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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

A Greytown Wedding. A weddingofsomo local interest took fUco.atGreytomi'OE:Jtondayiwhen- Hrs.Tate, of .Greytown,- was (married to -: :;Mr. ;Wm. L'. .'Wakelin,, : of Car:erton,- and v Tho ;; : bride w'as. given' iaway- by ; her vfather,: Mr:: v.. Smart, of .Hastings. The Rev. A. T. B. .5 conducted^the/ marriage 1 '; ceremony.-

At Home in Road. ' ■ Several .hundredguests' attcm(}ed:tho given ' ai'tcrnoon '/--/'/ / and'.iriss','Tolhurst'atithe/r home j Ij/jV'ln .Grant' Road, in honour of ilhe 'General. . Synod.. The yiaY:. was... a- delightful' one jiroved: most;enjoyable. -The guestswQi'e received . and they -mado' thoir way to the arbour by "the den'," where afternoon: tea * .- • . A«as served..' Tea and ices wero also served • -9? liwn;"and at; tho further-. end of : ; which piv|f played/, during the':afternbon;': : :^TJ)o'great' .'.. -' - ? -P i? snch n- gathering is the opporaffords, people ;'of meeting many i'-f: of,.afceir. -.friends ./.wliom ; not, - •'* perhaps,, met- together. for years,, and -an oppor fc t ty " saw as'eni oy c d yes-' teraay . afternooii ' comes' /vei'y rarely: in- /.-/ ;. deed, in NcwVZealand. . The-Synod had ." ' met for an/:hour'a: worlrin/tlievafternoony '. - then. .adjourne<l.that the members. ,: - r .-/.V'./nught attend:;the; garden : pai'ty r /; and; in ..":v'-riaddition :t6;/the^yvi^itors—aU-the Bishops •.-. v who;, were ■ presentv'-HvitWrtheirVwives/ 1 the: ') , ;.cwrey..and laymen, manj ; of whom wero 'by tlieii' \vives—Tvere ■ their • '™ nt ' s in VR *X Inrpa numbers, . .- so ';that it .was /'avmost'/intei-e'sting aud ■ - enjoyable ,• ■ -Tho /' guests-/.waii-' " : 'f':-:ftv???W^P.P n^,^?',^a ; ti Wnl'rßrflunds,'V6n':.tho' r^VvVylaiv'nv: l^ - ' sro5 ro - . man ?, /delightful little nooks, arid .. .'from -lvhich-many a.fine'view of 'the -. * / •-. narbour -is to : be/'obtainecl./' -.Aihong -'tlie many guests present', in-' addition, to mem-' ;v;;/i£^'' s .'n®.j'General';;SjTiod; 'were ifiss - Ward, life M-illiams, -ifr. .and vj'i- ; ' ;*P ToVhurst; t /lIr:; ; - ; :andv V Mrs.liard, Mr. and Mrs. R. A Holmes, Di. • '?!«jY re - Kendall, .'Sirs. .Tripe, itrs> T: W YiSuiig, Di. and Mr l ?. Young, Jlis. A jWhitii- : ! ' ff r ' -Miss Jfes'tagcr.-Mrsy Si vers! Mrs. Rolleston.'lfr. and' Mis H Kathaii. fff'' : iy ; r^'-^A^Miss;;Fult^l:MreV^ 0 Connor, ilrs Giace "Mis md Miss :' /- '- i ;« rn «;y.'3irs; i andyMiSs. Cooper, J£rs> arid J|* e Misses-.T:;\l f i ;Mart!iij > Hhe^; Jfisses ; '/ -■Greenwood; '''Mr... and^v: iirs:: : ; .Bri 1 combo ' .^rop,-^frs; ; :and.< the-illisscs'-BaVrbii: M r an d -Mrs- M'Oian, 3rrs and tne - - • / &ddoa'/ Br. 'i'nnd,. J[f's: ''Bej;g; fthe.' "; i vK^W«,' J „-Hrs;ftßussfeU f.' I v Mrs. and.i«iss 'Nelson, Mrs J,l Blimdell:' 1 j;Mj^.;'lameson^^iid'j I 'Mr"W aii'J' .: .. Tregehr,''-:./'"- : - 1 : : Vi t'. ; '■ - ■;'./.,

