THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955.
PRACTICAL HOMECRAFT
EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS
NOO many
IN YOUTH
By W. W. BAUER, M.D.
adults have to -the choice of lfe's work should be such that there will
pricklew, but there is
flo need lo pa ot an occupational hair forgotten when they be joy in work itself. No jola 29
dirt at the start of life. Not
"Mam. were young, and how they worth holding if it
even to please is notining
Pa felt about a number of mat- but on onerous thore to be done
quickly
possible แช ters
to which, now. they
cockped trum to inore give little thought. At threshold
many problems
to follow father's
often Breat- ani rigation
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Young people lwur chokes,
gental climes. The choice is het maturity,
hways helperi uy parent FO fears un.crstanding. The white-collo
parent enter the mind. Most young blew it gets the hands
who considers way jo people meet and solve the airy or is performed in problems, but the process clothes," prone to exert prem
is always rasy.
The problem of chon-a
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Snacks Will Lessen
Your Taste Quotient
By Ida Bailey Allen
46E hear much talk
com-
the
Blanquette of Veal:
into serving portions.
in heavy saucepan.
V nhout good tasto in b shoulder or breast dres, Madame, but paratively little about go d
Mald taste in Cooris," Chef. "What I mean is that subtle, discriminating reac- tion of the palate to fine flavour-whni you might call a gourmet appreciation of the ultimate."
[
Madame But have 15
"Come, come, Chel! If you're going high hat, I'll do it, too. What you are referring u call the TQ of toods—the tasto quotient."
"Very good, very sufliciently discerning palate to Rein a high taste inting.”
Right
S.tentide you Dre Himna show there are only ten
food taste ishnetly afferent Papale by the average per- sun. And believe 1 can give the rea on, which is Carry-over Itinatata
Ilavours 121
Cut 2
of veal Plane Add i
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Ess Wich
his
se hra may brede ever ando an unadtainable if one tebele, he faces The 11 l or misappoint- merit at the family, and this Fat 10% nina, every failure will be change to his sUAT-
topposition ssk advice" There are harsh e BIDDEN; the second as Hac better, decatiest Meeguity of the
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cupation The e sally mult 196 uver point.
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Who have cutical ellier expert 4 bar much if an belittled average 14 azel radiant le torts of one with lessen gifts.
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Add sliced pooled carrot, la 2 whole a sliced peeled anion, cloves a sprigs parsley and
Cover and sinuner bayleaf. about i hr., or until the vol la lork-tender.
Remove the meat and strain uff the broth. There should be 14 cupfula
In a saucepan, melt 2 tbsp. bu.ter of margarino; stir in 22 Nep Bour. when SIR. OL slowly stir in the broth drained Sur and cool on the real. unil boiling.
Beat egg yolk with a fork, nade. undiluted evaporated
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every
the Rotiss Among
u tiene young person is love, and paren hond. This desire, deep and serious too, crestes questions of duness and ability. There La In many buys a fear of sterility, fut they nuty never There is hunction as fathers.
12 st always the ire fion the right mate, and achieving reciproval affer tot. The con- the of Comments emptuous adult about puppy love"
Ligether
that
the
milk
thu
gum,
sourcu "eul1 or commercially cream. Sur into the sauce. Cook envy-handed and stir 1 min. Then ad 34 INP; "himnotir. lemon juice, sp, nuinieg and senative youth. 1 osp. minced parsley.
1.va
with
and ill-toned
s help to the
from tobacco, candy, peanula, coffee, onions,
cherre Rotske,
have with
what
Sinaked d.h, and yutall these interfere
Hormal taste rencitems. Now
things are [ these rellent foods, but they all have and strong taste or flavour, should be indulged in only at the proper me and place."
NOT BEFORE MEALS "My own particular criticism, Mudnine, is against gum chow- munching ing or candy
minediately before meals."
"Oh, yes, Monsieur le Chef, and what about moking just before sitting down to a meal, or even uuring the meal!"
13.
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is the pesilva abasɛntat
15 TQ, of Fuck
DINNER
Grape Fruit Blanqueite of Veal Whipped Potato
Tosed Green Salad Pineapple Breadt-and-Butter
Pudding
Ten Silk
All dirusurements Are Level
Heli Serve
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Heap the veal onto a deep may not hard-boiled, but that is plater and pour over the sauce. Garnish with parsley.
Nilive. They
Youlli's Ideals are cover-up.
the ten rudely shattered by
or the words of the generation. Of Pineapple Bread - and - Butter eyawal older Pudding: Butter decrusun course, young people must grow slices enriched bread; ent Into up to realisation that there
in the 1" squares. Butter a qt. baking much evil and cruelty
be but they need not dish. Put in a layer of the world.
robbed of faith in the good bread. Cover with c. arain-
that exisla, too, of which there od tinned crushed pineapple.
is much more than is commonly Proceed in this way until all realised.
broad and 1 c. pineapple have been used.
The
Beat 2 0179, anch J tbsp. sugar and 2 c. milk. Pour over
the bread mixture; let stand 30
+
most severe
DESIRABLE EXTRAS
BRICK VENEER and wood siding make an attractive background for the Savoy's two ground floor picture windows with their colourful planting boxes,
SPLIT-LEVEL planning makes the exterior of
the
Lexington charmingly
t
original,
OTH
By JOAN O'SULLIVAN
houses shown on it has a doorway to the ter
extras already mentioned.
B today's page are more race, one of the luxury
Among youth s andretments of the older genera than one level plans. tion is "they won't let us grow up. and ad the same time they expect us to net like
..
adults.
