SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Petone Weddings. . Our Petone correspondent: writes that the mtirriago took Jplaco ill Stj Augustine's Church/on Wednesday. of' Miss 1\ Dowsett, daughter of Mr. J. ' Dowsett, Petone, and Mr. Harry Parker, second son of'Mr. 1 and' Mrs. G. Parker, Petone. The Eev. Joshua Jones , conducted the service. The bridesmaids wero: Miss Hetty Parkor, Miss Bertha Spurr, and Miss Eileen Ediin. Mr. A. Parker was best man, and • Mr. J. Kennerly'groomsman; ] On Wednesday, .in St. Augustine's Ohurch, the marriage took place of Miss Beatrice Burridge, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.. Burridge, of Petone, and Mr. J. P. Smith, of Melbourne. . Tho bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. S. V. Burridge. was gowned in silk figured voile. iand her bridesmaid, Miss Vlolot Burridge, was in cream 1 voile;■; Mr. Burridge was best man. Tho received from the bridegroom, a silver epergue, and the bridesmaid a gold bangle eetvith diamonds. The Eev. Joshua Jonoa performed the ceremony,. \ , Pahiatua Wedding. '■/ , In St. Paul's Church, Pahiatua, tho marriage took plaoe on Wednesday of Mr. C. P. Mills, second son of Mr. J. J. Mills, ,of Pahiatua, and Miss Eosina Keeble, only daughter of the late Mr. W. ICeeble, of. Masterton. V Tho • officiating minister was the Eev. M. BaWden Harris (the new pastor of St. Paul's). The church was very prettily' decorated by the mem-' .bers of the choir, Mr.'Mills : having been their conductor. The bride was given away by Mr.'.Bobins, of Masterton. J. ho bridesmaid waa Miss Alice Brewer, of Wellington." ,■ A Wanganui Wedding. A pretty wedding took placo recently in St. Andrew's Churoh, Wanganui, when Mr. George. Nesmitt Walton (late of, Glasgow) was married -to. Miss Edith .Coles (late of Portsmouth), only child;of.Mr. and Mrs. C. Coles. Tho omirch ,had been decorated by the friends, of ..the, bride with ■'white flojver's 'aiid ribbon, ■was'-cnbral. The bride, who was given away by her father, woro a gown of whito crystalline with a Spanish lace scarf and pearl embroideries, and long tulle veil with' Wreath of orange blossoms. • The square train was finished with a large lover's knot, orange blossoms and tassels, and she carried a slower bouquet of sweet peas. ; Miss Attree, chief bridesmaid, wore,: a gown of pale pink voile trimmod with ruchings, and a black hat with lace and shaded sweet peas. Her bouquet was also of. sweet peas. Mies Gladys M'Lean; the other bridesmaid, was in pale pink voile and black hat, with largo lace bow,'and her bouquet was likewise of sweet peas. Mr. Harry Kpps was the best man and Mr. B. Crouoli was groomsman. As tho bride and bridesgroom left the ohurch the "Wedding March" was played by Miss lints, a friend of the ; former. Mr. and Mrs. Walton left for the north, the latter wearing a navy oloth oostumo and.black hat with, touches of pink. Her present from tho bridegroom was a pearl and garnet pendant: Visitors at, prosent staying at the Occidental Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. Tyrer (Stratford), Mr. and Mfs. Wall (Plimmerfon), Mr. and Mrs. E. S; Johnson (Wanganui), Mr. and Mrs.Dryden (New Plyniouth), Mrs. and Miss OMalley (Chrißtchuroh). Mr. and Mrs. Green (Foxton), Mrs. Ellingham, and Miss Myo (Foxton), At a meeting of tho Ladies' ExecutiveCommittee, • held in the Mayor's Eoom yesterday afternoon, the Plunket Society offered to'arrange and conduct a baby