DISTINCTION
IN PLUS FOURS
Like the art of the golf-club maker, the cutter of plus- fours is largely dependent on cultivated sense of his
balance,
In no other garment, is propriety so easily outraged. Plus-fours from our tailoring workshop are niether sub- normal nor abnormal, but attain that happy medium of generous cut so desirable- and so oftén elusive,
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1931.
WEDDING IN SYNAGOGUE.
TWO CEREMONIES.
MISS V. M. JEFFORD WEDS
MR. LEO WEILL.
NEW YEAR AT
CANTON.
MUCH REVELRY AND MERRYMAKING.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Messrs. S. and G. Kemer, a four- fold Japanese embroidered silk screen; Mr. and Mrs. White, Chi-j nesa. plaque Mr. and Mre. Felix Hills, Chinese hors d'œuvre dish; Major H. D. L. Dowbiggif, pyres casserole (silver stand); Mr. nad Mrs. E. M. Raymond, cheque; Mr.' and Mrs. C. C. Nelson, silver con diment set; Mr. Benham, book of original sketches; Mr. J. E. Joseph, cheque Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mogrias chi, Chinese dioner service; Share- brokers Association, silver ton-set;
CANTON, Jan. 2. The wedding of Miss Veronica Hong Kong Stock Exchange, port-
Canton was enfele yesterday; Marjorie Jefford to Mr. Leg Weill, able orthophonic gramophone; Mr. which was celebrated by Rabbi and Mrs. W. Clark, set of tablo
ginssos: Mr. Edgar Abraham, gilt being Now Year Day. The festive Rahamin Lazare in the Ohel Leah clock; Mrs. Edgar and the Messrs. occasion was marked with much J. A. and S. Edgar, set of table revelry and merry-making, especial- Synagogue yesterday, was second marriage ceremony attended glasses; Mr. Andrew Kinross, pair
of lacquer candle sticks; The Misses ly in Government circles, ̧
Every public building was decor~|| by the young couple as the prinG. and H. and Mr. Ezra, pair of elpal parties concerned. The first cut-glass vases; Mr. and Mrs, Harated. All the lamp posts in the was before the registrar on Satur- ris Walker and family, act
picks; Mr. Harry foseph, set of principal thoroughfares of the city day, as the Synagogue is not coffee cups: Messrs. M. H. and H. were decorated with flags, bacnera Many Lo, six silver tea spoons; Mr." and and the special ensign of the Cap- licensed for marriages, brides will envy. Miss Jefford her Mrs. Ezra Abraham, pair of entree toa Municipal Government, and dishes; Mr. J. Kotewall, electric opportunity of wearing two wed statue lamp; Mr. Fang Pak Ngok, several pailaus vero erected in dit- ding gowns, especially as they were perfume set; Mr. T. B. Wilson, aix forcat parts of the city.
silver liqueur glasses Mr. Frank both very charming.
Holcroft, one set of ash trays; Mr.
the
The bride is the only chi d of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jefford of 17, Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, while the
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cherry
In the morning a military review
tion by Generals Chen Ming Shu and Chen Tani Tong, and others. During the review several nero- planes encircled the city in `battle formation, showering hundreds of coloured handbills.
The Euro-American Returned Students' Club on the Man Tak
A. W. Hny-Edie, one set of ash took place on the East Parade trays; Mr. and Mrs. George Hen-Ground, at which all the high offi. derson, tea-sot; Mr. and Mrs. N Scials of the Canton Government Moses and family, set of silver. ten- bridegroom comes of a family well-poons and cake forks: Mrs: and were present. Addresses wore de known in Hong Kong. Ja place of Alias Rayinond, two silver sweet livered to the troops under inspec the usual bevy of girl friends Miss, dishes: Mr. and Mrs, J. Gardner, Jefford decided to have only a small pair of lacquer vases; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Perry, coal-vase (bronze): Mr. boy and girl as train bearers and a A. B. David, gilt clock; Mr. Frank vory pretty effect was attained. Angus, ten-cloth and serviettes
Mr. S. A. Ismail, bronze companion Mr. Harry Joseph was "beat mat,"
sei; Mr. and Mrs. Felix Joseph The bride, who was given nway Leadon), silver cigar box; Mr. and
After the review several detach. by her father, made a lovely pie- Mrs. Macrae, six sliver spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, silver toast ture in her close fitting medieval rack; Mr. and Afre. O. 1. Ellis, ments of troops paraded through gown of ivory chiffon velvet. The porcelain and silver fower bowl; the streets, playing "lion," a popu stately effect was heightened by Mr. A. Lawrence, two silver cutlar sport at this time of the year,
as they went. a very long square train, hung from glass butter dishes; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown, cut-glass bowl; Mr. the shoulders, of ivory satin lined and Mrs. A. A. Andrews sad Mr. with cau de nite and bordered with and Mrs. C. J. Woodhouse, cut-glass tiny rhinestones. This was held vase; Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Langston,
silver ten strainer; Mr. and Mrs. J. Rond celebrated the occasion with out by the small attendants by M. Meyer, cut-glass celery jar; Mr.the greatest rejoicing. There was the means of horseshoes of orange and Mrs. F. 11. Gerrard, cut-glass usual New Year Eve feast, during blossom, sown to the lower corners, celery jar: Mr. and Mrs. H A.
