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SOCIETY NOTES
ively. The lace cards were miniature
caps made to resemble the sorority
Saturday, May 22 Delta Chi fra- emhlrm.
was served.
menu
ternity entertaining with an Informal
A
delicious
guests enjoyed" the
dance at their chapter house on East About twenty-fiv- e
Maxwell.
hospitality.
Thursday, May 27 Senior hall at
In addition to the guests of honor
the Phoenix hotel.
were: Miss King, honorary member
Friday May 28 Engineers' hnll at of Mortor Board, Miss Desha and Mrs.
Mnrtin were present.
the new gymnasium.

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Officers Entertained
Senior Banquet To Be Held
Scabbard and Blade entertained the
The seniors of the College of Engineering will give their unnunl dinner officers of the visiting inspection
eveon May 22 at the Beaumont Inn in board with n smoker Thursday
Harrodsburg.
Prof. L. S. O'Bnnnon ning at 8 o'clock at the Phoenix hotel.
The sponsors of the R.O.T.C. enterand Prof. Thomas Barr arc In chnrge
tained the visiting inspection officers
of the arrangements.
The dinner is in honor of the seuiors and regimental stafT of the R.O.T.C.
who will be gradunted from the uni- with an enjoyable luncheon Thursday
versity In June. President Frank L. at 12:30 o'clock.
McVey, Dean Paul Anderson and Prof.
Cadet Hop
E. F. Farquhar will be the speakers
The sixth and last cadet hop of the
of the evening.
Patrick K. Farra, of Lexington will season was given Saturday afternoon
be toastmaster for tho class and the from .'1 to C o'clock in the gymnasium.
senior response will be made by Ar- The Kentuckian orchestra furnished
music and several hundred guests
thur Nutting of Louisville.

were present.
Mrs. Giles Entertains
W. A. A. Banquet
The members and pledges of Mortor
The Women's Athletic association of
Board were guests of Mrs. Eda Giles
for 6 o'clock dinner at Boyd hall Tues- the university gave its first annual
day evening. The decorations carried banauet on Tuesday, May 8, at 6:30
out a Japanese garden design effect o'clock at the Calvary Baptist church
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ity as guests.
Messrs. James and Lowell Truitt,
Watson Armstrong, of Morganfield were guests at the Pi
William Richards,
Charles Heidrich,
Kappa Alpha house last week-enLayton Stokley, John Rachal, William
Miss Virginia Wendt, of Newport
Goodwin, Henry
Johnson, Sidney
was a guest at the Alpha Gamma DelCogswell.
ta house and attended the Lamp and
Amomr the guests were:. Colonel Cross dance.
Mrs,
and Mrs. Hobbs, Captain and
R. M. Estes, Deputy Commissioner
Tavlor. Captain and Mrs. Schmidt of Internal Revenues at Washington,
President was a visitor at the Chi Sigma Alpha
Captain and Mrs. Spaulding,
and Mrs. F. L. McVey.
Mr. Estes
louse the past week-enmember of Phi Sigma Kappa,
Misses Martha Butner, Mary Lair
Jorothy Dedford, of Louisville, Am .vhich the local fraternity is peti
Williams, Kathenne Dishman, Bett. tioning.
Professor and Mrs. Grant C. Knight
Benson, Margaret Thompson, Lucill
jhort, Esther Gilbert, Dorothy Chap md their two daughters will spend
his winter in New York City. Mr.
man, Margaret union, uorouiy oei
lcrs, Thelma Snyder, Katherine Brown Knight, who has about finished his
Madison, and JUa. book on the English novel, expects to
Gladys Smith, Ruth
nave it published this year and to
Murray Harbison.
continue on two more books, one of
which will we a translation.
Military Day
FRATERNITY ROW
General Aultman, of Camp Benja
min Harrison will be guest of honor
Miss Elizabeth Glascock spent the
for Military day which will be ob
at Shelbyville, the guest of
served Wednesday, May 26, at the week-enuniversity. During his stay in Lex Miss Mary Stuart Maddox.
Messrs. Robert Thomas, Francis
incton he will be the guest ot Presi
dent- nml Mrs. Frank L. McVey at Dene, Franklin Burley, Albert Wallace, Duke Pitney and Bob Krilick
Maxwell Place.
the
General Denhardt, lieutenant gover- - were guests at wppk-pr-Alpha Gamma Rho
,
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nnd nttpnflpH
i. u ..nI.t Vinuap fnr flip
BUCill
nor ot KentucKy, win uisu
the fraternity dance Saturday evening.
of
tmo
r. ari nieiKin oi ovingion was
nml Mrs. H. P. Hobbs are
planning a luncheon in honor of these
guests

