Circus Star Lions Club Circus, March 26 Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. John R. Schmidt of 109 Kyle, have announced the bifth of a daughter, Bennetta Lee Schmidt. Bennetta was born at St. Joseph hospital March 4. She weighed six pounds, 14-and-three- fourths. ounces at birth. D 1 AM O. ND RINGS the standard of BEAUTY QUALITY VALUE ^.^^$250.00 p" Guaranteed by ■ Good Housekeeping ) ABBOTT Wedding Ring $125.00 Rings enlarged to show details Prifces include Federal Tax Always easy credit at Sankey Park Jewe/er 111 N. Main — Bryan Lions Circus Delays Show For Aggies Starting- time for the Hagen Brothers three - ring circus matinee here March 26 has been changed to 3 p.m. in or der that A&M students taking part in the Military day parade may attend. The circus is sponsored hei’e by the College Station Lions club, and will be held at the traffic circle on Sulphur Springs Rd. J. C. Cul pepper, Bryan real estate man, has donated use of the propetry. Admission will be 50 cents for school children and $1.20 for a- dults. Tickets may be obtained from any Lions club member. > Profits from the show will go into the club fund for crippled children, boy scout work, school awards, and other Lions club pro jects. Clowns featured with the circus include Speed Hart, producing clown; John Maseno; Shorty Blair, and Pranky King. Also included will be acrobats, a band, pretty girls, elephants, lions, apes and chimpanzies. The cii’cus will be here one day only, with the afternoon matinee, and an evening show starting at 7:30. Thursday, March 17, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 7 Mrs* Risien Picked Duchess Mrs. George Risien was choosen to represent the geology wives at the Cotton pageant and ball dur ing the last meeting of the Geol ogy Wives club. Plans for a club dance following Lent were discussed by the club during the business meeting. A committee of Mrs. W. D. McCarty, Mrs. R. T. Foust and Mrs. Risien was appointed to schedule the dance. Refreshments were served fol lowing the meeting by hostesses Mrs. D. D. Mounce and Mrs. Foust. Sports Shorts (Continued from page 4) Bill Brophy’s alLtime school scor ing record. Lemons scored 749 points and averaged 23.7 in leading the Ramblers to a 20-12 record. Last season was only his fourth year of basketball. Rated one of the top prospects in Texas junior college circles, the Dyess, Ark., native has received offers from 23 schools, including Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, Ar kansas and Texas. Needless to say, he has been assured that there is a place for him here. Family Favorites (Editor’s note: Spring and the spring showers are finally here, and with the spring the lady of the household usually notices that her men folks are slow in everything but their eating habits. They call for every tj’pe of edible tid-bits from toasted hot-dogs to me fanciest six-course meal and always somewhere in-between they ask for home-made pie. These pie recipes were given to me by several ladies from Fort Worth.) By Mrs. F. Moreland To begin a pie, most people start with the crust and my favorite is the crispy vanilla wafer crust. VANILLA WAFER CRUST 1 cup crushed vanilla wafers 2-3 tablespoons butter Crush wafers between two pieces of waxed paper with a rolling pin and place in bowl with melted butter. Mix wafers and butter to gether and press into the bottom of the pie pan to about a quarter inch thick. Place in ice box until ready to use. / This is the filling I usually use in the wafer crust although others may be used. FROZEN LEMON PIE 3 eggs separated Vs pint whipping ci’eam 1 can Eagle Bland milk 1/3 cup of sugar 3 lemons (juice and pulp) Whip cream and put in refrigerator. Beat egg whites until stiff, add sugar and put in refrigerator also. Beat egg yolks, add milk and heat the mixture (not boiling). Add lemon juice and beat until thick. Add whipped cream, mix and pour over the vanilla wafer cx-ust. Spx-ead beaten egg whites and sugar over filling and put under a broiler flame for one or two minutes to brown. Cool, cover with waxed paper and aluminum foil and place in freezing unit overnight. By Mrs. Faye Stevens Here is an easy pie to make and always seems to please those to whom I have served it. STRAWBERRY ICE BOX PIE 1 package of fx-ozen 1 can of Eagle Brand milk strawberries (large pack) Vt cup of lerfion juice Heat milk and lemon juice together until thick. Add defx-osted strawberries and stir until berries are evenly distributed in mixture. Pour into nine-inch baked pie shell and stox-e in refrigerator xmtil x-eady to serve. Just befox-e serving top with whipping ci’eam that has been coloxcd light pink with strawberry juice. WHO, ME?—This personable young- lady is somewhat startled because she has just dis covered that she is going to be at Texas A&M April 2. She will be here because she is the vocalist with the Buddy Brock orchestra, and the orchestra is going to play for the Sophomore ball in The Grove that night. Her name is Betty Cole, her age is 18, her home is Houston, and her marital status is unknown. Irish Green To Be Theme Of Employees Dinner Dance Wear a bit of green and brush up on the. Irish brogue if you plan to attend the employees dinhef dance tonight in the balh'oom of the Memorial Student Center. St. Patrick’s day will be the theme of the social. Chieken-in-the-rough will be the dinner menu with a desei’t in keep ing with the Irish day theme, lime sherbert and cookies. The Capers Combo will play for the dance after the dinner at 7:30 p.m. A. F. Isbell, chairman cf the Dinner club committee said that those not able to attend the dinner are invited to come to the dance. Dress may be formal, semi-formal or informal. Chaix-men for handling arrange ments for the affair are Mi - s. Rob ert M. Stevenson, menu; G. W. 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