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WOMAN'S WORLD

MAtTEES OP INTERES? FROM PAR■ AND- • NEAR

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SOCIAL AN@ PERSONAL. A Wollifrgton Wedding. Thomarriage took plnco very quietly OH Thursday af Miss B ott y J p2 r< j om , o«ly daughter of M*. Wifliai iffi ot.Onental flw Wolliagtori 0 feti-rtahire, Scstlana, to Jfj. J. <Jiit ford IMt, eeooad eon of tho late Captain 8011, London, Tho feoremom was pßiiftrjn&d by tho flov. Dr. Gibb J. lip Ijndoy vrho was givon a\yay byliet father, wero a cream cloth tailored c&ai ana Bkjrt, trjroaiod v m ererme, and « turguowo blue wslvot imd.satin hat witt Ifing.bko feathers. Tho bridd's gift tram tho bfidcgmom « a 9 a .gold Wr j st , let wateh, and an amethyst mi pendant Later Mr. anc} Mrs, Culfon 801 l toft ior tho north, thb lattei travelling in a black and white strinoc rttftjttno, and black feat with ''WWtl feathers, Among tho -present? receive* by the brido was a piano from Mr uat ents. ' ' • ' r Wedding at VVottdvrild, .. Hβ marriage took place in St. -David'* Siurcii, Woodyilie, oft Wednesday inow ng., .of Miss Msrgairet (Kita) Jl'tJfr ficjiolsoii, only tlnughtor .of Mr, Citarle'; to Jar, JExic RsymoiK •Wafer, eon of MH Walker, *nd of thi lato Mr. E. -Walker, The bride, wh< was givea away by her father, «te i gewji ot ivory .satin cbarmeiiso., trimmet with laca and orange blossoms. Th< draped skvrt was caught up with, pear ornaments, and tho, squsre tram fin. xshfitt With a J&.ag trail oif o.rafigo eoms. Tiie long tulle.y.e!L which hac )eon worn by eeveral brides of tin family, Was vrata over a co.roiiet o, orango blsssoms, aftd hot bouquet wjw composed of white cpsmcas and. featlicri fllsagc .M-fes Gladys efe" bndosftaid, irtire a pretty frbefc of whjt< pin-spot aiuslin, tximiwd with.' vaie.n. ciennea ].ac&, and ttiwatttre buttons. .< VIM touch' of -colour being %ken bi aie tango-colqared eCaif which >•«( fnbtted_ ipto a .Bow s* tho gido. Hoi ifirek/jjiotao tyik .wgs trimrned; wjtf tailgij tibhon aiid rosesj and .she a. bouq-uet oi hqllotrope cesmcas. titt-li Miss Maney Watarop was .-alSiu in afc tendance, and Wore s fropk. o! muslii embroidery with ,a tango sill sash mi little iksn-flfcti ' 'Sh< also carried a bouquet of lioliotrope tx>s m.m, and both inridcsmaids wore, thei gifts from the .bridegrop.ra t Miss Kichpl Son's bfeing pearl-drop uar-rings, and .tilii little- girl's a pearl ivristlet iM-dm M? ert Walkor was. the host man. Afta in© cereEiohy tlio guests 'rero enter teine'd at a wedding breakfast at "Tufhbull'e," and later, the bride and bride groom left on their wedding joura.oy.j thi tenier tiayelKiig in a eostuise df bh-idl bo.hgali.no silk, «-3fch hai to match, Tlieii Mure home will he ie jMliiatua. fiueiii of Baraal-s. . • Napier .evidently set i3io fashioii ■whei ft queen for tlie" Ma : r4i Grai festival \ut elected last CJiris.tavas, f.a: WaUgsnai