THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 23, 1938.
Personal
Jottings
Members and friends are remind- ed that the Craigengower Cricket Club are holding a fiannel dance at the club house to-night, commen- cing at 9.30 p.m. Admission is by ticket only.
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Something out of the ordinary in the way
of entertainment is promised by the Kowloon Tong Club at their cabaret Chinese din- ner dance to be held at the club house to-night, commencing at 8 o'clock. A first-class hand will be in attendance, while interspers- ing the ordinary dance programme, will be varied and talented items presented by popular local artistes. Tickets are obtainable at the club at $2.50 each for diners, or $24 for tables of ten. The charge for non-diners is $1
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Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Harvey will be the guests of honour at a party to be given by Mr. A. E. Prats in the Hong Kong Hotel to-night.
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Mr. Kenneth F. Noble, Canadian Trade Commissioner at Singapore, accompanied by Mrs. Noble and child,
are passing through Hong Kong on their way home on leave. They sail in the s.s. Empress of Canada which is due to leave the Colony on April 29,
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Mr. and Mrs. George R. Harvey who were married at the Registry, Supreme Court, yesterday. ("Mail" photo).
Well-known Manila Couple Wed
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Appetizing Dishes
Vegetable Pie
some
Any cooked vegetables, mashed potatoes and fried onions. Fry the onions golden brown, and put a layer at the bottom of the dish, then layers of vegetables until the dish is full. Add a layer of onions on the top, cover all with a crust of mashed potatoes, and cook slowly for about an hour.
Make a little thickening with four and water for vy, and boil in the pan in which the onions were fried. Serve hot.
Layer Pie
Layer pie is a course in itself, se it contains meat, vegetables and potatoes all together Cut neat shices of cold beef or mutton, choosing underlone mext as far as possible. Take potatoes and-toma- toes, and suce them into thin rings. big pie-dish with alternate
Bride Arrives In Colony From America layers, letting the top one be of
Sprinkle seasoning and a little four between each layer.
Steamed Mutton
The same day that Mrs. Elvine Miss M. A. Morgan and Mr. W. J. Fill up the dish with stock, and Reynolds arrived in the Colony in Iles.
bake until the potatoes are tender. the s.s. Empress of Canada from The bride looked very attractive the United States, she became the in a powder bine alpaca frock, with bride of Mr. George R. Harvey, a shirring on shoulder Ime and sleeves, the front buttoned to the prominent Manila resident.
The bride hails from Berkeley, waist with dainty seed pearls, and the bottom, and place in i
Butter a stewpan get California, and is the daughter of the skirt pleated in front. Her Spanish anions as will cover the the late George Willis Armstrong. Gibson type chapeau, with veil and bottom, the put half a shoulder She met Mr. Harvey in Manila large pearl pins piercing the crown or leg of mutton on top of the on-
ca.
Smany
No water should be used, the onions
zuficient moisture. Corer and cook slowly for about over a slow fire Stake the ccasionally, to keep the com
ME S. E. Dudley of the Chinese (during her 14 years residence to cross in front, matched to perions, and a few slices of turnip. Maritime Customs, sailed in the there, and prior to her arrival infection the colour of her gown.
Hong Kong yesterday, spent some| Following the ceremony a recep- s.s. Saale on Thursday for Europe.time visiting in her native Ameri-tion was held the Peninsula Mr. Dudley is on long leave, and
Hotel, and was attended by a few closely, bound for home.
The bridegroom has been a resid-close friends who knew the bride ent of Manila for the past 37 years, and groom in Manila. and is a partner in the firm of The couple will be much feted tents from burning. When cooked, Messrs. Harvey & O'Brien, pro during their stay in the Colony, place the onions round the joint, minent attorneys-at-law. He is the and expect to be here for a fort and thicken the son of the late John Clemons Har-night spending a few days at Repulse Bay, before returning to Manila to make their home.
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Mrs. Bundred, wife of Captain J. W. Bundred of Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, sailed in the 8.S. Changte on Monday for Australia. She will be absent for about rey. eighteen months.
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Mr. E. H. P. White of the Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd, is leaving for England, via Canada, in the s.s. Empress of Canada, on April 29.
The ceremony which took place yesterday at 11 am. in the Registry, Supreme Court, was performed by the Deputy Registrar of Marriages, Mr. W. A. Jones, and witnessed by
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expected to leave for England în the s.s. Empress of Canada,
to the The Reverend H. W. Baires, vacation. He will return priest in charge of St. John's, Colony in October. Cathedral, is leaving for home in the s.s. Empress of Canada on long leave.
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Mr. S. T. Butlin of Messrs. Linstead & Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Buthn, are leaving for home Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn, chief in the ss Empress of Canada on manager of the Hong Kong & April 29. They expect to return. Shanghai Banking Corporation, is to the Colony in December
Worth Noting
Silk Stockings will last longer if hot much quicker.
you soak them for half an hour in-
water in which alum ka
solved a teaspoonful to a quart.
Then rinse and hang out to dry
doing
ven is not in use.
To clean the piano, use the suc-
The treatment should be repeated tion cleaner to "remove dust from
about once a fortnight.
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When making a
padding, ins
wrap the padding
proof paper and the usual way
be much lighter greasy doth
Oper the
string
soon after the gas has been lit you will find that the
the inside, and clean the keys with off clotă -moistened with methy- Iated spirit: Polish with a chamois
Clothes dipped in a scirtion Falim water (zoz. alum in one
water) are ren
White of egg
ided to
mustard plaster will prevent blis-
will get tering.
Somme
GAS-HEATED WATER
aves mess and
Get
up-to-date
wath
wasising-up quickes
GAS
HONG KONG & CHINA GAS CO LTD.
SHOWROOMS:
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