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PAGE 6-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

SOCIAL

WOMEN'S PAGE

Mrs. Cooper, Wife Of £1,000,000 Smile, Says

"I Don't Mind

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How would you like to be the wife of a million pounds worth of manly charm?

To be elbowed off the pavement by other women when you walk- ed with your husband in New York?

To stand aside and watch little girls struggling to throw their arms round his neck and kiss him when you step out of the train with hùn on Paddington Station?

Betty Finds Her Dog

Ms Belly Nuthall found her ne Chinese black chow do Yami after 24 hours disap- pearance recently. He vanished over the top of a 400ft. T- but he was found in a sam- mer-house in a garden in Erith Road. Torquay. Coastguard William Pitman who helped in the earlier searches. responded to

another appeal,

by Miss Nuthall

"Because of reports that the dog had been seen near there I went up Lincombe Drive," Pitman sold "and in the public gardens I saw him 'among the shrubs He would not let me touch him and snapped at me.

Mrs. Gary Cooper who came to London for the first time recently with her £70,000-a-year film star husband and Douglas Fairbanks ft, can tell you."

One million pounds. Was the value which Paramount put upon his smile when he left

them to make pictures far Sam Goldwyn last year.

Now Mrs. Gary Cooper is beauti- ful. She has a pale, freckled skin, soft brown hair, and a pair of the largest grey-green eyes to be seen off the screen.

When she met Gary Cooper in 1933 she was a wealthy New York society girl. Veronica Balfe, who had just started a stage and film career as Sandra Shaw.

LIKE SAME THINGS. Mrs. Gary Cooper due's not mind, the little girls. It is their Aft wedding anniversary this month

"Why should I mind?" she says. while her husband. hands deep in overcoat

"He eluded me, but later I found

pockets. strides along. him in Mr. Hill's summer house at looking embarrassed and shy. "It Neville House. I shouted to Miss is kind of them. I would be sorry Nuthall and she and Miss Scott if they didn't. Their admiration came along.

doesn't make any difference to our fundness of each other.

"Miss Nuthall was almost too excited to språk, “Oh, Yami, 1 am so pleased to have you back. Wherever have been she said, as she hugged him."

BOY'S RADIO SERENADE

you

I suppose it is a lorg time for a Hollywood marriage Why? Just good sense. I guess, and liking the same things.”

Now Gary Cooper kes tags in This order:

! Motor-cars. (2) Horses, (31 Guns. 14) Mouth-organs.

Mrs. Cooper said. Hm" to the Arst two, but liked guns very much and didn't mind mouth-organs...

"Go on, tell him, dear," said hor mother, Mrs. Paul Shields, who has come with them. "She's the second best clay-pigcon shot in America. 321 on the she can bent Gary“ - amily radio to the regional pro-j

Mary Vosper. 17. daughter of a Plymouth doctor. sat at home recently and tuned

Kramme.

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EVENINGS AT HOME Dudley Savage, the boy organist Just like being the wife of any Sald Mrs. Cooper: "You see it's aged 19, was giving a recital on other business man, the B. B. C. theatre organ.

Oary's home by 6.30 from the studio and we don't go out to premieres or trungs in the evenings because we don't care for them. tennis. We're crazy about tennis. And, of course,

"One career's quite enough in

Ever since he came to Mary's home four months ago to play on the organ owned by her father, she has listened intently to his broad

casts.

SNAPPED AT VALLEY RACES

· Candid snapshot of racegoers at the 11th extra race meet- ting recently. (Photo, by Leics)

HE.

NEWSETTES

the Governor and Lady On Wednesday, the Officers of Northcote will attend a special St H.M.S. Medway will hold a supper Andrew's Day Service at the Union dance in the Rose Room of the Church in Kennedy Rood at 10.30 Peninsula Hote!. a.m. to-morrow.

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E Major Gen. A. W. Barthelo- mew. C.B. C.M.G.. C.B.E, D.S.O. Mrs. Bartholomew and Captain P. J. Howorth will be arriving at Gov- ernment "House on Tuesday for a few days stay prior to sailing for England in the ss. Canton on Saturday.

Sir Elty Kudoor and his son.; Mr. Horace Kadoorie, arrived in Hongkong from Shanghal yester day in the Empress, of Canada.

The District Watch Committee. will meet at Government House at noon on Monday.

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Mrs E. Harrington, wife of the former British Consul in Manila. left for the Phillonines capital by the Empress of Canada yesterday.

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Mr. R. T. Bellaire. United Press representative. arrived from the United States yesterday with Mrs. Bellaire in the Erapress of Canada.

Mr. T. Takeishi, Hongkong pas- senger manager of the N.Y.K. Lin. will leave to-day in the Hakusan Maru on transfer to Shanghai,

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Mr. J. H. Underwood, China manager of Crown-China, Ltd., was an arrival yesterday by the Em- press of Canada.

