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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959.
WOMANSENSE
WOMAN'S WORLD
BERIOSOVA TO MARRY
ALLERINA
On The Move For The Last 6 Years
LIVING out of a suit-
case, packing and unpacking, catching end- less trains, ships and planes, is as natural to Miss Monique Erard, as a quiet suburban life would be to anyone else.
Furthermore,
she wouldn't have it any other way.
As a beauty export from Л leading Paris salon, Miss Erard is most continually on tour giving demonstrations and ad- vice on coanetles, perfumes and skin care.
Angl tour which may in- clude as many as ten countries will sometimes require eighteen months of travel. At the end of that time she will spend perhaps one or two months back in her native France before setting off again,
In French
"But I adore it?" she says in her delightful French accent. even though I've done "And nothing else
for the past six yours, I still get a thrill out of visiting new places and meeting- new people."
Languages present no serious problem, for besides speaking Italian, English, German and French ucalty, she finds that she is able to plek up u little of the local language in cachi country she vislis.
She remarked that on a re- turn visit to Grecce she found it quite natural as soon a
she innded to
the bettin speaking few sentences of Greek that she
Svetlana Ierina'assoluta of the Royal had learned previously,
Borisovat is to marry Bullet.
34-year-old Masud Khan, a
Harley Street psychologist. The couple have a com- interest in painting. at Chelsea register office on January 23.
Six fect two inches tall, Mr Khan has watched Berio- sova dance and advised her on her career since she was
mou
He has given her three Braques.
And Berisova is marry- ing into a very important family. Her Pakistani
"I feel completely at ease in all countries," she says, "no
·
PEOPLE
MEET
by JOANNE
BLAIR
matter how forelim they may be to my own environment."
Miss Erard feels that stamina, goud health and the ability to adjust quickly are the three main-requirements for Jier_type,__+_ of work.
"It's no life for anyone who homesickness," Suffers from she says with a chuckle.
Planning a wardrobe prior to leaving on a tour demands certain amount of careful thought and ingenuity,
Suitable clothing for both cold and wann climates hove to
be considered as well carefully chosen models to worn on special occasions.
as be
I order to du this with minimum amount of trouble, Miss Erard selects ail her fabrics in Paris and has them made up by her dressmaker to her own design and taste.
"When I know I'm going to be in hot climates," she said, "I usually choose French cottons both plain and printed, and have
Miss Monique Erard in contemplative mood.
Let's Eat *
BY
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
Indians' Main Food
Now In Gourmet Class
TX7ILD rice, one
Wundition for the more ash with water cress and
American Indians, ims be quick seafood sauce. Serves 4.
come a gourmet item.
Quiet Seafood Sauce: Blend
c. mayonnaise with 16 e, ciuli.
This trend started some years back, probably be
auto and
1 tsp. Worcestershire tbsp. lemon juice. Season
cause of the enticing full- te taste with salt and pepper.
bodied natural flavour, of wild rice. But because it
was scarce
and therefore expensive, only high-lucome families could afford it,
FINE FLAVOUR
However, its ne savour Irresistible, and more and more people begra to buy wild rice In spite of the pricet
was
At this point, a far-visioned man, Jenn F. Pauluce, in the food processing field, decided to callsfy this demand by provid- ing plenty of wild rice, canned for quick preparation and avalt abic at a much lower price.
His company leased 700,000 While suburbia provides the acres of Canadita wilderness, them made up into designs that
average woman with both time rich with wild rice and ideal for emphasise simplicity.".
larger For summer wear she carries and space to engage in various growing progressively
constant up to twenty frocks hobbles,
travelling crops. anywhere and usually six or seven cock- most certainly does not. tell dresses. Years of travelling have taught her the best and most efficient way to pack so that she is now able to carry everything in two suitcases,
Is It Right For You?
HAVE romantic
fas-
By ANNE HEYWOOD
few A
years ago,
her job.
DINNER
Dried Lima and Fresh Vegetable Soup Beef Cuben un Neodies Pickled Brela
Lemon Sponge Pudding Conce Tea Milk Beef Cubes on Noodles, Cut rump Dy lbs, rund, chuck or steal to 11⁄2-In, cubes. Add 14 tsp. powdered meat tenderiser. Stir to mix; let stand 30 min. Then dust over 2 tbsp, four.
