TO-DAY'S DINNER.
(Special); written for litß DouiMiSH.) FRIDAY. Crayfish Soup, ('timed Oy-dt rs. . Jjiislit'd Potatoes. Itoli; Poly Jam i.'uddi.iig, CUlllill I) o\su;]!S. Ono onion (nj.inc'C(l]i 1 Pin.a'l.l apple (minced), 1 tomato, ioz. but tor, I tabUHpoonful ground' r'i"e, J (:jlilcsji'CFCint'ii 1 ourry powder, : 1 tohspoqii'f.ul' clyitivoy, the juice of :} lemon, 5 pint .ii"iii..ki .2.. dozen oysters', salt, . Mince, tlie o'iiloii,, apple, and tomato.. Pry in the butter ;; li^ r lit brown, then add dip ground rice and curry powder; tli'h inilk gpidufllly, Uje salt and chutnevt Sinnrfv niuiiilo-:. Rub through a sievi-. .Return to. the. saucepan, add the oysters (boarded) .ai.i'd tlie lemon juice, SerVo with a border of rice. for to-morhow. Spinach. Two Pounds Steak (undercut). Two Dozen Oysters. Artichokes. Marmalade; .'Suet. FOR:' St.'NDAV. Two Pounds Artichoke's.; Pair' of pucks. Sage. Apples... French Belin's. DatesV C.ocba;. FOR SITPrER. .Pastry. Rabbit. Baeo'ii; Salad'. ' Pears for Stewing, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL, A Bridge Afternoon. Mr. Taine, ono of "Wellington's olilost settlers, w-ns the guest of honour at .a progressive bridge nKern'non o.n \\?ecl'nesday, given by his grand-daughter, .Mrs. Ilerny. Mr. Taine, who. is .a very keen player, with a wpiiderfitT ■ineinery,. thoroughly enjoyed the ai't'ernoph,. which was. really given as n farewell for him, as he leaves on Friday for' Syiln'ey. There were three tables, ; and some exciting .com tests took place, the winner bsiiis Mrs. Siovwright, who receives!. ;a preity little cup and saucer as lier- : 'pi'i.zp.: Dance at Newtown; The first annual, dance of the St. Aloysius branch: of the JI.A.C.Ii.S. was held in St. Anne's Hall, Newtown, last evening, and was a '(oas%' it is only quite. :i:ee,ciiily that the Hall lias been enlarged, and i.t;s apjiear'ancS' o,H this occasion, with a qjiaCntit.v (if Hags suspended from the rook and- with -palegreen draping* and nias?.fts of i'bli'a'ge against the walls was. most attractive; Supper was servedviiiiriiii adjoining' ropin,..: the tables being decorated with bands of wide red ribbon and with paliiis and; chrysanthemums,Vflags again draping- the walls and nearly .coricealiiig them ' frpni sight. Among the; visitors whom were content to watch the dancing wero the Rev. Father Devoy, Father Herring, and Father Peoples. Tlie committee, . iy'jio had spared no trouble to make the dunce thoroughly, enjoyable; consisted . of the. Messrs. T. reriri»r;.. C'.-. M'-Erleaii,- J; Stratford, P. M'Ciirthy, J. M'.Muiion, .1. Fagan, J. Bradley;. ' y't ". 'Henry; . ; an.d.', 'V.., Gill. Mr. W. Hy Gilts V.as*'tjjfe- 'sS6is- - Among those, ipresciit' were:—Mrs. Giles, wearing a white silk tunic frocky edged with silk flings'. and bodice finished with a fichu of Maltese -lnc-ej Wylie, in a .-Stji-Bfeil, iiinon, trimmed , with crystal fringe's:? Mrs. Spear, wluto -satin ■ go-,vn .. handpainted; Mrs. Giil, cream satin; Mrs. J-. E. Gamble, white^rsViii^ ! ,.^iti}ir6i,iter^d:''Tiy.il:li' crystal beading; "Miss... Segricf,, ..black' yel T vet, trimmed with 't-crisiysilk and Oric-iital insertion; Miss OJ.cary, cream- empire, frock with lace bodice. ..aud'"p.an'e!s of lace on the skirt; Miss'/Jyichardinii,. j/!