Woman’s World Cooking Is Fun mb By Cecily Brownstone COMPANY DINNER Roast Duck with Stuffing Brown Rice Broccoli Spicy Grape Jelly Rolls Ice Cream and Sherbet Cookies Beverage SPICE GRAPE JELLY 3 pounds (about) fully-ripe Con cord grapes (4 cup cider vinegar y 4 teaspoon each ground cinnamon and ground cloves By t cups sugar \ cup water 1 box (1% ounces) powdered fruit pectin Crush thoroughly the grapes; turn into a jelly cloth (use 4 thick nesses of damp cheesecloth for this) and squeeze out juice. Meas ure 2% cups juice into a large mixing bowl. Stir in the vinegar, cinnamon and cloves. Add the sugar; mix well. In a small sauce pan mix together the water and powdered pectin; bring to a boil and boil 1 minute, stirring con stantly. Stir into juice mixture; continue stirring about 3 minutes. (Don’t worry about the few re maining sugar crystals.) Quickly pour into glasses; cover at once with tight lids. When jelly is set, store in freezer. If you plan to use a jar within a few weeks, it may be refrigerator-stored. Makes eight 8-ounce glasses. THE BATTALION Thursday, October 31, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 3 Immature Mates Invite Break Up BY VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatures Writer Youthful marriages often break up because of the immaturity of the individuals. The strain of dop ing with a child-like partner may prove to be more than a stronger personality can tolerate. An incident that revealed just such a situation occurred in a souvenir and gift shop recently. It revolved around a young, at tractive, well-dressed couple, ob viously newlyweds living on a budget. THE GIRL browsed around the shop that sold everything from scrimshaw to blueberry jam, none of it expensive. Her husband was quite taken, meanwhile, with a ship-in-a-bottle build - it - yourself kit that cost $1. He examined it Wives Club View® Stylish Coiffures The latest ideas in high fashion coiffures were modeled for mem bers of the Business Administra tion Wives Club at the groups meeting last week. Models for the show were opera tors at the Lady Fair beauty shop, where the meeting was held, and some members of the club. Mrs. Thelma Pohl, owner of the Lady Fair, also presented tips on make up and hair styles. Refreshments were served by hostesses Bernice Smith, Barbara Holmes and Nora Bowman. from every angle, finally took it sheepishly to the sales counter and handed over $1. The pretty wife suddenly came to life. “Why are you wasting a dollar,” she said shrilly. “You ask me to account for every penny.” THE BIG, handsome fellow shuf fled his feet, then said meekly, “Would you like some of these?” He picked up a handful of Colon ial-style soap balls that were on the counter, also for $1. “I don’t need soap,” she said acidly, “and you certainly don’t need that thing. “It’s an absolute waste,” she re peated as his package was being wrapped. The young man was blushing, and then his bride sud denly thrust her hand out to a basket of silver spoons marked with the souvenir stamp of the town, each at $5, and said “I’ll take this, then.” HE IGNORED her tantrum- tinged request, and firmly and quietly said, “Come, let’s go.” But the girl suddenly bolted out of the store and ran up a street. The nice young man walked with large strides after her. A MATURE girl would have en couraged him to enjoy himself with his dollar’s worth of fun. 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