SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Canterbury Women's Reform League, A very enjoyable garden party, was [Riven on Friday afternon hy Mrs."Stewart' .it "Tho Grays," Upper Riceitrton, for the Canterbury .branch uf the Women's Reform League, and in honour of Mrs. lladlicld, president of the Wellington branch, aiid Mrs. C. Earle, a. prominent member of tho same organ* isation. A band stationed gt tile baek of one of the lawns played bright and Kay music, and tea was set out iMHlcr the. trees. Mrs. Stewart .receivwl at tho entrance of the lawn in front of the house, and the guests then passed, on to tho shady corners where chairs had been placed. Among those present were Mesdames Rolleston.. Boyle, Eiworthy, Kirkpa.trick, Bond', Agar, Williams, It. Wood, T. Robinson,' A'itken, Free. Foster, M'igky, Brett, Cotton, ,L W. "Williams, A. Chanman, Morton, H. H. Knight, R. Hcniia.it, Moir, Maxwell, E. Anderson, Way, H. Mitedoiistfl, Maj. oock' Cook, Fcnwic4:, A. Templer, Hawkes, Cumow, Wall, Brittaii, H,, D. Acland, Gibbs, Quaiie, Bhindcn, SethSmith, Pearson (2), i'orkc, Jones, Josephs, Rawnsley, Claude, .Haivivsloy, Smith. Guthrie, Sha.nd, and Harris, the Misses Trent (hon. see.), Bowenj Guthrie, Elworthy, Murray, B, Kennah, Holmes, Stewart. Buss, Hey wood, Slater, Robinson (2), E. Cot:on, Quant«, Stoddnrt (2), Cook, Kempthorne.
■ Mrs. A. Myers and 'her sister, Jlrss Hyman, who have been visiting Napfcr, left on Friday on their return tq Wellington.
.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Atkinson (Fetiding) intend leaving in April oh a visit to England. They sail by the Mongolia. *
'Miss M. TleynoMs (Dytncdin} i» expected to arrive in WellingtoH to-dav from the south. She feiives for England early in March.
Mrs. Fletclior Harri-Sifln and Jliss J'lHarrison iet't by tins lonic last'week for England'.:
Mr. and Mrs. C. Riruardson leaie next Friday by the Maunganui for Sydney, where they j«iw the O'stprloy for .England,
A, Wairarapa oxefovngfc states that the death occurred at Adelaide-, So'-tith AiJ'si tralia, oil February 17, of Sirs. J! 1.1. Gillies, iu iter twenty-seyeiitli year,. The deceased, who-was well khoWis in the Wairarapa. was the eldest daughter of Mr. George Canton, of Taumaruaui, and late of Carterton, aiid oldest granddaughter o'f Mr.-aiil Mrs. Cftnton, sea., of Waldegrave Street, Carterton.
Miss Young' (Ma-urfceviile) is staying at Day's Bay..
.' Mrs. Chatfield has been staying with Mrs.'"Sharp, Mastortoi}, hut leit last week to he' the guests of .Mrs. Holmes War ion (Feithorston),
• Mrs.-Couper (Queensland), wto .has been staying with Mrs, F. 6. ]jewis in Masterton, has returned to liaivka's Bay, with her daughter, Mrs. M.'Koims Mr. and Mrs. J.'Tripe-.fesve for England on March 10 by the Waiinaiia.
Sirs. W.- A. Day (Ciirisiehurch) is the; guest of Bisboj) and' Mrs, Sc.dgxick, at Napier ,
Maud Allan, the noted dancer, opens her Australian tour ift June.
Mrs. and Miss Campbell (Napier) are visiting Timaru. ;
: The wedding took place in Christchurcli 011 Thursday, before ths Be'gistrar, of Dr. Maun'co Lfluisscn, - of Ghristciiurch, to -Miss Patience 12-, M'Gailaii, third daughter of Mr. I.Uibson M'Gallan, of , *'Ardroscan, Christchurch.
,' Mr. and Mrs. AY, Lamb, who have been staying in Auckland, are expected to return to Masterton to-day.
The Ladies' Committee set.up in connection with the' farewell . recital . h> Miss Cecil Haines met dii Friday eveu--•iug at Mrs. J. O'Shea's reside-nte-, Hr"s,. J. A. Hannah occupying the chair. It was pointed out that tlie comiait-tee Was endeavouring to make this ' rceital an original one, and the tons are nil- t( ; > be dqucin costume, and nearly ail the ficencs,-sketches, and dances will be new to Wellington audiences. >It w'as decided to make an encrgetie tic-ket-sell-ing campaign.
Mrs. W. 'I'. J. Mertoii is visiting Auckland. - -
Mrs. C. A. Ewei'i and Miss Kweii, of Wellington Terrace, left by tiffi 10-iii-C for a trip to England, and .wo not likely to roturn before the end of the year.. The family residence has hce-ii_fet iututslied to Viscount au-d- Lady lvelbitrti.
Mrs. Eolleston, liair Specialist, has "returned from Christchu-rtfl], whefe a branch of her business has.tan Pitab!ish-,'d,..ind may be consulted 011 all treatments </.f tho hair and face, also ,f,hc permanent removal of superfluous hair ibr which Mrs. Eolleston holds a diploma and medical references. A larp4 stock- of Switches. Transformations, always on hand, 5!56 Lanibton Quay.*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1996, 2 March 1914, Page 2
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