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always mesh 1shi.b brco^ngb 1 jbermuda 4 utcorier 9 yiup fc „ t 3;mt i & drinking "^> l to published bi-wcekly price 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d canada's be8t hamilton bermuda saturday may 30 1953 no 79 volume xxix governor urges residents to cooperate in making big three comfortable ocean view club host to many at fashion show and dance plans all set for i^l_jxx-z zzzx-xz ' sj v 1 wa wk _\ r^i wj bmbbb s _. .». an ja_m amt j __* 4 5 * " ■_ i 4 1 ■: l^__i ' r i k ■: k c s t j v ' i ** » - ___ * _ _ f _| 3 asamff ' 1 f • 1 / iv si wabwl asbbbbbt ww * 1 bs^bbbsw sp x-m _____■bssssssssssssssssswl fe • ¥ iff ** * bbbbb at bbbbbl ne'er-to-be-forgotten celebration of coronation i mans for i iiever-to be foritotten eeb-bralioi l the jueevs i oronation next week for bel muda officials in charge of ar rangements repi te.l from lie end of the lolls to the other this morning h e says tucker's town may become restricted area during conference church scnices military and ci\il parades bou tlrs-s lire works displays ami eoaunnnh singhaj will he ihe main reatnrea . n the various parish programmes special attention has b.-.ti en to the children t make an impressi n them thej \ ill be feted at parties sports meets ami other fund s which are planned throughout the holidays lleriniiiliaiis were mtgai yestenlay to lie afmmta with the anth niies iii making the vital big thr onfereiiee to lake pla.-e here aronnil the nii.ltlle of next mouth as smoothly working as possible the department al kiln.-a tion aiinoiiiiei-il this morning that arrange menta have been mad for s|hakers to address the pupils ill the eolony's seliools at speeial .' leiiioliies lo be belli next monthly k.ts weather permit i tog seat in oiiiside the cathedral w be arraig.il ml the service will be followed b public a.l ln s , sj stem this appeal was made by his excellency the < overnnr lieut i ieneral sir alexander hood at a press conference he called yesterday to announce local plans for the conference lb said : we want to make this conference as comfortable as we can for the participants and avoid a crush of spectators ami curiosity seekers about s.i'imi mcilals inion jacks and small portraits of the qren have been distri buted for presentation to the children framed portraits of tbe qneea ami the duke of edinburgh have been prescnt etl to the various schools in the evening breworhs >\» pla\s will be held in the west end at daniel's head at albuo.s's point iu hamilton anil at barracks mill st line of the highlights of the spring social season was the fashion show and lane sponsored by the ocean view golf club n tuesday night at the lovely cardinal : lib in reid street it was hoped to set a high standard ami to respect as far us possible the privacy the participants are entitled to t he governor stated questioned about the date of the proposed conference sir alexander said he oeald only guess that it would not be before june 13 and that it would last from four or five days to a week • qeorgen about im persons were present antl immensely enjoyed themselves dancing and singing to the music of noel smith and his three sons th main feature ef the evening was the fashion show in which fifteen eharni ng young girls modelled gowns made by mrs vernon lowe ami mrs noel clarge wives of officers of the club the two designers teeetfet the plaudits of the large crowd for their beantiful ■real i'in ami before the evening was out hided it was announced that the si ill be repeat il at the raynor tennis courts in southampton at a later date the master of ceremonies for the evening was mr vernon lowe genial pr.-siilen of o arrangements have also been made for the attendance of about t.-n per cent of the colony's school children at the parole t be held at bernard park on coronation day the parade will begin at h 20 a.m when the first of the units tak ing part will assemble at the big three may stay at mid-ocean personal and social sec-urity arrangements arc being worked out by the ber muda government sir alexan der saitl and consideration is being given to the possibility of bribing in extra british troops most likely from jamai ca in answ.-r to a question the governor said there is no likelihood whatsoever of american troops comprising the security forte lie confirmed that mid oecan club and castle har hour hotel in the exclusive tucker's town area have been selected as sites for the forth coming conference it was hoped that prime minister sia winston churchill president eisenhower aud the french premier would stay at mi.l ot-ean club o.