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SOCIAL
Hongkong Girl THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING The New Fur
Married In England
The marriage took place on December 29 at the Parish Church, Kew, Surrey, of Lieut- enant Oliver John Frank Lockwood SL John. Hoyal Navy. son at Lieutenant- Columel the Hon. Rowland and Mrs. St. John, And Miss Elva Rosemary. Skinu, daught- er of Dr and Mrs. A. J. Skinn,
"of Hongkong.
The Rev. Francis Leonard, R.N.. the Rev. G. Mustyn Prichard, and the Rev. C. D. Pronger officiated
The bride, who was given awny by her uncle, Mr. Hugh Candlin, formerly of Shanghai, were a gown of ivory lace, with a short, train. Her vell of Brussels net WIN held in place by a wreath of miniature arum filles, and she ear- ried a Victorian posy of white! Carnations.
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The page. David Candlin (busin of the bride, was dressed as 3 "naval petty officer. The brides- malds were Miss Emine St. John exister of the bridegroom), Miss Marguerite and Miss Diana Cand. Hin, and Miss H. and Miss Verity Young (cousing of the bride), and
Picture snapped of a group of spectators at the Thirteenth Extra Race meeting held recently at Happy Valley. (Photo by
•Leica).
NEWSETTES
His Excellency the Governor, Sir; Graduates of the Michigan Uni- the Hon. Sybilla St. John (cousin Graftry Nerthente KCMG has versity, resident in Hongkong, met kindly consented to distribute the last night for their annual reunion, of the bridegroom). They wore ctresses of delphiulum-blue moire prizes at the annual prize day of the function being both well-at covered in ivory net and had heat- Salle College, to be held in the tended and highly successful.
College Hall on Monday, January i Lieutenant Colin Hume Hender-16 at 4:30 pm. son, Royal Navy, was best man."
dresses of entoured flowers.
The Hongkong Group of Peace Pledge Union will
Jackets
BABY FOX AND GREY
SHAVED WOLF
Paris-Fur Jackets vie" with others" at longer coatee thigh tength. The box style spon- sored by Schiaparelli in silver- pointed baby fox is bir success. This baby variety of fox is favoured particular- ly for coatees, since it is not so long haired, Tailored jac- kets of black astrakhan also look smart. Chinchilla rat and summer ermine on straight coatee Unes come from Lucile Paray and Jenny. One is worn with a'black lainace dress and the other with
a dress of tartan-checked laimage in two tones of garnet red. Like nearly all these coatees, they have no fastenings but the summer ermine one has an interesting alightly dropped shoulder yoke with bow tie of the fur at front neckline.
There are astrakhab trimmings for tailored Jacket suits, the jac- keta wrapping over to опе side. matching woollen blouse next to showing diagonal nes and red black skirt. This is a new aspect on jacket outlines. black tweed with a
Another of shirt front of black musquash closes over an emerald-green woollen blouse the Simple black jackets to black hold dresslines, have also been appear Chaling with high lynx collars and Book Room. Ice House short revers of classic tallored Street, at 5.30 p.m. to-morrow. trispiration. Mr. R. A. D. Forrest will speak.
UNIQUE IDEA A unique idea. for Ca-wear underneath Jackets and
A social dance was held at the its annual meeting in the Cheero Club last night and was at-lenge"
Weddings And ended by a large gathering,
Engagements
Two, weddings took place at the Registry. Supreme Court, yesterday. Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, omelating in both cases,
In the Arst ceremony. Mr. David Lau. treasurer of Messrs. Tratman &Co., Ltd., was married to Miss Li Moon-ping, daughter of Mr. LA Tat- cheung, merchant. The witnesses; were the bride's father and Mr. Lau Shiu-chuen.
The . E. O. C. A. will hold a dance on Saturday evening in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel
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Mr K. Joelson will be the speaker at the Hongkong Rotary Club meeting this afternoon.
The Sailors and Soldiers' Home will hold its monthly dance to- morrow evening.
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dresses to
Members of the St. John's thedral Women's Fellowship
coatees is the "hermetically seal- holding a small sale of work and ed" fashion, achieved through a Bridge and Mahjong Drive in well studied series of zippers. Two the Cathedral Hall
are at either January on
side front skirt, will be one at side corsage and two at Insides or outaldes of long, tight- nitting sleeves. It is a ally-inte The next meeting of the Hong-heather mixture tweed, over which dress from Maggy Rouff in purple kong Y's Men's Club on Thursday could be worn a tailored jacket will be a closed meeting, at which or astrakhan or fox or
12 at 3 p.m. Admission SI including refreshments.
