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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Wedding in tite Buckle. Street Church, On Wednesday .a quiet wedding- ■ was celebrated at St;., Joseph'- -CMu'cli, Buckle. .Street, by the. Very. Iter, bean (j'Sliea, when Mr. J. M-'Pariand was married to Miss D. Slattpi-y. The ljride, who was given away by her brother, wore a 'silver grey velvet coat and skirt «md grey velvet 'hat with pale, philc 'lancet plume. She was attended, by-:Miss Bi Plyim, who was attired in a saxe blue i'i:p.ck with a large black velvet hat. Mr. (.'. Bush was the best'man. After the ceremony those. present assembled. :at. the l.esideneo of the bride's mother,, where thd health rif th.e bride and bridegroom was duly hbii'ooraU Mr. and l'ei't by the Moc* i-aki on Friday tor .Sydney, Wedding at Hutt,. A quiet wedflitif' by Dean Lane at St. Pe.t.erlauij St, i.\atii's <"liisvuh-,. Lower Hutt. on Wednesday last', bet won -Miss Mary ,\l'Donald, yoiuisr-t. d: , (ii;:h.tei: of the late Mr., jiji'ivapt M'i3en;ai.d' (Casey and M'Donal'd), ,aird .Mr. Prank Green:,of Messrs. Son, and Ivwe'ii., eldest son of Jlr. P. : . Green, (if .lohns'inville. Tli'e bride was ffiyeh away by hr-v in other, Mr. Prank M'-Donal'd-. Jlis's Kve.ly.ll. (Collins attended, her as bridesmaid. Mr. P. J. M'Govern. was. the. best . mail... \ir. Leslie Poll,. broiher-iii-iaw of the b'ri.de^. groom, played the Weddin:,' March. Alter the ceremony';a .reception .wa.s- held by', the bride's si.steif. Air?. T.. It. Cooper, at; her residence, Waterloo l'oad. A Private Dance.A delightful.-.droico, crff.ir.i-cd by a party of yonng peopl'ei was liel.'d at. 28 ,B.td'we']l Street oil Priday cvpim'S!*,. M.'rs-.. .Moore'S-. house being lent for the ooi-a-ion. . fencing took place iii fhs.iMli raid (liiiilss-' l'ooni. The snpiie.!'- 'tafele was- bea.utif.ii'lly decorated with' pale y'Cl.loiv.. chr-ysantli'S-■ mums and maidenhair 'fern iii. silver vases, while, the ts'i silver <v.!idie<tieks were covered with yellow shades. !Jl/rs. Moore wore black lacc. over white satin; Miss ■ Lewis, rose-colo'.iveii sati 11; Mi ss -B.fvrl Townsend, flowered satin; Miss' €'arr ; ,. White satin; Miss Carrie Mcore, pale blue crepe de chiiie.;:'...Miss; S'titliair, bli\ck .y.e'l-. vet; Miss Violet Xaihan. white satin and silver; Mrs/'Busswiil-; black silk; JliS?' Pavitt, white., sat'iu.; ■Miss-.Cha.mbcrs,. Ji.6l'i:o~ trope satin;. : MiVs Si 1 bor.t, pale lllu.e velvet; Miss Gentles,, black velvet; Miss Bnsswill, black' l;ii:e dress; Miss, Lennox, emerald grteii satin, Thefe, v/ei'.o also present Sir Ja'inesjC'urro.ll-, J.l'ei.s'rs'.. '.Mays-' more 12), ButleV. IhUr.il'.on f?J), Charlton, Paurell. Cross.-,.'.Millier,- Mnfo.o',. William's-, • Moore (2), Cli art cr.i,.. sis 111.1 aa, Yotfng, C'oi-: ling, and Cramp"- ...-Dancing wris kept up until the small.. ..hours: of the riibrisin'g-..; Mr. Cout'tenay Molir saiij several songs,, which were much: appreciated. M.h Baker supplied the : ?'daiice -music; ;

Feilding Notyv Jtrs. and jiiss. Inne.s-johes iliave: Mk for Eotorua. ... . . Jlrs. L. Gpi'tq'ii is visiting' trends inWellington. ' ... . . Miss Jackson :(Wanga.mii) is th'«! guest of Miss Spaiiiv . . , . Mrs. Tetcli. has gone'' t.cv Auckland^ Mrs. Ji ;few iv.c'e'ks in New Plymiictli,. ' Mrs. Woollanis; 'has gone, fiprxh {or a month or two, .'. ... ■ Miss Brainb.lQy : '(Jsai)'ief) is' staying with; Mrs. Wheeler. '.. ' .. . . , ,' Miss Austeii (Auckland), is' the. guest «t Mrs. Gicsen. . ,' . ~ . ■ On Tuesdav afternoon Mir?. Hammond-, of "Waitohi, : gav'p niiiosi; riii.o'yab'K! kitclic.ii tea in honour of .Miv's. Boji-ate.i-, •who is shortly to fe'jiiarr.ie'd, . The bridge;.club, .met at Mrs; ■.Gla'szq.svs.: this week. Among i'Tie, .piivitei'S/wre '.M:es-. dames Glasirow,. ■ M ! i\lHum Gibpspio.i AVheeler, 'RbVerts.' Caff.i .Aitkiii.soiv.. M'l'liprson, Hall,. : Glaytbn, Haljiday,. and. Miss Spain. ... ~,,.; Mr. and 'Mr's. D'A.fcy' (Australia},, ac*. companied liy >1 is* .Phyllis Walker, left: last week fqr Bydttey... . . ■ Miss Brucellas returned' from .the/ou'th.

