) - * 'V Thursday, April 22, 1954 THE BATTALION Page 5 Family Favorites Cotton Ball Final Plans Made By Mrs. R. M. Stevenson (Ed. note—Guest editor for this week’s family favorites is Bun ny Stevenson, wife of R. M. Stevenson of the accounting depart ment. Mrs. Stevenson brings a wonderful background in home economics to our column. A graduate of Penn State, she holds a masters degree in home economics from Cornell. In addition to teaching at Penn State, she was also foods manager of the Indiana university student center while her husband worked on his PhD there. The Stevensons have one daughter, Suzy, a student at A&M Consolidated elementary school. Mrs. Stevenson is a member of Foods group, the American Association of University Women, the College Women’s Social club, and the Newcomers club.) Cream of Chicken Mulligatawny Soup A delicious, wholesome, main dish soup with an East In dian flavor. My daughter Suzy especially likes this. Makes two quarts. % cup chopped onions 1 cup chopped celery 2 tablespoon uncooked rice IVz cups cooked and chopped chicken 1 teaspoon curry powder 3 cups chicken broth 3 cups milk G tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt Saute onions and celery in chicken fat. Add flour and curry powder and mix. Add chicken broth and stir until smooth. Bring to a boil. Add rice and cook gently V* hour. Add chopped chicken and milk. Season to taste. Molded Avacado Salad Add fancy sandwiches or tiny hot muffins or rolls and you have a delightful bridge luncheon menu. 1 package lime jello 1 large mashed avacado 2 packages cream cheese 4 stalks celery, cut fine Vz green pepper minced x /z grated onion 1 cup mayonnaise Salt to taste (A tablespoon of sherry adds an interesting flavor) Prepare jello, when almost set; whip to a froth and add remaining ingredients. Mold in ring mold and fill center with chicken or shrimp salad. Garnish with fresh tomatoes. Chocolate Fudge Pie 4 whole eggs 2 cups sugar Va cup oleo, melted 3 squares chocolate, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup pecan meats Beat eggs with electric mixer until well mixed. Add sugar and blend well. Add other ingredients and mix until well blended. Place mixture in unbaked pie shell and bake in 350 degrees oven 30 to 40 minutes. Top with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. Thumbprint Cookies Mix together thoroughly: Vz cup soft shortening X A cup brown sugar 1 egg yolk Vz teaspoon vanilla Sift together and stir in: 1 cup sifted flour A teaspoon salt Roll into 1 inch balls. Dip in slightly beaten egg whites. Roll in finely chopped nuts (% cup). Place about one inch apart on ungreased baking sheet. Bake 5 minutes. Remove from oven. Quickly press thumb gently on top of each cookie. Return to oven and bake 8 min utes longer. Cool. Place in thumbprints a bit of chopped candied fruit, sparkling jelly or tinted frosting put through pastry tube. The oven temperature should be 375 degrees and makes about two dozen cookies. Pola-Bcef-Burgers This is an inexpensive main dish. 1 pound beef, raw, ground % pound potatoes, raw, chopped 2 tablespoons chopped onions 1 teaspoon salt Pepper to taste x /z teaspoon mono-sodium glutamate Combine all ingredients. Shape into cakes. Bake in hot oven 400 degrees until done throughout, about 20 minutes. Serve with gravy or sauce. Serves 4 to 6 people. First Baptist Choir Holds Party Saturday The choir of the First Baptist church is having a tacky party at 7:00 p. m. Saturday. The party will be held at the Baptist Student Center and all choir members and their wives or dates are invited. There will be a prize for the tackiest couple present. Willmaiins Announce Birth of Their Son Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ray Will- mann, B-8-W College View, became the parents of a son, Rodney Ray, last Friday. The baby weighed 8 pounds and 5 ounces. Willmann is a student in veterinary medicine. Grand Opening Today and Tomorrow Campus Confectionary FREE MALTS With Every Hamburger 250 Want fish fillets to taste de liciously different ? Dip into creamy French dressing