guest at the Triangle
n week-en- d
house.
Misses Jeanettc Ellison and Elizabeth Crowley of Williamsburg spent
tho week-en- d
nt tho Alpha Xi Delta
house.
Alpha Gamma Epsilon had Mr. John
D. Markhatn and Mr. Alexander Vinguests.
cent of Louisa as week-en- d
Mr. Reynolds
T. Bell nnd Mr.

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Delta Sigma Pi Entertains
Mpmhors of Delta Siirma Pi, honor
ary commercial fraternity of the
of Kentucky, will entertain
their alumni and new initiates at a
banquet to be given at the Lafayette
hotel this evening at 6:30 o'clock.
Sneakers for the occasion will oe
rir W. W. Jennines. Dr. Wiest, Pro
fessor Melntvre and W. U. ttversoie
The din
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O'tfan, J. M. Sharpo, John A. Wheeler,
Tho menu wns symbolically carried Sterling R. Kearns.
out in tho nthlctic scheme and wns
Lamp nnd Cross Formal
ns follows:
Muscle do Quadruped
Lnmp nnd Cross, senior men's hon
orary fraternity, entertained on Satur
A Volley of Shots
Potato Balls
day night with a formal danco from 9
Cooling OfT, Rolls with n Rundown
to 12 o'clock, in the university gym.
A Fly Caught on tho Diamond
Pledging services, an annual custom,
We're the Horries on that Last
took place.
Cold Dash
The Finish
The fraternity colors, black and
An interesting program of speeches gold, made up the color Hchcmc for
and stunts added grcaiiy to the en the decorations. Programs were atjoyment of the evening.
tractive small white booklets, upon
Miss Helen Skinner made tho pre which the Lamp and Cross emblem
sentation of nwards, giving the silver wns embossed in gold, tied with gold
loving cup to the Town Girls and the nnd black ribbons.
Sigma Hetn Upsilon teams who tied
Tho pledging ceremoninls took plnco
for the honor. The winners of the during the fifth
and tho folwere given their lowing men wore pledged: Messrs.
girls' track team
prizes and tho nwards of letters and Frank Smith, James Brady, Frank
numerals were innde.
Brown,
James Augustus, Charles
Guthrie Bright, Fountain
Heidrich,
Dinner-Dance
Scabbard and Blade
Raymer, John Rnchelle, Henry Cogs
Scabbard and Blade, military organ- well nnd Arch Bennett.
Actives are: Messrs. John Dabney,
ization of the university, entertained
Friday Elmore- - Vossmeyer, Joseph Walters,
witli a delightful dinner-danc- e
evening from 7 to 11:30 o'clock in th J. A. Estes, Ab Kirwan, Al Weiman,
Charles Alberts, Richard Williamson,
palm room of tho Phoenix hotel.
Frank Derrick. Theodore McDowell.
Music wns furnished by the
Several hundred guests were pres
orchestra and fourteen
Dancing be- ent.
were danced.
tween the courses was also enjoyed.
PERSONALS
of Scabbard and
The members
Blade, tho hosts were: Messrs. John
Kappa Delta sorority will entertain
Dabney, Richard Williamson, Thomas
Friday
Adams, James Ramsey, Joe Walters, with a river party at Clifton
Adrian Terrell, Louis Root, Frank afternoon, May 21, in honor of the
Derrick, James Augustus, James Mc- - senior members who are to be graduFarland. Jack Warren, Hobart ated in June.
Miss Amelia Gardner will entertain
Grooms, James Ewing, Coleman Hunter, Lisle Cassidy, Dick Mcintosh, J. with a bridge party Saturday afterCoun
D. Darnaby, Joseph Bush, Dan Forey noon, May 22 at the Winchester
General try Club with the Kappa Delta sororTed Bullock, A. Harbold,

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