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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Jul 1956, p. 3

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~of the Hairdos To Be More Graceful Flattering make-up and a tlattering hairdo combine for "above - the - shoulders" . attrac- liveness. While 'we are now summer-- keyed to the clearer organgey reds and bright pink shades in cosmetics (and the aceompany- Ing casual, easy-to-keep hair- dos), before the summer.is over we shall be projected into the "Lyrical Look." The New York fashion group predicts this as the next great "look" in hair and cosmetic fashions. It will encompass the entire woman, however, her bearing and carriage--and even 'her attitude. It is. a look de- scribed as a "return to grace-- a head-to-toe symmetry." - To achieve it women must learn to stand erect again, move with poise, and look "quiet" once more -- their strength in ser- enity. The "Lyrical Look" means a return to romanticism -- to a delicate look -in make-up (based on a soft colors), and to the flattering, feminine hairdos which have been making women more beau- tiful for a couple of centuries. " The -hairdos shown proved that the Gamine, Urchin, Tiger, and Italian looks have disap- peared behind longer, more in- tricate tresses. Eevry model in the fashion group was coifed and made up to emphasize "womanliness" in' keeping with the. vaporous chiffons and whis- pering silks which she wore. The make-up which gives this soft, pale feminine glow, takes its names from periods of the past. There is Charles of the Ritz's "Directorie Look," with its pale, opalescent foundation of powder, pink lipstick, and rounded eye make-up, Elizabeth Arden's "Mme. Recamier Look" is of the same period. Michael Waldorf's coif called "Bonaparte," and Claude's coif- fure "In the Manner of David" palette of portrait. were early 19th century In in- spiration. Michel of Helena Rubinstein's coiffure called "Farthingale," Avon's » look called *Classic Beauty," and Frances Denny's "Watteau Look" are descriptive. So the porcelain look, the scrub- bed -look, and the doe-eyed. look ° of the. past yiéld to a genteel one in make-up, as well as in coiffure, to a rather pale, soft, glowing look for all its cameo- like quality, That 19th century ladylike. appearance is quite at- tainable with, our advanced 20th century cosmetics! "Glow" seems a keyword in - make-up this season--for it per- tains to the type of dewy finish which means moisture and is young looking. Charles of the Ritz. has an under-make-up cream said to give a "satiny look." Coty's liquid make-up gives a dewy effect. Elizabeth Arden's a sheen, and Helena Rubinstein's a dewy look. Ger- maine Monteil"s make-up offers a glow, its basic ingredient be- ing a light-reflector said to minimize lines and to make for a more radiant, luminous look. "As fashion goes, so goes hair," is the saying. And certainly hair and cosmetic fashions follow clasely and coordinate wi . ready-to-wear fashions, sag tha any woman can acquire the R= of-a-piece. look so essential to chic. : This spring, "short cut to the ear lobe with smooth line that fulls out at sides with rounding contours," describes the general hair style picture. Hair stylists - favor short to semishort, with soft sidelights, because it pro- vides the needed foundation for wider, deep-set hats. "This year, longer hair is more important than it has been for the past few seasons." James Caesar says. "The bigger the hat, the greater the need for the softening. effect of a longer coiffure." Michel of Helena Rubinstein LY "ELEMENTARY, MY DEAR WATSON!" -- The gent at the right might be Sherlock Holmes astounding the good doctor with his deduction that the presence of a giant firecracker indicates the Fourth of July is immiment. Or he might be English screen star Alec Guinness with a sinister accomplice, concocting an infernal machine. Actually, he is David James Hurdidge, a Welsh instruc- tor. for the International Labor organization. He's "showing a Yugoslav steel worker ho w to determine the density of flux during galvanizing at a steel plant at Smerderevo, Serbia. ' WHOOODQOO-Bird of ill-omien for the family dog, "Pug," is this baby screech owl, latest acquisition of one of the young- ters of a Dallas family. Owl doesn't give a hoot about Pug's feelings--finds the dog's water dish an ideal place to take a footbath. advocates a line based on smooth simplicity expressed in long, flowing curves. He calls the length "demilength," and it is to just below the ear lobes, where the hair curls softly in- ward. His lihe curves straight hair close to the head, smooth and sleek, to complement big hats, and both the Directoire and high-bosomed Empire dresses. "Soft styling" was endorsed by 25,000 hairdressers this spring at the International - Beauty Show. This cut has a wavelet bang effect on the forehead which combines with a series of waves and half waves worked intricately over the head to create a feminine coiffure. Lots of Waiting At The Church There he was, waiting