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Following the ceremony, the many MONY AT CATHEDRAL¦ friends of the newly-wed couple at reception held at the A wedding of great local interest Gloucester Hotel. On leaving for the WEL nolemnined at St. John's honeymoon which in being spent at Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, when Fasling, Mrs. Stewart wore a light Min Lorna Patricia Lloyd came grey costume in crepe Monica Wool, the bride of Mr. Ronald Lindsay a copy of Schlapparelli,
Union Insurance Stewart, of the Society of Canton,
The Rev. H. W. Baines officiated at the ceremony.
Registry Wedding
The wedding took pace at the Registry, Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, of Mr. Scephan Paul of Zavaruhin, assistant, Dairy Farm, fee and Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Pak- fulam, and Miss Mary Dmitry Bari- sheus The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. Paul Zavaruhin, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. Daltry Barishvvo, an official of the Soviet Government.
The bride is the only daughter Mra. E. Fitzitey Lloyd, formerly of Shanghai. The bridegroom in the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L. Stewart of Teignmouth, Devon, and formerly of Shanghai,
Entering the Cathedral on the arm of Mr. A. W. Hughes, the bride looked charming in a peari velvet wedding gown, muile by Madame Garnett. The of a "Lucille de
Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, the Regis- trar offleinted, and the witnesses were Mr. George Fish and Mr. N.. J.
Kown was a carried a bouquet | Koushetsoff.
Lorno" model.
of ginger lilies.
Attending the bride was her tousin, Mrs. E. R. Gibson, as. Mintron of Hon- var. She wore a smart royal blue chiffon gown set off with a black hat. The bride's mother was attired in Black chiffon velvet dress with train and a flowing scarf falling from
At the Cheero Club whist drive on Monday night prizes were distributed by Mrs. Tinson to the following- Ladies, 1st. Mrs. Lindany, 2nd. Kerr.
Mrs.
Sealed No. Mrs. Medina. Gentlemen,. 1st. Mr. Webber, 2nd, Mr. Moore. Seated No. Mr. Phillips. Mr. ahoulder. A hat of the same Medina wns M.C. The aggregate material was wore, adorned with bird prizes for December were also given
the
of paradise fenthers. She carried out as follows.-Lady, Mrs. Deacon black and gold bag.
with a score of 003, and gentleman, The dalies of best man were under- Mr. Medinn with a score of 537. taken by Mr. Derek R. Ryde, whilst Thin whist drive was the commence. Messra. II. C. B. Way, F, G.-Nigolment of the aggregate scoro- for and J. A. Ritchie were Ushers. Ap- January: the next drive will be held propriate minasie was rendered on the on Tuesday, January 14, at 8.30 p.m.
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RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 7.)
115 pak. An Degan Recital by T. W. |
North.__relayed trwm the Town Itall, Waisait,
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1.46 pm. Close down.
Transmission 3
(0.8.7., 0.9.E., and G.S.D.)
1. Big lian. Light Vrchestral Music. 10.14 pm. The Man with a Waleds." 10.49 pm. À Deeltal by Dorothy Falkerd
{ansforte)..
15.15 pm. The Bournemouth Munle!pal |
Orchestra.
Crosswich Time: Bignal at 12.34 mimi. 12.53 KM. The News,
12.65 am. Jan Darenska and his Orchestra):
1 J. Class down.
Transmission 4
(0.6.1. and G.&.D.)
PARTI 11 am. Tile Ben. The
Orchestra...
B.C. Danes
↑ The News. 2.1.. Chopin Recital... 1.28_a.m.. The Bergs Krish Bestet.
Gremwich Time Signal at 3 am, 3.15 am. Twa Short Plays: (1) “The Man with a Malady." (3) "on thi " Edra." 3.4% a.m. Muzical Interinda. 4.kma. Promenade Concert (Dach Pro-
RPRISE),
4.18 a.m. Close down.
PART II
5.10 m. Pred Hinetry and his Novelty
Quintet with Webster Boath. 5.45. Dance Music, [1:53 am. Dance Music,
· Gremwich Time Signal at 6 1.26. I am, The News. 6.30 am. The ILIC. Thestre Deebestra. 4.45 2.1. Close down.
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# 3. Street Dance Programms by the
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D.M. Rincon Expanol, fexlering Ramon
Extolla 1.1 p.m. Studio Musle.
7.25 p.m. I insular Cigar & Clarette Pactory preventa "Alres Filipboa" with Juan Blow, Jr. and his String Ensemble.
7.48 .m. izaldey, Ola Programme.
P.M. "A" Con the band pond
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MAX REINHARDT'S
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"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM"
FROM THE classic COMEDY BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Accompanied by the immortal musia of FELIX MENDELSSOHN.
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