HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
WOMEN'S PAGE
ART EXHIBITION
THIS WEEK
WORKS OF MISS GYTHA OWEN
PORTRAIT STUDIES
A well-known artist. Miss Gytha Owen, is in the Colony and will give an exhibition of ber work on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. between 3.30 and 6.30 pm.
Through the courtesy of Mrs. Richard Hancock, the exhibition/ will be held at 286, The Peak, the i residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. B. Hancock.
· Miss Owen has studied art in New Zealand under the famous Archibald Nicol. Displays and ex-
MONDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
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Sliced Bananas
and Cream
Whole Grain Cereal Soft Cooked Eggs
Melba Toast
Coffee
LUNCHEON
Beef Tea
Macaroni and Tuna Fisin
Casserole
Julienne Raw Carrots
Mutins
Marmalade
feed Tea
DINNER
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Vegetable Beef Soup
Cold Slaw Salad Lamb Chops Steamed Cauliflower
with
Cheese Sauce Baked Potatoes Cottage Pudding
with
Fruit Sauce
Married
Secretly
WIDOW IN
FORTNIGHT
MISS GYTHA OWEN hibitions of her "work have been held in Canada and the United States where she has lived and studied in the various art centres.
Married secretly, Miss Leanie de Here in the Far East Miss Owen Verteull twenty-one, daughter of is well-known for her excellent Frederick J. de Verteuil, the dis- Dortrait studies of famous char-barred barrister serving" five years" acters and includes in her ex- Penal servitude for conspiracy to hibition this week a portrait of
defraud, is now a widow. His Excellency the Governor.
Seven paintings done in Kun- ming besides other work in oils, sanguine, black and white and water-colours, some of which were viewed last year at the Roof Gar- den of the Hongkong Hotel, will also be included.
This particular exhibition · "will prove of great interest to Hong, "kongs' art lovers, due to the fact that this will be the last oppor- tunity art lovers will have of view- ing Miss Owen's work.
ROSARY CHURCH
WEDDING
CUNHA-EUSEBIO
A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Rosary Church yesterday afternoon when Miss Luiza Celeste Gomes Eusebio, of Macao, was married to Mr.. Eneas Luciano da Cunha, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
The Rev. Fr. L. M. Rossi officiat- ed at the ceremony, and the bride was given away by her brother.
The best men were Mr. L. Lopes, of Shanghai, and Mr. B. de Senna Fernandes, of Macao.
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Following the ceremony a ception was held at the Club de Recreio.
PRETTY KOWLOON]
WEDDING
St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon" was the scene of a pretty wedding
on Saturday when Miss Marjorie Tremayne Edwards, daughter of
Called to the telephone, she was told gently that her hus- band, Pilot-Officer John Good- hart Mason, of the No. 6 Fly- ing Training School, Bourton- -on-Water, ncar Cheltenham, was one of the two £. A. F. men killed in a crash. in Oxfordshire.
Mrs. Mason kept the wedding ät a Uttle Roman Catholic church where the de Verteull
SORROW
CLOUDED bride's wedding day.
family
SOCIAL
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PRETTY
MACAO. WEDDING
A WEDDING OF considerable interest took place in Macao last week at the San Lourenée. Church
when Miss Olga de Senna Mello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mello of Macao, became the bride of Mr. Joao Baptista Gonsalves, son of Mrs. Maria Hyndman Gonsalves of Hengkong. The above picture was taken after the ceremony.
NEWSETTES
Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell left for Singapore on Saturday by the s.s. Rajputana to meet his daughter.
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Mrs. Sidney Caine, wife of the Financial Secretary. has returned
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Mr. A. Morse, chief accountant of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, departed on leave by the 5.8. Rajputana 'on Saturday.
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to the Colony from a holiday in Mr. Lester Knox Little, Commis North China.
stoner of Customs at Canton, ett in the Empress of Canada, ac companied by his brother. Mr. T. Stewart Little..
Mr. C. F. King. of the Chartered Bank, and his bride left. for Shangha: in the Empress Canada.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Piercy were passengers by the Empresa: of The well-known. "Jockey, Mr. ACanada, Mr. Piercy is connected Maitland, returned, to Shanghal with Messrs. Jardine. Matheson
by The Empress of Canada Friday.
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A daughter has been born to
Mr. A. H. Forbes, Commissioner Doris, wife of Mr. C. 1. Cookes, of Hongkong and Shanghal
MantId
of Customs, salled in the Empress the
of Canada for the United King- Banking Corporation in dom, accompanied by Mrs. Forbes Mrs. Cookes is at present in Edin-"
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burgh.
Mr. E. H. B. Nell returned to Army duties and from home leave
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Lieut.-Col. W. T. O, Crewdson, in London, on the Imperial Air-Royal Artillery, has been appoint- ways "Dorado" Saturday afternoon. ec commander of an anti-aircraft group of the Territorial Army, Amongst those who left the withi the temporary rank of Colony on Saturday for Shanghai Brigadier. by the a.s. Conte Blancamano was Mrs. Edward H. T. Eau who had The Philharmonic Society are been staying here for some time. holding their usual rehearsal for "Ruddigore" in the Seamen's In- The annual dinner of the Royal stitute, Gloucester Road, at 5.30 Army Medical Corps was held at p.., to-day instead of at the the Hotel Cecil on Saturday night China Fleet Club Theatre. and was attended by a large gathering of members,
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The District Conference of the I's Men's Club, originally due to Mr. Bertram Astington, manager, be held on October 29 and 30, has of the local office of the Swedish been postponed owing to the tense Match Company, left for Yoko- situation hama in the Empress of Canada China on account of the military 111 South on Friday.
