The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 18, 1954, Image 5

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    Family Favorites
By Mrs. Raymond George
• (Ed. note—Guest editor for today’s column is Martha George,
wife of Kay George, former head football coach. The Georges have,
two sons, Jack, 11, a student at A&M Consolidated, and Gregg, 5.
They are members of St. Mary’s Catholic chapel. Mrs. George is
a graduate of the University of Southern California where she was
a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She is an active member
of the College Women’s Social club, the A&M Garden club, and
former president of the Newcomers club.)
These are a few of my “pet” recipes.
Chocolate Ice Box Dessert
Line a dish or pan with wax paper. Cover bottom of pan with a
layer of Famous chocolate cookies, breaking remaining cookies into
spaces. Moisten this layer with milk or pineapple juice. Roll fine, re
mainder of cookies.
Thursday, March 18, 1954
THE BATTALION
Page
Cream:
% cup of butter
lYs cup powdered sugar
Add:
2 egg yolks (beaten)
Then fold in beaten whites.
1 cup walnuts chopped fine.
Pour over cookie layer. Cover creamed mixture with half the
crumbs.
Mix % pint cream, whipped and sweetened to taste with 1 can
strained crushed pineapple
Spread over the crumbs. Cover this creamed mixture with last
half of the crumbs. Let stand in the refrigerator overnight. Serve with
whipped cream. Serves 10-12.
Crab en Casserole
1 can crab
Small package potato chips
14 teaspoon Lea and Perrin sauce
1 small can sliced mushrooms
2 hardboiled eggs
1 green pepper
1 tablespoon catsup
Mix above ingredients with 1 cup white sauce. Season with salt
and pepper. Put in buttered baking dish.
Bake until well browned about 20 minutes. Sprinkle with chopped
parsley. Serves 4.
* Tallarene *
1 pound of ground beef
1 onion
G cans of tomato sauce
1 package of noodles (8 ounces)
1 can creamed corn
1 pound New York black rind
cheese (grated)
1 can ripe pitted olives
1 teaspoon salt
% teaspoon pepper
Brown your ground beef and onion, salt and pepper. Add tomato
sauce and noodles when meat is done. Cook until noodles are tender
stirring occasionally. Add corn, grated cheese and olives and put in a
cassarole in the oven until hot. Serves to 6.
Serve Tallai'ene with a tossed green salad and garlic French
bread and a light dessert and you will have a complete meal.
Coffee Cake
This is a quick delicious, crispy, crunchy, coffee cake.
Mix one package of Pillsbury yellow or white cake mix as it tells
on the package
Pour into a large cookie sheet or 2. or 3 cake pans so that the
batter is only about % inch high in the pan.
Sprinkle the top with pecans, brown sugar, specks of butter and
cinnamon, then bake as directed.
u Angell To Describe
Point Count to Bridge Club
Mrs. E. L. Angell will give a
talk on the point count in bridge
at the meeting of the Aggie Wives
bridge club at 7:30 p. m. tonight
in rooms 2A and 2B of the Me
morial Student Center.
Hostesses for the meeting are
Mrs. Kachell Fowler, Mrs. Lois
Lathane, Mrs. Lucille Prior, Mrs.
Jay Jones and Mrs. LaVerne
Rhodes.
At the last meeting high score
for the regulars was won by Mrs.
Mary Lou Hughes. Second high
was Mrs. Rachel! Fowler and low
score went to Mrs. Lois Lathane.
The high score prize for the in
termediates went to Mrs. Kathryn
Harms.
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OFFICE. Ml ads must be received in
Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the
flay before publication.
FOR SALE •
Used office equipment listed as follows:
Adding machine. Remington, 10-key
Typewriter, Royal
Typewriter, Remington
This equipment may be inspected at Room
302, System administration building, on
the A&M College of Texas campus.
Sealed bids will be received in the office
of the Texas Forest Service. Texas A&M
College System. College Station, Texas, until
10 a.m., Friday, March 26. 1954, on forms
available upon request. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids and to
waive any and all technicalities. Address
Director, Texas Forest Service, College
Station, Texas, for further information.
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HELP WANTED o
BFAUTY
Shoppe.
OPKRATOR. Pruitt’s Beauty
HELP WANTED ®
EARN MONEY . . .
AT HOME ADDRESSING ENVELOPES
Preparing: mailing: list. $25 per
week possible.
