¿ THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1959.
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LADY LUCK
your
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Í
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AQUARIUS chancoiry 21. February 197: A person of The opposite sex will exert Increasing influence over you and will be the cause of
changing your
masy your ways. PISCES *Feloruary 90.
March 201: Don't place fal much emphasis on trilles which cannot possibly alter the geomrse of events.
enjoy a great many things
Juve olhers
which
moved.
have
2011-
tirs
VARIATIONS ON A BRIDAL THEME
London.
The 1959 summer bride is having a great deal of
care lavished upon her.
For a white wedding she can choose from cotton or brocade, nylon or Nottingham lace, satin or taffeta, organdie or organza, broderie Anglais or, stiff white tulle,
She can house a period gown, VIRGO August 22-Septem- a very modern full-length dress, a short, Spanish-styled founerd ber 221: Yout
dress. Or fascinating skirt fortunately lavished a great mounted on eight stiff petticons dral of sympathy on an which dip at the back, resting sandeserving person. Next just below the knees. fime make sure your pity) is not wasted. LIBRA September 23-0eta- dar 22 You will meet
tightful pers
and tong after the Jurly surely tempted
others
have gone you will tu argue with a truculen:
he
in engrossed stranger in a public plane, it will be your best poltry
stimulating talk. to keep the pezier and retire gracefully.
ARIES (March 24-April 19:
Althoughi
TAURUS Auril 20-May 2009: Although modesty is a very admirable trait, when i: comes to your own accom- plishments Chere is Ba reuson why you should not 174217 Then when the nvension deans it.
GEMINI May 21-June 21:
At- an
intimate family you will have a Thing very piensani lime medlinge same memories of early chaldiano.
CANCER June 22-July
By sharing your internat with others you will often derive a double pleasure.
LEO luly 22-Auxnat 21:
Your rady Paspopiso beauty will enable you to
She can be practical and elinse a dress that can later be worn as a dance frock or be sen- alitnental and choose a billowing, banged period gown that will be rapped in Breite paper after the wedding.
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by JILL BATEMAN
who can get away with is—a very bright YELLOW!
Bridal headerentes, too, have undergone a transformation.
Fine
white tulle eircles or Grandmother's/Valenciennes laces are still favourites for the bridel vell, but they're held in place.
PLAIN OR FANCY
There are strapless wedding SCORPIO, cflctober 28-dresses with boleros and decollete
November 21: You are-in-welding dresses without boleros; w, by caps in Bly of the valley, clined to be tun intense there are long sleeves: short by mork-firns, by little crowns,
by Egyptian slave head-bands. in your reaction to other serves and no sleeves: there are Rear in plain cottons and breades and people's troubles, mind that stories are often ney, creations in frothy tuile exaggerated to arouse your rendy sympathy.
and"lace.
For the sensible Miss who knows that the guests see the November back of her most of the time, SAGITTARIUS
22-December 21: You are there are dresses with very pur- missing a great deal of fun tealarly emphasised back inter-
est
slotted ribbon, huge owing to
rolnetanan your
white satin bows, bustler In take part R einbread white satin streamers. activities. Try it sometimes.
CAPRICORN
December 22-
PANELS
January 201: After having Pretty winners Boating back worked at high pressitre) panels from shrukter to hem, for quite a while you will) and "ish-ta!" effects of widen- inkeng insets of lace fan waist to be able to shorby
hemaline at the bark. things more easily.
YOUR -LUCKY
COLOUR: If today is your birthday, look out for PALE GREEN, It might bring you luck.
Favourite colour schemes are white mounted on pafesti pink and highlighted by silver thread, deep creams, mist powder blue
Worn by those
CHILDREN'S CORNER
Goldfish In Trouble
-They Only Wanted More to Eat-
By MAX TRELL
was Hinwatha, the Smal'-
Sed
started i
Wooden Indijan, who
1.
sifting in the
He had Q11
middle of
$2
Playroom floor looking straight
"Can't
you asked Hiawatha.
hear
then?"
Couldn't Hear Anything
Knarf and Hunt und Gen-
ahend of him, which was some-vral Tin and Judy, everybody thing he did very well, when bul
ell at once he let out a yell.
"They're 221 trouble! Come quick! Hey!
Everyone Ran
Hiawatha yelled so loud that
In the everyone Kart ne and, the Shadows
Playroom
with the Turned-Abmat Names.
