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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Pahiatua Wedding. ■*i:#K A quiet wedding was c6lebr;ued;VniL Wednesday Inst at the rcsulosioe'of ti.& bride's parents, ]':iliialiu, wf'eir-'-Jliss Ida Geltlcrd, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (i. P. Oclilerd, «ns' nutrriod to Jlr. Homy Tlioinson, of Napier. Miss Gelderd attended as bridesimikl. ,, JJr. D. Stratford .ic(l<? as "lic-st. man,* and the Rev. AL Hiw:!i'ii-Harris * tor-

formed tlie ccrcinoii;;. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson's future liamc- will he .111 Napier. ■.."; v ;■■/■■ Wedding at Weslport. ~ . ? 3/.*; On January 21, at St. Caniep's phurcli, by the Rev. Arch-Priest Walshe, i\liss May Lucietta Payne, eldest daughter of Mr. P. L. Payne, district trallie manager for the Westport railways, was married to Mr. J. J. Molony, solicitor. Tho bride, who was given aivny by her father, was gowned in ivory satin charmeuso, veiled with silk lace, and pearl embroideries, the train being lined with palest shell pink satin. She wore her mother's bridal veil, and carried a sheaf of white flowers. The Misses Gertie and Annie. Payne, sisters of the bride, and Miss Molony, sister of the bridegroom, attended as bridesmaids, the chief maid being attired in peach bloom pink charmeuso, veiled with ninon, and caught with clusters of tiny rosebuds, whilst her net hat was finished with pink satin ribbons and roses. The Misses Annio Payne and Mclonv wore similar costumes of pale blue silk, and all three bridesmaids carried baskets of pink hydrangeas and aspaiagus ftfvn. They also wore pearl and gold bangles, the. gift of the bridegroom, Little Miss Lucio Payne, niece of the bride, made a dainty flower girl, and Mr. R. Kiely. «f Greymouth, acted as best man. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a diamond bracelet, and lier's to him a set of ebony-backed toilet, brashes. .The wedding breakfast was held at the. tpridence of the bride's parents, Mrs. Payne receiving in a gown of grey bro : cade, and a black plumed bat. Mr. and Mrs. Molony subsequently left by motor for Rcefton, en route to Cliristeluireh. the bride travelling in a eostmne of saxe blue, with a long coat of black and whito check, finished with pale blue revers, and a.blue straw hat, trimmed with lancer plumes. . ...-J , ' ',...-«-."''^' : Reefton Wedding ; . i At the Roman Catholi; Church, Recfr ton, on Wednesday last, Mr. J, Dwyer, of Waiuta, was married to Miss A. Gannon, second daughter of tlie late Mr. J. Gannon and Mrs. Gannon, of Croiiiidun. Tlio bride, who was given away by her brother, was attia-cd in ivory p'ailetto silk, with an overdress of Limerick lace. She wore a beautifully embroidered veil, and bandeau of orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet <.f cream sweet yeas. Two little nieces acted as bridesmaids, the Misses Rita and Moiia Thompson, daintily frocked in palo pink coliemio. with black Tagei liats, wreathed with pink flowers, and bouquets of pink sweet peas, tied with black velvet streamers. Mr. 1 , . Dwyer attended his brother as best man. After the wedding a reception was held.iit tho residence of the' bride's mother, a large number of guests being present.Mi\ D. J. Dwyer'R going away costume was of biscuit pastel rtoMi. with a blnek lace coatee r.nd Tagol hat en suite. Tho honeymoon is being spent in Auckland. Tire bridegrnoiii's gifts were: To the bride, a gold watch and chain ;' and to tho bridesmaids, gold ;ie?kMs. with ametliyst pendants: whilst the .bride's, present was a handsome dressing bag.;. Tlio Lato Mrs, S. A. Rhodes., v\ v.;i ';? The following motion was passed "at a meeting nf the committee of the St.. John's' Ambulance Association yesterday, in respect to the decease