The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1957, Image 3

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Potrolenm Engineering Wives
Club will meet at 7:45 p.m. Mon
day in the cabinet room of the
YMCA. John Pedigo, guest speak
er for the evening, will show films.
During the business meeting,
election of a president and vice
president for the fall semester will
be held. All graduating senior
wives are urged to be present for
further discussion and planning
of the presentation of diplomas.
Those graduating members un
able to attend the meeting who
wish to receive Ph.T. degrees
should call Ella Tom, TA 2-4408.
Hostesses will be Ann Kinney,
Clara Dokas and Beverly Osburn.
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Annual picnic of the Chemical
Engineering Wives Club will be
held at 3 p.m. Sunday at. William
son Park. Cold drinks will be
available, but each family should
bring a lunch. In case of rain,
the picnic will be cancelled.
Mrs. C. C. Doak will give a
program on flower arrangements
at the meeting of Oceanography
and Meteorology Wives Club at 8
p.m. Tuesday in the south solar
ium of the YMCA. Hostesses will
be Pat Clerihew, Louise Farmer,
Kathy Greenacre and Betty Heck-
roth.
* * *
Graduation ceremonies of the
Electrical Engineering Wives Club
will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sun
day at the YMCA. Speaker for
the occasion will be H. C. Dilling
ham. Ph.T.’s will be presented to
senior wives by M. C. Hughes,
MOCCASINS
4 Different Styles
CHEAP and HARD to wear out
VERY COMFORTABLE
L O U P O T ’ S
Trading Post
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME
THIS WEEK END
with a junior sized pot plant grown especially
for use in the home or garden
WEEK-END SPECIAL SALE
Coleus 39c
Celosia 39c
Caladiums 49c
Nephthytis 49c
English Ivy 49c
Peperomia . . . . . . 39e
Devil’s Ivy 49c
Sansevieria planters . . . 49c
Chrysanthemums .... 49c
May 3rd and 4th
Cash and Carry Only
NAN’S BLOSSOM AGGIELAND
SHOP FLOWER SHOP
1105 S. College Next to Campus Theatre
Bryan, Texas College Station, Texas
head of the Electrical Engineering
Department.
A regular meeting of the chib
will b? held at 8 p.m. Monday at
the YMCA. Mrs. Robert M. Ste
venson will speak on “How to
Be a Good Hostess: How to Pre
pare and Serve Food for Differ
ent Types of Entertaining.”
Hostesses will be Amy Harmon
and Shirley Cox.
* * ^
Aggie Wives Bridge Club will
hold its last business meeting of
the semester at 7:30 tonight in
the Memorial Student Center. All
members are urged to attend.
In the (regular group last week,
winners were Billie Holder, high
score, and Barbara Peterson, sec
ond high and slam.
Joyce Cozart, Wanda DeLaney
and Mary Barthelcmy were first,
second and third winners in the
intermediate group.
Hostesses for this evening will
be Billie Holder, Nancy Hunger-
ford, Sue Kingkaid, Alyce Staehs,
Fran Mercier and Naoma Miller.
* * *
Agriculture Education Wives
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon
day in the Anderson room of the
YMCA. A lesson on flower ar
ranging will be given by a mem
ber of the Garden Club.
* * *
New officers will be installed
at the meeting of the A&M Gar
den Club at 2:30 p.m. Friday in
the social room of the Memorial
Student Center.
Appearing on the program will
be the Mesdames D. W. Williams,
C. B. Campbell and A. B. Nelson.
* * *
Industrial Education Wives will
hold an important business meet
ing at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the
Fountain room of the YMCA.
Election of officers for the fall
semester will be held, and plans
completed for the final spring
picnic.
All wives interested in receiving
Ph. T. degrees are urged to be
present, as graduation plans will
also be discussed.
To brown flour for gravies and
other meat sauces, spread a layer
of flour over the bottom of a heavy
skillet. Stir over moderately low
heat until the flour is golden.
a Pleasure to shop Were!
^ GROCERIES ^ ^ FROZEN FOODS
FolgeFs Mountain Grown
COFFEE 1 lb. 93c
303 Cans—Libby’s
PEAR HALVES .
303 Cans—Libby’s—SMALL
WHOLE BEETS .
. can 27c
. 2 cans 37c
303 Cans—Libby’s—Cream Style
GOLDEN COKN ... 2 cans 35c
Star-KIst Blue Label—7'/2-oz. Can
SOLID PACK TUNA .... 35c
Nabisco—1 Lb. Pkg.
GRAHAMS 33c
Quart Jars—Diamond Brand
SOUR or DILL PICKLES . jar 25c
300 Size Cans—Kimbell’s FRESH
BLACKEYEPEAS .
