THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1959,
WOMANSENSE
LADY LUCK-
your
CHINA MAIL-
horoscope
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28
AQUARIUS Gary 21. Febranty 19: Don't let a of temper sudden outburst
spoil your excellent changes to improve your position at work.
PISCES
February 있다. March 20: You will bra!
feel
a stranger's attempt to bes
friendly COMA
with
YOU rather agrerable and will inclined to meet him half way
ARIES (March 21-April 196; A stimulating meeting with
grump of brïistic people, will show you how to in- prove your own knowledge of the subjects disensted. TAURUS (April 20-May 2005
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On the occasion of YOLET attempt to clear yourself of un unjust accusation plain speaking will hur enzy.
GEMINI May 23-June 216;
Your attention Fo
gives you are satisfaction but is able to prevent vou from devoting enough time tu matters of pre portuber.
CANCER Chone 22-July ZĒN
Although you may be nude to suffer for adhering strictly to The Truth you will be compensated by your personal satisfaction. LEO (July 22-August 2171 The past year has been very kin to you and yen
ought to do your very beat!
to show gratitude to Thou
Fine food
CLUBLAND CHEFS
the English way
who have helped you to go | ONDON clubs
where you RTC.
are very with a good rich butter short But L masculine.
the crust. Then he mixes together Travellers' is more tolerant "qual amounts of breadcrumbs ntil golden syrup (you can add vino (August 22-Septem, that most and ladies may a few drops of imuon-juice), and
ber 22: A telephone call j
mixture through the doors spoons the
into the the pastry-ined plate. (It is loo from a friend of lang golafter four o'clock in
"Please, no will lead to a very njoy-afternoon every day and thick to pour.) abie, meeting.
after 12 noon on Saturdays, pestry lattice on top," he said, The tart is then baked for 20 lautes in a hot oven. It is served, hol or cold, with cream, Mr Reding's Polres Helene are another example of his now luss methods. Be peaches peeled dessert pears in syrup, with a vanilla pod to favour it, chills them and serven them on a block of really good vanilla ice cream.
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WHS
Initiated by
LIARS (eptember 23-Oetu
hur 220: Sines yon are Lord Castk reagh ad several fooling sotnowhat ont of young men who had done the Grand Tour, so that they could have tape and quiet to com- pars intes on their travels and have a London house in which to regionale the hospitality
10 extendient
in other countries,
sorts, you ought to plan an Purly boliday that will give mplete change of
You
surroundings. SCORPIO
Chefour November 21: You will be fold a story avhich is very hard to believe, but unless you have proof to the woh- trary you must accept it. SAGITTARIUS
22-Deceminer
you always
November Since
21:
thens
Judking from the minu, ambers uf
by HELEN BURKE
uscs
water paalis when preparing his top shells, nicely presented with delicious CHICHEN AND HAM a decoration of hard-boiled egg. PIES, The other Ingredients and parsley. Mr Reding ore & boned and skinned elleken neither breadcrumbs nor vine- of 4 to 6lb., lb, collar bacon gar in this dish. cut to sliers halved hard-boiled eggs, chup
in thlek, 3
freshly milled pepper, and
ed parsley uns chopped onlen,
little gelatine.
No. fuss with this delicate theilfish, Just flaked white crab ment down
The one side of shell and the brown meat on the other, with a touch of
Flatten out the chicken Allets French mustard on the dark with a bat (a strong buttle will meat.
With them is passed, separ- do). Spread a layer of baren on
the bottom the Travellers' ately, a hot chocolate sauce --
of a deep pie-dish. Club like good English food smooth plain chocolate melted Add a layer of chicken, then SAVOURY
Me Douall,
in hut single cream. For four semary and a cookery to five servings, use 4oz. choco-ng with the chicken, until the dish is filled, ending with a layer late and 4 pint cream. mulher, told me:
of bacon.
