The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 07, 1954, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
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Thursday, October 7, 1954
Newcomers Tea Held
By Mrs. David Morgan
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RECEIVING LINE formed to greet Mrs. John A. Way includes Mrs. David H. Morgan,
Mrs. M. T. Harrington, Mrs. Frank Anders,on, Mrs. Henry Rakoff, Mrs. Albert Sparks and
Mrs. George Huebner.
The Newcomers club was hon
ored with a tea given by Mrs, Da
vid H. Morgan at her home, Jones
street, Wednesday afternoon. The
1 president’s wife’s tea traditionally
begins the club’s social year.
Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. M. T. Har
rington, Mrs. Frank Anderson and
the officers of the club, ‘Mrs.
George L. Huebner, Mrs. A. K.
Sparks and Mrs. Henry Rakoff
received the guests.
The club’s committee chairmen,
Mrs. David R. Fitch, Mrs. Arthur
F. Isbell, Mrs. Marc G. Davenport,
-Mrs. Raymond V. Hite, Mrs. John
P. Barlow, Mrs. George K. Reid sr
Mrs. Sam Johnson, Mrs. M. P.
Mitchell and Mrs. Henry L. Phil
lips were the hostesses.
Various activities sponsored by
the College Women’s Social club
were described to the newcomers
by Mrs. J. R. Mogford, Mrs, L. S.
O’Bannon, Mrs. W. B. Martin, Mrs.
J. D. Lindsay, Mrs. H. N. Abram
son, Mrs. Fred Weick, Mrs. Joe
Davis, Mrs. Clark Allen and Mrs.
Frank Anderson.
Mrs. G. H. Draper and Mrs. R.
D. Lewis, vice-president of the
Social club, also welcomed the
newcomers.
An autumnal centerpiece of ma
roon and white chrysanthemums
adorned the tea table, and maroon
candles in glass candelabras com
pleted the theme.
DYERS-FUR STORAGE HATTERS
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Students ... Use Our Convenient Pick Up Station
At Taylor's Variety Store—North Gate
Family Favorites
By Mrs. Wayne Stark
(Ed. note—Mrs. Stark, the wife of the director of the
Memorial Student Center, lives at 311 Lee Street. She offers
recipes for apple crisp, ham-asparagus shortcake and tuna-
noodle casserole.)
REGISTRATIONS BEING
ACCEPTED
The Oaks Nursery School
601 Maryem St. — College Station
BALANCED PROGRAM
Qualified Teachers — Transportation Available
Separate Rooms For Rest and Play
LARGE SHADED PLAY AREA
Hours 9-12 — 8-5
For Appointment Phone 4-8179
Ocean Spray—Strained 17 Oz. Can
Cranberry Sauce . . . 19 c
Gladiola
Flour .... 5 lb. bag 39 c
n Can ’
l . 31b.can79 c
Apple Crisp
% teaspoon salt
1 unbeaten egg
1/3 cup melted and cooled
shortening
baking dish. Mix flour, sugar,
5 to 6 cups sliced apples
1 cup sifted flour
Vz cup sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
Place apples in greased 6”xl0
baking powder, salt and egg. Pour shortening over mixture and bake
with apples 30 to 40 minutes in a moderate oven (350 degrees). Serve
warm with cream or ice cream.
Ham-Asparague Shortcake
3 cups biscuit mix 2 cups cubed ham
3 tablespoons melted butter 1 package frozen asparagus
3 cups cheese sauce cuts, cooked and drained
Prepare biscuit dough, following directions on package. Roll out
% inch thick, and cut into 18 rounds. Brush 6 rounds with Rutter and
top with 6 more rounds. Repeat. Bake in hot oven, (450 degrees) for
18 to 20 minutes. Split biscuits and fill top with cheese sauce mix
ture. ,
Cheese Sauce. Combine 3 cups medium white sauce and 1 cup
grated cheddar cheese. Stir over hot water until cheese melts. Add
ham and aspargus’ cuts.
Tuna-Noodle Casserole
Arrange in casserole layers of drained tuna, cereal, chopped onion
and cooked noodles. Pour over each layer cream of mushroom soup
(one can) which has been prepared as directed on the can. Make the
last layer a thin one of cereal. Pour remaining soup over all. Bake in
moderate oven 20 to 30 minutes or until onions are tender.
A flaky cereal is preferred.
UofH Sets Supper
For BSU Members
The University of Houston Bap
tist Student union will have a
buffet supper for members of the
A&M BSU before the A&M-U of H
football game in Houston Satur
day.
The supper will be at 5:30 p.m.
The Lilly Jolley School of Nurs
ing will have a social after the
game at Memorial Hospital.
Baptist students and their dates
are invited, and Cliff Harris, BSU
director, requests that reservations
be made to him by Thursday.
Seated Tea
Study Club
Formally opening the club year,
the Campus Study clnb held a
seated tea in the Social room of
the Memorial Student Center Tues
day afternoon.
