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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

: '.V\^'.v?e^r^y- : .^ißrnoon,-:at^esteyiCliurohV; .'viiies'. , . Alice;; Fauvel, 1 .-; daughterV; "of ,: ; ,;Mr, :i .'.' : 'td'-'.i^.;''feprge-\SnndeTiaiid,':,of.' : Weiling- ,.;; ten..; /..The..-Bey..(S,' J. 'SerpelL;officiated,; ■ decorated '";: -with "..(White /flowers .and ■ foliage;'' ; . The: ;,;■'-.■ bride 'wbre'!:.a'.oharnuhg;;empire \ frock of; \f'..i white \crepe-de^chine,;. ; withv'.^yoke.r>ah'd .' ■.; Bleeyee of.'..studded /.chiffon,. :and .trimming -.. .cf;: lace : -insertion. ,; She: aleo! wore' .a :■'.:■'■ bridal- wreath";and. veil,-.'and'Vcafriod ; .> • -.ehower boua,uet'of:;white : ,roses;;; She was. ■ri -attended' by * two bridesmaids, JMiss /Lena■'/Tonks/ftannt; of stheiibridei-v'andr Miss ■'. : ,Xouisa/Sunderhmd,":sister; ofr-thejbride- /:',': grbom.'.'i-.They :wore 'pretty ifrpeks i'of white ,';•;. 6ilk ■■■: muslin; ? trimmed '<■. with •; tucked-': net; ,:,;;andiTsilver';:hraid, : .:arid black.'hats.iwith' -:■.'■ Bilver,; i trimming, 1 ..and ■ they >'h carriedi T ■-: ehower- bouquets: of '/shaded'; yellow roses; :; ; Mr.• Symes; was'best man, v and-;Mr. : .-Prank •'.- .Fauvel ■■; -"'After., the ;cereinony :.' Vtt : iTecejti<Jn;lwaß:-:held:;at;,thei,.h6me..of-, .;•' ■ the !,bnde's;;parehts, ; in 'Thompson Street, : :.yhere -largermarquee MsocLVpeen ;erectcd' ...on' the'Jaivn; to'accommodate: the; many' ::::gueeis,»--Mrs.'Fauyel: recdivedan'a'smarti •-:: black frock,;:and heliotrope hat,/tricimed. .-' trith' gold.'.'Her,.,bouquet; /was of mauve ' ; . flowers^. 'Mrs.'.-SunVlerland;'■ m'other-'bf the. ■ : v;bridegromVv'w6re}'i' , k'fendei;,c6stpme;and: .'■/black ,-hat; : ; ;andi{:camed:, α-lbbuquet; of - i .:i*m«amiroses;;iMrs;;:Enoch>Tonks, ;grand- ':':;- Bipther.of> ffie}, ;wore/- a;.', costume ■' of, y, grey,'silk,'with'bpnrietito match;■':_ Others ~- : present were::Mr.'nrid.Mr3. J;;.Carr, Mr. ; : 'Fauvell, , : Mr:i and ;Mrs. ~;JF.-: Tonks) Mrs.' . /Martin-; Williams, Mr. 'Fauvel, . Mrs:' 1 Chisholm,:Mre.;.K. -Tgnks,:Mrs;. Malcolm the', Misses -Sunder-, ' Mrs. .A." FauveljV'dnd ;V-Mwi- : ; Ay;,Tonk6.': ; : : ■.- '•■) ./;/';, \ ,'■:;,: i^:^«adjngst; : PaekMrjki;,;-i/,'':]:;;/ ;: , '■". -A^ : quiet' Wedding ;t took;'!place' < at'the Church- of England,- Paekakariki, ■ on'-'Fri- ■ .: ; :.day'last, .the;Eey.;J. ■■ .when ; Miss /Helena '■ Just was .married -to ;'; /rMrivLeslie /Hv^Eangford,'-;of ; the':;Eailway i Beparfahent. The bride:'was;atte)ided ,by. : :■■.: Miss E. ; :Gledhill. as •.bridesmaid,;,-:-while ,V ..;.Mr.vN.vLangford; acted;as -best'^inan';'-.;.:>.'.;-[

Carterton Weddings.

