FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE The Society Page Women Go Stag or Date To Jay Jane Vice Versa Only six weekend parties are scheduled for this last fling before Thanksgiving, one of the three holidays given until May. Fraternities whose weekend this is to howl include Pi Kappa Alpha, Theta Tau, and Sigma Nu. The most universally attended dance this weekend will be the Vice Versa dance Saturday. Dateless women will feel per- The most universally attend the Vice Versa dance Saturday.fectly at ease going stag, or, if they prefer, they may have the privilege of escorting the lad who sits beside them in economics class. Hoch auditorium . . . waxed floor ... a man, or a whole flock of them from which to choose . . . authority —after all, who asked whom? . . . an opportunity to vote for your dream man, the Pep King . . . what more could a woman ask for? DELTA GAMMA . . . Mrs. J. W. Jameyson, Wichita, was a dinner guest last night. ...uncheon guests Wednesday were Sibyl Duff, Patsy Blank, and June Danglade. ★ ...luncheon guests yesterday were Kathleen O'Neill, and Colleen Poor- man. GAMMA PHI . . . Mrs. R. I. Nicholson, Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. John Shinkle, Paola, were dinner guests yesterday. RICKER HALL. ★ RICKER HALL . . . ...celebrated Betty Jeanne Whitney's birthday last evening. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. ★ ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ...Mrs. William Miller, house- mother, has returned from Topeka. ...Jack McGuire was a guest last evening. ★ ...dates will be entertained at a barn party and dance to the music of Johnny Pope at the chapter house tonight from 9 to 12 p.m. SIGMA NU . . . SIGMA CHI . . . ...Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff were dinner guests last evening. ★ CARRUTH HALL . . . ...John Mallinson was a dinner guest Thursday. ★ KAW KOETTES . . . ...Ella May Nail was an overnight guest Wednesday. ...luncheon guest Thursday was June Erhart. ...Lavone Jacobson was a dinner guest Thursday. PHI BETA PI . . . guests at the 25th Annual Vermillion Turkey Dinner were Dr. C. B. Francisco, Dr. C. L. Francisco, both of Kansas City; Dr. Noble P. Sherwood, Dr. C. W. Asling, Dr. W. O. Nelson, Dr. H. L. Chambers, David Francisco and Miss Mary ★ DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. 711 Mass. Larson. This annual event, which was originated by the late Dr. Vermillion, is being continued by Dr. C. B. Francisco. PHI CHI . . . ★ PHI CII ... ...dinner guests last night were Mrs. Ivan Cain, Wesley Innes, Lynne Holt, Kenneth McLain, James Bridgens and James Enns, Kansas City, Mo. CHI OMEGA . . . ★ Mrs. Jimmie Beatie, Wichita, was a dinner guest yesterday. Mrs. F. R. Croson, Clay Center, is visiting her daughter, Jeanne, for several days. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ...dinner guests last night were Miss Florence Black, Miss Wealthy Babcock, Miss Martha Peterson and Mickey Ault. * JOLLIFFE HALL . . . ...guest at dinner last night was Clifford Blair. JOLLIFFE HALL . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... Jane Miller was luncheon guest Wednesday. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ...Mrs. Bob Faucett, Lawrence, was dinner guest last evening. ...Mrs. Frank Forman of Kansas City, Mo., is house guest. ★ ..pledge class entertained Beta Pi at an hour dance Tuesday. PI BETA PHI . . . ... entertained at dinner Wednesday Bill Martin, Warren Bowman. and Sewell Macferran. luncheon guests yesterday were Sue Elliott, Ann Wellington, and Jeanette Coons. Michael Alt, son of housemother Mrs. Dean Alt, is here visiting for a few days from Oklahoma Military Academy, Claremore. ...luncheon guest Wednesday was Lucy Smith. Former Pi Phi Pledge Pinned to Phi Gam FOR ALL OCCASIONS RIDE THE BUS The Rapid Transit Miss Mary Elizabeth Love, Wichita. announces her engagement to Wallace Hinshaw, business senior. Miss Love was a pledge of Pi Beta Phi second semester last year, and plans to return to the University second semester of this year. Hinshaw belongs to Phi Gamma Delta. Miss Martha Thompson assisted in the pinning ceremony last night. Miss Love received an orchid, Miss Thompson wore a rose and violet corsage, and Mrs. Dean Alt, house-mother, received