show: on hygienic and up-to-date lines aV Newtown Park, in ooimeotion with the Citizens' Easier Carnival. A demonstration of first.aid and home nursing will figure as an attraction in connection with tho mimic' battle to be arranged'by the fcadet authorities for tho Citizens' Easter Carnival. ■ Mrs. F. E. Chapman and Miss G. Chapman have returned to Wellington from Dunodin. Mies M. J. Macaulay. M.A., of Dunedin, has been appointed first assistant mis-, trcss of the Ashburton Hirii Sohool. Miss Macalulay luis beon on the staff of the Balclutha High School. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feist, of "Farn'ham," Carterton, have taken a house in Wellington for a fow weeks. Miss Grant (Woodvillo) and Miss Gwladys Grant are visiting Wellington, and are staying at the Empire Hotel. Miss Beetliam (Brancepeth) is visiting Wellington.. Mi6s Kohn has returned ,to Wellington from her visit to the 60uth. Mr. J. Stuckey (Mangaweka) and Mies Glanville, who came to Wellington to 6co Miss A. Stuckey away by the Athenio for London, return to their homos oil Monday. '. . ..: Mrs. H. 0. Murray, only daughter of the 1 late Sir John Logan Campbell, arrived in Auckland by the P, and 0. Moloja last Friday, and,is staying at the Grand Hotel., It time will permit, Mrs. Murray hopes to visit. Christcmirch. where the family of her grandfather (tho late Sir John Cracroft Wilson) resides. In renewing her acquaintance with Auckland, Mrs Murray is surprised at the great progress evident everywhere. She is naturally .much interested in tho various public institutions which owe eo muelv to the niuuiiicence of her late father, and hopos to visit each of these. It is every woman's duty to learn the hygiene of tho hair and skin. Miss Milsom's exclusive and up-to-date methods and preparations will win back tho worst comploxion and restore the poorest hair to its propci' lifo and energy. Those whoso hair and tliiu avo fadinr, can restore them through Miss Milsom's expert knowlcdgo, which sho imparts, and the truo preparations' and how to use them. Delightful face massage will remove wrinkles with the 1 use of "OULTENIS" Skin Food (Kogd.), tho coarsest ■ and most withered skin will quickly become smooth and soft. Electrolysis, Hairdressing ■ taught. Grey hairs restored to natural colour. Shampooing, manicuring, clipping.' Perfect Switches, Puffs, ana Natural Hair-Pads. Transformations most natural and lightest weight. Hairfood unsurpassed—euro dandruff and falling hair. Personal attention. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers (opp. Stewart Dawixm'p), Willis Street, Wellington, Tclephono 814.* '
Citizens' Easter Carnival. ' Tho ladies'cxeoutivo.'com'mitteo of,ilia Labler Carnival met in the Mayor's' Room yesterday afternoon. There wcro . present:—Mesdames J. ,P, Lute (in" tho ■ chair), Algar "Williams,, A, A, Corrigan, , • J. D. Firth, A. M'Vioor,' Noil M'Lean, W. B. Fisher, Marsh, C. J. Knight, Robt. Fletoher, M. L, Russell. F. Cohen. The , following ladies wero a6tted to look,after the stalls, 0,9 under:— • ! Sweets: Mesdames J. P. Firtli, A. A. Corrigan, C. R. Smith, W. C. Chatficld, ' P. C, Corliss, J. W. Kinniburg, J. H, Worboys. Refreshments: Itosaonies J. . P. Luke, J. Tripe, L. M'Konzie, Clias. ' Rioliardson (captain), Heme, E. Bull, i Pollock, Mortrose, d'Einden, Preston," Smart. Aerated waters; Mr 6. " Marsh., Toys: Mesdames F. Cohen, Robt. Fletchcr, Cain, ,D. M'Laren, Fosette, Misses