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SOCLAL AND PERSONAL.

Wedding at Hutt. 's#i.f3sts£&iCji-i!} On January .14,' at''iSt'.y-'.-Pet'cr's-'-'antl , St. Paul's Church, 'Lower,; Margaret Neazor, spcomk'diuijjhtpry-of. Mr. and Mrs. William .; Zoaz.br, s%was. marrio.d to Mr. Francis , . Scullion'.**son-, of Mr. Jolin Scullion,- .of Londonderry," Ireland. The ltcv. Doan Lane, assisted' hv tlio Rev. Father Walsh, officiated." The bride, who was given nwaj [.. '.by, her father, was Rowncd in -white : ?ein-' broidered sillc.voile, with a court train;and wore a veil and oiatice blossoms.'-. She carried a beautiful "boiiquet-n'.of Christmas lilies and mitideiihair- : fern.. The Misses Nora and Nellie Ncazor,; sisters of the bride, were attired (■ -in , - bridesmaids' frocks of wlsite i)iiioii,.oyer silk, with dainty coats of pale ■ biuo Eat-in, and white Tagcl hats trimmed with chiffon. They .also carried bouquets of bins hydrangea. Mr.. J.. Chambers, of Wpllimitou, attended ■■'an. best man, and Mr. Dan Ncazor,-. , brother of the bride, ao.tttd as groomsman: . Miss I'liillia Connelly presided at- , the organ. A reception was afterwards held at. the residence- of the bride's parents. Mrs. Neazor received in a . dress <of black cvepo dp chine, with a "blaek plumed hat. During the afternoon .Sir.' and Mrs. Scullion left for the north," by motor, the bride travelling in a navy blue tailored costume, with a sdxc blue hat. The bridegroom's presents to the bridesmaids were: To Miss NoraNoazor a ruby ring, and to Miss' Nellie Neazor a gold bangle. ■;;,' > |^;V-' Walpawa Wedding. ':''"••';? ■''■' At Wnipaw'a last week the wedding was celebrated of. Miss Beatrice Mary : Farrell, daughter of Sir. John Farrell, of Sydney, to Mr. T. Cosprove, son of Mr. J. Cosgrove,..'of .Elstlwrpe. Mr.. and Mrs. T. arc spending their honeymoon in Wellington.:: ■;..^'^J'ic^f. Dr. Collins and south by the .on rente to Dunedin. ■^■'■■J^'^fiiW The engagement is announced 'of.--Mirs Ida Oediles, eldest daughter 'of , .'Mr.; and Mrs. J. M. Geddes, to Mr. Louis Blundell. of Alberta. Canada, second'son' of the late Mr. H.. Blundell and.|;Mrs, : Blmulcll. of Wellington. ■■■ ../';pf?pi Mrs. \V. G. Russell (Napier) is ..'the' guest of her sister, Mrs. F.vtt-Jaekson, (>older , s Hill. Misses Gwen and Maisift Russell have gono to Auckland;. ,jyith their.aunt, Miss Davies. ;.;.■ j.SKpv/J The engagement is amioiincerl of Miss Ruby Lawrence, only- daughter.of Mr. A. Lawrence, Constable Street, to. Mr. T. C. Duncan, Jim., 81 M'Farlauo Street, Wellington. .-. , ;"V ..' : .' '; Mr. and Mrs. M'Lcunan, of the Wairarapa, sail for an extensive . tour-.'of England, and the Continent by. 11.M.5.;' Niagara about Easter. ' ,"' _..-..' The engagement is ftnnounerdofjMr, , Henry Heathcote, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mawlev, of Ditton, ■ Ma-storton, to Kathleen, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaseovnu* Beard, of Ovingdean, Masterton. , ,; ' 'i?.:* : H.,': Miss Storlmnn-Grahnm.: of' .'.Sydney', who has just returned from-a trip-to; . Americn, is staying with b?r aunt, Mrs.ponnld'.DWlttldjAbA.tMKteihca. ' ■ ■•■' ;;'■>s Mr., Sirs,,' and the. Misses Osbo'rn are passengers by the Ruapchu, whielu-ar-riyes here on February 3. ■■ :"■"• ,'.* ; '.H ■'' Mr, and Mrs. W\ DV HoM-rate./who liaV'e|beeirtoni'iifE ; Eno!lrind for the past. vear. 1 .irri'veil at Auckland oii Thursday bv the Niagara. ■■ ' ■';'■'.'. Tlie Hon. X'. M.'Luke, accompanied bv Mrs, Luko, left Auckland .for Mar-, ton on Friday. ■' ■ >".-'. >■■:>"'*'■ Mr. and Mrs. W. Buchanan, "returned to Auckland Inst weak after a nine months' tour through'tho United Kingdom and Canada. , ■', ,':,. ■„. Mr. and Mrs. Tnrrell rctiimocl .from Clnistclnirch on Saturday. . ''",. .