Guests were received by mem
bers of the executive board of the
organization together with the
presidents of other federated clubs
of the district. Mrs. John E. Hutch
inson of the Extension service club,
Mrs. C. C. Lanham of the Reading
club, Mrs. W. L. Porter of the Bry
an Women’s club and Mrs. J. R.
Bach of the Beta Sigma Phi soror
ity formed the receiving line.
Preceding the tea hour, Mrs.
Morris J. Garber, program chair
man, presented the Harmony Chor-
Opens
Year
TODAY & FRIDAY
2 ALL-TIME GREATS in ONE big Show!
KIRK DOUGLAS
as the,
“EXCITING! ’’-Tims Ma&
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...of the
men he fought,.
and the women
he lovedUl
“A KNOCKOUT!”
WHITER WIHCHELLI
“POWERFUir-feitpshMst
ftodoced by STANLEY KRAMER
1 Directed by MARK ROBSON
He-Released thru UNITED ARTISTS
al club, directed by Mrs. Grace
Krug. Mrs. C. W. Simmons accom
panied the choral group in their
three selections. Mrs. Barton
Adams, Mrs. John Hill and Mrs.
C. H. Groneman formed a violin
trio.
Covering the tea table was an
Italian cutwork embroidered cloth.
The centerpiece was an arrange
ment of ruby red lilies and coral
vine in a silver container. It was
presented to the Study club in
memory of Mrs. F. B. Clark. .
Mesdames T. O. Walton sr., J. S.
Mogford, E. P. Humbert and Ida
Kernodle, all life members of the'-,
organization, presided at the silver
tea service throughout the after
noon.
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FREE
PORTABLE TYPEWRITES
Drop your name in the container at the BRYAN BUl-
NESS MACHINE CO. Drawing- will be Nov. 12.
IMPROVE YOUR GRADES
Use our rental purchase plan. $6.00 per month, tent
applied on purchase of machine. Also late model sand-
ard typewriters for rent.
Buy your portable typewriter from BRYAN BUSNESS
MACHINE CO. We maintain a service department to
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As long as you are in A&M, bring your portalle in. We
will blow the dust and lint out with compressed air,
lubricate, and install a new ribbon, and onlycharge you
for the ribbon.
ENGINEERING STUDENTS!
We will install half spacing for writing ezponents, sub
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Come in and drop your name in for the drawing of the
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Bryan Business Machine Co.
429 South Main street
Bryan, Texas — Phone 2-1328
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With 10c Coupon on Can
Skinner’s—-7 Oz. Pkg.
Macaroni ... 2 for 21c
NuCrest — In Heavy Syrup—2 Vs Can
Elberta Peaches . . 25 c
Headstart—No. 300 Can. (Limit 4)
4 for 25 c
Texsun—46 Oz. Can FWwrv *-1
dT\ s* • * V • “1 £ 11II IS • •
Grapeirmt Juice . « . 19 c D
^ Casserole—1 Lb. Pkg.
Snider’s—14 Oz. Bottle. (Limit 2) FI* ■ FI
Catsup .... 2 for 25c Pmto Beans • • • 10c
Casserole—Large—1 Lb. Pkg.
Texas Magic—8 Oz. Can F * FI Tf c'X
Tomato Sauce ..... 5 C kuna Beans .... 19 c
Libby’s Cream Style—303 Can
Golden Corn .
Casserole—Great Northern—1 Lb. Pkg.
. 15c Beans 15 c
Clorox ... quarts 15 c
Clorox . . . V2 gal. 29 c
Planter’s—8 Oz. Can
Cocktail Peanuts ... 33 c
Sugaripe—1 Lb. Cello Pkg.
Santa Clara Prunes .. 29 c
Lustre Cream—$1.00 Size
Shampoo ..... 79 c
Large Package
Tide ....
. . . 25 c
Large Package
Oxydol . . .
... 25c
Personal Size
Ivory Soap . .
. 4 for 21c
Bath Size
Camay . . . .
.2 for 25c
Regular Size
Camay . . .
. 2 for 17c
Premium—1 Lb. Box
Crackers . .
. . . 25 c
New Assorted Colors—Northern 3 FOR
Toilet Tissue . . 3 for 23 c
Reynold’s—12” x 25’ Roll
Aluminum Foil
e • • 25^
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★ LIBBY’S FROZEN FOODS -k
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WASH. DELICIOUS APPLES
Sb 15c
LIBBY’S SWEET PEAS _ 10 Oz. Pkg.
LIBBY’S CUT CORN _ 10 Oz. Pkg.
Jasmine Peek-A-Boo
SLICED BACON ... lb. 59c
CELLO. CARROTS 1 ©g
LIBBY’S ORANGE JUICE _ 6 Oz. Can
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Heart of Texas
FRYERS .... lb. 49«
1 Roll—Jasmine I^uie
CELLO. TOMATOES |
3 ** 50c
PORK SAUSAGE . . lb. 39<
LOIN STEAK ... lb. 65^
Assorted—Bologna—Olive—Pickle-Pimiento
LUNCH MEATS . . Ib. 39«
10 LB BAG IDAHO POTATOES
38c
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