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SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1932.

CHURCHES

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR

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MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THIB HEADING

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.

Sunday, May 1, 1932, 3th. Sunday after Easter, Feast of S.S. Philip and James,

Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Peak Church),

8 a.m.

Children's Service, 10 .a.m.

..

Choral Eucharist and Sermon.

11 u.m.

Preacher: The Dean. Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. N. Evans.

Week Day Services. Mutins-Daily at 9 a.m. Intercessions for the Sick-Wed- nesday at 10.15 a.m.

KONG'S ROUND HONG

CINEMA THEATRES

[OFFICIAL SOURCES.

THE

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tried to enjoy the native food, but finds it beat just to nibble at each dish when she attends a native feast. She lives in a little beach cottage while there, but has most of her meals brought over from the hotel.

She is the most punctual actress popular with talking picture au-on the Fox lot when making a pic- diences in such pictures as "Out-ture. But she avoids social an- ward Bound" and "Raffles" is play-gagements that must be kept on ing the dowager role in "To-night schedule. or Never" for Mr. Goldwyn.

"BLACK COFFEE."

ROUND THE CAMP

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK.

The most wasteful of all. days is that on which one has not, laughed,

"B-P." ON HIS BIRTHDAY.

Writing in his "Outlook" in the current issuà of The Scouter, the

FIRE

SCOUTS AS PUBLIC MEN.

.

When the Mayor of Blackburn, Alderman W. Kenyon, J.P., spoke at the annual meeting of the N.E. Lancashire County Scout Council, he likened a public man's life to a Scout's life.

He had always appreciated what Scouts did, admiring, too, the adults who took such an interest in them."

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ATTRACTIVE TAILORING

We beg to announce to our many ellents that • we have removed to

18, D'Aguilar Street.

We have also just re- ceived a пет ́ment of

Assort-

SUMMER SUITINGS.

WING HING CO.

18, D'Agullar Street. Tel. 21417,

DENTISTS.

HARRY FONG, Dentiat, "lat floor, No. 74, Queen's Road

Central. Tel. 21255.

PRINCESS PANTHEA.

She dislikes large gatherings Princess Panthea is the able as

The heroine's role was taken in where she is likely to be the cen- sistant to Professor Aleko at the

next week and New York by Helen Gahagan, and tre of attraction. Queen's Theatre, will delight audiences with her re was at once seized upon by Gloria

She enjoys vigorous exarcise- markable ability to answer the per- Swanson as a part she wanted to do plays hard at everything she does, plexing questions asked of her when she saw the night-time gaiety exacting every bit of fun possible Professor Aleke has a mental tele- and throbbing gypay music of from it.

She has an exceptionally detail- pathy act that represents one of the Budapest, the most brilliant capital most unusual performances seen on in Europe east of Paris, gives her ed knowledge of film technique She a Hong Kong stage for some time. exactly the opportunity she has and mechanical procedure.

Mervyn Le Roy, knows what she can do best on the Aleko has had an extended trip been desiring.

Caesar" and

screen and just how to do it. On! in Europe where he is said to hava director of "Little

the the other hand, she admits she is made many startling disclosures "Five Star Final," directed

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. that won him considerable fame picture for Samuel Goldwyn.

no judge of screen material, She

LAU PAK-WAI, DENTIST, has re- He play-

claims she never understands how official organ of the Boy Scouts As: The lessons which a Scout learn wherever he appeared.

a screen drama sociation, Lord Baden-Powell, the applied also to a public man. They moved his Hong Kong Offee to anyone can make ed an engagement at St. George's

were mainly the foundation of GLOUCESTER BLDG, 1st floor, Ped from a novel.

Chief Scout, who celebrated his character and obedience. He did der Bt (New Building next to Hong Hall, London, where he was pri

There was a happy reunion at the She listens attentively to every

not think the youth of the country Kong Hotel). Telephone No. 20488. vileged to appeacefore royalty.

His feature ucht week is to tell Twickenham Stadio when Richard word the director says to her when 75th birthday recently, says:——

She perfects

"The Chief Guide and I have re-realised what character meant in

TANG YUK, Dentist. interested people what the future Cooper and Michael Shepley, who rehearsing a scene.

later life. With the both have leading parts in "Black her lines and her business quickly.ceived many kind messages of good

Successors to Other Notices.

holds in store for them.

"As for obedience, when I entor- Ascension Day, Thursday, May 5.

