SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
> t f /Notices of 'Engagements - and v.Woddings.— ' When reports ct weddings and _ announce. ments. of'engagements, are: >sonti; to .|.''Dominica for- publication, .the. name ..and address,,of , tna sender :should..be .-.enclosed,,,not for ; publication, - bnr'as an'evidenoe of good- faith.-.Otherwise.tlio announcements cannot ■ ;; - ;■!y ■/-'"'ii'';4'^
Wedding at tha Synagoguo. ' ' The Synagogue, "Wellington Terrace, was tie scene of,a pretty wedding ceremony on AVetlnosdav last, When Mr; Harris Morris . • feldestrjsons.of ■ jUrs; M<}rris,»of. tbis, crty) Was : Mywo. v Dayis -~ve ] de?t dauchter -of'-Mr.. Charles . . Oonstftblo Street,'and partner of Green and Daus, Lambton Quay), the Rev H Van Stavem (Kabbi) officiating in tho presence of. numerous guests andiiOnlQokers.'. • Tho Synagogue was packed from floor to gallery long .beloio the hours appointed,, leaving'hajqlj, room., for ' the tram, of bridesmaids and groomsmen - The-,bride, who juas- gnen away by her fathers wore *: awdirectoire go^.n.. i of.i?satin charmcusei trimmod swithjpeqrls and .silk- lace, and- with . .-She, wore a'-bridal and,i, iCtfiri■-■a. shower"l>ouquet'of. treozi.is.. and .jonquils, also wearing a pretty iurquoiso .pearlypondant, ..th o. gift- of <the.:,bridegroom;-,who"vias■■.•.supported by : .four-- CToomsmen—Messrs. -c"J.'. Davis (brother;of<the bride),'. J.'Morris-(brother,of bridegroom), y J, rGoldatonei and H C^no ■The -were Masses -E. and,-i£. iJaris' ; (tlie* bride!s«elder; sisters');■< who / wore empire dresses of lvorv chiffon .taffeta, trimmed with f; sill£. laco.-and beehive'hata-.of-.cream trimmed with pale . pink, and, roses, whilst ■ Miss' Ethel Davis; (a? younger sister, of the i bnde),'■ and "Miss 'Eaohel v-DaviS' 1- .(the. , brideVcoosui) wcjq ivory chiffon tafletci, with^oream-hats- to matchi. ; .--Also Mis 3 B. " Morns (sister of - the, bridegroom),: who wore i cream silk, silk lace trimmings, and ,\Vic torian'vhattrimmed vwith iflqwers,--and., also | carriedp-av shower- .bouquet.« ..The,.bride's :: youngest' brother 'Isaac. .dressed in .a - cream-coloured ! .Ya rsity -> suit.. '.The ■ bride's- mother wore- a -dress •of .--brown- chiffon taffeta'• with ' silk . lace- trimmings; ./and*lsVhite ' ostrich iboa;, -and'-brown-:beehiye -hair Anmmed • with ■ pale 'blu6« feather3.i • ! Tile ■ bridegroom's mother; wore,black chiffon ■ taffeta; and '"hand-•:somely,-trimmed- hat. to match, -The bhde's travelling'drfiss : was pale bluecloth/directoire ■ style, with^Wackr,trimmings,'•?pale; , bluo ; hat to inlatchj-' ' sable.' furs. - •■■ The presents' : mclude<jl ra'solid (Silver,, entree dish and handsome,marble clock- gifts of.local ■warehousemen). v.'.The'wedding breakfasfc and reception ( and dance' later'.in.thpiexefotig at : 1 .'the The Homes' Bazapr,, /, "' >■ • When, Mrs.- .Wallis>was ,m England sho toolc great. trouble ■to i select, a,variety of - delightful ■ articles sale at -the .bazaars'which.' is ,to bo opened next -Thursday, and „ • >inoluded among these are some . very beautiful Bruges lace, Irish lace, and -Dresden: china, that is ■ . sure .-.-tp); '.attract j;Another feature of the 'bazaar ;will be; tho very; fino .assortment of. mechanical Vteys/specially-. imported for. this occasion;, v.'These'iwilL .be on the doll,stall;;and.wise,parents entering tho . hall at once make their wayv thither. The 1 bazaar ~18 .to ;be i opened: by' Mrs. ..®ndlay on . Thursday, 'afternoon; vat ■ 3 :■ p.m: s- Every :evcn.- . ' lng ' , wilb-be ! ' some' special- attraction, and.-dramatic/entertainments arS to ibe given . under ■. ; tbes.direction -'of-Miss' R. Simpson, l while Missfes-. Humphries - and' f Beaucbamp arc,arranging.musical,.programmes.-- -On'.Friday afternoon''there" --a-ioafo ghantant frqm. 3 -to -whioli 'wilßbe'uOpened by Mts."» h and f'- > afternoon . :the. q£ 'Mi3^s : vßaber ; apd ; ■®ichnjorid's ■ '6chool * are„giving.. a : ,.briehfc- little -ehtertainmen£< called-, ffWilfto'-'-thd •?"' Wisp?'" s ,th ei * (rfd ; StallMcsdames Hanself,'Hudson, <&i Harcourt, .and: llankine' Needlework,- China; Lace, • etc.: KMesdames ■ and.Golendge., l ;-CakeJStall:> , ;Mrs.: Jameson", and .Miss„ Hammer ton./ Sweet Stall; 'Airs; ' Bell.-- Cu&hiods :- Mesdames iDean; Holmden,: and' Miss -Kensington; f :Prdcluce: • Mrs, P.owlos,- v and: Mrs./J.