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THE CHINA 'MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1959.

WEEK-END WOMANSENSE

LITTLE BLACK

What

WRONG WAY

DRESS OR TWO ORDINARY

LITTLE

BLACK MESS?

'By JOY MATTHEWS `-

TH

THIS year the stores are packed with little black dresses and the assistants are full of advice about how you should wear them.

"Black is so useful, madam," they any. "You can

dress it up with

dress it up you can

EL

big brooch.. you can with strings of pearls dress it up with coloured accessories .. you can Always dress it up with touches of white .. I always say you can't bent a nice orchid," they say.

1 present here two pictures to show the dangers and difficulties of dressing up that little black dress.

No Pearls

Put on five rows of pearls you've ruined the neckline.

L

and

Add a rose and you've added con- fusion.

Add coloured accessories and you spoil the simplicity.

Wear the lot and you end up in a little black mess and an expensive one at that.

Beads look best if they are green beads on a green dress. Á rose looka best on a suit. Coloured accessories only look good if they match exactly the colour you're wearing.

RIGHT WAY

The only accessories to wear with a black dress are black.

The only way to doll up, gay up, liven up or brighten that little black dress in with white kid gloves and small pearl earrings.

And then it's a stunner.

--{London Express Service).

Do YOU Call Your In-Laws?

By GLORIA GORDON

THINK someone ought to make a new ruling.

should be clearly labelled: "What to Call Your In-Laws.”

was

in the hou and she wanted needless to add.

say something caruol ke:

only

Fats;

WOMEN...

Except For Their Faith And Their Courage

THEY

are two women who might be leading safe and uneventful lives in any town in England. Just ordinary except that they decided to dedi- cate themselves to serving.others. That is how they came to leave their families, their homes for hardship and danger in a primitive land 4,000 miles

away.

And that is how they faced a dedicated himself 10 helping mob of warriors and risked others: Alfred Peck.

their own lives to save 300 of lle was a supervisor of the the Watutsi tribe in riot-torn Institute for the Blind. Now, at Northern Ruanda-Urundi, Cen- 70, he la a Queen's Bellringer. tral Africa.

He rings the bells at St Paul's Josephine Stancilie is tall and Westminster Abbey. and pretty and aged 33. She comes from the Yorkshire spa town of Harrogate.

A Degroo

1

Doreen shunned dances and Doreen Peck a short and cinemas. She preferred her stocky. Her home was a modest

books. After being head girl at house opposite the parish church Reigate County School for Girls, in Reigate, Surrey,

she won a scholarship to Bristol Josephine was the gay University, where she took daughter of a bank manager. degree in history. She was educated at a private It was at university she first school and

convent beenme interested in what was school.

to become the driving force of The family was living in her life-the Christian work of York during the war when five helping others. houses around. Its home Wern AL college she had been Josephine decided to president of the Inter-Varsity take a war job. To help other Christian Union. In 1944 she people. She chose mursing.

joined the Church Missionary Society.

bombed.

She

then +

nurse

A Nurse trained at St Thoman's Hospital, qualined as a and a matwife, and spot the next three years looking after the sick in a home in the East End

Doreen trained on a teacher. she taught at For two years Raynes Foundation School for Girls.

Bat for severni

years she had been facing what sho described to her family as “* struggle to lind my way." She also joined the Church

In 1940 she sailed for Africs Missionary Society. Someone

Shyira Mission to Fuggested she should go to the and the

and women Belgian Congo, Her reply rain young men

out there as teachers when enger: "Yes, please."

When she WIS Lost In In 1953 she sailed for Central Britain, on leave, little Miss Africa.

After some time there

A Tribute

Africans.

she wrote to friends in London: Peck told her sister trouble was

begin to realise more and expected among the is too formal. And

more that, of myself, I can do Shé confided: don't know You can ceived

“Nicknunca."

But with what to expect when I get back absolutely nothing. hadly ray Sir and Madam. Nicknames Wore the

there." ¡Jessm In .control any mountain My girlfriend confessed that congenial solution, and they can be climbed no maller, how Nevertheless, she was keen to

"You" when Nged from Pop-eye and steep it is,'

return. "Africa," she said, "s It she resorted in

tuiking to them, and gave them Swoopy to Midge and

my home." it was also in her no naime at all! If they were With

And there were difficulties at high code-her duty. many others besides, the Shyira Mission. This young woman who loved riding and to call them, she would run The couple with Midge andiennie was often in sole chorgo Her sister. Mrs Nuby

Fats weren't at all content, how of the mission hospital.

