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MONDAY; - OCTOBER -8, 1934.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.:

WEDDING BELLS

GRAN CHACO WAR.

CEREMONY AT ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH

CHARITY BAZAAR,

FOR COLONY'S SICK AND- POOR CHILDREN

“U.S. SECRETARY OP STATE

DENIES REPORT A bride in a Hown of heavy

Washington, Oct. 7. The Convent of the Precious white silk, with two small flower- Reports, ascribed to the Havas Blood will be holding's bazaar- girls, in

green georgette and Press Agency, of France, that the and fete under the distinguished organdie, formed the charming United States has refused to par-patronage of Lady Peel, on Octo- bridal group that entered the ticipate in the League of Nations' ber 13 and. 14 at the Chinese English Methodist Church on efforts to end the Gran Chaco war Catholic Young Man's Society, 10 Saturday afternoon. The occas-between Paraguay and Brazil have Calne Road, The opening ceremony ion was the marriage of Miss drawn forth protests from Mr. will be performed by His Lordship Maria Carolina Elisabeth Schotel Cordell Hull, U. S. Secretary of Bishop Valtorta on the 13th at to the Ree, Robert Walter Deben- State.

p.m. The purpose of this func hám Peck.

tionlia to raise funds in nid of the children's hospital and orphanage | which are run by the Sisters al their convent at Shumshulpo, t

The Havas despatches, which are The bride who arrived in the Colony on the F. and O. liner Rajputana reported to have received wide last week, is the daughter of hir, and publicity in Brazil, are alleged to Mes, Cornelis Yohannes Schotel of have attributed to Mr. Sumner Dordrecht, Holland. The bridegroom Welles, former U. S. Ambassador to The Committee, it is learned, is the son of Cmdr. Frederick Peck, Cuba, the statement that the will run the bazaar, on a bigger 'IN. (retired) and Mrs.: Pock,

League of Nations movement in scale this year, making it worthy Doctrine. fringed the famous. Monroe of patronage for the sake of charity as well as for entertain-

Wreaths of Wild Roses,

the Rev. Arthur II. Bray, looked The bride, who was given away by charming in a gown and train of heavy white silk set off with a fine lace vell. The Secretary of State, Inment. In addition to the offering She carried a spray of white flowers categorically denying the report, by the sisters of a large quantity tled with white satin ribbon.

and branded the alleged Havas despatch of knitted

embroidered as wild, reckless and unfounded.articles, suitable for household United Press,

use, there will be various goods, generously, donated by local firms The Misses M. Johnstone and Olive Brown, as bridesmaids, wore green

and factories, to be disposed of.. flowered georgette gowns, and the two Messrs, Willfamson and Company.

Aiming at giving good valile for flower-girin, Nancy Shannon and

The bride entered the Church on money spent at the function, the Betty Glanville, were dressed in the arm

Mr. committee have of her step-father,

Imported an period frocks of green crgondie.

Greenburg, and looked very charm-abundance of beautiful toys and They all wore wreaths of wild roses on ing in a white satin creation, carry-dolls, which will be awarded to their hair and carried bouquets of ing a beautiful long trail. She car-winners of the numerous Interest- white Rowers tied with green ribbon ried a bouquet of white orchids and ing games of skill..

The Rev. Edgar Dewatoes, assisted maiden hair fern. Little Miss Lillo by the Rev. Erris C. H. Tribbeck, Ferguson, the flower girl ware The disposal of souvenir tickets officiated at the ceremony, appropriate musle being played on the organ by green silk dress with a bouquet of issued at $1 and $2 each, though

Victorian posics, Mra. L. E. Luck. The duties of, best;

showing a decrease in comparison man were undertaken by the Rev. bhte georgette, was Matron of Hon bad times, has so far reached a

Mrs. F. M. Perry, In a dress

with previous years owing to the Frank A. White,

our, and Mr. Frank Neill was best fair number, and as there are still few more days before the dress function takes place, the com- hat tomittee hope that more purchnass of tickets will be made, ao an to officint-give support to the institution," which depends chiefly on the pro-

A reception at Lane Crawford's man. Mrs. Greenburg, the britic's Restaurant followed the wedding mother, looked charming in a soft eeromony and the many friends of the shade apple green georgette Rev. Peck and Mrs. Peck gathered to with a large black picture toast their future happiness.

match.

