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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1986.

GRACIE FIELDS of the Gymnastic Voice on REX RECORDS.

8749 (1 Give My Heart (The Dubarry),

(She Fought Like a Tiger To Save 'er 'onour:

8557 (Turn 'Erbert's Face to the Wall. Mother (When I Grow Too Old to Dream.

8558 (Life is a Song.

The Words Are in My Heart.

I'm Ninety Nine To-day.

8585 (Red Sails in the Sunset,

(South American joc.

8592 (There's a Lovely Lake in London.

(We've Got To Keep Up With the Joneses.

8599 (Love Me Forever.

(When You Grow Up Little Lady.

8617 General's Fast Asleep.

(Grandfather's Bagpipes.

8633 Roll Along Prairie Moon.

(Winter Draws On,

6636 [Trees.

(Smiling Through.

and the

CHILDREN'S SAFETY FIRST SONG-

"Look to the Left, Look to the Right."

TSANG FOOK

PIANO

COMPANY.

Marina House, 19 Queen's Road Central. Tel. 24648.

WE

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-6 yds. White Washing Silk.

for $1

1

3 yds.

White Chiffon Crepe. 27"

42 yds. Striped Silk, 27"

3 yds.

Printed Crepe, 27"

2 yds.

Mohan Printed Crepe, 27"

3 yds.

Jetha Crepe, 27"

1 yd.

Printed Crepe-de-chine, 36′′

1

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Printed Crepe-do-chine, 27"

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Pure Silk printed crepe-de-chine, 35′′

1.65

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Pure Silk Pearl Crepe, 32"

1.65

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Plain Col'd English Organdie, 36′′

1.75

Etc.. Etc., Etc.

THE ABOVE ARE VERY SPECIAL VALUES AND WE URGE ALL KEEN SHOPPERS TO COME AT ONCE BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SNAPPED UP.

WITHOUT EXAGGERATION

THIS IS THE GREATEST SALE IN HONGKONG!

Come to the.

FANCY BAZAAR

42 Queen's Road Central.

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White Ties, and pink, blus- leathery Japanese coms decorate the table.

O-DAY'S Diary is in honour of future homemakers. I ex- pect there are many mothers up and down the country who are planning their daughters' Whitsun weddings.

Don't you agree that the pret- tlest and most enjoyable weddings are often the striplest? A cheery meal, a speech or two, fulching up with a party after the happy pair have left for the honeymoon, in a Cellul crlebration,

problem of what food and re-

POEM

Like children in a starry night,

When I beheld those eyen before, I gue'd with wonder and delight, Insensibile of all their power.

I play'd about the flume so long,

At last I felt the scorching fire; My hopes were weak, my janaian

atrong,

And I lay dying with deaire. By all the kriza of hamane art,

I just reavereit an marks Benne As in aroid, with henry heart, The fair, but fural influence.

But, since you shine wưng despair,

And now say night no tünger shin, No Persian in his zoutmna penyer So much adores the rising meat.

If somer again oay voren diaplenne,

There never sina so fort a faner: In love, that longvinhing discvne, A sud relapse we melee reenter,

Duke of Buckinghamshire

(1848-1721).

Make

Here

JANET JAY

plans

Comes

a

Wedding

Reception

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The BRIDE..

freshments to offer will probably take

first. tee when you come to work out the plans It te bride hna fixed her welding for non or earlier, one of the Jolliest celebrations is a sit-down lunch for the family and friends, the bride cake, of course, in the place of honour in the centre of the table ready to be ent at the end of the meal.

At an afternoon wedding a reception with light refreshments usually follares, and I think that most mothers will find this the easiest way of entertaining.

it is surprising how elastie even a small house becomes on these occasions if you go about things the right way? I now one good olion at friend's wedding the other werk.

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The presents were displayed In an upstairs room which lind been cleared for the orrasin, and I notlerd that the bride's mother took ไซน

three people to see them at a time. all of which enved a good deal.

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of congestion, Scare of the larger furniture taken out of the lounge wit leave room for people to wink about. and for the bride and pah to greet Uper guests. I would keep the dung rekt amely for retrotriatentie,

Lae ng table en teet te the witerlow bay be against the wall, feed for serving a and calle while sandwichen and caben, with ples of plates, are pat rady m smoker Tabien ranged round the wall:

Cutting the Cake

The bridle enke, of course, is meant To be admired as wei es paten, so you night at it on a table in the lounge. Our wedge trady cut and the place

more

in your

room

KITCHEN

ODERN kitchens are usually very small,

M

This is not to be

regretted, for the newest utensils-are-made to take up a minimum amount of room.

Storage bins and saucepans are now maile square, so that you

can crowd a greater number on one shelf. And when you have too much cooking for a small stove there are twin saucepans and frying-pane.

They can either be fixed together and used on one flame, or else separated and used singly on days when there is less cook-

ing to be done.

Wire vegetable racks are made us a corner fitting, and they all have at least three partitions. For food that has to be guarded front the flies you can get food safes made in rec tangular sections that fit one on top of the other. Buy a section at a time and add another one whenever you need it.

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dificult Keeping silver tidy is a matter when you have it jumbled to- gether in a drawer. There is a good ne silver tidy which fits into

bottom of the drawer.

the

It has narrow partitions for every leind of spoon and fork.

Another useful idea for the kitchen is an upright knife-holder. This has two rows of tiny partitions, one row for the small knives and one for large

Ons

Gardeners

Plot

The sewing of lettuce or radish seed in the same drill with currot!! ared is sometimes recommended. because the two former are of quick growth and soon show up the lines, so that the hoe may be put into early use.

