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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

SOCIAL

WOMEN'S PAGE

CHINESE WEDDING AT H.K. HOTEL

TO-DAY

A wedding to take place at the Hongkong Hotel to-day will unite two prominent and highly-respect

ed Chinese families.

Miss Edith Bien, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. Bien formerly of Tientsin and now of Hongkong, will become the bride of Mr. Palmer C. Sze, of Hongkong

WEDDING AT ROYAL BIRTHDAY

ST. ANDREW'S

The Rev. Walter John Williams, Chaplain of HMS. Medway, and Mra, Olive Maude Jago, formerly of No. 48 Crouch Hall Road, Lon- don, were married yesterday after- noon at St. Andrew's Church...............

The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated. and the duties of best man „were" discharged by Lt-Cmdr. M. G. Rimmington, of HMS, Parthian.

After the church ceremony, -a the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. C. Sze, formerly of reception was held on board the Peiping. and

residing in Medway, at which the health and

happiness of the newly-married |

Shanghai.

now

Mr. Palmer Sze., who was couple was toasted by a large num educated at the Peking American ber of friends.

School, and went to college in the United States, is a nephew of Dr. Alfred Sze, the former Chinese

China at Tientsin and also Ambassador to the United States of and sometime Ambassador to the has been abroad for high studies Court of St. James.

Both young people have a wide His flancee's father WES for circle of friends in many parts of some years Manager of the Bank China.

After the sickroom

Drink delicious

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Well on the road to normal

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of normal health.

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OVALTINE

ANNEAL DEVER

ROMPLETE 2008

SZECH

H.R.H. the Duke of Glouces- ter, K.T., K.P. G.O.M.G., third son of the late King George V, to-day celebrates his 59th birthday, He married Lady Alice Scott, daughter of the Duke of Buccleuch, on Nov. 6, 1935.

THREE WEDDINGS

AT REGISTRY

Three weddings took place at the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, officiating. The parties were:---

Mr. Luk Wai-chuen, clerk, Sincere Company. Ltd., residing at No. 132. Yee Kuk Street, and Miss Lau Ma- ying, of No 105, Matauwel Road.

Mr. Leung Ngal, alias Leong | Wan-kim, residing at No. 161, Bai Yeung Choi Street, and Miss Lee Wing-kee, of No. 202, Ho Street.

Tan

Mr. Tsang Ching-por. of the Kowloon Canton Railway, and Miss, LA Yee-ping, residing at No. 152. Fa Yuen Street.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced it a

Mr. "Wan Yee-shing, merchant, residing at No. 14, Nga Tain Wal Road, and Miss-Tam Kit-ming, of No. 68, Nga Tsin Wai Road.

Mr. Wong Kam-to, merchant,

Mr. R. Millar, of Messsг. Butter- field and Swire, Jeft for Home by No. 84, Peel Street and Miss Leung the Empress of Asia yesterday.

Kwal-yuet. No. 111. Calne Road.

NEWSETTES

British subjects throughout the Mr. W. R. Andrews, acting chief Empire will join in wishing HH. accountant of the Kowloon-Canton the Duke of Gloucester many Railway, "accompanied by his wife happy returns of the day to-day and infant daughter, left for the on the attainment of his 39th United Kingdom yesterday by the birthday.

Empress of Asia.

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Mr. J. F. Hickman, of Messrs. Mackintosh, left by the Empress of Asia yesterday for England via Canada.

Mr. F. C. Hall, head of the Insurance Department of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co, Ltd. accompanied by Mrs. Hall, left for Shanghai yesterday by the Bir Victor Sassoon, accompanied Empress of Asia. by his secretary. Mr. Charles Arkwright, left for Shanghai Mrs. C. M, Wentworth Was yesterday by the Empress at Asla.granted a divorce from Mr. C. M. Wentworth by Judge M. J. Messrs. G. P. Ferguson and P. H. Helmick in the United States Griths, of the Education Depart- Court for China recently. ment, proceeded on Home leave.

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by the Empress of Asia ÿ sterday. Mr. G. W. Sewell, Managing

Director of Messrs. Robertson..

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Mr. W. C. Ball, of the Standard-Wilson and Co., Ltd., has quite Vacuum Oft Co., Shanghai, return-recovered from the accident sus ed to the northern port yesterday tained at the annual race meet- in the ss, Empress of Asia,

ing, and will be leaving hospital on Sunday.

Leaving by the 8.8. Empress of

Asla yesterday for the United

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HE the Governor and Lady Kingdom was Mr. D. A, Webb, of Northcote, are giving an official Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd. “

dinner at Government House at 8.15 o'clock to-night in honour to Messrs. H. H. Rose and T. s. Vice-Admiral J. I, G. M. Le Bigot, Clark celebrate their birthdays, Commander-in-Chief of the French to-day and not yesterday. as Fleet In Far Eastern Waters, erroneously reported.