Robie- ' eon: Mazongarb. , Post-cards: Me«lanies C. J. K«ight, IV E. Coopef,, Millier, Wallace, Misses Monzics, Wallace (2), Castles (2), Millier; Fox, Lear, Brown, Warren. > Tobacco : Mesdames P. Nathan, ■A; Levy< F. A. Morrison, Miss Lory (with Mr. ' • , M'Lellan). Fruit and produce: Mrs. . M'Villy; Floral: Mesdames W. H. •P. - Barber, M. L. Russell, H. Hurrell, Missos Hurrell (2), and/Stewart, • The following ladies were added to th« , . Children's Display Committee:—Mrs. Al< gar Williams, Mrs. N. - M'Loan,, Misa • Helyer, and Miss Bland. Mesdames J. P. , - Luke, A. A. Corrigan, J. P. Firth, W. H. P, Barber, Robt. Fletoher, F.,Cohen,. , A. M'Vicar, Algar Williams, and-..-Mlbs Bland wero to tho general exocu- t, f .tivo of the carnival. Koon enthusiasm Was evinced by tios» present. ; ) Acknowledgment. The Matron', of the Hospital desires to , acknowledge with thanks tho following:—. ; j Flowers:—Mrs. Taylor, Mrs; Hill; Mrs.' : Coverdalo, Mrs, Sydney Kirkcaldie, Mi&s. Prioo, St. Mark's Presbytery, St; Thomas's Church. Books and magazines—Mrs, Taw.:; rell and Mrs. H. Simpkins. Old linen— Mrs. 11. Ivobblo. Protection of Women. \ ...v.! j A meeting of tho Society for,the'Proteotion of Women was held on Friday afternoon, Mrs..-W. A. Evans, president, presiding,. There wero present | Lady.. < Stout, Mesdames Kirkcaldie, G. Ponsonby, and W.' F. Ward.. A number of cases, wero discussed and others wcro to 'undergo investigation. Tho following sub., soriptions wore received with .thanksi—• Mrs. Gavin, is.; Messrs. Briscoo and €0,, iCI Is. j Mrs, T. Dunoan,' 10s;; Mrs,-- - Barry, 10s.; Mrs. R. Hannah, 1 10s.; Mnu G.: Ponsoiiby, 10s.; Mrs.; Mackenzie, Bs. r Mrs. G, Denton, ss, j Miss Richmond, 5».i Mrs. Ronayno, Bs.; Mrs. POnlington, 25." fid.; "Rowona," 2s. od.; Mrs. Kebblo, 2s. 6d. ' ; 1 . A Morning Tea. A very pleasant tea was given for M!b( ' Rawson by Mrs, ißlnndell inljiss Tom.-.. dall'a ten-rooms, ; yesterday ;;- Misses Pearoe (2), ,Miss Haybittlo, Mis( • • There wore Wilson,., th( Simpson, Miss Ewota, Miss' Grey, Miss, - Dawcett, Miss D'Oyiy, Mrs.' M'Lean, ana > Mrs. King. . , . Mrs. Coleman (Napier) has boon stay* , ing in Wellington for tho races. ; Mrs.' Riddell (Dannevirke) is visiting Wellington. : " Tho engagement is announced of Misi Mary Adelaide Barnett, second daughter of Mr; and Mrs. . Albert Barnett, Waite- , whena, Ohuraj_ and formerly of Hawko's Bay,' to- ftlio Field ; vstaff New . ' . Tho. engagement is announced of/Miss . Ivy Pearl-Buckman, daughter cif. Mr.L j., Bucknian;!' of-.New Plymouth, tx> ..Miss Frank L.: Rossiter, soil 'Of Mnf A.-tJ. > Rossitor, R«ceiver s of Lands Revenue, >Nevi; Plymouth 1 ; v ■ Sbayiiig at tho Grand are: Mr. and 1 Mrs,. . P. W. Harrold (Nelson), Mrs. 'Behnets--1 (Nelson); Mr. and Mrs, Armstrong (Sedi dfcn), Mr; ind Mrs. Hugh Roberts (linnedin), Mirs. ond tho Misses Duncan (Ww . . nganui), Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths.(Nelson), . . and -Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gibson (New; I South Wales). - Mrs. Maurico Turrell lias returned t» 1 Wellington fro'm Christchurch. , ! Mrs. Corn)aclc returned to Carterton , terday from a brief visit to Wellington. Miss Vallanco.Mastertonj is in town and is staying at'tho Empiro Hotel, ■ : Afiss Davison (Canterbury) is tho guosll of Mrs. Herbert Rnwson, : on<l will to: ft bridesmaid at Miss RawßOn's wedding next week. ... . ■
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