It is better to do without them, and curb one's impatience with the hue until the carrots appear.

The later pulling-up of the quick- growing plants is bound to loosen the soil, and that is just what that pest, the carrot fly, will be waiting! for.

marked with a ribbon makes lungs easier for the bride,

If you decide on a sit-down lunch or tea, there will be table decoratius to be though of. To my mind there is nothing prettier than bowls or vares of spring and miner flowers. Pale pink roses or carnations, for example, look beautiful mixed with few spikes of delphiniums or lupity.

Cakra, too, jure obtainable with tinted leg Intent of white. There a lovely creamy off-while tone, shell pink, and the palest almond greea for

folk who are not superstiti77128,

I fell for a pink cake, with pink, blue and silver for the table decorations, Guerta will / appreciate the compliment of a flower pony at enchi wapyan's place, and a buttonlinle for the innsealine tents

Bride and bridegroom, of turke, sit together at the lead of line table, the bride at her husband's left hand. The bride's mother sits at his right, with the bridegroom's father next to her. To the left of the brale conte her own lather nad next to him hre mother-in-law,

"I Propose a Toast”

There is no speelai precedence for the remainder of the guests, but it 14 a: good plan to arrange is forelund where they shall sit, and put a small plat: card at each cover

Then the sprekkes. If you r having a reception, these will conne about half-way through; if a sit-down Junch or ten, towards end of the meal. The first toast is naturally the health of the bride and bridegroom, proposed by the bride's father. The bridegroom repilles to this.

The bridesmaids' health is then pro- posed by some old friend or relative of The family, and the best man replies for them. After these main specctva une or two old friends will probably

·like to add their congratulations,

At some weddings the bridesmaids and best man go off to a party of their own, but the wedding reception often expands Into a party for everyone.

This should not menn mech extra work for the bride's mother. Suppor earl be provided from the food left over from the reception with some extra sandwiches, · and you can arraNKO dancing and games for the younger sel in the lounge

MENU

ONION SOUP · VEAL CUTLETS RHUBARB PIE

MAKE a white onion soup and for a slight change in flavour season it fairly liberally with paprika pepper.

Do not egg-and-bread crumb the veat cutlets, but cook them simply in plain butter, and remember, above all, that seal is like the dog, the woman and the walnut-treo "the harder they're beaten the better they be" So beat cach entlet until it in at least half as thick as it originally was. Have ready

Roma tomato nauce and when the cuticla are done, keep them hot while you mix with the euce the jnicea which have creaped from the vent into the frying-pan. Pour the finished sauce over the cutleta think you have arrangeit in a wall of nicely mushed potato.

Don't forget a squeeze of lemon) in the rhubarb pie.

Leaving the church for the rocoption. Ginger Rogors made a lovely bride at her wedding to

Low Ayros.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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ACROSS 1 Part of London where a crafte- man goes after one of his tools,

8 This in the ring "as to cluo"

(ang

Wild woman.

29

11 Anilor would probably. take it...

for a quid.

1 This is work for a skilled work-

man in soİN.

13 Rome's mild version of a year about midway in the Sixteenth

Century.

16 You may have a drink here, but you mustn't keep a straight face. 17. Relic, maybe, in which the writer is interested, and other men,

too.

10 Describes the horse that shics. 21 Enclosed on the left of a five-

rådet figure.

23 if Smith minor bought a watch on this he would consider it to be more so.

21 Thus the cap is not hollow.

to be the place where 25 Said

speeches are often made. 28 A prose arrangement of certain

works.

29 Struck with clever internal

contrivance.

30 This may indicate learning, or

just cash to help it on

DOWN

1 Being very roughly cut the cako

Is in pieces.

This sounds a suitable post for

EL mun.

3 The foreign understanding that

apset ten on two occasions. 4Flag not recognised in the Navy. 6 Put down while, then ring for

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the screen,

The cat and the race are ob- vious in this series of things that depend on each other.

7 So begin speaking without

audience.

EATE

10 Getting near, as the children

say.

14 Headquarters staff.

15 To allar in detail a repair will

be necessary.

18 These biscuits are apt to go of

about Christmas,

20 This fall is produced by a small number in a certain quarter, 21 Rope.

22 Second (two words, 4, 2).

26 Tear wildly.

27 Place it in the heart.

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SALESMAN SAM

SALESMAN SAM

Jimmy's Kitchen

Chias Hallding. Phone No 30120.

Kowloon Branch 10, How Road. Tel asta.

To-day's $1 Tiffin

Chicken Noodle Soup -

Boiled Fish and Butter Sauce

.Cold Roast Chicken

Potato Salad Mayonnaise Chilled Sunkist Prunes Tea or Coffee (1ced or Hott

THIS RACE IS A MILE AN' OKAY, BOSS,) NO YA

"AIN'T, A QUARTERI LAY BACK TILL) I'M ALL

FLYNNIE! TH' LAST QUARTER, AN' THEN

WAIT A MIN-

UTE

LET IM OUT

SETI

A LUNCH BOX AN A BAG O' OATS?

Bon Voyage

By Small

GOSH, YES! WOT'S IT FER, SAM

OH, I'VE SEEN CABOOSE RUN. A MILE AN' A QUARTER -

AN' I DON'T THINK YOU'LL GIT BACK.

BEFORE SUPPER!

Smally

$1936 BY MEA SERVICE, INC.

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