The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 6 Thursday, August 16, 1956 ^^civorites By Mrs. E. P. Segner, Jr: Fairfax-and Ed Segner, who is an assistant professor of civil engineering, are both graduates of the University of Texas. They reside at 719 Mary Lake Drive, Bryan with their three-year-old son, Eddie. ICE BOX BROWN SUGAR COOKIES 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup chopped pecans 1 cup white sugar 4 cups flour (sifted) 1 cup shortening 1 ^ 1 t. baking soda 3 eggs (well beaten) * % t. salt 1 t. vanilla Cream shortening and sugar and then add eggs, flavoring, and pecans. Mix dry ingredients and add a little at a time, mixing well. Shape in rolls, wrap in waxed paper, and keep in refrigerator until ready to bake as needed. Slice thin and bake on greased cookie sheet at 375 degrees until golden brown. MARTHA LOGAN’S BUTTER-CRISP CHICKEN 1 chicken, cut in serving pieces 1 cup flour 1 t. salt % t. pepper 2 t. paprika - butter shortening Put flour, salt, pepper, and paprika in a paper bag. Shake 3 or 4 pieces of chicken in the bag at a time to coat thoroughly. Heat enough butter and shortening in a heavy skillet to make a layer % inches deep. Place chicken in hot shortening and brown on both sides. Place chicken one layer deep in a shallow baking pan. Brush generously with butter. Bake in a moderate oven (350) until tender about 30 or 40 minutes. Baste with melted butter after 15 minutes of baking. If chicken can not be served at once, reduce oven heat. Brush chicken with more melted butter. MEAT LOAF This meat loaf is made without bread snimbs, and my family greatly prefers it. 1 pound ground beef salt 1 onion, chopped popper about % cup canned tomatoes Thoroughly salt and pepper meat, add onion and tomatoes and mix well. Bake covered in moderate oven (350 degi'ees)* for 1 hour. Bake uncovered at 400 degrees for another hour. It should be checked often the last half hour to make sure it isn’t burning, in which case the meat loaf should be covered and the heat turned down. PINEAPPLE BUTTER PIE 1 small can crushed pineapple 4 T. butter 1 cup sugar 2 egg yolks 2 T. flour Place above ingredients in saucepan. Stir over low heat until thoroughly mixed. Continue cooking until mixture becomes thick and clear, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and cool. Pour pineapple mixture into cooled baked pastry shell. Cover with meringue made of two beaten egg whites and 4 tablespoons of sugar, added one at a time and beaten in between. Bake in moderate oven at 325 degrees for 15 minutes until meringue is lightly browned. SWEETER CHERRY PIE 1 can cherries pinch of salt 1 cup sugar 2 T. tapioca Pastry for 8 or 9-inch butter double-crust pie cinnamon Make pastry and line pie pan with bottom crust. Combine cherries, sugar, tapioca, and salt. Pour into pie pan and dot top with butter. 1 Puncture top crust and adjust it on pie and bind edges. Sprinkle top with sugar and cinnamon. Bake in hot oven.(450 degrees) 10 minutes and then in moderate oven (350 degrees) for 35 minutes. This same recipe can be used for apple pie, but sugar should be reduced to Vz cup if canned sweetened apples are used. Oceanographic Society Will Hear Jerome Stein Friday The Oceanographic Society will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Social Room' of the Memorial Student Center. Louise Mason Named As Chairman Louise Mason, foods and nutri tion specialist for the Texas Agri cultural Extension Service, has been named chairman of the 1957 annual convention for the Texas Home Economics Association. According to Anna Bines, presi dent of the organization for Texas professional home economics, the convention will be held February 15-16 at the Hilton Hotel in Fort Worth. Plans for this and other activities were begun at' the Au gust 1 meeting of the Executive Council held in Dallas. "The Convention Proguam will be highlighted by the announce ment of the selection of the home economist of the year, and will climax the state observance of ‘Careers i n Home Economics Week’,” Miss Bines announced. Other plans included the selec tion of Houston as the site for the Febiuary 1958 convention, ar rangements to hold three Writing Worshops over the state on Nov. 10, 17 and 24; and the appoint ments to the Executive Council. A talk will be given by Jerome E. Stein, assistant professor in the Department of Oceanography, and Director of the A&M Marine Lab oratory located at the Texas Med- icsil School at Galveston. Stein, will present some unpub lished results of his recent re search dealing with the way bac teria are destroyed by white blood cells in the oyster. He will include a discussion of methods and techniques used, and will show time-lapse movies of the process. The topic should be of special interest to the biologist and veterinarian since the method used holds much promise in medical re search as a tool in the study of parasitic diseases of animals, ac- coi'ding to Stein. The second item of the evening will be the showing of two short underwater color movies. These x’epresent the first efforts at un derwater photography made by the Society, and were taken off the Texas coast neai* Galveston and Hill Bank by Jack Mantis, assisted by Ray McAllister. All intei’ested persons ai’e invi ted to attend. Ewens Is Author Dx\ William Pxice Ewens, who joined the Depax-tment of Education and Psychology in 1954, is the author of three educational articles which have appeared in recent publications. Di\ Ewens completed his degree work at Stanfox-d Uni versity, Calif. 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