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WEDDING AT ST. JOSEPH'S

Miss C. Pegg Marries Mr. F. J. Soden

Miss Catherine Beatrice Pegg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Pegg, was, at St. Joseph's Church, yesterday afternoon, married to Mr. Francis Joseph-Soden, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Soden of Salisbury, England.

Record Post Office Surplus

London, To-day. The General Post Office had the largest surplus in its his- the end of 1996,

on to £12,500,000.

The increase is due to the in- provement in business of com- mercial and industrial - enter- prises-Reuter.

REIBELTRAMARKET53UOTIMET:

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERMON

SUBJECT: “SPIRIT”

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all churches of Christ, Scientist,

"Spirit."

be:

The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a cream moïre picture frock, set off with a plain tulle veil held in place with cluster of orange blossom. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and. sweetpeas.

The only bridesmaid, Miss Jean to-morrow, February 7, will Dalziel, was a charming attendant -The Golden Text will be: "We all, in pink silk with gold lame trim with open face beholding as in a glass mings She carried a bouquet of the glory of the Lord, are changed in- pink roses and sweetpeas.

to the same image from glory to Mr. J.-L. Tate was best man. The glory, even as by the Spirit of the

Lord" (II. Corinthians 3:18). Rev. Father Ryan, S.J, officiated at

Among others the following citations the ceremony, whilst appropriate from the Bible will be read: "This I music was provided on the organ by say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the last of the flesh, Rev. Father Riganti.

For the flesh lusteth against the The reception was held at No. & The Peak, the home of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Soden are spending their honeymoon in Indo-China.

UNION CHURCH WEDDING

Spirit, and the spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would. But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law. Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that, shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his fesh shalf of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. And let us not be

Miss "Meg" Russell And weary in well doing: for in due sea-

Mr. G. Davies

son we shall reap, if we faint not.” |-(Gal 5:16-18, 6:7-9)

The Lesson Sermon will also in- At Union Church, Kennedy Road, yesterday afternoon, Miss Margaret clude the following passages from the Christian Science Textbook, "Science (Meg) Downey Green Russell, elder and Health with Key to the Scrip- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bus-tures" by Mary Baker. Eddy: sell, was married to Mr. Glyndwr “Emerge gently from matter

Think-not to thwart the Davies, of the Hong Kong Police Spirit.

spiritual ultimate of all things, bat Force.

come naturally into Spirit through The Bev. K Mackenzie Dow Per better health and morals and as the formed the ceremony.

over

of

into

result of spiritual growth. To ascer- The bride, who was given away, tain our progress, we must learn by her father, wore a slim-fitting where our affections are placed and ivory Chantilly lace gown

whom we acknowledge and obey as God. If divine Love is becoming near- cream satin.

er, dearer, and more real to us, mat- Attending the bride were Miss ter is then submitting to Spirit. The Ellen Russell, her sister, gowned in objects we pursue and the spirit we hyacinth blue, taffeta, and the manifest reveal our standpoint, and winning. The Misses Netta McWilliams and Dor- show what we are

divine demand, "Be ye there- othy Young who wore dresses

fore perfect," is scientific, and the pink cloque.

perfec- human footsteps leading to Mr. G. E. Willerton was best man. tion are indispensible. Individuals Following the ceremony, a recep-are inconsistent, who, watching and tion was held at "Courtlands", Ken-praying, can run, and not be weary;

walk, and not faint, "who gain · nedy Road, Mr. and Mrs. Davies

good rapidly and held their posi are leaving this morning on the tion, or attain slowly and yield not Rawalpindi for their honeymoon in to discouragement. God requires Scotland

battle perfection but not until the between Spirit and flesh is fought and the victory won.”. (Pages 239,253).

NO CHANGE IN PASSPORTS

British System The Best

"CHICHIBU" PASSENGERS

Among passengers who left Hong Kong in the Chichibu Maru were Mrs. D. M. Berry, Mr. A. Berlinsky, Mrs. S. H. B. Boultbee, Mrs. M. C. Proposed changes in British pass-J. Brock, Mr. Thomas W. Currie, ports have recently been considered by Mr. A. E van Charldorp, Mrs. Al- the Passport Office, Stationery Office thea B. Clements, Mr. J. Delaland, and Home Office. It is understood,

however, that the present form is like Mr. T. J. Evans, Mr. F. R. Guiu- ly to remain unaltered:

ness, Mrs. S. Howard, Mr. E. Kir- Although passport forgeries and al- schner, Miss Virginia Moore, Mr. terations in general have increased in and Mrs. W. E. New, Mr. and Europe since the outbreak of war in Mrs. D. O'Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Spain, the percentage of illegal altera RS. Parker, Mr. C. W Rice, tion to British passports has decreased. during the last few years.

Mr. Victor Rose, Mr. R. R. Ror-

American and Canadian passportsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Barry C. are printed by special machines in Bitchie, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Say- typescript which is, difcult to

age, Mr Russell Taylor, Mrs.2L After considering, the advisability

Williams," Mr. Alfred Wit printing British passports in the same way, the Passport Office has decid Mrs F. West, Mr. and that the present British system is Wilson, and Mr. Edward equally good.

Alterations Obvious

and almost in riably

An official at the Passport Office said lonsly correct pa that the British Passport sys

The vanity probably the most efficient in and the one least tampere

“Any alteration to a British is really absuwiłyśɔhi wish that Britis

crooks,

Whom

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