She is of Princess Panthea, Coffee" first met on the floor. They

a friend to cameraman wishes for our joint birthday. The ed the Council I was a wild harum- argistance

to had not seen each other since 1927, and drop boy, hairdresser and au- Holy Communion, 7.45 a.m, and

Professor Aleko 16 enabled

She is the best-loved person celebration of 'our day seems to scarum," said the Mayor. "It took 10.30 a.m.

anewer virtually every question of when Shepley was playing his first thor.

She never makes have taken many and various me a long time to learn obedience. Now the position is reversed, and in the Aunt," in which Richard Cooper a demand of anyone-which means forms. One Jubilation of which 1 Festal Evensong with Address, consequence that is asked of him, purt on the stage in "Charley's on the Fox th

Aleko was educated

I have to teach it. I am not a It appears that anyone working with her would science of telepathy in Egypt where played the title role. the world's greatest philosophers that Richard took young Michael break his neck to satisfy her received notice took the form of a Scout, but I can apply my life to

He speaks 12 langu- under his wing and put him right slightest whim. congregate. ages and is therefore ably prepar- in the way of things theatrical.

Now again, in Michael's first ed to answer questions asked or written in any of those 12 tongues. talkie Richard Cooper is playing a leading part. Thus does history repeat itself.

Holy Communion Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday (Rogation Days), at 7.45 a.m.

Matins. 9 .01

5.30 p.m.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, WANCHAL

Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road E.

Sunday, May 1, 1932,

ath Sunday after Easter. Morning Service: 10.15 s.m.

"SKYLINE."

"Skyline" the Fox production.

Subject of Sermon: "What is which is showing at the King's Christ's Best Gift to Men?"

Evening Service, 6 .. Subject of Sermon: Series, "The Altars of Life"-(1) Abraham's

First Sacrifice.

Preacher: The Rev. Erris C. H. Tribbeck.

Home.

"WEST OF BROADWAY."

John Gilbert is starred in "West Broadway" Metro-Goldwyn-

Theatre to-day, is magnificent en- 1ertainment. Director Sam Taylor of has taken the Riesenberg novel, Mayer's latest offering which will "East Side, West Side," and made open on Sunday, at the Queen's of it a motion picture that with the Theatre.

laid,

In a role

re-

She cares nothing for publicity. She wants only to be allowed to study, improve, and perfect her self. Janet Gaynor is even love lier off the acreen than on.

LIST OF GUESTS.

Staying at the Hotels.

HONG KONG HOTEL.

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Councillor Jubb, of Glasgow, took

huge, great, tremendous, and your idea of a good deed a day. When a public man has experience, gigantic banquet to which you

he practises every trait a Scout is are required to bring your own

taught." mug, clean if possible, also one to drink out of, two plates and cutlery (daggers and swords to the opposite view when he address- ed a gathering of the, Western be left with small sister).

Area of the Glasgow Boy Scouts. Jellies, tianed fruit, and any. thing else eatable, scrounged He desired to see the ranks of from mother, will help all your Glasgow Corporation recruited from

Scout workers in the city.. empty tummies.

dough

And now we must end This message we send. We want you to know.. We shall call for the

(6d.) Between now and the show. The Fish and Chip Supper Committee.

Dr. Adamek, Dr. V. Albers. "W. H. Babbett, S. J. Burn A.

"I am sorry I could not be there Bardman, Geo. W. Briggs, W. G. Beale, R. Blan, Mrs. B. Burdick,in person to take part in each of the birthday celebrations---but 1 Mrs. F. Burdick.

can assure the senders of the seven hundred and fifty greetings, which we received by cable, telegram, and letter, that this wave of Scout sad Guide good wishes made the day for us one of the happiest of our

H. B. R. Clarke. O. L. Dawson..

direct drive and stunning impact of The new Gilbert picture la ofi The Sunday School has been disasteam plle driver, or one of the particular interest because it marks continued until the First Sunday riveting guns that fasten together another trail in the star's increas

The following guests are resident the steel girders of the sky-scrapera ing popularity. in November.

A Business Meeting of the where much of the film's scene is miniscent of "The Big Parade" and at the Hong Kong Hotel:

dashing Westerns, Gilbert makes Ladies' Church Aid Society will by

Thomas Meighan, Hardie Al his first appearance under the held on Monday, May 2, at 3 p.m., in the Committee Room of the bright and that dainty bit of Irish masterful direction of Harry Beau- Maureen O'Sullivan, mont, pioneer in a silent and sound Wesleyan Sailors' & Soldiers' femininity,

Dillaway production. Myrna Loy and Donald

Gilbert's recent portrayals in At the Sailors' & Soldiers' Home. portray the featured roles and

Sunday at 8.15 p.m., the Service Aleighan adds another personal "Gentleman's Fate" and "Phantom were considered his Men's Hour to be conducted by the triumph to his string of successful of Paris"

finest work in the sound medium Chaplain.