303 Size Cans—Kimbell’s
PORK & BEANS . .
303 Cans—Monarch—DESSERT
RED CHERRIES . .
3 Pound Can
CRISCO ....
— PICTSWEET —
BEEF, CHICKEN,
TURKEY POT PIES
SLICED PEACHES
Sliced
STRAWBERRIES .
ORANGE JUICE
LEMONADE
LIMEADE
each 27c
. . Pkg. 25c
2—6-oz. cans
MARKET
Armour’s Star
LUNCHEON MEAT . . . Ib. 39c
Armour’s Star
LARGE BOLOGNA . . .lb. 39c
Swift’s Premium
WIENERS lb. 45c
DeckeFs Tall Korn
SLICED BACON . . . . Ib. 53c
— TEN FED BABY BEEF CUTS
Meaty
SHORT RIBS Ib. 33c
Fresh
GROUND MEAT lb. 33c
Square Cut
SHOULDER ROAST . . .lb. 45c
SEVEN BONE STEAK . . lb. 59c
VEAL CHOPS lb. 59c
LOIN STEAK lb. 75c
PRODUCE
No. 2 Cans—Lucky Leaf
SLICED APPLES
2 cans 43c
46-oz. Cans—Kraft’s GRAPE ADE or
ORANGE DRINK ... can 25c
Bath Size Cakes Sweetheart
TOILET SOAP ... 4 cakes 39c
Golden Ripe
BANANAS
Florida Green
CUCUMBERS
Florida
ORANGES .
California
CELERY .
... 2 lbs. 25c
. . 2 lbs. 25c
. 5 lb. bag 38c
. . . stalk 10c
SPECIALS FOR THUR. AFTERNOON, FRI. & SAT. — MAY 2-3-4
FOOD
MARKET
CHARLIE'S
NORTH GATE
— WE DELIVER
COLLEGE STATION
curu
$11 ij^avoriteS
By MAY HILDRETH
(Former lowans, the R. J. Hildreths and their two youngsters—
Christi, 7 , /2, and Jeff, going on 5—moved to Texas three years ago.
Dr. Hildreth is on the faculty of the Agricultural Economics and
Sociology Department at A&M.)
FRITO PIE
This recipe was given to me by the wife of our former pastor.
It was always a big hit at our church suppers:
Line bottom of pyrex dish with Fritos. Add layer of chili (canned
or homemade) and finely chopped onion. Repeat layers of Fritos,
chili and onion until you have the desired amount, and cover top
with cheese.
It’s a good idea to put a sheet of aluminum foil loosely over the
top to keep cheese from getting too brown. Bake at 350 degrees
about 30 minutes.
CHRISTMAS SALAD
A favorite salad of ours is/ this one called Christmas Salad, but
believe me, it’s good year around.
1 package lime Jello
1 tablespoon sugar
% package miniature
marshmallows
Vz cup chopped nuts
1 small can crushed pineapple
% pint whipping cream
1 box cottage cheese
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
% cup flour
Take Jello, juice from the pineapple to which water has been
added to make 1 cup liquid, and sugar. Bring this mixture to a
boil and then cool till jelly-like.
Beat till smooth, then add pineapple, marshmallows, nuts and
cheese. Fold in whipped cream. To decorate, top each serving with
half a maraschino cherry. Very pretty and delicious.
BROWNIES AND MARSHMALLOW FILLING
I got this recipe from a dear friend, Miss Ruth Segelson, a teacher
at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minn.
% cup cocoa
% cup Crisco
% teaspoon salt
2 eggs
Melt Crisco, mixed with cocoa and salt, and then cool. Beat
eggs, sugar and vanilla with flour. Then beat egg and cocoa mixtures
together. Spread thin in greased 9 by 13 ' inch pan, and bake 20
minutes at 300 degrees.
Quarter 18 marshmallows or use enough miniature ones to just
about cover top of brownies. Let marshmallows melt slightly, using
oven a few minutes if necessary.
For topping boil together for 3 minutes: % cupi brown sugar
(packed), X A. cup water and 2 squares chocolate. Add 3 tablespoons
butter and 1 teaspoon vanilla.
When cooled add 114 cups powdered sugar. After topping brown
ies with this mixture, cut into squares. This might sound like work,
but it’s very simple and quick.
CHEESE CAKE
This is the best cheese cake I'have ever tasted. It is a little
on the expensive side, but oh, so smooth and good.
