SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Danriovifßa V/cddlng. A quiet but protty wedding Woes .solemnised at tho Danriovirito Catholio Church, this weok, w.llon the Boy, Father Bmijtt joined in inatriniony Kijivard Kel'y Parkinson, eldest soil of Mr. EdhvUnd Parkinson., of Anekland, to Grace ■Emma- Morgan,' only daughter of Ml:. William Morgan, of Bannoyirko. Tho bride, who was t&stofully attired in a oraim poplin dress and atttin coat, with hat to match, iVas attended, in tlio capacity of bridesmaid, by jiliss 0. Erickseti, of Palnierston North,, who wore a cream costume. The duties of. best man were performed by Mr. Henry Morgan., brother cf tho bride. After' the ceremony a number of guests were cntortaiued at the residence of ths bride's pafertts. After tho hqnoyiii'obii, which, will bo spent in Aucklaiid, tho ne'wly-rnarried cbiiplo will return to and reside ill Damibvirke. En Roiitg for England. Mttny nt their friends assembled upon fcho wharf yesterday to 603 tlio last of Sir Joshiiflf Williams and Lady Williams., who left for Sydney en rputb fsf England. There i-s always .s'adiicsß in valued frioiids, iiiid in this case, it was intensified by tho knowledge that it wa.a tb ho a ptolohged absence.. Lady WiJ'lia.niß was t%t> recipient of many soUveriir& ffom her friends in. tho way of flowers, books, etc., accopipaiiie.d by wishes for a happy stay hi England, Also travelling, by'tho same steamer, and with.' many friends to say to, were.Mr. aild.M'rs. AValter : Reid, ah.d.M:r. and Infra, Albert Abbotti who are likewise p.roeee.dirig to England, The Rev. W, Shirer will cq.nd.uct tho eervicb at tho Yolihg Women's Christian Association' to-m.orroiV' aftcriioon at 4.1().: Tliig service and tho tb'a iit 8.80,. fol-lowed-by a social hour, will bo opeii t<> all,young Women. . Among tho visitors iyhq jiiiire called at the young Women's Christian. Association, during, tho past 'month hayo '■ bee.n Miss Cooper, of Cbyloiij Miss. Robiiisqii, of Cattsdiii Miss Fairbairii, of Sydnoy, and Mfs- Kayq, of Glirisicliiirchj besides a number : °t' jcftplo f'rbm, England. Mi\ and Mrs. James Stephens, havo returned to Seataun from their visit to ■ tlio- Is/lauds.,. Sydney., and eisewh.cre; Mrs. Baxter (Rbtorua) and. her little, son are at present, thoir, :g'ucst.S;. Mrs. anc] Miss MqllineaUx..arrived in Wellington, yesterday f rorti ihe semth. The engagement is, aniip.uncbd flf Miss Linda _tEdy,'-'eldest dsii.ghto.r of Mr. W. 11. tidy, {Britannia Strecfa 'Potcne, to ■Mr.'. Leo Curtis., pldc.s/t' son: of Mr. Stephen Curtis, "Ma ga.rbbn," Ebtono. B.t arid. Mrs.. Matthew. Holmes left. • By 1 mot<ar for Auckland yestordiiy. Mrs. jStephen Curtis has returned tc ' liei" hoino at Petbub f i?om a visit to her ; mother, Stevens,, iii Palmerstoii,: and ajso to friends at Farapafaumu.. Miss Laiirensoii, of thb Wollinßboii ; Technical Scnpol, ha? been appoiiited in- ■ stntetre'Ss In Petb'iie' 'feinucai School, Tlio position'' of irt.il- . iineryiinßtriictres's lias .Tjeen'; filled by, I Cos, otJsTOTij/j!Jj |j' . .Mr. .and Mrs,'' Walter Reid, left by , tlio U'limaroa. for Sydnoy yesterday. They are Cn rbiito for England, Miss C. Tully left by the RotbrUa on Thursday fbr England. . Miss" Mary Proctor left for Sydney by the Ulimaroa yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Everslied, who liavo: been visiting Notson in .connection witli the observatory sight, retiiiiied to Syd-. ttay ty .tho t'limarbaAyesterday .en rbuto for India, Mrs. aiid tlib two Misses Wood, of Palaerston North, were among the pas-' sengers wliieli loft for Sydney by tho ijlimaroa.' yesterday. Mrs. C. Zachariah, of Wellirigtbii, , left by the- IJHmarba for Sydney yester■dayl ' . ' ■ Mrs. an.d Miss JenkinS:, of Welling-, 'ton, left for.Sydney by tho Ulimaroa, yesterday- '..'•' Answer to it on', tlib butsido bf the kriifb. Mr, and Mrs, J. C. Tr.ip.o havo rcV: turned to EkctahWia from visit: to Wellington. IMrs.. aiid tlip Misses Rathhoiie left: Wellington on Tiiui's.day by tlio Rotbrua for London. MrS' Seddon. "is spending a few days in CliHs.tchurdii, ' A garden party will bo opeiied by the Mayor at Northland at 2;30 fr'clbck this aftenioon.. ' Thq fete is being held' ■in Mrs. Putnam's and Mr. Coiiiibr's! groiinds.. A .■ehris.tm.as trjpo'will'bo in., ehargo bf Mrs....Black, aiid Miss Broad> bent, and t]ip fqltewihg ladib* will. liriv.d ehargo of tlio various itajls.s-r-j'anc'y' goods* Btedamcs R:oss, Walsh, and. Levy.; hroducq aiid flowerß, Mesdameg Stbtt, SievetSj and Esam, sweets. Miss; Stella Putivftm; afternoon tea, Mrs. TJu'.nh and Miss Cbsgrove. Com.petitimis. of various kinda will be held, iiiftiuding ■ rifle galleries, Aunt Sally,, iiail-driviiij?. iind gtrorUt whilst in addition tlierb will ho fancy dancing on. t.lio lawn by a nuni- ; ber of young ladies. For all Hair Treatments,' Pace Ma> ■ sage, E'wtrblysis, Hairdressiiiu, # Sham-. po'tfinj, He.., Rfrs. Rcrl-leston is re-; eomniondid. Having qualified in Loiidsn awl Paris, Ladies may rely on receiving tho latest and most scientific n'liitlibds of ■treatment. Hair of tho best quality in s»'Hches, fra,iisfoMi'i.atfo.iw, .etc.; tend to wash and keep original 'Cel'oiir.at English, prices, 250 La'ni'bton Quay, We'llingten.* ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 10
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