SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
|]Weilinpn|Wedd^i|;|l;:&|^^ y,t'A .'wedding; was-solemnised ■■;i jfestcrday;af te'rnoqnVatjSt.^Pbter^Church 1 ;,.iwas ';:in'arrieai ; , ; .t6''^Mil'WAlfrpd.'^'Cleveland , :'v':<fiey,vlfe;^e^'/Sp'raffi'6n\'-.'w6re' ; aV'grabe--. : :viul.'EmpireCgpiyn'' of. ;Whitey;lndian;.muslin,; J:\inti ;viittejded?>!by:liher;; : si^er,':J : 5 wbre.Ca.'JcharmirigSfro'cK" ';: ■S'ji6leb.y.SneVpVeSth&- ; ;iW:'IS;; Pratt,".'■pf '''Oamaruirwas' ■.b'eSt-'-m'anV; SThe.:EDyS;(J;:,P/ i'Dr. ■ 5 '■! "Bjiv\ playedvttex^.epd^'^Majt , .ch';'.!\viSitpr ; ' ; . ..-.■ EpVaggbn.' receivingiher/ in ■; iiiliand-.'. '.? SDhie, gqwnji'of:r'-'black".'; silk',- v andr:a'.-bpnhet' ffraieyedK:withyOTcKbsyp '■vSpraggon : ;.wore, :: : ■ ;with'.;:Maltese:- ; :liice,- : S; a;ttd::;black> : hat'WMr> i and -Mrs. 'iPorreist'; :.;:l«ftifprbtW;:sbjaai?last ; ;night;:;tMjs:;Pbr-; ";:pi;?D"rbwn ! i.tweed ,v straw:': hat. , . i> cHaiige,.'yfas'mamed-toJ.MrftDavi.diM v.liK#s'^3?^»a^^;:^-y%H : \,s;v;i-s.f^
An Otakl Wedding. ' A quiet weddvng v,as solemnised at the Anglican Church-room, Otaki,, yesterday aiternoon, when Mr. 1 Fred Dunn, second sen of Mr.' A.' S. Dunn, of Otakl, -was married to llns Bertha Goodmg, daughter of Mr. Gooding.'of Wairenga-Eoad. st' A| Levin Wedding. > f At St.- Mary's Anglican Church, Levin, ' ttis week, Mr John Henry Webber, of j Wairau, uas married to, Miss Claia AdI 6ett, of Wereroa, who has a laigo number of friends in the district. The oerei niony was performed by the Rev S G Compton, if A , vicar of St. Mary's. After the ceremony a largo companj ivas enteitaiaed at the bride s home, the tables being most artistically" arranged by Mrs. Ai"P Wilson. , , ' A 1 Hastings Wedding. ,The residence of Mrs Pownall, Karamu Buad, Hastings, , was tho scene of a quiet wedding on New Year's Dny, when the E*'v Mr. Ramsay United in matrimony Miss Minnie Manson, of Sydney,-and Mr. Jo me?*]?. Douglas, of the firm of Doug-, la,! Bios., Hastings. The bride, who was gi.en away by her brother, Mr. George Manson," wore her travelling dress—a blao tilor-made costume—and a gold brooch set in diamonds, a gift from the bridegroom. Mr. Harry Douglas, brother of the bridegroom, was best mtra. ,At the conclnsionfiof the ceremony'the 'guests •fttte entertained at Mrs. Pownall's residence. ' Tfie Pioneer Club. " x 'Che(members of the Pioneer Club will have an' Opportunity of meeting tho nomon delegates to,the Educational Institnu on iTiday afteinoon at three o'clock, when theyswill bo entertained at v tea at the club. , ,
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Mri O'Connor, ivife of Judge O'Connor, of Neiv Soutli Wales, aimed with her daughter In the Moerali on a Msjt to Nch Zealnim Mr , anJ -Mis. Hugh'Baird, of Christclinr(b, are at the Grand Hotel.
:'.Mr.-and 0s ;i C/,.Jansen' have' returned; ■.from/■ a;- trip, to'/Rotbroa:-and'; Auckland. InMarch; they/leave'for': a -visit .to.Eng-. iand.';;.: I ''./',/;/,/ ff,~,.\ ■■'•.• j>;•':■?'■-/ ; :/;;': : /■/ :.■:■'; !^Mr. : 'aßd-Mrs: ; :Jqn^;.of;New:T6rk,:Tvho" ; liayf beenratxthe';Qraud, ; .left Mast :night; ;/ ; ; 'Cecil Louisson arrived from-- .'Qhris'tchurch' ■yesterday,-. and;are "staying•at :r tne f Grand : .;Hotel. /'They.'leave ifor. Sydney': pn/Fridny^-V.-V.-.■■'■ ■■;■'.■:':.';: /:'■ : ,vs ;-vli'rV B.'?Chambers, .of-Hawke's; ;Bay," ; "a.rb/:.visitirig': v Auckland. .-.,'■/ "-..?■■ , : " : H'Mr; and'Mrs^E;':A; ; ;l)b7Lacey; ; of Taka-; 'pau; are on'aiyisitlto.Carterton". ■.••\.'; . ■North,, areVisiting,Wellington,:, and' 'are■;staying./at^the^otel/Bristol;;:^;./,:/;;;;-::
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 708, 6 January 1910, Page 3
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