THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958.
WOMANSENSE
WOMANS WORLD
FIRST WOMAN LIFE PEER
Baroness
Elliot of Harwood
the words of Matthew
Be precise — that's Westerman way
THE
by HELEN BURKE
TWHERE are folk who in- gial that men make the Hatless and attired in black, best cooks. 1, naturally, do she began by reminding new not agree, but I am bound Tryor who in 1701 wrote nt to say that they are more systematic than women, be- women;
"Be to her frailties very kind, cauIBA their training and
to her faulty a little working
Latidon, Nuv. 4,
tonight became the first woman bers of in 900 years to take part in a debale in the hitherto il-male stronghold uf The House ofľ
She is one of four women elected wit Jen meri As Life Peers tu strengthen 1be dwindling debating strength of Britain's Sweond Chamber, fhich titles will die with LINTH.
JACOBY
SAM Fry of New York fousad
himself in a doubtful skam contruct after aggressive bidding by both his partner and himsel
He won the opening club lead
"B blind."
Baroness Elliot is the widow of Mr Walter Elliott, a former Conservative Minister of Health
-Reuter,
on
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lives
"For four people, beat out season them, Make four thin
and chuck steals
savoury mixture at chopped cabbage, plimente, mushauri, levik, valon and pepper and salt,”
"How much?"
"Enough for a mentre filling are better
for each steak, but make about two breakfast cups so that there Al the way
through this will be authelent of the mixture series I have been struck
by left over to cover the meat rolls the exactties of male amateur In the casserole. Cooks.
Julius Westerman's cooking is
"Uncooked
vegetables, of
Julius Waste man, of work, in the kitchen. pati otsitancy from his wife. Veru.
Page
the Worker's Beauty Rating
Is Low Around 3 p.m.
golden side was on top, placed a little of the filing on each and then formed all inte nice little "parcels," ready to be tried al
Next he folded in the whipped white and strained the bat through a conical sleve-but he need not have done this be cause there were no lumps. The the last minute.
the than butter was thinner usuni Yorkshire pudding one.
a combination of precision and course, and the amounts of each In provisation.
can be to your liking or accorder Vera Westerman maid; "What ing to what there is on hand Hittle cooking i know. I have bernad thinly from husband
my
BOY SCOUT
urned from watching my mother." Julius told me, and was a Boy Scout and rooked much then."
Jullus Westerman prepared four-course meal while I took #ctos at their Here is the menu:
kitchen lable
Hors d'Oeuvres Salad Blinchikl (delicious Uttle "par ECLA" ut wafer-thin Papcakes wrapped around wonderful filling and frică In batter) Ecuadorian Meat Rolls
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"Pince a smal; portion on cach steak, rull up loosely and tie. Fry the rolls all over in butter, then place them in a cusserole. Lightly fry the remaining vege tables in butter and place them on top of the meat.
"Add about half a cup of Bur- gundy-type wine-nothing else-
ruver and cook for an hour and
a half in a moderate oven (325 to 350 degrees Fahr, or gas mark 3 to 4.)
At the last minute, burunus were fried in butter and survexi instead of potatoes.
Joe Creato The lee cream had been made 1 the evening before and the prst job to be tackled was longest-lo-cook dish, the meul
MEAT ROLLS
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was ruited
hd beurt with his last trump. Both up- parts lnd to follow tu
(his
Just heart lead and the de bit of Eupit ad been there.
New all Sám had to do was to
go over to dummy's king of dia- mords and play fourth heart. Sam Of course, East ruffed but discarded his losing club and was het! with the ace of clubs and awe of diamonds for the last dwo ink
YOUR BIRTHDAY
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
BORN tay you are basically
Adendist meid ng timen you find at very difgult la ket down to hauek, practical facts. Muwatif tie e Your head in high to the cludes and you are drening erent rea9147. while the rent of the world goes on ound you, unnoticed. Yet the stat have given you the ability to Cry da business successfully and the oopabiliy for developing Ver dream and making them be?, reaten. It intep to you to dun. sipline yourself in this direction
Tro in a phlophle and Uperary skie
portle
to your mature
which will expreen finely
direction at wote perhat
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in your
60. It may develop into a lifetime
anreer or retenda ka yo
a videtine or hobby
Ufe werely
You are rather cleat and have the gift of expressing yourmelt ver. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6
22)- SCORPIO (Del. 24-Nov. Aspecta are now re Financ mattere should inlon a Chefie2.17 in
burn in your favour.
BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 223–
If you have been behind with yo
lier-writing. anetwer +11 (XITY**
spondence today,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 203- A weeling with your person on the job could have excellent, bene- ficial remia
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 10)... If not convinced of the windor of an act, triveligate all detalls and get
at the breath.