Me Punch, SHI couldn't hear a thing,
the
But Mr l'anca went up and put his ear
gainst the glass. arel after listening for 10-
pent or
around two, furnett
lawatha.
and said to
You're
wron my friend. They aren't
Help" at all."
Indian saying
"No?" asked Hiawatha.
Mr Punch and his wife, Judy. "What are they sayang?"
Bear and
General Tin, the Tin Soldier, Teddy, the Stulled Mary-Jane, the Rag Doll, whos we all scattered about an alt dropped parts of the room, everything they were doing and ran uver to Hawhila.
wrong. "
"What's Knarf.
Everyony Hiawatha,
asked
crowded around
"Look!" he said, e was pointing to the aquarium where Alphoose and Suzanne, the two Goldash, lived.
Turned To Look
Listoned Again
Mr. Punch put his car
against the glass,
They're nutry. They want more food," he said.
Everyone in the room nc to know that Alphonse and Suzanne weren't really in trouble.
Hanid got the fish food and dropped some cn top of the water.
Mr Punch put his car to the
The mouths of Alphonse and glass and listened again,
waitre la com- Suzanne opened and shut faster Everybody plete silence. Finally Mr Punch than ever now. Jurned armind once more.
But no one in the rooms need- "Please, what are they say ed Mr. Punt to tell them what ing asked Honi:!.
"They're saying More! More! the two goldfish were saying. It is what everyone says when More reported Mr Punch.
"Why are they suging that?" he opens his mouth to cat.
"Good! Cou! Good!" they asked Mary-Jane, the Rag Doll.
were saying. "They want more of some- thing" said Mr Punch.
The only one in the Bir Punch then shouted into who was disappointed that A the water of the aquarium;
"Alphonse! Suzani!
Everyone instantly turned to de you want more of?"
look at the pquarium,
"I don't see anything wrong," said Teddy, the Stuff ear.
"Alphonse and Suzanne are said just syimming around," Mr Punch
"Can't you see? They're in trouble! They're shouting: "Help! Help!" wald Hawea "I can hear them!"
Weron't Just Swimming
Nobody else in the room could heer anything.
But when they went up closu to the aquarium, they nolleed, for the first time, that Alpbanau and Suzanne weren't just swim- ming around. They were swim- ming up and down, with their nosea rubbing against the front glass. Their mouths were open- ing and shutting. They seemed tot Buying: 'Help! Helpi Helpl
What
He listened with his ear to the glue for their answer, Fio- ally he turned around.
and Suzanne were phonse calling for help was Hiawatha, the Small-Sized Wooden Indias, Just being hungry wasn't im
Anyone could portant ut all, be hungry.
Rupert and the Outlaws-14
Before reaching the group some- shing hanging from a bush catches Hupert's eye. It's a bels, he maya, "Te shat what rang when I fall over that wire? What it there for it's our warning bell," growls the man. "We don't like Brangits and we fiks to see them
SIMPLICITY
For pure simplieity: a care- fully chosen white rose, stitched on to an Allee bund.
Best sylter this summer is a classic wedding gown of full- length white brocade; single touch of drama-a train tohich Jetta from a large bate at the shoulder line.
has,
But the sentimental wonder that has never died s that every bride ALWAYS
o'd something!
something new....something borrowed.... romeining bluc.
bride. The LEFT: - An unusual dress for the summer fabric in Nottingham lace, with a wash of palest blue salin short and to mark the waistline. The square neckne
the design
back- sleeves are scalloped to follow the dipping overskiri.
of
1058.
in completely RIGHT: A wedding dress that Young and short, in Nollinghant ratton, striped Bayadere lace. the unusual veil sweeps up from under the hemline and is caught at the top of the bead with a flat satin bow.
WOMEN AT THE TOP, by Clare Young Feeling blue? Depressed? Melancholy? Here's a story to touch your heart
a story of courage and triumph over adversity.
The World Was At Her Feet-Then Tragedy Struck
T
A Word With The Doctor
What Intelligence Tests Don't Show
Parents tend to exaggerate a child's symptoms if it's physically ill. They want to impress the doctor with the seriousness of the illness and feel the physician may give more attention if he sees how distraught are the loving parents.
