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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Obit: Mrs, Jane Deans, Canterbury. . The death :is ■announced 'of .Mrs'. l Jane Deans, relict of the late Mr. John Deans, of Riccarton, one of the' original settlers , of the -Canterbury Plains.- The .late Mrs. ;Deans was the eldest daughter of Mr. jJames.'-M'llraith, of Auchendower, Ayrshire.' /She was. married in ' September, 1852, and, with her husband, arrived in Ly ltd ton in the Minerva 'on February ■2, 1853. ■ She shared the privations anil hardships of the pioneer 1 dpys, and, to the last, preserver! all her " faculties.— fress Association. . -tFeilding Notes. .. . 'J. On Thursday last week llrs. Barton gave a very enjoyablp garden party. M *s while'some of the guests ployed tennis and croquet others wandered about the beautiful grounds admiring the flowers ,and foliage. Afternoon tea, ices, and fruit salad were served in the dining- . room and on the verandah which were both prettily decorated. Among the '.guests "were Mesdames Aylmer, Guthrie, ! i-Willis, Gillespie, Miles, • M'Allum, LawEoh,: Clayton,' Gorton, Miller, Hallidav, Porter, • Baddeley (Kimbolton), Letli•bridge.i Atkinson, Woollams,, J. Wool-, lams (Auckland), Fitzherbert, and Misses Shannon, Long,' Johnson' (ICiwitea), Bruce,i'Mo'ere,- Sandilands. Mrs. >H. Stewart has returned from I 'Wanganui.' Mrs. Horrocks also returned ■from New Plymouth yesterday.

, Mrs.i J. Woollams (Auckland) is the iguest of Mrs. Woollams (West Street). Mrs. Hunter end Miss Large (Napier) * '.are visiting Mrs. Binns. Mrs.: Gillespie has returned from the South ' Island. i and Mrs. Campbell gave af- ' tteriioon tea.' at the tennis, courts, on Sat- , urday.:-, It was" a beautiful' day: and a ' very large number wab present among these', were Mesdames Lawson, Earle, • Montgomery, Hoult, Evans, Wilson, Redmay, Halliday, Hill, Misses Hill Kiston, .Johnson, Walker, Long, Peal, and. many 'others., . The engagement is announced of Miss J. Bruce (Feilding). and, Mr. W. Shannon (Waituna). Mrs. Cotterill is visiting friends in Masterton. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson (Qhrist- • (church) have been, visiting. Miss: John l 60h (Kiwitea). ■ " Mrs. W. Giesen „-is spending a few j weeks in Dannevirke.

; The. engagement is announced' of Mr. . 'H. Robinson, clerk to the Akitio County Council, to Miss Pearl Jenness, youngest daughter of Mr. G. L. Jenness, of Lower Hutt. Mrs. and the Misses Seddon have returned from their holiday. Mr. and Mrs. L; Kutherford : are staying at the Jioyal Oak. ... ' Mr. and Mrs. Pearce (Western Aus.tralia), who have been visiting Rotorua", arrive in. Wellington to-day, and will .stay at the Itoyal Oak. Tie Misses Mills are visiting in Maryborough. , . The engagement is announced of Mr. Albert J. Kellow (manager of Levin and Co., at Foxton) to Miss Violet Wye, of • 'i'oxton. V . Lady Islington returned from Auckland • yesterday, • . Mrs. Malcolm . Ross arrives in Wellington to-day. on her. return, from England. ..Wedding at St. James's. Miss Duke, of Napier, is visiting Welilington, and is staying at the Hotel ..Windsor for a few Weeks; ' \ ,-f -Tam.cs's Presbyterian Church, ■ .Adelaide Road, ■ on Wednesday afternoon, Miss Harriet M, Edwards, daughter of Mr. W. H. Edwards, was. married to Mr. Charles E. Morris, son of Mr. E. Morris. The Rev. W. Shirer performed the ceremony, .which was fully, choral,' and the .church.was decorated with greenery and. 'white flowers. ..The bride's gown was of iwhite silk, trimmed with iace, and sho jworo the : customary .wreath and. veil. |Mis? Mary- liidley was bridesmaid, and iwore a cream; frock and hat, to match, [trimmed/with blue. Mr. C. M'lntyre was (best man. A- recepti-Jn-wasr^held;"after !the ceremony, at Godber's rooms. Mr. (Edwards, the bride's mother, wore black ; silk and a black 'and white hat. Mrs. , Morris 1 (mother of the bridegroom) was ! - in blue ninon, and a hat o£ black, I trimmed with blue.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 9

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 9

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 9

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