of Mrs. S.' A; : Rhodes, one of its most prominent memliprs:—"That tin , committee desires (p place on record its ap])i'cciatinii of tho valuable services which the, late Mrs. Rhodes rendered to the St... John's - Ambulance Association; also of its senre of the lons it has sustained by ih.o uVnth of so active and earnest a member, and, express its sympathy with the rei'itivcs' in the great loss v.bich they'nsre fli'rtained, and that tlie commits lirarlily approves of tho letter alrcaly ?eii*_ h\ Uw, society's secretary to the relatives of the late Mrs. Wioilos. ■ ■ .: ■,■ Last night tho City Cownril passed a , resolution'of condolence with the relatives. ■■• ■'.■..■■', Mrs. A. L. Herdman and family arc, returning from Waimnriiso to-morrow, f^ At tho Taihapc Presbyterian Cjiurcli on Thursday, Miss Mary M'Neil,- of* Taihape, was married to Mr. Peter Miinro, of Tiiiiankav.a. The Rev. R.--H. Catherwood oKiciatcd. ■' ..' > >'$'i Mrs. Hosking, of Masterton, who ha? been visiting Plimmcrton, returned liomion Saturday. • * ■ , .?.! Mr. and Mrs. R. S. ITerries sailed | on Saturday f'jr LoikJoii by the TamuL-'j Mrs. G. M'Gregor ret.irned from hervisit to Xnpier on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hiirstlioiise nre motoring through the Tanpo and Roto-. vua districts. ■■■:«<■ v- ■ , ■; , i;;?" The engagement is announced of Miss' Mabel Bran, only daughter of Mr. ami, Mrs. E. R. Bean, of TaUpau, Hawkc's Kay. to Mr. A. TI. Grunt, of the Rank; of 'New South Wales, Wollinpton, and'.'! eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant;. , New Plymouth. ; ; .'.viiji Mrs. M'Phail, of Melbourne, is vistinjx'. Xapier, and is staying at tho Masonic-. , Hotel. ■;■>., j&s\ Mrs. R. H. Williams .-nd »?'auahlrf : lrft for Auckland and 'the. .--Waitomp' Caves. . ' ' '■ *V^ Mrs. Percy Wright, of Napier'/left' last week via Auckland fo.vn-holiday , : trip in Australia. ''''"■''". r.''.:r%\. . Miss D. Hayn-ard, of .* 'Pnlmerston. ' North, is visiting ; Mr. and TC. liibby. of Waiiiawa-. are at present visiting Christclniich>jv.' ; Miss Maud Peacock, of 'Auckland, v.-bb lias been holiday making .. with Mrs.; . Ernest Hobon at Cliristehiireh. missed . through Dunedin on Saturday,with hrr hostess, on their return from'the.Cold Lakes. ... '^.}<y '.>'».;/&% . For till Hiiir TrwitmpiUs. , Face's-Mii--sagt\ Klcclrolysis, Hiiirdressiiis.-.liSliam--. ' pooiiiK. etc., Mrs. Rolli'sion i'-is ~■ n i i 3omnmiiiled. Having (jinilitii-il ii! : I,oiido : i« ; inil Piiris, I.ntlios may vely on veccivini, , '; ■' tliu luti'st niul liuißt scicutifie motbeds im . : tvoutineiit. Hair of the best 'iiunlif.r..iiV' : nvilclHM, trnnst'ornialions, pte; stunriui.. ■ tcL'il to wnsli anil kppti original coiyur!' nt ; ['lilk'lish pri«M. 250 l.aiiibion .Qiiay/iWej; - > liiißlun.* ■=

The scalp ,v;i ? K' vp, i }'»>'' to'■grow": half;-' ' make it do its work. MISS .SIIT.SOXt.* i Jlair Physician, will dia/rnose .vow., ease ~i 'frco of charge), and prescribe lli» ■ lisc-ps.; ~.i ary preparations, and l-oacli you/how to' , : : use (hem; wlwllicr your hair ))« too'drv,* S mo greasy, srey, iliin. dandruff,- irritii'-v :' ;ion, etc. Thfli'o i= not a "■. stent in itself that will niato hair prow;-jS rat long experience, study in sdcnci- ! of." " Mir. iii"! successful treatment, with, tlio" ■; "ombiu.ntioii of proper preparations, has' ■olvcd Hie secret. All trosiinenfa. »lini«i-- ; xioine. fnce massage, clipping, .mnnicurn», hnirdrcsstnst taiicht. Rnir-worl,- of,': ■■■' ■very deecriplion. Natural TTnir, Parisinn'. i linjjs OiSßfl in?tMrt of hot tnds.) '.Advi/V-S rratis by mail. Miss Jfilsam. Kinsj'? ,' 'lhambers, "Willis Shest, . 5 felephono SU-' .■.'j;.';V's.C , ,"i' : K*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 2

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