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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

[ Wedding in St. Paul's. I eiA T> vet X bedding took place iii I St. laufs 'yesterday after* •noon, when Miss.: Bertha. -Jessie TatloSj,. second daughter :.of. Mrs. M. MloVs; of Jvelburiie, was, MarricdUtp' aih-<SAmitel ! Allan Jiofciiisoii;:;'oldest: ;«bit-.:6£' 3li'. ancf Mrs. Allan liobiiisoii; : ->:oi" "iiiver Hank." Aramono, uaiigantij.. > THe servicc iras: conducted by the Rev. A.. M. Johnsim, Jlr. Ktiwlcy .played the orgaii. ihe brulo, \vli6 by' brother, Mr. "j'rficl ! Kv Fallows,: SvorS/'a. ffoun of -ivory!.-, sa.'tin, d.verilrth's nmoii beautifully, .fjiuslted: vritli iaco. Her veil; Vvas: Qt ! -;oIH Brussels Jape in wiih .n'iuf she carried a; slio.wfiv'boucjuet bf ri'ry ovely white ahiV.violet ''Tlib thrc ? e bridosniai'ls in,, atteiidaiicijy . Elh'cl Willows Miss I]i.liaiy; Ipfe.' Jlfe Helen Itobmsoii -(sister -.bf- the •l'«fi(]ejfi , 'o6Vii) tvore pretty frocks of soft, pink sati.i;, their hats, with the. exception of Mi-:, liobinson, 'ot piillv, to', inatc.li. .f-h.e'i'r' frocks. Miss l'6bii\son- iv.dr.ti a large.'Mack velvet hat with. Kmches ot pink, and ali three carried bouquets; of vitiletf:. '.'Mr; . Cunningham;.-.of A.Vianga'ii'iiij >va.S: tlve ri OS «"i 1 ""' "nci'Messi-sj- .Civ CfUiini'ng.ha'in-, i. itobinson, and -Kenipthofne were' l'thegroomsmen. ThS; : gift. lb. thjibride was a Lciiutiful Hijarilblld T'illL;, andto the bri(losniaids.'3Vtre : :g'i.veii -wiile. gol.ii bangles, witli /initials -.eiigra.yed niio'ii them. '' i-

At the concltisipn ..bf.-'tlie sofvicp, a. reception was held. !>y. : .the; ..bride's, another,. , ?•, I'sllows, ;;pt.,the-':K-i'Psk, Jyelljiifne, which had decorated: for the b,cca'^jo|l with spring ■nhii hiifuiim '(Ib'wer.s,. the bridal table.; -being., nvranged' witli; froesias and narcissi. 'Mrs. i'a'ilow.s wore a dress of he 1 i6lippQ.satin, witli -.an overs dress of Spaiiish.-.-'-'lace.-. :ah'd ''bla.c.k 1 fiat trimmed with ostrich .pinnies'. -Mfs;- ]|obinsoiij lite \vix.s, in black .satin,'.trimmed with black lace and hat to match. Mrs. lioU, the si>i.'r of the bride, liad ori a :pr<itiv fawn ch;f!i dress, hat triniined ,witli' .ti'iifeiV foliage, and handsome fiifi:..:;'Miss' -K-iliows', s;i;ie-' blue satin frock, anil saxe bliio h.at fa match; Mrs. i.evve.v, was in er<';un cloth, with a large black, velvet ■ plumed liafand ermine furs. There were al-o ;ire-. sent: Jliss TJobilison', -)li\ T;eyvpv 1: M:[.,;tnd Mrs. Hall, tho\HonV.j:. Jeiikiii son and Mrs. .Tenkinspn; .;.:M.r'. :aiid' -Jlifs.. Xlipmsp'ivy. Mrs. Corrigan, the Jioii. .1. Kig», Mrs. and Miss : I'ollock, Miss ;KqTa . Stout, and the Rev. A.-.'/ M.' ~-splVij son...'J/li0.-- cii tomary ■■•ppr.che.s were ma: ! .(! and toasts honoured, and later in. fire day the bridii and bridegrooni. took their, departure, fn route for J[elbouni's f ..a'nd : - Sydney. Mrs. liobinson travelling in a grey 'weed costume and grey velvet hat... Their future home will be in-. AVanganuii,

Wedding at Island- Bay, A pretty wedding, was sokn-.niscd. yesterday .the" ..Fiesbyferftn.: Church, Milne, eldest daughter cf Mr. J. Island Bay, was.'married to Mr. A. \V. Gray, son of the;,-late; -R'oyi- j-.- -H;, 'Graj;.; The bride ivas attfinded: ';t>j her twosisters as bridesmaids;,, am! the bridegroom by Mr. Major, as U'si; mail, ami Mr. K. Sutherland' as groomsman.

