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THE CHINA MAIL
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933.
11 The WOMAN'S Page itt
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Bringing Up Father.
NOW THAT EVERYTHING IS „QUIET AN' PEACEFUL" PLL CO,
IN AN SUGGEST THAT WE. SPEND OUR SUMMER IN THE
MOUNTAINS-
ری
Former Hong Kong Residents Wed
Miss Ellen Edwards Ana Mr. F. Montague Webb
A marriage of particular local ¡tifully interest was solemnized
at Home flowers
decorated
with choice supplied by various recently, when Miss Ellen Ed-friends. The health of the bride wards, grand-daughter of the late was proposed by Mr. L. H. Turner Mr. Murray-Bain, a former pro(cousin of the bride's mother, and prietor of the China Mail became late of the Indian Civil Service), the bridegroom briefly the wife of Mr. F. Montague and
Webb. The bride's father. Mr. G. responded. Later, Mr. and Mrs. K. Edwards, was for many years Webb left for their honeymoon on the staff of Messrs. Butterfield which is being spent in Cornwall. Their future residence will be at and Swire, in Hong Kong.
was Ealing. The bride's gift to the
The bridegroom's father also on the staff of Messrs. But-bridegroom was a silver cigarette case, and that of the bridegroom terfield and Swire.
Great interest was taken in the to the bride a fur coat. wedding which took place at St.
The bride's going-away dress
and
ARE SIMPLE.
White Pique Dresses For Beach.
Michael's Church, Bray, it was the was a shrimp-coloured freck, and MOLYNEUX STYLES
coat a grey ibride's desire that it should be a she also wore
to match. She country, wedding. The bride, Miss close-fitting hat
the carried a bunch of pink carnations Ellen Margaret Edwards, iz only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. given by a friend. H, Edwards, of 36, Ray Park- avenue, Maidenhead, and the bride- groom, Mr. Frank Montague Webb, jelder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Webb, of Dawlish, and formerly of Ray Park-avenue.
RUBBER BATHING
SUITS.
Chromium For Initials And Buttons.
year.
At one time the two families with their children were in China together. The bridegroom was Brilliant blue bathing costumes educated at Bradfield College made of rubber will be seen this (Reading), and he plays football jand cricket for the Qid Brad- Cape will be silvered to look like
feldians.
metal, with ringlets of rubber at the side to suggest hairs.
Chromium initials and buttons Church, Oxford, and formerly of will be used for decoration.
The new colours for costumes are St. George's Chapel, Windsor, who
the The officiating clergy ware Rev, Canon W. G. Edwards, Christ
is 88 years of age and is grand- azure blue for blondes and deep sea
father of the bride, the Rav. Canon green for men.
A. J. Jones (Vicar of Bray) and
the Rev. H. 0. Edwards (Vicar of Pembury, Kent,
fore-
uncle of the bride). Through the kind thought of Mrs. Jolly (Bray) the altar was adorned with some ex- quialte white flowers. The service was fully choral, and Miss L. Ed- warda, L.R.A.M. (aunt of the bride,! Oxford) who presided nt organ, rendered appropriate music both before, and at the conclusion of the ceremony, and led the sing- ing of the hymns "Lead 18, Heavenly Father," and "O, perfect love"; Paalm 67 was also recited.
In the half-season collections
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Holding Yourself\ Well
A Good Carriage Is An Asset.
THE SWAYING HABIT
its
A good carriage. gives to owner an air of distinction, and Jenables her to wear her clothes to the best possible advantage, and it
is something we can all acquire if we are willing to give ourselves the necessary training. The chief thing we have to guard against is the habit of swaying our bodies from side to side as we walk. Most
of us do this unconsciously, sway- ing from the shoulders or the hips, jand the effect is very ugly.
The best way to test yourself in this matter-and the best way also Ito cure the swaying-is to practice walking with a book on your head When you can do this consistently and without dropping the book. when it becomes so natural to hold
yourself in this way that it is no
longer an effort, you may congra- tulate yourself on having overcome the first, and perhaps the worst, difficulty. You must hold yourself quite upright, and your shoulders. must be thrown well back. Round Shoulders.
If you are round-shouldered, or Molyneux's takes good place, if your body droops, you will have to deal with the trouble at once. The styles are simple and the colours delicately bright or quite for so long as it exists, your hope sober. Nothing is crude or com- of attaining a perfect carriage can Iplicated.
(never materialise.
Slim skirts are cut to becoming Make a practice of throwing. length. The waist is low rather your shoulders back as far as you than high. The neck line is drap can, and, whether you are sitting ed to irregular lines; the shoulders or standing, try to remember the are not squared, and sleeves may importance of keeping your back be cut to the Ragian line or be set upright. In growing girls, a slight; in with the Molyneux point up the drooping of the shoulders can shoulder seam.
often be corrected by the wearing Loose coats may be of three of surgical shoulder straps.
Head Position. quarter, length or short, and some are made without sleeves to go In striving to Improve your with sleeved dresses.
carriage, do not overlook the im- Molyneux makes gloves of dress portance of holding your head cor- material with loose tops, and likes rectly. When the neck is craned, conformity in coloured gloves, belt, or when your chin is allowed to. and hat. For the beach there are fop somewhere in the region of simple white pique dresses with 'your chest, you cannot hope to get black buttons and belt.
full credit for the fact that your back is straight.
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but
our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altbo.
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Fried Mandarin Fish With Crisp Bacon.
your weight fall on the ball of the! foot. Move your body forward each time you take a step, and do try to walk as if you are enjoying it.
