The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 06, 1956, Image 5

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SOCIAL WHIRL
Industrial Education Wives Club
will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at
the home of Jan Kuykendall,
B-20-Z College View. Mrs. C. C.
Lawrence will give a demonstra
tion on Christmas gift-wrapping.
★
Members of the Wildlife Manage
ment Wives Club enjoyed a talk
on beauty care by Mrs. Renee Ab
bott at Tuesday night’s meeting
in the YMCA. Mrs. Abbott, of
Edna’s Beauty Salon, discussed
skin problems and care, make-up,
and care and styling of the hair.
During the business meeting
which preceded the program, the
group discussed plans for the
Christmas party to be held jointly
with the Fish and Game Club.
Since the committee has been un
able to obtain a hall as yet, the
date for the party was left indef
inite.
Officers for the year, elected at
a previous meeting of the club, are
Lois Porter, president; Joy Roper,
vice president; Mattie Wilkerson,
secretary-treasurer; Angie Clark,
reporter; Jeanette Spears, parlia-
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mentarian, and Marie Tiller, rep
resentative to the Aggie Wives
Council.
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A program of slides is planned
for Monday night’s meeting of the
Chemical Engineering Wives Club.
The meeting is scheduled for 7:30
p.m. in the south solarium of the
YMCA.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harris will
show scenes of Cuba, while Vir
ginia Fereday will present slides
of Nassau, British West Indies.
A short business meeting is also
planned.
★
Aero Wives will hold their Christ
mas party at 7:30 p.m. Friday in
the Aeronautical Building. Mr.
and Mjrs. Fred E. Weick will show
films taken in Europe, and re
freshments will be served.
★
Aggie Wives Bridge Club mem
bers will hold their regular end-
of-the-season “Bridge-o” party at
7:30 p.m. today in the Memorial
Student Center.
Hostesses for the beginning
group will be Jo Hemphill and La-
Juana Ritch, while Janie Perkins
will serve as hostess for the reg
ulars.
There will be no meeting Dec.
13th.
At the Nov. 22 meeting prizes
were won by Kathy Rowan, first
and traveling slam, and Pat Spray-
berry, second, in the regular group.
Hostesses were Barbara Jones and
Beverly Noak for the regulars and
Jean Cunningham and Pat Mont
gomery for the beginners.
Add cooked noodles to a white
sauce seasoned with Worcester
shire sauce; turn into a casserole,
sprinkle with grated cheese and
oven-heat.
Pretty Wrappings
Will Add Charm
To Yule Presents
AP Newsfeatures
Gift wrappings may be conver
sation pieces. A pretty one may go
a long way in stretching the im
portance of a gift. A fluffy ribbon
bow atop a package or a gift wrap
that is especially suitable to the
contents of the package may be
more fun than the gift itself.
A real intriguing gift wrap for
young girls is an angelic one that
is charming and simple to make.
Wrap the box in black or char
coal gray paper and secure with
cellophane tape.
Pleat a piece of pink construction
paper into 3-inch folds and cut
angel shapes. Use an angel pic
ture as a pattern. When unfold
ed, you have a strip of six angels
holding hands. The wings are cut
separately and taped to the back of
each angel. Now place them in a
semi-circle on top of the box and
hold them in place with clear tape.
Tiny birthday candles are taped
to each angel’s hand for an extra
touch. Fluffs of cotton are taped
here and there to form floating
clouds. There are a variety of
other shapes you could cut from
folded paper in similar fashion:
a row of triangular trees, studded
with sequins; gingerbread ladies
or snowmen decorated with holiday
tape. Almost any Christmas motif
will lend itself. Skaters may lend
a festive note if you find just the
right pattern.
Experiment with your design
usin& newspaper until you get just
the right one. Then cut it on the
good paper.
Use Christmas ornaments,
flowers, glitter and other inexpen
sive items to add glamor and in
dividuality to your beribboned
packages. A red rosebud taped to
each ribbon loop may give a special
look.
Another cute idea is to dye cot
ton swabs gay colors and make
pinwheel designs. Dye the cotton
tips red or green and sprinkle
them with glitter. Fasten to your
package with cellophane tape. You
may also spell out the person’s
name with these little cotton tips if
you are decorating a large pack
age.
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Thursday, December 6, 1956 PAGE 5
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By LOU ANN CLAYTON
(Dr. and Mrs. William H. Clayton live at 226 Lynn Dr. in Bryan.)