PISCER (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) Employer-employee relation
be excellent today.
could settle anything.
soulc
A coniferENCE
ARIES (MAY. 21-Apr.
*0)
If in need of donatie help. your chances of finding what you want
are good day,
TAURUS (Apr 21-May 21)-- Tales a short to, either on buntin or the pecumiage. YOU BOUNG endor yourself profilably.
GEMINI (May 22-June 217 Pritmos tim children need advice on Kheir etilden. You can Det the straight today,
CANOER (June 22-July
If you are dei cheter về in apecint Job At the TIC.
Last then ping you know exactly what to
do.
LIO
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24-Aur. You also to pleased with the way burices thaltere ere going Make n good profit on a cent.
VIRGO (Ang. 24-Bept.
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It won wretc ́by lrs thes, pročenskRIN, expert a rewarding conference with
a mperor.
LIBRA"
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Po to the debata od w zime biadores offer nnd bed if everything
10 mm Engracked.
When his excellent steel pan
was hot enough be made a small pad of cotton-wool, enught up on
it the smallest possible amount of butter, and wiped the. faside of the pan with it.
Using a soup ladie, he poured very little batter into the pan and turned it this way and that to coat the surface,
The pancakes were cooked on one side only. As each book on a pale, gold tone on the under side, he turned it out on to a porcelain-topped table,
"I make ten very thin pan cakes with this much batter,” be said.
For the alling he beat 6oz. with B little sausage
JULIUS WESTERMAN "picked painstakingly stirred in 134 cups diced
up" this dish on one of his of mlik, glving the mixtury at garlic-flavoured) visits to South America.
least 10 minutes' working.
☆
HORS D'OEUVRES
SALAD
ASTLY, Julius Westerman
By JEANNE D'ARCY
WE'VE noticed that 3 p.m. 19 lingered too long and had
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the hour when many office rush straight buck to her desk. workers go into a slump. Per- There was no time to freshen haps this is why it's so often tho her appearance before settling time when companies schedule down for the rest of the day.
coffee break, not to foster soglobility but to give workers a bil of fust energy, so they can Anish the day's work with flourish.
Ratings Drop, Too
n
Energy isn't the only thing that's low around 3 pm Many secretury's or working girl's beauty rating hus dropped con- siderably by this hour, too...
Working girls who want to get thend can't afford the luxury of #lunch hour so long that it leaves no time for beautifying. A nent, pretty appearance is an assert in business, but you must maintain it in the morning and after the noon hour, too.
Reserve the Time
Reserves 5 to 10 minutes of your lunch hour for a compete make-over job.
Don't powder over stale cos-
Thanks to a stop-off at the powder room, she may have left for lunch looking lovely but.
appear- metics. Do completely clean by mid-afternoon, her
need repairs, your face with soap and water, once seems
He fuce is shiny and smudged, lution or cleanser pads. Lipstick has caked. Hnir needs combing. She looks beut ruther
than beautiful.
A Good Reason
If it is the case, there's mude the sulad, and here is usually a good reason for it, improvisation. "I use whatever Instead of cutting luncheon
Apply fresh foundation, pow- der and rouge. If need be, touch up brows with pencil. Put on tpstick. Brush hair Into place.
A make-over takes minutes but works magic. Instead of go- Ing into a beauty slump at 3 pan., it will leave you spark-
is in the cupboard and vegetables | chit-chat or shopping short, she fing and fresh.
whatever we have."
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He cut half a Arm cabbage Into strips, placed them in bowl and grated s lurge, raw carrot into them. Then he added three, quartered stnuli temutees "You can add from his garden apples or capers or cooked green beans, chopped mixed. herbs, cheese-anything you Erated have," he said.
Then the dressing: sulad dressing or mayonnaise with, a ittle toinuto ketchup. He turned the vegetables over and over in it, added and worked in olive oil (nicely with
Hitle French mustard,
BLINCHIKI
batter for the the HE made the
pancakes and this was real Precision work, He sifted a cup of flour and a good pinch of salt into a bowl, worked in an egg liver yolk, then gradually and very tomato ketchup and added some
Ralish SOUSIAU
Fe turned each pancake over, so that the pepper and salt and chopped parsley. Then he opened a small can of vegetable salad and mixed it through the other vegetables. From a can of special Con- tinental herrings, he took three Allets, cut then lato in to in, pieces, turned them in the mixture, finishing with a little sherry.
CHILDREN'S CORNER
2131
Blinky's House Party
-His Guests Planned To Stay A Long Time
K
Ho
Watch
By MAX TRELL a fight of steep steps cut in the NAKF, the Shadow Boy with ground under the old tree.
the Turned-About Name, flashed the light on the steps. hud to knock live or six times "Mind you don't trip.
before he heard your step," he warned Knart. from the other "Al, now were at the bottom. "I'm coming, I'm Do you hear them?"
on the
door
Blinky's valer
side saying:
coming.
