buffet parties entertain easily Next time you give a par- ty, plan a movenble feast. Have a buffet dinner party that allows you to prepare your fare ahead of time aml transport those delect- able dishes from the freee: er to the oven to your smiartly-set table. Tips for buffet entertain- ing, including cight great recipes are spelled ont ina new booklet, “How To Have The Nicest Parties’, published for Temper-ware FEG'?5 Form 104 by Lenox China. Temper- 1 { | 2b, THE SELF-STYLED ROOM...is casy to create with super madular furniture from Babcock Phillips. Made. Ware 8 an informal dinner- . to-move modulars pack a vanety of raom arrangements in a single furnished setting. The three-piece Ware collection with 20 co- | | } iT | GORDON AND ) ANDERSON All listings subject to change without notice. “TEELELCUTTP TTT EET ET TET ET TT Pi Ter Ty TUESDAY 5 p.m, to midnight ob) HARDWARE ' SYORES units have two foam-filled cushions that fit snuggly into a bright. chrome-tinished frame anda cylin. ordinated cook-and -serve drical back-cushion that extends to farm armrests. Covered with an art dece-patterned, velvety fabric, , units forma chair, laveseal or a sofa. pieces in ten colorfyl pat. terns, Inchided are flor- als, bold geometries, fresh country looks, and tradi- tional designs. Inflation-Proof Tips On Buying Furniture Today's economy - con- scious homemaker. sur rounded with vast furnish- ing choices, looks fer ‘pro- fessional advice to make - up her mind when buying furniture, To help resolve furnish- ing dilemmas, yet speed home redecorating — this spring, furniture stylists at Babcock Phillips Co.. have compiled a Hst of five tips for a good furniture buy. Each of the ideas keeps in- lation — from short - changing decorating dollars. The experts say: 1) Seleet easy-care furn- ishings that you can clean yourself, Carefree vinyls or needlessly . other washable fabrics en- dure seasons of family ac- tivity and require Httle up- keep. 2) Choose furniture that can be built-up. For ex- ample, some modular styles allow) you to “add-on” pieces as your budget per- mits. One unit makes a chair, two a loveseat and three. a sofa. Modulars, which are stag- ing a timely comeback, al- low the do-it-herself home- maker to vary the look of a room by self-styling her own room schemes. A nev- er - out - of - fashion style, modular furnishings con- form to the shape of nr room. 3) Made-to-move furni- ture is another inflation- proof investinent. Durable, long-lasting additions that move easily from house ta house and roam ta room are a perfect accompani- ment for today’s go-any- where lifestyles. Hassocks on casters, for example, scoot from living: room te den, Other ready - made movables are stack pillows and cushioned poufs. +) Buy dual-purpase fur- niture that returns the in- Buffet entertaining,” says the booklet, lets you move your party to the living room or kitchen, or even set up outdoors, tempera- ture permitting, You) can serve from a hutch, side- board, cabinet, or a kitel- en counter. Guests can mix and mingle and How through the party without the constraint of a formal sasiting arrugement. You too, will be able to enjoy yourself as much as your company if you'll pre- pare inast of your dishes ahead af time and freeze them. Then they'll he ready KING 3 CcFTK 4 BCTV KCTS (NBC) (CBA) (ctv) (PBS) Carol = Burnett Mary = Tytler 6 Millian Dollar Mr. Rogers . Moore fdan News Hourgiass Electric Co, Roots ‘News Hour Zoom Over Easy Seattle Tonight World of MacNeil-Lehrer Wi Name ihat Tune lrards Newsmakers Canine Hall of Happy Days Flight of Snow J, Michener’s Fame Rene Simard Geese World wpa Gea ae re C=) “Deon Ex-Husband Handy Man To Have Around By Abigail Van Buren © 1978 by Chicago Tribune-N Y. News Synd. Ine. DEAR ABBY: After 44 years of marriage, my husband moved oul of our home and asked me for a divorce so he could “look for another woman to marry." He is 67 andl am He apparently found one in a hurry, or else he had her waiting in the wings, because he got married one week after ou Nore was final. (She's younger than our daughter, who is 40. My problem is that he new jives near me and keeps com- ing around asking if he can do odd jobs for me as he did before. He is very handy, and I would have to hire a plumber and electrician to do what he does. When he’s here 1 give him lunch, etc., like old times, Our daughter says I shouldn't let the old faol come near me, Our son (he’s 98} says I should let Dad help if he wants to, What do you say? UNDECIDED DEAR UN: Never mind what your children say. How do YOV feel about him? If you really want him around, by all means let him be your handyman. But don't give him lunch, ete, “like old times,” unless you want him back, because I think that's what "the old fool” has in mind. DEAR ABBY: lam not complaining, because my husband provides very generously for me and is a kind and con- siderate man, The problem is his first wife, who has custody of their two children, 10 and 13. She is now married to a man who has a very limited income, but she acts like she is still married to my husband. She is constantly asking for money over and above the $660 a month the courls awarded her for child support, My husband never refuses her because he doesn't want to deprive his children of anything. Like I said, he gives me everything l want, but it bugs me to see her take advantage of him. There may not be an answer to this, but it makes me feel hetler to lalk out my feelings, [ never bring it up to him. Should 1? NUMBER TWO DEAR NUMBER TWO: No. Since he can well alford te aupport two families, sey nothing. Your problem is a thorn in the side of almost every woman who marries aman with a previous family. Be grateful that he's the kind of father who is more generous to his children than the law demaads. DEAR ABBY: This is my second letter to you. 1 wrote to you 20 years ago in care of the Houston Post and asked your advice about marrying a man 17 years older than myself. | was 25 at the time and Mel was 42, You wrote back and said, “There are no rules about age. Some people are ‘old’ at 30, and others are ‘young’ at 60. It all depends on their health, attitude and outlook.” Well, I felt that Mei was young al 42, sol married him. We will celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary nexl week and couldn't be happier. Oh, yes, we have two fine sons, 16 and 18, of whom we are very proud. I thought you'd enjoy knowing how your advice turned out. Thanks, Abby. I sure do owe you a lot. MEL’S WIFE. DEAR WIFE: You owe me nothing. Your letter made my day. Thanks for writing, and congratulationa! . BUFFET ENTERTAINING is a festive affair when you set your table wen tw ne one he eT a eee STAC i day of the purty. pany lable with handy | seats . . : tneked underneath: hot one indie in ke he ——e = _—ee ly serves up snacks or dine CIUGG ; a ner but nals valuable seat fare you plin’ your nest 15 Guiney Doc. Showcase ing to a space-pressed huffet dinner: :30 Cdn. 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