In a 2-qt. saucepan, meit (caramelise)" 11⁄2 top, sugar. Add 2 tbsp. margrine and allced, peeled medium onion. Saute un- til it softens. Then add beef.
Saule,
turning ollen, until lightly browned. Add 1 qt, beil- ing water, 1 tsp. salt, 4 tsp. pepper. 3 beef bouillon cubes wand grated rind 1⁄4 lemon.
Cover and simmer-cook.1 14 hrs., or until bite-tender.
Spoon over seasoned cooked
by
egg noodles.
manned Cargo planes, Miss Erard has, therefore, | Canadien bush pilots, are flown done the next best thing into the area for both seeding her interests to sulfand harvest. The ripe wild rice adapted
is flown out of the wilderness and shipped by barge to the closest truck terminal, then on to the cleaning, roasting, can- ning and packaging plants.
In People
Now in food stores and super-
Jer main interest centres around people, their habits and customs and whenever possible markets, wild rice is ready to she is off visiting museums, art delight the palates of the con- gallerles and local spols of in-stently increasing numbers terest or just going on a shop-gourmet-minded people. ping tour which, she feels, is one Alt moasurements are level of the best ways of getting to com-know the world."
of
Wild Rice Langostina Ring:
Serves 4 to 0.
10
TRICK OF THE CHEF Garnish beef cubes on noodles with a dustlag of minced fresh dol.
JACOBY
on BRIDGE
16. She is now 26. Berio brother-in-law will be Gen- love heard com
A 81 and director of the sova is looked upon as the eral Ayub Khan, who be- cinating a subject as there Pl. D
pany. natural successor to
Very keen on photography, she In a heavy skillet, mix with a Dame rame President of Pakistan is anywhere discussed by terrifle woman!"
"He was a pioneer in groupi
sulis and cine in fork 1 (10 oz) can wild rice, 4 Margol Fonteyn, prima bal in the October coup d'etat.
u statistics-minded social Like most successful people, insurance," she told me. "More takes both
has a great time fine-minced green pepper 1 TODAY'S hand is a. simple psychologist who made it Mrs se adores her work. She over, he is a real genius, a man colour and her friends with (3 oz.) can sliced mushrooms unbelievably boring. And I deeply belleves in group Insur- who belleves in giving women enterialning have heard the life of the ance and thinks in terms of the every opportunity to advance the results when she returns to and liquid, 2 tbsp. olive oil. 4 c.
many lives it benefits. She finds and I got in on the
ground Parls cockroach-about as dull a exciting and heart-warming floor.#"
Some two weeks prior to her
in Arrival
Hongkong Miss thing 19 I could have to be a part of it.
Add imagined--turned ínto ! I was interested in her ideas
Erard was married in Bangkok.
"Fortunately," she says, "frozen
silc a Civil Engineer Ash); By STELLA subject of great excitement on how to become successful,
have married by an exter- which were woven between Uie and interest
lot of heated. whose work means a travelling and who 13 also minator of my acquaint-
quite accustomed to living out of a suitcase."
YOUR BIRTHDAY
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9
come
BGR today, you have a great deal make even your opponesin
yin eventually,
wed
of energy nudelf-assurance and to liking
Your loyalties nge stvar, and canÇE which carries gens either over or around any utaele Actually, the you have given your ward, you can be depended upon to deliver more difficult a task, the more of o
what vera promise, it to likely that challenge it becomes and the inte you ridoy the rap, Nolling maker you will be happiest if you
Buntone who has you hopper than to win out in a verty. Seleed TuRged encounter. You are quick to make a deels and re pretty con fident ct it. It may have to be
mature st chanted
share in your nuceres and worries ademtion trit that never
vou up time of temporary not you too much.
bock,
You wil dieover, that the months of March and November are parti
cularly everntul in your ite and that there are the best unes [
any new enterprise. embark upon
ance.
INTERESTING OR BORING
As a result, I have come to believe absolutely that any field n the world can. in the right hands, be interesting; and any field in the world, in the wrong hands, becomes boring.
I thought of that recently far heat and you will find that when I talked to Louise Walters work pays excellent dividends. Ilse of the Equitable Life As Fund of children, you, will want your tantly rowing up around you to surance Society of the United
che States.
