“HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
WOMEN'S PAGE
PRETTY CHINESE
WEDDING
Gloucester Hotel Ceremony
Miss Chow Mei-lian, daughter of Mr. Chow Boon-fal of Amoy. was yesterday joined in mar- riage to Mr. Tan Hak-shin of Messrs. Gwan Lee Hong of Hongkong.
The attractive ceremony was held in the Root Garden of the Gloucester Hotel, which was at÷ tractively decorated with flowers and was witnessed by a large num- ber of friends,
Mr. Toh, Suo-tuen."Chairman of the Fukien Chamber of Commerce. and an old friend of the contract- ing familles performed the cere mory.
The bride, who was attended by Miss Lin Cheng-kun, was attired In white satin and tulle, her long bridal veil being attached with blossoms forming a halo.
Mr. Yeo Kee-chun attended the groom as best man.
REGISTRY CEREMONY
CHINESE DRAMA AT QUEEN'S
MRS, ELSIE SOONG (left) as Hung Klang, and MR. HERBERT TONG, in the role of Chang Kung. will appear in the production of Romance at the Western Chamber” which is being staged
by the Hongkong Chinese Women's Club at the Queen's Theatre on November 7,
NEWSETTES
The wedding was performed be- fore the Deputy Registrar of Mar-, riages, Mr. T. J. Gould, at the
Miss K. L. Batty-Smith will be Registry yesterday, between Mr. arriving at Government House on Cheng Fook-chol, of Messrs. Thore- Thursday next. sen and Company, Ltd., and Miss Tseng Yin-yung.
H. E the Governor and Lady Northcote are giving a ball at Government House
ANNOUNCEMENT The forthcoming marriage is unounced of Mr. Dudley Prederick on Friday-next-
Waller, civil servant of the Royal Naval Armament Depot, Stone- cutters-to-Misa-Christine-Olive Elmslie. teacher, of Galt, Ontario.
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at 9.30 p.m.
Mr.
Jabin Hsu, Director ei General Affairs of the Ministry of Finance, is a visitor to Hong- kong. having arrived here from Chungking on Wednesday.
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SOCIAL
SATURDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Sauerkraut Juice
Jelly Omelette Pork Sausages
Coffee
LUNCHEON
Vegetable Soup Crab Salad
Stuffed Peppers
Spinach. Carrots Custard
Tea
DINNER
Fruit Cup
Crean. Of Corn Soup
Cold Meats Combination Salad
Popovers
Ginger Caxe with Fudge Sauce Coffee
"ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Treasurer of the Chinese Mrs. L C. "Jones, wife of a Standard Vacuuin O Co-executon acknowledges with thanks the Young Women's Christian Associa-
tive, will sall to Shanghai this
At 6 p. on Saturday, October morning by the m.s. Tegelberg for following donations for cotton-
29, H. E the Governor will at-o short visit tend the consecration of Christ Church, Kowloon Tang,
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padded coats for soldiers: --- · Belillor Public School Chinese Baptist Church
Mr. G C. Meichers, head of the Mrs. Lu Lum Sau Ying company of the same name, will Staff of the True Light leave for Shangha! by the Tegel-Primary School berg to-day for a short business Mra Wang Tse Chuen
grand carnival dance from 8.30 visit, p.m. to-night at the Hotel Cecil.
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MISS MAY WITCHELL The Royal Army Medical Corps
ENGAGED
Corporals Mess will be holding a
Mrs. Che Mow Hin Be engagement of Miss May
Mra. Jackman De Witchell, Secretary to the Vice-
Mr. F. Hill, of the Indo-China Mrs. Cheung Kum Bor Chancellor of the University, to Baron G. W. de Vos van Steen-Steam Navigation Co. will pass Miss Cheung Yim Fong Rev. William H. d. Chapman. at-wijn, Netherlands "Minister to through Hongkong en route Mrs. Ma Cho Yung tached to H. M. S Birmingham. China, will sall for Shanghal to to Shanghat next month in the Mrs. Lee Leung Sze
Miss Witchell is a daughter of day in the m. s. Tegelberg..
the late Mr. R. Witchell and has
s. s. Canton
two sisters, Mrs. A. M. G. Philip- On Tuesday evening the Royal Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Dick will "pens and Misa Dorothy Witchell, | Corp of, Signals will hold a dinner sall-to-day in the m. s. Tegelberg and a brother, Mr R. G. Witchell, dance in the Rose Room of the for Shanghai where Mr. Dick will of the Colonial Secretary's Office Peninsula Hotel
Make-Up For Round
Face
GOOD START AGAINST LINES BE THANKFUL IF YOUR FACE IS ROUND AND PLUMP: FOR
have a good start against lines and wrinkles, and the odds are that even when you are feeling tired you won't show it.
This season's clothes flatter plump women; so do to-day's hair styles. Take your half up and off your face as much as you like, su long as you give yourself enough width at the top to balance the breadth of your chin.
tor make-up. go easy with the two invisibly together where As rouge, and take care to bend it they meet).
take over his new duties as Traffic Agent for the Java China Japan Line.
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Education Of Muslim Girls Urged
STIRRING Appeal to the members of the Muslim community in Mr. H. McAllister of the China Colombo to make every possible effort within their power to pro- Printing and Finishing Co. of ride more facilities for the education of their girls was made by His Shanghal, is returning to the Holiness Moulana Abdul Aleem Siddiqi, founder and life patron of the northern port in the P. and O. Muslim Missionary Society of Ceylon in his farewell address at the is s. Canton, which arrives here Town Hall, Colombo, recently.
early next month.
