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OBSERVES FOUNDERS' DAY.

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For Sped1 University Kates
for Class. Private Letaons.

The Lambda Lambda chapter of the
SPECIAL EASTER DANCE. TUESDAY. APRIL 17
Sigma Chi frAternity gave a banquet
last Saturday evening in the ballroom
of the Phoenix Hotel to celebrate
Materialistic Conception of
Founders' Day. The room was deco
the Universe Given
rated In the fraternity colors blue R. C. SPEARS
W. H. FORWOOD, Jr.
Hard Jolts
and gold while emblems of the fra
ternity, electrically4ighted,
adorned
PATT HALL PERSONALS MAN NEEDS PRAYER the walls. An elegant menu was
evening progressed
MADE
BRANDS OF
"If God is as bright may I say it served and as the
Miss Margaret Gore returned Mon- LEXINGTON KY
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toastB added to the pleasure.
day night from her home In Bards-tow- reverently? if God is as bright as
Dean F. Paul Anderson was toast- where she had been for a few Helen Keller, couldn't Ho speak to
master and was responded to with
spirits?"
other
asked
Professor
days.
toasts by the following: Dr. Joseph
Misses Mildred and Marie Collins Rayne, of Berea College, in an ad
George T.
dress to University students on his Arthur Goodson, .Messrs.
spent a few days at their home In
Graves, Emmett Dickson, of Paris;
subject, "Can the Modern Man Pray?"
North Middletown, last week.
Stanley Dickson, representing
the
Airs. J. C. Graham, of Louisville, at chapel Tuesday. Professor Rayne
chapter of Danville College,
was to have spoken at the chapel ex- Zeta Zeta
who has been visiting her daughter,
and Felix Rcnlck of the local chapter.
Miss Mildred Graham for a week, re- ercises two weeks ago, but owing to
The occasion was ono of the largest
a misunderstanding did not arrive.
turned homo Saturday.
"His mother can pray," he said, "but and most brilliant of the week's calen
ON FOLLOWING
Miss Clara Whitworth leaves today
dar, and the alumni members of the
for her home in Hardinsburg, where the modern man scholarly, accurate,
50c U. K. Pins 25c
present were: Dean F. Paul
investigating, thinking, can he pray?" fraternity
she will spend Easter.
M. Miller, Dr.
$1.00 Hat Pins 50c
After asking this question, Professor Anderson, Dean Arthur
Miss Nell Pulliam and Miss Esther
J. A. Goodson, Hon. Emmett Dickson,
$1.00 Rings 50c
Dean, of Georgetown College, spent Rayne proceeded to break in twain
of Paris; Green Clay Goodloe, C. C.
50c Watch Fobs 25c
Saturday and Sunday with Miss Mary the argument of the deists "who have
G. Cox, Senator John T.
the conception that God manages the Lambert, L.
Hamilton.
1.00 Bar Pins 50c
Tunis; Dr. S. A. Blackburn, of VerMiss Gladys Dixon, of Huntington, universe as an expert manages an
$1.00 Cuff Buttons 50c
sailles; Field Van Meter, J. Smith
West Virginia, was the guest of Miss enormous piece of mechanism."
"If you will accept that delstic fun- Hays, Jr., and Nelson Van Meter, of
Louise Janes for the Freshman dance.
Winchester; Hiram T. Adair, G. C.
Miss Elizabeth Duncan spent sever- damental assumption, there is no way
Thompson, Lucien Arnsparger, Hiram
"The College Store for CollegePeople"
You
al days at her home In Lawrenceburg of answering their argument.
Douglas Clay, of Paris;
233 W. SHORT ST.
will have no choice in this universe Roseberry and
last week.
George White Fithian, Stanley S. Dick
Miss Anne Hamilton, of Cynthiana, if the deists have thot correctly.
"The laws of nature are simply son, Hugh Bullitt, Samuel Cheek, W.
was the guest of her sister, Miss Mary
guesses of what the processes of na S. Van Meter, George A. Joplin, Jr.,
Hamilton, Thursday.
Richard W. Dunlap, Edwin L. Thorn
Misses
Hannah
and
Katherlne ture are. The laws of nature have
as, of Zeta Zeta chapter, Center Col
Weakley spent the .week-enwith Mr. been changed, but the processes are
just the same. Every time that the lege; Brownell Berryman, R. G. Pdln
and Mrs. Cline McCauley in Troy.
dexter, Gip Downing, Lieutenant Ben
iMiss Mary Grey Ashbrook and Miss human will acts it interferes with the
will conduct two weekly classes In Expression at the University of
Mahoney, and the active chapter, John
Kentucky on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. The first class will
Laura Lee Jameson, both of Cyn course of nature but not with the
Price, Felix Renick, Herbert Graham,
be held Friday afternoon, January 5th, at 4 o'clock In Professor
laws of nature. Some people say that
thiana, were at home last week.
Melcher's class room.
Clay Simpson,
Muller,
Mortimer
This is a splendid opportunity for anyone wishing to secure train
Miss Jessie Florence spent Satur God could never answer a prayer un
Douglas Glvens, Tate Bird, Emery
ing in Expression at moderate cost.
day and Sunday at her home in Cyn less He rearranged the whole uni
Those Interested will please leave name and address with Miss
Frazier, E. A. Lillard, J. M. MoCreight,
verse.
Margaret McLaughlin, or for further Information, call Mr. Smith at
thiana.
Harvey Stedman, Clyde Harrison, F
the Lexington College of Music, phone 3M-s
of all the prayers could
Mrs. M. iMcGowan, of Bagdad, came
Guthrie,
Saturday for the Philosophlan play, be answered if God had the power of Paul Anderson, Jr., Thomas
TERMS $10.00 FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SCFCCL YEAR.
putting a thot in the mind of man. Virgil Mansfield, Alvln S. Thompson
While here Mrs. McGowan was with
and Roy A. C. Mapstone.
her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Mc- God can speak to people. He can do
it in all sorts of ways. If you can
Gowan.
MUSICAL PROGRAM. AT THE
arrange a thing, can not God put a
Miss Anna Rose Skees spent last
Y. M. C. A. SUNDAY NIGHT.
suggestion in the mind of a man?
week at her home in Cynthiana.
"If you have the will to pray, and
IMiss Fan Ratliffe, of Sharpsburg,
Services at the Y. iM. C. A. meeting
you must, your will is the enthroning
spent the "week-enat home,
next Sunday evening will consist
Miss Sallie Coleman and Miss Eliz- of God. Prayer is the linking of your- entirely of a musical program preappreciate your giving me
hearing : : : : : : ; :
abeth Davidson went Friday to spend self, your thot and your feeling. pared by some of the students inter
a few days with Miss Hula King and What we need is to be proficient in ested in the work of the Y. M. C. A.
prayer."
Miss Billy Ondley, of Georgetown.
music has been selected and

