SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Wetfdlng at St. Paul's, 'J ho mairiagc look pTaco in St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral on Thursday of Miss Hoadrcy, daughter ol .Mis. Hoadlcj, of Nap.ier, mid MBccr of Mrs, K. ii, Sinclair, Wellington, to Mi. Errol Hqpo Cotton-Staploton, nt Daiinevirko, third hon et Captain G. JL Cotton-Staplotoii, K.N., oi St. Margarct's-at-Cliffo, Kent (England), Tho wedding wa& very quiet, only immediate relatives being present. 'J'ho brido wore- a dark bluo coaL and skirt and a largo blue Velvet hat, with saxe hluo feathers, and was given away by her brother, Mr. Hoadk",. Mi. 11. R. Sinclair was best man. Mrs. Gerald Stead, her srstor, camo up lroin Canterbury to attend tlio wedding.
Y.W.C.A, Notes. Mis. W. K. Cocks ft ill preside at tlio service which is to bo held at the \oung Women's Christian Association to-morrow attornoon. At this mooting ' five-minute, talks will be given by ro- i tinned delegates, who will give "their j impressions of tho Diamond Harbour Conference. All girls will bo welcomed , at this servico, and at tho tea and j social hour following. | There was a large attendance of members at tho meeting held in Fowlds's ' Buildings on Thursday evening. Mrs. Pearson presided, and speeches telling of what had been done at tho Diamond Haibour Conlercneo wero given by Miss Lawson and Miss JJ. Ward. ; Wellington College old Girls' Association. The unnuil meeting of tho Wellington College Old Girls' Association «as Jield in tho Collego Buildings last evening. Business was combined with pleasure as a pleasant programme of entertainment, consisting ot a competition a "d a small play entitled "A Domestic Entanglement," was piovided, tho reading of tho annual report and the election of officers for the ensuing year taking placo half-way through the evening. An excellent plan has been instituted of inviting t'ho sivth form girlb and tho girls who liaie only left s:hool the preceding year, to attend the gatherings, and as a result tlio interest of tlio orris in their collogo is retained from the beginning of tho lime they leave. The elect ion of tho committee, of the Old Girls' Association \\&s as followsr—Misses Dotty, T. Chalmers, D. Sholton, L Bull, Tollny, Dryden, Strauehaji, M Wilcox, Lawry S. Thane. M. Edmondsou, K. Ellison, and East. Miss Dixon was re-elected secretary, and Miss Lyon was elected assistant secretary. In connection with tho Old Gills' Association is a Literal? ■ Club, and it<> committee is composed of tho following:—Misses Tolloy, Lyon; Thelma Bull, .and E. Thane. Miss llmd ua& elected bocretaiy. The, littlo play, "A Domestic Entanglement," was most successful in spite of the fact that there had been ad/orso circumstances to contend with on tho part of the performers. These included Misses Madge Lyon, E. East, Ina Gill, D. Sholton, T. Bull, and Martin. Miss Betty was the winner of tlio competition. Among those present wore Miss M'Lcan, Principal of tho Girls' College, and of tho teaching stafE were Miss Mips Jialham, MUs Hind. Miss Mueller, Miss. Itobertson 1 , Mis!! -Ward, and Miss D Kdmoiidsou'. '
di flu ■■•''Elizabeili Jujndo.p;, dinigirfpf ttf Mr- iV : . J. iiiidopj. if (Jarteftah, • wta married;'to llr; £>. Dalglws'h, of IjongbUsh* .After tlip; ■cci:e\itpny' a reccptip.ii was- held at ■•tji.e' r.e.sideiico ; pf tta' .bride's parents') 'aijd later Mr. and MrsV Dalgleisji 1# on ■their- wedding tour. W their return they will, fefeo up ■ their residento at ioiigbush.
Jiir, j\ Meadoyqfoft, Mrs, Mstetofr* ei-oft, and: the Misses Meadpwcroft 'leave, fry t'hq Wjflocivra, in. a fortnigh'tfa tlrntj for Jliiglaird, Via- Sy'duey, -Wliisre they j'oiit'tive ■Grama •for the remainder of tiipir yayagei. . •
Mr.s/'Mo.rri.soii.an.d tire Mi'ssc.'s .Mofri' st»i' Wa,irarai'a.)v Miss A*dtetffl, s : J.!'d. Miss Ji.lijutfse.il . inot,o;r.e.d. ■through t<* Jfa,piei; G'n : .'\Y.pdnc.sd : ay.. ;Mlsb" '.Morrison and. Miss .'traT.$ r go.iie W t<t Tauiro-.