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Hold your head well up and in!
the Menu Suggestions For To-morrow a line with your body, but do not
The bride, given away by her
father who is actively identified
with St. Luke's, Maidenhead, and is connected with numerous local jorganisations, etc. looked stately
in a simple cut parchment satin
MENU SUGGESTIONS FOR TO-MORROW.
frock, also a tulle vail which form- ed a train, with head-dress of orange-blossom and myrtle, and Fried
WAZ
she carried a sheaf of white lilies. Her only ornament
*.gold pendant which formerly belonged to her mother and grandmother.
The bridesmaids were the Misses
P. E, M. Bain (cousin of the bride)
TIFFIN.
Lamb Croquettes Roast Duck, Sage and Onion Stuffing New Cabbage Sauted Fried Egg Plant Baked Rice Pudding DINNER
Giblet Soup
Roast Ham
Buttered Kohlrabi
tlit your chin too much. Finally, keep your feet reasonably close! fat, drain. Serve with caper sauce together when you walk, and let or surround with green
in Deas
Cream Bauce,
Clean fresh Mandarin, sprinkle with salt, pepper and dredge light. This may be a relaxing climate
Cut y with four or cornmeal,
but the fact that there are quite a into slices. Rave ready a hot fry number among as. who carry them- ing pan with bacon fat to cover selves really well proves that it bottom of pan, drop in fish and can be done by all. Let there be saute a golden brown first on one excuses. Simply devote your
no
Mandarin with Crisp Bacon side, turn and brown the other. mind to the task of acquiring an They should be brown and crisp erect carriage and pulling yourself and only a few pieces should be up when you feel inclined to cooked at a time. Spread with louch you will soon achieve your Maltre d'Hotel butter, arrange an end. jdish, add a slice of crisp bacon on jeach piece of fish.
Straw Potatoes
Tomato and Cress Salad Strawberry Mould
Lamb Croquettes
:
Roast Ham. Soak a 34 lb, ham "for, several Remove, of the bride at St. Swithin's, Win 5 minutes. Remove oulon, add 4 hours in cold water. chester). They each wore dresses tablespoons flour and 1 cup white scrape and trim off skin near of peach coloured organdie, with stock slowly, while stirring con- shank. Put into a stock pot with wreaths as head-dress and carried jstantly. Add 1 cup cold rosatja cup each sliced onion, carrot, 8, bouquets of tea roses to match. lamb, chopped moderately 2-8 cup sprigs parsley, plece of bay leaf, 1 doz They also each wore a gold brooch, boiled rice or cold boiled potatoes, teaspoon peppercorns, the gift of the bridegroom. The latter cut in small pieces, season cloves. Cover with cold water and dutles of "best man" were carried with salt and pepper and simmer simmer until tender, about 4 hours. fout by Mr. A. P. Webb (Maiden- until meat and rice have absorbed Add 1 quart of white wine after 2 head. brother of the bridegroom). sauce. Add 1 teaspoon finely hours of cooking. Let cool in the Afterwards a largely attended chopped parsley, cool mixture, liquor. Peel off skin, sprinkle with reception was held at the Village shape, dip in crumb, egg and brown sugar and bread --- crumbs, ¡Hall, Bray, which had been beau- crumbs again and fry in deep hot with oil and vinegar.
and Joyce Whetham and Laura Saute 1 tablespoon finely chop Francis (both former school mates ped, onion in 2 tablespoons butter
AN WE KN SPEND THE
WHOLE SUMMER
IN THE
MOUNTAINS›
WHY-DADDYĄ;
NO ONE EVER GOES -TO THE MOUNTAINS. WE SHOULD
..TOUR EUROPE
EUROPS NOTHING: ALL THE .SOCIETY
FOLKS ARE CRUISING
· ON THEIR YACHTS
BUT-MOTHER-A- YACHT GETS 50 MONOTONOUS- EUROPE IS MOST DEUGHTFUL AT- THIS TIME OF THE YEAR
THAT'S RIGHT, BE STUBBORN LIKE YOUR FATHER-I'LL NOT GO TO EUROPE- ALL. YOU PEOPLE"; THINK OF IS YOUR, SELVES I SAID
WELL GET A YACHT AND CRUISE HERE!
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.
GNOME
ASSE PCOS CAD PRUS SOT BAR CHASTE ONE
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P PET STE LA LED PEA DED BOTT
TO EER ON...
RIDES NOS
NICE SUMMER AHEAD OF ME- BAH!
HORIZONTAL
1-Fearioss
6 plum-like fruit
-A Spanish title 10-Gaina 12-eland in Inland
waters 15-Sovereign
15-Li 17-Exlet
18-Correct 19-81x (Roman) ·
20- (Post.)
25-A:canvas shelter 26-Corroded
· 28-Country:
29-Rend 30-Discharge 31-Appear 33-Measure of weight
thoroughfare
35-A Japanese coin
(pl.)
38-Makes a mistake
HORIZONTAL (Cont) |30-Frozen rain
preposition
40-A
141-tron
|46-Egyptian sun-god |46-Farm animal
48-Frame for holding
picture
149-A serpent
50-Anxious 62-To touch gently |64-Abraded (55-A horse's'galt
VERTICAL
1-A wager 2-Ahead
4-Musical Instrument
I-Wisdom
B+Observed
7-Conjunction
B-Rendered fat
8-Terminate
9-To sift
VERTICAL (Cont.) 11-A number 12-Help
14-For fear, that [16–A number, 21.Penetrata
a 22-Stocky parts of a
plant. 23-Rapture 24-Consumed 120-8k1|1
27-Eyan (Post.). 21-A bristle (Bot.): 32-Notched like a laxf |34-Lyria posme,
26-Scandinavian piopía 27-Trade |41-Pesk |42-5care
43-Dispatched 44-8light
47-A carpenter'a tocl |49-Agent (abbr.)
51-Depart
|63-Act.
The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzzle will
appear in to-morroste tamis.
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