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discussed for the coming
A son was born to Mrs. Meredith reports for 1938 will be read and length coatec of fox
Plans wite of Mr. A.C. Meredith, of the The other contracting parties Hongkong & Shanghal Bank. on
were Mr. Leung Kwok-ylu, mer- chant. and M1.83 Fan Sze-50,
December 17.
daughter of Mr. Fan Shot-chi.j On Friday evening, members of merchant. The witnesses were Mr. the Garrison Sergeants' Mess will Fan and Mr. Leong Woon-shi.
hold a supper dance in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcoming mar- rlages are announced:-
On Friday evening the Northum- Mr. Roland Albert Stride, store berland and Durham Society w manager, residing at No. 8 H-hold a supper cahier in the Redf wood Road, and Miss Hetty Rose-Garden of the Hongkong Holei. mary Couzens, of the same ad-
dress; Mr. Tang Pak-wan, mer-
year's activities..
TUESDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST.
Chilled Pineapple Juice
Cereal.
Scrambled Eggs with Chopped Ham Toasted Muffins
Coffee
LUNCHEON
Oyster Stew Fruit Salad
Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut Stewed Tomatoes Baked Potatoes Cheese Biscuits
Sponge Cake, with Lemon Sauce Tea
DINNER
Noodle Soup Waldorf 'Salad Flank Steak Dressing Cauliflower au Gratin Buttered Beets
Grilled Mushrooms and Onions Graham Cracker Tarts Coffee
Round About
These early mornings, before the sun makes up its mind, are cold and damp. H
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Walking along the Kowloon-pler. row of lighters, sampans and junks are found tied up awaiting daylight. Families of three to ten and sometimes more live on these working water craft; sleeping, cat- ing, and the other general routines of everyday life take place, on board. They are their owners' one home and usually a clean and healthy one.
At 6.30 a.m., waiting for a ship to arrive. we stared with interest at the awakening colony of sampan and junk residents, A piercing squeal, then laughter, caught our attention. causing further in- vestigation of à junk, several feet away.
But all was as it should be-no
ing her young baby. The morning danger! A mother was shampoo- baptism was being administered to a very young child sitting in a wire net basket much larger than the infant, who was lowered over the side of the boat by means of a rope attached to the bathing vehicle. -
Down went the basket and baby into the cold water, squeals accom- panying the descent. And im- charming mediately they return from the water with gurgling laughter. No
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longer- or longer three-quarter length imitation fur coat. These imitations are distinctly teddy bear in charac- Stx 61915 of dysentery, four ter, given new interest by darker- cases of diphtheria and measles, coloured borderings of
fiat two cases" of small-pox and one chle stitched kid.. Case each of enteric (ever and Grey shaved wolf is cerebro spinal meningitis were re-aspect on a rust-red cardigan ported to the local health autho-jacket outline for a sult, with harm done, the baby was set for rities during the 48 hours ended emerald-green muffer the matching the day with a cold shower!
the lining within the hood of the fur attached to a half-length coatline,
midnight Sunday.
The band of the Royal Scots will play a Retreat on the HK.C.C ground at 5 p.m. to-day when ther
chant. of No. 37 Caine Road, ground of the Wah Yan College enjoy-Admiral Sir Percy Noble. will at- floor, and Miss Pearl Chann, of Noed a pleasant. "At Home" in the tend. There will be another Re- 19 Cedar Street, third floor: Mr.school hall.
On Saturday evening, Old Boys Commander-in-Chief, H.E. Vice-
Shi Man-tsun, clerk in. the Urban
Council. and Miss Poon Wal-tong."
of No.. 7 Wo Hop Street, ground Saturday evening. which floor: Mr. Ng Yiu-yuc, saleshan, of Ladies Night of the Cathay Lodge.
treat on January 27. at the simé place
The Canton University Students
No. 11 High Street, first floor, and will be celebrated wira a dance in Rellef Association is giving a Miss Wong Yun-fong, of No. 6 Tak the Roof Garden of pie Hongkong variety entertainment at the Fo 'Sing Lane, first fluor, Second | Fotel.
