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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Wadding at Kent Tei?ace. At the Presbyterian Church, Kent Terrace, by .the lit v. J. It. Elliott, Miss Amiie Houston, eldest daughter of Mr. Alexander Houston, of Wellington, was married to Mr. Sydney Gray, sccand .soil of 111*. S. Gray, of Colytou, Feilding. Tho brido, who- was given away bv her father, was gowned in chalk whito satin oharmeuse, embroidered with poarls, and draped with laco. Miss Gracn Houston, who attended her sister as bridesmaid, was frocked in ivoty hinon over silk, trimmed v;it)r guipure. Mr. William.Gray officiated as best wan. After the ceremony » reception was held .at Godbor's in Cuba Street, and later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Gray left for. their future residence at Bulls, Rangitikci, the brido travelling, in a costume of heliotrope cloth, with a straw hat finished witluospreys: Weddings at the Wost Coast. On January 26, at Holy Trinity Church, Greymouth, .Miss Sarah Fell, fourth daughter of Mr. aiml Mrs. Fell, of Ofcira, was married to Mr. Frederick George Halscy, third soft of Mr. Daniel Halscy, of Watford, Herts.. England. Archdeacon York performed, tho ceremony, and Mr. W. Mardon acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. F. G, Hslsey are spending their honeymoon irt Clristchurch. . At St. Stephen's Church, Reef ton. on Saturday last, by tho Hev. E. A. Parker, Mr. G. Ti. 'Gothard, of Westport,. third son of Mr. Gothard, was married to Miss Sadio Montgomcrio, second daughter of the lato J. A. and Mrs. Montgomcrio,..of'tho Surrey Department, Keeftou. Tho church was charmingly decorated by friends of tho bride, tho service being choral. After the wedding tho bridal party were entertained at tho residence of tho bride's mother, Mrs. Montgomerie, and shortly after Mr. and Mrs. Gothard left by motor for Nelson. Ounedln Wedding. On January 20, at Musselburgh,-Dim-• ediiij a quiet wedding took pi ass when Miss Greg, of that city, was married to Mr. Frankisb, of Christchureh. Archdoacou Jacob, of Timaru, performed the ceremony, and Mr. Harinau, of Christcluirch, acted as best Wan. Mr. and Mrs. Frankish are spending their honeymoon .at Timarii. Auckland Woddipg. At the Franklin Road Methodist Church, Ponsonby, on January 2.1, the Wedding was celebrated! of Miss Bertha Alico Pardington, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pardington, Proison-by;-to Mr. Joseph W. ißewcastle, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Bewcastle, also of- Ponsonb.v. The bride, who was given away by her father,' was charmingly gowned in cream pailetto silk, i draped with crepe do diino and laco. She wore a veil and'bandeau of orange blossoms, and earned a lovely bouquet of whito flowers.. Tho two elder bridesmaids, Miss Edith Pardington (sister of tho bride), awl Miss Gertie Bowcastle (sister of tho bridegroom) were attired in palest apricot voile over silk, with hair, fibets of apricot ribbon, and carried bouquets of shaded yellow aiul pink flowers. Tho Misses Doris Crchilli and Flossie Pardington were daintily frocked in white hailstone muslin, trimmod with lace and white satin. Tlioy wore head bandeaus of whito satin ribbon and carried baskets of whito flowers and fern.: Mr. Georwi Bewcastle was -.best man, Mr. B. Piper groomsman, and the-Rev. .R. Raine. officiated, Mrs. : Raine presided at the organ. . After the ceremony a la.rjp number of relatives and friends were.entertained "nV the Druids' Hall, .Mrs.'PardingitoM receiving in a handsome dress of black •silk trimmed with 'whito lace, , and a black hat with white uluiiics. In the evening a supper and danco was given, about'two hundred guests being present. 'Mrs. Bewcastle's going-away costume was of dull cbarmehso cloth, with a hat of whito silk. Mrs. Clarke and Miss Clarke, of Masterton, who havo been staying at Paokakariki, have returned home. Mrs. J. Blumlell left yesterday for luvercargill. • Miss Henrietta Smith. M.A., from Melbourne, an ex-pupil of the Southland . Girls' High School, has recently been appointed assistant . mistress of t-hfrt school. . Since 1912 slto lias taught at 'the Methodist Ladies' College, in Melbourne. Dr. Carruthers and Mrs. Carrutherß, from Melbourne, will be.among tho Australian visitors to tho Medical Congress, which is to be held in Auckland early next month. ■' Mrs. Jago is at present visiting Wellington. Mrs. Dennison and Miss Dennison, of Oatnaru. loft last week' for England, where tliev, intend taking up residfinco. Mrs. T. C. Dennison recently arrived from London ouVa visit to her mother, Mrs. Reid, of Elderslie. Miss Atkinson has been staying with Miss Chavtor at Wailcawa and Marshlands, Blenheim. Mi' 3- Stuart Greensil.l, who has boon the guest of her sister, Mrs. Anderson, at Picton. has now loft for Australia and the Straits Settlement, where she rejoins Mr. Greensill. ,Dr. Agnes Bennett is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Neill, at Levin. Hiss Smyth, M.A., principal of St. Andrew's College. Dnnedin, is spending tho holidays at Timaru. Mr; and Mrs. Howden, of this city, liavo been paying their usual holiday visit to their summer resfetonoe at the Marlborough Sounds. They recently gave a large garden party to tho settlers and visitors of Endeavour Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. d'Arey, now,of Sydney,, aro revisiting Masterton, their, former homo. Miss Graco Basil-Jones is a visitor to Wellington. < - 1 The wedding of' Miss Dorothy Pirani, to Mr. 13. Perry, is to take place at Feilding to-day: . • Miss Isabel Smith is staying with Mrs. Toogoud, "Kohiwai," Wairarapa, I Foi all Hair Treatments, Face Ifn'sage, Electrolysis, Hairdressinjr, Shampooing, etc., Mrs. Bolteston is j e . (•onimemled. Having qualified ift London and Paris, Ladies may rely on receiving the latest and most scientific, methods treatment. Hair of tho best quality in switches, transformations, etc.; Ruarnntoi'i) to wash' and keep original colour.' at Ijnxli-sh prices. 230 Lambtun Q'.wv, Wpl- ' liiigton.*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 2

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