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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931.

WEDDING AT THE

CATHEDRAL.

DR. J. W. ANDERSON WEDS MISS S. GILLESPIE.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Popsy Again.

To The Editor of Hongkong

Telegraph.]

A great dent of mulle interest was manifested in the wedding of Dr. J. W. Anderson to Mina Shiela

dua-Tubby' slmply Gillespie, which www solemnised furious with me, he anys I'm alway

St. John's Calistral yesterday giving wargiet versions of his afternoon, being followed by adeas. But I'm not always wrong largely attended reception on the and I wasnt about those currants Roof Garden of the Hongkong for when I went to pay the Govern Hotel.

ment our Water Bill the lift wasnt The bride is the eldest daughter working and the boy said "no cur- of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Granta no can dono you see they

opie, The Lewes, Victoria, are having trouble about them. B.C., and the bridegroom. Dr. Angus came in last night and James William Anderson, M.B., says he's found, the key to the Ch... F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh) Solution. He says he's done a int the only son of the late Mr. H. B. of hard drinking during the week- Anderson,, of Edinburgh, and Mra. Jend and that the way to solve the Anderson, Morrach, Landia Links,lery problem is to pay them in Fife, Scotland.

Roubles and he's got a lot of old

The ceremony, which was con-ones he'd let the Government have ducted by the Vory Rev. Dean cheap. He says Zodaviský put that Swann, and which was choral,idea into his head).

was timed to commence at half past three, but the Cathedral was Alled before that hour arrived,

Family Laces.

2 GROMA

Angus says that doc powder iden af mine is fine and why not try it all round and that is a case of wisdom out of the mouths of baby ducklings and that's rather sweet The bride who was given away

of him isnt it, my dear. He aaya by Mr. T. I Peas e, tum e

Its our duty to be suggestive be- trut tea

satte, cause poor Sr Wam couldnt adorned with family laces. She think of everything even if his sub. wore a veil which was also part of rataneous self went on worklag the family lace, and carried

when he's asleep. bouquet of Arum lilies. She was

Tubby says there's something attended lay two bridesmaids, Miss Jean Mackie and Miss Jonradically wrong with the Govern

1 ment cistern. 'do think they Benvis, both of whom were attrac-ught to have it cleaned out, tively attired in delphinium blue georgette with prelally wit the hot wenther pom- small contera,

Poenget of ing on, so un-éngenic, my dear.

Yesterday I paid Amah and gave leaves, and ails er vig sandefed

her eighty cents for each dollar and their costumes.

Mrs.plained and said there neednt be spy matroversy, She seemed a hit

a alam mes

The Matron of Honour, Peurre, wore a beautiful mastfe Terepe rounain gown, raired with

flowered liberty velvet.

Mr. M. M. Watsons was "best

Than

The honeymoon is bolnit spent at Fanling. the bride's oin- away costume being of brown crepe morocain,

tie and now alie's wone Cantem more far and Emust Be because I've not to wash Tubby's shirts and hugs. Arent these Amnhs too Flamentably beṇightled? Your over-

worked,

Porsy.

rond day in her life to know that

mari er only son was belar

plause),

a charming girl. (Ap

As to "Andy," he was very well known to them, and was one of the coming men of llongkong. Mr. Pearce said he was oure that th bridegroom would rise very high in his profession and they would! i wish him every success in bis

uture career.

The Attendance.

The following Wire among those who were present at the re ception. The Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin Mr. W. 1. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bellamy. Als and Mrs. Henry Ilangregs. Mr. W. A. Dowly, Dean Swann, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King, Miss. Johnson, Mr L. S. Greenhill, Dr. and Mrs. Margown. Mr. Pearce asked those present Dr. Cogan and Mrs. Cogan, Dr. to rise and drink to the health. and Mr. Black, Mr. and Mrs. A prosperity, happips, and long 1. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.life, of Dr. and Ms. Anderson. Hazeland, Mr. and Mrs, P. S. The toast was drunk and was Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. Housfield, followed by three cheers. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. it. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, Capt. and Mrs.

Oliver.

In replying. Dr. Anderson said Mrs. R. B. H. Oliver. Mrs. and that his feelings were much too Miss Hoyt, Mrs. Schuyler, Mrs. Strong for expression. Mere Grayburn, Mrs. Deavis. Mrs. words could not express what he Horse. Mrs. Heparty. Mrs. 3. H. felt as to the kindness which ind Turner and Miss Fair, Mrs. Shen-been shown to his bride and him- ton, Mr nd Mrs. G. S. Hugh elf. First of all, he said, he Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, would thank Mr. and Mrs. Pearce. Dr. and Mrs. MeElney, Mian For over seven years hat- Winnifrith, Mr. J. D. Humphreys, had had the

grent pri- Mrs. Lack and the Misses Lack, vilege of Mr. and Mrs. Pearce's

Bridegroom's Reply.

very

Mr. and Mrs. H. Owen Hughes, open door, He could not tell Mr. and Mrs. Newbigging. Mes what that meant to him and B. L. Lewis, Mrs. Tinsan and Mr. what it meant to other young men Allan Cameron.

in the Colony who had shared it.

At the rathedral the duties of ushers were carried out by Mr D. E. C. Marton and Mr. WT. Stanton.

Mr. Pearce's Toast.

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it was his privilege to propose à toast to the bridesmaids, His wife had expressed to him how much she owed to the bridesmaida, coming as she did only 24 hours ngo, to a strange place.

Replying on behalf of the bridesmaids. Mr. M. M. Watson thanked Mr. Anderson, 1

In proposing the health of bride and bridegroom, Mr. Pea, salt it was a disadvantage at such functions in place like

The bridegroom presanted each kong that one did not usually of the bridesmaids with beauti-, have one's relations and intimate fur platinum wrist watch. triends present, and the couple

were very gratified and pleased

at the way in which their friends

hal rallied round.

He had aut had the privilege ul meeting the bride's parents, but they had mutual friends in Vic- torin, B.C... where only the best and fairest were produced. He was sure that the people aver there would be thinking of them In Hongkong that afternoon. His wife and himself had the privilege nf knowing the charming indy who was the mother of the bride groom, and it must be A very

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