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the engagement of their daughter,
Norwood Walker to Mr. Y.
Alexander Statcn, of Chicago, 111.
Both attended the University.
Miss Walker was graduated from
the Un vers tv with a B. S. degree
In Home Economics and since that
time she has held a position as
teacher at Morton Junior high
school.
Mr, Statcn. who was graduated
Bryson spent the holidays with from the University with an A. B.
FRATERNITY ROW
parents In Covington. Miss degree, nlso received a Ph. D. de
their
Misses Mnry Brown Brndlcy and Marjorlc Boggess was Miss Bryson's gree from the Louisville scnooi oi
He Is now attending
Pharmacy.
visitor.
Sadie Hovlous spent the Easter
the University of Chicago Medical
Misses Mary Lynn Hudson, Eliz
in Pittsburg with friends.
Poole School.
Misses Louise Wcndt and Natalie abeth Smith and Elizabeth days.
The wedding will take place In
were in Louisville for a few
Miss Gladys Fisher attended the June.
K. E. A. In Louisville,
MARRIAGES
Miss Emily Hayes has returned
from a visit with her parents In
Graham-Fie!andWarsaw.
Miss Eva Jenkins, Ellzabcthtown,
The marriage of Miss Martha
was a week-en- d
visitor at the Alpha Graham, of Louisville, to Mr. Ron- $5.00
XI Delta house last week to attend a d Freclandcr. of New YorK, was
the annual Founders' Day banquet. solemnized Easter Sunday afternoon
Large or Small Waves
Miss Virginia Oilman has re- at 4 o'clock in the St. Bartholoturned from her homo In Hudson, mew's church in New York City.
with Perfect Ringlet
S. D where she recovered from a The bridal trip will bo taken to
Ends
Cuba, thence to Riverside, conn.,
seriousness illness.
Mr. Dick Brown, Sherman, Tex., for the summer.
Is the charming
Miss Graham
has been visiting at the Delta Chi
and accomplished daughter of Colhouse.
Mr. Albert S. Owsley, national onel and Mrs. James R. Graham, of
field secretary for Delta Chi fra Louisville. Prior to her marriage
ternity, will be at the Delta Chi she has been taking a special course
Phone for Appointment
in New York at Columbia Univerhouse for the next lew oays.
sity.
Ashland 4480 or 3743
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. Freelander is the son of Mr.
EXPERT OPERATORS
and Mrs. Joseph Henry Freelander
Walker Staten
of New York and a graduate of Yale
ROSE PERRY, Mgr.
Mr. and Mrs. Klrchell Walker, of University.
Henderson, Ky have announced
The news Is of Interest in Lexington where the Graham family
have numerous friends, frequently
coming here to visit and on busiIs the
ness, as Colonel Graham
president of the Indian Refining
Company. He is a graduate of the
University of Kentucky, and a very
devoted friend of the University,
Let us solve the problem of arranging
coming each year at Thanksgiving
time for the football games and for
a Founders' Day banquet, a rush party,
visits at other seasons.

Society

Sarah

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or an initiation dinner. Call 4480 and
let us know how many to expect and
we will have everything ready.

Backer Banta
Mr. and Mrs. George Elmer Backer announce the marriage of their
daughter, Helen, to Mr. Monte Lawrence Banta, which took place In
Louisville, Thursday morning, April

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The bride Is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Backer. She was
graduated from Hamilton College In
the department of expression; Is
a graduate of the University of
Kentucky, where she was a member
of the Chi Omega sorority; attended Columbia University in New
York City, later enjoying two years
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abroad.
Mr. Banta was formerly from
Henry county. He is a graduate of
Georgetown college and Is now
holding a position with the Connecticut Life Insurance Company,
stationed at Louisville, where he
and his bride will make their home
aiter June 1.

The

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Noc at Inauguration

The choir of the Central Christian church, under the direction of
R. E. Jarman, will sing Mendelssohn's great oratorio, "St Paul"
nt the vesper service In Memorial
hall Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The choir will be accompanied by
an orchestra and the organ. The
soloists will be: Mrs. J. C. Bosworth,
soprano; Miss La Una Ramsey,
contralto; Mr. R. E. Jarman, tenor,
and Mr. J. T. Jackson bass. Mr. R.
E. Jarman and Miss Mildred Sharpe
on the
will act as accompanists
piano and the organ.
This oratorio Is recognized as one
of the great musical masterpieces
and with such an excellent musical
organization presenting It should
prove to be one of the finest vesper
programs of the year.

