THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1959.

WOMANSENSE

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Maraschino Cherries Join Dads Of Unwed Girls Unite In Italy New Mandarin Overcoat

Coconut In Pies

DIES are delicious any time--

Cook over hot water 10 min., but traditionally a favourite stirring ocensionally. In the holiday season. This is especially true when they are made such seasonal delights un as pumpkin and cranberry, with, perhaps, some extra touches.

To make

Add gelatin mixture and stir gelatin is dissolved. Chill til slightly thickened.

Beat 2 egg whites until sti but not dirs, Gradually add re- 10-in Cherry maining c. sugar, tbap, et a Pumpkin Chiston Ple, soften time,

beating constantly until tbsp. unfavoured gelatin in 40. cold water.

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CHERRY PUMPKIN PIE

Separate CHES combine yolks and 1 c. evaporated malis; beat unt blended. And Pas mashed cuched ปี pumpkin,

emine.! e. sugar {take from c. firmly-packed brown sugar), tsp. salt, tsp each nubneg and cinncinon G Isp. aliipice

JACOBY

Turin, Italy.

programme that would advertise most wonderful daughters, the bachelors to help pay for the the plight of Loa Cassa's most wonderful wives and the spluster pension fund. But this ONE of Cupid's most une unmarried girls in a dignified most wonderful

Pian has become stuck on one point: "At what age can Fingle man bé considered to be a mature bachelor?"

manner.

small tax

an

mature

"Pink Bows Association," The publicity would, however, The club members also favour which tries to button down refer to La Cessa girls as, "the a some beaus for Italy's un- married womon.

in

Members of the association are oli Italian fothers with un- married daughters. They have banded together in a movement to save the girls from possible spinsterhood

communities Italy where the throughout females dominate the population, A lawfully registered organi~ sation, the Pink Bows Associa

lo" is made up of about 80 independent clubs. The move- heavy crezen,ment began in the Canavese C toasted) District north of Turin several flaked cocnut. Garnish with years ago but no one can r

ditional therries an desired.

Fold egg white mixture, c. cherries, chopped naraschino drained, and i e. trusted faked ecconut into pumpkin mixture. Turn into 18-in. aky pastry shell. Chill until firm.

Top with 1 c. whipped, and

member who originated the idea,

-Alice__Denhoff "We are not a secret society,"

on BRIDGE

JARD LUCK JOE opened the H

dence of spades. South wen

in dummy and led a diamond o his king. His next play was a sinal club and Joe played the ten.

Dummy's two high diamonds were inker next and a spate discarded Then South led an- other spade and ruffed in his own hand.

Jog overvuffed with the jack. took his Dec of trumps and

the ace of rather than lend hearts played his last diamend. South discarded a heart fron dummy and ruffed in his own hand,

Now South played the nine of hearts and Joe was in with the tcII. He led his ace of heart; Now South and dummy ruffed. ruffed a spade; cashed the king;

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What do you do? A-Bid two diamonds. Three clubs is a close second choice and either bla should work out well.

TODAY'S QUESTION You did bid two diamonds and partner raised you to three dia- monds. What do you do next?

Answer Tomorrow

NORTH

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Opening lead-♣ 2

of hearts; rusted his last heart and made game and rubber.

"Doggone!" said Hard Luck Jou. I sure thought I was going to ret that one."

"Anyone else would have," shid Bant.

Can you see where Joe made his usual fatal mistake? It was at trick six when he overruffed It Joe had simply dis- South. carded a heart South would have been unable to make the hond and the rubber woukl

Al be going on.

YOUR BIRTHDAY

MONDAY, JANUARY 19

BORN today you are a dynan

effetency; quiet, ealin and

dependable. What you say you will day you will do, no matter the cost to yourmit. There may be con pications and frustrations in your life, which never seem

to

be of your own making, but you

and Overcomo Wieso

progress toward your goal, Although you are capable of planning big pro- bebr, you are ng lo du omo

Gurs rløver, ene to demand of other

what you are not willing to perform yourbeH.

Suid member who wore a pink bow Inpel-button signifying that he was the father of two un- married daughters, "But We feel that publicity may be little embarrassing both for our daughters and for some of the shy young men who seek our help."

