Rise Annual As- sistance of 000 old in e over Page 9 shoes ile and Girls, The Way To A Man's Heart Is Still Through His Stomach The old saying that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach still holds, and it's a good thing to remember. Cooking is an art, and one which very few people really possess. No one can expect college girls to cook a gourmet's delight at every meal, but there should be a few dishes that we can prepare without too much fretting. Beef stew is one of these. The meat and vegetables are all together in the skillet, so there is no problem of trying to make harmony with a dozen pots and pans. Easy? Of course, and it's guaranteed to please. Brown Beef Stew 2 lb. beef stew, cut into 1-inch cube ½ cup flour, seasoned with salt and pepper 2 tbls. fat 3 cups boiling water 1 celery top 1 bay leaf 3 cloves 6 small onions 3 potatoes, cut into large cubes 6 carrots, sliced 1 package frozen peas Melt fat in a heavy skillet; dredge meat in seasoned flour and brown on all sides. Add boiling water, celery top, bay leaves, and cloves; cover and simmer gently over low heat until meat is almost tender—about $ \frac{2}{3} $ hours. Add vegetables and continue cooking until meat and vegetables are tender. Thicken stock by adding a thin paste of cold water and flour ($ 1 \frac{1}{2} $ tablespoons water to each tablespoon of flour). Season to taste, and serve with garlic bread, tossed salad with Italian dressing, and a marshmallow sundae. University Daily Kansan On The Hill Alpha Chi Omega Parties, Pledging, Initiations, Appointments Included In Week's Social Calendar Alpha Chi Omega social sorority announces the initiation of 19 women. They are Frances Wutke, Pleasantant; Betty Jo Lemert, Liberal, and Nancy Farha, Kansas City, Mo., all juniors. Molly Congdon, Baxter Springs, Mona Hughey, Mineapolis, Minn; JoAnn Brown, Massena, N.Y.; Jane Ross, St. Joseph, Mo; Carol Barker, Independence, Mo; Katherine George, Caldwell, N, J; Sharon Bevan, Mission, Sharon Steeby, Kansas City, Kan; Ann Meeder, Kansas City, Mo; Elizabeth Wilkinson, Wichita; Jane Cornick, Newton; Gayle Hess, Wichita; Joyce Bell, Mission; Martha Samuel, Wichita; Sara Hahn, Prairie Village and Elean Hoover, Lawrence. All are sophomores. Sharon Bevan won the best pledge award, and Eileen Hover was honor initiate. . . . Wii Kappa Sigma social fraternity announces the pledging of Riley Snyder, Wichita freshman, and Bill Shirn, Topeka sophomore. Phi Kappa Sigma . . . Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the appointment of 14 girls to house positions. They are Sandra Faulkenstein, Lawrence, assistant pledge trainer; Roxie Brown, Ellis, assistant social chairman; Pat Gallant, Wichita, assistant treasurer; Lelan Winchester, Hutchinson, assistant rush chairman; Carol Smith McPherson, historian; Margaret Mealing, Leavenworth, publicity; Sue Ann Haines, Lawrence, rush booklet; Jan Ayres, Winfield, librarian; Jo Potuceck, Wellington, assistant corresponding secretary; Carolyn Oma, Lawrence, assistant house manager, all sophomores. In making meringue pies, sprinkle powdered sugar on the meringue before it's baked. This will prevent the knife from sticking when cutting the pie. Glenna Richards, Kansas City, Mo., Crescent correspondent; Carol Clifton, Lawrence, intramurals, and Ann Wiedeman, Kansas City, Mo., skills all junior. Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa social sorority recently initiated 9 women. They are Joan Miller, Girard; Penny Howland, Des Moines, and Marylou Saylor, Albert, juniors. Ruth Ann Milligan, Valley Falls; Merry June Greenway, Cleveland, Mary; Ann Beine, Yates Center; Elizabeth Howland, Des Moines; Joanna Lord, Shawnee, and Margaret Koch, Fredonia, all sophomores. Phi Kappa social fraternity announces the pledging of John A Jaminet, Coffeyville junior. Miss Lord was the honor initiate, Miss Greenway received the activities award, and Miss Miller, the best pledge award. To cook macaroni, spaghetti or noodles speedily and "just right" bring 3 cups of water to a boil, add four ounces of the noodles and 2 teaspoons of salt; cook exactly 2 minutes, stirring rapidly, then remove from the heat and let stand for minutes. Phi Kappa --- Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta social sorority announces the initiation of Dianne Haws, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Lauterbach, Colby; Peggy