"Women, and women alone," he was the duty ot, every Muslim to' Mr. W R. Mansfeld,
sub-said "are responsible for the educa-follow the precepts of his religion. manager of the Union Insurance tion of our youngsters. An educat- He also warned his brethren not Society of Canton, Ltd., returned ed mother knows and realizes the to be misled or be cheated by those on the m. s. Tegelbery from a value of giving her son the benent who called themselves Allms and vacation in Durban accompanied of a good education. If she is who in fact, had no right to that, by Mrs. Mansfield.
Illiterate then her children too may title. follow her example.
Captain H.G. Reed has been ad- pointed to succeed Captain–1:0. Dyson as Chief Officer of the
having tendered
his resignation
carefully into your skin with no The same with a suggestion of a Shanghal Fire Brigade, the latter sudden edges anywhere. Keep it second chin-which is one of the
on your face, and snags round faces have to watch owing to. ill health fairly high shade it round under your cheek-for. Powder your neck. under- bones. Don't put any on your neath your chin line, with powder chun; that's a trick for long faces a good two shades darker than the Captain P. H. C. Hayward. ad- colour you use for your face. It's futant to the 2nd Royal Berkshire EYEBROWS: Don't exaggerate amazing the way that makes Regt." Lieut.-Commdr.
trying to look shorter.
the downward curve of your eye-chin look clear-cut. brows; you help them along
on and fairly straight.
Captain T. B. Drew R. N.
H. W. Howell, R. N.. Captain T. M.
His Holiness said that the best service anyone could render to humanity
to
guide others in the right path, So long as the Muslims did not neglect the missionary message of their Holy Prophet. they were a supreme nation, but their decadence began with the negligence of that duty. Islam placed before them a coin-
SHADOW for the eyes should be Hussey Captain R. Kenny and plete model for their life, and it with an eye pencil, carry the line concentrated towards the outside Captain P. C. W. Manwaring, F. N.. corner of your eyelids. narrowing will be arriving in Singapore in POWDER, You can do a lot of down to a point.
(To lengthen the P. and O... Canton in, a subtle shading on your face by and enlarge your eyes).
few days for duty. using different tones of powder. LIPSTICKS should be darker the
For instance. if your cheeks are centre of your mouth, shading of "BOWL OF RICE"
Inclined to be too round. use a towards the outside corners. A thin! slightly darker powder for the mouth should be made up right to outside of your face than for the its outside edges; a large mouth part round your eyes and
nose only to just within the lip line.
(taking care, of course, to blend and powdered well up to the edge. ¡
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CANDID CAMERA AT THE RACES
THE ABOVE GROUP. Includes, from left to right, Major Hogg, Mrs. Seth and Mr. Lambert Dunbar, the "well known racehorse awnee, at the Eighth Extra Race meeting ((Photo by Lelca).
DINNER IN LONDON
More than 403 guests, in- cluding the Chinese and Rus- sian Ambassadors, had boiled rice, soya bean sauce, mixed vegetables and tea for dinner in London on October 10.
"You should not rely." ne said "on Alims to teach you your re- ligion. It is the duty of every Mus- im to learn It for himself."
His Holiness then spoke of some of the more urgent needs of the Muslim Missionary. Ecclety Colombo among which, he said, was a good library where Muslim books in Engilah and other lan- guages could be made available. They should also open more night
literate brothers schools for the education of their
Has A
Smart Paris
Washing Problem
Nearly all Paris laundries and cleaners recently closed their shops while they took two weeks' holiday. They find it cheaper to give all their staff holidays at the same time.
The result is that, while such things as household imen, under- wear and handkerchiefs which are possessed in quantity can reason- ably wilt, white frocks and white They were attending the "Bowl sults which have been such an es- of Rice Dinner," at the Victoria sential feature of this warm sum→ Hall, organised by the China nier must be worn soiled, or dis- Campaign Committee to cele carded in favour of inappropriately brate the 27th anniversary of warmer clothing.
Round About
The cool, chilly evenings and early mornings of the past weck provide deep. healthy rest und an aban- dance of energy.
modern China through the found- Hotel and hospital linen con-chifldren are in bed, one of the
ing of the Chinese Republic. and to raise funds to help victims of the war.
The Earl of Listowel, the chair man, said that they had endeav- oured to, imitate the simple meal of the Chinese peasant's home, though not too slavishly.
tinues to be washed as usual.
There has been a lively exchange of opinion in the Paris press on the position.."
One-thirty a.m., when all good
nighthawks was wending his way homeward
Walking along a solitary echoing thoroughfare of Kowloon, his Ons paper grumbles that no-
thoughts were disturbed by deep hody likes wearing the same
and light laughter. Peering down shirt for a fortnight or so. the spasmodic-lighted street he Another replies tartly that soap beheld an unusual scene. Viscount Cecf1 of Chelwood, and water cost little, and the Five bicycles were being peddled commenting on "the great ex-writer should be prepared, in order down the road. Three gentlemen, plosion of Joy" in England at the to give the laundry employes their immaculately attired in dinner avoidance of war, aid: "Surely holiday, to wash his own shirt, as clothes, and two lovely damsela we are not going to say that all he did when in the army,
we are concerned about is peace
in dinner gowns, their jewels }' flashing in the street lamp light,| rode by
for ourselves and that we are ever accept co miserable"a-con- not concerned how far peace exclusion as that."
“Good morning!" said one and tends in any part of the globe. The difference between the cost all and continned down the street That would be a melancholy of a “Bowl of Rice" dinner and a on, their bicycles, The bystander
| political creed, and I refuse to banquet was given to the gallar starts on his way, musing on the
belleve that my country would fund.
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