Each club has different projects to aid the unmarried girls. At the country town of Rivarolo, two or three dances

and quiet home gatherings are held each month. Other clubs teach young girls how to "mix"

and naturally

with correctly inen their own age. As far as eun be learned, most of the clubs have between 40 to 100 fathers as members.

Hildegarde Tells How Star Keeps Beautiful

The latest "Plak Bows Asso- ciation branch was formed Al La Causa, about 20 miles north of Turin, where some 200 single women can be found among the Population of 1,000. The 35 club members

have more than 100 unmarried daughters, but since the formation of the club last THE incomparable Hildegarde When I first get up, I do maybe tire girls have, when it comes to beauty 20 to 30 toe-touching routines." November,

interview, incomparable. The married.

WANT TO BE glamorous as chis chanteuse Hildegarde? Then make, a vow to follow all beauty routines faithfully!

By JEANNE D'ARCY

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Comment on her smooth-as- silk, clear, unlined complexion and the singer, who began climbing to fame back in 1933, admits her complexion go's - plenty of pampering.

50 MINUTES A DAY

"I have a 50-minute (0011~ plexion treatment every day to crembat dryness and pep up cir- culation," che Gays. "And I rever, NEVER would think of going to bed without cleansing and creaming my daxe,"

She's empliatle about the im- portance of complexion care.

"After all," says Hildegarde, *ycar face is the first thing

has people seer. It

to lock Food!"

When you mention her ratll- st endle, what's the response? TEETH GET CARE

""Tooth eare." says Hildegardę, "I confess that I only brush feeth twice a day, morning and night,

but June a mouthwash after meals and, after my night- time-brushing, I -apply, dental Boss between the teeth."

How does she manage to look so chic when her life is a series of cross-country and European tours to fulAN singing engage- menist

"I travel with a six-foot trunk for evening gowns," says Hilde- garde, "and two other trunks for clothes and lingerie, plus 27 for shoes, of baggage

and accessories

other

pieces

hale, items."

HER TRADEMARKS

These other items Include ä wide selection of two articles. both Hildegarde trademarks chic chanteuse doesn't hedge, And to prove the point, she The Cassa "Pink Bow" but frankly admits glamour stands up, stretcher hands over long jersey gloves each pair is to go with an club meets every Sunday to means constant care and her head and touches her focs especially dyed

feat when you're handkerchiefs.

evening gown and dainty discuss problems. Two projects plenty of beauty work.

When the night wearing 3-inch heels. come in special attention; A

club star Gings for an audience, fund for providing La Cassa girls with a small pension it they are at a certain age, not married

The other still undetermined. project in a still-hozy publicity

SHE CAN DO IT

her slim, svelte Mention figure and she confesses:

"I exercise every morning.

"I walk, too," says Hildegarde. "I never take a taxi. I walk everywhere. It's good for the figure and It's healthy."

CHILDREN'S corner

The Circus Is Here

-And The Whole Town Is Happy-

By MAX TRELL

VERYONE in the

Erd it!

Keart and Hanid and Mary Jane and Mr Punch and Judy whole and General Tin and Teddy and Whon and the Canary and Mrs Cuckoo all crowded around the window and looked out,

Knarf, the Shadow Boy with By STELLA the Turned-About Name, heard it first. He told his sister Hinnid,

Hurid told Mary Jane, the Rag. drums. Dail.

Although there thay be those who will differ with you in matter of opinion, there will be 110 ate who wil net respect you for your viown. You are sincere hocent and

and will face all your convictions kinds of hantship in an attempt to prove that you are right.

Inspire con- have the ability to idence among your followers.

Mary Jane told Mr Punch, the Euppet, Mr Punch told his wite, told It to Judy, and Judy General Tin, the Tin Soldier.

They heard the booming of

They heard the blare of trum- pets.

They heard the whistles of the calitope which sounds like on organ except that It is louder and more whistley,

The Tin Soldier told it to Teddy, the Stuffedt Hear, who

"Here It comes! Here it told to Whon, the Hobbyhorse,

shouted You who told it to the Canary, who comes!"

Teddy, the told it to Mrs Cuekce, who told, Stuffed Bear. It to the Parrot who lived in an The next second, from around enormous grey cage in the win the comer, camé the circus dow of the house across the way. parade.