Robin
the
club
book
DELICIOUS
a person want just
wh THE BEST
bit
incentrate on getting
M
more than you have you
must des find the money Wood of
comus from Mont-
to indulge your whins. Our salmon CAPRICORN fvcember 22-ge. Our beef, the best, from Jon may 2007 You will find Scutand, 10. Cur sausages sprint country extremely hard to alter treats very
which are met ritions
of your own making. YOUR BIRTHDAY: If this is your birthday you ought to make up your mind that in spread your interests to widely but to concentrate)
the activity closest to your heart.
Let's Eat
BY
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
Inventive Left-Over
Dinners
8 1
FANA maker. And Our rijekesis from Kent. Te search for the best is endless."
Chef (well Reding has been with the club for a long time. He belongs to the classic school of cookery, and would never pro- duce a fussy, feminine-looking disha, There are a few French dishes on his menu, but It con- sists for the most part of good English food. Here are some of the recipes;
RICH CRUST
REDING preters short crust pastry to puff or hot-
more bacon, and so on, alternal-
Put the halved eggs in middle of the layers, each which is sprinkled with
parsley, onion and pepper. sall, brenuse of the baron).
the of the IND
ROUTE
Is Д MAISON French name but a very special English savoury which might well be served as a main lunch dish or snack meal.
Fry two thinly sliced onions in 10. buller until nearly cooked, but not browned. Add Have ready a rich stuck nude four chopped, skinned and de- with the chicken bones and skin reeded tomatoes and cook for and a bouquet garni. Dissolve another five minutes. Now add a Bile gelatine in the strained 12oz. grated Cheddar cheese and stock (I would say a teaspoon for a tluy pluch of Cayenne pepper 1 pint stock. remembering the and cook gently for five minutes gelatine in the chicken bones).
When cool, pour it inla the ple, almost to come through Cover with
short must pastry and bake it for 2% hours in a moderate oven.
ON SHELLS
the 'Traveller's' Club
I DRESSED CRABS is served
Chet Cecil Reding and seT/OTANY.
McDouail discuss a met in Individual portions on scal-
FOR TREACLE TART. chef
Reding nes 2 plc plate, Robin
WOMEN AT THE TOP
The
play's the thing, says Shelagh
TIE latest bright hope of the British theatre sat in the corner of an East London cafe, eating her favourite meal of. sausages, cabbage and beetroot and drinking weak ten.
Between mouthfuls, she talked about herself and her
GUS word 'inngineer' bread crumly to thicken. Serve
S which i have heard, in bowls with croutons
success. starnish, and also grated cheese, Madame. I cannot find it you like,
the dietionary," remarked the Chef.
By ALEX GILL
£20,000 she has received for
Not everyone manages to write play by the time →BathWeurd Bref Bees: For they're 201. Few get it produced. Hardly anyone gets a this use leftover thin-sliced "Because I made it up Foust beef, just roast, or boiled West End showing. And as for selling the film rights the film rights.
and getting the offer of a Broadway production Bell, Het in de barbecue myself." I answered.
toasted well...! serve on Later, and couldn't think of a better halved Bens
or toasted 101- word to describe what hap- sweet cornbread,
$$
Dal 20-year-old Shelagh De- in Britain, and John Osborne's Janey, ex-factory hand and film company snapped up, the pens when one begins to Onion-Barbecue Sauce: Me cinema
usherette from the film rights. use up leftovers or create a 11⁄2 e, balter or margarine; odd blackened Lancashire Industris! nèw dish,
e. ne-meed union, and town of Salford, has done all
erushed peeled garlic, these things. rechen Add 3 thg, water; simmer uns til the onion is tender, but not
IMAGINATION'S PART
"One literally must imagine how the diffrent ingrettente will taste when assembled: what seasonings to add to make them
browned. Then add Asp, table Author's Praise
fa, Salt, 1 tbsp.
mustard.
ili powder, ie, tomato juice, Isp sugar, and 2 thep, lemon inire. Diseulve 1 1-p, ernstorch urae, cold water and stir in. | rollup's daughter who has a
most appetising, and how to Sinner 16 min. serve the unishid disk to make it loot: Both Important and attractive. In other words, an "Hangineer earrits nut
TRICK OF THE CHEF
ilk first play, the story of a
nore.
