SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
harden .Party in: Hawkestono:Street. • ■ party;; given v'yesterdav. /'iafternobn,; in :;:.lirs. 1 .Grace's beautiful . . I garden, ia Hawkestor.o :Street, as a faro-.-,yoßt:«^o^WJnnc^.i)iv;«»d : -.lt'.an6- al*; itendod by overva hundred guests.. The ' iday. was clcse.and sultry,"and.-the:sky ,grey and. ; 'ovcrcast, but;in.fhe. ; g«irden it ■ very i; i < c , OTl: : ;^an'd}, r . . igncsts wandered, aboiit the /shady paths; l ■;, ior, stodd yand talked oil' 7 th'e laivn, - .-. Ifrom' which, one had a view! or', a loiw) >tTcUis-;..coyered' w.ith. liiasses": of whit® if ;; aii'd bushes: of' t pale; pf^.t , he^"l^iwii^ ; 'a.";.bands■was. ;;r;;. ; !6tatiSnedy;.Vahd ; g>;i I:';mnsical;;=;seleetions: the S ;;K .'JJoTO.at .tho;boitdm of -the. garden, under the trees, where' the ferns- grow luxur> aritly; a table was.set, and thoro ices were J strawbemes and cream. Lady. tto'to':'a v .<cluaniiine'/frock of '~;,;;palei; : yellow chifion./wUh; a: shaded .deiigh,; :.; lanH'a'hat.to :ma.tch, was'received by/■the' of 'ladieswhd + wor© thohos-: ■■■■■' Itesses, Mrs. H. D.- Bell,. Miss Coates, Mrs. ■a " Kiollins," Mrs; •A; Crawford,',, Mrs: H. ■B. '.. • iCrjiAtford,' Mrs.'Dunam, 3trs. Lan Dun- . . ,fcan : , ;Mrs. Grace-,; Mis'. • Ilarcourt, Mrs; C. • lJohi»ton, Jlrs. Nevfnian, iirs."A; 'Peai'ee,' ...andiMrs. Wallis;- Among-tho.guft>ts preH jse'nt jWere' Siri.Joseph'' arid-Lady',Ward'and ?; : ;S ;, iMsss; tyaii? v'Mrs.;¥ .Qii-FellSMfe I . Mi's.-A.;'Duncan, Mrs.. and ;';:iMissChapiiiaii, , Mrs.'J) J j'iuock,.Mi-s. r .: Julius ;' ' >(Christchnroh), '. Miss .Duncan, •- Mi») ;I * ilolmeo, Miss-Bichitiond; Mrs. and Miss ; ,: [ Barron 1 ' l[rs; ' MattheV ; Holincs ) ' Mrs. : £ "Tuqkey,-' 51rs. Chatfleld,' Mrs.- ' tcekie, [ (iti'S. I'carco, %■, j : "Y.W C A ' f l-'fiSydneyiTouhg, Women's; Christiaii' Assb-' : . • ■eiation, is. at -present.;.visituig.;M r eliington, ; ':;Sydrifiy. ; ::; : - : v:' };; 'r : mbfclthe' Genr. V ..eral; : Committee -.and',' the sub-committeb. o£ the Wellington Y.W OA. at the assapiation's rooms, on--the Quay, Avhen '. . they ;lia4 - a: very' interesting discussion ; :-' (ibout-th£ir work;'vThe different asiociations ,izi', ! Austra!asia .-have lately ' been i;,-i;;i'f^eratrf, ,: .aiid: , -Mi^.' : Mea^ha^sp<)ki / of--'tU6i , great' adyantago iiiidf:. i iispira tion "> 'tlfiS- :: slioQld. bo: t6.:a1l the associations. Slie ;, : :;;;;fi^d. : i V;": ■r : di^erentibrimches J of : : Afbrkmndertaken : 'by.. ..- ; tiro, iastitutioiii in: Sydney.There. is to . ;.',.do an; ••International' :: Conference of nest:;-July: ; : in '-Berlin, 1 : • • sad ...threi!'.'delegates arc 'going' to this . froin Austedasia; Mrs. Kaye', (he Ne>v ■ 'e'specis£2iwithj'ovangelistic ii:worlc,V Mrsv'fNeal :^;.;J l^di:Mrs v : -froni'-Aiistralia, with. . vVthe -.industrial' iiud'-'mission ivork. , The' iolloiyiiig. January air inierstate ; confer-' V.::- ', ence will> bD" held 'in;-nobart;,'"wheu thesc wilt fc'^^^orts^of^hevßerlin'Coaferenee. o^ SK-S/'-i?