Curiously enough, those very Of course, this means that same parents always end, to the experts, have got to "think make very light of anything up" tests which enable them which would point to the cblk to compare how a child of say, being mentally backward." six, answers questions or does simple tenta - with what has "Oh, he's really very intelli- been considered to be the aver- gent, doctor—#harp as a needle,"
age for a youngster of that age. as the rather pathetic comment
made by be
Fresh parents of a
tests aro constantly youngster, who, to the doctor, being devised. Every child of shows evident signs of retarded seven ought to be able to count { Intelligence.
backwards from 20. That is one of the simple tests which It is very hard to make any can be given. The youngster definite decision about a child's may be asked to draw on
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Intelligence in the Brst year or diagram how he would get out so of its life unless there is some of a maze, very gross defect. For instance
consider the variations une sees If it talte four minutes and.
In the teething of children (for the average is three, well, he's f mur be remembered that made a very happy start physical defects Bre often in his intelligence lestat pointer to early mental ones).
HEREDITY
4
There is, 1 feel, a real dancer that too much Im- portance can be altached to
these LQ's.
Some nippers will give you a toothy grin at the age of ve months; others go mumbling siderable help to headmasters or
along in a completely toothless way until after their Birst bhth- day. Heredity plays a big part in determining the age at which teeth pop up in the guts.
Or consider talking a feat closely reinted to mental deve- lopment. One child can say "Pop" at en months and an- other, equally intelligent, will call father by a completely all
recognisable name unth it is 10 months old,
Every chlid ought to be able to hold its head up before it is Six months old and 10 lt up
But there are variations in these
before it is 15 months of age. things,
. ORDEAL
They have, it is true, of con-
ductors. For example, a head- master may want to find out where to put a new bright boy in hle school and an IQ. may be helpful.
COMFORTING FACTS
But if you are the forest of a child who has been told that he has a low 1.Q. don't be unduly depressed.
Take comfort from
such acts as these. Soine
children like 10 Take more Lime In answering questions,
An 1.Q. dlves you no idea of a youngster's patience Gr pcreverance,
It doesn't tell you a thing about his courage or his relf-confidence.
However, in these days Nerce competition in, the world a much more serious question arises as soon as a child begins Its education, or just before, valuable I may face le alarming ordeal chameter. of having lis Intelligence Quo-, atient assessed.
THE curtain rose on the ballet "Les Sylphides." In the audience was
14-year-old British surgeon's daughter, Elizabeth Twistington Higgins. Right there and then wide-eyed Elizabeth decided that she wanted to be ballet dancer.
Her childhood ambition came true. In her twenties, she gra- duated from the Sadler's Wells ballet school. She knew the thrill of applause, the sweel srent of a bouquet given to her for the magle she performed with her dancing. The world was at her feet.
But six years ago this ligki- hearted. happy. girl WAS stricken with pollo. Slin spent two years in an iron lung, and her world today is a wheel- chair,
Paints
Elizabeth is now in a hospital perched on the White Cuffs of Dover. But, now over thirty, she continues to hold on to life, tol fight back. She paints, and points) beautifully-with
brush the clenched between her teeth.
Once a week an art teacher gives her instruction. And while she waits for her weekly lesson, Elizabeth practices. When her tube of paint runs dry, she waits patiently, until a nurse notices, and squeezes out some paint for her,
inore
What does she paint, this gir I who never shone at art classes
roomwiten she was a schoolgi:1? Ballet scenes. "I have the same feeling about my dancing draw- ings as I used to live about my dancing," she says. They make me happy." And, she adds: "1 Jove painting things that move." Her dancer's Training has! helped Elizabeth to achieve ne- curacy. "I think I'm terribly lucky to have a knowledge of bullet to help me to make them accurate," she will tell her frienus.
before they we us. Come on, don't stand staring." A few more steps" and the little bear is surrounded by more wild-looking men. He azys be was looking far a dog," ways the first man, who seems to be the Chief. Can we possibly believe
ALL RIGHT? BIFARVER
Exhibition?
.
Other favourite paintings in- clude flowers, and wonderfully | real fruit-apples and oranges.
There is now a possibility that Elizabeth's work may be re- produced
Chrisimas
and birthday cards; another possi~ billly ie an exhibition of her work..
on
So perhaps the world may see the marvel of this girl's endur- ance transformed into. colour' and line, Joyous movement and leaping dancers... all on the canvas that is also a part of her world today.
Let's Eat
BY
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
Special Occasion French Spice Cake
да
It gives no idea of that curicus and extremely
quality known
Finally, it is far better to have and who is kind, considerate,
This is arrived at by dividing and plodding but with an 1.2.
a juts mental age-es determined of 90 than it is to father a young by tests by its real age and genius with an IQ. of 110 who multiplying the figure you get turns his brilliance to crime in
later life! by 100,
"IN France, cake is for special and 1 tbsp. vinegar. Mix 32 c. Bght occasions, Madame" eald the cream or undiluted evaporated Chet. "Everyday desserts are very milk with 1 egg yolk. Stir into the simple dishes such as fruit com-beans.
potes, pot de crême-n form of Cook-stir until the sauce la thickened cornstarch pudding-slightly thickened. Chill; serve on or cheese with French bread, lettuce, Serves 6.
