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1. Nametras (3)

FLX IN

WOMAN'S WORLD,

1. Part of speech, (4)

. Found 31 n blocks12's work-

(3)

10, I am. (9)

34. Door, (3)

17. Get up.. (0)

21, Aunt (8)

3. Quiver 15)

12 Marit, 198

HINTS FOR AFRICAN VIOLET FANCIERS

10. Valuable PROPER Pom

20. Trouble. (4)

24. Camey, (4)

24, Rose curva AA), 102

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Note maken. (B)

Twelve 14)

3. Tap the laglance, 19)

4. MERKT.

B. Prevail over others (0)

6. Cunning. 13)

B. Lack

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In t

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Empire, 18)

atands (di

38. Mary

creame [45 IV. R.A.P

easier. (3)

Friday's m

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

Here

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Minneapolis. $2.650 1 $33,350 and the un- temperatures, divided profits account from

in

Je right light and moist $580 to more than $20.000 soil will help In raising her 22 years as president, sald Juxurious African violets, e-

she feels women In general ore cording to the University of better itled for the banking Minnesota Horticulture dépati- field than men," ment.

Th

whales rive best at uniform day temperature of 75 deures Fahrenheit and might temperature between 8 and 7. Good fight i

hat sunkipti v the winter months,

Watering is very important. Always use water of roun 10 i perature. Keep the

plant ou for the direct | sunfight when

flag

WOŁ or the leaves mide agat. It is a good idea to water Court 1 top once OVERS

two weeks.

PETTICOAT

REGIME AT BANK PAYS

Coalgate, Okla.

MRS First Nations of Coil-

gate stepped down recently and left the presidency of the Fira National Bank, to another woman.

When Mus Lillian Belgis became honorary chairman

of

the board of director, Mr Carolyn M. Watson took over the helm of the all-woman stalled

No. 4600) problem by O. JATOSZ (Der Schachtreund, bank. 1800). White to play and mute in two moves.

Lantion Bapters Stealue

Mr Brigny who held The bank's surplus betence from

YOUR BIRTHDAY

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

BON as, the ereative

tuleradio

"Women are good with detail work.** she explained. "And customers, they're good with

*I* "petficont" banker's carver started back in 1921, when faced with the necessity of making a living for her family she took the first job that came along. It wna with thysi Lehigh National Bank. In May, 1927, she moved to Coalgate's First National as a bookkeeper and in 1835 became head of the instution.

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JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

South Triumphs

With Squeeze

By OSWALD JACOBY

FAST won the opening space 16 lead with the nee and shifte er to the forr of diamonds. South Aresser The queen

cessfully ind West signalled with the 1:10.

Sue-

A chib lead to dummy's tice By STELLA and a lub return gave South

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however,

the al news in the sult nud be played love so as toi Wend to win the trick.

allow

If the game had been rubber on Real. leable to the past ve toge

There is a man who can work 34 bridge there would be no story. day she' oven sot, pengu

Exist! diligently a FAL

Game could not be beaten and here are 15nas when you enjoy You The di

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aleomies. Yest enjoy the line things tricks in a rubber panier

the realon of wechanwend invention).

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beling able to jay severed.

no one cares much about over-

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Fond of the beautier of Nature

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in kape eties, and the Some work, when aina do petodes

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of contemplation

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wherever you go, you may need to discipline yooral du ne minst dny 22ar and real the vote-

tume: finish it and then go on to the next. Once you have set sour

potius paragraph Let your body- das star be sta daddy Lange.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

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WEST AK8043

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1958.

WOMANSENSE –

At left: A fur wig, a

high belt and T-strapped

shnes are Featured by

Charles Creed in his wine.

ter

collection

recently

show in London.

Page

It's Never Too Hot For Salads And Sandwiches

WHEN all is said and done, cream cheese and combine with Juch a sandwlettes are thep. each French dressing and best on hot days when the mayonnake, blending well. Add family ders "Just something c. chopped walnuts and 1⁄4 e. light."

chopped pimiento-stuffed green olives.

For example, fonators stuffed with

aling

This Roc

nicely.

on

thin

of shrimp and whole wheat sllees.

hard-cooked eggs alleed olives and celery, make a delightful min dish that is both pretty

For

to look at and nourishing.

