The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 14, 1948, Image 3

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President Mrs. Fred Hale presided over the business session during which reports
were heard from Mrs. R. E. Snuggs, secretary, and Mr* Dell Bauer, treasurer.! The
Garden Calendar, which Mrs. John Miliff had prepared, was d stributed by her to the
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ERS IN AGGIELANfi^Pietared
above are six youngsters of Col*
lege Station contributing to the
Bryan Jaycee toy drive for un
derprivileged children in Brazoe
county. Toys were donated from
their own toy shelve* and oth
ers were made in nursery school
with the assistance of Mrs. N.
A. Presswood nursery teacher.
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Program chairman Mra. C. B.
Campbell presented Mra. W. P.
Farrar who apoke on roaea: va»
rle lea, planting, fertilising, and
aptlaylng of the plants.
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a bucket of water to the garden
'when they ihtend to cut flowera so
that the flowers may take nour
ishment from the water immedi-
ately. She also advised them to put
plant food in the water for further
preservation of the flowera. Mrs.
Bar ow then discussed the various
aids to flower arrangement, such
as holders.
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of the College Newcomers’ Club said "Me..,
. _ their husbands with a Noel party Wednesday
night in the parlors of the YMCA on the Campus. /
Greeting guests at the door were Mrs. R. E. Leighton
mnil Mr* P H. ITImfrhor Othpra OH
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hers to identify
used branches of holly,
kleberry, hickory. locust,
quite, and dogwood to illus-
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Williams, Mrs. P. W.
Canned com and canned toma
toes may be combined to make a
hearty supper soup; flavor with
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MINUTE f,7/T SUQGESl
TION—Au Mtmtive. Blouse
from the bountiful s/if>[>Jy in
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Bryan & College Station
Aggif Squares Hold
Dinner and Dance
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The Aggie Squares entertained Thursday evening with
a round-up (dinner and square dance held in the Parish House
of St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel, College Station.
Serving as hosts were Calvin and Helen Hodge, presi
dents; Jac^ and Noema Page, vice presidents; Harold and Files, and MraTjohn’Pruitt.
Patti Jones, social chairmen; Cujvf~— 1 " I : '
tis and Vivian Castleberry, report
ers, and the dub sponsors: Dr. and
Mrs. Carl' Lyman and Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Lyle.
Afjter dinjner the tables were
cleared and the graup assembled
for danclni. Dr. Lyman, Mrs.
Jones, and V. A. Whltehtll call-
(Mrs. Ralph Lee who gave a dem
onstration of making inexpensive
Christmas decorations out of sim
ple materials such as tin cans,
chicken wire, gilt paint, and ever
greens. Results were distinctive^
Door prize was won by Mrs. B.
Rideout. It consisted of a needle
point flower holder and iris roots
which were donated by Mrs. J. E
Roberts. | :
Sexwing as hostesses for the aft
ernoon . were Mrs. R. D. Lewis;
Mrs. D. W. Fleming, Mrs. Carl
ed arts for (ho Texas Star; Hally
(iomlen: Ytai Bwlag Your Part
ner, I'll Swing Mine; Arkanwaa
Traveler; Take a iJltle Peek,
the Texan Hchottlarhe, and the
Virginia Reel.
Gneats attending were Mr. and
Mra., IT, M. Hush, Mr. and Mrs,
.lolm ('hoiiaultt MMl Frances
lick and A. jfi Schwarts. Mr. and
Mra. 0. C. Mills Jr„ Mr. and Mrs.
Richard H, Moseley, Mr. and Mrs,
J. H. Skeen; Mr. and Mrs. Toy
White. Mh njitl Mra, Hob Mcflarra-
ban, Mr. mul Mrs.' I. M. Lefton,
Lonnie Cress nnd Miss Carroll Lee
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Mr. mid Mrs. Ti, K. Dismukes,
Miss Fr»n|ce!f Arnold, Corbett Da
vis, Robert Ledbetter, W. II. Spen
cer, Mr. aim! Mrs. jP. G. Silpering,
Louie Clnirko, Mr.j and Mrs. Ted
Ziller, Mri a id Mr«. Bob McClure,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rutledge, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Burch, the spon
sors and the hosts.!
The next meeting of the Aggie
Squares will be January 13.
Tempting Holiday Deserd
If there are children in your family, or if youngsters
are coming to vjsit for the holidays, it’s a good idea to plan
desserts that are not only festive but also are suitable for
young appetites. Delicious sweets made with gelatin will
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You may have noticed that more recipes call for one
envelope, rather than one tuhle-4
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Ipoon; of imflavorod gelatin, VarU
atloiis in the strength of the raw
material Itself have been taken
Into consideration, The number of
grains of gelatin put Into the en
velope in the package Is calcu
lated to Jell one pint of liquid.
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Instead 'Of sprinkling the en
velope' of gelatin over a quarter
cup Of cold liquid and allowing
the grains to stand for a few min-,
utcM until they swell and absorb
the liquid, it is now suggested in
tnany recipe* that the gelatin he
softened in a half-cup of liquid
so that when the hot liquid is
added it will get to the, jellying
point more quickly.
Children like light and foamy
Whips. These clear gelutiq mix
tures are chilled Until slightly
thicker than egg white consist
ency, then beaten With a rotary
beater until delicate and-- foamy.
