HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.
WOMEN'S PAGE
KING'S
BRILLIANT WEDDING
AT SYNAGOGUE
GRAND OPENING Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie And
TO-MORROW
TRUE ROMANCE and GLORIOUS ADVENTURE...
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out of the living chronicle of the world's moşt glamorous conquest ...a great actor strides : on fo new triumpha through the perils and splendors of the Orient.
Samuel Goldwyn GARY COOPER Adventures Marco Polo
WITH
BASIL RATHBONE
ERNEST TRUEX (91, GEORGE SANSER ALAN KALE •. SINNIE BARNES Directed by KRGIE MAYO Screenplay by ROBERT E. SHERWOOD
Kalquand thru Unħad Artike Introducing
SIGRID GURIE:
Kal Delwyn's was screen Find from Mirway
ALSO
WALT DISNEY'S MICKEY MOUSE
MICKEY'S AMATEURS
ACT
IN TECHNICOLOUR
Miss Muriel Gubbay
OVER FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS
ATTEND CEREMONY
THE MOST BRILLIANT AND OUTSTANDING WEDDING of the winter season to date in. Hongkong took place in the "Ohal Leah" Synagogue at four o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Approximately four hundred guests attended the wedding of Miss Muriel, Gubbay to Mr. Lawrence Kadoorle, who were joined in mar riage by Rabbi M. Brown, of Shanghai.
Miss Gubbay, who was presented
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A short honeymoon will be spent
at the altar by her uncle, Mr. C. in Indo-China, after which Mr.
S Gubbay, is the daughter of the late Mr. David "Gubbay, of Hong- kong, and Mrs. S. Gubbay,
and Mrs. Kadoorie will return and take up residence in the Colony.
Mr. Kadoorie is a Vice-Patron of The small smiling bride was at St. John Ambulance Brigade, part- tired in a simply cut white satinner of Sir E Kadoorie and Sons, gown which was styled with long Chairman of the Board of Direc- puffed sleeves, tight-fitting bodice, tors of the Hongkong and Shang- and a blas cut skirt, having a hat Hotels Ltd., and a Director of train.
the Concrete Products, Ltd., Hong- Upon her dark hair she wore a kong and Whampoa Dock" Com- halo head dress trimmed with panty Ltd.. Hongkong and Kow- orange blossoms. A three yard loon Wharf and Godown Company white silk tulle ves! was attached Ltd. and China Light and Power to, the balo. Tie bridal bouquet Company. carried out the all white ensemble. and was composed of white cosmos and chrysanthemums.
The Matron of Honour attend- ing the bride was Mrs. H. Nissim who was attired in Royal bine, her dress of two plece a lace tunic over a pleated georgette skirt, was complimented by accessories of the same blending colour.
The bridegroom is the son of Sir Elly Kadoorie, K.BE, known for his benevolence and generosity
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He is also a non-official Justice of the Peace. "
SOCIAL
THURSDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
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• Apple Juice Cereal
Fish Balls
Toasted Raisin Bread
Coffee
LUNCHEON
Hors d'Oeuvres Fruit Salad Waffles with
Creamed Tuna Fah
Spinach Artichoke
Maple Bavarian Biscuits and Tea
DINNER
Noodle Soup
Beet and Lettucę, Salad Roast Shoulder of Lamb Paprika
Potatoes
Cauliflower, and Gratín Boiled Onions Ice Cream Chocolate Cake Coffee
NEWSETTES
A variety show will be presented by the Yu Chung Girl's School at 10.30 am. to-morrow,
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Mr. C. Blaker looked very it as the people of Hongkong and the
he walked down the gangway from late Laura Kadoorie. He was at
the mv. Canton yesterday. Mr. tended by his brother Mr. Horace
Blaker, who la connected with the Kadorie. Both gentlemen
Dr. J. & Pyne, well-known well-known firm of Messrs. Gilman attired in formal afternoon suits. dental surgeon, was a passenger and Co., has just spent his teave
Rabbi Brown, while performing for Batavia in the mv. Tegelberg in England. the ceremony along Jewish tradi-which left on Saturday last. tional ritual mentioned the fact that the synagogue at which the marriage as taking place, had been made a gift to the Jewish Community of Hongkong by the bridegroom's "father. Sir Elly Ka- doorie, and enumerated other no less important merits for
which both familles, now united in mar-
riage, have been revered by the community.
A wedding reception was held in
Club,
the Jewish Recreation Robinson Road, after the cere mony. The buffet and cocktail
Anti-aircraft firing practice will Mrs. F. Mayell and Mrs. F. B. be carried out from the vicinity of Elliott were passengers for Shang-Tai Wan Ta (near Clear Water hai aboard the P. and Q. m. v. Bay) between the hours of 8 am Canton which arrived from Lon-and 6 pm and 7 pm and 12 mid- her malden night to-day. Firing Practice sea- don yesterday on
wards will be carried out, from Port Davis between 10 am and 2 p.m.
voyage.
The United Services Recreation
Club announce that the Club din- ner dance arranged for Saturday, November 26. is postponed to Saturday, December 30.
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"Locky" E. H. Lockwood, a popu- irr figure, of the Y's Men Club of Canton, left for America yesterday.
