. i i OMEN Page 8 The Guardian, Wed. May 18, 1955 are eirr ...L....L Imagine! No Macaroons In This Macaroon Pie! Iy Ida Iatloy Allen "Tliis recipe for macaroon pie is absolutely unique. Chef. I mean not only unusual. but the only one of its kind that I have seen. It was graciously aontributed for use in our special club columns this week by Mrs. R. I. C. Prout. First Vice President of the Gen- eral Federation of Women's Clubs. "As you can see. the pie has real elegance. yet it is not too expen- sive for occasional use. It does not contain a single macaroon!" Macaroon Pie: Beat 3 egg whites stiff. Sift together 1 c. granulated Cook's Corner -.- ”Vl'e're setting up the food mix- ELLEN'S the carton and . . . But perhaps I had better call Moths to help us." She was back in no tin-ia.' Jeanie with her. Mack sensing some ex- citement in the house followed Ipresently. And as it happened "to see how the afternoon's going” James came to the doorway. "Hush!" we whispered h the rest. er" Mack said. face beaming in anticipation of a new field of learning to conquer. "What food mixer?" James queried. ”You remembei-Ii mixes cakes and frostings!" Mack nodded. "It would be something like that your Grandmother would he at todayesomething useless when she could be out with us getting some experience helping us tidy DIARY by an Island Farnios-ls Wm "And why don't you use the Ellen. don't start Ih machine food mixer? You promised you when tharels no one else about would one 'of these days. Do!" sister-to-us hid IdVlMd. WI 001-1” she smiled .”I'll take it out of hear yet the tones concerned at In our behalf. "And when you do" she had added "see that the children don't not their Iinsm caught h the heaters!" We were not alone. lat its children where they now sat perched on the round kitchen table not far from the mixer. were perhaps too close for their safety. "Perhaps you two had better move back" we suggested. "I! we move back. how then shall we see?" Granddaughter queried. "Might as well be out- side as away back here" she said moving a littl distance away. well. modern aducationists set great stors hi visual education. We would not press the matter. 0 I O "I want to plug her in!" Mack said. "It's my turn-You let Har plug in the washing machine the other morning.” . . . "Adults the yards" James said . . . "It'll take half a day to clean that after- sugar and 1 tsp. baking powde; fold in. Roll fine 10 square salted crackers; add 1 c. chopped wal- nut ments and fold in. Add 1-2 tsp. vanilla. Transfer to a well-but- tered 9" pie-plate: bake 30 min. at 375 degrees F. Cool. Serve with stewed fruit or sweetened sliced strawberries. and a topping of whipped cream or ice cream. ”Ah. now I see. Madame! II is the combination of ingredients and the texture when baked that givaA this pie its name. We must plani an especially fine dinner to do honor to Madame Prout's delicious Macaroon pie " DE I.l'XE DINNER Tnssctl (irccn 5'-.'1lntI with Pimcnln Strips Butter-Roast Chicken Fresh Yi'liishrot.ni Soiice Potatoes Parisiciine Spinach Savory Macaroon Pie -coffee Tea Milk, SPINACH S.U'"Rl' FROM THE (IIIEF Wash and clean 3 lbs. fresh spinach Rinse in tepid water to remove any grit. Meantime. melt 3 tbs. butter in a large saucopan. Dice and add I peeled small onion and 3 sliced stalks celery: add '1 tsp. sugar. GRAHAM MUFFINS 1 EEK 3:. cup white sugar 1 cup sour cream 1 cup buttermilk 2 level tsp. soda lli cups flour 1 cup graham flour l Method-Beat eEll- add sugar. blend well. then sour cream. but- termilk. Measure flour and sift with soda. salt. Add graham iloui” last. Do not sift graham Ilour. Raisins if desired. Bake in mod- erate oven. in well-greased muffin tins. - M.-til THAWOBTIPS MAIL Has Good Husband-I Woman Is Bored I DEAR MARY l-IAWORTH: Ail 35. I have a good husband andm two wonderful children; but after; 14 years” marriage I am com; pletely dissatisfied and unhappy.t I am talkative and at ease when first meeting people. but, never Saute until the onion turns color. Add the spinach ino walerl. 