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WOMEN'S PAGE
LONDON SEASON ENTERTAINING 800 TO
SISTER TO
MARRY
IN STATELY ENGLISH PREMIER DUKE'S
COUNTRY SEATS
Lighting Reflections In Moat-A Georgian Night
July programmes of debutar tes, their partners and chaper- ones read like sight-seeing tours or England's stately homes. Parties are being staged at six of the stateliest to "satisfy the prevalent desire to use country seats for London season enter- taining.
The six historic homes round which July entertaining will centre include two Palaces, Hampton Court and Blenheim, The others are Sutton Place, Tudor home in Surre Osterity Park, Adam's finest sample of domestic architectüre. Beaurepaire Park, moated Hampshire mansion, and Welbeck Abbey, founded "in Plantagenet times.
The last word in modern light-fguests each of whom will pay £1 ing is be tried out by Lady Rall to be there--certain presentations at Beaurepaire Park, once the seat will be made, and the Queen, will ot a friend of William the Con- take tea in à Royal pavilion.
ACT
“BRIDE WITHOUT
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1939.
COUNTRY" IS SWIM TIME IN THE TROPICS
BRITISH
Here is the truth about the pa-
tonality "mystery of the former
Lady Elizabeth Faget, 22-years- old bride of the Austrian poet
FOR A DUKE Raimund von Horsmannathar
A pageant scene
a wedding of ten centuries
Stories circulated that the
representing bride, second daughter of the ago Marquess of Anglesey, had on will be part of the golden wed-her recent marriage forfeited her ding celebrations. of the
Dike British nationality and was дож and Duchess of Portland.
travelling on her honeymoon "In The anniversary occurred on France with an "Allen's ticket." One of the most important so June 10, when the 52-years-old One of these tickets-which | clety "engagements of the
year duke and his wife spent the day carries no privileges and has been announced ··
A "Marriage has been arranged tinghamshire.
quiatly at Welbeck Abbey, Not-more than an identity card was ismed by the Home Offée to her between Mr. Colin Keppel David-|
husband, who is a stateless per- son having lost his Austrian na- tionality after the anschluss.
The pageant will take place at
from estate
son, a Clerk of the House of ja big garden party this month, Lords, and Lady Mary Rachel
when hundreds of tenants Fitzalan. Howard, eldest sister of the duke's $83,200-acres the Duke of Norfolk Premier will be at Welbeck Abbey Duke and Earl Marshal of Eng- Eight hundred - tenants
take part
no
An official of the Allens Branch of the Home Office said: "A Bri- will tish woman who marries a state- land.
less person would not automati- Lady Rachel, who is 34, three
her British citizen- years older than her
The part of the bride in the cally lose brother, has been the constant companien wedding scene is being taken by ship."
Miss Dorothy Holloway, a clergy- mother, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, at the family man's daughter and the groom
Arundel Castle, and is Mr. William Davis, Miss Hollo
of her
on
seat. her visits abroad.
Mi. Davidson is 43, and has been a Clerk of the House Lords for 15 years." He 13 a nephew of the Earl of Albemarle. During the long recess last year he acted as Equerry to the Duke An equally attractive alternate of Windsor in France. Guests will be guided by "mool-wet-weather programme includes light," which will be installed tea in the cloisters. The palace will along a garden route to direct be closed to the pubile on the oe" them the marquee ballroom, cross-casion of this party for the Toc ing the moat by a bridge, to lawns H League of Women Helpers. where there is more room for
queror.
strolling.
tree
Known To Anne Boleyn
The Duchess of Sutherland star-
A special point will be made oted the summer country seat balls
reflections in the mcai
with her dance for her niece, Miss Elizabeth Leveson-buver. to the history of Sutton Place by Debutantes added a modern page
dancing in the house known to
Shadow, will give artistic effects at this country dance, the first at which this form of lighting has
been tried.
Mr. Godfrey Ralli is having a week-end house party at his house for this dance for his younger sister, Miss Patience Rall
18th Century Dance Lord and Lady Jersey will "be host and hostess three days later at an 18th century dance at their home in Middlesex,
"museum"
1
Osterley Park.
Guides will show guests round the house. Guests will dance in a garden ballroom, sit out in two classical temples built as summer- houses, and enjoy an 18th century pastime-fireworks-reflected
iz,
the lake. The orangery is also to be used for sitting out.
