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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

A Pahiatua Wodding. At St. James's Church, Konini (Pahiatua), on Tuesday last, a popular resident of tho Konini district, Miss Elizabeth Helen (Jennie) Stewart, second daughter of Mrs. Stewart, was married to Mr. Albert E. N. Smith, only son of Mr. E. D. Smith, of Gishornc. The bride, who was giveu away by her brother, Jlr. J. Stewart, wore a very pretty dress of white silk, trimmed with white silk .embroidery, chiffon, and cord. She wore tho customary veil and orange blossoms and carried an ivory prayer book. Miss C. M'Ksy, of Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, was bridesmaid, and her frock was of cream cloth, trimmed with silk embroidery. She wore a white hat trimmed vrith black velvet and largo white wings, and carried a. handsome fshoirer bouquet. Mr. 11. Korshaw, of Martinborcmgh was best man. The ceremony was performed by tho'Rev. C. 11. I.T.acson, of Pahiatun, and Miss Warren presided at the orpan. Mrs. Smith, mother of the bridegroom, wore a drew of mauve silk and black hat, and Mrs. Stewart, mother of the bride; a green costume with hat to match. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother. A very law number of pucsts sat down to the weddini? brer.Wast. The iiMial toasts were honoured,, and felicitious speeches made. 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith subsequently left by the afternoon train for the north. The bride's iraTcllins costume was a navy blue tailor-made dress with hat of navy blue to match. Prior to the wcdilini? the bride w»s c.titnrbiined at a ."social" in the Konini Fill, and presented with .1 silver-mounted onk tray and silver calf-dish by the resident?,. Tor <v number ef yp.irs she wm a 'nromirie.nl , - member of the T\>nini Todies' Hockey Club, and also, as a ladv rider in the show -rin?, 'he was w»ll kr n wn thro'.whnut tho Wnirr.rann, TTn-rko's Bay, Manawatn, and Wanganui districts. Weddings at Masterfon. Mr. B. Chapman, wcend son of Mrs. j;\ Chapman. R.i« married on to -Miss Annio Kelly, dimirhter of Mrs. P. Kelly, of New Ssuth Wales. Thf ceremony was 'performed by the Ecv. Father H.irnett. The bridesmaids w«re the Mi«es. Tv. and R. (■!hann»"n. sijters of the bridegroom. Mr. W. A. Hoss, of Wellington, acted as br«t man.

ifiw Ele.inor Lee. eldrst daughter of Mr. Edward Lμ, nf T.-insti'wnp, wa* , married on Tuesdav ti. Mr. Cl.iren" Mooro. i">n of Mr. ."ind Mrs. Thomas Moor* , , nf O.irferton. Miss Jf.ind Coin, nirce "f the bride, wus bridesmaid, and Mr. A. Fisher, of Oirterton, was best man. The ceramon.v w.is performed "by^hc...E^ ■■■£•■s;■ Thompson. h:':: i #£■■"£?> A Dalcfield Woddino. ' ■ v A pretty 'iv«clcliii.<; was .celebrated Jn tb'e" Methoilist "Chlirch at' Dalcfield," lvhen Miss'. Ethel. Gordon, eldest daughter of Mr; G. Gordon, of Daleiicld, was married to Mr. H. H. Curry, of Eketahunn, eld-ob-t son of Jlr. S. 'Curry, of "Weston-Super-Mare, England. The ceremony M'as porformed by the liev. C. H. Standage. Tiio bride, who was sjyen away by her father v.-ore' a cream siik dress (rimmed with chiffon lace, braid, and pearls, and a handsome veil over a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a vtry pretty shower boimuot. The bridesmaids wore Miss Connie Gor(!on : jister of the bride, who v.-o;e a frock.of heliotrope voile trimmed with net ind oilk instrtion, and Miss J'aiiline Phillpotts in s cream frock with heliotrope stripes. Both wore hnts to match, ami carried shower bouquets. Air.. W. G. Gordon,was best man, and Mr. C. S. Gordon groomsman. The "W«ddin» March" wns played by Miss A. Phillpotts as thp bridal party left the church. The bride's pref»nt from the bridegroom was a jewelled Rold band? and to tho-bridesmaids wer« Riven Ro!d .brooches. Tho bride's prcsfnt to the 'bridegroom'■ was p.?gold scarfoin. After the e'ersmony a large- i«imb,rr of wnests v;-sre cnicrtainocl at a wedding .breakfast at tho home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Gordon, the.bride's ijiotbei , , v,;Oro n brown costume trimmed with brown silk. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrry left for the north, tho bride's travellin,;; costume k'inc of'saxo cloth with a Ijrowi: hat trimmed with e-'M blue, ribbon. Their futuro home will he in Eketahuna. A Cartartcn Wedding. At St. Mark's Church, Carterton, on Easter Monday, Mr. Arthur Cave, fourth son of Mr. F. Cave, was married to Miss IJuby Myrtle Ashton, eldest daughter of Mr. John Ashton, of Carterton. The Key. R. Young performed tho ceremony. Missas Eilda and Pearl Ashton were bridesmaids, and Mr. V. Ashtnn was : best man. A reception was held later at the residenceof the bride's father, and Mr. and M/rs. .Cive left later en route for Rotorua, whero the honeymoon will be spent. Their future home will bo Carterton.

Wedding at Featherston.

At South Fcatherston on Tuc.wlay, April 18, Miss Eva. Alice Goodriclt. fi/th daughter of Mr. C. F. Goodrick, of South I'cstherston, was married to llr. A. Wood, of New Plymouth. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. K. Stowcll. The bride, who was given away by her father, \7oro a creojin serge dress with tunic «kirt trimmed with pearl in«crtion, with, the usual veil, and a wreath of Australian wild flower.". Clara and Min.i Handler, two little nieces of the bride, attended her as bridesmaids. They weretlrcs?ed in white lawn frock?, and wore wreaths of pink rows. Mr. A. Goodrick was best man. After tho ceremony a reception was hold at "Swnffham," tho residence of the bride's parents, and the young coup'.o left amidst showers of confetti to catch tho evening train for Wellington. Mis* Turner (New South Wales) hns raturned to Wolliilßton from a visit to niiMilisim, and is staying at the Occidental Hotel. For permanently removing superfluous hair by electrolysis Mrs. Eolloston was I awarded a diploma at the Rhodes School of Electrolysis, Boston, U.S.A. AppointI inents raado and personal attention givon at her new address, 25G Lambton Quay, nearly opp. the Economic. 'Phono 1539. *

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 9

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 9

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 9

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