SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Wedding at Brooklyn. At St. Matthew's GinrclC'Brookiyiij' oil Januarv 12, by the llev. li. H. Hob-, day, Mr. Tasman Jones, soil of the lato. Mr. Henry Jones, of Wellington,"'was marrietl to Miss Catherine liurion,.of Scotland. The bride, who was given', away by Mr. Whitcome. was attended by the sisters of tl>e bridegroom.,as. bridesmaids. Karorl croquet. The Karori Croquet' Club yesterday entertained to lunch and afternoon tea four lady players from the Hutt, and despite the liigh wind a very pleasant time was spent. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Ayson, Lower Hutt, plaved Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Shearer, Karori, the latter proving victorious, whilst Mrs. Hoi-. lard and Mrs. Lockett, also of tluvHutt, lost to Mrs. M'Eldownev and Miss Ben-' nott. Tlio hostesses therefore won both games. A return match will be played next week, when four players from the Karori Club will visit the Hutt. Mis-s Lois Thane, of the Technical School, is on a holiday visit to Auckland. " Sirs. Leonard Clarke and her ■ two little children arrived from-' Gioborne vestevdav on a visit to her' . moilic;;" Mrs. 11. J. 11. Blow. - . Mrs. W. H. Field and family®?.*!re leaving town for AYaikanae at- the'esul of the week. ' Mrs. Frank Meadowcroft youngest danahter, having spen%'.tho Christmas holidays at Kotonia, aro leavine shortly for Auckland ■■■■to-join. Miss Florrie Mcndowcroft, who.:..is .visiting her sister, Mrs. Cameron Owen.,; • Mrs. Mooro arrived from Xelson last night and is residing at "Keinhvorth." . Miss Hunt, of Canterbury? and Miss Makeig, also of that place, are stopping at "Kenilworlli." Miss K. Green lias returned■.'to'-'town from her holiday trip Mr., Mrs., and Miss Burnettj'vof Fordell, Wangamii, who have been-'staying at "Kcnilworth," returned home.yesterday. " ■" i
The engagement is announced of Stanley C. Hunt, of the Justice. Department. 'Wellington, son of "Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hunt, of Grey Lynn; Auckland, to Miss Myrtle Hathaway, cld»st daughter of Mr. C. Hatliawny, of this city. ■■ ,-.. - .-
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dauby, accompanied by thoir two daughters, aro leaving shortly for London by the lonic.
Mrs. Alec Myors and her sister ■. are staying at "Balmoral,": , .- , - Mularavo Street. ... : : : ""- ; )'< '';.,. ' .'..
Mrs. C'olenian. of Oisborno, is visiting 'Wellington, and is .staying 'in HilS Street. ■ - . ■-■-■-r , " i«v ■
Mrs. and Miss Jarvinp, from Wa'nganni, .are, visitors to Wollirsgton, and.-p.ro stepping at "Balmoral." .-'.■'" .■-■- .»>,;,.
Mrs. and Miss Gibson, of Dnnedin, who have been spending the. holidays, in .Wellington, have loft for Nelson.' ~,
On Wednesday last at St.■ Michael's Church, Rotorua, Miss TClsio. Penney, eldest daughter of Mr. Henry , Penney, of To Pii, was warricd to Miv-H. , P. Kcane, of Haetihi. Tlio.ceremony was performed by the Very . Rev...-.. Dean Lightheart. ■ ■ '■;. ' ". -y>
Among tho visitors at present staring at "Balmoral," arc Mrs. Montgomery, from Wnnganui. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ames, of Palmerstmi North, Miss Braithwaito, Cnrtcrton, Mrs. Bailey, Feilding, Mrs. Coax, and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas.
and Mrs. Ernest Stone, of Australia, aro the pilosis of Mrs. Stone's p.iront's, Mr. nhd Mrs. J, Boddington, "Ncwcomb," Masterton. '
For nil Hair Trcatni'pnts, F.ice Massage, Electrolysis. Hairdrcssing, Shorn' pooing, etc., Mrs. Kolloston is recommended. Having qualified in London and Paris, Ladies may rclv on receiving , the latest ami most scientific methods of treatment. Hair of tho best quality in switches, transformations, etc.; guaranteed to wash and keep original_ fn'.our. nl Knelisli prices. 230 Lambton Quar, Wellington." ' " ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1957, 14 January 1914, Page 2
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