Women
This Space Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947.
Sister takes Monica on secret trip
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THE
ADVENTURES MARK TWAIN
· FREDRIC MARCH: ALEXIS SMITH
was DONALD CRISP ALAN HALE
Posed by Janette MacDonald for Lois Leeds. Redheads should wear colours to fatter their hair and skin.
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"
I have had dozens of letters jusi Ike yours and I think that The
"Dear Lois Leeds- am a Red-Tecners are neglecting their hair. To head. Would a carlet coat be nice for me? I went wilo dresses al summer.~~. T."
I would prefer a Bluz or a Green roat. A Scarlet ecst would din the glorious colour if your hair. And,
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be healthy, hair must be washed every week and brushed every day and every night, Have a talk with Miss Teentr and explain that cannot be nexlected. Buy her a good bruch and a good shampoo. An
hair
do remeczach, Copper-Red Jone: in ointment to apply to her scalp will lipstick, and 'acc powder with unit in the beautifying programme, Plak really fatter the Redhead,
"Dear Lois Lieds-1 am tall, five
"Dear Lois Tced--Please suggest | feet, nine inchts. How long should n foundation fee a dry skin.
my new sket be to look smart. -Ra:"
The raw longer skirt should
be
After cleansing, apply a sia from thirtien to fuurtcen Inches freshener. Then use a file found- | from the floor,
tion cezam, blended well, then a flim of makeup lotlan. Blend and blot dry with a Ussue. Apply cream
rouge and face powder. Your makeup will test beautifully and your skin will have a sofi inst finish.
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Deur Lola Leed-My teen-age daughter s huir as dry as hay, She always Aces balless. Suggestioha please.-M.'
Minule Mickarya
GABRIELLE
To make your Home Trent- ment really effecüre, you should take the following stops, One Mla. uts for each. First, cleanse throat. and face with Ilgusfying cleansing cream. Second, remove with tissues. Third, pat with skin freshener, using a cotton pad dampened with cold water. Fourth, apply founda- tion cream or lation, Smooth on with the fingertips. Fifth, rouge powder and lipstick. Step by step very simple but very effectivel
SIDE GLANCES
What's now on records?
SWING TIME
THE Raymond Scott Quintette
version of "Twilight in Tur- key" could have been specially made to accompany those fine budesque dancers, Wilson, Kep- rel and Betty, and because it has 'much of their humour about it. I think you will find it amusing and interesting. The drum break is worth noting. On the other side come fine muted trumpet and clarinet playing enliven a. rather corny version of "Toy Trumpet."
A tm comes from Woody Hermioni and his Orchestra playing "Stars Fell on-Alabama (with vocal from Woody himself) and "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams," sung with tremendous personality by. husky- voiced Mary Ann McCall. Both re- cords are from the Columbia Swing Music series (DB. 2200-2300).
LEO GANTER, MONICA SANTER
On a grassy bank, beside a brook, they talked
A.T.S. GIRL MEETS GERMAN HUSBAND
After 19-day Parting
Monica Cann, the 22-year-old A.T.S. sergeant who mar- ried a German prisoner of war, found her 19-year-old sis- ter Maureen waiting for her in a car outside her depot at Donnington, Shropshire.
She was driven for miles along country roads, asking
RAF MAN'S questions as she went--and
SUCCESS
AT BISLEY
Warrant-Officer R. Bennett, R.A.F., won the King's Prize, the most important rifle shoot ing test of the year, with an
getting only evasive answers.
The car stopped at a quiet, tree- bordered lane.
"This is Journey's end," Geld Maureen to her sister, "Wait here a moment."
Maureen disappeared round a. corner and returned with a man in battledress with a brown patch on
back. Il the
Was LeO Gonter, she hud Monica's husband whom not seen since he was moved lo another camp 10 days previously.
For 20 years Dusty Fletcher has been working variety in USA. and using his own creation, "Open the Door, Richard" in his uct. Now, the number sweeps the
United States and Britain, Twenty years is long time but if, in the end, it aggregate of 279 at Bisley early For a second the couple., paused,
means 4
Buccess like Dusty this month. Fletcher's, why worry? The number
is recorded o Parlophone (R. 3037).
