SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Wanganul Wading. i On Wednesday, Jnmiary 28, a<, the residonco of Mr. odd Mrs. N. Mculi, Onrltou TorraC6> WanganuL tho wedding was celebrated of Mine Agiws Awtin, seeond daughter of the Into Mr. W. Austin, of Waiißanui, nnd Sir. 3nxa.ua Woßtaway. eldest aon of Jlr. John Wostaway, Bevon, Englsnd, Tto R<sv, Sfi-. M'Kcnzi(3 was tho officiating minister, Tho bridej who was given away liy her brother) Mr. W. Austin., of Auckland, woro a ccstuhio tot ahot'.euk whipeordj with a laws voet, and p. white tagel hat lined with black, and finished with clitstero of roses ami oepre?. She earried ii beautiful.showcr bouquet. Mes Mouli, the only bridosmaid, was gowjicd in shell pink nition, over whito beautifully 'ombroidorod and iusertioned, and iler early Vietoriitn hat was trjtamod w|th rosottes of pink. roses, and a band of black ribbon. Sim also carried a sheaf of pink roses and ferns. Mr. M. l/smp.e. attended aB best man. After tho ffoddiug, tho bri? dal party were entertained by Hf.,Wo ilta. Meulij tha htiot rofebfvlng in ft dress of biselj ealionno, trimmotT with latOj and a. black tagel httt With a largo whito plume. . Mr. and Mrs, James Westaway ftm spending their nbuoymoon in Weliingten, tie brido tr»vcl« ting ia a costoroe ef palo niauye charmoitße, piped with Bulgarian silk,, over which Site wore. a. jortg coat of black aiik, and a hat of wistaria tinted straw wreathed with oream foseg.
WSddlhget thft WestCesst. At Rimtij ott j&uanrj , 28, at the !Roman Cathjvlvo Church, by the Jfcoi? , . Father Maflrahan, Miss. Margaret Hatch, third daughter of Mr, an:d SirsGeorge Hatchj vrae hi.arried to Mr. \yilliarn Henry Snowies, mn of Mr. Charies Knowlcs, of Rimu. Tlio b.rjue, who was given .a.way by her Mr. G. Hatch, J.P., was gowned in white duchesso satin, embroiaerad with pearls* tho court train draped with Spanish laep,.and Bprays.of ora.fl.go bios--siihi. She wore a beautiful veil of Lhrcerick laco (t!w> gift of tho Sisters <>f Mercy), ahii carried a- shower bouquet of flowers, a present .from her niece.The MUges Eileen and Emma Batch attended their sister as bridesmaidSj iho former wearing nalest blue ipofv,, finished with pearl einbroiderjS and a black tulle, hat trim.m.ed with . bine flowers, M'hile Mfe' Etjvina Hatch was in shell plnli silk, *m> broidcrod in silk arid' pearis, with a hat of black %\ftfa, wreathed with pink roses. They both earned bouquets of pink-, and white aweet peas. Mi 1 . J. Gallagher, of WeHinrfon., was tiro best innn, ana Mr. E. Hatch groomsman. The church was prettily bj> friends of the prid.e., snet Mrs, Smith presided ?t tho orgiiii. AHet the ceremony A largo number of gircsts were entis-rtained ai tho residence' «f the bride's paronts, tliQ ctatomary leasts beiiig honoured, Tlso brtdegroom's pro s*nfc.'t& tho bridft'was n. hnhdsoiiie bauglo.j and to the bridesmaids a; diarnqnd and oiucrald ring, and a gold bracolet respectiveif. ! ' .