poem given by Dr. J. T. C. Noc,
of the Education College, will bo one
of the features of the program acof
companying the inauguration
John Howard Payne as president of
School and
Normal
Morehead
Teachers' College, Friday morning,
May 2.
The Inaugural address will be delivered by Dr. Robert M. Hutchins,
president of Chicago University;
and Chief Justice Otis Thomas of
the Kentucky Court of Appeals will
administer the ortth of office.
Others on the program Include:
Dr. William J. Hutchins, president
of Bcrca College; W. C. Bell, state
superintendent
of public Instruc
tion; Ralney T. wells, president of
Murray Normal School and Teachers College; Dr. M. B. Adams, president of Georgetown College; Dr.
J. D. Falls, superintendent of Ashland city schools, and Dr. J. F. Record, president of Plkcvllle college.

period for the first
for a five-yethrough the eighth grade schools.
The book was recently completed by
Prof. Adams after a thorough and
painstaking research Into the teach-i- n
methods that are practiced In
grammar schools. In this work the
attempt has been made to simplify
the subject tso that it will present
less of a problem to the grammar
school teacher.

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Problems of

April 29, at 3 o'clock. "Spanish Art
and Artists" will be the theme to be
carried out In the program, which
will be presented by members of
the program committee. Following
this a social hour will bo enjoyed.

vention

Mrs. Frank L. McVey, Misses Jane
Dickey, Llllle V. Cromwell, Margaret Lewis, Eleanor Swcarlngen
and Mildred Dudley will attend the
national convention of tho Young
Women's Christian Association at
Detroit, Mich., from Friday to
May 3.

All Makes

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Sale or Rent

Special Rental Rates to Students
Dealer: L.

C.

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SPELLING BOOK ADOPTED
"The Child Centered Speller," a

book by Prof. Jesse E. Adams, has
been adopted In Kentucky schools

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BRING YOUR FILMS TO US to have
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sional advice in showing you what the
mistakes have been in pictures.

If it's a Haircut or Shave
Let US Show
You a Good One
A CLASS "A" SHOP

Lexington Drug Co.

Students Barber Shop

FIRST BIG STOP DOWN TOWN
We Repair All Makes of Fountain Pens

Corner High and Lime

J. T. SHUCK, Prop.

DEAD METAL LEAPS TO LIFE
at the hands of Westinghouse engineers

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Ohio Educator Will Instruct
Parent-Teach-

Association
The University of Kentucky, In
with the National Congress of Parents and Teachers and
with the Kentucky Parent-Teach- er
Association, will offer in the 1930
summer session a course. devoted to
Asthe problems of Parent-Teach- er
sociations, It was announced by
Dean Taylor, Wednesday. Mr. Hi S.
McCoy,
principal of the Snyder
Park Junior High school, Springfield, Ohio, will be In charge of this

W. F. BOYLE
Pratt Institute, '27
Turbine Sates

Griggs Building

Mr. McCoy comes to the University highly recommended by the National Congress of Parents and
Teachers. He, is a man of wide experience, having taught in rural and
private schools and having served
as Junior high school principal,
senior high school principal and superintendent of schools. He is a
graduate of Wittenberg College and
Columbia University and has for
the past several years been conduct
ing summer extension coures in the
interest of parent-teachThis course has been planned es
pecially for parents and teachers,
and should attract a large number
of people. It will meet from 2 to 4
o'clock each afternoon, beginning
Monday, June 23, and closing Saturday, July 5. The course will carry
one unit of credit.

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Reformer: "Stop, friend I Do you
believe that a glass of that vile
stuff will quench your thirst?"
ColleEe Lad: "Nope.
I'm gonna
drink the whole Jug." McGill Daily.

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sertion that there Is not a perfect
man today on the face of the globe,
a lot of persoal opinions here and
there will have to be altered.
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that converts it into active machin'
ery, that makes of it an adaptable
servant. One essential ingredient of
that engineering is imagination. A
second is rational thinking, the
object of your technical training.
And the third is teamwork.
In the development of the 55,000
kw. Duke Power Turbines, team'
work extended back to the date

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$2.50 A NIGHT

JHHB

Atcnco Castcllano, Spanish
club of the University, will hold
Its regular meeting In the recreation
room of Patterson
hall. Tuesday,

Mr,

national
will Attend AT DETROIT con-

SPANISH CLUB TO MEET
El

work.

ALEXANDER'S
557 South Limestone

Morehead Normal to Church Choir to be
At Sunday Vespers
Feature Poem of Dr.

University Offers
New Summer Course

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KERNEL

R.S. THATCHER
Dreiel Institute, '27
Production
Department

The J 5,000 tfiv. turbine generator umti that Wetting
house built for the River Bend station of Due Poucr
Company arc the largest in the South.

H.B.RASMUSSEN

M.I.T..'

machinery. And it took in also the

Turbine Engineering

business men who create a market
for such machinery and who cement
together the manyfold activities of

the Westinghouse institution.

J. C. HARPER

Westinghouse
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