The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1955, Image 5

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    BA and Geology Wives
.Win Bowling Tuesday
Business Wives and Geology
Wives were winners in the Council
N v Bowling- Tournament Tuesday
night at the Memorial Student
Center. Bridge club won by for
feit since the Veterinary Medicine
Wives didn’t bowl.
Business Wives defeated Dames
Club and Mechanical Engineering-
Wives were outbowled by Geology
Wives in all three games played.
Erma Ingram of Business Wives
scored individual high game while
individual series went to Eleanor
Paceman of Geology Wives.
Business Wives also won high
game and high series for teams.
The group will bowl again Nov.
15 for the third game in the round
/. Ed. Wives Club
May Be Formed
An Industrial Education Wives
Club may be in the process of be
ing organized, stated Gardner Os
born, president of the Aggie Wives
Council.
The list of 40 I. Ed. majors was
turned over to Lou Pryor, Reba
Tubbs and Mrs. Calvin Neumann,
prospective club members.
Mines, Pryor, Tubbs and Neu
man will start contacting the girls
on the list with the hopes that a
club can be organized.
Interested parties may contact
Mrs. Pryon at 6-8382.
robin tournament. The clubs will
bowl for the remainder of the se
mester and the winner will be
awarded a prize or trophy. The
definite type prize is not establish
ed.
Clubs wanting to enter the tour
nament may do so by contacting
Ann Perryman, chairman of Bowl
ing League, or Joy Jones, secre
tary of the Council.
Each team is composed of five
girls. Extra persons wanting to
bowl may be alternate members of
the team. Fees are $1 which in
cludes alley, official shoes and
bowling ball.
Members may wear blue jeans,
lacks or pedal pushers.
forties
UN Club To Hear
Talk, See Slides
The United Nations Club will
meet Friday night at 7:30 in the
YMCA.
Roy W. Snyder of the Texas Ag
ricultural Experiment Station will
give a talk about Uruguay and
Peru; he will also show some slides
from these countries. Sponsored
by the Point Four Program, Sny
der traveled through South Amer
ica where he had the opportunity
to learn the language and native
customs—reasons which will add
to the interest of his talk.
By Mrs. Robert B. Kamm
Maxine Kamm, who received her degree in music from Iowa
State Teachers College, is the wife of the Dean of Student Personnel
Services. Dean and Mrs. Kamm came to A&M this year from
Drake University in Des Moines where Kamm served as Dean of
Students. Mrs. Kamm’s recipes originated in Des Moines, Iowa
and Minneapolis, Minnesota.
VEAL AND RICE CASSEROLE
l%-2 lbs. veal steak 4 cups water
2 medium onions 1 large can mushrooms
2 cups chopped celery and juice
2 cans mushroom soup 1 cup washed and dried rice
2 cans chicken rice soup Blanched almonds
Cut up the veal steak and onions and brown in fat. Add finely
chopped celery, mushroom soup, rice soup, water, and mushrooms.
Stir in rice and sprinkle with almonds. Bake l 1 /^ to 2 hours at 325 to
350 degrees.
FORGOTTEN DESSERT
This x-ecipe is one that a close friend of mine often used when en
tertaining faculty friends at Dxake.
6 egg whites % t. cream of tartar
% t. salt 1 !4> cup sugar
Pre-heat oven to 450 dcgi'ees. Then beat the egg whites, salt and
cx-eam of tartar until very stiff. Add sugar, 1 teaspoon at a time and
beat well. Put in buttered Pyx-ex dish and turn oven OFF when put
ting dessex-t in. Leave overnight. Sex-ve with whipped cream and
fx-esh or frozen berries or peaches. Serves 8.
NEW WORLD MEAT PIE
Pie Crust
114 cup sifted flour 14 cup shortening
!4 t. salt 3 T. water
Pre-heat oven 400 degx-ees. Roll out half dough for 8-inch pic
tin. Fill with hamburger filling and top with crust. (Do not make
slits in crust as the steam helps in baking the hamburger fillixxg).
Hamburger Filling
OPEN FOR ALB BANQUETS, DINNERS
RECEPTIONS, WEDDINGS AND LUNCHEONS
ALL by RESERVATION ONLY
MAGGIE PARKER DINING HALL
2-5089
“The Oaks” — 3-4375
BRYAN
2/3 lb. gi’ound beef
1 cvxp thinly sliced cax-rots
1 sxxiall onion, chopped fine
1 t. salt
Combine carrots, onion, salt,
14 t. pepper
14 t. Worchestex-shire sauce
14 cup shredded cheese
2 T. butter
beef, pepper and Woxchestershir<
sauce and spxead in pie shell. Sprinkle cheese over top, dot with buttex-
and top with crust. Bake in pre-heated oven 400 degx-ees for about
40 minutes.
DATE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE
1 cup flour
1 cup sugar
2 t. baking powder
Pinch salt
1 cup chopped dates
14 cup nut meats
14 cup xxxilk
1 cup brown sugar
2 cup boiling water
1 T. butter
Sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Add dates,
nut meats, milk. Mix and spi-ead out in buttered baking dish. Pour
sauce (made from the brown sugar, boiling water and butter, mixed
together) over batter and bake for about 35 minutes at 350 degrees.
Serve with whipped cream.
I £
Aggies
Got
The
Word?
IT S MUMS
For both the Game
ami the Danee —
See your Dorm Representative
or come by
Student Floral Concession
across from the main entrance to new area
Thursday, November 3, 1955
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