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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Welllnnton Wedding. A pretty wedding took placo at Trinity Weslcyan Church on Wednesday last, when Miss Ada Johnston (nieco of Mr. John Davics of Kopuataroa) was married to.Mr, Arthur Orwih, of tho Bank of New Zealand, Blenheim. Miss-Johnston, sister of tho bride, and Miss Onrin, sister of the bridegroom, wore ; tho two bridesmaids, and two little girls, while Mr.Wanklyn was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at Godbcr's, Cuba Street. '..' ..'.-.'■ : '■ Ferrytlde Croquet Club. The following is tho draw for the trophy presented by the president (Mrs. Goddisj tor ladies' handicap singles:—Miss Bodman (3 bisques) v. Misa Hall (5 bisques); Mrs. Cardalo (ecr.) v. Miss Buttle (7' bisques); Mrs. Tabuteau (7 bisques) v. Miss V. Zohrab (2 bisques); Miss Maudsley (6 bisques)' v. Mrs. Whitchouso (5 bisques); Mrs. Wnrburton (5 bisques) v.' Dr. MacGoorgo (4 bisques); Mrs. Nicol (3 bisques) v. Miss Barron (7 bisques); Miss N. Zohrab. (2 bisques) v. Miss Fosa (3 bisques); Miss Sim {i bisques) v. Miss B'ontlcy (2 bisques); Miss Buggs- (5 bisques), a bye. ■ •'■'■■ : , Mrs. Cardale has-presented a trophy for a "break" competition, which will bo played on, February 1. Mr. Mandel's trophy for handicap doubles has been won by Miss Bodnian and Mr. Whitehouso. A party of four Indies from the Karori Club visited tho Bay on Wednesday, but lin-i fortunately they had no success, tho Forryside players being too strong for them. ■•,'.' ■, v.. ' - .

WpodWll« : i Wedding! : k On iYVfidhcsday afternoon, the marriage of Miss >J. Ai' Crawford' to Mr. A., S. Hutching, was celebrated at St. David's Presbyterian Church, Woodville. The /service was conducted>y tho' Rov. K. Gardner,' the v church choir rendering tho musical portion. After tho ceremony a reception was held at the residence of tho bride's parents, Woodville, whero afternoon tea was provided on the lawn. Among,the presents were ,6everal cheques, Mi|:i : i M4ijaf/(iiu j)'.' : ' '•"■ :On Tuesday, at Dur'ietown, Wanganni, Miss Ethel M'Farlano,'youngest daughter of Mr. Andrew M'Parlano, ivas married to Mr.- Robert Foster Johnston, oiily son ofMr. R. Johnston',?of Gdsborne. The, wedding'ceremony was solemnised on tho lawn, tne Rev; U.Calder, of St. Andrews, officiating. Tho. b'rido. woro a dress of ivory chavmcuse, with tho usual wreath and veil, and' carried' a shower bouquet, the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Annie M'Farlano, sister of the bride, and Misses Elslo and Bessie. M'Farlano (nieces), Miss Olive Johnston, aDd Miss Melva Thompson, were her-' bridesmaids. Mr. I', M'Brearty wast ; best man, and Messrs. E. Jago and; M. Chamberlain were the groomsmen. . Among ■ tho numiirous wedding presents i from tho friends of tho young couple''wera a beautiful: marble clock from the- members, of tho Victoria SwimmirigvClu.W'iofswTiichrMr. Johnston was secrettryr'iMr.'.'aiid Mrs. Johnston left by motor-carfor;Palnierston,Northmen route tq -the.-;■ South' Island, where : tho honeymoon is' to bo spent.

Mrs: Roberts (Ashburton) is visiting' friends in Wellington.' ~;■;• Miss Constance i Stanford (Palmerston North) returns to Now Zealand by tho Maloia, after a year spent in England and tho Continent -,/'; -~'.- ■.'■>.. . Mrs. Ellis M'Tamrt, wife of Professor M'Taggart. of Cambridge University, 19 a passenger by tho Maloja for New Zealand. Mrs. M'Taggartwill stay with her mother, Mrs. Bird (Auckland), and afterwards pay a round of visits to relatives. ; . Mrs. H. Collier (Now Plymouth) is paying a short visit to Wellington. . Mrs. Burden and her children (Hawke'a Bay), who aro now staying in Wellington, intend leaving, soon for Marlborough. Guests at the Hotel Cecil include Toggar (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Trade (Palmerston North), Mrs. Frank' Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield (Nelson), Mr. and Mre. Baxter (Levin). ."''.; Mrs.' Heading has returned to Wellington from her trip to Duncdin. Dr. Elizabeth Gunn went eouth by the Maori last night. ,_,■.-. V The engagement is announced of Miss Hone Nathan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan (Melbourne, formerly of Wellington), to Mr. Brataw Solomons, also of Melbourne. The engagement is announced of _Mr. Fred Gooder, eon of Mr. and M«.-F. J. Gooder, of Karori, to Miss Amelia Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dixon.. "A woman who orders a new dress, as a rule, knows only what she. docs not want, seldom what sho docs want,.never that sho is renouncing her own dosiro, and wanW only that which all the others wont," says a writer in a Berlin paper.

It is every woman's duty, to loam tho i hygicno of the hair and skin. Miss'Milsoni's exclusive and up ; to-dato mothods nnd preparations will win back the worst complexion and restoro tho poorest hair to its proper lifo l and energy. Those whose hair and skm are fading, can restore them through Miss Milsoin's expert knowledge, which she imparts, and tho truo preparations and how to use them. Delightful faco massage-' will rcmovo wrinkles with tho use of "CULTENB" Skin Food (Rcgd.), the coarsest and most withered skin will quickly hecom© smooth and soft; Electrolysis, Hairdressing taught. Grey hairs restored to natural colour. Shampooing, manicuring, clipping. Perfect Switches, Puffs, and Natural Hair-Pads. Transformations most natural and lightest weight. Hair' food unsurpassed—euro dandruff and falling hair. Personal attention. - Miss Mileom, King's Chambers (opp. Stewart Dawson's), Willis Street,. Wellington. Tclephono 811.*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1651, 18 January 1913, Page 10

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1651, 18 January 1913, Page 10

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1651, 18 January 1913, Page 10

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