-ean view he was assisted by mr noel clarke ami mr erskine simons - amoiyr those to leave for the i'nited states this week were mrs eunice allick of p.-iiibrokc accompanied hy little chen 1 smitb ' somer set mrs sylvia sampson also of pembroke mrs linn tal bot and daughters iladvs and jai-.|ii.-line as well as her neiee ali^s lilady onley of marsh polly pembroke mr antl mrs wuliam dunbar smith of w'rwick mrs martha meco who w as «.-••. inpaiii-'l by miss o'orgina richards and miss ruth simons of pemheabe thev bave gone to alifor nia > ; mrs cal)i join's ami continued on page 8 the models included the misses rowena darrell joan fubler allatine cala i'arolyn derosa marilyn simons charlotte martin madelyn robinson sheila robin % althea simons lois stovcll delores 1 ightbonrne phyllis seymour ami betty n.s son park some of the charming models in the fashion show are picture i abovn the covernor will arrive at l a.m antl following the fir in f the royal salute and playing f ihe national anthem he will inspect the military fores cadets scouts rirl iii.bs an i various bri ajeiea she's got particular reason to be proud community joins in dedication of youth center the past lo months to complete among those who attended the press conference with the overnor were mr i ii bon ham and miss p j metcalfe representatives of the confer ence department of the british foreign offi'-e who flew to the colony earlier this week to make arrangements and the hon e t smith a.-tinf-g colonial secretary arrangements for reception of the distinguished visitorb and their local entertainme.it are also being considered the dedication service araa conducted by the presiding elder of the district the rev dr j i smith assisted by rev buttetfielil ami other ministers of the a.m.e church the servi.-e was very impres sive and well atten.b-d of her queen at 1 1 o'clock the same morn ing a state service will b held at the cathedral in addition to the official seating in the cathedral a large number of muta will be available for pri vate woi-shipjm-rs without tic the governor reckoned that the president eisenhower would arrive at kindley field by special plane it has al ready been stated that sir winston will travel in i one of the most excited sunday last was a very significant dav in the life of st phillips a m e church harris bay and its energetic young pastor the rev cyril rutterfield it was the occas sion of the dedication of the new lecture room whieh the pastor anil his congregation have laboured so hard during youngsters in bermuda today is pretty little elizabeth mary cross daughter of mr and mrs florent cross of dudley hill peget who will ix siij years old on coronation dg shortly after his appoint ment to the pastorate of st phillips in november lfu one of the tirst things rev buttertiel.l set about with his congregation to do was to ml mr carter who is returning to london today told the press that his u.s counterpart mr james griffith of the division of international conferences of the state department will be arriving in the colony on montlav to make specific ar rangements for the is dele gation similar manner as regards overseas commu nications it was stated that special channels would be pro vided for conference delegates arrangements have already been made with cable and wireless ltd to augment their services mr carter stated lit_litylltumiiired to think that the qsmta who is also her namesake chose her birthday june 2 — of all days for warn of the greatest events in h.-r life smnrests water to continued on page 8 new york deptist treatment of loeal god save the queen aid development ot teeth continued on page 8 c*bbbbbb ' "* -' fb ____? next week the eyes of the world will be upoit i ion the apital of the english speaking world where people from prm teallv every section of the globe will be an hand to witness the e..roi ation of her majesty elizabeth ii quran of jr.-at britain an inli rratiag talk oa the modem in dentistry was given at tin leopards on thurs.la.s l dr lisle c carter a dentist who is holidaying in bermuda ncss partner dr louis corbin research developments club w.ctl.v lllieheon prominent new vork with hw former biisi sir stafford cripps 1 daughter to wed northern ire'aiid the british commonwealth and the various t eo'onics stuttered earned the lobe defender of ihe faith we arc told that tbe ceremony is pure'y english iu origin and that it has maintain much of its pagcanti-v . with meeptioj in recent times the festivities have been dropped africa law student dr carter related sonic of his experiences in the field ot preventative dentist r in ken vork and had .