The Ambrose version of "Oh,
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Beautiful Mornin'
What
and "People Will Say We're In Love" Is worth while, too. It has all the good things we expect from Am- brose, and none of the not so good The vocalist, Alan Dean, con Decca (F. 8706.)
Robert Tredinnick.
sing.
then rushed to embrace. They had Maureen to thank for the meeting, This is the second year in seces-maybe their last before Ganter is sion that a serving member of the repatriated R.A.F. has won the prize and the second time in the history of the fad Ganter's new camp-he was
competition.
It took Maureen four days 10
forbidden to write to his wife or First to congratulate W.O. Bennett her family. was last year's winner, Sqdn.-Ldr. C.C. Willok.
On The Bank
W. O., Bennett sold that his in- She turned up at his camp one
ber terest In shooting was the result of night and asked him to meet the encouragement given to him by near the lane. She would not tell Lord Tedder and the assistance from him why, in case
plan mis-
By Galbraith Sqn.-Ldr. Willott when they were carried.
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ODER, TIMP MY REA VÁRVÍDE, MIS, JE, DA, BECE AS`UL, PAY, GIT,
“If Junior played hookey, you'd better sponk to him about it this timol sneaked off to the ball game this afters
noon myself!!.
her
the Service together at East- Then, ns ho was free to go only church. He Is 43, and lives at lave miles from camp, she took her Hayes, Middlesex. His wife and sister to the trysting place, two sons watched him fire.
On a grassy bank beside a break: Monica and Leo Ganter sat chatted. Monica had received news about him.
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and no
and
When the winner was declared, Lord Tedder congratulated W. O. Bennett on his success, and he was They spoke of their familles. hoisted into the historie King's chair, Monlen said that her mother carried by R.A.F. men, Including father, whom he already, calls Sqdn-Ldr. Willott, headed by a "mum" and "dad," were waiting to band and marched, in triumph to welcome him at their home. camp headquarters."-
A large crowd gathered on the 1,000 yards runge to watch the end of the contest.
W. O. Bennett started uncertainly,
Monica was to appear at Welling- ton magistrates' court accused of making a false declaration, to obtain ja marriage licence,
dine.
Stiver Badge: Lieut. J. Hamill and dropped seven points with his Liverpool): 387, Bronxe: E.C.S.M. A. first 10 shots. He pulled up after-ilarnes (Pendine); 383, wards, and, with a score of 64, had Mapplă, Cup-Experimenta! Est., Pon- an aggregate of 279.
Whitehead Cup Revolver: R.A.F., 103; 1. Marines. 000; Regular Army, €39; -Wing-Comdr. Richardson missed loyal Navy, 614., the target with hia 12th shot and
Georra's Competition-Challenge' dropped out of the running, while ftate 21st Canadian), of Derby, 71. Silver _and_Gold Cross: Lieut. E. Marks Lieut: Moody and C.Q.M.S." Black-Crom: A. 1. Moorhead (Twickenham1. man ended with 273.
after tie shoot with A, G. Fulton, at. 70.
Llcut-Colonel Horton Smith, late London Scottish, who made 07 at 1,000 yards, was second, with 276,
Sqdn-Ldr. A. J. Whiting (R.A.F.) scored 08 at 1,000 yards, and was third with 270. Another R.A.F. man, Flight-Lieut. A. II. Vickers (lato R.A.F.V.R.) was fourth, with 2702.
Association CopShort Ranger Capt. J. c. XU (11.A.0.0., Hanley), Long tanger Lieut. Col. T. Sutton (East- bourne). Revolver Medals, gold, fed.- Ldr. Willett, IN.A.F., Sheerness)), silver, QM.8.1.11, Thwallen (9.A. Bchool; Bythe bronzo, Fit.-Lieut., J. A. Buelo titar., Hendon).
Gun-Makure Cup/BA‚F: Maintenance Faunthorpe - Cap--Lieut. A. G.. Blanka Bitchens Cop--Q.8$. L.- . barwood
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