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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 19

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4 19 irk Feb, 24,1969 rz 7 7 vm RECIPE of the WEEK mustard (or 3i teaspoon powdered mustard). Add Hi cups milk gradually; cook until smooth and thickened. Blend thoroughly. Beat 1 egg yolk. Stir a small amount of the hot sauce into the egg yolk then return to pan.

Stir and Irene Dunne: Front Liner A fey peppercorns and 1 bay leaf. Bring to boil. Carefully place 2 pounds halibut steaks in the simmering liquid. Cover and simmer 5 to 10 minutes, or until halibut flakes easily with fork. Gently remove to platter.

Pour part of Mustard-Dill sauce over the halibut steaks. Serve remaining sauce in a bowl, to spoon over the individual servings. Garnish with lemon slices or wedges, if desired. Makes 5 to 6 servings. MUSTARD-DILL SAUCE: Melt 3 tablespoons butter.

Stir in Vz tablespoons flour, teaspoon salt, teaspoon dill weed, 'i teaspoon pepper and 2 teaspoons prepared itiZyi 1 Come meet Arlene Dahl can By Helen Ovelli Brown Examiner Food Editor Lenten Fridays are fish days or at least meatless ones in many households. Moreover, fish is becoming increasingly popular as a main dish, both for its good flavor and because fish cooks quickly, a big help to today's busy home-makers. Delicate-meated halibut is among the most adaptable of the foods that come to us from the sea, and we're fortunate in having ample supplies. POACHED HALIBUT WITH MUSTARD-DILL SAUCE: Combine in a skillet 2 cups water; cup lemon juice; 1 small onion, sliced; 1 teaspoon salt, 3 From Third Floor Shoes, Union Square, also Stonestown, Marin 4 Mil City of Paris Book Department, Street Floor CALIFORNIA Art Commission's Irene Dunne admires Maillol's statue of a young girl at S.F. Museum of Art.

Tuesday, February 25th our fresh, new Spring collection of perky gamins The Ballan mid-heel in black patent with black matte calr center and patent chain; navy blue with red center, white chain; platinum pat ent with bone cen ter, bone chain. $24 Matching bags available By Caroline Drew es She wore a navy and raspberry coat and drest in an abstract print by hei old friend and favorite signer, Jean Louis. And huge square-cut pale sapphire on her little finger. You'd never met her before, but the unmistakable poise of her head and the lovely smile were as familiar as though you'd known her for years. Which, in a way, you have, as one of the great ladies of film-dom.

'Tie worked much harder since I've been out of films," said Irene Dunne after greeting us in the library at the San Francisco Museum of Art. And then, "Isn't this nice. If we were home in Holmby Hills I'd offer you coffee. Come see me when you're in the south." Miss Dunne, known during her long and tranquil marriage to the late Dr. Francis Griffin as Hollywood's most devoted wife, was in San Francisco for the two-day meeting of the California Arts Commission, of which she is one of eight women members.

Through the years she's been involved in church, civic and philanthropic activities and has received awards for her humanitarian activities, as well as ap-pearing on best-dressed lists. At the moment, her primary interest is St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica where she is board chairman of the Hospital Foundation. (She's also on the board of Technicolor, chairman of the Huntridge Corporation, a member of the Fine Arts Council of Notre Dame University.) IAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND PAIO AITO Examiner photo by Eddie Murphy politics: "Actors are different today. Men like John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart and Gregory Peck are big businessmen, with their own companies, with tremendous production problems, and knowledgeable about unions.

They have a right to a voice in politics." On the current trend in movies: "People should be more discriminating. If they are going to support dirty films, they're going to get them. One should shop for a picture as one shops for a coat or a dress." Miss Dahl will be here from 4 to 5 P.M. tomorrow to autograph and discuss her brand new book, BEAUTY SCOPES, 75c movies? Remember strangely enough. "We made the exterior shots here and I lived at the Fairmont.

I wore padding and cotton housedresses, you remember, and I used to go down the back elevator. One day, for some reason I went out through the lobby and I heard a woman ask' her companion, 'Who in the world is And the friend answered, 'Oh she's that eccentric little lady who lives on the top Irene Dunne paused and laughed. "I never see a remake of one of my films. If it's better 111 hate it, and if it isn't as good, I'll hate it." Miss Dunne travels a great deal. Last summer she accompanied friends on an archeological expedition to Israel.

"We got down into the dig with shovels." Her opinion on actors in "I don't think anything is unusual for a woman anymore," she said when we suggested she didn't seem the executive type. "I don't think I'm a do-gooder per se, but my husband was always very community conscious, and I believe we should all do what we can." Miss Dunne was a delegate to the United Nations when. Henry Cabot Lodge was ambassador and she remembers him as a "strict taskmaster." "I never dared be late to the 9 a.m. meetings. In the evening were receptions and dinners important for us to attend.

We worked hard. "My tastes are simple. I shun large parties if I can. Sometimes this isn't possible. Saturday night, for instance, I'm speaking it a dinner honoring the 130th anniversary of the YWCA.

Did you know it's the largest and the oldest women's organization in the world?" Her favorite of all her SAN MATEO SAN FRANCISCO. PALO ALTO SAN MATEO cook about 1 minute. Blend in 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Makes about l2 cups sauce. Start the menu with cups of hot tomato juice.

Serve boiled and buttered potatoes (jackets left on) and fresh or frozen peas with the halibut. Mateo 9:30 30 I. AG 4ce muememe 5 emofmeet' tine QveeneS(M Mb Qfmi IN Creok, Palo Alto, Sanla Clara, San 4 meef sfafnni Qau 0j'aucrSce oMcyvcuf. and five fun ways to dress girls in pants pick a pair of wide-legged pants and top with a slick, shiny little jacket. Isn't she with-it 1 Cuffed cotton in navy with red-and-white polka dots, 7 to 1 4 sizes 7.00...

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