THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959.
WOMANSENSE
STELLA GOING TO BE A JUNE BRIDE?
YOUR BIRTHDAY .......... By STELLA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20
PORN today, you
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possess In everyday life. Kindly and D marked Bierary and artistic sympathetic with all those who talent. You also have a keen are willing to work as hard as In you are to achieve their gools, foterest in the sciences, philosophy and history. You are you have little patience with 11me and subject to inspiration, but in those who waste addition you have, the power to energy on nonessentials,
You are high-spirited and carry your ideas, through to a califactory
completion. You have a quick temper, although the you keep it well under control. may have a lot of irons in fre at one time, but tremendous You are the type to plan well then follow oui your stores of physical and nervous ahead,
fergy carry you along to com- plans to the letter, You have the
ability to make money, Dlete a job on schechile.
your talents should bring you of human nature, you are able tome as well on weaith during
understand the your lifetime. to define ar motivations of others under Among those born on this date Bond. Varying conditions. You have are: George Phillip strong likes and dislikes but are astronomer, Sigrid Unset, author loyal in your attachments. Al- Honore de Balzer, novelist; Allen though you may have countless Nevins, historian: John Stuart acquaintances, your circle of Mill, economist and philosopher, close friends it small.
Since you are a good student
Your emellons are deep. You have a keen sense of the drama- tic which you make use of in
and
To And what the stars have store for you tomorrow. select your birthday star ord
In
both your writing and specch. read the corresponding para- Let your birthday star Your keen sense of humour graph. enables you to see the ridiculous be your daily guide.
THURSDAY, MAY 21
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- Kandle confidential matters with oggressiveness and Imaginallur. Advance your "major Interests
now.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov, 22)— Display your special talents and increase your profits. Press per- noual affairs and gain a big ad- vantage.
GEMINI (May 22-June 21)- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Follow your intuitions in all im-22)-Help someone else who is portant affairs today and you having a bad time. You will be will And that everything works uble to bring happiness.
CAPRICORN out well.
the
CANCER (June 22-July 23)- Children's affairs come to fore just now. Show a keen in terest in them.
(Dec. 23-Jan.
20)-Clear the decks today of all old business so that you will accept a new op- be ready to portunity,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)
LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)- Place health above everything A new phase is about to open els this morning and you can บ for you, 50 finish all odd than handle matters adroitly this Jobs and be ready to act.
afternoon.
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept 23)— Brain work is important today. See that you follow through on an important job eflciently.
·PISCES (Feb, 20-Mar, 20)— All carcem concerning technical studies are especlully favoured. Your good day of the week!
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr, 20)-- trends There is romance in the air for A day when business should be in your favour, Make you so proht now. Confidential affairs Your are Important.
LIBRA ¡Sept. 24-Oct. 23)—
tua.
keep an eye out for it! intuitions can be trusted
JACOBY on BRIDGE
THERE are two sides to suc
«busatul alam bidding. Bid- ding your good ones and staying out of the ones that won't make. de- North and South really
# serve credit for stopping on dime with today's hand.
In spite of only 12 high card points South had a mighty good hand and while Eust's leap to four diamonds crowded him he was able to bid four spades.
This four-spade bid gave North a real problem. His hand was a maximum for a raise lo two clubs and his king-queens In the black multe looked mighty good to him. Give South three aces and he wanted to be in a elam but maybe South would
♥CARD Senseną
Q-The bidding has been:
East
JA
. Pass
South
Double
Weat North Pass
You, South, hold:
AS VAQET SAJON 4X954
What do you do?
AreThis is a tough one. I slightly favor a pass but would not criticles going to five dila- ramondasit depends on how
you feel at the time.
TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of responding four diamonde-your-partner has bid four spaces after your double. Now, what do you do?
Answer ToOITOW
SIDE GLANCES
20
NORTH
AKQ4
+384
4KQ7
WEST
EART
4032 VA
A9788
10 32
476
KJ 108
0
SOUTH (D)
MAJ1098
VQ7
10032
• None AJ0843 North and South vulnerable Bouth Weat North
14 Pu 4NT. Pass 5
Pess
PAR FAR Parr
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Opening lend—Ð A
only hold two of those nice cards. Anyway, North decided he ought to try a Blackwood four no-trump,
void
With two aces and a South considered a jump to six but remembered that North had merely bid two clubs at his first `tunt."Se "all South-did-was to make the simple Ave-heart re- spongo.
This settled North's slam am-
bilions He went to Ave spades. South thought a long while but finally came to the right cision and passed.
By Galbraith
T.M. Sp. US Pat. CIT.
de-
"If this one asks is ha a boy or a girl, don't snap her head off, PLEASE!"
The garments pic-
tured at left and
right will show off
the two demure sides
of your personality. ́·
The peignoir on the
right could be made
up in an uncrushable
cotton and the wed-
ding dress on the left
is of lace over satin.
