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WOMEN'S PAGE
FRIDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Bananas and Cream
Cereal
Grilled Herring Buckwheat Cakes and Jam Coffee
LUNCHEON
Fruit Cocktai Tomato Salad
Grilled Oysters
Baked Potato
String Beans Cheese Sticks Lemon Chiffon Pie
Tea
DINNER
Cream of Mushroom Soup Vegetable Salad
Hot Muffins
Cold Sliced Chicken Rellsh
Stuffed Celery Pickles and Olives
Nut Cake
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Discussing prospects at the Second Extra Race meeting at the Valley. (Photo by Leica).
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE
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SOCIAL
NEWSETTES
Mr. J. G.. Campbell, Engineer of the Public Works Department.
POLICE OFFICER celebrates his birthday to-day.
MARRIED:
CEREMONY AT CATHEDRAL
CAMERON SMITH
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Mr. W. G. Routley, Land Ballin In the Public Works Department, observes his birthday to-day.
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Dr. Yu Chiu-kwong, Chinese Medical Omcer, Medical Depart- ment, celebrates his birthday to- day.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL was the
Mr. E. R. Childe arrived in the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday. Colony yesterday on the s.. Can- afternoon when Miss Muriel, ton from the North." Mr. Childe is Gordon Smith, daughter of Mr. and Secretary of China Underwriters. Mrs. Sidney George Smith, became
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the bride of Mr. William Jumes News has just been received from Dewar Cameron, of the Hongkong San Francisco of the marriage of Police Force. The Dean of the Mr. Arthur F. Eenrikson to Miss Cathedral, Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, Palma Claire Langseth on Mar. 17. The following forthcoming mar-officiated at the ceremony. lage is announced:-Mr. Kong Attired in a gown of white! Mr. C W. Jeffries, F.R.AS.. Yat-ching. reporter of the "Lih Brussels lace cut on Empire lines Director of the Royal Observatory. Pao." residing at No. 103, Austin with heart shaped neck, train of who is at present on Home leave. Road, ground floor, and Miss Ausik, net véll and coronet
of celebrates the anniversary of his Yueng Wat-kwan, of No. 17. Sul orange blossoms, and carrying a birth to day. On Street, ground floor, Tato bouquet of Arum lles, the bride Market, New Territories..
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Mrs. C. A. Sutherton Russ, the Miss Elsie Hunt, bridesmaid, wife of the well-known local sok- wore pale blue net over, satin spot citor, will be travelling to Manila crepe de chine. with wreaths of by the s.s. Conte Biancamano, pink roses in her hair, and her leaving Höngkong on Saturday. bouquet was of pink roses.
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The train beaters were Miss Two pretty young Swedish sisters Betty Matr and Master Sandy who are walking round the world, Mair who wore white crepe de chine suits with white accessories.
The bride's mother, who, was matron "of honour. attended in a lavender Brussels face dress with tolet accessories.
are Miss Lesheth and Miss Greta Listerik, They hope to complete their world tour in two years.
COLONY SOCCER PLAYER WEDS
Mr. A. S. Bliss And Miss P. Gittins
St. Andrew's Church was throng- ed with people yesterday morning at eleven o'clock to witness the wedding of Miss Phyllis Elaine Gittins to Mr. Arthur Sidney Blisi, the Rev. J. R. Higgs officiating.
Miss Gittins, popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gittins, 2 Cornwall Road, Kowloon Tong was led to the altar by her father. Wearing a floor length, white, full skirted silk organza frock having a pleated cross bodice and short puff sleeves, Miss Gittins expressed the new and fashionable trend in spring brides.
In her af she carried a white bouquet of carnations with green fern, long alk net gloves covered her hands. The simple floor length net vell attached to the head
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by a small halo of orange blossoms completed the wedding ensemble,
Miss V. Jex attired. In a light blue organza.net frock with a white!
large brimmed hat trimmed in blue, was Mias Gitlins' only attendant,
SPORTING SET
Mr. Bliss, an outstanding foot- baller of the Kowloon Football Club, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bliss of Kowloon. Attending the groot as best man was Mr. W. Tillery.
Both the bride and her husband are members of the sporting set In the Colony. Miss Gittins is a leading hockey player and repre- sented Hongkong in the Interport match in Shanghai in 1935.
After the church service, a buffet luncheon was served in the Penin- sula Hotel.
The newlyweds will leave in the 5.3. Canton to-morrow for their honeymoon trip to Indo-China, Gen. Chi Hsing-wen, who com-after which they will proceed Mr W Ashton was best ‘man.
manded the Chinese troops in the Home. When they return Mr. and Following the ceremony, a recep-defence of Lukoschino (Marco Polo Mrs. A. S. Bilss will tion was held at the Gloucester Bridge), and Wanping, southwest of home in the Colony,
make their the "groom Pelping, upon the outbreak of the being connected The honeymoon will be spent in Sino-Japanese hostilities, died of kong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd. with the Hong- Europe, the bride's going-away illness in Shanghai last week, 38ys costume being of pale blue pigskin with white chiffon blouse and a Shanghai message. white accessories,
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CARE OF WAR ORPHANS
In imposing a fine of $10 on Mak Kit and ordering him to pay $20 compensation to, Wang Ngal, the complainant, Mr, Q. A. A.. Macfad- yen at the Howluun. Magistracy. said, "You stall fokis, always in possession of a knife, must not lose
easily kill someone."
