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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1958)
The Battalion * College Station (Brazos County)', Texas R ^! PAG^ 6 Thursday, January SO, 1958 — Social Whirl Oceanography and Meteorology Wives elected officers for the com ing semester at their last meeting. Serving during the spring term will be Donna McDonnell, president; Beverly Gibson, vice president; Mary Ann Connaughton, secretary; Marjorie Leinhart, treasurer; s(of cant SEE sll 0 f Eurt>pe.« v/ 0 u have to 1JV£/(■ | That's why American Express Student Tours are expertly planned to include a full measure of individual leisure— ample free time to discover your Europe—as well as the most comprehensive sight-seeing program available anywhere! 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Bill Turner’s Aggieland Combo Will provide the music. * * * Officers Wives Club of College Station will hold its regular lunch eon followed by bridge and canasta at 12:30 p. m. next Thursday at the Oaks, 200 South Congress, Bryan. Reservations may be made before Tuesday noon with any of the following hostesses: Mrs. J. N. Remele, Mrs. C. Connaughton, Mrs. T. A. Ghormley. * * * Handicraft Rug Group of the A&M Social Club will meet at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Chester O’Donnell, 315 Lee South, with Mrs. Williams Burns as co hostess. FOR THAT NEW SHOE LOOK WITH OLD SHOE COMFORT SEE COURT’S Shoes — Shoe Repairs North Gate American Express Travel Service 65 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y. c/o Travel Sales Division Yes! Please do send me complete information c-64 about 1958 Student Tours of Europe! Name. .77777^.7,.... Address 77777, wmmmm City 777... 7.. Zone...... 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PECAN MACAROONS 1 egg white 2% cups pecans, cut % cup light brown sugar lengthwise Beat egg white until stiff. Add sugar gradually. Work in the nuts. Drop mixture fi-om a teaspoon onto, a greased and lightly floured cookie sheet. Bake at 300 degrees for 15 minutes. Remove from cookie sheet and cool. Makes 4 to 5 dozen. LEMON ICE BOX PUDDING Ia§ty 9 Hearty Tuna Chowder Makes Fine Luncheon Dish By CECILY BROWNSTONE AP Food Editor Home from school for lunch, boys and girls are likely to enjoy a nutritious and heaity potato-and- tuna chowdei’. Grilled cheese sandwiches or toast spread with an egg salad mixture are good with the chowder. We find fresh fruit and crisp cookies a fine ending for this menu. POTATO TUNA CHOWDER Ingredients: 1 can (HD/i ounces) frozen condensed cream of potato soup, 1 Vz to l % cups milk, % cup very finely diced celery, 1 can chunk style tuna (drained), finely grated carrot (for garnish). Method: Place the unopened can of frozen soup in hot water for several minutes so soup can be re moved easily. Turn into a medium sized saucepan and add the milk and celery. Heat slowly, stirring occasionally, until soup is thawed. Bring to a boil, then turn heat IVz cups vanilla wafer crumbs 1 envelope gelatin % cup cold water 4 eggs, separated Vz cup sugar juice and grated rind of 1 lemon 3 tablespoons butter Vz cup sugar % pint whipping cream Beat % cup sugar in egg yolks, lemon juice and rind, and butter. Cook in double boiler until thick. Stir in gelatin, which has been softened in the water, while the mixture is hot. Set aside to cool. Beat egg whites and add Vz cup sugar; then fold in whipped cream. Fold in cooled mixture and pour into a dish lined with 1 cup of crumbs; sprinkle remaining crumbs over top. Chill for at least 3 hours. Serves 8. 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