>:■•• suggestion :•• make which might i ■pci m i'd ; ani better rami and i il in is important attci birth the hupori.'i i there are nian of us who as products of the new world ud it iiuit'ivhal difficult to fully grasp the s gniarance ot ihe ocas on many ainerieans for example cons der l'.ritisli lb alt.t an extra ;• a nt display of grandeur which tin brhieh hxche.iuer cannot cry well stfonl here in behpudn where knglish influence is very much more recent there is keen sympathy for the p.ritish people antl we find ourselves sharing with them and in fact grasping sonic of the spirit of coro nation which is so visibly in the atmosphere even though aa are three thousand miles away ad or tts sareiftal ili i • i ir who learned l -. hriie london mav _*» miss eni.l margaret peggy ( iipps youngest tlaughter of th lite sir stafford cripps autioinred today she will he marred iu julj to joseph appiah negro law student antl son of a gold coast tribal leader she said tin wedding will tak place iu london miss cripps however inter runted t say joe is about my age m i i-xampf miss cripps is the tlaughter of one of the most distinguished men in recent british public life her father who died iu 1962 was a member of the brit ish labor government a leader in the christian church and a brilliant lawyer he was chan cellor of the exchequer in the attlee labor government strong t.-.tii in the habit •>! i rushing its teeth t bc^uiim he suggested thai tl min « ml i onti i ot local drinhing water should be bud up by the addition of florin scien tific tests conducted over a period of years iu several american cities proved that florine placed in drinkin : water had reduced tooth decay by as much as forty per cent hot when the lis because the damage will already ham lis en done — if il sees the parent do ing likewise the child's tirst trip l the dentist should be between • ( •' i.ge of two and three s as to nequahit the . ifild with ins .! tor elisabeth says iu her own childish way that she is going to semi this clipflir to th^i qneea to let h.-r know s heir proud she feels miss cripps who is th:rty k made the announcement with her fiance at a conference in the studio of pritish artist felix tnpolski mr appiah who received part of his educatoin n eng land and is the persoi:h repte sentative in great britain of the sold coast prime minist smilingly declined to give his . xa.t age .* we dare not speak for other parts of the empire though we wonder just how much of the coronation spir.t is alive in such places as kenya tanganyika south africa and other places where the british sense of fairplay is so wantonly ignored suffice to say we are certain that the africans de not associate their suffering with the monarchy in london the couple saitl they first met at an african students i'nion party in london nearly two years ago he felt that the mineral con tent of local drinking wat.i was low ah hough different problems would be ciicoiinti-r.-d of water the dentist was sur here as regards the treatment it could be accomplished dr carter went on to •■;■-. i sedan hem parental ettitudee illrtlieilceil the developiiient of children's teeth for install he saitl if the parent eh ws gum all day tin child would j the danger to tin development f teeth by gum chew in i it wasn't quite love at tirst sight miss cripps said it came later but it came defi nitely in my country a family is very important we are convinced that the british form of ioverniiiein s stin the most staple antl the most democratic iu the world we still have the right to criticise the government we have no secret police to hound us ami we have no mccarthy with wise statesmanship many of our ills eau be settled througs constitutional means in the meantime we prefer to keep the crown-head free from party and race polities p it li miss cripps ami mr appiah said their families ap proved of the marriage dr carter said the modem treatment for the proper devel opment of teeth and bone struc t.iie hgan with the mother be fore the child is born in this i taped ireful dieting of the asketl if they plan to rear a family miss cripps smiled am well-known he added age a secret my mother lady cripps will most certainly attend our wedding said miss cripps continued on page 8 dr carter was totfodi • ••! to the club by mr percy pavn ter ami thanked hy mr ii il r.'i.wn m n my country he said a in's age is always ids own said weill if jmssible mr appiah tpiickly broke in to say oh certainly we will t__^^bb liwnu your family ihe vitamin thky nefutiii7 oinly way they like them use blossom uk canada enriched flour for all purpose —/""«> cb"l-bj , rtf | .- *•— ■' •
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Date | 1953-05-30 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-05-30 |