"RICH AUNT" LEAVES LEGACY
PARIS, July 18 (T/Ocean)— That the rich uncle and aunt in America do not entirely belong to the realm of fiction was proved in the case of a French
peasant family in Rochetau. Four members of the family, Hving in various places, were left a legacy of 250,000,000 francs. by an aunt who emigrated to the United States as a young girl.
People making up parties for this! Georgian Night arranged by the Anne Boleyn, with old stained glass Georgian Group will include Lord and panelling as a background to Gerald Wellesley, Str Kenneth their crinoline frocks. Clark, Mrs. Robert Hudson, and the Hon. James Smith,
Royal Garden Party Style A Weathercock programme has been decided on for the Queen's garden party for which shear- ranged, before leaving England, to have at Hampton Court Palace Royal garden party procedure will be followed. The Queen will walk through avenues made by the 5,000
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The Welbeck Abbey ʊpiaen Wed- ding party being plarined by the Duke and Duchess of Portland will take place towards the end of this month.
Polo Player's Bride
When the British polo team visiting America returns to Eng- land, two of its members will turn their attention to wedding plans..
The non-playing captain of the
Like Lady Rachel, Mr. David- son is a Roman Catholic.
WEDDING AT THE REGISTRY... Mr. Tang Chung-pat, merchant, of No. 73, Hill Road, and Miss Elaine Lew, teacher, of No. 39,
yesterday at the Registry, Supreme Wongneichong Road, were married
Court.
Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Regis- trar of Marriages. officiated, and| the witnesses were Messrs. Targ Jarm and Arthur Lew.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following, forthcoming mar rlages are announced:-
Mr.
Lai Man-Kl,, merchant, of No. 21, Wing. Lok Street; first floor, and Miss Yue Yuen-neung, teacher, of No. 177, Queen's Road West, second floor; :
Mr. Kwan Kwong-yuin. mer- chant, of No. 262. Des Voeux Road Central, ground floor, and Miss Lo Yue-kwun, student, of No. 14, Seen Keen Terrace, fint floor.
way's finance.
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Cereal Pancakes
Mayple
Syrup Coffee
LUNCHEON
Tomato Juice, Cocktail
Potato Salad
· Round Ground' Steak Creamed Mushrooms Buttered Beets Baked Squash Graham Cracker Tart Iced Tea
DINNER
Barley Soup Shrimp Salad stured Bell Peppers
Corn On Cob creamed Potatoes : String Beans
Raisin Pudding
Coffee
NEWSETTES
There will be a "meeting of the Old Boys' Association of La Salle College to-morrow at 6 p.m.
·
team, Viscount Cowdray, has decid- The Kowloon Junior School will ed on July 18 as the date of his hold their annual prize-giving to- wedding at St. Margaret's West- day at 5.30 pm.
minster, to Lady Anne Bridgeman.
His youngest sister, the Hon. The death occurred on July 9, at Daphne Pearson, was warmly con- The Priory, North Bersted, Bussex, gratulated yesterday on the news of Dr. David Brown, late of Tien- of her engagement to a member tsin, North China. of the team, Mr. John Lakin.
Exhibition Party
The marriage took place on July 8 at St. John the Baptist Church, West Wickham, of Mr. Christopher Henry Willink, son of Mr. and Mrs. H: G. Robertson, of Gaston House. Ashstead, to Joan, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. W. J. Ward, of Shanghai.
PREMIER
UNVEILS
MEMORIAL
Tribute To Canon Carnegie
The Prime Minister recently un- veiled the memorial to Canon W. H. Carnegie, chaplain for 20 years to three successive Speakers of the House
and Commons,
the husband of the Premier's step- mother
of
The memorial took the form of a tableterected by past and present officers of the House of Commons in St. Margaret's Westminster, of which the Canon was rector.
Mr. Chamberlain was accom- panted by: Mrs. Chamberlain. Among others who attended were canon Carnegie's, widow, 'who was previously maarried to Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the Archtshop of Canterbury, and Viscount Ulls- water," the first Speaker to whom Canon Carnegie was appointed chaplain.
Mr. Chamberlain recalled" that his friendship with Canon carnegie began long before his " association with the House or with St. Margaret's' It went back to the time." 10 years before the Great War, when Canon Carnegțe came to be Rector of St. Philip's, at "Birmingham.
"There, in close association with his great friend, the late Bishop Gore, first Bishop of Birmingham, he soon acquired a very widespread and beneficent influence. Fis work in rescuing lads from blind- alley occupations, and, founding' clubs for boys and girls WAI A magnificent contribution to the social welfare of the city.