Later, the happy couple left forj The Rev. Father, Granelli their honeymoon, which is being spent? ed,

at Cheung Chau and Hangchow. Following the ceremony a recep- cords derived from this bazaar for Mrs. Peck choke a brown spotted silk flon was

held at No. 289, Prince its maintenauce, dress, bat and cost for her going-away; Edward Road, ensemble.

Harrigan-Piper

#L St Edward

For her going away dress the bride

The following constitutes tha were a dress of blue powder georeommittee of the bazaar:--Presi getlo.

Warnes Gaby

dent, Rt. Rev. Mgr. H. Valtortu: Vice-president, Mr. R. C. 11, Lim; Chairman, Tae Yung-kwong; Vice-

The wedding took place Therean's Church. Prince Read, Kowloon, on Saturday after- A quiet wedding took place on chairman, C. M. Kwan; Hon. noon, of Miss Elleen Muriel Piper, of Saturday at Sydney, the daughter of the late Cathedral when. Miss Iris Aspinall eral Committee: Mears.

the Roman Catholic Secretary, Chan Wal-chien; Gen- Captain Piper, of Bathurst.

New Warnes become the bride. of Cyrill

Lal

South Wales, Australia and Mrs. Frederick Gaby, of the Chinese Chung-to, J. Moraes; So Shing- Greenburg, to Mr. John Harrigan, Maritime Customs. The Right Rev, hon. Li Chun-wah, Tam Shou-so?), the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop II. Valtorta officiated at the Li Tat-chi and Dr. Y. Y. Tang, Harrigan, of Burwood, Sydney, Aus ceremony. The honeymoon is being Business Maunger. Chan Wai- tralia, and a member of the staff of spent at Repulse Bay,

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Nanking, Oct. 7. the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Mr. Hou Tung-fan, the High- of Christ. Scientist, yesterday. Commissioner of the Administra

The Golden Text was: "All that tlon of Welhaiwel, arrived in the is in the world," the lust of the capital yesterday. ***. flosh, and the lust of the eyes, it is officially stated that the and the pride of life, is not of

the Father, but of the world.object of his visit to to submit a And the world passeth away, report to Mr. Wang Ching-wel and the lust thereof: but he that President of the Executive Yuan, death the will of God abideth for on the administrative condition of Levor"" (1 John 2:10 17). 2007 |the ox-British Settlement and also *** Among the citation which com- to ask for instructions Contrat

the was the

Notes Agency.

PAUL MUNI Following from the Bible: "All

TAMA FUGITIVE

- FROM A CHALKGA,

things are full of labour, man

cannot utter it; the eye is not "Selence and: Health with Key to autisfied with seeing, nor the car the Scriptures" by Mary Baker filled with hearing. The thing Eddy: "Imperfect mortál mind. that hath beon, it is that which sends forth its own resontblances, shall be; and that which is done of which the wise man said, "All- is that which shall be done; and is vanity," a... The crude there is no new thing under the creations of mortal thought must Toun.... ....I have seen all the works finnily give pincer to the glorious

that are done under the sun; and, forms which we sometimes behold. behold, all is vanity and vexation in the enmora a divine “find;""" of spirit" (Ecclesiastes 1: 8, 9, when the menak!"' picture ! [*** |14)2 Tyle

spiritual and - oternal Mortals. The Lesson-Sermón äls

also includ-must look beyond fading, finite the_following passages from forme, if they would gain the true, the Christian Science, textbook, sense of things" (pp. 230, 203).

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