Feilding Dance, On Tuesday ..Slight ' at .Feilding. a most enjoy«b!o.; /.dance' ■ was given by Mesdames Atkinson, -\lp:ncr, ■Cart', Clayton,.' (.'r.-ttpiWl], . J'itzJioM)ort, lVy,"Uilles'iiip, ißiasgo.y.;.-, L. timton, N. Gorton, jiorrocks,. M'Alluni, ami Roberts, in t!ie Parish Jlall. iv.liipli was very tastefully llecprated.; ! The floor was; ill perfect order and the music. all that could be desiwd I .;' 'rhc 'Siippe'r. .f.ablejf wprb daintly Arranged and, a .teinptiiig supper served._ Among .those present were: Mrs. Gillespie, in a fprietty\.;frock. .pOpff&riJi'c: with handsome iii black; Mrs. Jl'A.llum, jiaiids.oiiic . J?rey ! frock; Mrs. Gorton; white • <a'in with black overdress';;.':Mr.Si'.'..lj. ..'Clor'toni black, with grey |jSr}%. ivihifo s.a.U.Vt with silver tiiniininp-:;- Mrs. Barton, black; Mrs. Grccii. 'vioux' v.ose sai'i.if. with 1 grey ' overdress .Jfeiiiingtbii .joiififV black satin with emerald green; M-rsJ. Fitzlierbert, black liico 'g'p'wii over satin; Mrs. .MThcrson, black silk; Mrs. Cotterell, •. i Waek''!'[ni'cr. Sviiite.;' Mils:'. Carr, black; Jlrs'jHpiirock's,. ,i\jiiie.ifrbcjc;. Mrs. Glasgow, blackis'a'tini';. .Mrs. S.ftHyart, black silk with piiiWoMs;? Miss -§Jiaiinoni pain blue ninon with pink.iunic and vws; Miss Prior, blue shot silk.with, gc-id embroidery and bine finishings; Mis* M. I'rior, pretty cream frock; Mis.s Wheeler, white crepe de chine with silver beads-; Miss O'Jlallorari, jsa'e bine satin and lace; Miss silk;;, >Alrs-7 Giesen (Dannevirkei, black-; ilrs. :Broad (Marton), pink.';satin;/ ?lrs. Baddel'eviblack; Mrs. Ban.-p<'ilo ; groy Vv-itb £pl<! trimmings. and Miss D. Taylor-Veie debutantes,' arid, looked daintily pretty in soft white frocks. Mrs. Burns was iii black;-Mrs. Clayton, pretty grey; Miss. M. J.othbri'dge I'i'nrakina), blnn shot frock with shot tunic: Mrs. French, white; M.iks Sar.delands, white. Also present. w'cre::. Mes'sr'S;. Gillespie, Fry, Cotterell., Clayton, ('aif. Uorrocks, Koberts, Gorton, Alyiiier. Atkinson, Glasgow, Broad iMai'ton), ' Dalrvnijile iMarton), Luxmoro,- Banks, Smith, T/igie, B.iddeley, Goodlieliefei .Remington .rones, Giesen. Shannon;;./P.rioT', Barton. M'i'herson, Hawke, Dr. M'Alluin, and many others.

Fielding Notes. There wis a large atfcndiine.e af golf .o.n SiU.il !-<.l;iv v.'hen : tiic iadH'S' .monthly inorliri .Ina.tcji \ras played. . The cyv«lri handed in \vcroj; Mr>. (sc.r.O It-t, W.ss ii.a.il.ey {karidica|>. -0) liS. Air*. .Tjn.ui*y (IH) i:!i./ Other player* were; Mrs. ilaSK.itt 1 ,. Mi-.-T-s Kifttm. iiurreii, Daniel-, $h'iinnpu, W;v-a.t't, i)"HnlUirnsi, and. Mi.--ns lim-rei! ami lfaybittle jiiro.vidpd afternoon t<V;. . Mrs M'.l'herson . has been slaying in Wellington. ; Mrs. Gorton litis rotu'i'iied fmtu ''WeHi'iiStOU. Mrs. S. Johnston has returned from A'Uckla.in!-.. lilt ijahir.il'a.y .liiglrt Mrs. Wlieel'e.r had. a. ■Small- bridge evening. Among the guests; were: Mr. anil Mr'sl. Gillespie-,. MK and M-'cs. Hcrroeks, Mi-, and Mrs. Robert's,. Mr. Suil lilts. Jt'l'licrioiv, Mi'. »iid .Mrs. lilliott.