before broiling. Final plans have been made for the presentation of the cotton queen, her court and the duchesses at the annual Cotton ball spon sored by the A&M student Agro nomy society. The dance will be Friday. The cotton queen, Miss Barbara Brown, will be presented at the beginning of the dance. She will be crowned by Davie Lee Rich mond, cotton king. Following the coronation, her com-t, composed of students from Texas State College for Women, will be presented. Attendents in the court are Miss es Fayrene Dietert, Peggy Bishop, Carolyn Dietert, Nancy Coates, Nancy Dieterich, Jane Ellis, Betty Ready, Grace Smith and Lorelei Brown. Duchesses representing the Southwest Conference are Ann Douglas, A&M; Ann McArron, Texas Christian university; Pa tricia Walker, Southern Methodist university; Cai’olyn Thomas, Rice institute; Lou Lenoir, Baylor uni versity; and Ann Williams, Uni versity of Texas. The other duchesses will be pre sented in two groups, one at 10 p. m. and another group at 11 p. m. Duchesses and their organi zations are Ann Adams, West hometown club; Bonnie Algers, Lutheran Student association, Patsy Allison, Wichita Falls A&M Mothers’ club; Maria Teresa Arguindegue, Laredo A&M Mo thers’ club; Eula Ruth Arthur, Hill County A&M club; Myrna Merle Ash, Blinn college. Charlotte Bailiff, Business and Professional Women’s club; Betty Baver, Guadalupe A&M club; Ruth Clair Berger, Land of the Lakes club; Joan Blake, Austin college. Betty Jo Blaylock, A&M Mo thers’ of the Tarpon club of Aransas; Mary Lois Boone, Grimes county A&M club; Zanetta Boone, Pre-Law society; Barbara Brad ford, Tarleton state college; San- dry Bray, Waco-McLennon county hometown club; Ray Ann Broaddus, Weatherford hometown club. Mary Ellen Bunch, Trinity uni versity; Bennie Cain, Calvert Chamber of Commerce; Kellene Cain, A&M Mothers’ club of Cor pus Christi; Betty Lee Canavespi, Junior Chapter of AVMA; Virginia Cannady, Engineers council; Ear- lene Carleton, Brazos county A&M club. Patsy Carter, A&M Sophomore class of 1954; Bobbye Clark, Guadalupe Valley Hometown club; Carolyn Claypool, Beaumont A&M Mothers’ club; Wanda Se Coco, Newman club; Elizabeth Connally, A&M Mothers’ club of Tyler; Betty Connolly, Caldwell County club. Ann Copeland, Stephen F. Austin high school; Nell Coppedge, Col legiate F. F. A. Chapter; Elinor Ann Corbusier, Bryan Garden club; Sandra Couch, College Womens’ Social club; Shirley Cunyus, Erath County A&M club; Vicki L. Davis, Magie club; Ann McKnight Dish- man, Geology Wives club. Nancy Dorn, Central West Texas club of Colorado City, Texas; Wan da Dorsett, Northeast Texas club; Joyce Dunlavy, Deep East Texas A&M club of Gladewater, Long view; Shirley Eberly, Arlington State College; Gail Edge, Bryan Woman’s club; Marylyn Elisson, Floriculture and Landscape society. Iris Elliott, Geology club; Caro lyn Falgeau, Past Presidents Parley—Earle Graham Unit 159; Kenda Faulkner, Amarillo A&M Mothers’ club; Harx-iet Snow Fi - ost, Bell County A&M Mothers’ club; Jo Ann Fui'neaux, Waco A&M Ex Students club; Yolanda Garza, Lax-edo A&M club; Margaret E. Geoi'ge, Bell county hometown club. Mai-gai-et Goerner, A&M Moth- ei's’ club of Kingsville; Dollie Gorrod, Fort Worth A&M Mothers’ club; Ann Gough, PrisCilla Alden Society Childi’en of the American Revolution of Temple, Texas; Bar- bax-a Gregoi-y, Poit Arthur A&M club; Joellexx Gi’iffing, Shrevepoi’t hometown club; Adidenne Haywood, Shi’eveport A&M club; Ann Hickei'- son, A&M Extension club. Sandi’a Hinze, San Antonio A&M Mothers’ club; Geraine Honeycutt, Williamson County Aggie club of Geox-getown; Susie Hooks, East Harris County A&M College Moth ers’ club; Nancy Hunt, Sonora A&M Mothei's’ club; Mai'y Fi'axxces Irvin, Kaufman County A&M Honxetown club. Sondra Gail Isaac, Pox - t Ax-thur A&M Ex-students club; Vida Nell Jacob, Texas Lutheran college, Seguin; Ruby Ruth Johnson, Coun ty club of Gonzales; Emma Nan Jones, Deep East Texas hometown club; Ann Joi-dan, East Texas State Teachers college. Sandra Kelley, Agricultural com mittee; Sylvia Kelley, Industrial committee; Deloi'es