Hoartier Sandwich

To serve 6, buy a medium- spread sized

tomatoes and cut a slee unusual

from the top of cach. Semp out pulps and re-

SUTVIN

Drain and cut

in haves -oz.

heartfer

gandwich,

French bread with an

mixture

By ALICE DENHOFF

of chopped

olives, folisler,

pears and seal-

ilong.

To serve 4.

buy 2 (35-in.)

loaves French

can shrimp and combine with bread and cut in lengthwise

1⁄4 c. sliced plankento-stuffed · halves.

green olives, 16 c. mayonnaise,

4 chopped, hard-cooked eges,

Combine and mix well, c.

e. celery, top cult and chopped pimiento-stuffed green female pulp, mixing well.

olives,

5-oz. cari lobster,

F tomatoes with mixture. drained and boned, 2 medium- Chill. Sprinkle with paprika, Kĺzoxi pears that have been pared, cured and chopped, c.

sliced senllions and c. may-

Sandwich Spread Pimiento-stuffed reen olives onnuise.

give a pleasing tang and flavour to a nice sandwich spread.

To

Spread on Lottun slices of

prepare about 12 c. of bread and top with remaining the spread, soften an 8-oz. pkp. bread stices.

HOUSEHOLD

HINTS

Julces left over from canned, absorbent catlon in w funnel fruits can be used instead of and pour the luuld through. It

| water or milk to give added will come out clear.

flavour nix nutrients to gelatin and puddings.

You can slice hard-cooked eggs without breaking the yolks To ter or strain almost any by lipping the knife in warm liquid, place a

sterile water.

wad of

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

TheMostImportant Thing

-Everybody Thought Of Something Different-

By MAX TRELL KNARF, the Shadow Boy with Athe

Turned-About Num The Teddy, the Stuffed Bear, and matchawatha, the Small Sized Wooden indian, were sitting in spot of sun under the window in their room.

NORTH (D)

23

AQJIOS

AK202

⚫ 10

♣ A32

EAST

4A52

▼ 08

J1053

30 JD 3

◆ K7542

4 Q105

SOUTH

A7

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AQ8S

KJD764

Both vulnerable

(May

same attention? Might Eak tine! mat to do whuit is tireessary, if the weather in thie,

ARIES

Apr. 300-

North

24

Pass

East

South West Pass

Pass Pass UNIT. Pass Pass

(Sept. 21-12rt 211-- A đạy, to infer with pemple who

You may hear iawatiefactory news gan liela, you slung cultural lines. erganding on binedtance, but weich Take a forward step in yote pio- matters in the balance; then

ersion

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)

(Bet. 21-Nov 20m 3 prvised on" tla ood scvrý

There is an overall tenddeney for authority, why, mut have another content

tal-consin e mire, before going

ing a very carefet took first. *BAGITTARIUS (NOV. 2ider. 19-

CAPRICORN

be the day Bhes cautiiblurs tanak

Why 1st wit sa co

(Ben, 23-Jan, 201— 17 you haven't had yor denta) check-up this year, this anight be the day you shouki seherdale

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb 19)-- Be careful today, ir padleg kanon sign papers le to take a gond 100% of all the paë print.

PINCEN (Feb. 20-Mar 20) 300 TIF

Garden

GEMINI May 22-June 21J

You may want to take a short

bor visit relatives. That énulá Ve B line day tu start off.

Opening lead-♣ 4

point duplicate and West had quite a problem. Slwuld he cash * CANCER Canne 22-3514 31-his king of spades ami give Matters which were tell you in South a sure four odd be should Podca

thr

hartighe 12n

aethe lead back a diamond and try nastaly boWCYVE.

to hold decliver to three.

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SIDE GLANCES

Helter

321-

West ally matte the mistaku way of returning the Jack of dia- your monds at which point South spread his hand announcing.

Five odd on a squeeze."

By Galbraith

The Ace V& For Off

© DH by HCA Beries, 296.

7-1

."I hate to disturb 'you, Frod,' but I can't find the all for the lawn mowor!"

