HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
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Pretty Macao DOUBLE TENTH ANNIVERSARY
Wedding
BRIDEGROOM FROM
HONGKONG
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Macao, Oct. 5,
A wedding of considerable Interest took place here yester. day at the San Lotrranco Church when Miss Olga de Senna e Mello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Mello of Maçaó, became the bride of Mr. Joao Baptista Gonsalves, son of Mia María Hyndman Gonsalves of Hongkong. Fatber M. Teixeira officiated at the ceremony. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, Mr. A. A (Pa) Mello, popular local sporting veteran and shipping agent, and looked charming in a gown of White, Cigne satin in a charming Duquesa de Mantua style.
THE HONGKONG CHINESE women held a mass meeting at the Hongkong Football Club ground on Monday in celebration of the Double Tenth anniversary. The above picture shows from left to right:-Mirs, C. H. Kan. Miss Hu Mu-lan. and Mrs. P. P. Ho.. members of the National Women's Relief Association. (Photo, A. A. Kahn).
She was followed by her brides- DOWN BY THE PADDOCK
maids, the Misses Olivia Lobo,
Norma, Gonsalves and Leticia de Mello, who were dressed in aky blue Laffeta trimmed with navy chiffon velvet. Mrs. A. A. de Seuns e Mello, mother of the bride, wus Matron of Honour, and was dresser! In a black läce on satin costume. All costumes were, specially design- ed by Mr. Albino Borges, the young local artist.
IF
NOTABLE ATTENDANCE After the ceremony a reception
was held at the Clube de Macau where the newly-weds were toasted by the best man, Mr. Pedro J. Lobu while a suitable toast was also given by H. E the Governor ot Macao, Dr. Artur Tamignint de Sousa Barbosa.
AND THE RAILS
Charmingly Clad Ladies At October Races
By Rozanne
IT LOOKED TO ME as if those who had been
race-goers
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Saturday had lost too much to feel strong enough to brave the heat and added dangers of backing also r. is, bat when I saw some of the 'dividends (which needless to say I did not receive) E wondered if they had been wise. However, in spite of the fact that 'It was less "crowded, there was plenty to interest me in the fashion
line.
Quite a big excitement which started the afternoon with a swing was Sir V. M. Grayburn's pony- " Elizabeth" winning the first race and Miss Grayburn, whose namesake the pony is, leading her in. Miss Grayburn wore a frock patterned in pale blue and pink, a navy bolero and etcetras, her navy suede bat being brimless and close-fitting behind, swept upward in the front
she
WALKING BESIDE her and look- same horse was Miss Drummond ing very thrilled was her cousin who looked very cool in duck-egg Miss Vickers whose frock was pat-green, and who assured me terned
Autumn colourings was due for a lucky break. trimmed with white and she had white hat and bag to match.
SOCIAL
WEDNESDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Melon Cereal Omelette with Minced Bacon Toast and Grape Jelly Cocox
LUNCHEON
Celery Soup Croutons Potato Salad Sour Cream Dressing Chicken Pie
Beans Oniona Peach Compete Laced Cookies Iced Tea DINNER
•Bouillon
Tuna Fish Salad Baked Lamb Chops Bread Dressing Mint Jells Com-on-Cos
J and
Hot Asparagus
Steamed Apples with Raisins Gingerbread Vaties
withi
Vanilla Ice Creami
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1938-PAGE
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Macgregor. A belt of flowered allk which started in an attractive and intricate way in the bodice of the trock was matched an the hat. An unusual shade of green, which seemed to have a touch of aquar- marine in it was chosen by Mrs Seth for her knitted silk suit: I was disappointed not to be able to put my money on her horse Dekko, Cyclamen pink indicated „„Mrs. Burnie. Coming closer to her 1 noticed that her frock, like Mrs. Seth's, was knitted silk, and "was Anished with small crystal buttons. Just at that moment I had to clap Mrs. Oliver happily leading in Double Chance. A stiff white or- GOVERNOR INSPECTS gandie bow on navy silk gave" just that touch of "Je ne sais quoi" to her outfit.