Nearly $9,000 From your tempers, otherwise you may
Sale Of Flowers On
Saturday Last
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Sir Archibald Kerr Clark Kerr, the British Ambassador to China. called on Dr. H.H.Kung. President The Sale of Flowers organised by or the Executive Yuan and Minister the National Association for the of Finance, on Wednesday. He also Care of War Oralians, Hongkong visited the Nankai Middle School Branch, on Saturday last, met with which was removed from Tientsini much success and was well supty Chungking after the outbreak or ported by the public. The Assocla-hostilities. He Inspected more than tion wishes to express its sincere 1,000 students gathered on the. thanks to all those school children athletic field, and was favourably and others who assisted In the impressed with their spirit. sale.
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The collections so far receivett News has been received in have passed the $8,800 mark, and Singapore of the death at the when a few smaller collections are Government Hospital in Jerusalem received, it is hoped that the total of Mrs. Ada Agnes Manning, wife amount will exceed $9,000.
of Mr. Justice Manning, the new #ho
It is interesting to note that all Straits Settlements Judge, the raw materials and helpers for recently arrived from Singapore. making the flowers were supplied It is understood that she had been by Mr. Hsu Yang-chen, proprietor ailing for a long time. but there of the Sun Sun Hotel in Nathan was improvement in her condition Road. Most of the helpers were at the time Mr. Justice Marning teachers and about 200 war orphans left for Malaya. turned out the 158,000 ordin- ary "flowers and 1,000 special wax dowers, which were all very attrac tive. The greater proportion or the flowers were sold at prices ranging from one cent to $100.
The following passengers salled in the s.8. Yusang on April 28: For Shanghai/Haphong—Mr. Schmidt. Mrs. O. Kaye, Mr. Yartzeff, Dr. Zwillinger, Miss Tinker. For Hal- MANY CONTRIBUTIONS
phong-Capt. Nock, Mrs. Nock and The Association wishes to thank child, Mr. Ting Man-ho, Mr. Chang all contributors whom it is difficult Hing-suck, Mr. Chin Po-wong, Mr. to mention individually. The Bank Lok Wy-yu, Mr. V. K. White, Mr. of China, the Central Bank of G. Borst, Mr. Singer, Mr. Hu Khan- China, Mr. Eugents Lopy and the tin, Mr. Fok Cho-1, Dr. Chester B. China Producta Bank each contri-Mao, Mr. C. H. Lái, Miss Tchang buted $100 and the Bank of Com Yuen-mal, Mrs. Kao Leon Houl- munications, the Bank, or Eastying, Mr. Wang Shen, Mr. Tchang Asta, the Kin Cheng Bank, the Tse-fong, Mrs. Tihang By-ion and China and South Sea Bank, the two children, Mr. Tchang By-low;" Shanghai Commercial Bank, the Mr. Q. S. Lui, Mr. Peter Doo, Mr. Vien Vieh Commercial Bank and Kuo Tsu-chun, Mr. Esu Sun-on, the Industrial Bank of China each | Mr. Chung Fan-kung. contributed $50 Other contribu-
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ttons received included Dr. Selwyn A frank talk on social hygiene, Clarke $10, Dr. Bomers $5, Mrs. in which he made a powerful plea Bcott Harston 35 and Mr. Bagram for steps to be taken for preven $5.
tion of veneral diseases, was
A number of students from the given by Dr. Wu Lien-teh, the Hongkong Students' Reller A380-famous Chinese plague specialist, ciation, made a house to house at a meeting of the Ipoh Rotary collection and raised a total of Club, F. M 8. mn April 19. After Members of the Cothmittee of coping the various lace spread.
defining diseases,
the National Association who par- the speaker urged that all students ticipated in the selling of the and budding men and women nowers, returned the following should be openly taught the pre- amounts Alas Irene Ho Tuns cautions, which were simple $263, Mrs. Ho Leung $105 and Mrs. enough. He advocated for these S&F. Tan 3101
allmentä " pubile health meatures Contributions were also received and methods of treatment slong from Dr. E. W. Kirk and Dr. 8. T. the same lines as those for other Wong of $50.
widespread infectious disease.
Many persons were killed and seriously injured on April-23 when à bomb was thrown at the stage during an entertainment held in the refugee zone in Hankow under the auspices of the "Wu Han Pao," a Japanese-controlled newspaper. The entertainment was in celebra- tion of the inauguration of the new Wuhan Municipality,
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