^ 10 r°:'--^ he rimp6rtahce''-bf ;iiaving.'womeii'. feSiJ", W 'very; best'and most: highjyi ;pit ri.*iuired. them. V Farewell Tea. . ' , / en tea'; : \Tas { -iYenjyesterday.: afteriiobh'-byfMrsjiPrdu'se;. i 7S^^^™?"ift£;'Mr^vand^lilr6.vHPhil: i Ayres, and ;a; r great;' inany i .iests..,ivere;. i p r was; served. in ; io.f dming-rooni, ..where, tho-.tables were : derated wiih beautiful dark. red and i- : ' bofclx dra\viug-r oom and Wns-ropm Avcre .wittt: Quantities of ?';v ;^^ e pbeantituLi jshades.; aftemoou songs'-wero' iVillyi and Mr. • ;:^^vewß^ r i r sGiectioiis wcfo.'play.ed. 'haU.V. Mrs. ii;>a-'irbckvOf 'ciunnmon 4 ft^:jj ro wu.chtoGi^/;>reiie^ • :V;--; ; >ace; IfDavies. palG blue ninon, with • £f; i'.yoko lace,:= and foldetl- belt of 'M - fr*'-. b^ e » mauveix aiuV-pinii; r ahsl "Miss , iiinbn iTimined-with' -;.€mbroidery, : - Among ! tho' maiir- " " S®£. •: Wardj; Mrs; ■'and' Miss Stafford,- Mrs: Stott,".Mrs. \and : : Jliss' BTt-??^-;MrS. ; :Hoggatd,. Mrs. : aud;Miss Kane,; .;v.K; ; Jtrs/:Tiickeyr Itvs:; Chntfiold, :: : c : ri rs :,^ atso S' ■ Jf«- ana ijliss Didsbury, o:- ; ;4^ 0 ;^55M.Turner.:;(2),;lIrs;',Av- : R.';llis- : Mrs. and ••;' ; "^S a ?Bte^arncU,'3li«iaM.Mi«.-Barnclii^ ; ; rr-.ftlrs.vLdwiii, Mrs.', Triiigliani,MtV-'j amt •: ,rv:Mrs.v-Eoss, -Mrs.-. -^Irs/vßobert-• .. 'and,,Mrs.>'Jfacarthy.v;'. : - x ,; . - Wellington' Art G!ub. * ; : : ' V^ ; ; ' ii*t-tlie • o(Soe •; of ; - tlio * president . -^ oQ n,;a!id the afi'air.s 'Oi 'tne nev.'ly-formed f ; V; institution\jrete.;^diMuss'ed l .with..' : iii"nch'-en-; thusiasm. The .president, tu-o-.vice-presi-.:::::;;;dents : (Dr;. Hayland' Mr. Walter Leslie), and:the.. secretary {Mr. E. A. S.-.Kjllick) s V;; .were, present;; further , arrangeihehts ;v. . were. ;uia'de; in coniwction'vrith the . - art ~.\, u nion.^.;; T he 'pict\ires.<:already. ..-'sent in, and ;' -:the list was further, added to." The Lad"ies'lCommittee is' td meet- '. .Ke!(l'oiif-Friday.' li'obruary 4, at ii:;:7.4o;p'.m:. Upon". thpVinvitation.of the presi- ; f.;.' dent, ' the y preseht '-ivere - sal>se- : qiientiy entertained at 'afternoon tea. Palmerston North News. ■ . . . A quiet but . A-cry pretty '.wedding, AvaS' ; Bplemniscd •Church; on. ; r^ : yestel^aj _ -;i-;"^'tt^rnbo*a;"" : wi-en .''jllias'" Mudp:eV Pareai, eldest ' daughter of . Atr. j. B.' .Pasca), • iva.s ' .mhrried to Mr. Victor ;Harmaii,';Avell-: knoAvn in Palmer-; ;; ;. sfonifa'son .of the late Mr.vHarman,;of; ;;;:;;Cliristchureh:S;TheJbride;f,frook v was ofi ; , - fxj/t wlute'ninon. t'ne slightly trained nhd -the ; lwdice: prottily trimmed Avith': .. lovely ~ hire . sewn. Avith';pearls.; Tlie; brides- ' mnids weve iiispes ; ?s T oelle and rioraPas--;'i|;"caJ; and Siiss: Alison.;Hathes6ii; - bride/;'^and;'their''frocks of btodcri6;;nnglais,:.'made;;iii;'.empire : ..6tyle,': . .Avith touches of orange velvet.' Avero ex- ' beeomiiig. . They. Avore largo. White hats, -with: trimmings of lace and , C';: Orange.''velvet, . ; .The. .bridegroom Avas acconipanied by • Mr.' G.MI.' r.aing-lleason A fiebest; man,\ and/ after the ceremony, ' ..' the imtnwliatq relatives were entertained at' the-' rmidenco;'of;' tho bride's', mother. .';": • Mrs. MacLennan, ! the ' bddd's' ;■' graud- .,' mother, : Avore a : very . haiulsome; .black rcostume, J.