THE HOME FROM HOME 35 is being ruled by a stranger, but these men had been given their tin shacks, their cathedral, their votes and city councils, their shadow of self-government; they were expected to play the part like white men and the more they copied white men, the more funny it was to the prefects. They were withered by laughter; the more desperately they tried to regain their dignity the funnier they became. Fashionable Wedding at St. George's Cathedral St. George's Cathedral was the scene of the first fashionable wedding to take place there this year, on Wednesday, the nth instant. The contracting parties were Miss Agatha Fidelia Araromi Shorunkeh-Sawyerr, fourth daughter of the late Mr. J. C. Shorunkeh-Sawyerr, Barrister-at-law, and Mrs Frances M. Shorunkeh- Sawyerr of "Bells Ebuts", King Tom's Peninsula, and Mr. John Buxton Ogunyorbu Logan of the Survey Dept., son of Mr. S, D. Logan, Retired Civil Service Officer. The bride entered the church at 1.15 p.m. lean- ing on the arm of her only brother, Mr. J. C. I. Shorunkeh-Sawyerr, who subsequently gave her away. She wore a frock of white lace lined with white satin, and of fall length. Its full court train was of white lace lined with rose-pink satin and it fell from the shoulders. She had on a short veil held in place on her head by a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of natural flowers. She was followed by five bridesmaids, the Misses Molake Shorunkeh-Sawyerr (bride's sister) and