Parrot Screamed

and

Among those born on this date Poe, author and of the hard work yourself. You are: Exigarbert F. Lee, Con- !

poel: General 7

FansTel: James Watt, Inventor: Cal. Oveta Culp director of the WAC during W

aritio Woalicott, You are emotional and romantic. Alexander

have sullor, Although self-discipline may knocked a great deal of this out of

To and what the stars have in your natu before you have store for you tomorrow, meleet your read the cofres- reached middle fe. Your ties birthday atar

you will do pending peragrant. Let your birt kin are strong and

day star be your dally guide. anything for those you love,

TUESDAY, JANUARY 20

CAPRICORN (Dec, 23-Jan. 20)- Ane Guiness, day, eo make the best of it and achieve a significant profst

ID)

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. Attend an interesting lecture this evening, Learn Bornelling

"ketere "amused,

PLACES (Feb

29-Mar

wt.lie

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De with neighbours and help to

solve a problem that has been per

placing all of you

ABI'S

(Mar.

21-Apr.

1 feeling a litle under

weather. go for

(02

your regular

physient check-up. A good day for

TAURUS

213

(Apr. 21-May Do a job that requires marusi dexterity, The the right time for you to accomplien detalls.

GEMINI [May 22-June

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Write letter that may have been

owing for some time. Find exactly

the right word to u

CANCER (June 22-July 73)-

should be

18 Dura

day for your

is adverthing, this

efforts to expiolí a product.

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(July

ZA-ADE.

24)-w If planning urip later this winter. this good day to make your IMMERVABOTUL

CARE.

24-Hopt

VIRGO

your job rails for wring get etärs to work done today.

the words 'mould come osally HOW!...

LIDRA (Sept 24-Oct.

Pay & vilt to someone who tve

a short distance away. Drive out

by one and enjoy yoursett.

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controte Ay wood, deg for denin OFWater be sure to

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SIDE GLANCES

And when she heard about it, the Parrot screamed out:

"I here! The come to town!"

First came £123 elephant,

Teddy shouted as the Elephant came in sight.

If you'll not say: How could his neck Have got that way?"

Then the zebras came. Mr

covered with red and yellow Punch made up a poem:

tassles:

Rht on the spot, Knart made

"Whenever I sec u zebra,

I never know I'm right.

circus has up a porn about the elephant: I'm never sure they're while

By Galbraith

"Dress my hair up high-so I'll have thắt majestio look!““

"wish that I could

But I know that I can't

Ever grow big Like an elephant,"

After the elephant, came the elreus wagons. There were ani- muls in the cages in the wagons. As they parsed, Teddy, the Stuffed Bear, saw the lions, He made up a poem too:

"Lions are thin

And lions are fat

A lion is only

A great big eat."

After the lions went by in their cages, there came the big giraffe. Here General Tin made up a poem which went:

"I much obliged,

on black,

Or are they black on white,"

Finally, at the end of the parade came the clowns, riding on donkeys, As they passed by, everyone at the window shouted:

"The elreus comes to all the

townst

Hurrah for the animaist Hurrah for the clowns!"

Down the street went the cir eus and around the corner and Into the big tent,

And all through the morning. the long roared, the elephants trumpeted, the monkeys chat- tered, the clowns laughed and everyone in the whole town was happy.

Rupert and the Secret Boat-9

The Sherman busity mending this nets much surprised at the appearance of the little guinea-pig

Please do you live here?" asks Gregory befors Rupert can stop him Where does all this sea ...water code. from. What's it

doing? Why doesn't it all ru

away, over the adga? Dona'li jo open pases in Laugh at his Find, down in Rugpert baya 737. small; questiontes *Well, wall. nobody has ever naked now, Jorily things like thate! Im príum** Wat

ALL RIGHTS ALBENVEN

British

Overseas Aleway

a lacey hankie is a prop she el-Corporallon have recently in. troduced mandarin overcoats for way's has in hand,

"It's more than a prop." ad- their Chinese stewardesses. mila Hildegarde, "Oh, of course, It looks feminine and pretty.

colourfully on a breezy airport. a quilted which can bo It is also Alted with inter-lining zipped in as required in order to be adaptable to rapid and severe changes of temperature. The model in ubis photo- made with shower- graph is MILES Theresa Kwa material lined who has 'boon · flying for" threa which shopy years.

Following the

traditionally

But its real purpose is to give mandarin cat, the smart over- ma a chance to dab daintily at cost is

my brow. Those spotlights are proof barathes awfully hot!"

with scarlet

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