A Gift Afternoon. A large .sale- pf- work', fo "take plnfe i'rf : Jiil.v,. for the lieiie'fit .of tjie y.M.C t A'.. is . being organised'- 'by the I.iulies'. Auxiliary bf that. assqciat'i.oii, and iii order to have as. iiirpe a c-o.i.lecfioii. of guoilV" th.e . c-v-pnt as possible;, --the oommit'teps -iif t)io ; ■ various stalls have been organising "gift" teas, at which those inffreskd in flip ultimate well-being of She young men. cwUrilnite. various -iiset'iii anil- oriutfflor.tjil articles, 'Yesterday' a. tea t'or-tiie of. tliii produce stall, convened by Jfi 4 - ; (.'ii mpi;e)l, with, (fie aSsi-stiiice; of Afr.-t. Kitiii and Miss .Af. S. Foso.''e. took' phico iii the reception hall of flio y.M.C.A-., aii<l. coiisidering the exceedingly imiileasanV. stair-of tlio vveathef, it resulted, yerv >aiisfac.tovily for the produce >iail-luilders. Music., and -a, "tree" coi.i'ipeti'tio.ii ci'i'ter-; tiiineit ,:.thfi;.o. proseiit,- the. sv.innp'i- of thfi-' cpiiipetitioii l>Giiig Miss N. Allftii-. iiisfriisiicnfal iten's, and recitation:: were co.iitribiiteil -by -t.he. Jlisses Mfiiitph. (2); jN", ai;d T. Allen, and li. Eu.ke. -Miss Mat'; : a.ulav, of the Y.M.C.A., was presenteti vitli" a book, as a slight in ark of ajijn'eciati'on- p.f hei: sef'-yi.ce.s o'li such occ'asious, by the iUidie's of the produce stall-. Bridge and Euchre Tournament. . \'ery atiractive did the .rooms of the ; -B.urlihg.toii Cafe, in Willis Street, appear last evening, upon the occasion of the bridge aial iuelire tournament organised | ami lieid there by the Howling Club. Wet weather -an(l linuidv pnve.'nents diil not (feter many from bt-itig. pre.seiit-,. and tlie large inner robin,. Vo-.-erved lor the bridge players, had all its tables ■.'occupied;--by tiio.se taking- piirt-. i.il ■ : ttie game;, while tbe adjaecMit rou!i: : piMur.Mplii:? was Sikeu ise lilletl. In; aIL . there must have been fully one hundred ■ and -seventy '-.players-. pre-J:nt, about one ! hundred aiid twenty pe.iple jil'riy.ing- bridge :Vml fifty occupied at the . o'.th'er ga'nVe': . The suft glow from 'the crinihon'sh'aJed iighis, the jiretlv frocks and cloaks' wont : "by. :niai(y-' ?i£ ■■tli{i.'_.pla -ifiid: bowls of', beiiiitilul chrysahtfieinum- lnaiie a very attractive interior, atijl. one full bf, col-.: our.. (lames, qf c.p.u'rse, varied, _so:i'.e pf the p'ayeis being dogged with bad liiri '.tuiic;, ifli.i.l(i- fepiiic..'there, .jW-! ■tiiiiig, 'cpiild-.-gp;; wrong.. Once or twieo sp.'m'ebodj'... coidd. be teen surreptitiously : na'ikiiig three'.tiiii'es r.ouiid .th'eii' ..chair fpi';. a. -chaiigO' bf tiiat ficklc ja.de,. i'prlinie. ■ Tii? results of the-bridge, (ourney weri! : that Mi's. B.hii'i.del.l...rind. Mrs. I'awMiirtiid . ;.fb'r yictory, the w-iiiner ijeing- ..iilipweil (p ■ make her choice from three m four ha'.iil- . is.niuc siiver at'tieles. .Miss jvireliei: Vva.s "the wj.ii'a.eii. pf the- -..e'lichre, pri?,? fpt'. t'ne - lady, and Mr. B'u'rt' won the iii her, both ■ being ,a!:-a otl'ored '{heir ehoie:' i'riiin several. very attractive silver articles. Su).'jier S;a's. .handed -rp.itjid lit the. cbn'elipion. of the play, and a, very enjoyable -evening, was subre(|i!cntly ended'. . . AmbiiS pre's.prit were--: Tilrs.. vpe.U;cer (v'i( : e-pi'e>ideivi cf tlie ehib). -.veaving a "xircss of palest blue, floral silk, bordered with pale blue; Mrs. Church. (v!ce-pre>i- . dent), ill v.iolct velvet, frininied wi'if M;il-. ~t'e.se lace; Mrs.. M'arfiiii.s,. b.liick; y.ely.et- ; a.iid lace; Miss Williams, in black, relieved with cream la::e and no! i Miss William'-; ■ soiij- crcaiii silk, .-with. Maltese :lace;;<Miss Barns', ere am silk,.'with, tunic, of liaiul- : painted? chiifbn; Miss ;I'rKser,. grey velvet, ; triiiipied- w'itii : 'iace.; Miss M'Gowarij lM'o velvet; -Mrs. Williamson, v'ieitx rose siilc with jowclkd onibrbideries;. Mrs. T. 0, Maea'rthy, inchsia frock oi' -ceriso satin : : witli. overdress of blue ..liiiion •_ trimmed ■ with jewelled embroidery; Mrs. Kutti r, while satin, with tunic of nimm and gpl-.j. : fringe; Kirelier, black velvet -and., cream late:; Mrs., It aws on , ; ;grcen ~s afiu v . ■ wi'tli bver.dfcs's. of black : lladiield, black m! 1: triiumed with creain.. lace; Mr.-. Scaion. tile.ck s.il.lc and. >dver ;li'icc.;. Miss- I'ayr.e, black satin wi'fl- nir.oil '■tiinic:; Mi'S.. Ka'.ie. grey silk frock trim-, mod with lace; jrrs. Itichai'dsoif,- floral silk Miss Sidiy.: '1)1 tick velvet ;' liiiiiit, black satin with liinpii overdros; . Mrs. Meadowcrefl, black frock with silver , eniiiroid'eries: .Mrs; J[yers, Id tick sMiti witli se<|iiined i:et; ":3fr.s.- Isaacs. i)!ael;iuiti'n.;- Slfe; Fiiifiin. grey ra]vet;- i JtiicKifpsft, blue ' nii'.o.n; .311;?, Camiilsell, ■. blue niiinn over 1 - green silk ; Mi's Briji!-;-, wliite satin; Mrs. >r.:ir<hail, white eaar-. , me-ise tfimmfd witli lace; Mrs. Triug-. ham, while sntin with overdrew Pi h;ce and,.ninon.y Mr.?. Blundelj',• ••B)XB.' satin; Miss Nash, while■ charmeiise .with liSacSc nii-.on funic; Mi« Butts, cream, lneo frock; Miss I'rice. Idack velvet; Mr.and Mrs. liemington: Mrs. Miss;. : Cii'av. aiid in any -p'tliers;.- _ MAJUUis'- ■■ was the secretary. D'tring the siipper, 'interval nnisi.c was played: liy a string: : band.

