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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

A Gisborne Weddingii' '' '■■•:'■.: .■'* " The wedding was ceiebrated-Jlat. .Holy' Trinity Church, Gisbomp^of'Jtiss.Slurielv Hheratt, second daughter..^pfvJlrSi'-.JY;..0: Sheratt, and Jtr. ]{al])h;v;Miirphj,' SHW son of Jtr. ICdward The Ven. Archdeacou.::lVi!l!ams',;,R??isfal. , by the Her. L. Dawspn.i'.ThoiiiasV'yi.car'pf Holy Trinity Churcliv;xgn.(lucte<l.Btlie:"-fciV vice. The bride, whq/'-jv.as!; gjyw , .*Saj" by her father, wore.s;Lliandjpme:;eiiipire gown of Liberty satinVi.trininiedvW.itliii'sjJ.^ , ver beads and net enibrbidery*;.'. the;..\lpiigV square train being ifinished:! : .witiilovers' knots. Tho'''-loni; , ''tullb'- i caught in with. carried a bouo.net 'aiid. stephanotes. There were;: fri«r::bridfsm|ii(|.s; in attendance—Miss; Sheratt (cousin), Jliss Bettie.S.Blilckivandi-.'.Stlio. Misses Mildred (sisters), a very small ■':.:bri(!ejyffajaC,ii}.:tliei person of Miss"olivfi;S|ierattials6';!fprniiiig.! one of the group. &■:'■.;£?■■ C?};ui'l.','> .•.. I\' Tiie elder grey'; charmeuse. gowns lyith/iiinbii'ltmiics,. iiii<l;. grey satin hats, h'iniiiied'':with , .bluessatiir Imws and large ■■the; younger ones wore ;*:eijVpi're.SsEo'v'ns.S: of: cream charmense aiiil^.yrhitossatiii-- : ji)jis]i:T' room hats, with silyetVcpVfl/trimuiing;. They carried pretty , othei , bridesmaids ;. cnTi , i6ci..;- ; .:grojr":.\sa.H|i; muffs to match tlieirAlrocks^an-iflcctivp , ; touch of colour posy; of cornflowers in one : Tlie tiny girl was in a piiik-'cliarnieHse^iock , ;: with hat to match. ■:;'Jlrf:-Mipliac i j.':Miiriih>: : (brother of the man, and Jlr. D. Blnck-grcioinsiiian;.: Eatei: the bride and bridpgrooiiiafle'ftC way to Australia, .Mrsi^Murpliyrtra.veHing: 1 in a tweed eostiiiiie./ai;d. ; .'!iii'jei;biack.' : .y,el7: vet hat. Among the;-f;iffe::reeeiye.d" ; were' : a;; largo marble clo'ck'jy'roiir'f thej.'i'niplp.yees'.. of Panikau Station;''two?snlidi'.si.h-eiV.y.iises;: from the Poverty ;B:iyoHu;it;£iubj;::a!u!; a handsome brass: ga:ig.i ; ;f ployees of Itessrs. BennelKvand^hernlt/-; A Small Tea. '-,'■'■ :l ■ Jliss Vidii Briftow^jva^eiiteriaiijeci.'■ a'til'a} , ' very pleasant littiDSleappnrtjVigiyrnfljy;. Hiss Seed, yesterday| ; ;;in : ;.Mijs (flii-room. Jliss Seediwas .wcaring'.ii/niiyy.-:' blue costume and rosos. Her Sis-teiv'-^lissiJJfary^Seed^n^as. 1 :;lso wearing navy bluel, ; with;a>blhek.:lih'Hv ifiss Bristow ..cpsf , tiime, black furs, , aiul:],)-inall' : i';blh , 9k:::bSt j with plumes. Thcro.'were".present' , :...Jli'ss , .. , . ' JJhodn Bristow, Mrs; J\ >[iss D.. s Mis3 ; ; Kember, Miss Haniiaypaml;Miss; : Tuirc!ii. What Timaru is Doing. 'f\j; '' : . "■"' ■' ": A ladies' committee* , ;.;ofy/t]i«s,, Tiiiiarii:" branch of the NavyivS'l^'ague''.;proposes.:, making a general /appeal'l^hprtly-'to-jthe ■ women of New: ■, scriptions to present .a'silkiv-en'signfand ' Union Jack to 'Zeai- ■ land, when she arriyes'.i'nes't^yeaf;-!";. -.It-js" to bo hoped .tli'c.;^ii'ncV i iw i ill.|. : be.? , repvesentutive of ':'■' : A Man's View, '■"'* ','.'' ' 'Mr. Frederic nu'lclijnsVh'&f'.-jvi'jtfon* to/" Miss Sylvia Pankhiirst'jyyhbiiit.lie'. lVeiiiiiiat.: one of the Hyde I'iirk . liioetiiiß.si i'cceutlyi.' : His letter conchulesV^''l..iwpiider ,, ;ifVtlioßv'; persons who can 'ihiuki.off hrokeit glass ever"dream'.'of■■thq'.'ibrpkeii.i, liearts and souls : t!iat;;:flre;3racked ,; ;:ey.crv j day. Uid they evcrjlioar^qKiiiQVi.KligHts.'pf :; box-making and (he ;^: inagnifiventJ';;i:cmn>;; neration which isireceived .in.vt.ho-: : |'aper. bag industry? Eve'ry--i'mbriiin , (f3(iri , cpf,old.; ladies, old enough :tp.'sbe.:fmy;'%vat.diii.(!.they, ■ very often in a pair'bf!men's-, , bo i btsj''.|liey'-. are on the way tOi:the;J3ya«li;?U!ib;.',tlie , iry lingers aro all puckersf^tlirbugh.'^'ibein'g , . constantly in strongs suds; Vand;:ihese.;.pbbr. things work for tw i elye:iho.iirsXfpr , . ,, :2s;...G(l;;.: and thank God thiyr ; iti.. Wo hear enough piilJ- - lie about broken wiiidpws':,': ; ' : :\y.hat,of thesej poor broken ■ success, and trust.tlmtsy.ouimajvbo:spared-, to march boldly you may soon see:ithej(lay. ?vbeiV .;v\ctpry: shall crown your ■spleiididiefE? l '^-'' , ' •' -. '•

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1470, 19 June 1912, Page 9

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1470, 19 June 1912, Page 9

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1470, 19 June 1912, Page 9

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