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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Three Marriages at Three marriages took plnce .'"aty-'it'li'e 1 Hastings Presbyterian Church'- vcak-r-; day afternoon. Miss Lilian C AloordJyoungust daughter of Mr; a ml Jirs.VJ:i C. lMooro, ol .Million - ., was married to Mr. Edward Malcolm Lnngloy, of Hiist-. ings, oldest son of Mrs. ,7. L0u , , , "- of (Jrcynioutli. Among the presents werea halldsomo sot of cutlery from the' staff of the Post mid Telegraph Depart-: mont, of which Jlr. Lnngley is a mom-, bcr, and a Delph ornamciil from the staff of the Telephone- Department. An-; other marriage was that of Mies Era Moss, daughter of Mrs. 6. Moss, of Hastings, to Mr. James Young, of Oamani. Subsequently Mr. and. Mrs. Young left for Auckland. Tho third marriago was that of Miss Maud Mary Lawrence, youngest daughter of Mrs, W. Lnwrcnce, to Mr. W. Broacloent, of Hastings. After tho coreinony Mr. and Mrs. Broadent lefl for Christchurch.".';"v ■*~~.t". V/edtlings of New Zealand Interest..'' Tho marriage of John Roberta (ChristchurcJi, iV.Z.), eldest son of Mr/, and Mrs. \\ r . Cunningham, Pirina Estate, Feeding, N.Z., and Agnes C, only daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Phillips, Connomara, Minyip, was celebrated at Holy Trinity Ohureh. Eaet i Melbourne, by the Rev. Newport'Whito ! »n Wednesday, December 3, states the I "Australasian." Tho bride, n'hd was given iiwav by her father, wore a gown I of ivory duchesse satin draped with j Brussels- lace, and a veil draped over i a wreath of orange blossoms and white ! heather. Tho bridesmaids woro Miss j .Florence Paino and Miss Sarah Cronvie, j w]iq both wore gowns of wlsito em- j broidered vqilo finished with old rose oreiM) do chino sashes and black tulle hats trimmed with roses. The best man was Mr. C. A. W. Cunningham, and llr. Frank Phillips was groomsman. At tho Wavorley Methodist Church on Saturday, December 27, tho wedding of Grace, second daughter of Mr. \V. Thomas (late manager of tho Lloy<l Company's furnaces afßurragu), to J. C. Maxwell, of Dunodin, N.Z., was celebrated by tho Kev. F. J. Branch (states the ''Sydney Daily Telegraph"). TJio bride- was drossed in white voile, trained and trimmed with Maltese lace, and aho also wore a veil'caught with a spray of orango blossoms. Miss A. Thomas, tho bridesmaid, was dressed in white muslin, and Maltese lacs-. She carried a bouquet of pink boavardias, and wore a gold bangle, gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. \V. Thomas gavo I his daughter awav, and Mr. George, llobcrts acted as best man. After tho ceremony, a largo number of friends gathered at tho residence of tho brido'6 parents, where tho wedding breakfast 1 ,was served. Subsequently Mr, ami Mrs. Maxwell left for the Mountains. The brido travelled- in a navy blue sorgo coat and skirt, worn with hat to match. -..'■. ■* Wedding at Woodvillo. Yesterday at the Holy Trinity Church, Woodville, Miss Justine Antill.'daiHrtcr of Mr. H. W. Antill, of Wordvilie, was married to Mr. Alan Clyffordttawith, son of tho laio Mr. C. -P. CJawith, of Masterton. The bridesmaids wero Misses Miiriorio and Mollie ■ Antill, and Miss Freda Gawith, and Mr. Roy Gawith was best mafi. (jt Th ( e; Coming Visit'of-Ooloros. Mile" Ahtonia 'Dolores, who announced somo weeks after her to London from tho-Co-po tlint she intended making a summer.tour of New Zealand this year,, reaching Sydney in time to -open at or after Easter, now writes'from tho Midland Graiid Hotel, under date November 25, states tho Sydney "Herald." ' Tho -French star soprano has booked her passage- by tho German liner Ziolcn, and donbtkss sailed with her friend, Mile. Vaudour, on December 22, from Southampton. Mllo. Dolores writes that shf! is in splendid health, ami in fuller voico than she has been for years. .Sho doos not proposa to stay in Sydney, but without delay will sail for Auckland, so as to tour the Dominion before tho summer is over. Her return here will prove ono of the-great eveuts of the coming concert season. . . , ; . Distinguished Visitors. lira. Evershcd, wife of the Director of tho Kodailcanal Observatory in India, arrived in Wellington yesterday by tho Maunganui from Sydney, and, j necompanied by her husband,, left on j tho samo .day 'for Xclson, where- Mt. ICvershed has gone for the purpose of selecting a situ for the proposr-d flolar observatory. Miss Marv /Proctor was I a member of tho party also. Mrs. Evwslicd is herself au astronomer, avid has been associated with Mr. Evershed in his work as well aar having been tiia authoress of :v book on astronomy entitled "An Easy Guide to Southern Skies," and another called "Dnnto and tho Old Astronomers." Sho has contributed several papers to astronomical journals, and is well known in tho scientific world. The Hon. C. H. Mills and Mrs. Mills, have boon spending tho Christmas timo in l'icton and iho Pclorus Sounds. Mrs. G. H. Perry and hor children, v/ho have been staying at f.yall Bay, returned to Mastcrton yesterday. Tho engagement is announced of Miss Grace Burnett, of Mastcrton, to Mr. Guy Gillips, second son of Mrs. John ■Gillies, Pirinoa, Snutli AVairarapa, iihi) M Miss Maiuls Gillies, daughter of M_iTi. Johji Gillies, Pirinoa, to Mr, Tui Tilson, of Martinborougb. Mrs. and Miss Blakesloy (ori*mal Bay) returned to AYellington on Tuesday from a visit to Picton. Miss WiUVrfoss returned to Wellington on Tuesday by tho Mapouriixa- frem I'icton. Mrs. AYyun-AVilliams. is visiting friends in Picton. • ■ :■ Mrs. Onnotul Cooper and her family are amoiig Masterton visitors to the seaside. They have been staying at Lya.ll Bay. Tho Rev. A. 0. Williams, of Waimanui, Mifi. and Miss "Williams leave by tho Iluahinc ior England. They will probably be away for about nine months. Mrs. and Miss Humphries (Lower Hutt) are staying" at Mnhara lfouse, i Waikanae. . , : . .' For all Hair TrontmenlK, I-'.ieo jr.ii , ;- 1 sajo, I'llc-ctrolys's. Uairdivssing. Shauvpu'iing, I'tc, J(vs. KollfstoH is vecoiiiuioiuled. Jlaviiifr qunlJlied in London iunl I'ari?, Jiiulies mny rely on rccclvins ■ the latest ami uwst scientific methods of tivutiiienl. Hair of tlic best quality in switches, transformations, etc.; suaran- ' (ceil to \va.-ili anil keep original coioiir. tit EjibHsli pricis. iM Lambton Quay, WeiI lingtoii. , ; ; '

