THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1986,
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(The Words Are in My Heart.
I'm Ninety Nine To-day.
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(When You Grow Up Little Lady.
8617 (General's Fast Asleep.
(Grandfather's Bagpipes.
8633 (Roll Along Prairie Moon.
(Winter Draws On.
8636 (Trees,
(Smiling Through.
and the
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WO-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- test and most enjoyable weddings are often the simplest? A cheery meal, a speech or two, finishing up with a party after the happy pair have left for the honeymoon, is a ditful celebration.
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POEM
Like children in a starry night,
When I behold those eyes before, I qued with wander and delight, Tusensible of all their power.
I play'd about the flame at Intty,
Atlant I felt the scorching fire: My koper erre israk, my pasion
strong.
And I lay dying with desire. By all the helps of humane art,
I just recovered so much aruse As to anaid, with heary heart, The fair, but fatal influence. But, since you shine away ileapair,
And so my sigha na longer shan, Na Persian in hin zealous progre Sa much winres the rising sun. If once again my róies displens,
There never wena no lost a lever; I love, that languishing disenne, A rad relapse we ne'er preover,
Duke of Buckinghamshire
(1648-1721).
JANET JAY
Here Comes
plans a
Wedding
Reception
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The BRIDE..
freshments to offer will probably take first place when you come to work out the plans. If the bride has led her wedding for non or earlier, one of the Jolllest celebrations is u sli-down lunch for the family and friends, the bride cake, of course, in the place of honour in the centre of the table rendy to be cut at the end of the meal.
At an afternoon wedding a reception with light refreshments usually follows. and I think that most mothers will find this the easiest way of entertaining.
It is surprising how elastic even a small house becomes on these accasions # you go about I things in the right way. idit DILO Good notion at a friend's wedding the ather werk.
The presents were displayed l an upstairs reum which had berni cleared for the occasion. and I noticed that the brkin's mother look two or three people to see them at a time, all of which saved a good deal
Some of the larger of congestion. furniture taken out of the lounge will lave roof for people to walk about. am for the bride and groom to greet for puests. I would keep the dining- room purely for refverdamenta
The dining table can be set Into The window tray or against the wall. to be used for serving tea wasi cofice, while sandwiches and roles, with piles of plates, are put ready en mniter tables ranged round the walis,
Cutting the Cake
The bride ake, of course, is meant to be admired as well as raten, so you might put it on a table in the lounge. One wedge ready cut and the place
Make more room
in your KITCHEN
ODERN kitchens are usually very small. This is not to be regretted, for the newest utensils are made to take up a minimum amount of room.
M
Storage bins and saucepans are now made 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-pans.
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 as
a corner fitting, and they all have
at least three partitions. For food that has to be guarded from the fles
Gardeners Plot
The sowing of lettuce or radish peed in the same drill with carrot seed is sometimes recommended,
you can get food safes made in rec-because the two former are of Langular sections that fit one on top
of the other. Buy a section at a time and add another one whenever necil it.
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you
Keeping silver kly is a difficult matter when you have it Jumbird to- gether in a drawer. There is a good new silver tidy which fits into bottom of the drawer.
the
It has narrow partitions for every kind of spoon and fork.
Another useful idea for the kitchen is an upright knife-helder. This has two rows of tiny partitions, one row for the small knives and one for large
ones.
quick growth and soon show up the lines, so that the hoe may be put into early use.
"It is betur so de without them. and curb one's Impatience with the hoc 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.
market with a ribbert makes things caster for the bride.
1f you decide on a sit-down lunch or tea, there will be table decoration to be thought of. To my mind there k nothing prettier than bowls or vares of spring and summer flowers. Pate pink roses or carnations, for example, look beautiful mixed with a few spikes of delphiniums or Jupins.
Cakes, too, are obtainable with Linted
There is icing Instead of white, lovely creamy off-white tone, shell pink, and the palest almond green for
folk who are not superstitious. I fell for a pink cake, with pink, blue and silver for the table decorations. Guests will appreciate the compliment of a lower posy at each woman's place, and a buttonhole for the inasculine guests.
Bride and bridegroom, of course, sit together at the head of the table, the bride at her husband's left hand. The bric's mother alls nt his right, with the bridegroom's father next to her. To the left of the bride come her own father and next to him her mother-in-int
“I Propose a
Toast
There is no special precedened for the remainder of the guests, but it is a good plan to arrange beforehand where they shall it, and put a small pisc card ut each cover.
Then the speeches. If you are having a reception, these will come about half-way through; if n alt-down Junch or tea, towards the end of the mcal. The first topst is naturally the health of the bride and bridegroom, 'The proposed by the bride's father. bridegroom replies to this.
The bridesmaids' health is then pro pased by some old friend or relative of the family, and the best man replies for them. After these main speeches one or two old friends will probably like to add their congratulations.
At some weddings the bridesmaids and best man go off to n party of their own, but the wedding reception often expands into a party for everyon
This should not mean much extra work for the bride's mother. Supper can be provided from the food left over from the reception with some extra sandwiches, and you can Rrrange dancing and games for the younger fet In the lounge.
MENU
ONION SOUP VEAL CUTLETS RHUBARB PIE
MAKE a white onion soup and
for a alight change in flavour Reason fairly liberally with papriko pepper.
Do not egg-and-hreud crumb the veal enticts, but cook them simply in plain butter, and remember, above all, that real is like the dog, the wayan and the walnut-treo- "the harder they're beaten the better they be" So beat cach cutlet until it in at least half as thick an it originally was. Have ready some tomato sauce and when the cuticts are done, keep them hot the while you mix with the sanCE juicea which have escaped from the eat into the frying-pan. Pour the the cutlets finished sauce очер which you have arranged in a wall of nicely mushed potato.
Don't forget a aqueeze of lemon in the rhubarb pie.
tho
Leaving church for the reception. Ginger Rogers modo a lovely brido at hor wedding to Low Ayros.
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1 Part of London where a crafts- man goes after one of his tools. 8 This in the ring "as to clue"
(anag).
9 Wild woman,
11A-saihe would probably take it
for a quid.
12 This is work for a skilled work-
man in song.
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 other men, is interested, and
too,
19 Describes the horse that shies. 21 Enclosed on the left of a five-
Added 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. 25 Said to be the place where
speeches are often made. 28 A prose arrangement of certain
worke,
elever internal
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29 Struck with contrivance. 30 This may indicate learning, or
just cash to help it on
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1 Being very roughly cut the cake
is in pieces.
2 This sounds a suitable post for
A man.
3 The foreign understanding that upsel ton on two occasiors, 4Flag not recognised in the Navy. 5 Put down white, then ring for
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the screen.
The cat and the raco are ob- vious in this series of things
that depend on each other.
7 So begin speaking without on
audience. 10 Getting neur,
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the children 14 Headquarters staff.
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15 To aliar in detail a repair will
be necessary.
18 These biscuits are apt to go off
about Christmas.
20 This fall is produced by a small
number in a certain quarter.
21 Nope.
22 Second (two words, 4, 2).. 26 Tear wildly.
27 Place it in the heart.
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A QUARTER! LAY BACK TILL, I'M ALL TH' LAST QUARTER, AN' THEN
LET IM OUT!
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A LUNCH BOX AN A BAG OF OATS?
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BEFORE SUPPERĮ
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