d d n s c i, l. University Daily Kansan Page 7 The Recipe Nook By BETTY JEAN STANFORD (Of The Daily Kansas Staff) With Thanksgiving vacation just around the corner students are beginning to look forward to getting together with the kids back home. What to serve at these little gettogethers may present some problems. Here are a few quick and easy recipes from the sandwiches straight through to the dessert. Why not give some of them a try over the coming vacation holidays? Bar X Bean Burger Place halves of hamburger buns face up on broiler pan. Cover bun with pork and beans. Place a slice of American cheese over pork and beans. Top with two slices of bacon placed cross-wise over cheese. Broil until bacon is done. This is a very filling sandwich and is just the thing for those cold winter days ahead. For an extra quick and different sandwich why not try the Bar X bean burger. Here is another quick sandwich for when friends drop in unexpectedly. Mushroom Burger Bun 1 lb. hamburger 1 medium onion 1 can condensed mushroom soup hamburger buns. Cook hamburger and onion until done. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Drain excess grease off. Add can of condensed soup (do not add any water.) When the mixture bubbles, spoon onto toasted halves of hamburger buns. This salad may be made ahead of time so that you can use those extra minutes for last minute preparations. Deviled Egg Salad 4 eggs, deviled 1 package of lime gelatin, prepared Lay deviled halves of eggs face down in dish. Pour lime jello over them. When jello is set, cut salad in squares making sure that a devilled egg is in each square. Place face up on lettuce leaf. This makes a very colorful and simple salad that is as good to eat as it is to look at. For those "simple as a breeze" cookies, Chocolate Coconut Nuggets are the answer. Only three ingredients and one bowl. Chocolate Coconut Nuggets 1 can condensed sweetened milk 2 cups shredded coconut 3 squares chocolate (melted) 4 Carnegie chocolate and condensee Combine chocolate and condensed milk. Blend well. Stir in coconut. Drop by the teaspoon full onto a greased cookie sheet and bake 10-15 minutes at 350 degrees. Friday, Nov. 16, 1956 Thanksgiving season meals and snacks aren't right without the presence of that old traditional dish . . . pumpkin pie. If you don't have a favorite recipe here's one to try. Pumpkin pie 2 eggs 2 eggs 2 cups pumpkin 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cloves 1/2 cup evaporated milk or top mil 1 pineä¹” jie shell. Combine all ingredients. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes. Then decrease temperature to 350 degrees and continue cooking for 45 minutes or until done. Top it with whipped cream garnished with cranberries. Its delicious and colorful. Also may be served with toasted coconut, sharp cheddar cheese or vanilla or cranberry ice cream. If you are out of pumpkin but have some sweet potatoes in the house substitute them and you won't know the difference. Peel and boil until done small sweet potatoes. Run through fine sieve. Use this pulp just like the regular pumpkin pulp in your recipe. I bet your friends will have a hard time discovering it. ..On The Hill.. Sigma Kappa sorority and Theta Tau engineering fraternity held an exchange dinner Friday. Sigma Kappa Gamma Phi Beta Gamme Phi Beta sorority entertained alumni, parents and friends at a buffet luncheon and open house Saturday. --at the Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained alumni at its annual founder's day celebration at the chapter house recently. A short skit was presented. Marilyn Mundon of Coffeyville was chosen the outstanding senior, and Mary McCollum of Kansas City was chosen the outstanding junior. Mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music fraternity, announces the pledging of Zoe Ann Kelley, Pratt, Judy Wolverton, Topeka, sophomores; Mary Jo Pugh, Ferguson, Mo., Joyce Nehrbass, Lawrence, juniors; and Verna Jarrot, Laconia, N. H. senior. Pearson Hall ... Pearson Hall will hold a masquerade party, Eccentric Escapades, at 8 p.m. Saturday. Sellards Hall Sellards Hall and Carruth O'Leary held an hour dance Wednesday. Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority will hold its annual Pirate Party in the chapter house Friday. TEE PEE BOWL AT PLADIUM Automatic Pinspotters Open bowling weekdays 11 to 6:30; Sat. & Sun. 10 to 12 p.m.Friday night after 9 Pladium Lanes 9th & Indiana Jam Session SATURDAY AFTERNOON Nov.17-2-5 Decca Recording Stars "Big" Bob Dougherty and 5 Women Announce Pinnings. Triangle fraternity announces the pinning of Miss Carol Ann Moon of Kansas City, Mo., to Tommy F. Griffith, Pratt senior. Moon-Griffith ... McCallum-Wilbur Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity announces the pinning of Barbara Lee McCallum, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to Jerry Wilbur, Delhi, Ontario, senior. - * * Evre-Anderson Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Gall Eyre, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, to Ed Anderson, Newton junior and a member of Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Miss Eyre's pledge mother, Zoanne Mariner, Topeka senior. **** Hood-Nitz Sigma Nu fraternity announces the pinning of Judy Hood, Rochester, N. Y. sophomore, to Gary Nitz, Goodland junior. Miss Hood's attendants were Donna Nelson, Kansas City, Kan., Deanna Holmes, Lawrence, Lucretia Gable, Kansas City, Mo., and Pat Swanson, Newton. All are sophomores. *** Sutherin-Croyle Sigma Kapppa sorority announces the pinning of Patricia Sutherin, Leawood junior, to Ralph L. Croyle, Lincolnville senior and a member of Theta Chi fraternity. The pinning was announced by Sylvia Thompson, San Antonio, Tex., senior, Marimee Olson, Topeka senior, Kyra Ludlow, Pittsburg junior, Janice Aldriance, Seneca senior, Joanna Lord, Shawnee junior, and Margie Howard, Lawrence senior. Before driving a nail in a papered wall to hang a picture, slit the paper and fold down a tab. When the picture and nail are removed, the paper can be pasted back in place. ___ Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. RENT or BUY Hey Gals- "Punchinella" Pajama with flannelette top, smart tapered pants of navy or red cotton knit.