HUNGARIAN GOULASH
1 pound hamburger salt, pepper, garlic
3 large fresh green onions, powder to taste
chopped fine 2 small cans tomato
Vz green bell pepper, chopped sauce
Brown onions, green pepper and meat, and then add salt, pepper
and garlic powder. When this is blended, pour in tomato sauce and
then add water (about l 1 /^ cups) till mixture is a little thicker than
soup. Simmer for about 45 minutes. Serve over boiled rice. This,
with a green salad and hot bread, makes a complete meal.
QUICK AND EASY CHOCOLATE COOKIES
1 package brownie mix 1 cup chopped nuts
Vz cup plus 1 tablespoon water
Combine all ingredients, and drop from spoon onto well-greased
cookie sheet. Bake about 12 minutes in 350-degree oven. Let cool
a few minutes before removing to cookie jar.
FUDGE PIE
4 unbeaten eggs 2 cups sugar
1 stick of butter, or 1 cup % cup cocoa
Beat eggs and sugar together till fluffy. While this is being done,
melt butter with cocoa in double boiler. Then pour melted butter mix
ture in with eggs and sugar, beating steadily. Chopped nuts may be
added if desired. Pour the whole mixture into an unbaked pie shell
and bake in 350-degree oven until crust is delicately browned. If more
than stick of butter is used, cocoa should be increased accordingly.
GREEN PEA SALAD
1 can green peas, drained % chopped pimentoes
% cup mayonnaise x /± cup chopped scallions
2 tablespoons prepared mustard
Mix all ingredients together and chill. Serve on a lettuce leaf as a
salad, or use as a vegetable.
MULLIGAN STEW
1 pound lean stew meat 3 medium potatoes, sliced
salt, pepper 3 large carrots, sliced
1 bay leaf 1 small can green, peas,
1 big onion, chopped fine drained
Dredge meat, after it has been salted and peppered. Then brown
slowly in butter. When browned, add bay leaf and vegetables, and
cover with water. Add salt to taste.
Cook this mixture until all vegetables are tender. When you are
ready to serve, add a very little thickening of flour and water, if a
thicker soup is desired.
This is even better the second day than when first cooked. A can
of tomatoes may be added for variety. *
Social Whirl
A Christmas party for members
of the VMA Auxiliary, their hus
bands and children is scheduled
for 8 p.m. Friday on the second
floor of the YMCA.
Freshman wives will seiwe as
hostess. There will be a Christ
mas tree for the children, with a
gift to be brought for each child.
Members are also reminded to
bring food or clothing for a Christ
mas basket for a needy family.
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WEDDING PARTIES
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Groceries
16 Oz. Cans—KimbelFs 2 Cans
Cranberry Sauce 35c
303 Cans—Kimbell’s 2 Cans
Pitted - Pie Cherries 47c
No. 21/2 Cans—Libby’s Can
Whole Spiced Peaches 37c
303 Cans—Libby’s
PUMPKIN—2 Cans 29c
FOLGERS—Mountain Grown
COFFEE — 1 Lb 99c
Star Kist Green Label Can
Chunk Style Tuna 29c
Frozen Foods
PICTSWEET FROZEN FOOD
Orang-e Juice, Lemonade
Lime Ade—2—6 Oz. Cans ...33c
BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY
POT PIES — Each 27c
Cut Golden Corn, Spinach
Mustard Greens — Pkg-. ..
Groceries
ARMOUR’S 12 Oz. Can
STAR TREET 37c
No. 1 Flat Cans—Libby’s 2 Cans
Sliced Pineapple 33c
No. 2 Cans—Libby’s 2 Cans
Tomato Juice 29c
Libby’s Asparagus Style Can
Whole Green Beans 35c
303 Cans—Libby’s 2 Cans
Golden Cream Corn 33c
3-Pound Can Can
CRISCO or FLUFFO 89c
No. 2 Cans—Van Camp’s 2 Cans
Pork and Beans 35c
303 Cans—Green Giant
Big- Tender Peas
2 Cans
43c
Market
17c
Produce
EATMORE—Fresh
CRANBERRIES—2 Lb. 19c
TEXAS JUICY
ORANGRS—5 Lb. Bag: 25c
490 SIZE SUNKIST
LEMONS — Doz 20c
RUBY RED
Grapefruit—2 for 15c
CARROTS—Cello Bag 10c
Decker’s Tall Korn >
SLICED BACON — Lb 45c
Armour’s Star
FRYERS — Lb 39c
Fresh Pork
Shoulder Roast*—Lb 45c
Fresh Lean, Home Made Pound
Pure Pork Sausage 55c
Babj’ Beef Cuts
LOIN STEAK — Lb 69c
7-Bone Steaks — Lb 49c
RIB CHOPS — Lb 59c
Meaty Short Ribs — Lb 29c
Square Cut
Shoulder Roast — Lb 39c
Fresh Ground Meat — Lb 29c
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