"SANATORIUM
Among the guests were:---Brig.- Gen. and Mrs. Temudo de Vera and Miss Amalia de Vera, Mr. and Mr. E.,8. C. McComb, Mr. and Mrs F. Soares, Min.. M. da Roma, Mrs. L. Lobato, Mrs. L Major, Comm. and Mrs. S. Vieira, Dr. and Mrs. A. Miranda, Dr. G. Brito Chares. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. da Silva," Mrs. An- gelina de Mello Cerejeira, Mrs. Paus
Down by the rails watching an Braga Mr. and Mrs. Clement A.
exciting Anish I found Mrs. Crou Braga, Mr. B. de Senna Ferrandes MRS STANTON'S HOLIDAY
cher. Her white sharkskin suit and Miss Ver Fernandes. Mr... E. Mrs. Blanton, always a keen was extremely chio. The sleeves J. Martinho-Marques, Dr. and Mrs. race-ran, and as everyone knows of the three-quarter length coat F. Nolasco, Dr. and Mrs. Americo owner of a stable, told me she had were slit and turned hack to reveal Jorge, Miss J. Amaral, Mr. and Mrs. had a lovely holiday in the States. navy touches; two rows of navy H. Nolasco, Mr. and Mrs. Abilic She had the most glorious orchid buttons from the shoulders to the Basto, Mr. R. G. B Borges, Dr. pinned on one shoulder of her blue waist of the coat, and a navy bow Cassiano Fonseca, Dr. Luis Nolasco,dress
of burnt sienna brown with a Hongkong Sanatorium and which had very dis on the tated hat carried the idea
further. Mr. and Mrs. C. de Silva, Dr. Pedro tinguished air.
Mrs. Bousfield also had white pattern to match her acces-pital at Happy Valley on Satur
sortes. Little men and women in day. He was welcomed by the Lobato, Flight-Lt. and Mrs. Mrs. Irwin had a fascinating the navy and white scheme, the Namorado. Comm. Campos. Mr. pattern to her frock, little pointed main features of her outfit being white walked over Mrs. Alabaster's Hon. Dr. Li Shu Fan, Chairman. was bls fellow directors and the Pedro Nolasco de Silva, Capt. F. de roofed houses hid in numerous red the large copy sleeves gathered dark brown frock, and she Lam de Reis, Mr. and Mrs. F. and blue flowers and green leaves tight at the wrist of her three-walking when I saw her. I hope matron, Miss Noreen Lum
it was to collect a dividend!
After the inspection, refresh- and the Rodrigues. Mr. Li Chai Tong, Dr. She was busy placing a bet with quarter length coat.
Royal blue and pink were popu-
ments were served at which the Gustavo Nolasco da Silva, Mr. Mrs. Teversham, whose dress of slightly military air of the white
lar. Mrs. Dunbar had a large directors and staff expressed Carlos Conceicao, Dr. Adelino Con- black was a whirl of white whirls dress fastenings.
their thanks to His Excellency celeno Mr. A. V. Gosario, Mr. Fand who crowned the outfit-with a very smart ensemble in a cool chintzy flowers on her slik linen
frock, and a ring of large nowers | for his encouragement-and-sup- Noronha, and others.
large shady straw. Backing the lime green was worn by Mrs. J. F
on her royal blue hat. The pale port.
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AT AT THE RACES
MILITARY WEDDING AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
CAPT. H.C. HARLAND, ROYAL SCOTS,
MARRIED TO MISS HANBURY
Two Pipe Majors Present
A PRETTY WEDDING. awaited with much interest in military circles, "was solemnized at St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon when Miss Bachel Osgood Hanbury became the bride of Captain Henry Charles Harland, of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots.
The Dean of the Cathedral, the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, officiat- ed at the ceremony. The Choir of the Royal Scots attended.
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The bride, who is the daughter
of Mr. Hanbury, of Updown House, Eastry, Kent, entered the Cathe-
dral on the arm of Lieut.-Col. G.
in Hongkong to pipe away from the Church the newly- weds.
The reception was held at the
E. Hall, M.C., Officer. Commanding Officers' Mess of the Royal Scots,
the Royal Scots, who gave her
away.
Murray Barracks.
CHARMING SNAPSHOT of Miss Helen Yu taken at the Eighth Extra Bace meeting. (Photo by Leica).
D.SENT WEDDING
Among the many guests prezent
A picture of charm in a dress was Brigadier H. J. A, Reed,
of white satin with a train or
beautiful Brussels face, an heirloom
with Mrs. Reed, and Miss Reed.
The honeymoon will be spent at
of the bridegroom's family, the the Repulse Bay Hotel
Rev. and Mrs. Harland, the bride wore a white vell, held in
FORTHCOMING
WEDDINGS ·
Bride Formerly Of Kowloon School
H. E the Governor, Sir Geoffrey Northcote accompanied by the Secretary. MI Garrod Private
A visit to the Hos-
LITTLE PEOPLE IN WHITE Miss Mellor, looking very at after her Home leave, wore a silk frock reverton, paid
pink worn by Mrs. Shields and
Mrs. Weldon looked refreshingly cool in the glare of one of the hot.
test days we have had yet this Alexander. Fraser, summer. The hat worn by Mrs. Japan. Compton was original. The crown in royal blue material matched the background of her unusually pat- terned frock, and the straw brim turned up all round looked very cocky.