JACOBY
on, BRIDGE
MY son Jim contracted bridge
MX
while a student at Nolie Dame and the "germ" carrier was Prof. J. P. Turley. Mrs Jacoby and I visited the Turleys while in South Bend for the graduation exercises of our other
"Jack" In the
opening
gave us a small lesson son Jon and professor elimination play of no-trump.
Jack's two no-trump was standard and his jump in the slam was based on his Afth club. The combined hands hetd 11 top tricks and a successful
Here is a cake for special occa- Ice Cream Macedolus: To 1⁄2 c.spade or heart finesse would alons, as it is carefully mixed and fruit juice drained from any give him his slam but he made baked by hourmakers in France." canned fruit, add 1⁄2 e. allcedit with all finesses wrong
stir
All mansuramenta ora taust
frozen strawberries, c. diced
French Spice Cake: gift to-cantaloupe, e, diced peaches, 11⁄2 e, needless grapes and 11⁄2 c. gether 1 c. already-sifted en- riched flour, 1⁄2 tsp. salt and 1% canned grapefruit segments. Chil
at least 30 min. Lsp. cream of tartar.
c. butter or margarine Spoon generously over portions until creamy with 4 tsp. baking of vanilla ice cream. solla and 1⁄2 tsp. each ground For low fat dieting, enjoy only ginger, nutmeg and clove, the muredolne.
Gradually add 1 c. sugar. Mix! The Dah chowder and egg molds well after each addition. Beat in together in the following menu 5 egg yolks and 1 whole egg, one provide enough protein for a bal- at a time,
'anced, hearty meal.
Add the flour mixtura alter- nately with 4 c. milk. Turn into a well-oiled f-in. tube cake pan.) Bake 50 min, or until done, in a preheated oven, 350° F.
Cool 10 min. Turn from the pan onto
wire rack.
When cold, dust with a con- fectioner's sugar design, if de
TOMORROW'S DINNE
Fish Chowder Hented Crackers Egg Molds on Toast Green Pepper Bauce Bliced Tomato Platter Bummer Mince Ple Coffer or Tes
Milk
sired. This is made by placing Egg Molds: Beat 6 eggs until over the cake a round lace paper frothy with 4 tsp. zalt and 1⁄2 tap. dolly of the same diameter. But while pepper. Add 1 tbsp, melted over confectioner's sugar, Care-butter or margarine and 2 c. milk. fully Bft the dody up and of toj leave a lacy design.
SUNDAY DINNER Creamed Green Bean Salad Baked Chicken with Herb Btuming
+
Bummer Squash
Buccotash Ica Cream Macedoine
Trench; Spico Caka
Codes or TCA Milk
Transfer to buttered custard cups. Bet in a baking pan. Pour fin hot water to 1⁄2 the height of
the cups.
Bake about 35 min, or until firm, in a moderate oven, 350° F. Unmold on allces of buttered enriched toast. Apoon around sa- {vory green pepper or tomato
sauce.
Creamed Green Bean Salad:], Garnish with criap bread crou- Wash 1 lb. green beans; trim the tons, oven-browned in butter or onds. Cut in quarters, Steam-boll margarine...
in 1-it. salted water until tender,
about 30 min, Drain.
TRICK OF THE CHIF
Garnish fish chowder with Add 1⁄2 tsp. salt, 1 tbsp. sugar minced fresh dill.
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Opening lead♦ 9
He won the opening diamond
Icad in his own hand and cash- c two more diamond tricks. He AK45 KS2 +7JAK365 continued by playing the ace- king and a small club to dum- What do you do? A-Bid two no trump. This is my's queen and West was now conservative but if your partner vold of clubs and diamonds. has nothing bus tot of diamonda you don't really want to be la game.
"TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner rebids to three diamonds, What do you do now?
Answer tomorrow
Jack next led a spade from dummy and put in the nine. West won with the jack and hai, to lead either a spade or a heart. 1t did not matter since lead gave the
twelfth trick.
professor
elther
Vory: picased Dirilish Trado Bepresentative visit honourable,
Bled Nest Soup factory,"
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