Laumert and family, silver cruct; which typical American college An exquisite little lace cap secured Mr. N. S. Ellis, pair of cut-glass songs were sung and yells vocifer- by a coronet of orange blossom trás whisky decaiters; Mr. and Mrs. ously shouted, and the spirit of col- worn, from which fell a long tulle Simon Tee Yat and family, silver, cake stand; Miss Irene Richardson, veil bordered with the same lace. six silver and enamel coffee spoons Mr. and Mrs. Hennessey Seth, cut A shenf of white orchids lying on a silver leaf, carried by the bride, glass deeneter; Mr., Mrs. and Miss Stevenson, cut-glass decanter; Mr. completed a charming wedding en-
and Mrs. H. Dean Hollis, silver semble. The hint of green in the fruit platter Mr. and Mrs. Gellion, bridal gown was emphasised in the asparagus dish and server; Mr. and Mrs. F. Vickers, luncheon cloth and dresses of the child attendants. napkins; Mr. and Mrs: Bowes Little Fay Cario had a frock of Sinith, two silver sweet dishes; Miss green taffeta trimined with silverConstance Smith, silver sweet dish; lace and a lace cap, while David Odell wore
a white satin blouse with his greon velvet knickers and cap. The small girl carried a 'pray of yellow African daises..
Mrs. Jefford in her gown of silver grey chantilly lace and georgette and the bridegroom's mother in pale beiga georgette trimmed with rihbed fur, both seemed a part of the bridal retinue, an effect which is, unfortunately, not, frequently seen, Parma violets were carried by the bride's mother, while Mrs,
lege days of the West was brought back. After the feast an entertaiti. ment followed in which: more songs were sung, and a three-act play entitled, "Happy Family," was. given. At midnight these Western educated merry-makers set off a string of firecrackers extending from the top of the Club. building down. to the ground. After that a dance was staged which lasted till dawn the next day. Several foreigners, including Dr. and Mrs. Paul Todd, joined in the celebration.
The
Mr. Maurice David, four cut-glass shes; Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Levy, tnt-glass hors d'ouvre dish; Mr and Mis. C. C. Stark, dinner cloth and napkins; Miss Mary Manuk, two silver sweet dishes; Mrs. Ox berry, cut-glass sweet basket; Sen The merchants in the city were net Freres (Chinese staff), set of divided in opinion as to which New Chinese bowls and ivory chop- sticks; Mr. J. J. Judah, two silver Year they should celebrate. vases; r. od Mrs, W. Golden, mudre enlightened celebrated; the berg, cut-glass vase; Mr. and Mrs solar New Year and closed their G. L. da Roza, two silver, sweet, dishes; Mr. Stewart Smith, cut shops for the day, while the con- glass bowl; Mr. J. Gardner, Jr.,servative remained different to Mah-jongg table; Mr. and Mrs. Lyesterday's celebration, and adlege bottles; Mr. Harold Seth, pair of with dogged tenacity to the Junar
Tobias, silver and glass liqueur entrec dishes; Miss Gubbay and calendor, notwithstanding the re-
Weill senior carried a bouquet of Messrs. CA and J. Gubbay, peated warnings of the Goverti
African daisies,
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asparagus dish and server; The Missen Judah, cut-glass sweet dishment.
"Gallet"
At the legal ceremony on Satur-Me and Mrs, David Gubbay, cut The. Government has been doing more showed glass sweet dish; Dr., Mrs. and much, to displace the lunar calendar day the bride onco her fondness for green in her choice Miss Bubje, silver egg stand; Dr with the solar, to be in line with and Mrs. Arthur W. Woo, pair of of an ensemble in that colour con-Chinese tapestry cushion covers and the West. The mensures adopted sisting of velvet skirt and short fur silver, sweet dish, Mr. and Mrs. Fluring the latter, part of the year to A. Xavier. pair of silver desert trimmed cgat end a satin blouse, sarvors; Mr. and Mrs. W. NT suppress the lunar calendar were worn with a close fitting velvet hat. Tam, silver fruit dish: Mr. and more raid than ever before, no one calendars under the penalty of con Both wedding dresses and that of Mr. Hyde Lay, set of cherry picks; being allowed to print or sell lunay the bride's mother were designed Mr. H. Jephson, silver perfume fiscation in addition to a fine,
bottle; Mr. Leo, occasional table: and made by Madame Eunice of Mr. and Mrs. S Foldman, fish. Kowloon.