-B. I'ascal Avas efi'cctively ~; Eowned; in rressdajgreeh," ;Miss •' MaeLcnhan ; ; i'.;i'::Md^n--'-yerj:;prerty-':cbstnm«'iqfvheliotroii6. : v;o;: voile, .and .Miss MacLennan>Aror'e ,;'a . ' wliite odat .and skirt, prettil); : braided. The ;bride; and received.'niahy •'. valuable presents, . among them a caateen; rilveiv presented rby; the V':^: : mcniKers v" ; ; r :V/:;?i-- ; :-^-ljerT::l3k€Mlleiit^>.I^flyf*-l?Iuhket"; , -Ti-ili.- be' .' • thii ; guest of the' l'ion'cer Club at an J "at'=homc":'*to;bb; given"; at-the*-clubon '.' Wednesday ai'tenioon, ' • ' '
Mrs. Harold Lambert, of l'almerslon 2Jorih,'"is;;visiiin'g" her, .parents,' Mr. and .Mis. Murdoch. • ':,. ';' j v Sliss Erica Jlloby :leaves to-day for; a i 'Prolonged stay in; Sydney and; Queens'"i : .'.' ''. 'I J)r. tmd .-MrV.; Clay have returned from a visit to Auckland. ' ;■ . / ; Mr.. and ' Mrs. J. , B.;.A'Dcaue, of: Hawko's Bay,' who., arrived by:.tlie; Man-i uka from, Sydney,!: ! are. (staying, at the' 'Grand Hotel. ■ .. •''. .. <Mr. and Mrs. Leonard' Tripp, • who jleft; England'' by the P.'EUidO.; Malwa on. Pecember. 31, 'cxpect-'to reach-Wellington at (ho end of: nest .month, after a -week'.,, spant iii . Adelaide. : -.-; . ■ ';: 'V : j .'iilrsj'.M'Villy. has : returried: frbm 'a visjt. (totl^elson.^ : ■ Quick;;iias returned 'from' a "visit to' Mrs. :-Burgess ; at.;sew. i'lymouth.Miss j Quick Hs; staying ..at,. Stratford; ■; ' A /.. :Mrs.v 'Xeviil/ .wife' of ■ the_' Primate, is. visiting Mrs./Sladdeiubf tho Lower Hutt.; " . Mrs.. .'Fowlds ■. arrived- 'from. Auckland' by the' Main Trunk train yesterday, and. ■\ivUU;spcnd'fortnight:;in Wellington'.'! . Mr. an'di Mrs. 1 Maciennan'. are' spending a- few days-in' town .'foiv thd, wedding,of their' niece, Miss' Pascal. . fj : . .Mrs.'''Abraham':and Miss iAbrahaia have, gone to Day's Bay. :: ;. '. •■ ; Miss Madge Tweed'-' is ;in .Falmerston visiting. Miss .S. .Abraham. i : ; Br.; VWetb'j /of MBrtinb'orbugh.'deft'last! .night-by the .Manuka* for, Dunediii,- on"'his' . way,, to ,Balclutha,;whoro\his. marriage., to: ■Miss' Cirubb will : take, place on Monday. . Mrs;; John .Myers- and : family : liavo tm-ned to town after 'at Bona Bay.:;; At. the. Anglican' Church, 'Levin, .'yester-. day, Miss Elsio M'Millan, a great-grand-daughter of Captain James. :i Taylor, .1 of : .Tawa .]flat,:was married. ..to;.;Mr. : 1 Paul : Hd6ldcy,:;of of' Messrs. 'Dalßety-' and Co., :.Tawa Mr;' .Compton;officiated;'';'> v "/'Mi's, of vWiil.is: Street, who .is .leaving: shortly; for ;a':bu'siness : trip , to' .ttndon'.arid ;Paris,;oxpects; to; bQ . dway. 'for'?: about six! month's:' .'Duringher' ad-: .'serico a hair-specialist from; Sydney: will, : attend ;to her clients. •/' •. v •
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 727, 28 January 1910, Page 3
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