-;.;• The preparations- for an ."Arabian Nights" ball, taking place in London this month, certainly read most alluringly. The' chief group is entitled "An Eastern Dream Pearl" ami begins with the arrival of the Caliph and his court. Then will follow tho precious stones, and each group will enter in a way characteristic of the jewel it represents. First, to. .tho ninsic of a dreamy vnlse, will come the yellow topazes, carrying above their heads cold baskets iilled witli jewels; then, to tho fanfare .'of trumpets, the . emeralds headed by. an enormous green poneock. to whose -neck is attached five chains of emeralds, held bv dancing girls, 'flit* sapphires will be dressed in deepest blue, with a stuffed raven for their head-dress, and the rubies will lie headed by negroes carrying a nalanriuin of ruby velvet, on whichwill sit a Burmese Goddess. The lastto enter will lie a string of beautiful pearls, each of these heinji' represented bv ii charming girl in exquisite oyial tinted, and mother-of-pearl draperies. And finally in a closed oyster shell tli? Caliph will, find the "Dro.im Pearl" whom he eventually captures and carries off in triumph. '.- :...'?.'-.; For nil TTair Treatment* F,ice Mn«sa«e,' Elcctiolys ! p, ILr'rdrpssinjj, Sbnm poping, etc., Mrs. Uolleston is to-commeml-.'il. Having r|iia!ifieii in London and Paris, Ladies may rely on rewivinß the latest and most scientific methods of treatment. Hair of the best quality in switches, transformations, rtc. ; guamii. tted to lvnsh and keep orifrinnl colour, at Knpdisli yric«. 230 Larabton. Quay, Wellington. 4, '''■:■..'. ■■■■ [ '-7,:k: cnreoPODT. ..;.' ' ■'.' ,?i Mr.«. Hsybittle, No. 2GS Lambtoa Qan.r, OTor Urr, chemist, niter nißnj jears , experience, andertokes to euro corns, in. growwg nails, huninns, oli;. Esiief from theso <l:rtrossiri£; compl.iints is guarantees Immodiatdy. 'Plion» IS.Vl.—Aflvt. : ... lor Weddings.—Appropriate Bouquets (or either Urge or small v.'eddings aro '• belnK contimuilly desigued, nuri embody the unique distinction of all Miss Hurray's creations. Flowers for all occa- . sions forwarded to niiy part of She Dominion by Mis* Jlurrav. Vice-Rejia[ Florist, -30 "Willis Street—Ajvt. .:. , The youn?: lawyer didn't like the'minis'. ter, ami so lie thought to corner, him; "Now, doctor," be asked, "suppose ■ the parsons and the devil should have a lawsuit, which parly do yon think would win?" "The devil, !;no,iiestionab!y,"--..i-ev <n ! plied tin , mna-.ier. ":\;i!'ciiia-i..w| '~,!« u i yoiuijj lawyer. "And will you . li-j] jjnt \ whyr" "Hpcjiii.w he would have allJtlic w I lawyers on bis side." ■:■,■: *;.tisjS A The pint of cough mixture you make.' \ from Jlcan's fescnee eaues tiekiing; 9 cnnsjli!!, soiithes sore thrwtn, ami re-j A iuoves slicky phloem in a way lhat stir-;.' \ prises folks. "Xiinlly forward another): v liiiltlo of Ifaan's Wt; have' a derived great benefit from the" pint-of,'. x ''imxh mixture we made from liisi prevj-; r mis bottle. i'lfrs.Scrlc.Taringaniatii.'V'H; I GUARD'S HAIR DYE '.i£s I ' IJ-AS NO KQUAI,. Obtainable from \ ■ Xl. followin.tr Uii'iniMs :-C -I'.illisor, 8 i Courtennv I'l.ico; R. Bricn, \ ; Mnn, Culm Street: 11. Brittoin,- 'H.-'-'.y.; \ ■ livens, Manners Stveot; \V..''Salfk.-'i\ml a Graiifl Pharmacy, Willis 'Street ;>X-C; V l'lftichpr, Goo. Meo. Lsmbton Qua-rT'V.*. (( Garnfir, Adelaide Koa/l; W..:C.0r,- : 'riiddiA ford Street. Price. 3s. 6d. t.XW^jyt:-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1961, 19 January 1914, Page 2

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SOCLAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1961, 19 January 1914, Page 2

SOCLAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1961, 19 January 1914, Page 2

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