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A deltH’table gelatin dessert
can ho made from a clear gelatin
mixture and Icy cold evaporated
milk that has neon beaten stiff.
Grownups who do not like ths
heavier pies
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1 Pineapple Cream Dessert
Ingredients: 1 No. 2 can crush
ed pineapple, 1 envelope unflavored
gelatin, % eup sugar, U teaspoon
nalti ,3 tablespsxms lemon Juice, 1
teaspoon grated lemon rind, lt4
cupS icy cold evaporated milk.
Method: Drain crushed pine-
>lc. Soften gelatin in pineapple
i>p; place over low neat and
stir until gelatin is dissolved. Mix
in Crushed pineapple, lemon juice
and; rind; chill until the mixture is
the consistency of unbeaten egg
white. Whip chilled evaporatwl
milk until stiff; beat in gelatin
mixture. Turn into 1% quart mold.
Chill until firm. To serve, unmold
and) garnish with citron slices cut
in holly pattern and cinnamon can
dies. Makes 8 servings. v
Mix VA cups graham cracker
crumbs with a few tablespoons of
sughr and about % cup melted
butter or margarine; spread the
crumb mixture over the bottom of
a pie plate, pressing down evenly
witli the palm of the hand. Chill
about an hour before adding a
custard filling or one made of
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Give Party At
Baptist Church
! The Mary-Martha Class of the
First Baptist Church, College Sta
tion, held a Christmas party Thurs
day evening at the church.
The group convened in the audi
torium to see the story of the
Nativity in picture slides with ac
companying music. R. E. Snuggs
narrated, and Mrs. Howard Furr
and Mrs. L. P. Dulaney supplied
the music.
After the pictures, the members
met in the recreation room of the
church where they saw a beauti
fully decorated Christmas tree.
Mrs. Virgil Robinson took charge
of this part of the celebration and
gifts from the tree were exchang
ed.
Refreshments were served from
a table laid with a lace doth.
Christmas bells, surrounded by
greenery, centered the table, with
red candles at each end. Mrs.
C. H. Ramsdell headed the re
freshment committee.
Coffee was poured by Mrs. R. L.
Brown, and Mrs. R. E. Snuggs
served chicken salad in lettuce
cups. Also served were red and
green sugared doughnuts. Children
had fruit juice.
At the conclusion of the evening
the class members presented their
teacher, Mrs, R. 0. Berry, with «m
afterdlnner ooffee eup In a golden
holder,
Gucnzds Hold
Open House
Mr, and Mrs, Edwin L. Quneiel
entertained with in open house at
their home, 200(1 (lavltt I)r„ Sun
day evening from f» to 9 p.m.
Receiving with them were Mra.
GuenKel’s mother, Mrs. John H.
Wilson of Fort Worth. In the house
party were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Coulter, Miss Eleanor Brock of
Dallas, Miss Betty Ballerstedt, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Lytle. The
hostess, her mother, and ladies of
the house party wore bright, sea
sonal corsages.
Colorful decorations were nsed
throughout the house. A red
stocking, filled with Christmas-
gift boxes, hung on the door.
A gaily decorated tree stood in
one corner of the living room.
Under it were stack* of bright
ly-wrapped ChriStmaa boxes.
Evergreen, tinsel, and Christmas-
tree balls were arranged effec
tively around the windows and
over the doors of the living
room.
In the dining room one wall was
covered with Christmas cards
forming an, unusual background
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lace laid;
and Mrs. R. H. Fletcher. Others on
the entertainment committee were
Mrs. R. M. Stevenson, Mrs. R. F.
White, Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Mrs.
Roy Wingren, *nd Mrs. D. L. Bel-
for the serving table which was
fruit an<J whipped cream.
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At one end of the table was the
egg nog bowl and at the other
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Downward and Mrs. Ferris Baker.
Decorations were in Yuletide
colors of red and green. The re
freshment table was centered with
an evergreen wreath filled with
gay-colored Christinas tree baub
les. Red candles glowed on each
side of the wreath.
Cake and coffee were served
to the guest* by Mrs. Wingren.
During the evening, entertain
ment consisted of bridge, dominoes,
pinochle, and conversation. Many
prizes were won. Mrs. G. L. Far
rar captured; the door prize. Other
lucky winners were Mr. Richard A.
Downward, Mrs.\R. H. Fletcher,
Mr. Walter Matzen, Mr. Newt
Williamson, Mrs. Stanley Clark,
and Mrs. C. F. Richardson. j ;
Mrs. Johnson, club president,
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Program Set Fori
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On Saturday night, December 18.
a Christmas program will be held
at the A*M Presbyterian Church,
The program, to begin at 7 p. m.,
will includ* songs and recitations
by the Children and a Christmas
pantomime under the direction of
Mrs, Robert Paine. Everyone Is
invited to attend,
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were a variety of delicious hor
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Alternating at the egg nog bowl
were Mias Balterstedt and Mrs.
Lytie, . | r
Many guests from Bryan and
College Station called during the
evening,
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before the Christmas Holidays. Therefo e thb
to extend Christmas greetings from he lie
Women’s Corner to allfbf Its readers.
It is our hope Ahat during the Niw Y
women of College Station will make ti * of
Corner to chronicle the events of thefr Hi
births, parties, club aettmies, chtirch jactlv _
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learn of each other’g activities.
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women of this community «
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Let us look forward to the coming ydu’ with tihe hope of
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