A Bowling cfub Entertained. 1 ■ ■,-/ r s-''Oj'.Binith : cntcrtamed li]cVjP^'^^W^fhrßcto^pfrtlioS^Welli r ; ctominK;>c.sidcnco/U4:^Qr!ental; ; ;Bav; ; ' happiest'qf.social ovri{hrrs'-\titji"' ?r T ' Trr*' d l? rrs - Harry Trice, Hi' and Mrs W. 1. Grundy, Sir and Mr . A .Hamilton, Mi. and Sirs W. Berrv h. J till], nho was among tho feu •. .• quests other than, the officers of Hie club ' ;.'>/? proposed'.the, health- of Mr. : aiid : ''Mrs !J btaith m a Jinppy.' manner, . and con- ■■■— - ■■

•..Mrs/.Jameson retnrr.'ed last week from . ,<f r rapnth s.visit. to' Auckland and Hotorua.' • .Jameson, is. staying with friends . in v-.;; • ■ Ghristcliurch;'? 'v /.y - *r^'Vv'v-yA--w';

•'•i'^fc- a s?'^ rs : Dav'ies "are leaving py. • oil Friday, Mi 'tirriiiigß-. •• UwbicK vhas Tbe'en - lriado' rather. sud-- •' issued V invita-' - H?S?;Home" to:bo given' oh' Tharsday-'afternoon.....

.;Mrs._M.".P. Cameron, of Khandallah, ,has,, from-a .visit tq-PalmcrstonSoutn. ' '; *

:-<*iirss^Spston 1 and."Miss Seston have returned from; a visits to ■ Auckland 'and Eo-?torua.>;'.-y;-v.:-"v-.-':..v;.-

'-••'Mr.- and-Mrs. .John:. Cotter,'of. Grev g;....; fe w u^optherjwith.;their',;daughter, Mrs' • . '.&• .\; tnl 'V, r <'tii.rncd. to., their home ■ on i.U - J -- U ® s( 'ay afternoon,-;after having,been,pre,<?nt at the races at Trehtliam::on:Satur- ; IP.-White intends ; f6-ri 'i^Srfor.rher^homo.;in..Hawke's: Bay' at the end of :the \veek. : ■ ' v ' ;- : W"-' '■ 'V \ :y

- v \'• .of 'Wanganui and M- : Auckland i'.,;! tjie,..\lakun en route-tor -Knglaud,. via --"ancouver..'-Mr. • Clarksiori: also intends to ;the; Continent,; across-Bel' -.V/T- Kium. -. Hollaiid France, aridv.; Austria' -..to y.yj.. iiuTnama. :- Tliewhble. journey,..- wiU ; .be V0.../Bomewhat, rapid,;, as' Air. Clarksoritcxpect? Zealand 1 - only -five ;.i months:'<'^X,. : *•'; ;

; The Sydney, lyric soprano; who' studied at*tooJuarcia:b'chool.'of .Alusic. before go-; pglb; : London/;eaiig' ini-December; (say's, a . ; .Miss Jjanccley was hooked for tlic London Al;hambra' on ;December ,12, ;and for - 'tho London Coliseum- on December 19. Oh :Decemberv : 2 ■ shc''-;was;-.wcll 'received at - a concert in the;Oueeh's ; Hall; Lohdoni; On two Voccasions - Miss - ;Lanceley.. r sang;hera with; the' Sydney; Philharmonic Society— once in'.:Eossirii's. : . l ''Staba.t-MateV.":

; Ainorig the;passengers who arrived hero' yesterday, by-: ; .th6-:Hauroto,:were;; Mrs.. W.' ;J-vSh^pfieM.,?' v iT«3fe;jpf *:.the;;;,Gollector ?. of, ; Custom.s'.;at Earotonga, - her . mother, Mrs. .Mills 1 -,'andvMr's.''.Fred/ .Tw'iss, : ; wife ;of tho. secretary.;: of. '-the-Eesidentv Commissioner •at group'.:'Mrs. Ti'iss formorly lived at Khandaliah. .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 725, 26 January 1910, Page 3

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 725, 26 January 1910, Page 3

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 725, 26 January 1910, Page 3

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