bas sineo followed .suit am JfewiPlyjnoutli.now all their iuio moiits aljsorb.Qd in fu.rthe,ring tho-clajipi of their ohoice of Qfto.of the -seven can did:af<>s for carnival q.uoea (states ai exchange).. .' It Itas bqeft left ts. \Vii■pukur:ftu!,:i[i:,B[^wke!s,.l}a.y) to e£teiid-tli< ■iaba,,as pfficoeds. frojn. tho oleeiiipix .0; quoeii in that towi'wiil be devoted, !noi ■to the iinpraj-pmsßrt --of. gardens anc ;jvarks,, ■3i)d but to ■ tlie. diurei 'biiaaar fuß#.' The ■eleeted. yij.ting ladj will a<?ti as.qUeen. at thi>. batoaj-. St. :dohn K6f'sifng, Cul». : ' ;,. 'A meetitigof tlie-cojiimittee of thi Nursing Guild of Si Joliii was .htsld- a.\ the ■ residence of $rs.- \7. H. §tstn& Mflorhouse an Wedft'es.day last. Mrs, Jloerhouse-. presided, and tkeye wore ais( present;' Mesdaniea Balcem.be-Bro'wn Corrigan, GriffiiliSi -and i?earsoiij aril Hisses Jlask and Kobtesoji, As apolog; <ov absento Was received- fi'om Mrg Tripe, fho report of tlio District Nwrsi stowed that during Jtech 15 jatieiiti wero registered and 1C disc'torged. Oni death occurred. Daring tlw nioiith 48; visits were paid by tho rmrsea. Giffc were acknowledged . from ■Mesdamej Hume, JJEoorliQUse, Mace-, and Stannard Misses Fowler, Ran.d-le., ■Gr.eig,, Jlr i'utdy, and the Gear Company, .fliit threo anoiiymouß donors. Subscfiptiojii were received :as fo-UoW :«*-MrS, L. Bluft dell, £1 &,; Mrs. J. Bumto, £1 Is. Ihn, A, A, forrigan., spl Is. ', and Slisi 51. E. lobicson, £j. J-s.« Mrs. 'ttipp wai aieet&A to the- of6co of vicetpresjdent Jlrs.'C. Glwistjo,-108. Mestiani Avenuo. KilbiniSe, *aa aviated hoik:, actin.g ■secretary and treasurer during Mrs. W B. Fisher's absence from Now Zeailnntl. The Effl'.'Archibald Hunt m'jfl ! 'iak< tlvc Services at tho Yo'iititj Wonwit , ! Christian Associfttroii "after naoa, at 415 On Eajtcr Men dny 4 group of Y,W.G,A.' members .#< picnicking to HaPiiy Valley, Php hayo been made toMvciu iho piorniii): and to return to tho- clwb wtm for i jolly ovoiiiiig. Miss Bwftttoll, 8.A.", ii ■ftow in Bivoi-carfiil-K She retifrns t< .Welljiigton nest fridnj, and gives? hci •ftrsfc laateni ta& on. India on Satorites' Tho ofigagoment b ai'tiioitneecl of Miss KathloMi .BiJ?kl«y., daughter of ,Mfs, Biilkloy, Austin Street, Weiliijgtort, t<: Mr. Athoi Mills, Soil of Mr. John Mills, of Auckland,, Among.tire guests paying at Gaulfiold Smisoa-ro: Alf. and.Mrs.. Kpbort IWilson (Marten), MrS-. ««€ Miss Johns-ton (Ca-r----tor'toh), Jlrs. Burns Old Miss: Wolfl (Cariiorton), Mrs. Mtuslsorso-y, Miss Mackersey (Jlasteiton), Mr. andlliss Harty (Diuieclin), A wedding was celebrated at St. Potor'e Church, Pahistu*, on Wcdiiosday, writes mv PaJtiatua.corrcßpondciiti the contracting parties being aMJss Ste.garct H. Batten, foatfth daughter of Mr. -W. Batten, of Pahiaitiii.,- and Mi'. Herbert i'o-ivke, of .Baiiflevirlvc, a»a ' third son of Mr. Ol.rarios E» Fowko, .of i Ashiurtei. Miss Biieeti Batten