"Skyline" depict the adventures and his characterization Monday-Badminton Club Meet. Tuesday Fellowship Meeting, 8 of an ambitious youth of uncertain feature is said by preview critics sen.

Hans Kohn, E. M. King, V.lives." parentage, reared on a dilapidated to eclipse all previous efforts. Thursday-Badminton Club Meet. river barge, and dominated by ita Much of the picture was screened Kasputun.

J. Morton, Dr. and Mra. G. A. brutal captain.

in rolling prairie country and de- UNION CHURCH.

The romantic element of this sert ranch lands, offering magni- Mantilius, R. Mey, K. S. Macilan reproduction of the acknowledg picture is furnished by Albright and ficent vistas of the expansive West J. W. Moss, C. F. Moelich.

A. E. Nobbins. KENNEDY ROAD HONG KONG.Miss O'Sullivan. Both are superb, where romance is said to bloom

especially in their romantic scenes. eternal.

W. Paysen, W. H. Pinchard.

p.m.

Sunday, May 1, 1932.

Freacher: The Rev. E. G. Powell.

Morning Service, 11 a.m. Evening Service, 6 p.m. Social Hour after Evening Ser-

vice.

.

Sunday School, Kennedy Road,

10 a..

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

11.15 8.m.

ment."

1

pictures.

in the

F. Gumprick, C. E. Geddes, J. R. Hooley, J. L. Hunter, K. E. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Jans

The beautiful and exotic Myrna; Beaumont, whose "Our Dancing! J. E. Smith, H. V. Stokely, L. c. Loy as never played as persuasive-Daughters" topped all silent film Solomon, D. Jie Siong, Dr. H. ly. Donald Dillaway is very good. recorde, invaded the talkie field Sternberg, K. Schaefer, Capt. F. A. Stanley Fields, Jack Kennedy, Alice with ita first outstanding hit, Swoffer, W. Stewart.

He since has Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Waters, S. C. Ward and Robert McWade are per- "Broadway Melody." fectly cast in their roles.

screened "Our Blushing Brides," Wynnes, Misses L. Walter, R. L.

Laughing Sinners" and "The Great Wyllie, R. D. Wrigley. Lover." He is regarded as one of

Mr. and Mrs. G. Yuchee. the screen's most versatile direc- tora.

"Skyline" is a powerful drama, fuscinating in romance and is a human as life itself.

"TO-NIGHT OR NEVER."

El Brendel, popular Swede come dian, heads the cast of supporting!

6 o'clock.

Reading Room at above address, American stage. To make sure that " open:-

12 Noon.

p.m.

"DELICIOUS.”

PENINSULA HOTEL.

+

The following guests are staying

Lt. and Mrs. B. Adell, Major

.

On the cover of The Scouter la a

ment in Lord Baden-Powell's hand- writing of the messages of good wishes he received. It is signed by both Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, and reads:

An Explanation.

George could never tell a lie in the life to him allotted, and-coin- cidentally nor could I-without) its being spotted! George was born on double two, of two, two hundred years ago; 80 we two, too, got born that day as his disciples should do.

An Acknowledgment.

To writers from every latitude may I say that it's not a mere latitude but a sign of what's really our attitude, when we offer our whole-hearted gratitude for the greeting you've sent us to-day.

Olave Baden-Powell. Baden-Powell of Gilwell.

All the brilliant comedy and players in the role of Axel, the at the Peninsula Hotel: (Branch of The Mother Church

who stands by of Christ, romantic appeal which made "To hero's war buddy The Firat Church

of the out him in his fight for health mad hap- N. W. Adams. Scientist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A night or Never" one

Mr. M. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Macdonnell Road, Balow Bowen standing hits of the New York piness. Brendel is noted for his

stage last year, appears again on inimitable dialect characteriza- Barnes, Mr. and Mra. R. Bigazzi, Road Tram Station.

Col. and Misses H. and J. Boyd, Sunday Service, May 1, 1982, the screen in Samuel Goldwyn's tions.

screen production of the famous

The feminine lead is handled by Comdr. A. F. Booth, Mr. J. W. Bun- dred, Mr. O, D. Burnette, Mr. R. G. Subject: "Everlasting Punish-play which is showing at the Cen-Lois Moran.

tral Theatre to-day with Gloria

Other featured roles are played Butler.