>yhito : - iiinon tunic frock-'; '■•Miss'. .O'lliirrell;'' 'blue" charmeuse, with/ silver- trimming-.';.; Miss R. Segriof, white satin frbtk, trimmed with crystal embroideries';.' Simon.P, black velvet; Miss tunic . frock of white satin; :'"JlissvM'.Gratlr, ■ black:' velvet; Mrs. O'Reilly, black satin; Mrs. Stratford, whits i'silk't''with', iiiiiwii'.. oyerf; dross; Miss Wylie, 'oyster -satin,'. with ninoli overdress; . Miss 'Haines, white satin, with silver trimming; Miss Garth; '■ cream satin, trimniod with silver; Mrs. Burke, grey frock, trimmed with lace; Miss Fagau, greji oyer piiikVisatia ;.; Miss Simon, cream frock,, with, crystal trimming. Feilding Notes. There was a very, fair at.teiidalic'e'. at golf on Saturday, in spite of the miserable weather. Mrs;.. Miles' .and , Miss' Wyatt provided aftfrn'o.oh tcii;. Among tlie players werQ\ s 3le , sdamcs i , l ,, -M , 'P-!i'?r? | )n and Miles, Misses?;Wyatt^- ; Kcrt;o.h,. Prici, O'Halloran, Haybittle.- Burreii, Moure. Messrs. M'Lean, Hawke, i'revena, M'Ph'erson, Unit, 'anil others. . . : The Bridge Club met.at Mrs. Gillespie's on Wednesday. Amc-ag. the , members wero Mesdair.es Clayton, Halliday, Gdr- ■ ton, Roberts, HoTrooks'; 'Qarri' 'M'Alluii'i',,. Glasgow, Atkinson, Hall, and others. ... Mrs. Atkinson lias -retiiincd. from"' Wcl- 1 lington. . ■ . '■ lira. Horrocks hns 'returned from .'New: Plymouth. Mrs. L. Gorton!' is homo Sgaiii,. after , spending a few da js irii Wellington. ... The engagement''-. : is aiiiioiinei'd of Miss. Lena Johnston to Mr.- Bruce Luxmore. Jlrs. M'Phersou. li'as -gone to Welling-' ton. ' . A "gift" afternoon, organised by some of the members of. .the i/adies':.'.Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A.v is. lieing held. i.ii the association rooms.. in' 1 ■ \Viiiis ..Street pn : ■ Wednesday, June .1.9. -.Tlxcv/i-■>yi.ll.:.;be^ni.iisip 1 and competitions;', .aiid ■■th'e : "gifts" are in aid of a Siile of work that is to be held on July 3 and .1. ' A Press Association telegram from Ifcndon states that Northland v.as married on Wedriosd.iiyj.'Jtijiiff- .to. Miss Hilda Cooper. The -marriage, took place in St. Margaret's, . : 'W.estm'iiisi;eiv; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams 'arrived in Wellington yesterday t'rorii Sydney.. Mrs. Cockburn Hoed (Gleiidonald) hiis;' been visiting Wellingfon, and is at, prescnt staying with Mrs.. Collins. Miss Abraham (Palmerston NprtliJ ' is; visiting Mrs. Miles,. Mrs. M'Larea (Ilomebush, Ma'tenon) and the Misses M'l.areu have returned to their home. Commander Stop'ford,. of .H.M'.S.. En>., counter, and Mrs-.' Stopforsl, are. visitin'.? ■ Napier. Mr. and Mrs. M'tvor- (Mohaka) have left on a visit to Wellington. MRS. ROI.LKSTOX, Hair .Specialist. (qual. London and Paris), is- recoil)jneiide'd j for the Permanent C.iire .of. all...S'pftlp A;ilmenls and tho most. Effective Treatment , for the Growth of Hair. Shampooing, ' Hairdressing, Elect.r6ly.Kis: .{permft'iient: reT ■ moval of superfluous linii;),. (lip,-. U.S.A. ■ Face Massage, Com.hihgs ?»la=ic lip, Tr.".n.-- ' formations. Switches; etc. iiafi. LaiiibtQn, Quay. Telephone -ians:*
. The G.F.S. '.- j'?' ,'. is ; Ul ' Thinsd'ay eVe.niiig of tlift '"'ls l'rii-hdly Smciclv w:as hi-iil in the )H'uiUiis- s'V s !ei-day,. iViiil iiriis all ended : >>v j.? 'la.rgiv ni;ii)l)c!: of ji'ieiMlu'V.-;, Til;- en-tj.M-la'iiij'iie'.n! provided tiic'ii.i liV Ali'ss Stajilci\Utiin, wilh tiui a.—i'-taiicc ol a ii.tt.l'o -pa.r.ly ol' visitors, iiu : -.t; wi'.l.li g'i:eal, iilip'reViatiiin, (hiy songs,, recifiUi'oii'?;. ani't grainajihniie sdec'tiniis.. together, will: the glees, sung by iij.ieiuliers.of -the (1.F.5.. \iii(i?r' (ho il'ire'cl-io.n of iladaiiVe' jiu.'el'.ler, ;l<)rni'!iig a pleasautiy varied progriitiune.I'lie liexi: O'litfrsday oveiiirig' litis to' .be :-ab'an(l(i'u.e'd, owing to tho iiiuiling .of tlioanniial serviev of tlie G.F.S. in. St. Paul's . Oit ihiit dat e.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 14 June 1912, Page 9
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994TO-DAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 14 June 1912, Page 9
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