Newsettes
The reported return of
Mrs. Sidney Caine, wife of the Financial Secretary, is premature,
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Col. C. W. Leung, adviser on Foreign Affairs to the Canton Municipality, is visiting Hongkong.
Miss M. Dawson, of the Mațiida Hospital, leaves to-day by the a.s. Shantung for Felping on atx weeks vacation. ....
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of Yokohama,
Mr. M. Prata, Head Reception clerk at the Peninsula Hotel has been confined to his home for over a week with influenza. He is expe „tr ed to return to his desk by the end of the week.
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Mrs Catherine Bond, wife of Mr. Bond, Operation Manager of the China National Aviation Cor- poration, will leave on the Clipper cu Friday morning for the United States".
Dr. W. Thorbecke and Mr. H. Seidler departed yesterday for Bangkok and Calcutta respectively by the Imperial Airways plane Delia, which also carried 348.490 kilos of mail,
Mr. B. Ward Perkins will lecture on "Relief Work in North China"!! with cinema nim illustrations to-" day at 5.30 p.m., at the School-of Surgery. Hongkong University. All interested are welcome.
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The engagement is announced between Michael William, only son A cocktail party for 300 guests of the late Judge Sir Skinner Tor- be held Saturday evening in ner and the late Lady Turner. the Peninsula Hotel by the formerly of Shanghai, China, and REO,CA
Winchester, England, and Wendy Spencer, second daughter of Mr. The P. & O. sa Ranpura, with and Mrs. Morris W, Stranack, of expected to | Shanghai, China, and formerly of Eriglish malls, 1
rive to-day at 3 pm, and will Darban: South Africa. sail for Shanghai on Friday at 9:30a.m.
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Mr. K. M. Engleman, of Messrs. Eston and Co., of Hongkong and The wedding took place at St.Shanghai, mailed for Singapore on
Monday on a business trip? Augustine's. Bromley Common. Kent on September 27, between place by a coronet of pearls and
Mr. William Gordon Shattoe orange blossoms, and a pearl neck-
The following forthcoming wed- Craster, son of the late Dr. and lace. Her bouquet was of white
dings are announced:"
Mrs. H. Vaughan Crester, of Kes. lotus.
Miss Kathleen ton, Kent and Com- Hugh Valentine 'King. Miss Busan Alley and the Misses Northcote, in turqoise blue talleta, aiander, R.N., of HMS. Olympus, Marguerite Nightingale, daughter attended as bridesmaids. They to Brenda Grace Billings, Doctor of Mr. and Mrs. G. Franklin carried postes of mixed white of Medicine, Morey House Hotel. Nightingale, of Bickley, Kent.
Both the bride and her parents flowers.
and now residing at the Gloucester
well-known in Hongkong Mrs. G. E. Hall was in a neat Hotel, Hongkong..
where Mr. Nightingale was Head- Antonio Padus Ricel-Perreira, dress of dark green and white;
School for many years. Ms. master of the Central British Nightingale was also on the teaching staff at the School at
are
which their daughter was a papil
The wedding took place on Bep- tember 24, st High-Halden Church, John Thedore Ford, O.B.E., and younger son of the late Mr. William The marriage between Major between Harry Gordon hyne,
place quietly at Hongkong early in burgh, and Tronne Staples Bmith, Miss Sylvia May Tatham will take | Thyme and Mrs. Thone, of Edin-
Capt. R. G. Gilbertson was the Superviser. Dairy Farm best man. The bride and groom Cold Storage Co. Limited, reading left the Church under an archway at 183, Bar Yee Street, Brat door, of swords formed by fellow officers Kowloon, to Miss Stella Maria dos of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Remedios, stenographer of the Scots...MA
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"Adam: Gray Dalziel, manufac- May Marsh, school teacher, Cen- The death occurred at Ellesmere, turer,"resitiing at the Knutsford |tral British School, and nowien Barrowby on Beptember 28 of Mrs. Hotel. Kowloon, to. Misa Winifred route to the Coleby.
Alice Mary Fraser, widow of John
For the first time in many years, two Pipe Majors were present at a military wedding
November.
elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HL Staples Smith; of Canton, China, and Berwick Manor, Lympne, Kent. The Rev A B. Champion, Rector, officiated."
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