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OCCASION.

BRADLEY ORDERED TO
RETURN TO REGIMENT

The Freshman
class entertained
with a dance Saturday afternoon in
Buell Armory from 3:30 to 5:30. The
hall was decorated in the class 'colors, purple and white, and a merry
assembly danced to the music furnished by a saxophone quartet. The
favors were candy chickens and baskets filled with Easter eggs. The officers of the class received, assisted
by the chaperones, President and Mrs.
H. S. Barker, Judge and Mrs. W. T.
Lafferty, Professor and Mrs. T. T.
Jones, Captain and Mrs. John Fairfax and Dean Anna J. Hamilton.

Professor E. U. Bradley, who has
been an instructor in the English 'de
partment of the University since last
September, has received orders to report; to the Fifth South Carolina Regiment, National Guards, in which he
holds a First Lieutenant's
commis
sion, at once. He is endeavoring to
get a leave of absence until the end
of the present term, but if he is not
successful in this will leave tomorrow
for Greenwood, S. C, his home town.

Y.W.C. A. MEETS.

The Morton High School Club, a
new organization at the University,
'will entertain with a dance in Buell
Armory Saturday, April 14, from 3 to
C o'clock.
Members of the club may
obtain their tickets from the following Btudents:
Mechanicals, Harry
'Mil ward and Hugh Melton; Arts and
Science, Nancy Innes and Charles
Planck; Home Economics, Dorothy
Mlddleton; Agriculture, Tilford Wil
son; Law, Goodson Reynolds, Civlls
and Miners, Rutherford Fishback. Un
less the tickets are secured before
April 7, the extra hid will not be given
out.

'The regular meeting of the Y. W.
C. A. was held Sunday night

at

Pat-

terson Hall and Miss Eliza Plggott,
Club had
chairman of the Eight-Weecharge of the meeting.
Those who spoke upon the subject
of the Eight-WeeClub were: Misses
Lelah Gault, Vivian DeLaine and Miriam Bell, of Transylvania.
The training class for those who
'wish to take up this work will begin
this afternoon and will continue for
six weeks. A splendid Easter program has been arranged.
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MORTON

Easter
an excellent program Is assured to
those attending this meeting.

Military
Wrist
Watches

JOE M. ("Sap") ROBINSON
WITH MUTUAL LIFE OF N.

Y.

To The College Fellows
We will admit, and furnish with skates
any University student in uniform accompanied by a young lady, both for 30 cents
otherwise admission and skates 35c each.

Accurate Time.
PRICES:
S3.25,
5.00,
$S.I0

and up.

Ladies'
Bracelet
Watches.

HIGH SCHOOL CLUB
TO GIVE DANCE APRIL 14.

MAMMOTH RINK
WEST 4th STREET
OPEN; 2:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to J0:00 P. M.

In nlckle, silver,

and
Mild geld.

altf-flllt- a'

STAR self

17.50
15.00,

Heintz,
Jeweler.
E. Main

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18.00

and up.

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Street.

Opp. Phoealx Hotel
LEXINGTON, KY.

WILLIAM

Beat

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Your Druggist

It to Bill Oldham's

For yo jr Eats and Lunches
Students1 Supplies
Open day and night. Give us a trial
Lime and Winslow Sts.

W. F. OLDHAM

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