1 tsp. salt. and '1 tsp. pepper. Cover and? steam-boil l2 minutes. or untill leaves and stems are barely ten- tier. p Chop nicdiiim-fine with a pastryi blender. Stir through 2 diced fresh. tomatoes. Steam-boil 3 minutes more. Drain any liquid from thel cooked spinal-h' " vc. and add in tomato juice cocktail. . . Lloyd - Clark Nupiials A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Protestant Chapel, R. C. A. F. Station. Torbay. St, John's. Newfoundland, on April 9, when Gwendoyln Alice, daughter of Mrs. Albert E. Clark and the late Mr. Clark. Summerside. became the hride of Flying Officer Harold Blake, son of Mrs. Gladstone Lloyd and the late Mr. Lloyd of Schomberg. Ontario. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Padre. Rev. J. A. McKim with appropriate Orllan music by Flying Officer Earl Crane. The ii....e. whoiwas given ini marriage by the Commanding Of- ficer WXC W. P. Pleasance. wore a strapless hallerina dress of honey siuckle faille and taffeta with a matching bolero. Her head- dress and mitts were of the same material. Iha carried a white hihle with white gardenias and rihhnn streamers. Mrs. Melvin Freeman. her only attendant. wore a strapless bal- lerina dress of printed taffeta on white with a black velvet bolero and matching accessories. She carried it spray of mixed flow- ers. Flight Sergcant. Melvin Free- man of R. C. A. F. Station. Tor- hay. was the groomsman and seem to arrive at really intimate friendships. The few couples Who sock us out we find uninteresting; and those I should like to cultivate are all- ready too rich in friendships to: need ours. My husband is per-. Ifectly content in our rut. as e doesn't need people; and. in fat-t.i due to limited schooling. he isn'tI at ease with the persons I gad- I've tried expending my t-iicrw pics in study courses and wnmenis . Vino work. where my efficiency is. appliiuded but I never feel accept-I ed for myself - only for what I can do for the organization. Therei Iare occasional party lnvitationsl which I reciprocate. but after”; the first exchange we are usuallyi through . . . I How to Find And Give Love? Coming as I do trnm a broken home which offered little love. I have lavished affection on our children. and our family life is unusually congenial. Dick and II never quarrel and while he seemsj to me boring in every way. we". are able to talk out our differ-I ences and I don't consider d ' irce because of the children. Dick feels that we anai, too much and that I should be content with my lot in life. He is a good provider and a good father and asks only that I be happy as his wife. He refuses to alter his own personality but is willing to see a marriage counsellor. Also he would like me to see a psychia- trist. but I am reluctant to spend that kind of money . . . p I have no specific goals in lifei .ant1 ccl that I am handicapping Imy children too. because I am not inner-directed. How does one find and give warmth? How does one become close to women one admires and respects? V. C. DEAR V. C.: Summing up your reflections. here condensed, you say: "I have no strong feelings Flying Officer Donald I-ossie acted Iiowards anything. Can't seem to as usher. .find faith tor religionl . . . I have Following the ceremony. a re- rem hooks, searching for my. ceptlnn was held at the Officers' Mess with 30 guests present. Re- ceiving with the bride and groom. was the groomls moihcr. Mr.s.l Lloyd. wearing a beige suit with- brown accessories and a corsage of white carnatlons and Mrs. Pleasance wearing a black baby enrd bengallne with velvet acces- sories and a corsage of white: carnations. The young couple are residing tins;-s -rn tl'I 4.1.. s rub-on nu. TI. at""”,n:i I "”";:n. I w” sci fl ...n'! no sh" N ..r5'”I: t.II9.' ,”:.,.on ,i. it '” go '0" ., M0 "ii in St.A.IohnsI Niiti7fWii"Tii? ed as the door closed, a bit ex- cited over it all. Then remember- wards?" he. nothing if not practical. observed. "Watch out for the youngsters. Ellen! And" he added ”beIIer plug that thing which