A. quiet wedding jyiis solemnised sit Manakau last w.pek., : Ttn.e.n Sir, H, J,. F.ei.iwick was married, Xti Miss Stone: . Mi's:? Pees attended nsbridcshiaiilt nUd.M-iv AV..Pees as best' man. Tlip. .per. Cecil J.. Smith was the ■■tfffioir.ii'ns clergyman. Mrs. A. L. Wilson is. visiting' friends at-, Han-era. ' Miss Mildred Wri'gjit'b'n arrived by the ■ Maori from the suiifh yesterday morning. Mrs. Laery, .of.' 1 Tfctp.ti'-,- ahd Mrs,.' Bins- ■ sell, of Lowe.i: it'utt,. returned front Auc-k- ■ land and Ko.fb.rM* by ' Saturday's Jlaiivj Trunk express's Mrs. Stuart Hislbp.. left Wellington on.l Friday by the : Mbgriyki 1. i S'yd'noy. Mrs. S. Stuiridersl \.6ii-'stoh.u'rc..ij it or.; a visit to Wplli'ngtbh, ami is jjii g.ncst of Mrs. Hursthb'iise. M:fe bau'mlprs is expected to afrfye in. \V>.lli.ii>tdii: to-(!3y- on ■ her way to JJetofna:, Mr. and Mr=:'Herbert JLiyArri? 'fliiika-1 nui) are on a .yiHit" (o Wellington. Mr. and Mrs; Ho)nte<t ( Palme; sfpn North) left by.the M.oerakj :3s a viut to,: Sydney. Mrs. IF. B'njifi) (Pafijiitnh.) k in t<,w/il., anil' is staying with. Jfrls/.. Herbert Pawson.. To-morrow pA'ieni ijitj a dfavep, given as-■ a farewell to Miss ivathle'en AV~ii't'-ili'- wliis, with her fanjiVy, Ji'av'iiicf very .shortly . for Auckland. 'tallies place, .in. the. private' hall belonging to Mis.s W.afbitrtbt', oh Wellington Teraftetii I'lie- ■committee. cSm* prises: The Misses Zp'hr.'a'b', Hall',..Ma'uilsley, Putnam.;; it .M : ar.cli.a.nt, and "Yar'b.nr-; ton MPS. Hair Spwi'iflijsf: (qual. Londbri and Paris'}., i'S' recommend- ■ eil for tho .pe'r.piaup.nt. euro of .all Scalp': Ailments and':. tho,..most eftc.c.fi'.ye treatment for thb'.grbwth: ulf .hair,-. Shampooing,. ■ Hairdrcssing,. ■Kle'etrb'iys.is (permanent, re-, moval of su'p'er'iru.P.us' hair);.'«l'i : p. U.S.A., face Massage*. Cbhi'b.irigs made ii.pi ITrausi iormations, 'B.W;i.f.clie's, ;efp; i.'5G: Lurnbton Quay. Tel. ISOP,'* Miss N. Jl'an.sfo.ril l: A„M:.A, S ■ :Sydne'r, Medical Masseuse, has. commenced t!i&. practice of her profession, .and undertakes special 'treatment_ for rheiiii'iatj'sn'i, neuritis, infantile paralysis, spinal, curvature, sprains-, fractures,, etc.' Patients' may bo treated at' their own homes or at' Miss Mansfoi'.d's. fo'oin's, first 'U'orji:-, Key; Zealand .Insurance P'ii.il'ding, 21;? .'£aniotq.n'. Quay. Phoii.e' .38i:i.—-.Vtlvt.-

SUE'EEPI.TJdUS HA IK. SuaorEluous hair dosuoval by (ree.). A EO'a.i'antq.C': piviiii- cii.fi! cnfe iniilertakenv. .See' testiiiraniivis. a'iici let Icy.. Mrs. Unllpii (oyer' JJcqiioiiiii'),. LiiuiMyii tluay. '/'iioni- 1IH". (T^stinlojiiaT.) Tonsoiiby, AiiidciaisjJ, Jfi)y .jfh., Jnu'. Dear Mr.-. to i'ifikhpfii ..X have not been abl.fi to wri.'o Mwncrto toll you of the wonders "liiibma" ha?, done- for me. To say; it jloes 1 a'U. ihr.t is cla'inisei for it would 1)0 too ini 1 d a as in auv ca-sn it. Tv moved an misiplitly pron th on"the faro, in one application. . .Enclosed please find Che'cjiie). K'r .tlir.ee... boxes for borne friands-. v.ho lioed it Original .copy ,o;f above cam be teen at piy addiciji. u'