Scfitl-orT aritf presentation. '.;■ whp.js.leatmg in l p^bru: ary .by tbt lonic, for a trip , to EnglfiHjJlJ «;a , .sjii4itoi!t-niifed. , ' ; y«storday i Wflifi's /.Warßomß by tho i: :iadibs of the .Aijdrow's \\'omen's ;G.uild. Abpu't ,tfr«nty.-.fiv<i visitors; vvere :prcaetit, and; 'ifi'yQty pteiisant tim-eivas'spent, Duriiigyt.ifie iiftornoon Mrs. Blackwood, oh behalf of tho guild, presented thp guest pf hoiioiir with a handsome loather. j-travclling cushion, and &. iittod hnndpbag, and cxprossed tho good wishes tmd sincere regrot of the guild at losing bo- valuable a moinbcr. Toa was setvcu in t-ho .alcove, which was seroonod off, And tho varioult tables were pretttly arranged with vasen at pink sweet peas-. Bovfrral. iipalogiijs wero received worn ladies 'of tho guild, who iinlortttriftWly were uiiabJo to be present. . ... '■ V'■
Foildlhs Notes. Mr. Slid Mrs, , A. 3?itsteW.rt Mt© gone, doffn soiuth' for ■> few frcckti.. _ • The engagement is announced of MiM Allison and Mr, C'srkect, of tfy> Union Bank, Miss Wyntt licrs gone to To Kuiti. for tbo holidays. . • ' , fliers was a targe* attendance at tennis on Saturday 'trhea a toam from Palmerßfeon camo to pl.iy the Peildirig Club. Very cnj&yablo Rinies. *cro pl»j> ed, reaulting ill a subatantiftl win for Feilding. Mre. Liixtnore and Mfs. Banks provided afternoon tea. Aniong tTiose on the courts were: Meß.dam.es fiaggittj Miles, Lawson, and ..Frasori Misses! Bailey, Watson, Masoit, Combee, and others. . Miss BftfkOT has bcett. staying with Mrs. Barton, . ■ Mr, and Mrs. Walter Reid sail by tho Ulimfiroa o.n February i) for Sydney, en route to England: The Misses Vallanpd aftivod ' from Nelson by tho P&tccna yesterday, Tho wedding o£ Mibs , Beatrice Eottle, daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. W. R. Jiotllo, «f GreyinaUth, witji Mr. J. B» Watt, of Wellington, lias ;been a.rrahc■ed to taiso prace at. Holy Trinity Dhurcn, Greymouth, oil March 17. Mr, and Mrs. Itao Buckoridgo toturned yesterday from Kelson, fthero they hate spent tlie holidays. Mrs. G. Rtcfeie left for Auckland last night. Mrs; Albert Abbott and family leave by next.week's Sydney boat J% for England. A quiet wedding was criiourated in. Maste-fton on Wednesday last, when Mrs \V. CtagK; <?f that totr'n, was Married' to Mr. Albert Magniro., of GroytowA. Miss Tcyehoune) of tho Vieteria Collego staff, left for Sydney by the svs. Maunganui yosterqay. Mr. and Mrs. Leo BuGkeriilgp returiicd from Nelson yesterday morning* Miss Lilfen Teece, la.to of the S. and A. I'ieture Company, of Nevrl'ork, Was a iiassenger froitt San Francisco by the Aorangi. She is going on to join th& Sposcor Film Company, of Sydney. At St. Mark's Church yesterday after-, noon a qniot wedding took plaoe, the ctmtoeettwz parties teing Mr. A*. V, Kiiig, of the Gpverniii.ewfc Life InsuraJiee iDe.partiiient, Wclljng.ton, and sou of tho lato Mr. Alfred King (formerly subeditor of te "Evening Post"), and MiVs Alice Gardiner, daughter of Captain Gardiner, of WclMngt»n> formerly of the Dcfoneo Foi-cee. Mis? Varo actol «e hridosmaidi and Mr. W. J. King (brother if the bridegroom) was boat ittan. Th.O ooremony was perforriied by thoH«v. Mr. Askew, At the conclusion of the ceremony iv reception' was Ju>fd at tlio residoneo of tlio iiride's pareu'ts in Elliee. Street. Sir, and" M*S. King are to epend fheir honoyjnoon in the Cold Lakes Dis.triqt,
For nil Hair TrasiMiioiite, fabit Maesaßfl, Electrolysis, HaU'drossirig, Sham» jisoqinp, ote., Mrn. RoDtston jft recotiimcudod. Having <fun!ifl«t in LbAdon and PitriSi !Lndics taay Tdly bn foccivinfr felvor kteet and most .scientific ■mothorfs of tfcitfmcnt nai.r of tho best qu.ii.Hfcy in switches, tr&nstoTtoatione, ctc.j gtinrantefd to wA«h mid komp original.colour, iit English prices. 858 Lambton QuaT,, Wei* Usgttm- ,
