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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

•j. • fNotlcos of Engagements and ; Weddings,F -Wben ■' reports of:- weddings,-, aud ,announce. if ments -of engagements ,are-sent to ."Dominica" ikfor: publication,:; the- name, ami address - of ( iln »'sender should bo :onolosedruot:.for ;publipation, but as>au evidence of good faith, . Otherwise lhi| j|;#i)rtouuoeiuonta oanuot-'bn published,l, ; >. A at Carterton. fjE' -' At'Sfc. Mark's Church, Caitertop, on Monday Miss ,JJ. s.Bi Jnpp, ; who ■ arrived re, -jicently-, from' England, .was married to -Mr.fliChario? H. Sheargold, of thejClarevillo ; Maon, I!Collect! staff, tho Kov. 11. T. Stealey officiating. > h Mr. and Mrs, Sheaigold left l>y,tho express fot '!the Nttnawata. vijk;>:v i'j iV's.:' -i ■ V" 1 " r '= i- ; 1 Englishman's Home." ( ( jfc-'thfa - muoh-talkeil-aboutplay-'; is? - a .norve. T»Tftcking,-hysterical; affairs and - the wonder •». ««Wt^H^doosynot : j ; Miiifpletely; ; VdemflraHse:; the Jiimdiwcq.v Guns v aro firod wildly,: the red lurid •'glow from the blazing.-roof,of -the .'Englishman's • ! nonio is thrown on the scouo beyond tho door->iway,vand-overy-minute shells'como ishnekiiw-, 'iilpast, ; '.th'e , sound": ofVth'eir/^deathly.v.aong^bein?, ■ tollowed ever and anotvby the destruction of planks from -the '.door, thirty i briois -from, cWmney.' cir.'a quart'or-'ofi-'a Tafter from: Sjhe-'rbbfSDnstyand'^plintersM • Hobs,., and'there is .continually • a. sound" of ;M)renkins glass;/.--while- a-smell-.-of . powder, .per- . -.yades. all. It is such a clamorous, noisy • p«« • fornianco for thoso in tha hall that one (eels •'):tery.- sorry tforv the.-: i/omen'-who to be -on ''the stage for 'soloijg, .while tho hbuse.threatoTia. • i every minute to oomo-down about tlioir- heads,, iHrJPhflyvprobably -know just,where the. blow will xMi'.-.tyt. that - cannot .prevent , their thinking that "it will vf all; somewhere, J else— Wiljstdn.their'heads^ -.''of.:theplay Miss Beatrice Day . oertainly. had tile appearance of haying gone through a -isiivero oi'deal.;. "It'is a-wioked play;'' sho said ''vehemently,'."and the author who makes ••ptomott.>go--through -forty,. minutes; of such ,'e :;'liijtfomancft - deserves , to'.'have -something;, done t(j him. It is a most unpleasant experience, • and {ho'part of Maggie is ono no actres? would i caie/to -take;" There is practically nothing ito. •-'idip all .the itime, ':but"endure .-din^ -there,wero many mora plays like -that.'' sho • ;;contimied, molLl'd turn suffragette." and ;■ tone '■ said . .that;' she would > have a very .-- decided''.say-: in - tho ..fate -of -playwrights who. v'piodwced. sn<?h(daring vhign-strained meloi'Tiji6.Plor>cef Club. , , ,lt-is understood that as a rulo members of th? Pioneer Club ynll.regaftV'Wfcdnesday, afterniton as their olub afternoon,'but this week'it' his been*decided to hold the weekly event this instead.;. Mrs. Leo Myers,- .of, Auek. ' lapd, t wtii' be the guost of hqnour. ' Njites frojn Parapflraupw, ' f f' • '' , ]itrs, ij, Cvuikshanks Tijn returned -> to her vt.rojndenco itlioroafter;-.: a -lengthy-trip 'to:,-Aus\ train, Miss Grace Drowitt, daughter of Mrs, ' Drewitt, Bosedale, is to be minted on Det- 22 to Mr.; Andocsonj' of-Hastings. 5 Miss, who has aoted as organist' at; St; Luke's, Paraparatimu, for sonto time, will be greatly ■.mijscd, not only m cliurch matters, but also min Isooial circles,- wheto' sho - has ..boon -a; general favourite. 1 . J, r >' t 'H-' -Theimnrriago of Miss Grace «Wootten, daugh. ' tor,of Mr P. Wootteii, "Tho Laurels," Paiaif. paraumir.'-ito-Mr.: G,. Jenkinsoni ■of South - Aus- .: fitralia,:/is tto tako.place at.'.an .-early date. . . - r Miss M, Perry has leturned to'her home here >!'. aiUlr a .lengthoued .visit <to friends m town, : . <: .fes/s'Drejntt; - of; Hosodale, ■ iis -at, present in' stown -oii a. visit to .Mrs. -Brandt,; Park Street. :,q •• -large j pienio .party/ under: charge of ■ Mrs. Ai jMnrray, rocently ■•bravod'-.tho ■ penis. of ■ the i- vtraiik,\ana.