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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Wedding at Kawera. At the Presbytcrta Clitiren, Hawera, Mr., L.yonel F. S. finsh, of Stratford, was' married to Miss Marjorie K. Climie, of Hawera. Tho bride. Was giveii away bv Mr. A. Blair, and was attended by Miss Pearlie Bates as brfdosniiaid. F. Baker was best mini. After the ceremony a reception was held at Iho hoiisc of Mrs. Blair, from wlimsce Mr. and Mrs. b\ S. Bush left by motor :W tliek ftj. "ture home iu Stratford. The ceremony was i)erformed by tho llev. J. H. Slioo, M.A., and the Wedding SWeh was played by tho organist, Mr. Webb. Napior Wedding. Tho marriage took fcitoee in the Napier Cathedral last week of Mr. V. K. i'asley to Miss K. M. {Nwrw) Clark. The bride wore a frock of pin dot imisiin, and pretty lint of white satin, iiud swansdown with larfifi <aspi-ey. The bridesmaid, Miss K- Cl&rii, cousin of the bride, was in an Indian muslin frock, and white hat with roses. The best man was Mr. Frank 'furiiboll (Wangamii). Mrs. JPaslcy, mother Of the bridegroom, wore a blaek and white hack, and black hat. Mrs. Oiarfc, .'ffioihw of tho bride, was in n pale grey frock, niid blue hat. After th<i cerewon/ M.t\ ami Mrs. I'asley left by the express for Wajiganui en route to A,Uckh>nd.

Mrs. A. E. Atkinson is attending the annual convention of tine Netf Zealand Women's Christian TcmvE-riuifie Alliance which is being he,ki this year in Gisborne. . •

In her presidential address at- thft W.O.T.'U. convention, whkli opened in Gisborno on Thursday, Mrs. Don referred to the big Rtyp made in tho j-nnks of the union's worijets duririg thfl flast year. Theso included: Mrs, Colo £Ohrist* church), Mrs. I. Smith {PapanuiJ, Jlrs. iVrlow, y}\.m. Byron, Sirs, fivwest (Christehiirch), Jlrs. Browne (Tiaarii), Mrs. Cr'a'iK (Aucklarfh Mrs. Haimafom (Ashburton), and Mrs, liose aud Mrs. Axelson (Greymouth).

Mrs. Mackersey (Mastflrton) is visiting Wellington.

Mrs. Francis StevettS who lias beeii visitinp; her son at 'titaki for tho past week, hfiß returned to No. 2 Hay Street, Oriental Bay.

■ The monthly meeting of the Wcllin*ton District W.C.f.tt. was he'M -oil 'Thursday in the Constable Street rooiris. Mrs. Boxall presided. Greeting's were sent to the conventfem tic* sitting at Gisborne, On tho return of fche delegates a public meoting will, be hold which will be advertised later. 'Dm election of superintendents for tljo different 'branches of work, which lia.d' been postponed from tho hniinal. nieeting, was dealt with. The following departments will be worked during the yearirEvangelistic, Home Meetings, Kotabio' Daysj .Visiting Committee, Moral $Buca* tiori; Sabbath Observance., ffafii'd Roll, Bible-iri-Schools, . Bacfc-bloGfe, Youag People, Flower MisaioPj and: Refreshments. • ' ' .

The Petone branch of the Women's Christian Temperance tiiMffn., at, its meeting last Tuesday* passed mous vote in- support of the platform of the Biblo-in-State-Schdols tesgue; unci telegraphed to the convention, at .Gisborne to that effect... .

Mr; and' Mrs. W. ,L Birch, of Martom 'who havo been' staying in . Wellingtonfor some, ; , weeks,.left pii Saturday to mako some visits'in. the" egUn.try hefore returning homo. ;'....

Mr. Justice Strirtßer 4nd'3lrS, Stringer, aro staying at tjic tfoj-al Oak. Mrs. StriiiKor will accojnps.ny her husband on circuit for Hhe next tivo niontiis. •

Mrs. Liiiiton CWancnnuit has been staying at the Eni])irf Hottl

Mrs. Hoadley has returned to JJapier from Wellington.

Miss Maurice, of the "Aladdin" Pantoinimo (Company, -f>aict it bjrief week-end visit to Christchurch, I'h.o ootopaaiy leave for Napier ,to-daj f .

Miss Enid Lawrenfis , . a boautiM git] in the "Revue" Comjiany,. at. the- Alhitmbra, is , marryini* Mr.. J?attisem, a wealthy Americau. iinancifli , ,. —Press AsEceiation ("Times" and Sydney ,! !3uii" Services).

Aliss Dorothy WafcTesrare rotimicd to Palmerston North on Frit] from her visit to England.

Miss M. and Misa. It. Wilsati, of Hunterville, leavo Auckignd oil March 16 on route for England.' They 'will lie away for about twelve month's.

Miss Evans and lifti' sister are visiting Dunedin. Miss Isa Jla-x'vreli CAuckland) is accompanying theffl.

A very enjoyable eteidiis; was spent by the borders of the Wellington Girls' College, who were entertained, .on. Saturday evening by tho eowmitfee ol the Old Girls' Association.. About fifty .girls were present' and gjiraes, d'aiieing* and the repetition of tho' little plixy-, lf A tioniestic Entanglement," played the pro' vious evening at the Old Girjs' annual rneoting, made tho .ttye,ntn« fly merrily, by. Tho Central HftU h.ad Jjccn decorated with lycopodiUm and jdlw flowers for the occasion. ..Miss M"Lean,.tlKPrincipal of the Collega*. was prcsout, with some of the mepibOrs of the staff.

.Dr. F. Fitcliett, with JJr-s, Fitthett, leaves this evening for Ghri's|cli«r'cti, where he will be invested. by His ijscelloncy the- Governor with tho Companionship of the Ordp-r of St. jfichnel and St. Georgo. , Sir.loljn fiodlay, who is to bo invested ivMt tire OrdoT of K.C.M.G., and Lady Fjndlfty, also leave for Christchurch the- same 6Vprji)ig, 'the-, ceremony will take-place at ''Eimwooii" on Tuesday.

Mr., Mrs., aiid the Misses IWfen, of Omata, leavo this week for Auckland, where they join their steaijief far England.

Earl Grey and La% Grey, are the guests of General and Mrs. Godlej- dttring their stay in Wellington.

Mrs. Rolleston, SaiV JSpjcMfst, returned from Christchureh, where «i Stanch of her business liaa beta established, atid may bo consulted on all treatments &f the. hair and face, also the permanent removal of superfluous hnjr for whteh Sirs Eolleston' holds a diploma and medical references. A larRC Stock of Switches Transformations, always oil ha.jid, 25s Lainbton Qnay. ,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2002, 9 March 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2002, 9 March 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2002, 9 March 1914, Page 2

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