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Miss Frances Jewell was the guest
of tho Y. W. C. A. cabinet at dinner
Tuesday night to meet with them and

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discuss social service work.
Miss Lelah Gauls, who has been acting at Canning Club agent for Laurel
County, returned to tho University
Saturday.
Miss Eyrl Richmond has returned
to Patterson Hall from the Good Samaritan Hospital.
Mr. Guy See, of Mt. Sterling, visited
his sister, Miss Ila See, last week.
Miss Merle Flanery is spending tho
week with her sisters, Misses Dawn
nnd Dew Flanery.
Miss Edith Sachs spent tho weekend with relatives in Louisville.
Miss Esther Helburn visited relatives In Eminence last week.
Miss Clara May Smith of Sayre College, was the guest of Miss Eleanor
Ecker Saturday.
Miss Michot attended the Ashland
District Educational Association at
Frankfort Friday.
Dean Anm J. Hamilton, Misses
Christine Hopkins nnd Jessie Acker
went to Louisville last week-ento
attend Grand Opera.
Miss Ina Darnalf has returned from
the Good Samaritan Hospital.

The Kappa Kappa Gamma frater ship average. The grades for
nlty of State University will enter were:
tain next Frldny evening at the home
Kappa Delta 93.2.
of Miss Elizabeth Knstle, on East
Alpha Gamma Delta 88.4.
Maxwell Street.
Kappa Kappa Gamma 8S.3.
Chi Omega 86.3.
A meeting of the Alumnae Club of
Alpha XI Delta 85.6.
State University will be held at 4:30
o'clock Thursday afternoon; In the
Alpha Gamma Delta.
Strollers' room In the Main Building
Alpha Gnmma Delta sorority enter
at State University.
tnlned with a dance at the home of
Mrs. W. II. Townsend Friday evening,
The first Cadet Hop, which was to October 1(5.
The house was decorated In the fra
have been given October 16, was post
poned on account of the death of El tornlty colors, red, buff and green
drldge Griffith, '19.
ices and cakes In the colors were
served during the evening.
Women's
Banquet.
The hostesses were the members of
The first annual banquet of the the Epsllon Chapter Misses Pearl
Women's
Association of Bastln, Mary Hamilton, Clara Wh
the University was given In the PhoeAnnie Lewis Whitworth, Mary
nix Hotel ballroom, Monday evening, Gruber, Laura Leo Jameson, Alleen
October 18.
Kavanaugh and Mary Oglesby and the
Covers were laid for 49, among alumnae, Misses Inez GIlHs, Mario
"Whom were the active chapters and Barkley and
Katherlne Wiley.
many alumnae of the five National
sororities at State, and a number of
y. w. c. A.
"stray Greeks." The decora'tlons were
The Young Women's Christian As
baskets ofl white chrysanthemums, sociation held its regular meeting Suntied with blue tulle.
day evening. Miss Gunn, a W. C. T.
NEWS OF THE FRATS.
The souvenirs were cards, in the U. worker of Lexington, made a talk
University colors, giving the program on the subject of that organization.
of toasts. Lila Estes, Alpha XI Delta, Music was furnished by Misses Beard
The Sigma Chis wil lentertain with
Toast Mistress:
and Elkin.
a smoker at their chapter house on
"Greek Interest," Anna Lewis Whit- East Maxwell for alumni and pledges
worth, Alpha Gamma Delta.
Friday evening.
"Greek Bond." Rebecca Smith, Kap
4,
.
pa Delta.
"Tjripj
The Delta Chis gave a banquet at
PATTERSON HALL
-ureeK uredlt," Katherlne Mitchell,
rr.wQ
the Leonard Hotel Wednesday eveKappa Kappa Gamma.
ning in honor of new members and
"Greek Exchange," Frances Geisel,
pledges.
Chi Omega.
Phi Alpha Delta Installation. '
Mrs. J. F. Ecker, of Louisville, visit-At the end of the toasts, Miss Lida
The annual Installation of officers
ed her daughter Sunday.
Estes presented the scholarship cup,
Miss Rachael Bohrer
spent the of Henry Clay Chapter, Phi Alpha
offered annually by
to week-enwith Mrs. Fred Black in Deita, law fraternity of State Univer--f
the sorority having the best scholar
slty, was held Thursday evening in
Madison Place.
the chapter room at the Phoenix
Miss Elizabeth Woods, of Louisville,
was the guest of Miss Eliza Piggot Hotel, Justice F. L. A. Eichelberger,
Vice Justice L. S .Monroe, Treasurer
for the week-end- .
Mrs. George Turner, of Louisville, J. M. Morris, Secretary V. A. Dinkle
was in Lexington Sunday to see. her andlCorrespondlng Cecretary F. Sn
Glnochio taking up the duties of their
daughter, Miss Mary Turner.
iMiss La Von Folks, of Peru, Ind., new positions.
The local fraternity, which is the
visited Miss Laura Lee Jamison to
youngest of the thirty-ninexisting
attend, the
banquet."
Miss Zula Ferguson returned to the chapters, sent F. S. Glnochio, of LexSOLICIT your orders for Hall Sunday after a short sttay with ington, as a delegate to the national
special articles in gold or Mrs. Caroline Wallls in Aylesford convention held in San Francisco
August
Mr. Glnochio was electPlace.
silver for the Holidays.
Mrs. W. C. Lutkemeler was in Lex- ed supreme marshal of the national
ington Sunday visiting her daughter, organization by the convention and
his fraternal associates made ThursMiss Carolyn.
ur. uornelison, of Louisville, was day night the occasion for extending
EARLY SELECTION ADVISED in Lexington Sunday to see his grand to him publicly their congratulations,
TO INSURE SATISFACTORY daughter. Miss Helen Burkholder.
after which Mr. Glnochio made a reD LIVERY
Misses Dawn Dew Flanery went to port of the convention.

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Danville Monday to visit friends at
Kentucky College for Women.
Miss Linda Purnell, who has been
engaged in Canning Club and Home
Demonstration work in Bell County,
arrived in Lexington Monday to take
up her school work again.
Miss Margaret Vorhiess, of Port
land, Oregon, was the guest of Miss
Bertha Elkin Wednesday.
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Mrs. Walker, of Memphis, Tenn.,
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at chapel hour next Friday, October
29, when the new pledges from the
three engineering colleges will be
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scholastic standing and engineering
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President Henry

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