atteiW" ed «8 bridesmaid, end' Mi\ S. Fotfko acted as best man.. ' The presentation by tho Loyal Women of this- Pomimon to tho battJeshtp New Xc.Tl-and, is taking the form f*f a pair of tho finest silver orchestral drums, mad« 3 by Hftwkes ana iron, of Jxondfli, They bio- worth «no Jtmidrcd f uiitieas, nnfl have Shfi Arms of «pw Zea» land emblazoned w them m sifter reIWUsso work. ' - Tho death occurred ycste.r-aay of 'Mrs. ilarv Dwrrant, of Vivian Streets rcEot oi die lato Mr. Thomas H, Purrani Mrs. Durrani was 71 years of ago. ■■. The eniyige'nwm* is announced of MJsb M. E. Masli. teWcr of tho late Sir, ,3ohn Nash, of Wellington s to Mr. Alex* nwlor Wyito. M.[.:E-, City Electrical iV gineor, AaeklanA ■ ■ , . ••■ ■•.■ Beftiro applyins hair tonic,, St. ?sn4-. visa Mote iutvo treatrnwit for tho seated ii"oti\" ono-to stimulate ilio. eit?i\tation sTvd rovivo tins life of Mi.o tail: follicles, tlifts offootitiK iiiJM*e3iX«to -ffSUMj. It albu swves to'tcneh kdics iwJW to s.nas.sago. .aiid to c«rp for tlve-ir liair. Mm. BoHcston, ]i.air Specwlis-t, Lnmbten Qufly. : *. ~,. ~-. for Weddings.-Appropriato for ciUvef t« v "BP Dr ema «' weJdipgrnV.e being continually descgnod.,. laid _ cmtbdj iho uniquo distiecton (it all. Jljs? ■ jtniv rev's creations Jlowdre for all ocraeioiw to atty pa*t of tko. Do--1 Florist, 36 Willis Street.-Ad'vt.

Prfissntatloh of Tfpiilil?s. ..'■l'lto pro.sc*nt!itii>n of trophies won &r this Boy Scouts Of Wellington in recent ■ e«mjip,t.itreirs) was madp b> 'tho Mayoress, a&8. J. ]?. Lii.ke, in the -.Hoi*iicath • (school la-it Satin^as. , .K.elton.e, St. ■Xhemm%, St. Jam'cv .jmd- ■~RQs.fenci\th karats \yer-o. well represented,' s«d im intßMirting display of W rk entertained nio miters. Bo Mipe'knotttng exer- . oisos were pat.ticulatJy eiever, a great hut, mado by tho Ko.seneath boys, of ti-' tree and lbs, was ijiftcli adinjred, and Ms ftiva% i>r.cse»|c3 to tho iiayor mirf M«yoKßss> It no* occupies .a conspicuous plaett on. |h<>ir lawn, and is sf foalk , excellent workmanship. The sflvcr cup was agwii awarded tho Hosdnriitii Boy touts, and this makes- it the forotli' time Hi fiuceeseieft that it to-been )wn 1» tßfihi.. Jlcdals and Scout .knives.' ■' wcro also presented to. boys *Vc Ilia, iron a foremost place in Scoiit work.. Maud Allan ana Isadora Duncan. It appears to bo a very Widespread ■ "lea ftttMawl Allan *as% Isadora Daacen, -a&d .studied at her • school in Borim, tw* »ta Allan, in • the courso of !ic,r in.t e rfic» with aw-; prMcmavtivo of .TsfiK nowmiox, domed, • and: stated tfet they their appeatJ anee ■stm&ltea.omvsly i:> Europe, in 1003, .