I heard about Mrs Ilse when date she was made Businesswoman- Among these born on thats
the Business are: Carrie Chapman Catt, refosiner of-the-Year by and early feminist: Grace Zaring Stone, author: Richard Nixon, legts and Professional Women's Clubs itor and U.S. Vice-President; John of New York, The more should be more sombieious K. Paine, organist and composer) ching the periods than at any lehad Haliburton. explorer and "She's great success," my other.
Informant told me, "Some thirty years ago, she joined the com- clerical pany as a temporary worker and now she's head of a department. She received her
You have a pupular and engaging personality and have the stilty to
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10
CAPRICORN (Ure. 23-Jan. 203-
There A good day, for shopping. should be plenty of "good" borgans around, too.
AQUARIUS (Jan, 21-Feb. 193-- Your day! Practically anything you want to do or have is yourn. Juft
ask for 11
MECES (Feb. 20.Mar. 20)- If you are an a climate where con- elmction is under way, this is
day for buying musterinia.
A
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apt. 203- Postpone that date with the dentini
if you don't feel up to par,
This may be your weekend for
Itut
nake wother one.
TAURUS (Apr.
21-May
30-
eragning for tiat exam.
eglect serious mudying.
GEMINI (May 22-Je
Don't
20-
Take the lead on the home front and carry out a project you have
Deen planning.
CANCER (June 22.Juty 133 Gaz a hol start at home
Bone work you may need to
at the office on Monday.
LEO
on
finial
(auty 21-ABE. 23)-
A real estate Jeans may come up for
your attention today. Bettle details on it now.
VIRCO
(Auf 24-Rent. 23)
If your work is in the arts or pro- feedens, anticipate better than, over- HEO PHOTOGR
LIDIA (Rept. 24.Oct.
73)- 200 Bome do-it-yourveld chores on boine front my call for your in- stato ateration.
SCORPIO (0EL
24-Nov.
Piško a start on sorce job that may take a long time to faded. Jour working schedule,
muther."
And what the stars have in sture for you tomorroa, pelect your urthday star and read the corre
L natagraphi
yotir star be your daily guide.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
12)+
Chart
Tă de 123, PILOT...
A SMEG MA Berrien, ind
Dupe and my barbecue grill"
BAQITTARIUS (Ney, 23-Dec. 12)---- Mako omotul study or some bust
surday mid come to a
new pro
12-27
"We're trying out our Christmas "prosents-Holon's
lines of her conversation.
First, of course, you
must love the field you're in; second, you must pick the right bors.
Third. according to Mrs Ilse, it pays to get into an expanding and growing field and, if you just getting can on
TAKE COURSES
under way.
that is
And fourth, of course, con- Mrs se became downright tinue to grow and advance with starry-eyed when she told me the field, about William J. Graham, now along the lines of your job,
She and her husband
will
W
water or bouillon, 1 tsp. salt and tsp. ground black pepper. Simmer 5 min.
1 (12 oz.) pkg. thawed langostinas (or uray- until thoroughly
Sur in 1. beaten egg. Spoon Into a buttered ring mould (3 c.) or individual moulds.
Heel 5 min. in slow oven, 325°
by taking Courses continue to travel but hope F., then turn onto heated 'serv- eventually to settle in France. ing platter.
STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
Knarf's Tree Friends
They're Big And Beautiful And Never Complain-
K
By MAX TRELL
feet in
"I'm sure they don't," said the Policenun.
"Because if trees
got tired standing, I'm sure they'd sit down."
"I never saw a tree sit down," the sald Knatt.
They have their pround,"
"But why do they have their ground?" asked
fect in the
NARF, the Shadow Boy with Turned-About Name, the walked down the street.
All along the edge of the Knarf street stood Kharf's friends. He
"I've often nodded to each one of them as that," sald he passed
"Good norming, Mr Oak," Knart said.
Green Fingers
Mr Oak shook the ends of his green fingers but said nothing. Koort walked a few steps further and stopped again,
"Good morning. Mr Eim."
"Neither did 1," said the Po- hecman. They stand in the cun and they stand in the rain. They never complain. They're big and they're beautiful. They don't live wandered about in a house themselves; but it it the Policeman. weren't for trees, we wouldn't "Trees are funny things. They have wood to build our houses.” stand in one place all their "We wouldn't have chalcs," lives. They never move except said Knarf. "They're made of
wood," up,"
"Sometimes they fall down," Sald Knarf.