The Annual Diocesan Bazaar will be held in St. Paul's College to-day, and will be opened by Mrs. N. L Smith at 11 am.

SATURDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Sliced Oranges

Cereal

Cod Fish Cakes Stewed Tomatoes Toast and Grape Jelly

Cofee LUNCHEON

Fruit Cup

Cream of Aspamgus Soup Assorted Cold Meats

Potato Salad.

Stuffed Celery

Olives, Pickles, Nuts

Chocolate Custard »

Tea.

DINNER

Noodle 'Soup

Apple and Nut Salad

Ham and Baked Beans

Hot Raisin Muffins

Ice Cream and Chocolate Sauce Coffee

Mr. Percy Cox, retired Oriental Manager of the Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd.. arrived in the Colony yesterday by the Empress of Canada!

each of small-pox and one case of Four cases of measles, two cases enteric fever were reported on Thursday. The number of small- pox cases reported in recent weeks has reached six

Dr. J. W. Anderson, of the Arm f Dra. Anderson, Durran and Mc. Elney, returned from home leave yesterday by the Empress of Canada.

Major R. D. Walker, manager and chief engineer of the Kowloon- Canton Railway, and Mrs. Walker, were passengers returning to Hong- kong by the Empress of Canada yesterday.

...On Monday at 5.15 pm. the Directors of the Rotary Club will.. hold a meeting in the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel.

Commander Max Bruyere. At Attache to the French Embassy In Tokyo, is a visitor to Hongkong. He arrived with Mdm. Bruyere by the Empress of Canada yesterday.

Ameng the passengers arriving in Hongkong yesterday by the Em- press of Canada yesterday were Mr. the American Bank Note Company. Harry Payne, vice-president of

and Mrs. Payne

Mr. W. D. Pawley. executive-of the Inter-Continent Corporation, is Mr. J. E Perkins, Far Eastern He is returning from a business due by the China Clipper to-day. manager of Paramount Films of trip in the south, and will depart Mr. F. P. M. Driessen, representa China, Inc., arrived in Hongkong on Tuesday for Rangoon by the

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tive of the Dutch K.P.M. air lines. arrived from Shanghal in the Em press of Canada yesterday.

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote will be present at the Club Lusitano at 8 pm on

Canada. yesterday in the Empress 01

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Miss Gwen Lakeman, well-known

in the Colony, is due from England, Hakusan Maru, However, she will only stay a few

to-day by the

Delphinus.

A prominent visitor to Hongkong

Savage had arranged a medley any family. Why certainly, I'm Friday next at the commemoration hours as she is on her way to Medical School and Hospital in

of love songs and dedicated the arrangement to Mary.

One of the numbers. · ke played was "Her Name Is Mary," and, introducing the item, the announcer stressed, the point that her name IS

Mary.

But Dudley was rather shy about his "air serenading" All hel would say was: "We met through her parents, who are music lover.

Mary sent a telegram to Dudley congratulating him on his per- formance.

'She said: "I must admit I was very surprised when the announ- cer said, 'Her Name 15 Mary.""

MARRIAGES AT REGISTRY

Two marriages were solemnised

at the Registry. Supreme Court, yesterday.

The contracting partles were 'Mr. Leung Kwoonsan, salesman of the Sincere. Co., Ltd., and Miss Tam Yuk-hing, and Mr. Loong Cheung- kin and Miss Tsu! Yuk-ching,

Witnesses in the first ceremony were Messrs. Wong Wai-chi and Wong Man-yun, and in. the second. the fathers of the two parties.

BURIED TREASURE

On the Stock Exchange a fairy story is being told-and, like all

fairy tales, it has a moral. Here it is:-

Dr. Schacht (President of Ger- many's Reichsbank) came over to

London to try to raise a £50,000, 000 loan. He

our Montagu Norman.

saw

"But what security can you

his biggest fan."

Gary Cooper has that shy, little- boy. Mr. Deeds air stamped all over hlin.

"He's not really shy at home," says Mrs. Cooper.

of St. Louis Industrial School....

Brigadler A. B: Thomson will en- tertain guests to dinner at the Hongkong Hotel on Monday even- ing.

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Mr. F. C..Barry, secretary of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., accompanied by Mrs. Barry, returned from home leave yester day by the Empress of Canada.

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Canton for 18 years. Dr. Todd led a medical unit to Shanghal at the area last year: height of the hostilities in that

Hongkong Fishermen's Guild -ap- Dealing with the petition of the

praling for relief from the Govern- ment of unemployed shermen. Lady Northcote will attend the the Ministry Heep Yunn School. In Kowloon Finance has notified the Fuklen of Economy and City at 3.30 p.m. next Saturday and Kwangtung Provincial Gov- when she will take tea with the eruments to take charge of the principal, Mrs. W. K. Cheung, and matter. The Central Government afterwards present certificates. will provide the necessary subsidy.

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