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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934.
MILITARY WEDDING night blue satin and allver lame
COLOURFUL CEREMONY AT. ST. ANDREW'S
gown, set off with a small hat of allver fame and silver sandals.) She carried a spray of silver
lenvos.
Naval and military circles ware
"The Bride's Mother well represented yesterday after-1 The bride's mother looked char- noon at the wedding of Lt. Samuelming in a wine-coloured eropej Edward Colyoar Walker and alias gown worn with a wide brimmed Majorie Elizabeth which took place at. St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.
MR. QUO TAI-CHI
TO OPEN NEW CHUNGHWA INSTITUTE
London, Dec. 18. The Chinese Minister, Mr. Qua Tat-chi will open the new Wilkinson, velvet hat to match from "Felix." Chunghwa House in Ponnyfields on
The duties of best man were December 22. undertaken by Captain J. II. Whol-
The Home has been founded by ton of the 1st. 8th. Punjab Re giment.
the Chinese colony as an educational choral, the congregation joining Chinese and a club for parents.
The wedding ceremony was and recreational centre for poor
The main feature of the aneciat floral decorations in the, Church
A large party will be held at the Chinn Institute on Christmas Eve.
was's, bridal arch made of wn.t chrysanthemums...The Rev. J. R.. Hixxa, A. officinted at the cere-n the singing or "Lead us, hea- mony, while appropriate music was only Father," "Love Divine," and played on the organ
"0; perfect Love" by Mr.) Rupert Baldwin, A.T.C.),
After the wedding ceremony and after which Mr. Quo Tai-chi will the signing of the Register, the leave London to spend his holidays. happy couple left the Church un-somewhere on the sunny South der an archway of swords held by Const→Our Dim Correspondent, the Indian. officers of the 1st. 8th. Punjab Regt.
List of Guests *
The bride la the youngest daughter of Mr. H. P. Wilkinson, X.C.. J.P., and Mrs. Wilkinson of Drumballyhagaff. Tobermore, Co Derry. Mr. Wilkinson was for many years, Crown Advacate In Col MacPherson,
The wedding car, lent by Lt.-Navy blue shoes, bag, gloves and grey fur cont completed the en- China and Judge of the British the Panjab Regiment Miss by the
was drawn to semble. Court in Wei-hai-wet. On le Signal Section of the Regiment. retirement to Ireland he became, The 1st. Bu. 8th. Punjab Regiment; as his father WAH before him, formed a guard from the Church High Shert of his County. The to the Punjab Mess. bride's grandfather, the late Bir Hiram Wilkinson, BL, was
The reception was held on the for- lawn outside the Mess and music merly Judge of the British was provided by the Punjab Band. Supreme Court in Japan. Later, he became Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court for China and Koren. On his retirement, he be came Pro-Chancellor of Queen's University at Belfast,
Tonet to Happy Couple
In proposing the health of the happy couple Colonel D. St. J. Baxter anid:
the
Church and the reception were Among the guests present at the
Mr. O, C. Borrett, Lt. B. L. E. Hebert, Colonel and Mrs, and the Misses Morris, Lt.-Col. MnePher- on, Lt.-Col and Mrs. Williamson, Captain and Mrs. Hooper, Mr. nd Mrs. Ralston, Colonel and Mrs. Doughty. Major and Mrs. Macintyre, Major and Mira. Withington, Major Mullaney, Cap- "I am only too happy to pro- tain and Mrs. Carter, Captain The bridegroom, who is a Lieu- pose the health of our bride be- Dhaja, Caplain Jilani, Captain tenant in the 1st. Bn. 8th. Punjab cause to-day she has linked hor- Fennell, Mr. Gardwaite Regiment, in the eldest son of self with our regiment and is Misses Goodair and Kenly, Mr. Captain and Mrs. A. C. Walker of now a member of a very happy and Mrs. Kayll, Mr. Morris, Mr. "Tarn." Tiverton, North Devon. community. It is the custom on Harland, Colonel and Mrs. Baxter, He is the grandson of the late these occasions, 1 brilevt, to give Major and Mra. C. Campbell, Colonel T. Nicholas Walker of the the bride some advice, but what Major and Mrs. Ledgerwood, Bengal Staff Corps.
advice can I give to perfection? Major and Mrs. Booty, Major It only remains for me now to ask Austin, Captain and Mrs. Bates, Bride in Chiffon Velvet
you ali to drink to the health of Captain Whelton. Captain and The bride, who entered
Mrs. Neavy, the Rev. Riggs, the aur bride Tiggy Church on the arm of her father and was preceded up the aisle by the Rev. J. R. s and the choir-boys, looked charming in an ivory-chiffon velvet gown made by the Salon des Modes. Worn with this gown was a beautiful old jace veil, a family possession, tent for the occasion by Mrs. Dalzell, the bride's grandmother. The veil was held in place by a wreath of crystal leaves. The bride carried a sheaf of pale pink gladioli and silver leaves.
On behalf of his wife und him- Mr. Quist (Consul General for the Colonel Baxter for his good wishes mick, Coltart, Rivers and Corrie- self, the bridegroom thanked Netherlands), Meadames Ham-
and proposed the health of the H. Surg. Comdr. and Mrs. Gor- bridesmaid. Captain J. H. Wheldon Taylor, Commander and Mrs. ton suitably responded for Miss Walker, Major Brown, Surg. Walker.
Comdr. and Mrs. Bertram, Comdr. and Mrs. Taffari, L.-Comdr, and Mrs. Baker, Paymaster-Comdr. and Mrs. Horne, Lt.-Comdr. and Mrs. Tours. Dr. and Mrs. Smalley, Mr. T. Marten, Mr. and Mrs. Calthrop, Later, the happy couple left for Mesdames Hole and Brewer, Surg. the honeymoor. which is being Lieut. Corbett, Lt-Comdr. Tod, leaving. Lieut. Walker, Lieut. and Mrs. Attending the bride was Miss Mrs. Walker ware a silver grey | Crouch, Lieut. George, Miss Tux- Beatrice Colpear Walker, sister of satin dress with short navy blue ford, Mrs. Condor, Mrs. E. R the bridegroom. She wore a mid-cout and small blue velvet hat. Hooper, and Mrs. Tarik Marshall.
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