Hubner, said at her home at But she never complained. In Pinner Hill, Pinner, Middlesex: tended to the grand-children. another letter she tells how she "There is nothing spectacular and the elderly folk did not found strength: "There are about my sister. We are a very like to hear the young lips for emergencies, and dimeuil cases ungiamorous family. But she has those disrespectful nicknames, come in where a decision has to mazing fakih."

I returned disheartened to be made immediately and it is a At the Church Missionary my girl-friend. "Find a nick-question of life or death. in Society in London these words name" I said. She shook her these moments I am espécially in stone are over the door: "Go head. "Oh, no," the sald; "my conscious of the Lord's helping ye, into the world and preach parents-in-inw are not the hand.**

the Gospel." nickname type. Besides, it's too It w39 this faith and courage I was told that missionaries which were with her when for are carefully selected and care- late now,"

I left her finishing her letter, six hours she drove her shoot fully trained at a collego in The first time remained uning-brake past bands of rioting Chislehurst, Kent.. changed; Cuiz, businesslike, Bahutu warriors to bring help Miss Winifred Cox, formal.

to the mission.

secretary of the "Dear Mr and Mrs Briggs..." The other Friday her family in Mission, who herself

Woodside, Harrogate, got a one-, that part of Africa for four word cable from her: "Safe. years, said of Doreen Peck and Her father, Mr Charles Stan Josephine Stancliffe: "They cliffe, said: "We are very proud are two Christian women just of her. She is a brave girt and doing their jobs, who have been this is the sort of thing she able to rise to the occasion." would do."

But two ordinary women have Doreen Peck is quiet and shy also made their comrades very and

studious, Sho is the proud. daughter of G man who 3180

• —(London Express Service).

A girl-friend of mine was writing a letter to up the stales, And them, and, her parents-in-law recently and she pushed the having located the exact spot, ever, for the problemt had ex- sheet of note-paper under my nose and said: "Any- "Coming" thing strike you as unusual?"

1 collected opinions from It read: should one call one's parents ether friends, men and women, I saw the first line.

some parents-in- "Dear Mr and Mrs Briggs." in-law? If one calls them by I discovered

their Christian names. It's not a low were called "Dear Both" "Well," I said, "I don't want to

gooi example to one's children. (in letters); some were called appear rude, but isn't that

Besides which, some parents-in- Aunty and Uncle (I can't think After all, you little formal?

why!); some law don't like the familiarity}

were called Mil about them for have known ten years,

are your and they

If one called them "Mother" and Fil (after the initial lettere sud "Father" it is often con- of Mother-in-Law and Father- parents-in-law?"

"Exactly," she replied; "what fusing-especially if one's own in-Law); and one bride with a

parents are about.

mother-in-law always Mom and French would you call them?"

it's hardly referred to her as Madame!

But the best answer I rt- Mr and Mrs

An interesting point, which Pop might do, but ied to a heated discussion. What an ideal solution.

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5-

AQUARIUS (January 21. February 10); A subar- dinate should be permitted to give an explanation for his mistake before you speak angrily to him. PISCES (February 20- March 20): You will re- ceive extravagant thanks

forthcoming and you will feel rather let down. VIRGO (August 22-Septem- ber 22), An you have your mind on a serious matter at the moment, it would be better for you to refuse an invitations for an evening of rather shallow conversation.

from a person to whom LIBRA (September 28-Octo-

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great

you have done favour. ARIES (March 21-April 19)

Knowing that a friend is due to receive recognition for his work, you should not mar the occasion by trying to get some of the cro

TAURUS

20-May 20); You owe your hostess letter of thanks for a most

enjoyable visit, and should not delay sending it. GEMINI (May 21-June 21); You may feel rather gas- perated about the slowness with

which an official bureau 迪 dealing with your enquiry.

·GANCER“ (June 22-July 21): An expected visitor may put you and your house- hold to some extra trouble, bub you will still consider the occasion worth while. LEO (July 22-August 21)

The support, which you were expecting from a car tain quarter will not be

bor 22): When coming up

4 rather pompous you will have to keep your temper if you want to get results. *

SCORPIO (October 23-

November 21): Don't burn your fingers by trying to meddle in somebody else's affairs which are none of SAGITTARIUS

your business.

(November

22 - December 21): By working strenuously at two jobs at the same time you are likely to exhaust your" energy prematurely, CAPRICORN (December 22- January 20): On • pt

to achieve tempting

A rather unimportant result you should avoid being un- necessarily elaborate. methods.

LUCKY ENCOUNTER: If today in your birthday, a meeting with a woman named VICKY may have some special significance.

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