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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1959.
Guests For Christmas
WHICH
HICH two people would you choose to spend Christmas with, and why? That was the
Un-
question I put to six internationally-famous people. And some of the answers I got were rather expected.
Take film star EVA HARTOK, for instance. I niet her when she was buy- ing toys to take home to Rome for her small daughter.
"The perso I would mest ke to entertain is Dr Albert Schweitzer,” she told me. "1 think he is one of the greatest living men, one of the few people who live by what they preach.
Rome!
"The other day met a friend who was going to see Dr Schweitzer, and he said: "Why don't you come along, too?' I would have given anything to have gone, but I had iming commitments.
"The other person I would like to spets Christmas with, and hope to be with during the holl- Gay. Is my Hitle daughter, Deonu, because she means a much to
me.
Eva Bartok
Cause his mother wanted plaer with a more homely, al- Spanish- "Last year she was really too sphere. It is built
and a sun patio, yome to know what it was all style, with
tree Liberace goes there whenever he out, but I decorated L wish ezmales and I shall ver can get away from Hollywood. forget trans Book of wonder on her face when the first saw it."
Eva said she wouldn't deelde il last ainute where to spend Christmas. "One thing I do know." she told me. "I'm deler-
mined to Ko somewhere where there is picnty of snow.
"I can't think of angue better than my own
folks to spend Christmas "with," "said 11BER A CE, when I put the estion to lilm. "Sa 11 nemin- ate Mom and
my brother. George, because
I think Christ- mas should be a Family affair." Liberace has given up his fabulous Hollyw ced
e and bought another, in Palm Springs.
be-
"I always take a fortnight's holiday at Christmas, and make it a rule never to accept enguss ments during that time," raid. "All the family will come down to Palm Springs-Mom,
Victor Sylvester
tic
George, TIL Y sister-in-law Jane and the kids. Wel hove # Won-
THE STARS MAKE
THEIR CHOICES
Liberace
"It is very difficult to sny who I would like to have 10 stay with me," Gold STIRLING MOSS. Travelling around as
I do, I'meet so many different kinds of people, all of whom are interesting in one way or 021- other, and it would be most difficult to Single out anyone in particular. So I think
better stick to my family, Katle, any wife."
nad and
"I don't know where I shall
Stirling Moss
be spending Christmas, but it ed Julie, "Tony and I are going Surling to stay at my mother's house at
Walton-on-TİMMY.05, and We're
will be with them, edded.
having a combined Christmas with Tony's family, who are neighbours of ours.
"Last Christmas was the first time I'd been home for three
Julio Androws
Hazel
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Evans of it
in
years, and it was simply marvel- part of Guinevere in л new Last year the Moss family, lous. We put on an impromptu Larner and Loewe musical including sister Pat, ment pantomime, and had a wonder- New York. It is based on the Christmas at Stirling's new ful party with my parents and story
the of the Knights of luxury house in Nassau. Christ my brothers and sisters. We're Round Table, and it will prob- mas this year may be spent at hoping to do the same this year. ably be called Jenny Kised. the Mosa farm at Tring. Hert-
"It may be my last Christmas Me! But perhaps it will be like fordshire.
England for some time," my last show, which had several Julie told me.
the
New suggested titles until it was de- Year I'm starting work on the cided to call it 'My Fair Lady',"
her
"My Fair Lady' skor. JULIE ANDREWS
with was husband, Tony Walton, when asked her who she would he to
stay with her Christmas.
have to
for
Julie and Tony gave the ques- thought, pondered
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THE WAY
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by Beachcomber
I'd like to have fer Christmas I'd choose the English tennis girl, Angela Buxlen. We always meet up. when I'm in England, "I would be difficult for ine to choose any guesta, though 1 never know from one day to the next what I'll be doing, let alone tion deep where I'll be at Christmas, several põexibilties, and Analy Maybe I'll spend it right in the agreed that their favourite centre of New York.
was recently explained by of snap with a bookie's ranner ji
my people were their own familles. Ir
You see, I shall be apartment in Manhattan."
a quest
that who is standing motionless the Home Secretary
who the far skle of the Toon, and myself this Christmas." explain-a bookie's plenipotentiary
stands still on one, spot in a has not approached her? factory, to collect bets fron workers, is breaking the law, Pepper
derful time, I "I think I'd like to invite can tell you." President Nasser and Mr “Hey, what Khrushchev to spend Christmas kind of ques- with me" said VICTOR SYL- Horis TAS VESTER, the band lexer. anyway" "They are Two people who asked ALTHEA don't seem to like the English GIBSON, he very much, so maybe we would former Wime be able to convert them if we bledon ladies' had them over here for Christ- singles cham mas." pion, when f
inckled her an Christmas celebrations for the the subject. Sylvester family depend a right iri the Victor's broadcasting engage- middle of ments. "We always do a show stummer, while either on Christmas Day or she was in Boxing Day at least we London To have done for the past Len Wimbledon.
years," said Victor. "So I have guess if to leave for the studio right in there is anyone the middle of the family" cele- brides myself brations."
ניי
Althea Gibson
con
The factory becomes a
NEVER thought I should gambling loon within the live to see the Chinese meaning of the Act (1853). But cornering all the white pepper if the envoy moves about among in Singapore.. 14 the report the workers, collectifig bets, he meets the eyes of the maddie- is within the low. The factory hended boobies whose solution remains A factory, and no for all such problems is not an heinous offence is coinmfited equitable distribution of food Presumably this ruling appiles but supping people from, having to ironmongers' shops, aquariums children, the way will rise: "la nod waxwork shows. The most It not a crime to bring children lucid announcement of all was into a world short of white that "Bridge for money stakes popper?" Lengthen your eye-
at any club in London is illegal, inches with Glamalash. but snap, o game of skill, is co" And it was recommended Useful hints for the home that tombola should be allowed at doawes, "so long as there was some such non-gambling induce ment as an anklo show."
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I only want to help MAY a non-competitor-in an
HUMANE mousetrap con- A structed entirely of cheere is very easily made. It 14
modelled on eni orelinmy mouSE trop, but as it is of cheese the mouse cart cat the whole thing without my harm to itself, te sankle-show, at a dance in youd an attack of indigestion. a factory, lay a bet on a game
-(London Expresa Service).
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