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FullText | always mesh 1shi.b brco^ngb 1 jbermuda 4 utcorier 9 yiup fc „ t 3;mt i & drinking "^> l to published bi-wcekly price 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d canada's be8t hamilton bermuda saturday may 30 1953 no 79 volume xxix governor urges residents to cooperate in making big three comfortable ocean view club host to many at fashion show and dance plans all set for i^l_jxx-z zzzx-xz ' sj v 1 wa wk _\ r^i wj bmbbb s _. .». an ja_m amt j __* 4 5 * " ■_ i 4 1 ■: l^__i ' r i k ■: k c s t j v ' i ** » - ___ * _ _ f _| 3 asamff ' 1 f • 1 / iv si wabwl asbbbbbt ww * 1 bs^bbbsw sp x-m _____■bssssssssssssssssswl fe • ¥ iff ** * bbbbb at bbbbbl ne'er-to-be-forgotten celebration of coronation i mans for i iiever-to be foritotten eeb-bralioi l the jueevs i oronation next week for bel muda officials in charge of ar rangements repi te.l from lie end of the lolls to the other this morning h e says tucker's town may become restricted area during conference church scnices military and ci\il parades bou tlrs-s lire works displays ami eoaunnnh singhaj will he ihe main reatnrea . n the various parish programmes special attention has b.-.ti en to the children t make an impressi n them thej \ ill be feted at parties sports meets ami other fund s which are planned throughout the holidays lleriniiiliaiis were mtgai yestenlay to lie afmmta with the anth niies iii making the vital big thr onfereiiee to lake pla.-e here aronnil the nii.ltlle of next mouth as smoothly working as possible the department al kiln.-a tion aiinoiiiiei-il this morning that arrange menta have been mad for s|hakers to address the pupils ill the eolony's seliools at speeial .' leiiioliies lo be belli next monthly k.ts weather permit i tog seat in oiiiside the cathedral w be arraig.il ml the service will be followed b public a.l ln s , sj stem this appeal was made by his excellency the < overnnr lieut i ieneral sir alexander hood at a press conference he called yesterday to announce local plans for the conference lb said : we want to make this conference as comfortable as we can for the participants and avoid a crush of spectators ami curiosity seekers about s.i'imi mcilals inion jacks and small portraits of the qren have been distri buted for presentation to the children framed portraits of tbe qneea ami the duke of edinburgh have been prescnt etl to the various schools in the evening breworhs >\» pla\s will be held in the west end at daniel's head at albuo.s's point iu hamilton anil at barracks mill st line of the highlights of the spring social season was the fashion show and lane sponsored by the ocean view golf club n tuesday night at the lovely cardinal : lib in reid street it was hoped to set a high standard ami to respect as far us possible the privacy the participants are entitled to t he governor stated questioned about the date of the proposed conference sir alexander said he oeald only guess that it would not be before june 13 and that it would last from four or five days to a week • qeorgen about im persons were present antl immensely enjoyed themselves dancing and singing to the music of noel smith and his three sons th main feature ef the evening was the fashion show in which fifteen eharni ng young girls modelled gowns made by mrs vernon lowe ami mrs noel clarge wives of officers of the club the two designers teeetfet the plaudits of the large crowd for their beantiful ■real i'in ami before the evening was out hided it was announced that the si ill be repeat il at the raynor tennis courts in southampton at a later date the master of ceremonies for the evening was mr vernon lowe genial pr.-siilen of o arrangements have also been made for the attendance of about t.-n per cent of the colony's school children at the parole t be held at bernard park on coronation day the parade will begin at h 20 a.m when the first of the units tak ing part will assemble at the big three may stay at mid-ocean personal and social sec-urity arrangements arc being worked out by the ber muda government sir alexan der saitl and consideration is being given to the possibility of bribing in extra british troops most likely from jamai ca in answ.-r to a question the governor said there is no likelihood whatsoever of american troops comprising the security forte lie confirmed that mid oecan club and castle har hour hotel in the exclusive tucker's town area have been selected as sites for the forth coming conference it was hoped that prime minister sia winston churchill president eisenhower aud the french premier would stay at mi.l ot-ean club o.