Tower Addressing Service
I$nx 1683
WACO. TEXAS
® PASSENGERS WANTED ®
RIDERS from Bryan to College. Dial 3-1042.
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE June 1st in College Hills:
cool, nicely furnished four-room apart
ments. Summer rates. Phone 4.-7666.
SPECIAL NOTICE
^ATTENTION MOTHERS! Working moth
ers, I will keep your children age 3
months and up. Phone 3-2607.
TYPING- WANTED.
Call 2-7461.
Reasonable rates.
CALL 4-9099 for typing and related work,
after 5 and on weekends.
WANTED: Typing. Reasonable rates
Phone: 3-1776 (after 5 p.m.)
SUE ROSS LODGE NO. 1800 A.F. & A.M.
Called meeting, Thursday,
March 18, at 6:30 p.m. Work
in E. A. degree.
E. D. Madeley, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y
Zarapc’s Restaurant
Open Sunday at Noon
and
Monday thru Sat. - 5p.m.-11 p.m.
COLLEGE STATION
• Blue line prints
• Blue prints
• Photostats
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
Phone 3-6887
Official Notice
Identification cards which were made in
connection with registration of January 29,
30, for the current semester are now ready
for distribution in the Registrar’s Office,
College Administration Bu'ljing. They
should be claimed in person immediately.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar
Prompt Radio Service
— C A L L —
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1J41 BRYAN
K&B DRIVING RANGE
is now open every day from
10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
on Finfeather Road
Bryan, Texas
Extension Service Club
Women Get '’Year 9 Honors
it r.
MRS. FRED ELLIOT
“Member of the Year”
Club Chooses
Chairmen For
Flower Show
The flower show committee
of the A&M Garden club met
in the home of Mrs. Sidney
Loveless to make final plans
for the spring flower show.
The theme for this year’s show
will be “Out of the Bookshelves.”
The flower show will be held
April 7 in the Educational build
ing ox the A&M Presbyterian
church.
Mrs. W. W. Armistead and Mrs.
Loveless are the co-chairmen for
the show.
The committees named are as
follows: Mrs. Armistead, and Mrs.
Loveless, schedule; Mrs. C. B.
Campbell, judges.
Mesdames A. B. Nelson, M. V.
Grenitsky, Carl Landiss, Walter
Delaplane, and J. P. Covan, stag
ing.
Mesdames Frank Anderson,
Wayne Stark, Ray George, and Ty
Timm, entries.
Mrs. Edward Madeley and Mrs.
Marion Pugh, arrangement, place
ment and classification.
Mrs. R. E. Snuggs and Mrs. R.
E. Schiller, horticultural, place
ment, and classification. Mrs. E. L.
Angell, Mrs. L. S. O’Bannon, clerks.
Mrs. H. W. Barlow, ribbons; Mrs.
Bill Dayton, publicity; and Mrs.
B. W. Williams, donations. Mrs.
Dick Hervery, and Mrs. Barlow
Irvin, hospitality.
Two members of the Extension
Service club recently received new
honors.
They are Mrs. Ide P. Trotter,
named “club mother of the year”
and Mrs. Fred C. Elliott, “club
member of the year”. They will
represent the Extension Service
club in district and state contests
among other Federated clubs in
Texas.
Mrs. Trotter is the mother of
two sons, Ide and Ben. She is a
former student of Springfield
Teacher’s College in Missouri and
Missouri University.
Mrs. Trotter helps with the
crippled children’s clinic each year,
as well as the Blood Bank and
U. S. O., and she has been a den
mother for cub scouts. At the Bry
an First Baptist Church, she has
taught Sunday School for 15 years
and at present is leader of the
Baptist Training Union.
A former president of the Ex
tension Service club, Mrs. Elliott
has served on almost every com
mittee the club has and she has
played a prominent part in the
progress of Girl Scout work in
Bryan and College Station.
Her most recent contribution to
the community has been her visits
to schools in Brazos County to talk
about civil defense and to show a
movie, “Duck and Cover”.
Mrs. Elliott is the mother of
13-year-old, Alma Ann. Before her
marriage she was county home
demonstration agent in Motley,
Young and Lubbock counties.
A high point in her career came
when Mie was selected to tour
Europe and learn of the arts and
customs in homemaking in Eng
land, France, Germany and other
countries.
DIRS. IDE P. TROTTER
“Mother of the Year”
Eiwanis Clubs Flan
April Pancake Supper
All the Pancakes you can oat for
fifty cents is the promise of those
in charge of “Operations Pancake”,
a Bryan - College Station com
munity-wide pancake supper to be
held on Saturday, April 10, from
5 to 9 p. m., at the Bryan Country
Club.