Mr. and Mrs, S*dtfoj Kirteaftib Sfc tire list K^es^iisttio.fei"
Sir. a:iid Sirs. F. Sjjipriiaii. liaiib, bee'i) staying attlie &rand. their stay ill Weliingtsu;
Miss Jfatbloeii .Millar. returned . to Auckland yesterday* • IJcr, rnaitJagp' takes, place in AJtcltlaiid next inpiitlj.
Mrs. Reynolds ([fJu.nc.din}, Miss ■Re:yV, H?,;Vn<?ld.s. .Jeavcs |ot iSiig'ia'nci by t'b.o Cc.riiitjfic"in, Mai',
Mis. and Mrs T>. Buchanan (\\\nralapi) lelt for England jctterdaj, via rfjdney
■Mrs.- and Miss fatcfre the Ayrshire for England ■
Miss Maud ftfynoMs left by tire Ayrshire for EhEfaiVd,. wteP'shp ■\v.ffl pabiblv stay for Sbante time. Miss BoynoHSi pt Duiietliii, iva's.in tpvfi) to $& the i'ast .ojr Jier s.istefe, and left the .same -pyeiimg for flip sottlt-
Mr* aiid.Mfs; P.. I>.'Patersori-iNa-Bier} lift ni4 :by the; Waliii.ie fair the SoVfiiSfoii j/afes; ~
.'line swMmjngsppkts : <>f .tlio Wibll'iflg-■tan-fiirh' Co'liege havo been pb£|[x>fnj<l [mm VfrstPrifey aflcttpoii to Slojiclay lnsiriiirig, 'ftfei. tliey will lie held iu Uib fltoffldoii JJaite.
■ TJip-Brooldya is lit need; of. ». : i)ianb,-. aiKl a- consent is kiiift orgaji- j ised id .ttiiS6'«Jidß' l -foi' *f> piii«isa_sp- of<ra6: Slaroii£f istho flato; ofi which ft ■ will bo 'tald, and 'Fsfe-rd's Wall to fcn's'o'bured for tfiW cveimig. b : Sirs', fiollestai, Hair Spspinlist, has r<* turned from Christehtlrth, wli.pro a branch o.f"liCT tiKsiaess has been sstiiwlwu-i. n:n.tlmay be 'oonsftltail o" all tro?t"tfli!,rits ;bf the hair -ami 'foe*. 4™ ;% jujrT&Mttii't *e- ■ m'o'yal Of' siiperflueus hair, for i?hidh. Mrs. Eofetoii holds a (lihloi't* «n>J .ntejiica.} ; relfewti*?. A I'arEfi stiißk <it. fesvi.tfiUesi ■: jransfbxpiirtioiifi, iUvays <m Jiand;. '256;, kimibton Quay.* j
The- scalp wtfS 2"* tft grp.iy.hair, make it'do its -th'otJE.- MiXSS. ji'ij.if -physician,, "'ill dio'stlo&s \. o .ur c ffeee tff ehafgpJv aiid the neces. ■varv pr&palia'tJpn.s. Aii.d ftsijjib: yqu'.iibfi- ;fo ds'"" 'tlienn whether ymir ho.ir b*>. toft, <l'rj-j iiqog.wasj*>. R'»y, thin,. '4aAd>Aff t ., ,ir£££dtfan,'.'etc.' There, is tiflt ji preparation' e.tisteitt f.rt -itself that will niako hair jjrQ>v-., bit tonjr experience, study in science of haif► arid. W.eces.sfn.! tr'enltiiiSnf, with. ..tli.o of. proper trephriitioiis, -jia'a solved th« secret, Alt ppoiiifc face niassaße, .clipping, hi.anicmv lug, Imtotess.ihff taiigJit...' Hair-jyojrk ; q|' evprv deso'rip.tion:. .Natural. Hair* HiHsian King's. (iis.fii} in'steijtt o£ hp.t xs;<\oij ■ ' A;dv:i : c9 : .gratis by li'fti'U . Miss STilsomy' Ki'nij-is Ulminho4 Willis Street; 'UWK'nßton.'
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