^Burnett I .' ;.,Toys ari4. DoflsV Seddon; .andMockle.'- ,le4' Room,: •M'lss.'Coates,-'and Mesdameß' '■ cin, and Miles , ( 7 1 Dance on the Terraoo. , . , •. A-.delightful-dance, was. given,' on mght ; ,by-Mrs. at her;home on the present;;*.rThe-beautiful rooms-■ lend ! 'theni- : fill6»d'^.T.vitli" : lets', ' ing-room,t and hallj,;whioh were' adorned 'with , anemones, -whiter and , - and fragrant daphne.-.iyCoffee, w^as:,.served'in-"a ,room,ofE,tho,hall; and sup{)or in.theinursery . upstairs, twhere-,; theJtableiwas/.very,; prettily. : decorated. with: ,vi6lcts,. purple- and silver.' vaacs, -jonquils; .narciSSl,- and-: trailing smilax; The ,so .mild,aiid,pleasant . th at ithe, -girests, were"; ible' I tbj'appreciatb .the, ' balcony; v whioK ; isictii'grout ■. resort?;.iMrs-.'/Yowigvwore, a,.clianriing;'t'i'.o(;k . of silver ei;oy satin,, tlje bodice- draped with bfeautiful uace. .-Among the ghosts'wero Dr; ■ and Mrs. Elliott, Mr. 'and' Sirs Arthur Yourtg; Miss ' Tolhurst,' --Mr; i'and=i: Mrs. ?'£/ Young, -:Mr.,- and •/■'Mrs;«Alec r Youngj ,Mr.,Mrs.jVand .Miss 'Dean, ■ Dr.-.' Agnca. 'Bennett; : the Misses 1 Simpson-(2)y,;.Mrs.-'Nolsonj'. Dr:. . and' Mis. Knighr, Miss Knight; Dr. Elizabeth Gunn, Dr.. EHzab'eth Macaon- ■ . aid, Mrs. and Miss.Pike, ,Mi£s."VVatson; Miss Kembor,'Mi6ff" t Holmes,sand'iDr/vand l,Mrs. . Harty. k ' , /' v lr , The Pioneer Club. / \ , , ■ The i opening of .the Pioneer, Club,? which , takes'place : sh6uldVpri£Ve-.an : '. . interesting Junfctip'iii'-j'i-. So* ;fiir,; th'V mdmbers ' of- the club, have only, .met together "once, "arid'. • that-)was' I:several -iweeksy ago;; 'jvhen-' the ; : genera! meeting of.;nieinb?rs •was.- held. Td-day ' . there , .ditionSto'f■the'; m«;inljers ; r. r who: lipw number . nearly jtwo' ;hiffldted£?there '.will, ;be,l riiiifly' visit'Brs, , ' one'. the aci comm'odation,ofwthe'.cjub' .will'J»r well tested: Admission;, will} be; byinvitation, -only:;:?' The 'Mayoress,iMrs.-'Newman;'is to make' tho only ■ speech-.of::the yafternooni r.wheft- -she-declares the club open, ', Holpin'g Moiher Mary Auberi. Considering all the charities, in,which sho i6;engaged, ; .it,seems iquito; a..:lohg. time.'Vsihce ' ■ Mother Mary,-Aubortv has made any'appeal to the.pubhc.for funds .to (yirry. on' her graci- . ous work, and. there is 'therefore all ;the moro reason-why there.'should-.,be ,a large.; and ■ready; response and a crowded attendance, at -the. cbhocrt: which , rs: boißg ggivelj - for -, her . benefit on Tuesday 'iliere is no-need ■ '.to commend ;Mother Mary, Aubert.ls-.work-,to ■ the it js.'ali'eody well' - is ;6imply^ op'p.artim r itj;..that affaiis. .them, , - '
Dreadnought' Bazaar. . The bazaar at the.Missions,.to Seamen .is having, a. very , profitable run, and yesterday ;large,} crowds, ;were ',again r , attracted ' .by.- vthp .'salp pr.w'PrKj sideshowsj isuid. entertainments. The bazaar Was opened at 3 olclcok yestorday by the, Mayoress (Mrs. (Newman),, who made a brief but appropriates speech.: A.hearty vote of thanks was accorded her, on the motion of Mr. ,0. P. I'owlcs. . The musical arrangements wero in tho hands of- Miss E. Allnort, MesdamesMacdonald, and Leighton, ana Mr: Thrice contributing,items. • ,In the evening. Mrs. Myers gave'.an enjoyable, coni:cerfc..i.Skilful drill exercises wore given by i Mr. Dovey's pupils, under 'tho direction of Mr, 'R',' E.' Alpe,' secretary, Wellington, Physical Training School, and comet solos by i Mr.' R. D. Christie.: '.Bnsk;bnsiness was done at the stalls and > sideshows. Tho Maypole display,-, waS;'Bgaih ;t 'as most;: attractiyp; feature: of ;tha programme/'under. direction of Misses ; .Harrison (2).- 'Miss..Watson was pianist.: The bantara : weight boxing.tourney, was again: very popular. .: •• ' A: Young People's Dance. Carterton,;., is • staying• with Mrs.- Henry 'Elundell,- and,on .Thursday Sight Mrs..-Blundell gave a very enjojablo young: people's-.dance, in hor honour. The ■'drawing-room and biHianl-room - were thrown 'intoone/, and- the.;;guests. 'between.':whiles';,thby .'ivalk.ed about ill ■ the 'garden A,which' 1 was .hung - with briUian'tlyrColOured'Chmefec lanterns. Mrs.. Blundell wore a frock of brown chiffon. taffetas; Miss, "Bluritlellj pale;blue -silk' with'silver trimming'; • and'jVliss Cormack, palo blue silk.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 11
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