The Bryan and College Station
Kiwanis Clubs are co-sponsors of
the pancake bupper, and all net
profits will be used in the two
communities to carry on boys and
girls recreational activities and
work for under-privileged children.
Woody B riles of the College Sta
tion Kiwanis club is general chair
man of “Operations Pancake”.
Doug Conlee of the Bryan club is
co-chairman.
Other committee assignments in
clude: Tickets — Charles LaMotte
and Jerry Massey, co-chairmen;
Dick Hervey and Jess Thames, as
sistant co-chairmen. Procurement,
equipment, and food preparation—
Hershel Brugress, co - ordinating
Allison To Enter
Next Governor Race
FORT WORTH, March 18—DP)—
A retired chiropractor who former
ly operated sanitariums for alco
holics in Texas and California said
yesterday he will be a candidate
for governor. He is Dr. H. C.
Allison of Smithfield and Pecos.
Band Wives
Elect Mrs. Reed
For Puchess
Ruth Reed, wife of A&M
senior Raymond Reed, ’'Was
chosen Cotton ball duchess by
the Band Wives club at a
meeting’ Tuesday night.
The meeting was held at the
home of Betty Scott in College
View.
Plans were made for a picnic to
be held at Normangce lake on
April 24. The picnic will be for all
band wives and their husbands.
Band members and their dates will
also be invited.
Each person is asked to bring
his own lunch. The club will furnish
drinks for the group. The party
will meet at the band dorm at 1:30
p. m. and travel to the lake.
A new member was introduced
at the meeting. She is Jane Moss,
wife of Ken Moss, A&M junior.
The hostess served refreshments
with a St. Patrick’s day theme car
ried out in shades of green.
The next meeting of the club
will be March 30 at the home of
Betty Connolly, 1026 Foster. Co
hostess will be Thelma Zak.
210 S. Main
Bryan
Pho. 2-1584
chairman; Henry Miller and Billy
Beard, co-chairmen of procurement;
Charlie Hart and W. H. Badgett,
co - chairman of equipment and
utensils; Wayne Stark and Ralph
Stacy, co-chairmen of Chefs and
cooking.
Publicity chairman, Otis Miller.
Seating, tables, and silverware,
Tom Mahoney and Donald Conlee.
Waiters, C. A. Bonnen, chairman.
Bus boys, George Webb, chairman.
Reception, Ralph Rogers, chairman,
and John Vitopil, assistant chair
man.
“Of course we’ll' furnish plenty
of good syrup, coffee, and other
‘trimmings’ with the pancakes,”
said Woody Brilfis, General Chair
man of “Operations Pancake.” “Not
a Flop in a Flap” is the guaranteed
assurance of Wayne Stark, chief
Chef of “Operations Pancake”.
MOW’D YOU LIKE TO...
earn $5000
a year AND
be an
officer
r in the U.S.
air force?
Lt. John M. Gaskins and
Aviation Cadet Selection
Team No. 204 are coming to
Texas A&M to show you
how. They’ll be here 29,
30, 31 March and 1 April.
Meet them at the MSC dur
ing their stay.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
MEAD'S STEAK HOUSE
Enjoy the finest foods, prepared with care by master
chefs . . . perfectly served in a pleasant atmos
phere ... at sensible prices.
DINE HERE SOON!
Open—Noon till 11:00 P.M. Closed Monday
Special Smorgasbord - Saturday II P.M.
MEAD'S STEAK HOUSE
701 Hwy. 6
College Station
Pho. 6-4946
How the stars
got started
Alan Ladd
says:
“I was a Hollywood
^ stagehand. One day
I fell 20 feet off a
scaffold. I wasn’t hurt, but I
decided acting was safer.
I went to acting school, played bit parts
... finally I hit pay dirt in
‘This Gun for Hire’.”
a Mik/ nesS
3*/ flavor-
/Started smok/ajg camels
BECAUSE SO MANY OF MY
FQ/EMDS D/D. OA/CE / STARTED,
/ KAJEYJ CAMELS WERE FOR ME.
FOR MILDNESS AND FLAVOR,
YOU CANT BEAT 'EM !
Camels
R.J. R#yrio!d» Tnbaeco Co.,
Wins ton-Salem. N.C.
THAN ANY
‘ OTHER
CIGARETTE!