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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1938.

YEARS

VICARAGE BRIDE FIRST IN 200 Hers and Hims- The Lament of South Mimms

South Mimms, Hertfordshire village where the vicar, the Rev. Allen Hay, once lamented with the psalmist: "There were no maidens given in marriage and no widows to make lamentations,” was in the wedding news recently with another record.

When the vicar gives his younger daughter, 25-year- old Monica, in marriage to Mr. William Henry Rigg, of Hampstead, it will be the first bridal procession from the vicarage at South Mimms in 200 years.

"I have been through the parish registers and have dis- covered that this is the first marriage from the vicarage in two centuries," said the Vicar.

RUBBER YOU

SEE THROUGH

NO 1939 EXHIBITION

"Not Practicable To Reopen It In Its Present Form"

INDUSTRIAL DISPLAY

SUGGESTED

"It is not practicable to open the Exhibition next year in its present form," Fald Sir Cecil. M. Weir, Chair- man of the Exhibition, In 'reply to a suggestion made by Sir William You Could Make Windows Crawford in London that the Empire

Exhibition be reopened next year.

Of It

Rubber you can see through which may one day be used lite giess for windows has been manufactured by British reszáreh chemists at the National Physical Laboratory, Ted dington, Middlesex.

Sir Cecil pointed out,however, that

was much to be said for there portion of the Exhibition being retain- ed. for a display by Scottish Indua- trial and municipal bodies, together will the eultural exhibits at Bella-

houston.

Mr. P. J. Dolian, Chairman of Glasgow Corporation Liaison Com:-

эле The chemists have discovered that .con be made by adding chlorine in gas or many different materials liquid form to rubber and subjecting milter, also supported this proposal.

the mixture to variour temperature pressures.

Both hard and soft materials with many uses can now be obtained.

Mix dyes with the Chlorinated und coloured transparent

Sir William Crawford mid he thought it would pay Scelland to re- open Dellatiouston Park is an Ex- hibition next year. All the great buildings, with very slight adjust- ment, he said, would withstand the

rubber rubber is produced, effective for winter, and very little money would

interlor ornaments.

decoration or household

Lo involved in making them present- nble next year.

Sheets of linen, after treatment Sir Cecil Weir, however, stated that with the chlorinated rubber solution, it was definitely intended that the were given different temperature Exhibition should be for 1938 only. pressures. From one e hard plastic board was made. Another was chang-

In 1928 the vicar was com- weddings every year now-in spiled into a light cork-like material. plaining that there had not of the fact that housing (our old been a wedding in the village problem) shows little Improvement, for 14 months, and the following Eving here. After a honeymoon in "My own daughter will not be rhyme was made of the vieur's the South of France the young couple lament:

will be settling down near Wolver-

There are plenty of men in Southhampton."

Afimus,

But wedding's not one of their

whims.

"We

I don't get a peanu For marrying any Young couples of hers and hims.

ta live broken the marriageless spell now." sald Mr. Hay. "I wouldn't say it was due to any effort of mine, but there seems to be a quickened sense of marriage throughout the country, and South Mimms no longer lags behind.

THEIR HOUSING PROBLEM "Considering the size of the place, we get a good average number of

Tomorrow will be a big day, Mr. Dilton-testing your new retractable indercarriage design- we are all looking for, rasults. This company's just got to produce the fastest planes

REXT DAY-THE TEST"

AT THE DOCTORS |

In a Tudor dress of white slipper

satin embroidered with pearls, and pearl headdress, 'Miss flay will be Fattended by four bridesmaids in

Cambridge blue moire silk,

The Bishop of London will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Stewart Bernays, of Flachley, N,

The vicar was wondering whether there would be sufficient space for all the villagers who are expected lo attend one of the prettiest weddingg planned in South Mimms for several

years,

Mr. Rign. former Brook Linda racing motorist, is the son of a Stock Exchange member.

DREAM

COMES

TRUE

Recently

some

"The praise which the Exhibition has evoked," he said, "makes it worth while considering whether Scottish body, perhaps under the leadership of Glasgow Corporation, should not do something on the lines of Sir William's suggestion.

"There is a great deal to be sald for a retention of a portion of the Exhibition to hold display of Scottish Industry,” he stated.

Mr. Dollan agreed that the idea of a Scottish Indu

Industries Exhibition would

be excellent.

"Some day my Prince will come,"

"We could allow in R what Scat- sings Snow White in the falry tale

im cartoon. But he's come along land is doing in regard to new in- already for Misa Elizabeth Hunter,dustries, and what is all necessary af Upper Phillimoregardens, Ken- for her industrial and civic develop- Mussment. Local Authorities could com- sington (Londen). Hunter married Prince Chula-Cha-bine to give a picture of their pro- krabongse of Siam, at Kensington res during the past century and

their plans for the future. | Register Office.

"Such an exhibition could easily be and to Prince Dirabongse (B. Biru). Dominion and Colonial Avenues could Cousin to the young King of Slam housed in the present buildings. Tho

the famous racing notorist. Prince be made the nucleus of such a scheme, Chula is thirty, und las vest estates and it would be no inconvenience if in Slam, where the honeymoon will they were retained for another aix bt spent. Hi bride is twenty-two.

months,"

FASTER

PLANES

Exactly. Mr Dilton,

its this waking tired that's holding you back

at your job.

You sea, you burn up energy even while

you steep-it takes 20,000 muscular efforts alone to

breathe. If you're not replacing

used-up energy, of course you wake tined-that's Night Starvation.

I suggest Horlicks..

AMAZING, VILTON !...

20 MILES AN HOUR

INCREASE IN SPEEDİ.....

A CONTRIBUTION TO, SCIENCE, SIR!

"AT HOME

Testing

tomonów, dear, and

I'm not too hopeful of

results. I've not been working

wall recently. I've

been so tired

Chief Engineer Dilton, head of the research department of a largo`aoro- plane factory, was the most valued man in the firm. one day things began to go wrong

But

Don't worry, Tom. I'm sure it will be all right

CHILDREN'S TEARS TROUBLE SIGNALS FOR MOTHER! ...

FATCH that crying! It carries a message louder

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When the younger members of the family are upact, nervous, show signs of catching a cold, are "bound-up" inside-GIVE THEM CASTORIA, the safo laxative. Keep a bottle on hand always in your home.

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SHE said

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What is this I've

drawer?"

found in your

HE said

That? Ah! that was meant to be

a surprise for you! Something that's going to give you hours and hours of almost sinful pleasure! Open it!”

The humiliation of it.... can't think what went wrong. I've gone all to pieces lately. On, this tiredness, I even sako

up feeling tired!"

I hope to goodrese

Dilton has done

a good job with this new

design

Promise

mer, Tom

you'll go and sec a doctor about it

I'm pretty confident.

He seems to have got

into his stride again

lately

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terribly good! Thanks ever so much."

"Don't thank me-I didn't invent that filter tip. But here's to the man who did! He certainly knew how to improve Virginia ! "

"B. WEEKS LATER |

and so every nigit;

DOES YOUR HUSBAND WAKE TIRED?

WAKING TIRED reduces a man's cil-

ciency at work and play—he can't con centrate properly, he can't do his best work →→ he's unfairly handicapped.

If your husband wakes tired, see to it that he gets forlicks, a cupful regularly at bedtime. Horlicks replaces energy as it is being used up during sleep. He'll wake refreshed, he'll feel and look alert and alive,

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