Editor Displays. Power of Press
In the Kitchen
!
Now York. 1
nows
A LOUISIANA
paperman made news with his cooking during the American Press Institute seminar for managing and news editora.
Managing -Editor Ernest Gueymard of the Baton Rouge State Times moved indo thờ kilchen during a break from the regular work #casiotis on the Columbia University cam- pus,
Later, 27 other news execu tives, all men, were emacking their mouths over "Cheese Balls Beauregard."
Gleymard's recipe for this hot smack:
114 cups grated cheese (1 sharp cheddar, 1⁄4 mlid ched- dar); egg whites; 1 lovel tablespoon flour; dash of Ta- basco sauce or any other bbt. Eauce; and ancker meal.
Mix flour with cheese and then fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Spoon out with small spoon, roll | in cracker cambs, and then form ball with palm of hands, but roll lightly.
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Keep in refrigerator at least 1 [hour, or as long as desiroch, ta set; then remove from refrigera- tor about 30 to 45 minutes be- fore needed.
CHILDREN'S CORNER Whiteaways
The End Of The Rainbow
-General Tin Tells About The Pot of Gold-
By MAX TRELL
NARF, the Shadow Boy with A the Turned About Narne, was walking round and round the room with his friends Teddy, The Stuffed Boar and Hiawatha, the Small-Sized Wooden Indian. Teddy and Hlawathu were having an argument.
said.
"It's true!"-Teddy cried. "It's not true!" Hiawatha
They both looked at Knorf. Knott shrugged.
"I don't know," he finally said. "There's General Tin standing by, the door. Let's ask him."
Quiet, Please
folks said there wasn't. So I decided to find out for myself." "How could you do that, Gen- eral Tin?" asked Knari.
"By getting to the end of the rainbow," said General Tin.
"You can't do it," Hiawatha said. "The more you try to get near the end of the ruinbow, the faster it moves oway!” :
Botter Way
"That's right," sald General Tin. "But I had a better way. I built myself a very tall ladder." "How tall was 17" Toddy asked.
"As tall as the sky," said General Tin: Well, a day or two later, there was a thunder- storm. Suddenly in the middle Tin the rain the sum began shin- Soldier. The three-friends walking. I ran for my sky-ladder- For I knew that the rainbow ed right up to him.
was coming."
"Did it come?" asked Knarf.
General Tin was
the
"I say it's true!" Teddy began again.
"And I say it's stupid!" said
Hiawatha.
"Be quiet, both of you!" Knart said.
General Tin waited patiently for somebody to explain what
General Tin slides down the wrong side of the rainbow.
"But at which end hung the wonderful pat of gold? How could I find out. Oh, if only I could have slid down both sides at the same timel
*Which side did you slide down Toddy-coc
Drop in hot fat (375 de- grees), preferably using basket, as for fried potatoes, and leavá in fat only a brief period.
(Sald Gueymard: "I count to 18.") Remove when cheese ball is tan, not brown. L done properly, cheese in middle will be runny and outside galdien When You remove balls from hot fat. place on absorbent paper for a few secondi, then transfer to napkin-covered dish.
Serve with highballs and cocktails.
"P.S.," said Gueymard, "Che- ere balls go well with tnint juleps, suh.
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General Tin answered in, a "SHORTIE PYJAMAS in soft collon lawn, pastel shados, all
and volcot.
"Yes. I learned my ladder "The wrong aide. When I got against it. Up I climbed, fast as down to the end, the pot of gold a monkey. A minute later I wasn't there. And before I could Jumped on top of the rainbow. I get to the other side, the whole was right in the middle of !!" rainbow had faded away. The Knarf and Teddy and Hin- next time I slid down one side watha all
tie shouted with excite again. But it was always
wrong side. The pot of gold was General Tin?"
always on the other sidel and Hiswaths
all the excitement was about. It ment: "What did you do next, took Knarf several minules ta quiel down his two friends.
Then he said to General Tin: "Teddy says that there's a pot of gold at the end of the rain- bow. Hiawatha says that there Isn't."
both
Teddy and Hiawatha nodded.
General Tin took his musket off his shoulder. He looked around. Then he lowered his voloc.
At Other End
"L's at the other end," he said mysteriously.
"What is?" asked Knarf. "The pot of gold," said. Gen- erad Tin.
"How do you know?" Teddy palced him..
General Tin sald he would foll thom the whole story. Bo Koerf and Toddy, and Rawatha eat, down on the door at General
Tin's feel. Then he began:
"Long ngo," he said, "when I was 'nsmall, tin cos I loopt wondering to myself, whether there really was a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Some folkka-weld there was, and other i
Different Colours,
"It was like a wide stairway, all of different colours. If I alld down one side, I would get to one end. If I slid down the other aldo I would get to the other end.
Teddy Knarf walked away.
Knarf smiled.
and
"At least," he said to his two argument about friends, "the the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is over. Nobody knows whether it's thero or not!"
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