Bervers; Mr. Walsch, After the ceremony a reception vase; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, six and Mr C. Darby, set of silver spoons Mr. and Fre. H. E. cherry picks; Mr. and Mrs. N. was held at the Jewish Recreation Goldsmith, silver butter, dish; Mr. Silva, silver sweet barket: Mr- Club where a very large number of and Mrs. Cousins, etching; Mr-and--Shafton, pair of cut-glass vases; friends were assembled to wish the Mis. Chapman, luncheon set; Mr. Mr. V: Baker, silver butter dish; and Mrs M. Bishop, household Dr. and Mrs. H. Somers, silver young couple the best of luck, ince; Mrs. Alfred Morris, six silver sweet dish; Mr, George Lammert Later, young Mrs. Weil appeared in coffee aprons; Mr. and Mrs. A Gand family, Chinees porcelain and "going away dress of stone Langston, set of cherry picks Mr. binewood fire, soreen; Mr. A. and Mrs. Joseph Gould, cheque Onderwcyzer, four silver condiment satin trimmed with fur, with a most Mr. and Mrs. Worley, cut glass sets; Mr. and Mrs. Howard, two becoming, hat to match, and the liquour decanter; Mr and Mrs. Hilver condiment sets; H.K.V. newly-married couple were given a Lowcock, pair of Chinice silver ten Machine Gun Troop, silver salver; eups; Mr. Eric Railton, ten cloth; Mr and Mrs. G. Harriman, Mal- rousing send off as they entered their, Archie Nissim, set of dress jongg set; Mr. and Mrs, Valleritio, car which was to take them on the stude and loks Miss Eileen Adair, set of Peiping-glasa" Fruit plates; first stage of their journey to Fan- silver ten strainer; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Jack Levy and Mr. 11. A. Johnson,, silver butter dish and Mrs. Heimendinger, lalique ling where the honeymoon is being The Misses L, and G. Ellis, silver vase; Messrs. C. H. Un and Y. 5. cigarette, box; Mr. and Mrs. M. J.Au, manicure set; Mr. and Mrs. spent,
Gann, mani are set; Mrs. DK. F. X. A, da Silva, cut-glass whisky Blair and family six linen guest decanter; Mr. and Mrs. C. A, da The following presents were re-towels; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram; Roza, cut-glass bowl; Mr. lo erived by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weill: cut-gl-ass bowl; Mr. and Mrs. Chon Kwong and family, cloisonne bowl; To Sien, six silver cake forks and Mr. Saenger, antique vaen; Mr. W. Bride's gift to Groom; u minature server; Mr. and Mrs. R. Fleming, A. Shen, sot of silver desert spoons; (hand painted); Groom's gift to silver toast rack; Mr. W. Forsyth, Mr. H. O. Cheuk, set of ivory chop Bride, platinum and diamond brace fable cloth and napkins; Miss sticks; Bliss Dixon, silver sweet fet; Bride's Parents, piano and Karalake, table cloth and napkins; basket; Miss Jeanette Stuart, silver bed linen Groom's Mother, dining Mr. George Amold, two modern serviette rings: Mr. and Mts. L. F. room suite and diamond and plati. cushions; Messhe. Harold Shantz, Griffith, ease of silver coffee spoors; num bar brooch to the bride; Mrs. Kenneth C. Kreutz and George Mr. and Mrs. Rickitt, afternoon E. Lyons, household linen; Mr. and Bliss Lane, entree dish Mr. and tea cloth and, serviette; Misa Ruby Mrs. H. Odoll, complete community Mrs. J. Egan, cut-glass and silver Maw Fung, afternoon tea cloth and salad bowl, and servers; Mr. and serviotic: Mr. A, R. Conant and Lplate bolt and this ext-class and silver Draner cocktail shaker:
Potts, pair of Bac Mr. Maurice Well, dressing table hors d'oeuvre dish; by
JA Grant, iwo draaring-room stand: Mrs. Milton Stado, silver sot (silver and enamel) and two.
eushions; Messre., William and sweet disb; Mrs, Walter Hannibal, cut-glass and silver liqueur bottles; Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunn, silver cigar Charles Zimmern, set of silver silver sweet dish; Bridegroom's gift box: Mr. and Mrs M. Cario, et desert spoons and servers; Mr. and to Page, gold tie nin; Bridegroom's of silver liqueur glasses with tray; Mrs Hoare, set of coffee spoons gift to Bridesmaid Miss F. Dunn, set of ash trays; (Continued at fout of next column) brooch..
The Wedding Presents.
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A highly efficient fuel under boilers with or without forced draught.
A clean fuel for household use,
A ton of "Coketa" does the work of 14 tons of ordinary lump:
coal-a'great saving in dollars and cents...
Other advantages, two thirde less smoke, lass work in fring, steam
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Special prices quoted for bakers and factories upon application,
Auk for amples immediately,
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charges extra. -
Kowloon-819.00 per ton delivered.
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In lots of not less than half-ton; delivered to
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