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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1955)
i h-‘:i '>'11 :^'4 ' ; ^ V‘ t|. I'i -l, Thursday, January 13, 1055 THE BATTALION Page 5 TRADE 5 BOOKS . . . you DON’T want 4 you DO need. LOU for i* DRiVE-IH ^^VfM^THEATRE '^HILOREH UNDER 12 YEARS- \Rtt TODAY and FRIDAY “Arrow in the Dust” with Sterling Hayden. Plus — HELLS HALF ACRE” with Wendell Corey. Also DR. X IN PERSON Family Favorites By Mrs. Deaner Woodruff (Ed. note: Mrs. Woodruff and her husband are both from Dallas, but they will reside in Fort Worth during the summer after Deaner graduates from A&M in June, re ceiving a degree in Building Products and Marketing. Mrs. Woodruff is completing her degree in education, by corres pondence, from Baylor. Mrs. Woodruff has' prepared one of the favorite meals of her household. Steak, squash, potatoes, divinity salad, hot bread, lemon pie and coffee make up the meal.) STEAK My husband usually cooks the meat on our little charcoal broiler. We get a generous cut of round steak which allows plenty for two. SQUASH We learned to enjoy squash cooked by my mother’s recipe. 6-8 medium squash, thinly sliced onion, diced 2 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup water Salt and pepper Brown the onions in fat; slice squash into pan with onions. Cover with water, then add sugar. Cook until tender, then mash adding salt and pepper. Cover until ready to serve. BOILED POTATOES We like boiled new potatoes in melted butter seasoned with salt and pepper and sprinkled with par sley. DIVINITY SALAD Deaner’s favorite salad is an old Georgian recipe of divinity salad. 36 marshmallows 1 large can of chunk pineapple 1 cup of chopped nuts 2 egg yolks 2 tablespoons of sugar 2 tablespoons of vinegar % teaspoon of spit 1 pint of whipping cream Cube the marshmallows and add with the can of pineapple and cup mf nuts. Prepare dressing by beat ing the yolks of 2 eggs and mix ing with 2 tablespoons of sugar, 2 tablespoons of vinegar and % ^teaspoon of salt. Cook in double boiler until thick. Then cool and add one pint of whipped whipping- cream. Pour on salad and mix. I usually serve hot bread Avith this meal and serve coffee. LEMON PIE 1 tall can Carnation milk 1 cup sugar 1 package lemon jello Chill mixing bowl and chill milk. Pour jello and sugar into bowl, slowly adding milk while beating. , Turn rotator to a medium speed and beat until thick. Then pour into graham cracker crust and chill in the refrigerator. Miss Nancy Dawes To Give Concert The Memorial Student Center Recital series AA'ill present Miss Nancy Dawes in a piano concert at 3 p.m. Sunday in the MSC. Miss Dawes, now a teacher in Che Dallas public school system, is a graduate of Texas State College for Women and the University of Michigan. * At TSCW, she won the Leman award for “outstanding artistic achievement.” She has appeared as guest soloist with the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra, and has played programs in Texas, New Mexico and Michigan. TODAY—THRU TUESDAY MUSICAVALCADE AND THE PERSONAL STORY OF THE GREATEST BUSINESS ON EARTH! foooooooo DARRYL F. ZANUCK presents IRVING BERLIN’S M ILimicos i From 20th Century-Fox starring / Has Bridge Party Newcomers Club Mrs. Pat James and Mrs. Joan Ramsey were hostesses for the last meeting of the Newcomers club, a bridge and canasta party. Mrs. Samuel Johnson was the high regular bridge winner and Mrs. Merlin Mitchell, low winner. ^Mrs. George Reid was traveler. Mrs. Raymon Hite won the prize for beginners bridge. Mrs. James was the canasta winner. ETHEL MERMAN DONALD O'CONNOR MARILYN MONROE DAN DAILEY; JOHNNIE RAY ^ MITZI GAYNOR Color by DE LUXE In the wonder of High-Fidelity ; STER r PHONIC SOUND TODAY and FRIDAY V. * , -vY-G'M presents 'VM-:/?. AND THE M VOICE Of MARIO LANZA || DIXIE For your Theatre Enjoy ment—The Dixie Theatre announces a new and dif ferent program — “For eign Art Film” to our patrons. “This is terrific! A treat for all ages and hoth sexes!” -—Daily News A GINA LOLLOBRiGIDA 3 “ umo vo. ( atuC HELD OYER “BAREFOOT CONTESSA” ROCEilES Armour Star !h Kraft Veiveeta Cheese Sugar Imperial 5 Sausage 2 lb. Box lb. Bag Armour Star Pure Pork 1 ib. Cello 29c 69c 35c 2 9 c Waldorf Toilet Tissue Durkee Black Pepper oz. Can Sunnyland Oleo 1 Lb. Carton 1 5 3 9 13 Wolf C ll 3 I i N °- 2 Can 33 Del co omaloes 303 Can Delco Cut Green Beans 303 Can 13 10- Armour’s 1 reet Chef Bride Pinto I3i saeciins 12 oz. Can 2 Sb. Bag 3 9 19 Produce California Pascal CELERY < 2 stalks 15= Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT 2 9c California AVACADOS each 10c m * Frozen Food Patio MEXICAN DINNER a complete dinner 59< Birdseye Broccoli SPEARS 10 oz - pkg 2 3 c Birdseye Fish Sticks PERCH 10 cz. pkg. MILLER'S SUPER MARKET FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE . . . . WE ARE OPEN 7 P.M. TO 8 P.M. — MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY — CLOSED SUNDAY Specials for Thursday P.M., Friday & Saturday-January 13th - 14th - lath