at the church, tall and handsome and' dressed to the nines. But the strange thing was there were no wedding guests. And no bride appeared. There wasn't even a parson. Deciding they had arrive an hour too soon, Derek and his best man took a pew. Then guests began to arrive , . . but they all turned out to be strang- ers! The groom hadn't merely mis- taken the time: He had arrived a day too soon for his wedding! All Marseilles smiled at his delimma. And the laugh was still on the groom next day, for his bride kept him waiting on tenterhooks before she eventu- ally came down the aisle smil- '- ing and radiant, In Paris, too, .pretty Lucille Jackson endured an alarmingly lonely night on her honeymoon. Her American husband went out to find a garage and lost his way. All that he could re- member of his hotel was that it was a seven-storey building decorated with black bricks --- like scores -of similar hotels in Paris. Ar 2) he lk SRL LF TYPICAL of some 1,000 civil defense volunteers on the scene of the Grand Rapids (Mich,) area BEFORE TORNADO > bh ¥4] is) Sik ar tornado are these rescue workers looking for survivors In suburhan Standale's business district. (FCDA Photos} | | | Worried Mr, Jackson wander- ed round all night searching up and down the streets. At dawn he went to the police. But it was nearly midday before the gendarmes at last tracked his hotel and his weepy wife greet- ed him with the words, "There you are at lastl" Even a Revel-headed sixty - seven-year-old Lancashire lad, from Bolton, faced a similar dilemma when he visited Lon- don. He and his: wife stayed with friends In Paddington in order .to say goodbye to their daughter, who was off to New Zealand. Just after lunch on Tuesday, he decided to pop out and buy a postcard. "I shan't be five minutes," he said. But the five 'minutes turned into a grim five hours , . . and the man realized he was hope- lessly lost. After tramping for miles he decided to go to Euston Station and head back to Bol- ton, but he found that he had left his ticket behind and had come out with only a few shil- lings. He spent the night huddled on a station bench while his anxious | relatives toured the hosiptals. The next day he again tried to find his London digs and again failed. It was Friday before, exhausted, hungry and unshaven, he stumbled into a police station, Later doctors insisted that he should go to bed for three days. The queer things that happen to people! Football fan George _Grahamslaw went by coach to . see Newcastle United play at Preston and the excursion should have ended with an evening in Blackpool. But George missed the coach back! He hadn't a penny. All he had was ten cigarettes and a stick of rock. Home, sweet home in Newcastle was 167 miles away but George set out to walk it, He didn't know the coach party had left some cash with the police in case he was stranded. He lived on his stick . of candy, slept under a hedge after twenty-four hours on the road ---- and tried in vain to sell his cigarettes to buy food. ; Finally, a framer"s wife gave him some sandwiches and in- sisted on stopping a lorry so that: George could have a lift. After four days on the road he reached his own friendly stair- case and collapsed. But if only he had known if he could have looked up his sister who was on holiday in Blackpool at the time. Could it happen {to you? Nightmares can happen at any fime fo anyone, man who night last refreshing There's the decided one warm summer to have a dip in the Serpentine, young Taking advantage of the dark- ness, he wore no costume, But when he reached the other side his nightmare began. : He lost his bearings and felt that he couldn't swim back. A policeman found him crouching in dismay beside a deck-chair. A car rushed him to a police station. And on Monday morn- « ing, instead of going to work as usual, he found himself in a police court, Learned arguments were ex- changed to decide whether a man without clothds could be described .as clothed in a man- ner. likely to 'offend public de- cency. Happily he appeared be- fore a sympathetic magistrate, Mr. Paul-Bennett, V.C, and he was acquitted, Pass Your Bowl For Corn-Meal Mush Have you been overlooking one of the simplest yet satisfy- ing: dishes in your daily search for variety in meals? Something that can fulfill these require- ments in all ways is mush -- corn meal mush, In addition, it has the added attractions of be- ing inexpensive and certainly versatile, 'Yellow corn meal can. be bought in any -grocery store for . only a few cents a box, but for those who prefer the coarse ground variety the search may go further, Large groceries of- ten carry it, or food specialty counters in department stores may be able to supply you. Coarse or fine, the proportion of corn meal and water is the same, as is the method of cook- ing. Just remember -- 4 cups of water to 1 cup of corn meal, plus 1 teaspoon of salt. It takes only a little know-how to come out with a mush that is not full of lumps. Put 3 cups of salted water on to boil in a deep ket- tle; the