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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 22, 1941

BOYS ARE BETTER COOKS THAN GIRLS

(By A Special Correspondent)

BECAUSE THEIR COOKING is better than the girls', schoolboys at Nelson Street elementary school. Birmingham, cook dinners for their masters four days a week. The girls do the cooking only one

day.

I found a dozen boys between the ages of ten and twelve preparing a dinner of fish pie, cauli- flower and potatoes, and a milk pudding, for their masters. Two of the boys were cooking a special Mtamente dinner for the house master.

In their white aprons the boy *HIK were buy

pastry-

Grace-Boppins Danny Barendenst

101 p

Organ

Teddy

Heats Pinet al Matel

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Di

Nula As wher

Diaris by E 134 h.to Juck

boards and the Ras-dove while

Mrs. and

13 pm Vural & Prass Randolph Jo Rawicz Landaure

Fardass estraussa 1.ok! Compos

Fledermaste Fantasy Stausser Haver H 1miaur Pano

Du Vocal

Fox Our Meeting

Now tha

I ve Fend You both from That's

a timed Gula. Jack Ruchanan Elsie Randolph with Grehendra

Dream Selection W.dlz

1:30 pm

ESPLOST

Landauer Piano

their teachiri, watched thein

D Douglas,

More Methodical

"F

seldom

ROOSEVELT CHURCH

DOES BIT

correct have to

them once I have told them what

to do." said Mrs. Douglas. "Boys here are much better

Cookз President

Roosevejt

th

than the girls. They are mucharishioners of St James Eprom-

with methodical

Reuter

& Hurby

T?1 ༢༤༠, atat$

more cooking. "COOKIDE

Annemetil

Daner Music.

144

Where

Fox

Stats

Fox Trods Good Manant

Whet Jack Hylon & his Chels Waltz mbe Walling for You

Stake Down thr

Rabin & his Band

Shawl. Conka Cachita Mv Henry King & his Chebestra

Hob Crosby Fox Toul Eve Opener

Eca Rumba

& Jus Orebestra

Waltz

Fox Trut I'll Never Fail You

Lolac of 1.ouvain Jack White &

3 Martel

15 - Close down

5 45 p.m.-Indian Programme

G 30

BLOBATO

Closing Local Stock Quota-

Geczy & His 632 pm. Barnabas von

Orchestra with Heddle Nash (Tenor). Malaga Rixiter, Poemy Fibich

Barnabas von Grezy & his Orch Passing Hy (Hernick & Purcell

Hubert Eisdell, Heddle Nash. Den- 115 Noble & Norman Allm

Know of Two Bright Eyes Chut- Eity Mavourneen (from "The Laly of Killarney “i Heddle Nash

Tenor)

1

Fladu Song from "Sadke"

Triste

Barnabas

Valse Vista

(Sibebas Geezy & his chestra

7:00 pm - London Relay-The News.

7 15

D.01

-London Relay -Talk: "Bri tam Speaks''.

730 p.m.-Portuguese Programme 8.00 pm- Local Time Signal and

ANACARIO ESTAents

An-

p.m. --John Gay's The Beggar's

by Version Opera"

+ Musical

8.02

ste

Appearance derson,

Constance

their

Aenean The only pal Church. church ma which rulers of Britam domestic have worshipped. have and other subjects ALTO HOW on our Curry- their bit of financial assistative to eulum for boys. They learn how the Church of England

their and bring to do washing

The President, who as

Senior

own shirts here to wash and won, We have a different course of boyWarden bolds the highest lay offler

in the parish, presided at a met cooks every morning."

ing of the Vestry, which voted to KIND the loose collection to the Church of England.

What'll Mother Say?

Dennis Rudge, aged twelve, off

Birmingham, Shakespeare Road.