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The following passengers salled

Mr. Stewart D. Begt, secretary on the Chaksang on Mar. 28: To of Messrs. John I. Thornycroft Tientsin-Dr. C. F. Wu; To Swatow and Co., Ltd, proceeded to Bhang-Mr. Chan Kum Wai; To Shang- haf yesterday in the Empress of hal-Mr. E. J. Fountain, Miss Asia.

Valarie Pikiel, Sgt. and Mrs. L. Sadler, Mrs. Jones and child, Mr.

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Miss Norah. Hiscox, of the Hong-H. Young: To Swatow-Mr. Nong. kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, left for the United Mr. A. R. 8. Major, Assistant Kingdom yesterday in the Empress Superintendent of the Hongkong of Asla

Police and Assistant Director of Criminal Investigation (Special Mr. Herbert Stoltenberg, of Branch), proceeded on Home leave Roechlingsteht China Shanghai, yesterday in the Empress of Asia. was a passenger in the s.s. Empress Ke was accompanied by Mra. of Asia which left for the northern Major. port yesterday.

The Rev. Raymond Kepler, Mr, D. F. Waller, Deputy Arma-DD., Executive Secretary of the ment Supply Omeer, R. N. Arma General Assembly of the Church ment Depot, accompanied by Mrs. of Christ in China, who is closely

with Waller, left for Home yesterday by connected.

the National the 8.s. Empress of Asia.

Christian Service Councit for Wounded Soldiers in Transit, left Mr. R. F. Clark, of the Talkoo*for Shanghat» yesterday, travelling Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., "accom-¡ia the as. Empress of Aäta, panied by Mrs. Clark, went on Home leave by the R. M. 8.⠀ Among the passengers leaving Empress of Asia yesterday. Hongkong for Shanghai yesterday

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in the 85, Empress of Asia were Mr. F. 8. Gibbings, head of the M. K. O, Hau, Mr. Lin Yau-tek, Dunlop Rubber Co.'s activities in Mr. C. H. Liu, Mr K., C. Lee, Mr. the Far East; returned to Shang-8. T. Shao, Mr. H. H. Wong, Mr. hal yesterday in the sa Empress T. M. Wu, Mrs. K. W. Shaw, Miss of Asia

Ho. Foo-in and Mr. Tsao Hsun- tasum

and note the difference.

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Elitrilutava i JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Is,

Mr. G. E. R. Divett, branch |manager of the West Coast Life Mr. CW, Petiit, General Becre- Insurance Company, was a pastary of the Foreign “Y” in senger for Shanghai by the Shanghai will shortly be leaving Empress of Asia which left yester-to work with the Y. M. C. A. of the City of New York, Mr. WE Hines will act as General Becre .Tile seventh annuaf general tary. Mr. and Mrs. Petitt expect meeting of the Children's Play- to leage Shanghai on the President grounds Association will be held Coolidge salling on April 13 · at the Chief Justice's Chambers,

Supreme Court, 1st Floor, on Under the leadership of the Thursday, April 8. 1988 at 3.15 Hongkong Committee for Student p.m.

Relief, Chinese students in Hong- Kong will take part in a mais: The Chinese Community in cath-taking ceremony in Confucius Hongkong will give a reception to Hall, Caroline Hill Road, this the Hon. MrR M. Henderson at morning to pledge loyalty to the the Chinese Merchants' Club, China (Blate as prescribed in the outline. Building (nith, noor) to-day- az 4 of the National Spiritual Mobilas DILA

tion Movernents

FRIDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Halved Grapefruit Cereal Jelly Omelet Coffee

LUNCHEON

Shrimp Chowder Asparagus Salad Fillet of Sale Tartar Sauce Fried Tomato Rings Baked Potatoes Stewed, Buttered Onions Hot Cross Buns Raisins and Nuta Tea

DINNER

Fruit Cocktall

Lettuce and Tomato Salad Chicken Patties

Rice Cake's

Cheese Toast

Coffee

After Dinner Mints

TO - NIGHT'S CHARITY

BALL

An excellent evening of entertain- ment is assured, those who intend "patronising the Charity Bali or- ganized by the Hongkong Women's Soldier Reket Association to be held to-night and to-morrow night at the Hongicong Hotel Roof Gar- den.

In addition to dancing, the fol- lowing programme has been ar- ranged:-Song selections (Miss Grace Chang and Mr. Banky Ip); Ballet (Miss Rose" Tan); Chinese. Item (Miss Violet); Fas de ceux (Misses Stella Ho and Helen Ho).

FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939.

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Charity Ball

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as

Dancing Hostesses

under the auspices of

Hong Kong Chinese Women's Soldiers Relief Association

in aid of

The Relief Work

Place:

Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden

Time:

March, 31st 1939, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.

April, 1st 1939, 8 p.m. 2 a.m.

Supper will be served at 10 p.m.

Tickets can be obtained at

Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden

Hong Kong Chinese Women's Soldiers Relief Association

Tables can be reserved at The HK Hotel.

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