Hawkins Writes JLu.slie V. Hawkins, of the Indus trial Education Department, is the author of an article appearing in the November issue of the School Shop magazine. The article de scribes a simple method for re moving the coating from used or damaged film and creating a clear sheet of plastic. It also de scribes further uses for clear plastic sheets. SHOPPING DAYS LEFT f--- Help Fight TB —-| I9» CHRISTMAS^ L. _ Buy Christmas Seals * All Ags Invited Bryan A. Parham, Student Sen ate president, has received a let ter from TSCW inviting all A&M students to a special Christmas Dance Saturday night. The dance will start at 9 p.m. and close at 1 a.m. See Joe Faulk ’32 for — Auto Parts Seat Covers Crosley-Bendix Appliances JOE FAULK’S AUTO & APPLIANCE STORE 214 N. Bryan 2-1669 S 1COEX2IC32I * tHUOfilN UNOtBIZ VIARS- Off! THRU FRIDAY with ANNE BAXTER 'ONE DESIRE PLUS ‘SUDDENLY’ with FRANK SINATRA CIRCLE THRU FRIDAY “Far Horizon” Charlton Heston —ALSO “Man With A Million” Gregory Peck TODAY & FRIDAY STRANGELY POWERFUL...,^r~ 6UNH BARBARA : nusiuffc EDWARD G. Dianne FOSTER-Brian KEITH Hay WYNN-Warner ANDERSON t>y TECHNICOLOR » GOUMBU new Scree* P1»y by HARRY KLEINFR • Based itpon a novel by Donald HnmiltoG ProduQed by LEWIS J. RACHMIL • Directed by RUDOLPH MATE amily. uorileS Thursday, December 8, 1955 By Mrs. S. S. Morgan Our guest editor this week is the wife of Dr. Morgan, head of the English department. They reside at 500 Jersey St., College Station. WOOD CHUCK ^ lb * buttcr 1 pkg. old English Cheese 4 T. flour ^ can mushrooms 2 cups milk Pimento and green pepper 1 can tomato soup 4 hard-boiled eggs In double boiler, melt butter, add other ingredients except eg»-s and cook until thick. Add chopped boiled eggs and serve on toast. NEW ENGLAND BREAD STICKS 1/2 CU P confectioner’s sugar y 2 T. cinnamon. 1/2 CU P brown sugar 1 stick butter Melt butter, roll bread (which has been cut in wide strips) in butter, then in sugar mixture. Bake 8 minutes at 400 degrees. STUFFED FRENCH ROLLS 2 hard-boiled eggs i^cup Wesson Oil 1 can tomato sauce 2 green peppers (if desired) 1 bottle stuffed olives l doz. French rolls 1 lb. American cheese Grind or chop together all ingredients. Mix well. Remove center of hard rolls, fill with mixture and heat in oven 10 or 15 minutes Cover with waxed paper while heating. Makes one dozen. These can be made ahead of time and heated when ready to serve. BATTALION HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Everyone is fruit-cake conscious as Christmas rolls around each year. But this year why not Bake-a-gift! Select a pretty casser ole, bake your fruit cake, and present it wrapped in transparent paper and tied with a bright bow. One reminder—make your fruit cakes now. They’re always better after time has allowed the flavor of the fruit to blend CASSEROLE FRUIT CAKE 1 cup dried apricots 1/3 cup diced candied or&nge 1 cup light or dax-k x-aisins p ee i 1/3 cup slivered candied 1/3 slivered blanched almonds ohcxxies 1 grated lemon xind 1 cup diced citron Cover apricots with cold water, bring to boil. Boil 1 minute and drain. Slice apricots coarsely. Add rest of fruit, almonds, and rind. The Batter 2 cups sifted enriched flour 1 t. salt Ta t. baking soda % C up Cxisco 4 eggs, separated 1 C up sugar Start heating oven to 275 degrees. Grease 2-quart casserole. Combine flour, salt and soda. Beat egg whites until stiff. Beat Crisco, sugar, and egg yolks until light and fluffy. Stir in fruit mix- tux-e, blending well. Add flour mixture alternately with beaten egg whites. Turn into cassei'ole. Bake 2 hours or longer, depending on thickness of loaf. Cool in casserole. CHRISTMAS CANAPES 2-inch I’ound white bread slices Pinch of salt I pkg. cream cheese; 3 oz. Maraschino cherries 1 T. cream Parsley Work the cream cheese, cream and salt, until smooth. Spread on bread rounds. Cut into tiny rounds about % inch the cherries (or pi- imento or tiny red decorettes). Chop parsley until fine. Make a nar row ring of the parsley around each piece of bread. Do it at intervals to look like holly wreath with the red rounds. Since it is hard to cut c erries or pimiento, use the point of ah empty mechanical pencil. ecorettes may be used but only shortly before serving to keep the color fxom gunning. owe Any of these gifts will please her! SWEATERS • BLOUSES • JEWELRY • STOLES GLOVES • PURSES 108 N. MAIN W. S. D. CLOTHIERS N. BRYAN RV Invitation (Continued from Page 1) Hutchison, John D. Janak, Warren B. Johnson. By i on W. King, Ranrolph S. King, Jacob O. Koehl, Ellison K. Kolinek, Fritz E. Landers, Jei :ome J. Lednicky, Larry E. Lee, Charles R. Lewis, Thomas R. Livingston, A-lbert M. Loudon, Jack H. Luns- fox-d, Jasper N. Lynn, Robert W. McCleskey, Edwax-d B. McGowan, Jess R. McLarry, Charles D. Mc- Mullan. Joe A. Marek, Marvin E. Melson, Kirby T. Meyer, John C. Montgom- ery, Gene C. Nash, Kenneth B. No len, McFarland C. Osborn, Jimmy M. Peacock, Larry D. Piper, Leland H. Pi-att, Charles W. Rasco, Wil liam R. Ratcliff, John W. Rinard, Edmond M. Saad, L. E. Sheppard, Gax-y N. Smith. Tommy W. Smith, Bernard A. Spath, John H. Specht, Karl J Springer, Luther J. Starr, John C. Sullivan, James Syler, James E. ferx-ell, Jack W. Thomas, Richard B. Thornton, Herman J. Veselka, Billy W. Wagnon, Charles S. Ware, Donald A. Weber, and Fred I. Whitt. THE BATTALION iPNb.