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two weeks later, tragedy has left her a widow with a double burden of grief.
Daughter of Frederick J. de Verteuil. she was married quletly to Pilot-Officer John Goodhart Mason recently... Then came news of his death in an air crash near Shipton- -under-Wychwood, Oxon.
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secret.
Mrs. L. Guy and the late Mr. go to G..R. Edwards, was married to Mr. and promised not to disclose her Robin Legh Beardsworth, son of husband's name. Mrs. Beardsworth and the late Re-
Now, only by her husband's verend J E. Beardsworth.
death, has the secret been reveal-
The Rev. H. Rosenthall officiatered. at the ceremony, the bride given away by her stepfather, Mr. Lewis Guy. Misa N. K. Littlejohn and Mr. O N. Hamilton, sttended as matrons-of-honour.
Mr. E. R Child acted as best man, and after the ceremony a reception was held in the Rose. Room of the Peninsula Hotel
AT ST. MARGARET'S The marriage between Miss B. M. Fernandes, of No. 40, Fart Street. and Mr. N. T. Delgado, of No. 160, Belcher's Street, took place at Bt. Margaret's Church. on Saturday afternoon.
The honeymoon is to be spent at Macau.
FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS
The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced of Miss Tam Tak-ning,
a friend said:
"Leonie sought her, father's consent to her marriage. He sent her back his blessing from prison, saying: *This
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In
the "London
Gazette" of
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1938.-PAGA
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Round About
A sailing morning for а big steamer tied to a Kowloon pler. Freight and baggage are being placed in her batches.
Flowers, gifts and bundles are placed in neat and waiting cabins. Courteous white uniformed ship's oficers answer questions and give directions to the constant moving traffic aboard the liner.
Stewardesses, and cabin boys at their posts ready for service.
Tickets are inspected and their owners assigned to large light cabins.
Talk, laughter; hustle and bus- tle from "C" deck deep in the ship through to "B", "A" and the pro- menade decks.
The Captain awaits the noon hour and duties of departure.
Public rooms are thronged with people. Quiet groups here and there in conversation. Others, gay
Imperial Airways plane "Daedalus" is now undergoing Its Tuesday, October 4, the tollowing in light chatter at the bar and in quarterly overhaul at Kal Tak posting is made under Memoranda:
cocktail lounges. Last minute under the supervision of Engineer-Major H. B. Rose, M.C., from the
picture-takers in action. Children J. N. Idle.
Wiltshire Regiment, to be Lieut-racing up and down, wildly happy Colonel on the employed list and and led with an unclassifed Friday, the 21st, à Bridge and to be Mahjong drive will be held at 3Volunteer Defence Corps (Aug. 5).
carefree spirit. Commandant. Hongkong o'clock in the Peninsula Hotel by the Society of Prevention Cruelty to Children.
of
Omelala of the law quietly board the ship." Unseen and unhe
enter.
Other passengers who left the they move to a cabin and silently Colony in the Empress of Canada The wedding of Mr. T. Sing and Donald Scott, who were married vessel,
on Friday were Mr. and Mas. A gong echos throughout the afternoon and a reception will be Potter. representative of the Red Une the pier. Down the gangway Miss May Keat will take place this here on Thursday, Mr. Alan B. Friends and professional seers-off she is ready to sail. held at the Gloucester Hotel at 5 Hand Compositions Company, and p.m."
Mr. Reginald Edmonds, of a mining, firm in Manila, arrived via the China Clipper "from the south, last Thursday" on a short business and pleasure call in the Colony.
her home. Manor House, near Department of the Java China Mr. C. S. Le Poole in the Freight Longfield, Kent, where her Japan Line, whe has been in re- daughter before her marriage sidence in the Colony for the past helped her sisters to run a riding six months, was last week trans- school, said:
Company. ferred to the Amoy office of the
Leonie is heartbroken. It is all so terrible. She and John were so happy and so much in love.
Mr. W. J. McDermott, who is "We found a little of the hap-now in Hongkong as a member of pinees that has gone from us re- the Shanghai Interport Lawn turning as we watched them Bowls team, was several days ago together. I fear Leonie will never appointed Assistant Commission- be the same "after this”
er of the Bhanghai Municipal Police.
ROTARY TO HEAR
FR. BYRNE
Other residents who departed by the Rajputana were Mr. FA
residing at 89, Wellington Street, Fr. G. Byrne, 8.3. will speak Hopkins, "assistant superintendent first floor, to Mr. Leong Kwoonson, on The Burgeon's Growing of the Prisons Department, and salesman of the Bincere Company, Patna" at the regular meeting Mr. J. Smalley, son of Dr. J. T. and residing at No. 47, Wellington the Rotary Club at the Hongkong Smalley of the Medical Depart Street, first floor.
ment.
Hotel tomorrow.
Miss Dorothy Mary Potter.
AT THE RACES
FICTURED ABOVE, lere
right, are Mra' H. V. Pearse.. Mrs., Penny and her daughter, Miss Betty Penny, at the Eighth Extra Race meeting. (Photo by Leien).
comes the representatives of the law, and in their midst a small young man. Several pieces of baggage accompany them.
This young man with the scared but brazen expression and bearing will not sail He and his luggage accompany the police officers down the piler.
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Narcotics transported person or a steamer is unlawful.
H.K.U. ALUMNI DANCE
The annual dinner dance of the Hongkong University Alumni Asso ciation will take place in the Hong kong Hotel Roof Garden on Wednesday October 26, commén- cing 8 pm
Members of the Shanghai or Singapore Alumni association pre- sent in the Colony who desire to attend this function are requested to communicate with the Hon Secretary Mr. S. T. Cheung, at the
Glouceste
Building
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Tel 28151.
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