gardenias. White's Book Ranks First at Colleges "They Were Expendable," W. L. White's best seller story of American PT boats in the Philippines, is now the most popular book among the nation's college students and professors, according to results of an intercollegiate literary survey. Other volumes most popular among students and faculty members are "Victory Through Air Power," "The Moon Is Down," "The Last Time I Saw Paris," "And Now Tomorrow," "Only the Stars Are Neutral" and "East of Farewell." In the poll of 3,500 students, 1,500 professors and 50 book dealers at 50 colleges throughout the country, the second most widely read book is Tolstoy's "War and Peace," with Franz Werfel's "Song of Bernadette" placing third. "See Here, Private Hargrove" ranked second among student readers. Co. Your Local Bus Service Phone 388 "We Need More Meat Less" Gable and Boys Need It Anyway, we should all try to save One article I read about it said, "The meat output for the present marketing year will be more than 24 billion pounds." Along with other figures, it also said, "Civilians will have to get along on about $3\frac{1}{2}$ billion pounds less than they'd like to have." A person with half a mind can see that's right—and I agree with it! Speaking just for myself and a hundred and thirteen million others, I'd say that each of us can easily get along on $3\frac{1}{2}$ billion pounds less meat. Furthermore, if it's necessary we can get along on $2\frac{1}{2}$ billion pounds less! And we'll be glad to do it! After all, we can use less meat more than our allies and soldiers can. That may sound a little confusing—what I mean is: We need more meat less than they do. ★ Authorized Party List ★ Pi Kappa Alpha, Kansas Room, 9 to 12. Theta Tau, Chapter House, 9 to 12. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Kappa Phi and Wesley Foundation, First Methodist Church, 8 to 11 p.m. the soldiers and sailors she's met don't seem to care for baked ham. But perhaps you and others are having better luck than Bessie. Whether it's carrying baked ham down town every day or doing something else, we should all do something about the "share the meat" plan. Nowadays everybody is talking about Clark Gable being in the army and about sharing meat before we have rationing so there will be enough for our boys in uniform. I don't suppose there's any connection between those two subjects but anyway everybody is talking about them. And many people are actually sharing meat already. I know my sister Bessie goes down town every day with a baked ham under her arm, trying to find some nice looking soldier or sailor to share it with her. So far, all SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 By GRACIE ALLEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Sigma Nu, Hayrack Ride, Country Club, 9 to 12. Wager Hall, Wager Hall, 8:30 to 12. Jay Janes, Vice Versa Dance, Hoch Auditorium, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. meat and here's a little tip on how you can make it go farther when you have company. Take a five pound roast of pork or beef—that's the weekly ration for two people. Cook it in a slow oven and use plenty of garlic and seasoning so the aroma will fill the whole house. When your dinner guests arrive, leave the door to the kitchen open. How their mouths will water as they sit waiting for dinner. After you feel your guests can't stand it any longer, call them in to the dinner table and serve them a nice snack of sardines and potato salad. After sniffing the roast for half an hour, sardines will taste wonderful to them—and next day you and your husband can warm over the roast for your own dinner. Of course, things like this won't completely solve the meat problem, but they'll help. And all of us want to help, don't we? BUY WAR STAMPS . . . BOOKS FOR FUN Good Intentions—Ogden Girl. $2. Our Hearts Were Young and Goy by Cornelia Otis Skinner. $2.50 Post Impartion—Ikha Chase. $2 See Here, Private Hergrove. $2 Inside Benchley—Benchley. $2.50 Complete Cheerful Cherub—Mc- $2.50 lives and times of archy and me- hitabel, by Don Marquis. $2.50 Innocent Merriment—Franklin P. Adams. $3.00 My Uncle Newt—Eisenberg. $2.50 Come in and see them. We wrap for mailing. 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