Cool, spread on buttered toast, brown under the grill and serve at once.
-(London Express Servicr).
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CLASSIC
look.
A dress from the current Frank Usher collection:
The classic shirtwaist dress with this autumn's
It is permanently pleated from shoulder to hem, comes in neutral shades or black..
CHILDREN'S CORNER
Town's Most Used Road
-Knarf Helps Pixie O'Cop Clear a Traffic Jam-
By MAX TRELL
So Knarf and Hand got down on their hands and knees, und meved aside the tall clumps of Just behind The bushes, on
grass. There, sure enough, was the other side of the street, be- Eutterup Road, with Pixie tween the white house and the O'Cop, standing in the middlo red house, was a road that very of it shouting and yelling Like tow people knew about. It was a whole flock of Hornets. called Buttercup Road.
It led right across the edge of a garden and finally wound away down a Rabbit's hole be hind the stump of an apple tree.
Finishing her meal, Shelagh
But although very few poo- Delaney unzipped her windchen-
One of her ple knew about Buttercup Road, ter and lit up
cigars. The money at was still one of the most used luvourite aide I don't worry
about, ronds in town! it's there, it's there. My real pleasure is seeing my work per-. fornell."
baby by a Negro sailor, opened £1,000 A Week one to run around in. And I'd
Hoard About It
Knarf and Hople, the Shad- with the Turned-
onc
"Move on there! Keep going! What are
you waiting for? Move! Move!" yelled Pixic O'Cop.
Policeman The poor Pixie was surrounded by cars and trucks and wagons, all trying to go in different directions. All of them were tangled up.
There
was a truck made of neorn and walnut shells, driven by a Mouse,
Family Of Booties
There
whs an automobile with wheels made of daisy blon soms. It was filled with a fam- ily of Beetles
As if that wasn't enough, the day that her play opened the She admits that money will West End an American producer never corrupt her. "I'll spendow Children phoned to say that he'd signed gi wo fast. I'm very attracted About Names, had heard about up her slice of Salford Bfe-in- to luxury, you know,
Buttercup Road from poveral the-raw for a showing on New York's Broadway.
"I'd ke two cars large good friends of theirs, namely, rer Chevrolet that's magni-Christopher Cricket and Chirple
a smaller Sparrow und Willy Toad. feently vulgar, and
"Buttercup Road gets 30 like a holiday in Paris before I
crowded with trucks
There was a big, long wagon go back to Salford,"
wagons and carls that nobody loaded with logs (the logs were can move," said Christopher really bwigs) pulled by a team Cricket,
of. prancing grasshoppers. old Mole with dark glasses was "It's a redi traffle jam," said sitting in the driver's seat. Chirpic Sparrow.
Three young Toads wore on "I feel sorry for Pixie O'Cop," blcycles. sald Willy Toad "He tries to
A Shall was trying to push keep things moving but many.
He was carrying his It a tile she resents, "My Umes he just gets stuck him- through
house on his back. play is about a mother and her self." daughter. The sex is incidan-
al."
In experimental theatre in London's East End. Hardened theatre crlides Irudged across
This will mean American London to see it.
royalties of £1,000 a week to Seasoned writer Graham 'ndd fo the £200 21 week c. bufter-sauteed | Greene halled Shelugh s the Shelagh already gets while her ons before baking.
most promising young playwright play runs in London-plus the
dictionary definition of the word For a topping, sprinkle not- immagine, which is to form a mental Image to produce by sweet cornbread batter in the
Par with
the agination".""
The Chef smiled. “I would like to add the skillful work of the hands; the
clear idea
what flavours complement each ather, and the enre in fasting to correct the seasonings."