:.':/'/■ '.. ton.' and'other"'Wairarapa' residents- : t6ok ■.•'.//'';'place";yesterday/ afternoon .'atliSt: -Marias •:;: '.■•Frances i ' : ' , .'f'j':'' l -;WpltOTi¥daiigHter:rbf; : »Mf:'::'aßdiMrs;-."Hi' v/" //, -married >/toj :'V: ,;/;Mr;'B.;-Trapp;;- ;T-hb'iEey. .E.^Young,Mcar:^V/:i: ;of/flieVparishi/performed/the/? ceremony. &■'•; a -; iii 'the>presence-<of;■ -a^large-number Df :/! ;i --: fru>i)ds.:;. ; After/tbe /',;.';: /; nitended ;by;; guests"; from-'all parts,' of -the , ':lield , ',',at-'.tlie :, hoine'.'''()f.vthe.. ■v/;/'v' bride's , parents.-VJ- ; f t ">fe''; ; i, v ;V////-V^(;- ,^;l .' ■;;; V/ZiO'; On/ Tuesday;; afternoon;J! in'; St. , . ;Mark's : ;^///' . G.; ■ .was..^married: to: \y ; Lawren6e,S..danghterjiofii;Mi.; •'•;'< %V&oidi .-Mrs/■' ...Garter-" ■5//./;/ton;/the/Eey;;iE/Ypung.bfficia , ting.. i . : A rfrr •■Xi~'i'''■ ;.ception/was-iheld:- at;,Vxctoria;'Hall .'in' the './>-1;;. ;evenmg..by..'tie.);b'ride's 'paTente.;.rMr.i:and V , -'- , 'vN"ir/;*AMn6;!T^'(M'^'''iljCartei4pil,;';i!^ : «'..-.. /:///;/vMiss!;Nora'; Dicki;who';is .leading;'in/a '■' !i? :^/jfew.vdays --fbr,'' : J)!Duiedin;''irliere x 'Bh'e{.is/''to' ■■ ,' /:i. : /./l:to/'gueBt:: of .'honour,at, ~/:>-i r i Young-.'. Wbmen'a, r f •'-;: ■'/• fifty' ;V&.: '"and' ; 'ia-1 very. /:i : ;:?'• pleasant; "eyenirig';-wasi spent'.with: games sC;^j'; ; :vmdf-mu^'iM^.iAldersoii I ':ffira'.''J^'Haik-' : ,;■/'//::/;ness.Vand Miss'A'irCaverhill, , contributing /the'girls-' of paid! a/tribute; ;/:>:/. to; the efficient;help; that had. been -given' :."•■ ■ ?i by. ;Miss-;Dick;since :'first. the'.association -Mrs;; Webster, as' >;"f: : "'"a : ;;member,S6f-';_the'.; committee,-: '•■ expressed ;//■;.': C'their : .of /Miss ■ Dick's'enthu-' -;'Ci;^ : ;.''eMm; : and'iservicf, , -; i andvMrs.''-' , H9by spoke J ;.:'/;;;;also,;/endorsing;:3Irs./Webster's' remarks.' , vHv. , ;;//■;> tee^andjmembers^for/their '-.; '•:-' '-'ji .ftnd'usaying . ! what:- pleasure her -assbcia-; ; <: /:v/.tion^th. ; the::Y;W.CJ.^had; given- her.'

...■;':,:Teste!rday afternooE 'a- mostvenjoyable. .:' ,'tea : was* given -at; the; gyrhnasiuni,: V ictoria ; ;;:, College branchv of 'the .'Mission- ,■':' aiy 'faettlement Association'' as a 'welcome. ;;■ to: New Zea- : land., represeh^itive.; at '.the.. Bombay'• Set- . tlement. ,TKe' large room was prettily de- .;.;■ Dbrated with/masses, of. sweetVpeas ,iri''all 1 . ehades,' and.' : about' forty 'guests: werer pre-, ■ : Bent,;;including' several of;' the"■■'professors'.'' '\Mrs. Wallis; Miss 7 ■ Myers; Mrs. < ind : Miss Powles, "■' Mrs.S An-' ■■ : derson, Mrs." Balcombe-Brown/Mre:' Wat- , ' . ~■•England,: Professors . Kirli; .:i£'Kenzi«;;and Zedlitz, and Messrs.' ;,Beere.v'De ,la : :.Mare,'.Dixon,'.and''Smith. : 'many;; friends at the Col■;.lege;;were,':.delighted., to 'have ,- this oppof:tnni^yA'of/ineeting.'her''again, arid, they' ;^4W;-.thM\' l 'the.VCo'LlegeV;'taeVr€aWi i °-'l;d''be' ;vprorid : ;of.^the she ; : is .^:wiffiths;,wis ■. presented with.a.'-.oe'a^t'if;il : roses/ \;.;'■''■"■•.''■' ;, .' '■.'*';".■'-.**: {if '''-;:''.-, i -:^:' ; ?\i^ \.V {r.i'-'A'.veryehjoyabie .concert'was-heid»in' . :.the .ArcStreet.;Mission' Hall.'last-iriißht ■;:(Monday);!.as; .a": farewell;; to,;.Miss'..Beuge ■ Ofl; the. occasion',,of .her?approaching mar-vriage^-'.The,hill,;,which had .'been prettily ;,'■ decorated, '.was crowded to the .doors.,...Onbehalf :oiV:the- : members -and "workers of itSe.'iAro -Street,/ Methodist 'Mission, '.the': Eev:.,S.: Serpeli: presented .Miss Benge with a. beautiful.silver .hot -.water- kettle end stand.. In making the presentation, ilr.; Serpeli deferred .-to* .the'- high esteem ;ui which Miss Benge was held, and testi"l""?, V°., her , splendid work in'connection :y}tn.- the 'Mission; -Mr. Dodds- gave a Sanoforte,,.6olp, vspngs'.'were sang, by, .. lsscs, Mueller, gamble, and'Baker,/and -■Messrs.; Frost/Jacobsen,. arid Digby, Miss ;. Luke,,and-,Mr.:ilsrael;;'recited,,;and:.-the v : Misses f ;-Bnttain;;: I played,;.a::duet,; Messrs. Dee,;3t;Dee, M'Alister,: ahd ;:'^e§SS:feJ:p. S^;^