Hing Theatre, Nathan Road, Kow- Street: Mr. Chang Kwai-yun, of
loon. to-morrow at 7 p.m. in eld of Messrs. Woo and Woo solicitors, Mr. A. R. Noronha of the Na-refugees and wounded soldiers. and Miss May Woo Tse-hing, un-tional City Bank of New York will | Admission
will be $5. $3. dergraduate at the University of entertain guests to tea in the Jaco- $2, $1, 60cts, and 30cts. Hongkong: Mr. Chan Mat-fu. mer-bean Room of the Hongkong Hotel chant, of No. 679 Nathan Road, on Thursday. second floor,' and Miss Lee Mung-
ching, teacher, of No. 67 Bute
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Among the New Year promu. tions in the Royal Navy and the Estate in England to the value Royal Air Force Wing Comman- by the der H.S. Kerby, D.B.C.. A.F.C..
Street. Mongkok: Mr. Chan Chau-of £44.509 has been left kan assistant in Messrs. Anderson late Mrs. Florence Mann of Shang- British Air Attache in China, be-
and Ashe, and Miss Pang, Yuk-lin. had, widow of No. 23 Thomson Road, ground
Pemberton. floor.
of the late
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Thomas Comes Group Captain, and Lieut.- Commander W. E. J. Eames, Com- manding H.MS. Sandpiper at FASHIONS FOR THE men's Auxiliary of the Society for
The monthly meeting of the Wo- Changsha, becomes Commander.
DINING-ROOM. the Protection of Children will be
Rumours drculating that held at 10 am. to-day in the Old Wang Ching-wel would
Unpolished wooden chairs. de-city Hall. signed in Paris, are seated and backed with American cloth, felt
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THREE-IN-ONE
DRESS PLEASES MRS. ROOSEVELT
evening
A three-in-one gown, says Mrs. Roosevelt, wife
of the U.S. President, was a big help on her recent lecture tour. The dress was of uncrash- able black velvet with a long skirt. A Jacket with long kleeves was added for dinner wear. To vary the appearance in the evening, she sometimes added a long sash that trailed off into a brocaded train. A. ruff around the neck provided another change.
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Mrs. Roosevelt said she was so enthusiastic about the dress that she had ordered a day. time frock of similar versati-
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At the next. R. E. O. C. A. dance which will be held on Saturday
arriving in the Colony were tounded. A number of European The ss. Kinshan will sail for and Chinese detectives and press or rush Curtains match the cloth Canton to-morrow at 8 a.m. with men went on
the board
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or felt; if rush is used. big rush passengers for Shameen, she will Wingsang, by which Mr. Wang at the Peninsula Hotel, the Band
mats appear on the table.
not carry any freight, and will
Violet felt upholstery and cur-probably return within 48 hours. tains follow the vogue for violet dresses,
& Shangha'
Estate to the value of £24,203 (het personally £23.533) has been Table mats have never been left by the late Mr. H. Kopsch, larger. Oblong ones in machine- stitched American cloth are good. Banking Corporation.
Bor the Hongkong String mats are woven with gold. thread and checked with a single strand of black and red.
was said to have arrived, were met with disappointment.
of
(by kind permission of Lt. Col. McDougall, M. C. and Officers) will be that of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots,
During the
Messts: Chlen Yun-ming (manag- ing director of the Bank
evening, Miss Noreen Jordan will owner of banks, newspaper and repertoire. There will be novelty Communication), Το
give specialty dances from her Yu-seng
industrial companies in Shang dances, spot prizes, etc., and a late, nai) and Wong Halao-lal, former pier for Hongkong at 2.15 a.m.
ferry will leave Kowloon Publie chairman of the Chinese Cham- Father Jacquinot, founder of ber of Commerce in Bhanghal, the refugee zones in Nantao and were travellers who arrived in Cutlery is longer in the handle. Hankow, arrived at Hongkong Hongkong on Saturday by the Siim bamboo handles are new; from Chungking by Eurasia plane. s. Wingsang.
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are ribbed black wood and painted on Sunday. He is on his way to
cork.ones.
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White porcelain services are
painted with a terra-cotta colour-
ed design of game. rabbits.
Shanghai,
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A telegram from General LA Hon-wan, new. Chairman Kwangtung Provincial Govern- ment, asking about the conditions.
guns and game-bags, each piece enamelled white the centre is of the war refugees in Hongkong. being slightly different,
coloured to match the room and has been received by the tocal
A new service of wine glasses is decorated with enamelled cords. Chinese Newspapermen's Associa→ 'made with light wood stems.
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Inside, there are two containers! tion. The telegram asks the -an Inner one to hold bottles, ■ Asso-lation to investigate the con-
A cocktail bar is contained in a narrow outer one which may be 'ditions of the refugees as a basis blg metal drum. The ende are backed with ice.
for reller measures.
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