K.A.T. CARDEN PR TO BE GALA AF RTY AiR - I The University iris' Glee club will hold their last meeting this year at 4 -o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May 9, in will Barbour gymnasium. Officers will be 0 12 elected at that time and a short busi- orn- ness meeting will be held. lock, Tickets will be on sale for the Sen- ior Girls' play from 2 to 6 o'clock Mon- day for women and from 2 to 6 o'clock. uing for the general public Tuesday and' Wednesday, in the box office at Hill auditorium. for rthe WYVERN SOCIETY nder ELECTS * MEMBERS mny girl he booth e for will on Wyvern society elected the follow-. ing junior women to its membership: Elizabeth Carsons, Doris Crouse, Helen Delbridge, Frieda Diekoff, Susan Fitch, Mary Hays, Dorothy Jeffries, Cather- ine Stafford, and Marion Taylor. In- itiation will be 'held next Tuesday afternoon: Wyvern to Entertain for Dean Jordan Wyvern society will entertain Dean Myra B. Jordan at a farewell lunch- eon at the English Muffin Tea rooms. this noon. Efforts are being made by the com- mittee in charge of the Kappa Alpha Theta garden party, which is scheduled' for Friday, May 19, to make the event a gala affair. Unusual decorative Pea-' tures will be carried out, and several musical numbers will be introduced. Booths in charge of members of the chapter wil serve refreshments. Ken- nedy's orchestra which has beeu. en- gaged to play at the party will furnish continuous.music fo'r dancing from 9 to 1 o'clock. Mary E. Hays, chairman of the com- Smittee in charge," announced yester- day that tickets are on sale at Gra- ham's bookstore and may be secured for $1.50. Stags will be admitted to the party in a limited number. These tickets are selling at $1. As the num- ber of tickets is limited it is impera- tive that those wishing to attend the party procure tickets as soon as possi- ble. Dunn Fountain Pen sold by 0. D' Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade, hold sev- eral times as much ink as the ordi- nry kind.-Adv. 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