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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
LO-HO TUNG WEDDING
SPEECHES AT THE RECEPTION
HAPPY POSITION
HEARTENING REPORTS AT ST. ANDREW'S
JANUARY 31, 1933.
"WEEK-END MURDER”
(Continued from Page 3).
rifual of, dressing!" he murmured, Sound finances, Increasing con- "That's one of my bachelor do- gregations, and the utmost har-lusions that matrimony has com- "Not everyone is such a rapid mony between all workers were pletely destroyed."
of reports made at the features annual meeting of members of St. fire artist an I," retorted. Linds
besides ofco politics." Andrew's Church of England, Having to work taught me lots Kowloon, yesterday afternoon.
The whole of the first floor space of the Hongkong Hotel, including the grillroom, was utilised for the reception at the wedding of Mr. Horace Lo and Miss Grace Ho Tung
The Rev. W. W. Rogers, Vicar yesterday, and in the gathering of nany hundreds of distinguished of St. Andrew's presided and with guests, Chinese and foreign, were him on the platform were Messrs. mombers of the Government and J. H. Hunt, O.B.E. (secretary), Baldwin (treasurer) (People's representatives of the Chief Chi-J, W. nese public institutions such as the and W. H. Ç. Robson Hongkong Chinese General Cham-Warden). ber of Commerce, the Directorates
The meeting opened with prayer,
"But I've been working for offered Tomi weekly. years," "Much longer than you ever did. "Darling-you're a man," said And I can't touch you for spoed." Linda brightly and appeared to think she had ended the discus- Bion. After an eloquent look, "Well," he said, "speaking of her husband changed the subject. getting down to dork"
"Yea, Tommy?"
"Do you realize how much do pends on what happens to-day?"
of the Tung Wah and Kwong Wah after which Mr. Rogers addressed Hospitals, the District Watchmen's the gathering.
"This is the sixth annual meet- Committee and others. They were received by Sir Robert Ho Tunging of St. Andrew's Church over and Lady Ho Tung. and Mr. Lo which I have had the privilege of
"Do 17 Everything dependa, Cheung-shiu:
presiding," he said. "I want to
and thank you all most heartily for that's all! Did anything happen good-will last night that I should know the followship shown to me in so many ways dur-about 7" ing the past year and to invite your continued co-operation."
A huge wedding cake of five tiers occupied a conspicuous position on the raised dancing floor, and over a sat table where the official party was suspended a large floral bell which formed the central piece for the tasteful decoration.
Proposing the health of the happy couple, in a speech punctuat ed with applause, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern said:
me
Ladies and gentlemen.-To has been allotted the pleasant privilege of proposing the health of the bride and bridegroom.
It is
we
Mr. Rogers explained that he would only touch on major points, as much of the church work did not lend itself to tabulation.
conie.
Two decided improvements had been made. Firstly, the tank of repairing the organ, conimenced Inst year, was completed with results. In satisfactory most ticularly thank the builder, Mr. W. this connexion he wished to par- Blackett and the organist, Mr. an honour which I greatly appre-Rupert Baldwin. The organ would prove a very valuable adjunct to ciate for my wife and I have known both the familles ever since came to Hongkong, and we have church services for many years to established warm friendships with them. Both families hold honoured Hongkong and both positions in have played important parts in the public life of the Colony. This is not the first time those two leading fumilies have been united in mar- riage, and Horace and Grace have an excellent example to follow in of their the happy married fe brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lo.
(To be continued.)
Since his departure, valuable help had been given by the Rev. Mr. Upsdell, Rev. A. D. Stewart, Rev. Mr. Carpenter, and Mr. J. H. Hunt.
Invaluable services as treasurer had been rendered by Mr. J. W. Baldwin. Thanks were also duo People's Warden, Mr. J. H. Hunt to Mr. W. H. C. Robson, the (secretary), the church council, the ladies' guild, and finally to Bishop Hall for his recent visit.
Election of Officers.
"Our great desire is to strong- than the Bishop's hands by our The second step forward was loyal support in every way pos the installation of overhead clec-sible" concluded Mr. Rogers. tric fans in the chancel and nave of the church. This latter work was a tribute to the keenness and
Messrs. J. H. Hunt and J. W. generosity of the congregation. Baldwin were elected as repre- The two items had cost $10,000 sentatives to the Board of Trustees and the whole amount. had been paid off, despite the economically of the Church of England, bad times.
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The following were elected to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. the Church Council-Mr. W. II. C. Robson, Mrs. M. Bird, Mr. E. C. Thomas, Mr. Q. B. Raven, Mr. M. I am going to spare the blushes
Mr. R. H. Wong, Mr. R. Baldwin, of the happy couple by Avoiding
M. Thomas, Mr. J. W. Baldwin, committee worked the usual references to the beauty of the bride and the handsomeness very hard, with the result that the Miss H. D. Sawyer, Miss W. Robin- uf the bridegroom. They both Fayre proved a most enjoyable son, Mr. F. W. E. Dann, Mr. F. W. There Stapleton, Mr. H. Gittina, Mr. J. stand before you, happiness written and successful function. large upon their faces and as you seemed to be a general desire for Il. Hunt and Mrs. Langley.