- tno ;dft6 mi Vienira .nd tho otW-U i Jf™: B otl >. had mftSln in epmijien ia that they.» bath of tho opinion-that the bodtf conld bo mado to express by rts Bttwne- all tb.Q. emotions of wliich tlio liunjan mincl is and bo'ih had .becii .pupils .at tho Delsartian .Ssho.ol in. Ualifsrnia, ftom that poiht, ■hqwever.,, they .have fo));owed .different methods, and .different <#nceptio.fts. of rs-, .prcseion, :Eor hfir .dancing, ilisffXliatt ~ has a natittfll shsplb , back'gto.uffS of uidias gtcsn velvet cHrtaiiis, ;and: a ■noted ffiitie lvas, sgid :of Titer 'tftat <,l she ■ dances as slie should—with. bare, fegt, paro leg?.,' -bare ttfoat 2:1.4 ai-ms,. aijd is like si flgiiro stepp.irip; dclic'atoly feoib ■tho £if#l)itig .rauiiii of a Greek vase. , ' " , kfcjfcjjrhe Klndergarjeni ■% !Phursday. :the: enrolment began of pupHs for |ho jßorijiaf School, .KelburSo , -rthe infa.ii6s' , .de.pai;tnient ! kindergarten, and iStan'dards l.ap.d JJ. ' A gopS nUm'i. , ber of parents ittsnded, and .ft is.-,:es- : fected , that a number niofo trilt enrol . thojr fillildi'e.n on. Wcdn.esJay neit, after ■jiTO "Ea.Stfif hpli;(Jay : s, fho iiew toilijing ■is sjtup'ed' on ,:iplpd .ltoa ; d, and orei- ■■' looks the; Botanical Gardens., It is the fitet'-ot the grdtip of mreo bu3dings to b ; 0 creetfl'd pji the sdnifi'section, to $on;stittlte the TfsMng College iind Kerpssl Scjifeo!. . . JBs? % |iteh. wilt be in- charge, and • with her wi.ll be a ?taff ; of three iescb■ers./Mi,. 3. & Teniiant, Principal'of itho Training College, has direct ooatr.ol of tho S.pbgol. ' . - ' ' tilshnrontf Frfe K|ri.tleFg?rten.. , $h;o jUUßl'iotk ineotiiig .of the'feicbrtond Ereo .IvijidergarWii Qouncii was held at 125 Mokswortb. Street; \on.aiqtt.- ..■ • day. Mrs, (Jjll (president) was iii the .ckair ; '.!m(s .QtliOTs'-JirtfSent ivero Mss- -, d.anios H;a|in.ali, Disan/Madareh, Bates. itMes'.Belypr^Englandj,/ .New- . t(W» and HisfQck. . A .Wob'jn ivas.passei that ; a letter of sy.hVpathj , -bo sent to : Jlr:^hejii, /i ;;.jVi;rs.;.Goiieit.(yas a vico-^; jiresi.deiit,' a'ud .a jnest . csjjthusiastic ' ■tt'oriser in. do , MiiCEtion 'wjili :tlio- isavdfer- ... pattens. ,T]ip. r.flle;?. .for tho .uicorp.o:raoiisseu,.'; ...Apcoiints; to ~tho .-atuptiftf "pt, ; 'Sβ. wefo. passed- hi. paynidiit- ■■•■, of sate.rics jviid.rejitsi ..... ■'■ .-., ■■« ,- The engagetneiit is -eiVßotoeeil , <st Miss ■ "Pattte"' '$euuant. fourth dwigEer of • ijr,. pongias TtSijHfrat, of ; MartOii, to • Mr.' Btfgk Bayte, second soft <?f Sir, ■George Boyeri' of feterbafoaghj Euklajid, - ■'.-*' "■-■■ '.; : Dri -J. Hatdie -Keil and |trs. Neilv of ' Auckland, i.aro spending a i'ortnight ■ ip. . ■Dftiiedin. ... ■ . .' . . Tilt, ..and Sirs-.' jatnes ikthur, of B-itti* ' ■cdaii. wiio have- been .Staying hi lf .CaT- ■ gen"' iu Auckland, f.Qr.sotnG: ; d.aySi le.av.e . ,% tlio-Magara, ,f.gr Ynneouyer.. A .jneeHng of tlit) tr.ust.dK of the. ■ Wellington flospjtsl Oonvajfeseetit Hcinio. . was .lield p& '31 ; is3- .Cpates's ..on. day.' Tlioro were -present: Mcsdftnifis' '.Maorllouso (u\ tlio eliaW, Mnrtuv, Voung, Litc'UficlA, Jtiss Goates, . Miss A! Tearxse- a-ud Mks .Sybil Nathan .