deep well cooker is ideal. Into, the cup of cold water re- served from your formula mix the cup of corn meal into a smooth paste, then add this to the boiling 3 cups of water. Stirring constantly until it thickens or about ten minutes, you can then reduce the heat to low, cover, and stir only oc- casionally, A half hour of cook- ing is all it requires no matter how you plan to use it. If you make hot mush in the morning it makes a tasty break- fast food served with milk, or half and half cream. Some like sugar on it as with other cere- als. Or if you make. it at noon, - it is as good for lunch, and it certainly makes a nice solution for a light supper for any mem- ber of the family in the even- ing. ' If there is any left over," which you should surely plan for even if you have to double the recipe, pour it into a butter- CZECH -- Women behind the Iron Curtain will be wearing this beach ensemble, according to a fashion release from Com- munist - dominated Czechaslo- vakia. Open-toed sandals, black pedal pushers, turtleneck jer- sey and white poplin jacket are just the things to wear beside the (Red) seaside, it infers. ed, glass loaf pan while still warm and spread the top with butter so a crust will-not form. Allow this to stand in a cool place until it is set, This will take only a few hours, or vou can keep it several days in the refrigerator. The little loaves can even be removed from the pan when set, wrapped in freez er paper and frozen for use, Now, to fry the mush: Slice about as thick as a pencil, dredge both sides in flour, on a mixture of half flour, hall corn meal a pood compro- mise or all corn meal. Have a heavy skillet, the controlled cieetric 'ones are ideal and should be set at 360° F., cover- ed deep enough with fat; -anj-« mal or vegetable, so that the slices will sizzle and bubble around the edges. Because of the moisture in the mush slices, they will be slow to brown so the heat should be medium. Be sure to count on several slices for each serving as it is crispy and savory with maple sirup or sweet jelly. If -you-want to serve bacon, fry it in the skillet you intend to use for the mush and use this fat. Ham slices, salt pork, or © sausage accompany it well. too, but fried mush can easily be the main dish of any meal from company breakfast te family supper, -- From The €hristian Science Monitor, Modern Etiquette Q. Is it proper always to seat a woman at a table to the right of her male companion? A. When practical, yes. 'The few definite rules about this in- clude the seating of a guest of honor on the right of the host or hostess or. chairman, and the military rule by which the sen- ior officer walks as well as sits on his junior's right. Q. When someone to whom one has been introduced takes leave of one by saying, "I am very glad to have met you," what is an appropriate res- ponse? A. "Thank you," or, "Thank you very much," or, "I've en- joyed meeting YOU." ...Q. Is it necessary that a guest unfold his napkin entirely when placing it on his lap? A. This is neither necessary nor proper, It should be only half unfolded. } Q. Who are correctly asked to serve -as pallbearers at a funeral ? A. Men who are close friends of the deceased. Members of the immediate family are never chosen, as their place is with the women of the family, Q. What should be done when a + marriage engagement is broken after the wedding pres- ents have already been re- ceived? A. The girl should return all -- presents to the donors promptly, with notes of explanation. Q. How many salt and pep- per shakers should be used on a dinner table? : A. A pair at every other plate is the most convenient place- ment. New Bow Bells Will Ring Soon Cockneys will ceme-into their own again, this year, it is hoped. True cockneys are born with- in the sound of Bow Bells. For 16 years since 1941 Bow Bells have been silent. They crashed from the steeple of the lovely Wren church of St. Mary-le- , Bow, Cheapside, when fire des- troyed the church in air raids, Now the Bow Bell§ are being cast from the old metal. They are expected to ring out again before the end of the year. Restoration work on he steeple is also going ahead and this will be the first part of the church to be rebuilt: Restora- tion of the whole church is ex- pected to take two or three years, The original Bow Bells, first mentioned in 1496, were de- stroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, The tenor bell for Wren's new church cast three years later lasted until 1941. Although Wren designed the belfry for 12 bells, only eight were placed in it at first. The peal was increased to 10 in 1762 and 12 in 1881, The broken remains of Bow Bells which were "just a pile of metal" are being recast in the Whitechapel foundry which re- cast Wren's original bells in 1762. There will be plenty ot metal for the new peal since the great tenor bell of 5,936 pounds, which once: rang the curfew, now will weigh only 4,704 pounds. The reduction in weight is for the stability of tower. 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