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Thursday, December 1, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 3 Wesleyites Have Meeting In Palestine Saturday A joint Spiritual Life Retreat between the Wesley Foundations of TSCW, Baylor, SHSTC, and A&M will be held Saturday and Sunday. Site of the Retreat will be the Lakeview Methodist As sembly Grounds at Palestine, Tex as. The Rev. Mr. Bob Breihan, di rector of the Texas Methodist Stu dent Movement, will be the dis cussion leader for this event. A student from each school has been appointed as discussion leader for one of the groups. The program will feature discus sion, recreation, worship, singing, and fellowship. Cars will leave the Wesley Foun dation in the morning and after noon Saturday, and will return Sunday in time for chow here Approximately thirty Methodist students from A&M are expected to attend this retreat. Anyone in terested will be welcome and is urged to contact Bob Monk at the Wesley Foundation. LOOKING FOR THAT GIFT? FOR THAT MAN IN YOUR LIFE? THE SLAXATORIUM 110 College Main OFFERS SMART & GOOD LOOKING PERFECT FITTING SLACKS Guaranteed Quality at An Almost Unbelievable Price For the Gift to Remember . . . Go To — THE SLAXATORIUM DON’T DELAY: Use Our Lay Away Plan Need To Supplement Your Library? Then all you have to do is come to The Exchange Store December 7-17 and make your selections from the five thousand odd volumes we will offer on our Gigantic Book Remainder Sale. Books we will offer were originally published at prices three to four times what we are asking for these remainders. See the December 6 Battalion for full details. The Exchange Store SERVING TEXAS AGGIES ^^ctiniiu. ^^civorited By Mrs. Charles Bretschneider Yveline, our Guest Editor for the week, and Charles Bretsch neider have been residents of College Station for five years, orig inally hailing from Michigan. Mrs. Bretschneider, a graduate of the University of Texas with a major in French and Spanish, is publicity chairman of the American Association of University Women in College Station. Mr. Bretschneider is a graduate stu dent of Oceanography. The couple, with their two children, reside at 1204 Ashburn, College Station. BAKED CHICKEN Always use a large fryer or broiler, uncut. Rub a little lemon juice, then salt and pepper in body cavity. Add rosemary or a large handful of fresh parsley, then about a half stick of butter. Rub out side of chicken well with oil. Place in shallow pan in 450 degree oven. Baste often and when nicely browned reduce heat. Cooks in less than an hour. EGGPLANT-LAMB CASSEROLE 1 onion chopped % cup stewed tomatoes 1 can mushrooms 2 T. chopped parsley 3 cups chopped cooked lamb 1 medium eggplant 1 cup broth Swiss cheese Saute onion in butter or oil until golden. Add mushrooms and diced lamb to brown slightly. (One lb. shoulder of lamb, first cooked slowly in water, and seasonings may be used.) Add tomatoes, stewed or fresh, peeled tomatoes can be used, parsley and broth. Let simmer together a few minutes. Peel and slice eggplant. Fry on both sides in olive oil and drain on paper. Line a baking dish with the slices of eggplant and spread the lamb mixtxure on top. Sprinkle generously with grated Swiss cheese. Bake in moderate oven about 1 hour. APPLE DESSERT 6-8 cooking apples 1/3 cup margarine i cup bread crumbs 2/3 cup brown sugar Prepare apples as for apple pie. Place in deep baking dish. Mix crumbs (made from bread dry enough to grate), margarine and brown sugar together, then press firmly on top of apples. Bake in moderate oven about 30 minutes. M.E., B.A., Geology Wives Win in Bowling Mechanical Engineering, Busi ness and Geology Wives Clubs were winners in the Council Bowl ing League Tuesday night. M.E. defeated Dames Club while Business Wives won over Bridge Club by forfeit. High individual series went to Mona Monicle of Geology while Nancy McCarty of Geology took high individual game. Geology Club took high game and high series for the evening. The last series of games will be bowled Tuesday, Dec. 18 in the Memorial Student Center A meeting of the trophy and bowl ing committee will meet next Wed nesday to decide on presentation of trophies, and whether the trophies will be presented Dec. 13 follow ing the games or at another time. The round robin tourney will be gin again in January with a new series. Clubs wishing to partici pate in the Spring tournament may contact Ann Perryman, chairman of bowling, at 4-1254 or Joy Jones, secretary of the Wives Council, at 6-1042. The only charge for bowling is $1.00 for the alley, bowling ball and regulation shoes. This fee in cludes three games for the even ing. Teams are composed of five girls representing a club. 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ED SMOKING PRODUCT OF FILTER T1 pTAREYTON AMERICA’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES Eleven Episcopal Students To Meet in San Marcos Eleven Episcopal students will attend the Episcopal College Stu dent Conference at San Marcos, beginning Friday. Those attending from A&M are Donald Derby, Michael Gill, Bar ton Ellison, Marion Badger, Eddie Nix, Jr., Benton Thomason, Ho ward L. Robinson, Charles Mousa, Herbert Acheson, Fred Cole, and Ronald Pouch. The Rev. Mr. Rob- WE’RE OUT FOR VOLUME — We’re Out to Double Any Previous Year’s Sales — In Order to do this we will sac rifice profits and that is your good fortune — SEE US NOW AT THE ROY HENRY PONTIAC CO. Hearne, Texas ert L. Darwall, Chaplain to Epis copal students, will accompany them. This conference, which will last through Sunday, is planned for Episcopal Students at colleges lo cated in the Diocese of Texas and the Diocese of West Texas. The Rt. Rev. Mr. R. Earl Dicus Suffragan Bishop of West Texas will be the main speaker. KEYS MADE While You Wait! LOUP OT The number of U.S. women em ployed as household servants de clined from 2 million in 1940 to 1 Vz million in 1950. Well, Mr. Smarty, who knows a good way to clean clothes with gasoline. . . . Maybe next time you’ll send them to — CAMPUS CLEANERS THESE VALUES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT OUR BRYAN STORE 1010 South College at Pease TOMATOES Del Monte PEACHES Sliced or Halves. Serve with cottage cheese. No. 2Vo Can 29c Del Monte CORN Golden Cream-Style Corn. Serve Hot! 2 n °- 303 cans 29c 2 No. 303 Cans | IFC Elna Standard Pack Fresh Corn-Fed Pork LOIN ROAST ... lb. 35c Northern Corn-Fed Pork SPARERIBS lb. 37c Farmer Brown Pure Pork SAUSAGE . 1 Lb. Bag 29c FRESH NORTHERN PORK SALE • • Mohawk Smoked PICNICS 25c Fine-Flavored aroma Shank Cut Short — LB GARDEN-FRESH PRODUCE Louisiana Fresh YAMS U. S. No. 1 Washington APPLES Red Ripe Winesap 4 Cello Bag ib. 5c 39c a APPETIZING READY-TO-EAT FOOD • Ghed-R-Yracit 2 sb, loaf 59c Summer Sausage 39c e OUR OWN BAKERY TREATS & Two 7-Inch Yellow Layers Pineapple Layer Cake 49c Devil's Food Cake 79c • SPECIALS IN OUR DRUG DEPT. • AWAY COLD TABLETS Si 27« GLEEM TOOTH PASTE 2 s”' 79c These Are Just a Few OF OUR MANY BIG VALUES