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Tuesday, April 29. Strollers production, "Fifty-Fifty- "
will ho glvon at tho
Opora IIouso.
During Commencement
week on
Saturday evening, May 30, tho alumni
will entertain with a banquet,

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PERSONALS
Mr. Carol Sax, who loft early In
tho Bprlng for a trip abroad, is now
traveling and studying in Spain.
Dr. Gilbert Somcrs
has returned
from a trip to lllootninglon, Ind.
Thota Sigma XI announces tho
pledging of Miss Mary Louise Taylor.
Su-KCircle is fostering a gingham
dance to bo given in tho now gymnasium. Tho hours are from 7:30 to
11:30. The girls are requested to wear
gingham dresses and boys will bo

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PHI KAPPA TAU FORMAL
Tho new gymnasium was tho scene
of one of tho most delightful dances
of tho year Saturday night when the
I'll I Kappa Tau fraternity entertained
with its formal
Tho dec
dance.
orations were carried out in tho fra
ternlty colors of Harvard red and gold
in colorful streamer effects. Special
lighting for tho
and the
Illuminated shield added to tho beauty
of tho occasion. After tho fourth no
break red and gold balloons wore re
leased from a balloon arc in the
center of tho floor.
Music was furnished by tho Blue
and White orchestra. Programs were
of white leather with red ties and
embossed in gold. The hosts were the
They
active members and pledges.

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Saturday, April 25. Alpha XI Delta
fraternity entertaining In tho evening
from 9 to 12 o'clock with formal dnnce
in tho hnllroom of tho Phoonlx hotalf
Saturday, April 215. Froshman class
entertaining Informally with a dance
in tho afternoon from three to six

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Banners

were:
Messrs. Charles Adams, Tom IJallen
Brown,
tine, John
Martin Brown,
Borders, Carl
Louis Bryan, Hardin
Boyd, James Casner, Harold Brenlin
ger, Thomas Coons, Fred Drake, Carl
Ebert, Jack Frost, Carl Hackman,
Richard Hlcklln, Olva LIndle, Henry
Moore, Hubert McCabe, Robert Mc- Geary, Clyde Norrls, Clyde Markham,
Darwin Relfkin, Ray Shulte, Hobart
Wilson, Charles Wert, Max Winston,
Strawther Melton; and pledges: Edward Jarvls, Joe Holton, Sylvan Belt,
Claude Balsley, William Yates, Hardin
Franklii Ray Bryant, John Ross.
Chaperones were: Dr. and Mrs.
Frank L. McVey, Dean and Mrs. P.
P. Boyd, Dean and Mrs. C. R. Melcber,
Dean Sarah Blandlng, Dean and Mrs.
T. P. Cooper, Dean and Mrs. F. P.
Anderson, Dean and Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Dean and Mrs. C. E. Turk, Dean
and Mrs. W. E. Freeman, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Boles, Coach and Mrs. Fred
J. Murphy, Prof, and Mrs. C. S. Crouse,
Colonel and Mrs. II. P. Hobbs, Capt
and Mrs. J. E. Torrence, Capt. and
Mrs. James Taylor, Capt. and Mrs.
W. W. Marsh, Miss Marguerite Mc
Laughlin,- - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pfeiffor, Mrs. Mary
Lee Drake.

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Tho following beautifully engraved
invitations have been Issued:

157 South Lime
Lexington

XI
of
Alpha XI Delta
Saturday, April twenty-fifty
Eight-thirtuntil Twelve
Phoenix Hotel
Dancing
Formal

DANCING SCHOOL
Program for Cooper's
Dance Studio
238 West Main Street

Lexington, Ky.

Classes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from
10:30 P. M. 50c per lesson.

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Private Lessons by Appointment
For Information Call 4115
Studio can be rented by the evening for Club dances, etc
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Woman's Club Entertains
Club Is
Tho University Woman's
planning a dolightful tea to bo given
May 1, at fivo o'clock in "Tho Glon,"
commonly known to tho students as
tho natural ampltheatre, located back
of the Administration building.
Tho tea Is being glveu in honor of
tho seniors. All studtmr, faculty mom
hers and guests nro Invited.

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245 South Lime

Phone 5961

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Alumnae Luncheon
The alumnao of Alpha Gamma Delta

entertained Saturday at the Phoenix
hotel with a beautifully arranged
luncheon for the members of that
sorority who are seniors this year.
Tho fraternity colors of red, buff,
and green wero earned out In roses,
place cards and mints.- The guests wero Misses Helen
Jnmes, Isabella Van Meter, Margaret
Van Meter, Hawsie Knox, Mildred
Reese, Reglna Bryant, Jean Woll,
Lemon, Annclle Kelley, Elizabeth
Daves, Dorothy Cooper, Martha Wheeler, and Doris Branaham.

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Baseball Accessories and Tennis Goods

VanDeren Hardware Co.
Incorporated

340 W.

To Entertain
The Central Kentucky Branch of the
American Association of University
Women will entertain April 28, In the
palm room of the Phoenix hotel at
3 o'clock for the seniors of the

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PARADE LED
QUEEN PLANNED
FOR NEXT FRIDAY

THE TAVERN

(Continued from Pago One)
second prize for the most comical cha

racter participating. A brilliant array
of decorated vehicles Is expected to
join this gay procession on the subS
jects of the May Queen.
On the arrival of the parade at the
campus beautiful coronation services
will bo held when Miss Annelle Kelley
will bo officially inaugurated as Queen
of tho May, with Marie Beckner as
her Maid of Honor. Attendants will bo
Lillian Rasch, Madelyn Arthur, Mayo
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Harbison and Grace Davis. Maypole
dances will follow tho coronation, and
will bo participated In by some of the
most beautiful denizens of Patterson B
and other halls.
The Women's Club of the university Ms
will give a tea from 5 to 7 o'clock, to rj
which all the students of the unlver
sity all the faculty members and all
the guest are invited.
Dance at 7:30
Circle's
At 7:30 o'clock tho Su-Ksecond annual gingham dance will bo
begun in the now gymnasium. This
unique affair is expected to bo one of
the most Interesting parts of the day's
program. It will bo strictly informal,
and when tho committee says strictly,
it means it, according to the way
said
committee told the Kernel
reporter about it. Girls will wear gingham dresses, and boys will bo required to attend without coats and with- ft
out ties, and their sleeves rolled up.
If anybody shows up in anything that Bj
makes him look dressed up, it may bo
something in tho nature of sucido,
according to tho committee
Tho Blue and White orchestra will
play for tho dunce, which will ond at
111:30 o'clock. Those who expect to
v ".1 l).' a.sk3d to come early
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of th t'urly closing hour.

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Foatherston, Hermaleo Wheeler, Martha Stono and Lillian Howes.
Chapter bids wero sent to tho men's
fraternities at tho University, Transylvania College and Centre College.

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Pledges Entertain
Tho pledges of Kappa Delta sorority
entortnlned with n charming tea dance
Saturday afternoon from 3 until G
o'clock In tho now gymnasium.
Tho music was furnished by tho
Blue and White orchestra.
Hostesses wero Miss Lydia Roberts,
Opal Mallory, Lorraine Clay, Evaleo

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Blossoms of tho swinging
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Orncoful, curving arms
Of a beautiful, powdered lady.
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