To the right of the
cn-
R
which might be used as study, enjoys a pleasant sun deck (another extra) over tl; garage.
UNING ROOM
SALL
*
*
☆
KITCHEN 11-69-2
DINING ROOM 11'-6" x 10'-0"
GARAGE
FLOOR OVERHANG
FOR SUNNY WEATHER, the spacious living room, which runs the depth of the Savoy, has a doorway outside to the flagstone terrace.
BEDROOM
14·4!" 136"
·ETALL
STUDY
BEDROOM 11-10-6
ROOP DECK
A SUN DECK is one of the desirable extras of the good-sized bedroom plan. It's accessible frum
which might also be used for a study,
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
10*34*
NALL
HIDRODY
DINING AN
KITCHEN 13:00:0
PATIO
A LARGE LIVING ROOM, separate dining room and good-sized kitchen complete the first level of the Lexington. Half a flight up, are two bedrooms,
GARAGE
The bath hus both #
CELLAR
tub.
The Savoy is a trim look- There are many cuts thising two-storey home that trance, is a separate dining ( problem, avrakat sue things does credit to any com- room, another nice part of shower and a separato bath-
ot a key to the Place in a pan; surround with Choise, use of the family ear, an munity. It's a well-planned this plan. It's close by the hot water; bake 45 mum. In Howance of walch they can house, complete with moderate oven 350 F., or knül depend.
Youth'sveniences and comforts plus firm. Berve hot or cold with carminats with the t of the cream, or a sauce made from family, dating, how their friends luxury extras,
are heated in the home.
hearing fur [extile nu
their yuice in the family opiniotes, councils, and many other ways Oven-toast crusts eat from the in which their status as "lo"
can he recognised-or denied.
the pineapple juice.
TRICK OF THE CHEF
bread to settles With ISI.
a
con- kitchen, which conveniently The Savoy, which com- features a service entry. A prises 1,894 square foot, is lavatory completos the packed with value, and ground floor plan.
economical to build.
The living room runs the depth of the house. A good- Sleeping quarters sized area with five windows over the first floor. and a handsome fireplaco, are three bedrooms.
You get guarded precision
Stainlous sissi sweep, second hand 23 gold oppiled dial Agures
Some as above with 14
$150.00
vellow gold top and stain-
„tem alani brok
$230.00
OMEGA
in the new
tako
There
One,
Tissot
Waterproof
It's weatherproof, too.. made to withstand attack from all the elements. Here's how its famous Micronized Movement is protected and, of course it is anti-magnetic and shock-protected as well,
hermetically sealed in stainless steel
unbreakable armor-crystal
pre-set tension ring
patented crown
Treasured Watches for 100 Years
Société Switse Pour l'industrie Horlogère || S.A.
Geneva, Switzerland.
Split-Level Special
The Lexington is Bome- thing special in split-level design.
BASEMENT PLAN
DEN
20-2"x 10-9"
LAUNDRY
THE DEN, which is just six steps down from the dining room, is a cheery room, which could well serve as a second living room.
two additional bedrooms and still another batli.
That's what's above the
Counting basement and garage, the home has six main level, but the plan calls levela A8 the section diagram shows.
STORAGE
for building below it, too.
Six atops down from, the
BEOROBUS
BATH
&BEDROOMS BATH
ENTRANCE
GARAGE
A large, well-proportioned dining room and you're in living room takes up half the the den, a bright, cheerful that's actually a main level, while a separate aren dining room and a kitchen second living room. From with a short-order oating the den, you can go down to the basement, a big arou space complete the floor.
with a special laundry sec-
Half a flight up are two tion. bedrooms and a bath. The Lexington comprises Another short flight leads to 1,784 square feet,
LIVING MOOM KITCHEN
LAUNDRY CELLAR
THIS SECTION diagram shows you exactly how the six levels of the Lexington plan are arranged.
.
EARLY TRAINING AT HOME HELPS READING PROGRESS
You
WHETHER you know it or not, grow rather familiar with some and using more words: The help prepare your words and get ready to read wider these experiences, the child to read from his Carly without knowing it.
more familiar he will be with babyhood, He grows interested By answering his questions the meaning of the words bo in works, and learns in talk from and reading to him you holy hears and sees in his first read- hearing you and other persons him learn to listen attentively, ing lessons at school,
falk He talks more and better which is very valuable prepara- early manipulates oblocta,
thus developing concentration, Fortunately, this little chlid
and
as you respond appreciatively to tion for his learning later at later pats them together with
plans, and purposes. · He. Bulide, construsis, Invents. He may
[his]
worde When you sing lullabies, or schoul to read. kay" or read nursery rhymes to film, he gets practice unawares As you take walk with him, scribble with orayons or colour In phonies. As you answer his and go to other places farther with them, drawing his own questions, he hears more words, from home--in a car, bus, plotures for fun by and by. The And thus widens his interest. train, ship, seroplane-he learns, more, he does of thing before Thars comes a Lina, before he much more, and has more to entering school, the better. ka goes to school, when he wants talk about, and think about... will go on creating after enter- ta know the names of signs like If he goes with you to the ing school, and, as you know, those in stores or on the street, store, shop, beach, wharf, bus drawing pictures and making He may even polt is a word in or train station, airport or farmy things for fun are big Helpers the hole from which you read to the zoo or strous, he has silli and forerunners In Tourning: to to him, and want to know a greater opportunity to learn, reid. [name." "In this way, he may and gains practice In⠀ - hearing Garry C. Myers,
Ph.D.
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