An ''At Wnii'ic."fe Bertha,'PaWoWo.s, *vln*te (unl-vbtß tek-i-.s- place Jiioftlv.; was Hii' jJirtM: (if lioittrtlif !)■£. ii. ■Vr.ry elijiivaljle '*at linni*'' K.ivpn by Mrs. Rniest :l',evve.y, sit" !iej: iteifedj •|yj;iii Tola,'' oi\ Sa'tin-doy altiu.--H.uo.rt. Alt ij.ie misre. ffi-.alc'i'.u.l, after, the sfnnn -oirf-siflp, was, t-'lio hav.cil rt t!iu petty i'Oollis, vcMU their warmth mi'tl' artistic arrangement -at' brtrnxq ami clii.v'k re)!, chrysanthemums nin'l foliage, ami with, sp.ifg.s siiug )>Y Mrs, 'Mies-, and. .-a .(.•iiiii.ii'otit'ioiv that called: llpw't fivflrVfttio's "bfoVviition: ii'jv<L knowledge' of the: leaves of plants iiiiil shrubs, ii v,»i\v pleasant time was spent, Jks Dykes' proved to lie the- wrmiei-, tli.oug'h th'j;re. were tw'a or three; rii-i.i.ii.vrs-ijjj ;ff»iV (he. lioiifiur., and: }-t is (flute likely' that never Wore hiis there l>een so iii.ifcli disi'M'i'ssibn as to frlv.it a mignonette leaf might l>c, 01: a. daisy leaf,

Mrs, Lovvey was wearing' (i. spit dove grey frock, trimmed with lis-nul anil: deep grey eju broidery, : aiid. \y,Mi wide- satin fevers bQixlei-ing the vest of .cream net ■and lace, Jfi.ss Berfhji fallowcs vote, a ■.■■grey .cpat.ni'.d skirt, with siiot grey silk revets and a grey velvet ihat with shaded flowers. Mts. l-Vil-liQwos w.a.s. al'sp- presents anil wore a gown of t.lrifrk m.etv a.iid black, anil white, lint." 'M.iss Ruth .I'hllpw.es a-jid Miss Ethel Fa'll'pwes, bo'l'lt of wlibui assisted hi dispensing lea* vote pretty white, ftocks. Among others, .present: "\v.erM: Hits.. Sheriff 'and tire Misses Sheriff (2),, .Mrs, Fcirtl; Mrs'.. ...and ..Mis* Thar.u.tbn, Mi's. J. Dvkes, .Mrs, Wise, Mr?. J.v Parkeii; ":Afrs: il.aH-,.. tlitf Misses Marcliai'i't. (2), Hiss Bevirie, Hiss Bavilett, .M'i-s : ; eorrigaiv, Mvs. and Miss AVyße, Mts. Joitki'ijsoh, Seliwurtz, Mrs, ■JacViiiaii, Miss. Allen, s.ud .several iv'tiier guests. Pioneer Club Evening,. T|ip weather Condition's of Saturday ev.eii.iiig. were vety eife'e'rlcs.s rnd gfiiii, lint thVo . : iiieinV>Q'ir.s' of the Pioneer .'C'iub who v.eiit'iireil forth to attend the ifanaiiese..eve.hing hel.c!'. 'in the c.i.ijli robjiss sjic'ii.t a very iplposant lioiir or so in .listpniiiif. lc\ l)r. i%tts\JlilTs's chat M'poii iiif'e'restillg a.spaci.s of Japanese life., ah.d lit ■Syitness■i'ng'tlie ijeantifitl View's .scvp?nwt Ijy ..Mr,. Siins, A,, epnsid'e.n'.ljle niinil/.er offliem were sc.piiic, and fn.ve a.h extremely' gooii idea, of flip; bcaiitif.n'l colouring to: lis seeiv at. ■diftcreiti seasons ,in J':ipah.i....n'n.d oth.erS: illustrated' tl.io sch'cbfelifi?, of little .lapau'.eSe. ijpys. anxl. gi.nl's. ■o\\ Pla.'ttsSUll's. waj iiarticiilanly s.triic.k jjy 'tlip ikiiHlcrpfiijtqii gyste.in, followed by f-lie ■J.ipaii'e'se, ajul. ,a.lfp»et)ier.sli9 Mii'sklered Japan, a . 'Sprigs, anil liiusjcnl ite.iii's wcra) co.'iit.ri'liuteil'' bv Dr.. IMiitts-'Jtiils anil' Jl'iss'Putiiani;,. : and supper iiniilly c.onciuil'eil. i;lio.e'.ve'ni'ujj.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1462, 10 June 1912, Page 9

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1462, 10 June 1912, Page 9

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1462, 10 June 1912, Page 9

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