There was
a large number of friends gathered at the "Chinese Mr. R. A. D. Forrest returned to YMCA., Waterloo Road, to give party was nearly overcrowded with the Colony from Home leave in the him a very warm send-on. "Locky" m.y. Canton, which arrived on her has just recovered completely from friends and acquaintances who maiden trip yesterday. There were his serious operation for appendi- Joined in drinking to the health
a large number of friends at the citie some six weeks ago. wharf to meet him.
of the popular couple.
A toast in champagne to the bride and groom was proposed by Mr. E. M. Raymond which was managing director of the Orlent Mr. E. de Chaffoy de Courcelles, warmly responded to by Mr. Law-Tobacco Factory, accompanied by
rence Kadoorie,
Round About
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The Hongkong Hotel, the Penin-
will all have Dinner Dances on aula Hotel, and the Hotel Cecil
Armistice Day night, to-morrow.
Mrs, de Chaffoy and their daugh- A Cabaret Dinner Dance in aid te, sailed for Singapore on Satur- day in the m.v. Tegelberg,
of the Hongkong Benevolent Society will be held at the Hong- kong Hotel.
The Rt. Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall The Royal Engineers Old Com-
Along one of the side streets will be speaker at the monthly rades Association will hold their group of children played about timin of the Y's Men's Club at St. Grand Armistice Carnival Dance near an open candy and maga- Francis Hotel to-day. His subject at the Peninsula Hotel, where the zine stand. House boys and amahs will be Wisdom. Charity and Re-Band of the 2nd Battalion, Royal stopped to chat or inspect the fugees."
Scots, will provide the music, various merchandise for sale.!
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Several elderly Chinese eat near Miss M. Craddock, Mias G. D. 8. ARMISTICE NIGHT on stools or rocked on their heels Parker and Miss E. M. Hanrey
in a stooped position.
Armistice Night with all its British Associations" has been
were among the passengers aboard Sweets of various description the m. Canton which arrived lined the counter in peat rows, from London, via ports, yesterday, chosen for a very special in aid papers, and magazines with their
of party at the Gripps.. fambouyant covers swung in the The Club Tennis Tournaments A CABINET DINNER DANCE has breeze, and the shop-keeper dosed of the United Services Recreation been arranged for the Hongkong in a corner behind his wares. Club will commence on November Benevolent Society, and part of
One little urchin lurked behind 28. Entries will not close until
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a post of the street arcade. His Novemte: 21.) playfellows unaware of his indif- Iference to the game took little
notice of him.
The little chap focused his eyes on the candy stall and quiety moved now and then from one side of the post tu the other.
an the height of much chatter, laughter and playful yelps of his slipped
friends, the little" boy
the proceeds are going to be given
to "Earl Haig's Fund.”
We do so hope that all the gay Among the passengers who dis-world will come and enjoy what embarked from the m.v. Canton purports to be a really good show. Book your tables early, and en- yesterday was Mr. W. J. Carrie of
good view of that the local Civil Service. Mr. Carrie
cabaret which returns to his duties from long working so hard to please you→→ leave,
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sure
phenomenal
Messra. R. R. Roxburgh and 8. Howard, executives of Messrs. across the sidewalk to the stall. John I. Thornycroft & Co., Ltd., With a deft movement of his returned from a business trip to day
AT ROADSHOW PRICES small hand he grabbed several Manila yesterday by the Empress in
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(PART - PROCEEDS TO EARL HAIG'S FUND}}}
A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME
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Coming Art Show
The Hongkong Working Ar» 'tists' Gulid. announces that ar from Friday, Novelaber 18, an exhibition of Chinese water colour paintings by Miss Ling Po-kaen will be held at B4 John's Cathedral, Hall and will Cathedral this evening, commen-"
contine unti Monday, Nov- pieces of sweet. Immediately the of Japan. stoza keeper opened his eyed
cing at 5,30 o'clock, by the Rt.
ember 21. which met those of the little boy's
Very Rev. Dean Wilson will speak Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Victoria. On November 25 and 26, 2 popping over the top of the store on The Protestant Church" at a Addresses will be given through further exhibition of Chinese and meeting of the Theosophical Bo-out, the week, at the Challenge Western Art will be presented at counter.
Out into the street the stall city at 6 pm today. This talk is Book Shop, from 5.30 pm. every the Cathedral. Ef 11rveriges zu salesman Jumped calling upon part of the Society's series onday, by the following:—Mr. J. Miss Life Fo-kuen is a local | some peing to perform vengence comparative religion.
Russell (Friday), Mrs. P. P. | artist trained under the tutorship Thompson (eaturday), hdr, A A đi lái Chi thu ngon. It is so that the entire Pro- mind clicked. The Hongkong Bingers will give Gray (Monday), Mr. Hugh understood
and in his an Armistice Day Concert at St. O'Beirna (Tuesday), the Rev. Hceeds of sny sale of her pictures candy entered John's Cathedral to-morrow even D. Rosenthall (Wednesday), and will be applied towards China war
ing." from 9.15 p.m., when the Dr K L Reichelt (Thursday). reller. abit and with a soloists will be Eva Tinner (80- A special women's meeting will The Guild is also contemplating on his dirty face he prano), G. E. Piency Gantone) also be held from 8 pm, on Wed- to present a fourth one-man ek- the street from the and Lindsay A. Lafford" (organ¦nesday, when the speaker will be hibition of the work of Mr. Luis hand of the shop-keeper, soloist);
Miss J. Staniforth.
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