Farewell Teas, ■Miss '-Vera; Jhdton 'was-the guest .of honour :at two. farewell : teas. yesterday. •In ■ the morning ; Miss Tolhurst gave . a tennis party: for .her, and when the rain came on : early and . prevented further play :the guests adjourned to the house, where the. rest of the'morning passed .pleasantly , .:with, music' and conversation. In the 'afternoon^' : Miss Hilda Miles gave a very enjoyable girls' tea-for Miss Fulton.-" :The' : tea-table decorations, which ■were- much' admired,, >were .■of.-.'. yellow daisies .with yellow ribbons,:finished with little bows. During" the. afternoon: songs were :sung by . Miss Hilda'.! Miles,; ; Miss Eileen,Ward,\and Miss Fulton, and MissK. Simpson*gave a recitation.' : ■■. •'•

:■". Miss': Broadbenti '■: of ■ Whareora Private Hospital, Willis Stieet,, leaves for .'Eng--land-t by:. the .-'.■■ Orient --. eteamer..-. .Oronlesi whioh sails from Sydney pn March":2..■...--Miss Hamlin is visiting Masterton, and ■is staying at: Mrs.-. E. Meredith's. , Mrs.. W; Speedy'.V.of ,'Foxton, has been spending a few daysjn'Mastertoh, returning to. ner.. home on Monday.''.*. . ■'V Miss Bauchop ■' returned last week, from a holiday^.spent, at-.Port. Chalmers..;::' ■ ■"• '. ;.Miss Lloyd Hassell returned yesterday from.^Timaru.;; : '.v'-".''-/'.'.-'/'.'- \ -/.. '.. c :Mrs. Holmes ..Warren, is visiting :Wellington ; ■ ■'.. ■<~'■■' t '.- -. ; -.. , Mr.; and, Mrs..-Henry 'Hadfield,expect :to; return to New Zealand in November. -.. Miss Sylvia Wilson, who has, been visiting Mrs..'Moore at Parakawa,'-. in. Marlborough,", has 'returned to' Wellington. .;.-:■ Mr. •' aiid Mrs. ■•.' Bochanan, ■' of, / Christchurch,',- are, visiting New '■ Ply mouth;.; . ;;■ JkLrs-iForwdod, of Christchuroh, are. at, presentvvjsitiiigf'NeW'.Plymouth.'' .;; Mrs.. P.'Townsend, of; Roiburgh..Street, ..who has'been":visiting Hawera, returned to:.town,on : Monday. ■•.; .;..'.:;/.. •'•■■. .",.• '■■'■'■ Miss: WOTliett-returnea:Vto v :'Weilirigton yesterday, after'' ; a-. month's visit -to Auckland and:Eotorua'..■;;';,';"::.;,.;,;'; ...; ~•'' ■■ '■■'■, . :.MiS6. Myra Mon-tagu 1 :' lias , . _ tack :froin;',a- holiday:visit, to Au'cklaiid.'':' -.';, ./Mrs.; Zolirab:'-and! her'daughters, who ,!have,been spendingjthe holidays at Day's Bay; haye.-returned to-.town. ~:,',,>: '' Avpresentation was ; made;- at < St.. Mark's Vicarage, Cartertony on Monday by, .the' teachers of. the : ; Sunday ,;School;. to,;■ Miss ToomatU," who 'is-severing , ; , her association ■ with' the school.on:account of h'er departure' for Gisborne..' , :;.;: ;> .': ! ; ;'■? . : ; ; Mis3 Gladys de Castro is staying with her sister, Mrs.:, A. J. S..Thomson, at Otaki;'for a few.Vweeks. .. : , . ■'-.[ . ''.-;.' '■'/Miss Winifred Griffiths : leaves ; to-day.-for: Wanganui.;;. She.will returntp Wellington ■ in i April, and will address the students of ■ ..Victoria: College before returning, to India. ;, ; ■:, ■:■:,;"./.■■'■■■'-'■:'■:'. : . .-;■ ■'.".•.• .'•■ ■J Mrs. sWakeford'. Cox, who has been staying -for some-: time with.Mrs. Dryden: at ■Karori, leaves on; Friday • by ' the • Sydney ■■ boat - , to. join- her husband in Shanghai. Her/daughters will remain'-,'with:'' -their 'grandniother,' : Mrs.. Dryden;:, : and'■':.go• ■■ to school in';Wellinitb'n. : : . ■ .'': : '■.' '-. : . .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 3

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 3

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 3

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