Family Association
"In 1913, Carnegie removed to London on being appointed Canon
of Westminster and Rector of St..
Margaret's In the same year be was married to my father's widow, The Air Raid Precautions Omcer and so naturally after that our announces that a course of Air association became a great deal Raid Warden lectures in Chinese closer, and I was a freguent visitor will be held at Yaumati Govern- at his house ' in Dean's ment School, Kowloon, on Wednes-Yard.
Owners of motor cars and motor 7.30 p.m. commencing on Satur- on these occasions that I soon days at 7.30 pm, and Saturdays at "It was in our numerous talks day. July 22. The lectures will be realised the wonderfully broad and given by Mr. Paul Chak.
Quests who receive invitations vehicles are reminded that Friday, for an exhibition party at the July 21. will be the final date Royal School of Needlework have allowed by the authorities for the been asked by Princess Helena j renewal of motor licences. Victoria.
human views that he took of his duties.
Capt. C. G. B. Coltart assumed) "He was an Irishman and all
Submarine Depot at Fort Block- in politics. He had his own views based there. in succession to Capt. not precisely in accord with those house and of the 5th Flotila on political matters, which were H. P. K. Oram, who is to have of any of the established parties. But he delighted in discussion and argument with those who did not agree with him.
The historie Stuart, William and A meeting of the Council of the command as from July 11 of the the Irishman's instinctive, interests Mary and Queen Anne designs Hongkong
a period of rest, after his ordeal
Football Association collected from old country houses will be held at the offices of the by experts of the Cambridge Association on Monday next. July Tapestry Company, row incor-24. porated in the Royal School of Needlework, will be on view,
At a meeting of the Left Book in the Thetis. From 1933 to 1997, But for Queen Mary
these Club, which will be open to the Capt. Coltart commanded the 4th designs might have been hopelessly public, to be held at Bishop's House Flotilla in China. battered. With the help of the on July 24, at 9 p.m. Dr. Harry Queen, Queen Mary enlisted the Talbot will speak on the condition The engagement is announced practical sympathy of an anony-of the wounded on the Klang-of Capt. Marcus. Beresford Lend mous friend of the school and the Hunan frönt.
rum, Hongkong Bank, son of the |designs were bought and saved,
| late Mr. G. C. Lendrum, D. L Major J. F. Benoy, Deputy and of Mrs. Landrum, of Corkil, Assistant Adjutant General of the Kilkeery co. Tyrone, and Mar China Command, who has been garet Norah, widow of J. 8.. Hod- Buffering from an attack of son, daughter or the late Admiral
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He was an incomparable host and a brilliant talker, and his Immense variety of interests gave
a special attraction to his con- versation."
WOMEN
malarla, has recovered and will G. L. Sulivan and of Mrs. Bulivan, JUMP IN SEA
Freaume duties to-day,
Bingapore has given $3,450,000 to the China Relief Fund during the
of the Lodge, Blackwater-road, Eastbourne.
Early this month two houses period from November 1938 to April Under the auspices of Christian
nese currency.
FROM PIER
Two
women holiday-makers.
Ou South Bide, Clapham Com-39. This is more than any other organisations, a China Relief As-apped at the end of the plez mon, BW, became an interna-State or Colony in Malaya. Total sociation has been formed in fumped into the sea when ize. tional hostel--the first of its kind contributions from Malaya during America with headquarters at broke out on Hunstanton. Nor- in London--for 120 young guests this period totalled $10.961.955 Chi- New York President Roosevelt, folk, Pier. They landed in 410. from the Continent and Empire.
of water and It is stated, is the principal sup-
were rescued by For your complete beauty treat- The houses have been rented
porter of the Association. Other a boat. ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rouge by the School Journey Associa- The Ministry of Economics in supporters are the Christian
They were Miss Winfred Taylor, and Mascara (cream with brush), tion--a "body of school teachers Chungking has formed a Research Federation of the United States; Wembley, and Mus-Doris Bass-
who have been organising trips Committee on Agricultural, Min- the North American Christian ford of Leicester... for scholars since 1911. A jing, Industrial and Commercial | Association and other organisa» L Other people on the pier daah-
The cost for each child,, who Administration The Committée tions. The
Firemen waded new organisation to to mlety, will come with a party under a 18 studying measures for the plans to raise US $5,000,000 for into the sea to fight the teacher, will be from 38 8d. a stabilisation of prices of principal the reliet of the refugees in which was confind to the pavilion day.
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