Mr, mul Mrs. A. 1.. Henlman have ■gjyin. tii) ilioil" hoi',sc. at Kellnir-.he,. 'auu. are staying at 192 The Terrace 'Jp'ie Surveyor-General,' M.r. -T. Mackenzie, and Mrs. Mackenzie. returned to ■Wellington ' V,y tln» Moeraki yesterday from a visit to Australia. Mr.s, 'P.onSld, Donald Orasferton) ■tits' a p.a&seiigsr- from Sydney by tlig. M.cevnki yesterday- ' . ' Miss. Freeman, from. England', arrives in Wellington tMa.v by the Manuka, 011 a visit: to iter sister. The Misses Watson. have returned to Wellington l.rom tli'eir visit in cii.o- son Hi. Tn the public- reading n?_ "C'-nriolnnu?." which i« to be siven early in July by the Shakespeare (:inb, tlio ladies' p?»"t= ;™, 1! bs read as follow: "V'irgili.av" Miss \alcifio Corliss; "Valeria." Mrs. Howling; and "Vnlnmnia,'' Mif- l.hrdirige-Maltby. 1 lie Misses Tessa. lie.ad.ing, and. I?ay V.ii: eroii are also included in 1110 cast.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1471, 20 June 1912, Page 9

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1471, 20 June 1912, Page 9

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1471, 20 June 1912, Page 9

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