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the appointment; of,' visiting i pianoforto mistress to the'Francis-Holland Church of. England School,:-'in* Baker , ."Street, London. Shc'w-as recomnwnde.d for. the position -by Miss Dora Mattha'y.' and by ProfessmvStcwart'MlEHMson, of the Koya!.' Academy 'of,; Music^iLondqiO'C";. , -V Dr. , and Mrs." asid Miss , Johnston arrived iu : ,AVel!ing- : ' ton yesterday on tlioir--.return,.frem.. ; a. visit to Great' Britaiti/V' ,, f.{ : \.;-- ?'i':;.V f DAUGHTER OF BERLIN COAIiv i '■■- son"o?! an¥mglish : :- :'s;w.? .>,--•- .-. PEER By Tcleeraph-Press "Aiso'clotipri— Coorriehi ■■■■<■:.:^ $ .y .- BBrllnv'' ; i Jamiari; : C. ;: ;- -■ The- ■ •iHon.*;'"John ■',•:. Freeniaii-Mit-ford,:; fourth; sonof. Lord Rcilosdalc; lias 'mar-, riod Fraulcin ■ i Fr|«llandeyf\\ld, , - ,, tlK>'..only.:' child of Berlin's Coal King,'.wlicse!for-' , timo is-'.£N},rWo,()oO..-^Thc(:f.unctigu.;wa3: , a most fashionable , one^--"X i -vv-V ! 'iy"3&V?i i

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1952, 8 January 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1952, 8 January 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1952, 8 January 1914, Page 2

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