Raptor Wedding. On Jamrary 27j at Napier, by the B*T. Canon Tulto, Miss Mabel Symonn, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. f pawns, ot Napier, was nuiirrioii to Mr. fetor Weggety, son o'f Mr. end Mr*. Weggoi\y, of Parftparaumu'. Tho -bride was attuned in ivory silk poplin, with ft veil aiid orango blossoms.. Her. Bister, Miss Maud Syinons, wore a bridesmaid, s freok p{ cinnamon tint and a white Hty. Mr.- H. Weggcry ijtloiidcd as beefr piatt. Th<? honeymoon in beiijg speiii at Aticklan*
Y.W.O-A. Notes, A motnori&l scrvico has been nfc tho Young W«ia«i r s Christian Association for MttTJorie o.tio of its who tho Wellington Hs>snit!ii lai.fi TliutEdAy. Tho Rev, J«h.iw I'atersoii will conduct tliis ser■viw, fox Which speoial mini ins been arranged. Tliji monthly lYieoting of.th.o. Total Abstinence TJition of $!i.e Y.\y.u.A\- ani W.O.T.ir. table pteeo last Thursday -evening in the cliib-roem of the Yonijg Wonton's Oiristian. Associnitibn^'' Tlio ohdir was taken by Mis? 805a.11, and tho speakor. tr.is Ajlis. Wr'glil, who dwelt upon, tho rtsspoivßibilities that rest mpon ■tho young wbtneii of New Zealand in gird to the- temperance. :mo.s'enle:niS. . Afrangeuiohtg Jtavo boen itiadd by the JSniissarics Girls' Swimming Club, m (i)ftneetigri. Wjth tho Young 'Wonio.n'fi Olirißtiqn Association., for & cour.w, of . iesso.us during the remainder' of .the ■BUinmer at the To A:ro Baths. Tho first lesson of the oour-so teak plijco \tiiV evening, ' CcmplimOntary Osnoes. Last oTcning, sfc St. Peter's Sthjio.-!* robpii ft very bright and enjoyable little concert-, and daiieo was temiored te Mr. Cyril toward (a promising 6o.pfano.) by bis frieiidSj as on. apprcciatipii 6f bis ltiafty generous :cotttribu.tions io, various chanty ontertainmohts., .etc. The coni.-r mitteo. cdH.si.sted of Mce.Brs. Oir.crod; and Btvinbridge., Irnrie, Omerod, ai)d .Hiss White, w&ilsi l\r. Mossitor acted as secretary, a.rid-M.r. Wilson as M-G' The chaperones we.ro Mrs. Onvfl-rod and Mrs. llp'ssiter, the latter wearing black silk, trimmed with black lace. During the intervals of dancing, musical items were givoa by Miss.JjcMv tmd Mr. Howard (a duet), Messrs. Welle, Goodbcliere, Wileon, and Mr&. Omerod. ,
tp a Cori'ospondfintt '■'N.H. , '—The eubject ftejitwncd ap« pearcd in Friday's issue. Tho omg&gmnent is .announega ! of MrHarold iPie.rard, of Knrorij, to Miss .Viiilqt Davis, of Petone. ■ ' ' Mrs, B, Kennedy, of Orienttl Bay,! \vlao is leavihjs f-6r southern l.akfc?, has' hi hor house to, Mr. F. R«bd. ■.'. Mrs. S, He.mptori has returned, from ■Ivor visit to New Plymouth and NVanganui, and is accompiinicd by her mother.' Mrs. Harrison Lec-Omvic, w<sll-kndwn in tioiinection with the Woinbn's Cliristian Tomperanfcq TJniojn,.hae' again boon ejected world'e iiiiss.iohary :at th» 'W.OvfiU. Convention recently, held ist lironitlytij Keyy Yorle, U.S.A. It i$ ilio ■intxaibi.on of Jfiss Moroiieo, ■Sbttttfe-'tiift pofttito itt&'-vftte'i pporfttio.. Saii 'KanpisfloiPa'nnma EsffiWtioiV jrext jsiaf. '. , '~' ' _' ■;./ ■.■■;','.■- . '■;■ ■ Mm. ' Coult and her'" littlo' wliQ have b<H>n U Retonia 'injg'l'hij.pasb .fdur monthe,'. aro.npw Day's Bay, *h<?ro tlicy will .roiiiaiii till ■the end of March. ■. .. Mrs.. Fowler, from Nolsdiij .who hos been staying At iDay's Bay, returned homo last evening:. ■. ■■• Miss Dotarty, late matron of the Palinc-rston Sortli Hospital, returned to Zonland <trt Wednesday froiu her trip to tho United Kingdom.
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