4 or 5 eggs % cup oleo
1 cup sugar 6-ounce package zwieback
3 8-ounce packages cream 1 pint sour cream
cheese 2 or 3 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
Beat eggs until creamy.. Add 1 cup sugar gradually. Cream
separately cheese, adding a little at a time. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla,
and then beat all these ingredients together until smooth. Pour into
9 by 13 inch pan lined with crust made by mixing oleo, melted, with
crumbled zwieback. Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees.
Remove cake from oven and top with mixture of sour cream,
2 or 3 tablespoons sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Return to oven
and bake 10 or 12 minutes at 400 degrees.
The itattation College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, May 2, 1957 PAGE 3
A&M Social Club Closes Year
With ‘Afternoon At Theatre’
A&M Women’s Social Club met
in the ballroom of the Memorial
Student Center Friday for the
final program meeting of this
year. New officers were introduced
by Mrs. Ide P. Trotter, president.
lollah Belle Copeland, a Houston
club and civic leader, emceed “An
Afternoon at the Theatre.”
The talent team presenting the
program were members of Phi
Beta fraternity.
Nelda Coleman played two piano
numbers by Chopin. Nydia Dallas,
teacher of speech, gave several
dramatic readings.
To conclude the program, Sallie
Garrison, a nationally known artist,
sang a group of popular songs.
For the social hour the tea table
Designers Use
New ‘Team’
In Smart Styles
By DOROTHY ROE
Leather and chiffon is the un
likely combination that makes
some of the season’s smartest out
fits.
Now that tanners have developed
leathers that can be washed off
with a damp cloth and are supple
and lightweight enough to drape
like fabric, there seems no end to
the new tricks designers dream up
for them.
There are leather dresses,
leather evening coats, leather
skirts, leather shorts, slacks and
shirts in the current collections, in
addition to the familiar standbys
such as sports jackets and car
coats.
Samuel Robert has designed a
small group of striking outfits
combining smooth calfskin and,
polka-dotted chiffon. One is a slim
black leather shirt dress worn with
a fluffy bow-tied scarf of white
chiffon with black coin dots.
IWilWMTi'TiIl
103 MAIN -— NORTH GATE
AGGIE OWNED
Remodeling Sale
A^ieland Record Shop
CAPITAL RCA VICTOR
DECCA IMPERIAL
and other known brands
$5.95 ALBUMS
$4.95 ALBUMS
$3.98 ALBUMS
45 E.P. . .
ALL SINGLES
. . . $4.95
. . . $3.95
. . . $2.98
. $1.24
. 3 for $2.25
“Blues and News”
Located in the Book Nook, North Gate
was centered with a white and
purple flower arrangement.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were wives of members of the
Entomology Department. Mrs. J.
C. Gaines served as chairman of
the hostess group composed of
the Mesdames H. J. Reinhard, Neal
Randolph, C. F. Garner, Don King,
R. L. Hanna, V. A. Little, A. H.
Alex and J. K. Walker Jr.
Lutherans
To Step Up
Student Work
Lutheran church work on col
lege campuses will be increased,
delegates to the 35th convention
of the Texas District of the church
decided last week in Austin.
Property and student chapels
are to be acquired on more cam
puses and financed by district
budgetary funds.
At the present time, full-time
campus work is being done at the
University of Texas, with part-
time work carried on by pastors
who serve congregations in 44
Texas cities where colleges are
located.
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WHY
Keepsake is America’s
Largest Selling
Diamond Ring
More people choose Keep
sake because:
1. Keepsake is perfect un
der 10-power magnifi
cation.
Keepsake’s nationally
established price guar
antees full and uniform
value.
Keepsake has the Good
Housekeeping Seal of
Approval.
Keepsake may be ex
changed at any time for
a Keepsake of greater
value.
Look for the name Keep
sake in the ring and on the
tag, your assurance of
quality, beauty and value
forever.
$350.00
Good Housekeeping ) HEATHER
^wransttiAlso $100 to 2475
Wedding Ring $12.50
4.
Rings enlarged to show details
Prices include Federal Tax
Always Easy Credit
Sankey Park
Jewelers
111 N. Main
Bryan
LI’L ABNER
By Al Capp
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WHY SHOULD YOU,
MY SOM, LOSE YOUR
HEAD ON ZE-s'L.ddEr//-.
GUILLOTINE ?
YOU CAN
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THANKS,
DAD.
SEE YOU
LATER.
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AMERICANS ARE
CLEVER." A FOOLISH
FRENCH MURDERER
WOULD HAVE
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US AMERICAN
MURDERERS ARE
JUST AS HONORABLE
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TAKE ME TO
headquarters.
PEANUTS
By cartoonist-of-the-year Charles M. Schulz
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BOY, THERE'S NOTHING LIKE
HAVING FOUR FEET!
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