Mr.. G. R. Carter, Mr. M. 0. The Sunday School is held on Swanson playing the leading role. by Madge Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. "To-night or Never" was the last Frank Conroy, Gwen Lee and Clark, Mrs. E. Cogan, Dr. J. E. H.

Cogan, Gon.M. A. Cohen, Mr. D. Ledesma, Dr. E. Lopez, and family, Wednesday Evening Meeting at success of the late great David Hedda Hopper.

Corlett, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dr. R. Lopes. Belasco, the grand old man of the

Crapnell.

Mr. J. S. MacLaren, Mr. J. M. Mr. Daub, Mr. and Mrs. Delcourt, Major, Miss M. Manuk, Mrs. and nothing was missing on the screen Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. to that made it a success on the stage, The Alming of "Delicious," the Mr. H. L. Dennys, Mrs. G. L. Doak, Miss A. de Marcalda, Mrs. F. H. P. Samuel Goldwyn brought to Holly-new Fox musical romance in which Comdr. T. E. Dockney, Mr. B. N. Maurice, Mrs. M. Mien, Mr. and Monday and Thursday 5.80 to 7 wood practically all of the New Janet Gaynor is again co-starred Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Drenkhahn. Mrs. J. McCarthy, Mr. E. D. McKay, York cast to appear in the screen with Charles Farrell, coming to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Mrs. Meclano, The Public is cordially invited version.

the King's Theatre on Sunday Capt. B. M. Ede; Mr. G. R. Edwards, and family, Mr. E. H. Melbye, Mr. to attend the service and visit the

Melvyn Douglas, the rising young next, has revealed a number of Mrs. B. Elder, Lieut. and Mrs. F. C. C. 8. Miller, Mr. H. H. Muller.

Lt. and Mrs P. Niekum. Heading Room.

New York leading mat whom facts about her, which add to the Eyre.

Mr. O. L. Ochs. Belasco had signed up for the hero's charming personality that has Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Fahnestock, role in "To-night or Never" a year grown about this young wo Mr. R. E. Fahnestock, Miss M. E. before the production of the play man of the cinema. In her role Fahnestock, Miss D. Faye, Mr. and Mr. C. D. Penney, Mr. J. H. Porter, HONG KONG HEIGHTS began, is again playing the same as a Scotch lass, she had plenty of Mrs. W. Field-Hook, Mr. F. A. Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. B. Preston,

Mr. F. Reck fr., Mr. F. G. E. role in the picture version. Both opportunity to show a new side of Firth, Mr. J. Franquet. Gloria Swanson and Samuel Gold her character.

Mr. R. W. Gardiner, Mr. I. H. Rendall, Mr. E. Repide, and family, For the information of visitors wyn were convinced that no one She is extravagant about books. Genre, Mr. L. L Gilson, Mr. W. FMrs. C. Reyes, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. the following Het of some of the else should be allowed to try the They range the walls of her Goach, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould, Col. Ritchie, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Rubino, highest points on the Island and part he fitted so perfectly of the Santa Monica Beach home. They F. E. Gowan, and family, Lt. and Mr. R. G. Sanders, Cól. and Mrs. Mainland is published:---

mysterious young American pursu were the first things con- Mrs. S. Gregory, Mr. L. Grover. C. R. Savile, Mr. Th. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Lt. and Mr. L. Scott, Mrs. E. J. and Miss B. Teeting the Hungarian opera singer, sidered in furnishing her new

And the rest of the cast assures dressing room bungalow at Mrs. R. E. Hanson, Mr. E. Hausam Sherman, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. the same finish and brilliance Movietone City. She reads every ann Mr. Henry, Mr. A. W. Horzu, Somers, Mr. E. G. Smith, Mr. G. W. which "To-night or Never" had in thing. She has an expecially fine Mr.. G. H. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Stabb, Mra. E. Straus, New York

collection of books dealing with F. A. Howard Hri, L. Howls, It includes Ferdinand Gottschalk, the theatre and the dramatic ar one of the bart known

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Mr. Palmer, Mr. A. M. Parker,

2 Mr. J. Thomson, Mr. G. Travers, Miss MM. Tyrrell, ckson, Mr. E. P. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ulderup. TH: Judah,

Mr. Y. Yaleratz

He appealed to the members of the Association to take a deep in- terest in the affairs of the city, not merely in order to understand cur- rent questions, but ultimately to enter the Corporation and take part in its important work.

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HAIR DRESSERS.

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OPTICIANS.

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58, Queen's Road Central.

SHOES.

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