South had been thinking while West was and had recognised a surd thing. East was marked with the king of diamonds; West with the king of spades. All he had to do was to run out lds club sult retaining four hearts and a spade in dummy. On the last club West would have to go down to three hearts If he had started with more and South would throw away dum- my's last spade. This would put ||the squeeze on East. since he (would have to hold the king of

diamonds.

Actually, East held the Jour hearts so he got squeezed, but it had not mattered to South. The squeeze was there in any event.

V&CARD Serisedo

Q-The bidding has been: North

EMIL South West Pass Pass

1.

Pass

3 N.T.

2

You, South, hold:

432 916 $AQ805 AKJ43

What do you do?

A-Bid five clubs! This wait ask your partner to bid six if he

has any exofie.

4

TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding in the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold the same hand ax- cept for the ace of hearts in place of the seven spot. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

For a moment or two, all three of the friends were sileist. Then, suddenly. Teddy looked up and nald! "Sunching!"

The Bext moment, said: "Rain!"

Knorr

A moment after that, Hiawa- tha said: "Cows!*

Looked Puzzled

"So 1 said

'sunshine, said

Teddy. "Because sunshine makes everything grow."

Han replied: "I think you're right, Teddy."

Nothing Would Grow "He isn't right?” Knari ex+ claimed. "Rain is the most im- portant thing in the work, Be- eause it there wasn't any rain. nothing would grow even though there was lots of sunshine,"

"Yes," agreed llanid. stier thinking about this.

"I KUCKS you're right, too, Kuart. There has to be rain else sunshine isn't much good, But why did you say 'cows, Hiawatha?

can eat their meat and their

Cows are the most important things in the world," replied It was at this point that Hiawatha. Hani, the Shadow Girl, came everybody and they let you "They give milk to into the roll. She looked very make buiter and cheese and you puzzled,

"Now what are you three talk skins make shoe leather." ing about?" she asked, as she

Hanid thought to herself for came ta and sat down beside several minutes. them. "What did you THEON,

Finally she sald, "Cows ute Teddy, by saying 'sunshine, and very huporlant, lawatha, but what did you mean, Kuarf, by i don't think they are as impor- saying rain" **

tant as sunshine and rain."

Then she said, turning La Hiawatha: "What did you mean. Hiawatha, by saying rows?*

Knart explained to his sister what he and Hiawatha and Tetty

were talking about, "We were talking about the most important thing in the world."

7-25

Knarf, Teddy and Iliawatha were allting under a window,

Tin Spoke Up Just then, General Tin, the had been Tin Soldier, who standing nearby listening to all that was being paid, suddenly* spake up.

"I beg your pardon," he said to Khari and Honid and Teddy "I think the And Hiawatha. most importani thing in the war Is so. Because it thera were no soll, how would any- thing be able to grow? The sun- shine wouki be no good. The rain would be no good. The cows would have nothing to eat."

Hand said: "Yes, General Tin, I guess you're pretty right," "I know I'm right," answered General Tin.

"I don't think so at all," said a voleu from the rocking chale on the other side of the room.

It was Mr Punch,

Khort, Hand, Teddy, Ilawatbe and General Tin oli looked over

nt Mr Punch. He smiled.

"Would you like to know what I think is the most important thing in the world?"

Everyone would,

said that

Rupert and Floppity-40

they

Sitting on a fence to eat but more. He's Champion something keeping firm hold on the rest of Nutchester 16

Oh my," says less monkey Rupert tells his pal Rastun." I still think Floppity everything that has happened

* better name for that friendly old since he took charge of Floppity.

thing." "Wait a bit, that's not "You'd never think you'd found mich an importani duy, would

the end of the story. I've got card for you" Isughi Rupert, And you?" he amilea. And we mustn't call him Floppity any he hands over the little cand.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

"Well," said Mr Punch, "It's sunshine. It's something that And everyone in the room the flowers and the plants must agreed that Mr Punch was cer- something you can't even see. I something you can't even have. It's something that the tainly, right, except that Knarf, feel. It's something you don't cows can't do without,"

Teddy, Hiawatha and General Tin all thought that the things Even mow is all around you

"What Is 11?!

everybody they had said were the next minute of the day and every

things in the "Air," said Mr Panch,

night. It's something that makes asked.

the rain and sparktes in

the

SEW

most important world.

and

Save

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