TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Society- (Continued from page two) Corrine Fulliger, Chiego, Ill.; Barbara Barber, Washington; Jack Kincaid, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. James Naismith, Lawrence; and Keith Frazier and Bob Reiderer, both of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. T. K. Myer of Winfield, was a dinner guest at the Acacia fraternity Monday night. --the ink is scarcely dry on the pages of the new DAILY KANSAN when it reaches you. Mr. Dave Horkmans, Lawrence, was a guest for Sunday dinner at the Ácacia fraternity. Guests at the Pi Beta Phi sorority Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Skonker, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. J. D. Barclay, Grinnell; Godfrey Spanbauer, c'41; John Coleman, m'42; and Loren Bohnenblust, m'41. Betty Coulson, c'41, will be a guest for dinner tonight at the Sigma Kappa house. Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were Virginia Tandy, c'43; Jeanne Myhre, e'43; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Songer, Lawrence; and Mr. Glenn Boyer, Kansas City, Mo. Leora Adams, fa'43; Virginia Gaell, fa'43; Genevieve Harmon, c'42; and Dorothy Hendrickson, fa'41; were dinner guests Sunday of the Jayhawk "Co-Op" Club. --the ink is scarcely dry on the pages of the new DAILY KANSAN when it reaches you. Dinner guests Sunday at Miller hall were Jim Hight, gr; Eddie Parks, c'40; and Esther Knoche, c'43. Members of Alpha Chi Sigma, chemistry fraternity, held their annual winter dance Saturday night at the chapter house. Among the guests present were: Betty Charles, c'43; Reba Rogers, c'42; Dorothy Heathman, c'40; Nadine Hunt, c'43; Louise Jewett, c'43; Georgia Mae Landrith, c'42; Evanah K. Larson, c'41; Virginia Hartmann, ed'42; Jeanne Knight, c'42; Mary Frances Sullivan, c'43; Marjorie Wiley, c'41; Mrs. Elza Holmes; Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. White; and Meyveln Langerheam. Arthur Martiss, e'42; and Mrs. O B. Zenor of Hutchinson were dinner guests Saturday night at Miller hall. --the ink is scarcely dry on the pages of the new DAILY KANSAN when it reaches you. Charlotte Burent, Iola; Dorothea Graves, Madison; Winnie Johnson, Lindsborg; Mildred Kreklich, Moundridge; Mary O'Keefe and Owen DeWoody of Kansas City, Mo. Don Broadfoot of the University of Oklahoma, was a dinner guest Sunday at the Sigma Chi fraternity. Pi Lambda Theta, honorary sorority for women in education, will hold pledging services at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in room 116, Fraser hall for 16 new members. --the ink is scarcely dry on the pages of the new DAILY KANSAN when it reaches you. Following the initiation, Mrs. Ethel Locke, gr, will be in charge of the program concerned with "The Instruments of Propaganda." Three phases of propaganda, the radio, press, and public speaking, will be discussed by Barbara Scott, c'40; Emily Jane Yount, c'40; and Maxine Almon, c'40. Weekend guests at Miller hall were Phyllis Scott, Ruth Fudge of Topeka; Ruth Smoyer of Kansas City, Kans.; Lela Ross, '39; and Barbara Wood, '39. New feed, Matilda? Yes, new feed, Bessie! But that isn't all. It's fresher, more easily digested, contains vitamins, and it tastes better. How can I get some, Matilda? Elementary, my dear Bessie, elementary. RURAL REVELATION This hitherto unpublished conversation between two maternal bovines is a picnic for metaphor-hunters. For instance--the ink is scarcely dry on the pages of the new DAILY KANSAN when it reaches you. "---it's fresher" "---easily digested" tabloid pages allow for easy reading and quick turning to your favorite feature page. "---contains vitamins" a new policy means concentrated coverage of local and campus news, gossip, opinion, sports, and other interesting features. "how can I get some, Matilda?" Phone K.U. 66, leave your address, and delivery begins. $1.75 buys 75 KANSANS - a full semester of interesting reading. NEW FEED, INDEED, MATILDA! That's what makes your children grow so fast!