-tho'oross]ng. of tho v-Waning -Meg/'wandf'Tisitod;. "Gorgo-Mount/, 1 ';tho-;rosidonco' of H«JlxJ(Bi.fßoekott > .-Otaki«.Oi>TgM<i>The..party.':con-' Messrp-lMrfrrtiy,. DuiiTi, H. Trazer, tlmley, Hill, and Dills. Mrs ■/iDooltatt.iiot being :at ;home,.'3[r.' Oiphert (lid thejhonours,-and; aftqr>a most 1 cnjoyaolo aftor-" partyf'lef t'Sfor'A hbn^ij'.ViHTho.iladies. z Uocketfs garden. ' , Nelson Notes. f|: '..Pi i i. Thursday a very onjoyabl&?garden party. ~ f^wns^helil,-at - the -Nelson v-Girls' '. College, .' when' j! pli'dw "s-Nelson can:be.:/-:.-Jlws.'Eonmor:-TecoiV'fd' ®ia-' J " trininiing,-' and ■ - f:tea -ijMs ; dispensed , -by i sevetal .of - the; white-' ;;procwd'.'College?girls."^Several^of} the'.guests• --- watohed the tennis ichainpionship:boing played i 1 off, 'and this wn< finally lion by Miss Anna -J.VjFelliand'.Misii -Udio;'DodsOn,: against .the Misses ; intervais v„tof./t|io, gome -thc..'gii-ests.'wandered - through the i■qoll^ije.-.wheve: .tho• rooms were ;prettily dccor-i--.,:ated ,;with- (lowers.-.for tho• ocaasion,.; sweet peas -beiris . used -.in. abuudance; and ,they admired : • the many beautiful; engravings - •whioh- ■ have i ft®WdnliPMrohas^''#iidlßris^nted'' : i the Old Oirls' Assoomtlon. : :lingt(m Girls' :,College takca ;plafco von ' Friday evening at 8 o'clock. , --Ariiong tho'lm'ssoußers Avho- are - leaving for Londjn by - the' Uuahuie, on February 10 are 'Missj-C. wizard, of.-Nelson, G. -E, ; Kebbell, of-Manawatu, :'aiid-:Miss''M,:' Goldingham, . of Palmerston Noith, Jljs (Justice) Cliapman ~,'naad the. Misses Ghapmani'. Miss -Vera ■ Fvilton, i/-j:an(!: ji[r. I<,\StQW(j (clerli of ' the- House' of -EoJtiss Stowe. v - , AM, Quereo has issued invitations for a rejCital io be given by a few of her pupils oil WedInosdalr evening. 1 Mi&i Watlins has issued invitations for a . .Ipianoilorto reoital to bo given by her pupils on :'V : 4 Saturday ,afternobii r ih; St.'Mnrk'is .Schoolroom, -' ;. - JlrS.: Macdonaldo from .Chihtobuiob, 'fa -visit- . / }ing liiir sistor, Mrs. M'Qavin,' . , - '. ijSi Mis!,' Pearl - Hamilton: left, yestorday morning 'for a .visit to -tho :Wairarapa. s Sho. will .return. . ;to toivp before Christmas." . : Mouatti. from 'Blenheim, is yisiting lier father; and sisters at tho Hutt. Mrs. C. B. Russell has issued invitations for •; an . " At llomo "i to bo given on - Friday, De- •. eernbo:: 10. at her homo, in: Tmakori Road. ■ " . B. Kussellantends to spend tho sunn ;:.. • »«r v with her; family ?at Day's, Bay * House." Miss'Minnio'Miles is leaving tbis week for 'Ancklsnd,.-where;.sho .will.!bo -tho guest of l(r«. Nathan. 1 -'. --- The j-mamage :of -Miss Lilian Mnckenzio, Bocond! daughter of Mr. Jamos Mackon7le, ' Commissioner, of Crown"Xatuls,°> Wellington,-, and ' llr.; G'jorgo Gower, .ot Ohau, of, a Vv/ v Coast-family, :l*;j'*ta^esi . Miss : . Mackelizie- is-.-a ■ mocu of tliS .lion.. ..Thomas ■ Mackeiaio,. Minister ItJr . Agriculture, and a f-vvßrtutuMaughter of Mr,.T. W."Mackenr.io. Mrs, - W. liuVnside, of Auckland, tho eldest daughter 'of 'MrJßJames Mackenzie,'-.'arrived.-from the riortli by Saturday's express, m'ordor to bo j(rosonfc ! at her sister's wedding. "i. :- -Tlio- jlollownig -is the comploto, list; of-.-prizo, ' ; Winnerrat- the Baby .Show held last week in it :.''--Hewtblijli fullest boy under ,1: Mr. H, ,1. Burd's : st'ii; -Horace; best-boy- under ,2rMrs.:'Taylor's sen, be-t boy undor'3. Mrs, J. P. : -Shand'd son.- Allan; best girl under 1: :Mrs. ' -1,, Chisholm s daughter, lovdyj best, girl under 2MrsJi Hold's .'daughter, .Iretai .best girl undqrS: :Mrs,i: Hey ward's daughter, Doria j beat twins i iilrs. Lowe s daughters.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 683, 7 December 1909, Page 4

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 683, 7 December 1909, Page 4

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 683, 7 December 1909, Page 4

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