oe Cer ee ent: Greenmount, the recent marriage of their son MARRIED IN TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert McInnis,;colm, daughter ef Mr. a. wish to announce} William Malcolm of Toronto. Cedric C. McInnis, who resides|/4, at the Precious Blood Roman in Toronto, to Miss Eileen Mal-| Catholic Church, Toronto, Ontario. IDA BAILEY ALLEN LGeardlan, Chariotiotows, Tues. May 19, 195%. 7/ MARY: HAWORTH Twice-Divorced Husband Blames Failure On Wife | ‘Dear Mary Haworth: I needjure, and look probably 10 years advice as to whether I should/ younger than my age. endure further indignities at the Perhaps Jim is trying to destroy | sex of a husband who seems|my self-respect. But why? And am E ' ' ' abnormal-type love stories in paperback editions: and sensed tendencies of this sort in his love- making overtures—which I dis- couraged, tactfully. In the last four months, we've had a celibate relationship, which I've accepted without complaint (as a great emotional hardship), so as not to However, now he stumbles in, after midnight. to boast of his triumphs elsewhere — informing me also that I am loathesome to him on that score. He has’ spread this news amongst our shocked friends, intimating that the fault is mine. ... I am not a prude; I enjoy. dancing, the theater. moderate | drinking, an occasional night! club. I am chic, with a nice fig-| i dium onion in 2 tbsp. butter or; ‘rendered chicken fat. * Mrs. Marriage took place on April “Men, as a rule, do not like what you call namby - pamby foods, Madame,”” remarked the Chef. “Par example, I mean such things as plain creamed tuna or chicken, bland chicken a la king or mashed potatoes with little fla- Vor, or canned or frozen fruits in which the flavor is lost in the too- sweet syrup. “These taste like nursery foods fe a man! “I realize that chicken |left- Overs must be utilized. Madame, but to expect a man to enjoy it plain or creamed is a big mis- take. He will probably go out after dinner and fill up some- mhere on a big corned beef sand- “But what if the oddments of thicken are made into good-sized Individual chicken pies, Chef?” “Ah, he then will like them, IDA BAILY ALLEN Namby-Paumby Dishes Don’t Rate With Men | pes for 6 When limp, but not brown, re- move from heat; add cooked | liver and shelled hard-cooked eggs. Chop together with pastry} blender until quite smooth. Sea-' son to taste with salt and pepper. | If desired, add 2 tbsp. fine-| minced tender celery. Shape into| mound. Chill. Use as an hors d’oeuvre spread for crisp crackers or Melba toast, or with lettuce or sliced tomato, in open or closed sandwiches. favorite American food.” TOMORROW’S DINNER Mushrcom Chowder Individual Chicken Pies Green Beans New Beets handicapped by a chronic and neurotic conflict having to do with an underlying homo- sexual bias. In a shamefaced, evasive, cow- ardly attempt to bolster his own self-respect, in his failure relation- ship as a husband-lover, he is ad- of my role as a sex partner? ae to sacrifice my needs if compensated by SPECIALIST HELP in his reading fare, and as story to him. A thrice-told story, at the least—an experience known with three wives (counting you). His taste for morbid érotica, f i E Eg F 3k | E E | p E : 1 se x FE e ii a E 8 Hi zi a8 z ! F Ht : | i B! |! Ice Cream Slice on Pound Cake Chocolate Sauce Coffee Tea Milk Measurements are level; reci- Mushroom Chowder: Put ‘2 Ib. coarse - chopped, washed, fresh mushrooms in a 2-qt. saucepan. Add 1 (10'2-0z.) can condensed beef broth and 2% c. boiling water. When boiling, add 1'2 ¢. sliced celery, 1-3 ¢. brown rice and 1% tsp. salt. Boil 30 min., then add 2 ¢. milk and 1 ec. undiluted evaporated milk. Re-heat; season to taste with Madame. The crunchy crust! The The bubbling hot filling of plenty f nice bites of chicken in well-| Seasoned chicken gravy} “It’s a good idea to use one or two cooked onions, ‘sliced carrots, quartered mushrooms and green Peas in chicken pie.” A BIG HIT “Such pies are big hits in| Festaurants. Why are they not made at home more often?”’ “Because many homemakers consider it a chore to make the! pie pastry, Chef. 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