They Just Stand
"And we wouldn't have tables," said the Policeman. ""They're made of wood, too, And we wouldn't have pencils and matchsticks and doors und
Mr Elm answered by waving them down, sometimes they're "We wouldn't have boxes,"
his arms.
further.
Kort walked
ם
few
"Yes," sold the Pallenman. floor." "Sometimes the wind blown
chopped down. But most of the steps ume, they just stand and stand
end stand."
"Good morning, Mr Birch "Don't trees get tired stond-
Myrtle, Ing?" asked Knurt, Good morning, Misa
Good morning, Mr Sycamore, Good morning, Miss Pine," he called,
All along the way until he reached the corner, Knurt stopped to greet his friends. All of them returned his greeting by waving their arms.
the
Finally, Knarf reached corner. There he stopped und said good morning to his friend Policeman.
Watching Tho Autos
"Good morning, Knarf," re- turned the Polleernar, who had Just come up to the corner and was standing thero for a mo- ment, watching the automobiles going by.
"Why don't trees walk, Mr Policeinan?" naked Kaart
"They don't walk, Knart," cald the Peliceman," "becauso
sald Knar?.
"We wouldn't have logs for our fires," said the Policeman.
"We wouldn't have Christmas trees," said Knart.
Rupert and the Secret Boat-1
the Curiosity gess Rupert has been playing with holiday." some of his pals and is on his better of him, and he runs round way home when he catches right in a half circle to try for a closer of someone in a white cap dis look. Deyond bush he comes appearing over a slope. Who suddenly face to free with the can that be?" he wonders. "It's other, and to be surprise he ir a sailor's cap, but it can't belong not stranger. Ha is the old to Salior Sam. He's away on Professor's dwarf servant),
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Mr. Oak greeted Knarf by shaking his green fingers
"When I was a boy," sad the Policeman, "I had a horse made of wood. He never ate anything He rocked up atıd down, He was a hobbyhorEG,"
-
one. Played at six no-trump declarer will simply run out bie cluby, then his hearts and
On finally his spades.
the second spade tend West will show out and declarer will bo able to count only 11 top tricks. It won't take him long to see the one play for his
contract.
NORTH 4KQ54 PRIT
• Q 10 ВАКАЗ
EAST AJ 103
Z
WEST 4G
1008542 +J842
52
5
K7053
1076
SOUTH (D) AA973
VAQ3
AD
AQJOA
No one vulnerable Bouth West
North GN.T.
Eart Pasa
1NT. Pa
Pass
Par Opening ledd-❤ 10
lle will simply play the rest of the spades and East will be in with the jack.
East will be down to the king and ole diamond and will lead the low one. Declarer will play low from his hand and will be the North's queen twelfth trick.
The reason I used the hand is that there is a pitfall in the bidding. When played in a duplicate game all South play- ers opened one no-trump. Most North players simply jumped to six no-trump on the theory that there was no satisfactory way to explore for anything clos
A couple of super-scientists used the Stayman convention; found the four-four spade ft Loso Their Leaves
and landed in six spades,
Six apades can make alse but "Why," asked Knarf, "do trees neither tid make it. Each one lose all their leaves when the found out about the bad trump cold weather comes?"
break and tried to strip the hand. Unfortunately each ona "Why," said the Policeman decided to try to cash a second with a smilic, "do we take our heart before a third club. East jeìothes off when we go to sleep?
ruffed that heart and silli boð a Trees sleep in the wintertime.
club for an exit card. That's why they take of their
| leaves—all except the evergreen
trees. They stay awake all the CARD Sĕztica♦
sear long. That's why they're called evergreen."
Knarf walked up the streat again, nodding and wandling to (all his friends along the way. They all stood with their feet in the ground. None of them moved. But Knarf heard them whispering.
..
"I'm glod," said Knarf, ""you'ro not a chair or a pencil or a table or a match. I'm glad you'ro all trend,”
Q-The hidding has been: North Kant Bouth West
....
You, South, bold: AKDO VK JO. 47082/A187
What do you do? A-Bid one, no-trump, You have two be a et-stoppers and cigh points.
TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner rebida to two clubs. What do you do now!
`AZEWET BUDYNEW
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