-ean view he was assisted by mr noel clarke ami mr erskine simons - amoiyr those to leave for the i'nited states this week were mrs eunice allick of p.-iiibrokc accompanied hy little chen 1 smitb ' somer set mrs sylvia sampson also of pembroke mrs linn tal bot and daughters iladvs and jai-.|ii.-line as well as her neiee ali^s lilady onley of marsh polly pembroke mr antl mrs wuliam dunbar smith of w'rwick mrs martha meco who w as «.-••. inpaiii-'l by miss o'orgina richards and miss ruth simons of pemheabe thev bave gone to alifor nia > ; mrs cal)i join's ami continued on page 8 the models included the misses rowena darrell joan fubler allatine cala i'arolyn derosa marilyn simons charlotte martin madelyn robinson sheila robin % althea simons lois stovcll delores 1 ightbonrne phyllis seymour ami betty n.s son park some of the charming models in the fashion show are picture i abovn the covernor will arrive at l a.m antl following the fir in f the royal salute and playing f ihe national anthem he will inspect the military fores cadets scouts rirl iii.bs an i various bri ajeiea she's got particular reason to be proud community joins in dedication of youth center the past lo months to complete among those who attended the press conference with the overnor were mr i ii bon ham and miss p j metcalfe representatives of the confer ence department of the british foreign offi'-e who flew to the colony earlier this week to make arrangements and the hon e t smith a.-tinf-g colonial secretary arrangements for reception of the distinguished visitorb and their local entertainme.it are also being considered the dedication service araa conducted by the presiding elder of the district the rev dr j i smith assisted by rev buttetfielil ami other ministers of the a.m.e church the servi.-e was very impres sive and well atten.b-d of her queen at 1 1 o'clock the same morn ing a state service will b held at the cathedral in addition to the official seating in the cathedral a large number of muta will be available for pri vate woi-shipjm-rs without tic the governor reckoned that the president eisenhower would arrive at kindley field by special plane it has al ready been stated that sir winston will travel in i one of the most excited sunday last was a very significant dav in the life of st phillips a m e church harris bay and its energetic young pastor the rev cyril rutterfield it was the occas sion of the dedication of the new lecture room whieh the pastor anil his congregation have laboured so hard during youngsters in bermuda today is pretty little elizabeth mary cross daughter of mr and mrs florent cross of dudley hill peget who will ix siij years old on coronation dg shortly after his appoint ment to the pastorate of st phillips in november lfu one of the tirst things rev buttertiel.l set about with his congregation to do was to ml mr carter who is returning to london today told the press that his u.s counterpart mr james griffith of the division of international conferences of the state department will be arriving in the colony on montlav to make specific ar rangements for the is dele gation similar manner as regards overseas commu nications it was stated that special channels would be pro vided for conference delegates arrangements have already been made with cable and wireless ltd to augment their services mr carter stated lit_litylltumiiired to think that the qsmta who is also her namesake chose her birthday june 2 — of all days for warn of the greatest events in h.-r life smnrests water to continued on page 8 new york deptist treatment of loeal god save the queen aid development ot teeth continued on page 8 c*bbbbbb ' "* -' fb ____? next week the eyes of the world will be upoit i ion the apital of the english speaking world where people from prm teallv every section of the globe will be an hand to witness the e..roi ation of her majesty elizabeth ii quran of jr.-at britain an inli rratiag talk oa the modem in dentistry was given at tin leopards on thurs.la.s l dr lisle c carter a dentist who is holidaying in bermuda ncss partner dr louis corbin research developments club w.ctl.v lllieheon prominent new vork with hw former biisi sir stafford cripps 1 daughter to wed northern ire'aiid the british commonwealth and the various t eo'onics stuttered earned the lobe defender of ihe faith we arc told that tbe ceremony is pure'y english iu origin and that it has maintain much of its pagcanti-v . with meeptioj in recent times the festivities have been dropped africa law student dr carter related sonic of his experiences in the field ot preventative dentist r in ken vork and had .