last! I11 through life" we in there" he nodded "that's the remembered something we had hcaiy-duty service outlet. re-I memberi"' ”lt's going to be a heavy bat- ter!" Joanie chuckled. We laugh- ed the copy-book heading of a young page we once wrote: ”He laughs best who laughs last." There were certain hazards to this. and rules to be observed. "Now iilialever else you do. self e btit just find words." And so on. This and other testimony sug- gests a disorganized personality- disorg2iiiiI.ed. quite literally. in the sense that your forces Iyuur en- ergies and intelligencei aren't unified and confidently tot-ussed on tcasiblc goals. Untoriuiialcly you are a lioiisc tlivitlcd HHEIIIISII itself; this is the rcal source of your uilcnsc tli.ss;itisfactioii and lrustratinn. your Icclings of in- feriority and failure. As to why you are inwardly dis-'. organized. despite an outer showl of busy purpose. I should say it is a legacy from your parents It is due partly to lllf'll' poor 9 ample. and to the disturbing rew IJEILUSSIIIIIS of thcir instability. Anti still more due to their unsym- pathetic attitude towards you - whose existence added to thciri. problems. from their view. no doubt. Ilandlcappcd By Porenl.s' Failure In years ivlicn your parental constituted your entire world. they psyt'liiilii:,'it-ally rcjcclcd you - ”offei'cd little love." as you say a thus making it almost impos- sible for you to believe in your- self as a loveable human being. or to approach others in a loving Slllrll. 0!! the one hand, your sen- Sibilitics were damaged; am. on the other hand. you suffered a special deficit in early emotional experience. Your parenis' friilurc to embrace you in a warm cordiall wofds The wise relationship has left you without: positive instinctive know-how inf; Hurry is the weakness of fools. giving affection or courting deep friendship. This accounts for your baffled. stymied. halfway approach to per- sons you'd like to cultivate. They fccl your self-doubting inner ten- e----- Good-night. . . . .. x- mi:-. ' ' ' never standing on ceremony or never know how and whan they teach children the fundamentals of good living. It may he by a word or an action--a single action. and they gain an impression read. "Yes. Dear" we nodded, "We must always be fair." "Well then" he said getting down from the table. connecting- cord in hand "watch out! Here she goes!" With a gentle hum. the heaters were It service, in mixing he- gun. Unti ltomorrnw - - 4 Diary MORNING SMILE Bob-I gave that man fifty cents for saving my life. Sam-What did he do? Bob-Gave me back twenty ccnts change. Household Hint Badly soiled furniture can hr clcaned by washing with soap and water to which two or three taIile- spoons of kerosene or turpentine have been added. Rub dry with a, soft cloth. then polish or wax. adhering to precise exchange. Your husband is right -- you should have psychiatric help in re-educating your sensibilities for an organized try at satisfactory liiing. If Dick is willing to foot the bill. it is cowardly of you In bleat about expense. Step up to your problem and deal with it. Random reading and talking and outside club work won't spark in- sight or understanding. hence are a waste of time as would-be therapy. M. Mary Haworth counsels IIll'tilIl.'I1 iher column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. Charlottetown. -st Baltasar Gracian l. sion and soon pass on to more comfortable associates. It is axio- matic that he who would have friends must show himself friend- ly - in a rclaxcd hut persistent and self-confident way. I may add. It is my observation that per- sons who latch on to the friends they want usually succeed by campaigning hlunlly. with 3 hmhe rathar thick-skinned optimism. Visauce is aCjr . HOLLYWOOD'S FAVORITE BEAUTY SOAP NOW AVAILABLE to YOU AT A WONDERFUL NEW SAVING. l.ux-famous Lux Toilet Soap-the soup that Hollywood stars prefer for their treasured complexions-is now yours at o new low price! 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