TOMORROW'S DINNER
Corn and Bean Chowder Barbecued Beef Slices on
· Comment Brend Chef's Salad Bowl. Deep-Dish Apple-Cranberry Pie
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Corn and Bean Chowder; Meli
2 tbsp. butter, margofkie, or savoury meat drippings in a 2- qt. saucepan. Add 2 sliced small peeled onions, Cook gently until yellowed. Then add (10-oz.) pkg. frozen green limas, 1 c. very thin-sliced raw potatoes, and 1) (10-oz.) pkg, froïen corn kernels or 14°c, canned corn kernels, 11⁄2 sp. salt, 4 Lagi. monosodium glutamate, 3⁄4 tap. pepper and 3 e. bolling water. Cover and boll gently until the potatoes are fork-lender. Then add 3 c. milk, and I minced puntento (optional). Stir in i by, butter, and 34 c. fins dry
JACOBY on BRIDGE
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South Wesl North East took the trick and the queen of
Pass clubs was led and finessed. A Pass this point 3im could have taken
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No one vulnerable
Odd Jobs
Some people who have even her play "A Taste of Honey," Javo dubbert Shelagh The Francoise Sagan of Salford."
דיי
Ho's Stuck
How did sho collect the material for her spicy, colourful
thinic he's stuck right drama? After two years
now," said Chirple Sparrow," "I grummar school, she took a Was Just over to Buttercup variety of odd jobs-all of which Road. If you listen, you can bored her and led a quiet life. hear him yelllog." She never mixed with the local
art school crowd, never went to Knart and Hold
listened.
a dance hal although the They thought they could bear heroine of her play does both.
Every night after work she would
scuri home to widowed mother's
her
romebody shouting for. nway.
for
Christopher Cricket offered council to take them to the spot on house and weave her highly-Buttercup Road where the traf-
Bouthi West North East 1N.T. Pols 3 N.T. Pass Pats
Pass Opening lead-- J
badir parlour.
A-Your partner's four dia- It South held two or four clubs mond bid has obviously invited Jim's play would have been su!-
slam. Bid four no-trump to cide but Jim was sure that South He could not believe that Jim had
would not have finessed with two ducked with king and one.
check ou noci,
TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner bids five hearts, showing two aces. What do you do now?
Answer AsmMOTTO W
have four.
AVPS
coloured
dreams in the smalle jam was the worst.
чт always knew I could
write. But I never thought of
doing it professionally until 1
Shouting And Yelling
"Here we are!" Christopher Cricicet said, after they had and he hoped that South did not Now Jim took his king and led was 10. I read a lot too.
"What do I ko doing best? | followed film' behind the bushes. another diamond. South
on your back in dummy but the ace Going to the pictures, And just "Detter get down
and knoca end 'look, The lack of clubs was played blocked the club auit and siting about. I wish I had the hands
Tant's otherwise you'll never seo-Pizza down ona ability to concentrate, next and when East followed South wound up
to'Cop." something I lack" South decided to finesse again, Instead of making Ave odd,
An
Knar fted the Anall Off the road,
"Gel along with you! You'ro suid Pixie blocking traffle!" O'Cop.
Something Better
But Kharf did a better thing.
He reached down and, with his fingers, he moved the 'cars trucks and wokora and and bleycles out of the way. He even ficd the Shall with the house on its back off the ront and get him down again hy a ndoo quiet spot behind a shady dandelion,
"Ph-e-ew!" sald Pixie O'Cop, "Nobody in the world has 0 But harder job than I have! thank you very much for clear- ing this road."
He took off his hat and map. ped his forehead.
"All right now! Got slang, Koup moving!" he said the next minute. And he began all over "Oh poor Pixie O'Cop! I feet again, waving hin arms. azíd to sorry for you, drari" Hanld blowing his whistle and shout- sald as she put her face close ing and yelling like
ungry
to the tiny Fixle Poilcemion. Hornel.
Rupert and the Outlaws-11
Rather shaken by his fall, and of gruff voices some way off jun very startled by the sudden nois, nearer. Rupert can hear trampling Rupert scrambles to his feez sąd moises an heavy feel thrust through tinten. "Oh dear, perhaps I'm the undergrowth, and. : pow traspassing hera)" he whispers. thoroughly frightened, he mansate He has not long to wait for things to dodge out of sight as a rough to begin to happen. The rumble figure strides past within a few feet.
ALL NIGUTE, RESERVED