>:■•• suggestion :•• make which might i ■pci m i'd ; ani better rami and i il in is important attci birth the hupori.'i i there are nian of us who as products of the new world ud it iiuit'ivhal difficult to fully grasp the s gniarance ot ihe ocas on many ainerieans for example cons der l'.ritisli lb alt.t an extra ;• a nt display of grandeur which tin brhieh hxche.iuer cannot cry well stfonl here in behpudn where knglish influence is very much more recent there is keen sympathy for the p.ritish people antl we find ourselves sharing with them and in fact grasping sonic of the spirit of coro nation which is so visibly in the atmosphere even though aa are three thousand miles away ad or tts sareiftal ili i • i ir who learned l -. hriie london mav _*» miss eni.l margaret peggy ( iipps youngest tlaughter of th lite sir stafford cripps autioinred today she will he marred iu julj to joseph appiah negro law student antl son of a gold coast tribal leader she said tin wedding will tak place iu london miss cripps however inter runted t say joe is about my age m i i-xampf miss cripps is the tlaughter of one of the most distinguished men in recent british public life her father who died iu 1962 was a member of the brit ish labor government a leader in the christian church and a brilliant lawyer he was chan cellor of the exchequer in the attlee labor government strong t.-.tii in the habit •>! i rushing its teeth t bc^uiim he suggested thai tl min « ml i onti i ot local drinhing water should be bud up by the addition of florin scien tific tests conducted over a period of years iu several american cities proved that florine placed in drinkin : water had reduced tooth decay by as much as forty per cent hot when the lis because the damage will already ham lis en done — if il sees the parent do ing likewise the child's tirst trip l the dentist should be between • ( •' i.ge of two and three s as to nequahit the . ifild with ins .! tor elisabeth says iu her own childish way that she is going to semi this clipflir to th^i qneea to let h.-r know s heir proud she feels miss cripps who is th:rty k made the announcement with her fiance at a conference in the studio of pritish artist felix tnpolski mr appiah who received part of his educatoin n eng land and is the persoi:h repte sentative in great britain of the sold coast prime minist smilingly declined to give his . xa.t age .* we dare not speak for other parts of the empire though we wonder just how much of the coronation spir.t is alive in such places as kenya tanganyika south africa and other places where the british sense of fairplay is so wantonly ignored suffice to say we are certain that the africans de not associate their suffering with the monarchy in london the couple saitl they first met at an african students i'nion party in london nearly two years ago he felt that the mineral con tent of local drinking wat.i was low ah hough different problems would be ciicoiinti-r.-d of water the dentist was sur here as regards the treatment it could be accomplished dr carter went on to •■;■-. i sedan hem parental ettitudee illrtlieilceil the developiiient of children's teeth for install he saitl if the parent eh ws gum all day tin child would j the danger to tin development f teeth by gum chew in i it wasn't quite love at tirst sight miss cripps said it came later but it came defi nitely in my country a family is very important we are convinced that the british form of ioverniiiein s stin the most staple antl the most democratic iu the world we still have the right to criticise the government we have no secret police to hound us ami we have no mccarthy with wise statesmanship many of our ills eau be settled througs constitutional means in the meantime we prefer to keep the crown-head free from party and race polities p it li miss cripps ami mr appiah said their families ap proved of the marriage dr carter said the modem treatment for the proper devel opment of teeth and bone struc t.iie hgan with the mother be fore the child is born in this i taped ireful dieting of the asketl if they plan to rear a family miss cripps smiled am well-known he added age a secret my mother lady cripps will most certainly attend our wedding said miss cripps continued on page 8 dr carter was totfodi • ••! to the club by mr percy pavn ter ami thanked hy mr ii il r.'i.wn m n my country he said a in's age is always ids own said weill if jmssible mr appiah tpiickly broke in to say oh certainly we will t__^^bb liwnu your family ihe vitamin thky nefutiii7 oinly way they like them use blossom uk canada enriched flour for all purpose —/""«> cb"l-bj , rtf | .- *•— ■' • |
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