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SOCIAL
WOMEN'S PAGE
BRIDES PLAN BRILLIANT
FINISH TO SEASON
Important brides-to-be have been busy making their wed- ding plans over the Whitsun holiday. At Weston Park, Shifnal, Lady Anne Bridgeman, Lord Bradford's daughter;" has been dis-" cussing arrangements with her family for her marriage to Lord Cowdray on July 19,"
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Although Lady Anne spent only The Marchioness of Zetland sald a day or two in town on her re-that the wedding will probably turn from America before joining take place towards the end of her parents in Shropshire, she July, and, incidentally of the Lon- found time to get in touch with don Season. Lady Jean is marry- her dressmaker and talk overing Mr. Hector Christie, of Jer- ideas for her wedding gown.
vaulx Abbey, Yorkshire.
She is going to try on the tolle for this when she returns to Lon-" don.
The Princess Royal is following Lady Anne's wedding" plans with interest, Lord Harewood is relat
An Autumn Wedding Wedding plans are also being discussed at the picturesque house
in Hyde Park, The Ranger's Lodge.
It is the home of Capt. Sir
Bryan Godfrey-Faussett, who has
ed to her. and her elder sister, served the present King and his Lady Diana Abdy, was a brides-two predecessors for 38 years as maid at the Princess's wedding.
End-of-Season Ceremony
July is to be the wedding month of several important London Season brides.
Equerry or Extra Equerry.
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son. Sir Godfrey's elder George Godfrey-Faussett. 15 marry- ing Mr. Godfrey Locker-Lampson's
The youngest daughter of the daughter, Miss Stella Mary Locker- Secretary of State for India Lampson..
Lady Jean Dundas, has been dis-
October is being talked of by
Mr. William Adolf Hellwing, and his bride, formerly Miss Mar-" garet Lynn, after their marriage at the Registry, Supreme Court, on Saturday.
cussing wedding plans this Whit-this young couple as their prob- PRETTY WEDDING
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IN KOWLOON
Mr. E. M. S. Xavier Miss L.M. A. Gutierrez
Was
QUIET WEDDING
TUESDAY'S
MENU
BREAKFAST.
Ruhbarb Cereal
Liver and Bacon
Coffee
LUNCHEON .
Shrimp Cocktail Potato Salad Cold Silced Ham Relish
Baked Spinach Creamed Onions
Strawberry Short Cake
Iced Tea
DINNER
Chicken Broth Asparagus Salad Filet Steak
Grilled Mushrooms Baked Squash
Corn on Cob Shoestring Potatoes
Sponge Squares and Lemon, Sauce Coffee
DIPLOMAT WRITES
FILM
Sir Robert Vansittart, Diplo- matic Adviser to the Government,
AT ST. ANDREW'S is writing dialogue for Mr. Ale-
D.B.S. Master And Miss Turbett
xander Korda's Alm The Thief of Bagdad." now in production at Denham,
He is a Fersian scholar and has written a book of poems in the Persian style. He was once at- Miss Eileen
Vera Turbett and tached to the Persian Legation. Mr. Bertram John Milton Monks "We are trying to make" the were joined in marriage yesterday | film really convincing fairy, of morning at a quiet and informal the East" sála Sir Robert "I am ceremony in St. Andrew's Church, collaborating with Miles Malle- Kowloon.
son on the dialogue, and I have. contributed several lyrics in the Persian style."
The marriage
solemnized at the Rosary Church, Kowloon, on Sunday last, af 4 p.m.; of Mr. Eduardo Maria Sarrazolla Xavier and Miss Lilla Maria Azedo Gutler- The Rev. J.R, Higgs performed rez, daughter of Mr. Joao Baptista the marriage rites for these two Gutierrez, and of the late Mrs. popular Hongkong residenta Adoziṇda Azedo Gutierrez,
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Misa Turbett, attired in a white The bride, who was given away crepe spectator sport frock with a by her father, was supported by deep, bright, blue bolero, wore a Misses Merela and Celeste Xavier large brimmed white straw hat with (sisters of the bridgegroom) and blue trim, her shoes carried out Misses Olga and Adozinda Gutler- the colour ensemble of blue and rez (her sisters) as bridesmaids, white. A lovely corsage of white While little Miss Aida Gutierrez gardentas was attached to the made a pretty Lower girl and bride's shoulder Mr. J. Fulker Master Arthur Xavier performed escorted Miss Turbett to the altar. the duties of Page.
The bridegroom had as his best-dant to the bride, was costumed in Mrs. J. Fulker. acting as attent men Mr. Luiz Xavier and Mr. Fer- a simply tailored white frock and
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nando Azedo Gutierrez..
The Rev. Fr. Rossi officiated at the service, after which a largely attended reception was held at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, No. 43. Cumberland Road, Kowloon Tong.
wore a large white straw hat."
A
corsage was also pinned to her
shoulder.
Mr. Monks, Assistant Resident
School was attended by Mr. George. Master at the Diocesan Boys'
Davis, as best man,
Later the newly married couple
After the Church ceremony the left for their honeymoon which will be spent in travelling to bridal party and a few friends Manila. Singapore and Southern gathered at the Peninsula Hotel ports.
The Dresses
The bride made a charming
where a reception was held.
picture in a wedding gown of with matching turbans and, car- white Chinese silk brocade, cut 'in ried bouquets of gladioli. princess line, the work of Madame The Flower girl looked really Chiffen. She carried a beautiful lovely in pale blue printed organdy bouquet of pond lilies,
over a satin slip and the page boy Her going away costume was of was smartly dressed in white sat- rose - coloured net over a taffeta in long trousers and pale blue slip, with a straw "pill box" hat] blouse.
to match..
The bridegroom's mother were a
The bridesmaids were attired in frock of "Garden Party" lace with frocks of white printed organza straw hat to match.
NEWSETTES
Mr. Arnold Brookshank, of the The Hongkong Y's Men's Club's
Public
Works Department, will Launch Picnic will be held on
ebrate his birthday to-day.
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Mr. P. D. Wilson, A.MICE, Assistant Director of Public Works, celebrates his birthday to-day.....
Mr. Michael Koodiaron, Maitre d'Hotel at the Peninsula, is cele- brating his birthday to-day..
Sunday next, leaving Blake Pier
at 2.10 p.m. Accommodation bas been-limited to 50.
Lum Chu, Associate
General Secretary of the Chinese
Executive Secretary of the Kow. YMCA, has been appointed
loon Branch of the Associatiori."
MrM: H. Curtis, Local Manager. H.M.S. Bideford, new escort ut Imperial Airways arrived in vessel for the China, Station, ar Hongkong, yesterday by the Dorado rived in Hongkong on Saturday from an inspection tour in the Capt. D. Young-Jamieson is in south command.
Sir Robert wrote novels and plays when he was quite a young man.
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Miles Malleson appeared in one of Sir Robert's plays, before the war.
"Foolery,"
They did not meet again until a few weeks ago, when they col- taborated on a play about Lord. Melbourne.
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Mr. R. Dormer, Senior Clerical "et Home" to all members of T's
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the congratulations of his friends Thursday at their newly remo
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and huffet dinner,
in the form of a musical evening
Mr. B. B. Tab will be the speaker at Thursday's meeting of the Hongkong Y's Men's Club at St. Francis Hotel. His subject will be "The Romance of Photography the 8th
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