The nine representatives to the probably remember, "to gild refined repetition of the Fayre this year.:
A pleasing point about the Diocesan conference were elected gold, to paint the lily is wasteful and ridiculous excess." Grace is Fayre, added Mr. Ragers, was the as follows--Mrs. M. Bird, Mr. E. Aurely rightly named, for she is the co-operation and assistance given. Thomas, Mr. O. B. Raven, Mr. embodiment of grace and mistress by other Churches of England in J. W. Haldwin, Mr. R. H. Wong, of many arts, though, strange as it the Colony and the Women's Sec- Mr. R. Baldwin, Miss W. Robinson, Mr. J. H. Hunt and Mr. H. Gitting. may seem, the Hongkong Univer- tion of the Y.M.C.A.
The following were elected sity will still insist on calling her a
Financially, the church's post- Bachelor of Arts even after her tion was sound, but it had to bo Sidesmen-Messra. H. Gittins, A. marriage, Horace, known for his
remembered that only one man G. Toppin, F. C. Felshow, H. H. happy smile, is following the legul was now attached to St. Andrew's, Rose, R. H. Wong, J. 1. Barnes, tradition of the family and is wo
The falling off in revenue from G. Hume, E. McNyder, J. Gibson, know learned in the law and well
the envelopes was a serious mat-R. Baldwin, E. H. P. White, V. able to argue it with anyone. Butter which merited the fullest con Ramsay, F. W. Stapleton and Dr. hens now set up his own domestle sideration in the near future. Re-Matthews.
Capt. C. E. Elliot-Heywood was court and he will find it is the one gular and proportionate giving court in which there must be no
was a most Important feature of elected anditor and accorded a learly vote of thanks for his argument and no laying down of Christian church work. the Inv. Tact will be of more use
During the past year, death had work than law, as it usually is, and
removed two very sincere church grace will be an even greater asset workers in Mrs. W. F. Fincher and than tact. Indeed I expect Grace Miss Phyllis Rathsom. Mr. Rogers will usually be the deciding factor extended his deepest sympathy to in the household, and so it should the relatives of the deceased. be, for when love is present there number of good workers had bean
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during the past year. Mr. J. W. Baldwin was elected Vicar's Warden and Mr. W. H. C. Robson People's Warden for 1933.
Electoral Roll Report.
The report on the Electoral Roll, is no need of argument law. lost by departure from the Colony, presented by Mr. J. H. Hunt, dis These two young people were Prominent in this number were clearly destined for each other, for Capt. R. D. Thomas, who had been closed an increase of seven mem- Horace has always borne more closely connected with the church bers, The roll now stands at 169. than half of Grace's nume and for many years and was now Mr. Hunt also read the report of Grace was using the first syllable ing in Vancouver, B.C., Mrs. Mil- of Horace's pume until she changed ler and Mr. and Mr. J. B. H. Ho into Lo this afternoon.
Event Foreseen.
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Mr.
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financial In March last, 15 candidates Mr. J. W. Baldwin, in moving wore presented to the Bishop for the adoption of the
This number was statement said that the past year been a dificult one. hind not I feel I have some right to pro-confirmation. ose this toast to-day for my wife well up to the average.
his Salarien was an item which was Rogers expressed and i think we were among the
for the services much lower than usual, owing to first of the friends of the two gratitudo
year by the fact that Mr. Rogers had ac families to foresee this happy rendered early in the
Halward. assistant since Mr. Halward went day. Long before the engagement the
and assisted to the Cathedral. was announced we happened to see Mr.
Offertorics showed Horace and a young lady whom wo until the pressing needs of tho could not clearly recognize walking Cathedral had taken him away. decrease, the total being $808 less than last year and $1,368 less than Byatem arm in arm up the drivo of "The
1929 when the envelope Falls," and with true feminine in-
was inaugurated. tuition for a romance my wife at
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After paying a tribute to Capt. once nam d the young lady and Robert and Lady Ho Tuny, Mr. Lo quite correctly predicted the pre- Cheung-shlu, Dr. K. C. Yeo, and Elliot-Heywood's auditing of ac counts, Mr. Baldwin dealt with sent happy occasion. The course of Miss Florence Ho Tusg.
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Mr. Stapleton seconded the mo- he must have been married an hour Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Treasurer was called upon to ex- just as qualified to give a disserta Grayburn, Prof. W. I. Gerrard and plain a few items appearing in the Port Said, Gonos, Marseillos, Algiers, Oran, Rotterdami (Amsterdam). tion on married life as some recent
Mru. Gerrard and the Misses balance sheet. writers on Hongkong have been to
The following reports of church express their views on this Colony Gerrard, Prof, W. Brown, Prof, and Ladies and gentlemen I will triflere. R. KM. Simpson, Prof. Lactivities were presented British no more with my important subject Forster, Mrs. Wilson-Fox, Mr. and and Foreign Bible Society (Mrs. but will ask you to join with me Mrs. Mck Kon-sang, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baldwin), Scripture Union in drinking to the long life, health Kwok Siu-lau, Mr. and Mrs. He (Miss Robinson), Mothers' Union (Mrs. W. W. Rogers), Young
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