(secretin*). . Owing. to. Wo increase o'f e;Sp(in¥es the truitees Jiayo -been ecmipe.lfcd tp .raise ,: t.ho tariff. It ivas ■proposSd by Bi.ss .Caa'tcs, , alia secoiiaed' by' Mrs, lAfthfield, fliat :jwtii enis mttßhi«<s TitYihe HospitaJ or striliert, sTib.ivl.d pay 17s. Cd. pfir w<*li? in advajicci after a fortnights stay, .in ■tivo lio«e. The m&iiott was carried* -Ihe nintfqn repdrtod. 4tys& -«igM«s» patw ents iiafl teeu f eccived -«w discharged during the. tnd.nth: . GP ; s were received frwi Sfcsdame?. ■■(xDttleJ , , lAfoorhoiisß, West KnowfeSj Rotlieram, jfnrrOT'er, Mr. AVilkiiiS-oUj mi Sir. JKihuinsier. •■ • Br, '¥. G. Sil>sbn> Sirs.. Cp)son aiid; ' Wifltly :r.otury,od to. .QlsfisWvureil on. Thursday frdju thfiir visit to England.; . Uv-. Wd sjcs. H> J. Fisffevison (&u pier) Gvrived in WelliiigWil last evonnißv . mid are staying with Mrs. J> Hejrweß ' Mr. aiitl Mrs. Geofco &«ni. -OVangii-nii-i) loft'for England on Tharsdaj-,. via . Syduoy. Mra. !3Mmim is. visitjne ■Waagajmi. ' Mrs. Hfley is vteitiwg Auckland. ,- the KniJwm*a.i Bfanc« f tho W.O.T.ti., at its meeting last weet, ftassed a, skang resolution MiVffirmmg.it's ■ jwmer SUppoxt ».f -tlio .... Schools iiiMgito. Tl*» resolution passed ■by tha Kailsora.i Bwnch last year Was , as foliasvs;—"ttat tiiis -teaireh qf tlia WO.T.'tJ, strongly disapproves of tlie.' ; - resolution ag-afost tlia . BiMdriiivStafe- . Schools' pktfarm carried at % AV.G,I\t T » CottfentiMi reeenwy held .1.11 Ndsoiv, and wishes.empliatically fe i&; '■ ftr-m its convietieiV'dj.rit -tho -aiins sought ~ to bo iit-wifted by thai, le.agtfp are' iii '} How foetoVn* pMSßivt tlio best'that' ■ h-avo'becji offered tor acc«pt»nco." ' ' ; ■■ MISS .MffiSQJii ■ ■ ' HAIR ASD PACE SEYSieiAN. ' Bfeffs to notify' that s'JC liias frop the Eing'a Cliatebcrs 'to Koom No. 1 Bert's teuiidiiigs, 91 Wilis StrtSt (ojjpe.site Sioftts , I'ietoo Th-caW. Alt pre< . paimtioiie tor tho hflfa. iw«. nails, "iiHd ift liajr. -work ca-ji ?o qbtntned .as nsuaj , it ;ab«>H-sdatws;. Blopteao ffW," ■ ELfieWQKSiS, T!)6 mis fermanent euro ror ibo .y*i BioVaJ 6f '.siipeflluous Mir. 'This can jnW bn .pwfoftUea by an cxbeM, ili-S. BmAittlp, lon:g ai).d favpumhly. ■ known fw «11 treutrticnm, No. £G8 LalliMo.ll Qtiay (over :Btr h - cliottnul). phQho : , ~ • . '■ Tho , se^e.ntlv : -"-Gei'in<ani' JBacli.-Fostjval . P,; JO., anil 11. Tlio. of : tho first concert is to consist d: oiwt-sitp entirely." ; On fbo scojild day tlicr* will b.o; a eimi.ii.tier niusiij po.Efo.rHiSjicO .in tlio aiitl nil (jrclipsteal co.nc»rt. ift Qn tho tliii'd. ansj'teei, dat, tlibi "i?asston SEnsio Acwrran'g to St. 36lin" tho .i)e»liv^l» : - M'CiMon's fiqllfeon ■goapf'bas a d.eti'ghthi! α-roiua. Unfs'Jiioncsii of-.Bristol; sa-ys-v ■ "COH6.OD ■50np.1 , lißiji"—. ■-. Aivt. .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 10

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WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 10

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