Brown, Topeka; Saundra Kellogg, Paola; Bonnie Dinsmore, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Wansley Sharp, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Laird, Holly Springs, Miss.; Martha Cole, Kansas City, Mo; Sylvia Haskell, Norborne, Mo; Marilyn Beardssley, Liberal; Mary Jo Pough, St. Joseph, Mo; Nancy Shaver, Independence, and Virginia Gilland, Linwood. All are sophomores. Annette Degen, Kansas City, Mo; Elaine Wilson, Salina; Eleanor Kothe, St. Joseph, Mo.; Jean Waltersheid, Coffeyville; Janet Barnes, Valley Falls; Sue Kerby, Wakefield, and Pat Moon, Independence. All are iuniors. --- Honor initiate was Miss Walter-sheid and outstanding pledge was Miss Lauterbach. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma social fraternity will hold its annual Black and White formal dinner dance Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. James Hooke, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. Mary Wigton, Mrs. H. W. Jenkins, and Mrs. Edna Stewart. Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity announces the pledging of Gene McDaniels, Leon junior; Delmar Funk, Wichita freshman; Richard Ohmart, Scott City junior. Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Chi Omega Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity announces the pledging of Jim Hudson, Kiowa freshman, and Jim Berger, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore. Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Chi Omega social sorority announces the pledging of Carol Dietz, Hickman Mills, Mo., sophomore Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority held its winter formal Feb.18 at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. H. W. Jenkins, Mrs. Maude Kreamer, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Edward C. Rainey, Mrs. Charles Wentworth, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. William R. Spradling, and Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity will hold its annual Mardi Gras costume party Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. D. H. Buie, Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth, and Mrs. Sebonia Hancock. TODAY'S SPECIAL TRY OUR INDIVIDUAL PIZZA PIES On the 14th Street Hill Between Ohio & La. TONIGHT 6:30 "Al's Mood" Thursday, Feb. 23, 1956 10:00 "Music on Cloud 56" "The campus station with more time for YOU" KDGU—630 ON THE DIAL 4 Announce Pinnings --- Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the pinning of Jean Kinser, Newton sophomore, to John Cooper, Wichita sophomore, and a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity. Delta Delta Delta social sorority announces the pinning of Janet Barnes, Valley Falls junior, to Dor Burton, Kansas City, Kan. junior, and a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. Miss Barnes's attendants were Wansley Sharp, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Nancy Wells, Kansas City, Mo. junior, Elaine Wilson, Salina junior, Pat Bohannon, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore, and Eleanor Kothe, St. Joseph, Mo. junior. Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Collette Peterman, Topeka junior, to Phil Coolidge, Topeka senior, and a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. Church Group To Meet Before scalding milk, butter the pan on the inside and the milk will not scorch. The Liahona Fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints will meet at the church, 12th and Vermont St., at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Following a dinner Brother Charles Neff, who will be here for Religious Emphasis Week, will speak. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the pinning of Judy Cotton, Lawrence junior, to John B. Runnels, Lyons junior, and a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity. Fancy Linens Back In Dining Rooms Actually the phrase table linen no longer designates the material because the "linen" may be cotton, rayon, no-iron nylon, sheer nylon, a quick drying rayon-dacron blend, or linen. It also can be in the traditional white or acru, or in a whole range of pastel shades. Fancy table linens are back. These "art" linens include those with Madeira embroidery, drawn work, hem-stitching, punchwork, eyelet embroidery, applique, crochet, tatting and fringed or scalloped edges. Open Till 8:30 Thursday ---