Kleb, Houston A&M Mothers’ club; Diane Konig, Hillel club; Jorene Kubesch, Fay- ette-Colorado county A&M club; Sylvia Langston, Brenham Cham ber of Commerce; Rosemary Lenert, College Station Lions club. Gai'ole J. Lynch, Retail Mei’ch- ants committee; Marilyn Mai’sh, Oi'ange A&M Mothers’ club; Sue Marshall, Wichita Falls hometown club; Jane McBi’iei’ty, A&M senior class of 1954; Beverly Millsap, American Institute of Ai'cKitects; Geraldine Monier, Accouxxting so ciety. Martha Montgomery, U. S. De- pax-tment of Agriculture; Marlene Moore, Peti’oleum Engineering club; Bettie Nash, Texas Society Childi’en of the American Revolut ion; Judy Oakley, Beaumont A&M club; Doris Obemdorfer, Abilene A&M club; Kay Pai’nell, A&M Mothers’ club; Margie Parsley, Dames club. Vina Faye Pai’son, Ai’chitectural Wives society; Blanca Pena, In- cai’nate Word college San Antonio; Anne Perdue, Grayson County Ag gie club; Annie Lauxfe Presnal, Brazos County Home Demon- sti’ation club; Rose Mai'ie Pi’ewit, Our Lady of the Lake college. Sandra Price, Noi’th Texas State College; Joyce Pritchett, Institute of Aei’onautical Society; Sally Ann Quast, Pi’e-Med-Dental society; Newcomers Elect Officers Mrs. George Hucbrier was elected pi’esident of the Newcomers club at a meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs.- T. W. Leland. Other officei’s ai’e Mrs. Albex-t Sparks, vice president; and Mi’s. Henry Rakoff, treasui'er. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. David Fitch and Mrs. A. F. Isbell. After the business meeting the membei'S played bridge and canas ta. Prize winners for bi'idge wci’e Mi’s. John Bai’low, high; Mrs. John A, Way, low; and Mis. George Reid, traveling. Canasta wiifhers were Mrs. H. G. Thompsoil, high; and Mrs. Frank Robinson, low. The next meeting will be the annual picnic May 8 at Hensel , . .. , ,, park. Members will be contacted words in Kiwams that really for reservations> makes the organization run. R. L McCarty was the top Ki- wanis ticket seller for the pancake supper with 48. —Bob Shrode was second with 47 tickets. The Kiwctnis Education and Fel lowship committee sold 88 tickets to win first in the committee divis ion. John Stark, son of J. Wayne Stark, sbld 24 tickets to be the top seller in the bby’s division. Loveless Speaks At Kiwanis Club S. L. Loveless, Kiwdilis division nine lieutenant governor, was the speaker at the College Station Kiwanis club meeting Tuesday. Loveless, speaking on “Kiwanis Education”, said faith is one of the Barbara Rahnert, Future Home makers club of Bryan; Mary Lou Ryan, Kream and Kow club. Merleen Rice, Bastrop County A&M club; Elaine Roger, Houston hometown club; Linda Jan Ryan, Deep East Texas A&M club of Longview; Kathryn Saculla, Agri cultural Economics club; Allene Salyer, Austin A&M club. Gaytha Sanders, Cooke County A&M club; Sandra Shinn, Victoria County A&M club; Joanne Sievers, Rodeo club; Edwina Simmons, Beaumont A&M club; Darlene Smith, American Foundryman so ciety. Judy Smith, Pan-American club; Martha Smith, Beta Sigma Phi; Nancy Ellen Smith, Bosque Coun ty A&M club; Louise Street, YMCA cabinet. Billie Sue Sykora, American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Edna Ann Tepe, Waco-McLennan county A&M Mothers’ club; Shirley Ann Thompson, Bryan Lions club; Dahyln Tollett, San Antonio hometowrf club; Joan Turner, Brownwood A&M Mothers’ club. Carolyn Vance, Campus Study club; Carol Sue Walker, Trans- Pecos A&M Mothers’ club; Georgia Ann Watson, Sociology club; Carra Janice Wendt, Brush County A&M Mothers’ club; Beverly Jean White, Entomology society; Coy Lou White, Bryan Reading club. Janet Williams, Alpha Zeta; Martha Williams, Rusk County A&M club; Martha Ann Williams, A&M Consolidated high school; Marcia Woody, Fort Worth home town club; Shirley Patricia Yancey, Kilgore hometown club; Thelma Zak, Aggie Band Wives club; Particia Zemanek, Range and Forestry club; Dorothy Zitopel, Southwest Texas A&M club. BATTALION CLASSIFIED BUY, SELL,, KENT OH TKADE. Kates ... 3c a word per insertion with a 35c minimum. Space rate in classified section .... 