I wasn't the kind of door any stranger was likely to notice. It
Burst Of Laughter
There was a sudden burst of
was down at the bottom of the laughter that seemned to come from room at the end of a
By STELLA apple trev stung), and t Wus
half-covered with mo and long NASTOW hallway. They leuves. But Kmart hnd www deep under the ground been to Blinky's house before.
Dow Blinky's whole house was He knew where to find the door.
under the ground, It was tike Wearing Pyjamas
You
In your
bally well as in writing. will, ut Grovs, be caustic eniments You like to cross words with maticume why can give you a good, sham apparent, too. You are mecellent in debate and can defend your point of view, ever before nutz
hortile medience and probably make
cosyverta to your Inari ad view You are a loyal and trite friend but cur breerie um impleable enerny, well
Altame thone bors un thin
1200
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So the door was finally opened and there slood Blinky
a vilar, only very big and cum- fortably
"Everybody's having a won'
"I hope I didn't wake you up, Blinky," mid Knari.
"And why shouldn't we be?" Mole, derful time." Binky said. "They willy Toad said to Knart. "We're
I've asked them nil going to stay here all winter."
"Certainly," said one of the
He who wearing white nennel at dropped two or three pyjamas with dressing Kow days ago. ever them. He carried lush to stay.
I hope you can stay, Crickets, "We're not going to light. As usual, he had his dark too," Blinky added. glasses on,
Kharf was wondering to him- leave this warm, snug,
"Come in, my boy Blinky self how it happened that comfortable house-in-the-ground
said to Kort.
Blinky's friends and neighbours until the winter la over. "Oh, I hope I didn't wake you up, Blinky," said Kharf. all decided to stay so long. At that so, Blinky?"
"Iva that moment, they came to the are Will Durant philosopher and only the
middle of the after-
end of the hallway and entered Blinky's parlour.
histrion; Eugene V. Det reformes
nad bebrus organber; F Wheeler
Wilcox, muthie and poet; Nicholas
Hoon"
"I know," sold BBņk
Longworth. Ohio leginkter and dip- ¦ wasn't sleeping. There a
rat: Deardsley Itum, e
have
To find what the stan mture for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and red tho - sponding pangraph, Let your birth. day star he pour dally crude
SIDE GLANCES
1-29
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"Look! It's Knarf!" shouted a lots dozen valees.
of friends and neighbours down- stairs paying a visit. and say hello
Come in
linky shut and locked the door and showed the way down
By Galbraith
TRUE FA DORY.
"I tell you, Wendell, it's a good fosling to know you've weathered another recession!"
"I've asked him to Blinky sold.
Cheerful Sight
sthy,"
Knarf stood and stared into
Plenty Of Room
cozy,
1sn't
"Of course, of course," nodded Blinky as he sat himself down in his big chair near the Are. "I want you all to stay as long as you like. And when you get sleepy, there are beds for all of I've you and plenty to spare. got afty bedrooms in my house." Knari spent the rest of the
all
the room, It wasn't a very large afternoon visiting with Blinky his staying-for-the- weren't shy and room and there windows. But there were little winter friends and neighbours. they rang twinkling lights all around Uko They laughed and Bredies and a lovely fire was songs and they told stories. blazing in the fireplace.
When the time came at last Sitting in chairs and on the for Knart to say good-by, they floor, and on the walls and on were still laughing and singing the celling, as well, were all the and telling stortes. Only now friends and neighbours.
and then some of the friends There was Willy Toad. There and neighbours began to yawn was Black Beetle. There were and rub their eyes, Knart knew several Grasshoppers, Cricket that soon they would all be and Doodle Bugs. There was a sleeping,...sleeping all through days and not Chipmunk. There was a Frog, the cold winter
un131 the There was a family of mice. woking up again There was a Salamander.
weather turned worm again, And this was the most sur- "Good night," Knari sald, and prising ing of all. They were he walked up the stairs and let
himself out.
all in their pyjamas!
Rupert and the Carved Stick-4 ·
To Rupert's joy the next morti- ingle minny, and he gets up early (male if they can go on their first holiday trip, but his Mummy has already had the same idea, and in busy packing a case with wood things for a picnic. "What fun it's going to be," the exclaims..HI
Ald
wish we could take me of my pala Would that ear field Yes. just one, i another ? ** expect," says Mrs. Bear. Only you mat furry. Ask the very fest pal you meet.”. Sa after break fact, že runs mutaide to me which of the pals le around. RIORTA RESERVED
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A SMART SECRETARY heads back from lunch early, comba
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