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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY,

JANUARY 8, 1937.

LOCAL WEDDINGS

MISS P. I. MURROW AND LT. R. H. S. CLARK

The stately Interior of St. John's Cathedral, made a perfect setting for the charming bridni group, at the marriage of Miss Peggy bobel Murrow and Lt. Ronald Harrison Senior Clark, R.N., of H.M.S. Med- way, which was, solemnised yester- day afternoon.

The Rev. H. W. Boities and Rev. W. G. Parker, of H.M.S. Medway, officiated at the ceremony, which took place at 2,30 p.m.

The bride is the youngest child of Licut. Col. and Mrs. H. L. Murrow, whilst the bridegroom is the only son of Surgeon Captain and Mrs. A. B Clark, of Nottingham, England.

The bride, who was given away by her father, set off her fair colour- ing by a gown of silver lume.cut an grnecful lines. A long train foll from the waist, the long sleeves fell in points over the wrists, and the bodice, which was cul square, was gathered into a narrow clasp of dia- mante. Her long tulle vell, threaded and embroidered with allver, wis held in place by a coronet of tiny ostrich feathers, Upped with sliver, She carried n, shower bouquet shaded mauve, plak and white sweet

peas.

Miss Eve Ann Hoyter, s brides- maid, wore a Medieval styled gown of pale pink taffeln. Little Muster Anthony Darrell Bishop was page- boy and wore a sailor suit.

Lt. A. W. Stewart, RN, was best man,

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Following the ception was held on H.M.S. Medway. Among the many guests present were Captain and Mrs. Coltari, Comman- der and Mrs. Beevor, Conunander und Mrs. Reeves, Wing Commander and Mrs.

Bishop.

Mrs. Hole, Mr. W. . Hamilton, Mr. Erik Nelson, Captain and Mrs. Maurice Jones, Major and Mrs. Eccles, Major G.W.V. Huskyn, Captain and Mr. Leek, Comite and Contesse de Courseulles, Lt. Cunde. and Mrs. Graves, Li, Copier.

Mrs. E. H. Tilden, Major and Mrs. Garrard, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. R.C.S. Garwood, Lt. Comdr, and Mrs. R. N. Garnett, Miss D. Dodwell, Lt. Comdr, and Mrs. R.N. Stirling Hamilton, Mr. and LL and Mrs. O. C. Womack Comdr. Woodhall,

The bride travelled in a dress of Russian-blue honeycomb cloth with braided front, cel off with a little page-boy hat, of brown. A fur cape, the gift of the bridegroom, was also and Manila worn. Repulse Bay have been chosen

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for the

Mr. W. Shewan and Miss C. Angus

A white taffeta cloque gown from Marshall and Snelgrove, London and white pan-velvet hat were worn by Miss Christina Helen Angus for her wedding, yesterday after- noon, to Mr. William Wyle Claik Shewan, an architect with the Publie Works Department.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow at the Union Church, Kennedy Rond.

The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. P. Angus and the late Mr. P. the Angus, of Hongkong, whilst bridegroom is the only son of Mr. G. Shewah of Aberdeen, Scotland.

The bride, who was given away by her eldest brother, Mr. G. i. Angus, looked charming in her white taffeta cloque gown and carried bouquet of red sweet-peas and white heather.

Silver Tulips

The bridesmaid was Miss Winifred Lawson, whose taffele gown was of a delicate rose pink shade. She car ried a shenf of silver tulips,

The duties of best man were un dertaken by Mr. N. K. Littlejohn. Mr. Longyene was at the organ,

The reception was held at the

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ABRUS

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a navy blue Frined, with grey fue, set off with a navy blur n-velvet hat.

leaving for the honeymoon, which is being spent at Fanling. Mrs. Shewan wore a navy blue dress with fur coat 19 from the bridegroom.

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the bride, who doesn't want to live In the same house with her husband, Powell

oil for eventually takes Europe. There, by playing up to Miss Loy's father, he worms himself into their good graces. Following wildly frantie fishing episode, Powell falls in love with Miss Loy. Things mother get a little complicated but none the A dramatic story placed in the position of turning her less amusing until Powell demon- that his marriage to Harlow wayward zon over to the police for er

wasn't legat. The finale clorides murder, or letting die an innocent | things satisfactorily for Powell and youth charged with the crime, is told Miss Loy, the suit is called off and when Mary Boland appears in "A Tracy has nothing to do but marry Sun Comes Home," her first dramatle! le girl who has waited so long. role on the screen, which opens to- day at the Alhambra Theatre. In a | plot charged with highpowered drama

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"Girls Dormitory," the dummatie | loyalty to her gangster brother and Myrna Loy is smartly regul and revelation of ecstatic first love, which | her love for a man sworn to stamp Spencer Tracy excitedly flustered.

ered opens at the Star Theatre on Sunday, him out, provides an exciting, sus- With something to use opening introduces to the screen the most im- penseful romance between Margaret In almost every sequence, the moti-portant star discovery of recent years! Callahan and Richard Dix in the vation is, unique. Editor Tracy in the delightful person of Simone latter's new picture, "Special In- kcures Jean Harlow. prospective Simon. Starred with such screen vestigator," now ai the Central bridle, waiting at the church to rush celebrities as Herbert Marshall and Theatre. The picture was adapted down to his paper to find why it printed a spicy scandal yarn about ili Chatterton, the petite Simone from "Fugitive Gold Erie Stanley Its production was int presents an inspired performance ! Gardner's serial. Myrna Loy, millionairess, for which that stamps her one of the most im- under the guidance of cum Пeld. the owner, Charley Grapewin, has portant personalities ever to reach Louls King directed. Owen Davis,

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