60c per column-inch. Send all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must be received in Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. FOR SALE EASY SPINDRIER washing machine. SIO.OO. D-8-Y College View. SIX PIECE chrome dinette suite (red). 1952 Frigidaire. Call 4-4439. (1) ROYAL TYPEWRITER. 11” pica type; sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Auditor, College Adminis tration Building until 10 a.m., April 26, 1954. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Auditor, A&M College of Texas, College Station, Texas, for further information. • SPECIAL NOTICE • Engineer Majors: Freshmen and soph omores can earn up to $120 a month dur ing the summer by working in Oceanog raphy department. See Dick Adams, Oc eanography dept. CALL 4-9099 for typing and related work, after 5 and on weekends. WANTED: Typing. Reasonable Phone: 3-1776 (after 6 p.m.) IF YOU SEE this ad, other people will see the ad you run. Call 4-5324 or 4-1149 for Battalion Classified Ads. Prompt Radio Service — C A L L — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN HELP WANTED BEAUTY OPERATOR. Shoppe. Pruitt’s Beauty FOR RENT GARAGE APARTMENT. One large room, kitchenette, bath and garage. Electric refrigerator and wall to wall floor cov ering. Ideal for couple. Two blocks from North Gate. Also vacancies for 6 girls for Cotton ball weekend. Call 4-4764. LARGE 3 ROOM apartment. Partly fur nished. North Gate. Utilities paid. $50 per month. Phone 6-2332. Official Notice Ring orders are being taken for those students who become eligible for the ring with their preliminary grades for the Spring Semester. The Ring clerk' is on duty Tuesday through Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until 12 noon. Delivery of these rings will be made August first. , Rings will be delivered in person to the individual or they will be mailed to the owner at an additional charge of twenty- five cents. No rings will bo mailed to summer camp addresses. All rings must be paid for in full (Including mailing charge) when the order is placed. II. L. Heaton, Registrar. • Blue line prints • Blue prints • Photostats SCOATES INDUSTRIES Phone 3-6887 ward yo«r family's Uealtfa wiitto m tv J- Ever try adding crushed potato chips to buttered bread crumbs to use as a topping for a casserole? GROCERIES • FROZEN FOODS Nabisco—Ritz Save Your Money! Save Your Clothes! CAMPUS CLEANERS SALE BOYS WHITE LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS Were $1.69 and $1.98 NOW FEW SPORT SUITS $7.98 Value GIRLS PIQUE COATS Broken Small Sizes Were $4.98 .... $7.98 to $8.98 Value NOW NOW NOW $1.09 $3.49 $2.29 $3.29 We Have A Complete Line of Girls SWIM SUITS and boys $2.98 SWIM TRUNKS PRICE RANGE TO $7.98 Sizes 2 to 16 Yr. Sub-teen — BUY AND SAVE AT — TEEN-TOT SHOP S804 Hwy. 6 S. Phone 6-5252 Crackers 8 oz. pkge- 21c Libbys Vienna Sausage 2-4 oz. cans 35c 303 Cans—Libbys Whole Wax Beans 303 Cans—Libbys Sliced Beets Pictsweet Mixed Vegetables Pictsweet Butter Beans . . . Pictsweet Green Peas . . . Pkge. 17c 2 cans 59c 2 cans 29c Pictsweet Strawberries 81/2 oz. Cans—Magic Circle—Colossal Ripe Olives . can 33c pkge. 28c River Side Claw Crab Meat can 49c ® MARKET ® . 2 cans 25c 3 lb. can 79c 303 Cans—Curtis Tomatoes CRISCO No. 2 cans—Doles Pineapple Juice 2 can 29c No. 2 Cans—Tex-sun Orange Juice 2 cans 29c Veal Chops Deckers Tall Korn Sliced Bacon Ham Hocks . Wisconsin Daisoy Cheese . . ■ Loin Steak . . lb. 67c . lb. 25c . lb. 54c . !fo 0 63c Porter House Steak lb. 55c Tea Garden—24 oz. Bottle Grape Juice Bottle 33c Heinz Ketchup Bottle 23c Square Cut Shoulder Roast . • PRODUCE lb. 63c lb. 55c 303 Cans—Happy Host Midget Peas No. 2y 2 Hunts Sliced Peaches No. 2 Del Monte—Crushed 2 cans 35c 2 cans 51c White Bermuda Onions . Fino Green Cabbage Large Calilornia Celery . Hort Farm . lb. 5c 3 lb. 10c stalk 10c Pineapple . 2 cans 51c Berries - by the gal. or qt. SPECIALS STARTING 4. P. M. THURS., FRL, SAT., APR. 22-23-24 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ALL SALES Charlie's Food Market North Gate — WE DELIVER — College Station