The Protestant Episcopal Church [1 the US. who has eleven brothers and sts-

is trying **I like ters, told me

cooking. $300,000 to send to the English Yesterday the boys turned out a church, which has suffered from with Special dish of sausages and the ravages of war along chawi, brussel sprouts and puta-other British institutions. toes It was one of our special wartime dinners

"I'm

Eure

can

cook

the

King George VI, head of the Church of England, and his Queen

SI attended divine services at

Sunday dinner at home, and I'm dames on June 11, 1939. sitting mother if I can beside the President and Mrs.

Roosevelt

ask guing to do it one of these week-ends." The headmaster of the school

In the course of the morning told me: "All the masters enjoy announcements, The rector, tbe the buys cooking. The boys turn Rev. Frank R. Wilson, said that a out our dinners like professional special offering would be taken up cooks. But I must not say 100

this Sunday and next to help the much against the girls.

Church of England.

SHE WAS "MOTHER"

TO THE TROOPS

"The Church in England is seat- tered." he said "It is like a fold without sheep. The men Are 111 arms, the women in factories, and the children have been transplant- ed.

"The Church, as England knows They it, is not now functioning. have asked if the daughter church Eight A.A. gunners took it in will come to their aid.

"We have a real obligation to the turns to sit rught and day by the sick bed of Mother Gregg, whej Church of England, particularly since the outbreak war had here in this parish, where a little devoted her life to the wellare of over a year ago we had assisting Fre soldiers. Her home

Scun- with us in the services that morn- at Austiny Singers in order of thorpe. Lines, was "open house"ing the Royal Family."

Bruce Fig. Rov He to the troops billeted in the dis- Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, the

Willk Audrey

President's trict.

mother, drove to Milemas. Michael Redgrave, Ruby

When she died, six of the gun-church with her son, Far- Gilchrist, Linda Gray Joseph

ners acted as bearers at her fun- After a big Sunday dinner. Mi rington, Alys Brough, with Chorus &

"the boys" Roosevelt devoted some time. tu Flowers from Orchestra conducted by Michael eral

were laid on her grave.

routine business. As usual during Mrs. Gregg was sixty-two. She visits to his home. the President whist drive at her home in aid of, was keeping tab on international collapsed while proparing for and domestic developments by a soldiers' comforts fund, und died means of a direct telephone wire the following day.

to Washington.

Mudle

8.54 p.m.-Violin Interlude.

Intermezzo (Souvenie de Vienne)

Otto Kyndel.

9.00 p.m.-London Relay The News.

9.15

p.m.-London Relay "Questions of the Hour".

April

May

9.30

May

18

p.m.-Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) and Galli-Curci (Soprano), Grande Polonaise, Op 22 (Chopin

Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) Russian Nightingale Song (Alaineffi

...Gall-Curei (Sopranu)

Cathedrale Engloutie Debussy) Capricio

minor, Op. (Brahms)

Arthur Rubinstein (Piano)

La

B IR

76

Parlat-Valse (Arditi); The Gypsy &

the Bird (Benedict)... Galli-Curci (Suprano).

Minuet & Trio (Schubert)........Arthur

Rubinstein (Piano).

May 4 May 14 May

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April 26 May 12 May 21

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10.15 p.m.-A Light Scottish Programme

with Sir Harry Lauder.

It's A Roon Th' Toon (Lauder)....

Sir Harry Lauder (Baritone). Medley of Old Time Songs....Sydney

Gustard at the Organ,

Mr. John Mackay (Lauder)....Sir

Harry Lauder.

Strip the Willow (Dinck)....Scottish

Country Dance Orchestra.

I've Something in the Bottle for the Morning (Lauder & Grafton)....Sir Harry Lauder.

10.35 p.m.-A Swing Programme.

Love Me, Or Leave Me; Why Couldn'! It Be Poor Little Me....Benny Good- man & his Orchestra. Hindustan....Bob Crosby's Bob Cats. Lying in the ilay: Oh! Johnny, Oh! Young & Johnny. Oh....Arthur Hatchett's Swingtette. Plain Jane...........Ambrose & his Orch.

DA Someday, Sweetheart; That Da

Strain....Muguny Spanier & hla

Ragtime Band.

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