SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Weddings at Levin. A wedding of iut-erost tooic place nl liOvin on Thursday, when Alp. .1. Urn* voy, of Levin, wns married to Miss Eveline \Ynlkor, eldest daughter of Mr. 1 ,, . WalUor, also a woll-knowu resident of the district. 'I'ho ceremony nas performed at tho Methodist Church by the J{ov. C!. Cook, assisted by the Rav. If. Coltnm. Tlie bride's dress, which ivns nindo in London, consisted <if a lovely robe of silk Oriental trimming, odgeA with beads. Hiss Wiiuiio Wnllter was chief bridesmaid, and Mm yioreuc* Walker flower girl. Tho lU\\ K. T. Harris was best man. Tlio honeyihoou will bo spent in tlio north. 'fho wedding took place at Levin on Wednesday last of Air. John William Hayiiold (only son of Mr. William Hayfield, Sydenham, Christchurch) find Miss 'Mildred (Millio) IVfioJis, only daughter of Mr. and Airs. Samuel Parsons, Loi'in. The Kov. F. T. Harris officiated. Tho - brido was given .away by lier father. Aliss Faith Willson, foster-sister of tlio brido, was bridesmaid, and little Isabel Montgomery flower girl. Tlio bridegroom was attend, ed by Mr. E. "W. J. Smith as best man. Airs. Grace Nation officiated at the
piano, and at the close of the ceremony played tho Wedding March.. Tlio rconi in which tho ceremony was hold was prottily decorated, bj' the cou-sins and friends of the bride, a largo white bell being hung in tho contro of ftp room, under which the bridal party stood. Auckland Wedding. The wedding took place last week in. Auckland of Miss Catherine Maudo Browning, eldest daughter of Mrs. Robert Browning, of Aruey Road, Romuera, tho bridegroom being Mr. James 0. Hay, of Pigeon Bay, Canterbury. Tho ceremony was solemnised in St. Mark's Church, tho officiating minister boiag the llov; W. Beatty. Tlio brido was given away by her uncle, Mr. H. Gerrie, her bridesmaid being a eoushi, Miss Hazel Buckland. Tho best man was Dr. Guthrio, of Feilding. Tho service was fully choral. Of Now Zealand Interest. By special dispensation of tho Lord Bishop of London, tho marriage took place on the vigil of St. Matthias (Feb-
ruary 23) of John Addy,-assistant priest of St. Clement's, Notting Hill, sort of the lato llobort Addy, of La'ughall, County Armagh, and sft Dragoon Guards, arid' nephew and of tlw lato Colonel J. Addy, sth Lancers, to Winifred Lucy Glassou, of Hortey, Stir* rcy, only daughter of the- late Arthur Evelyn Glasson,- of Christelwroh, Now Zealand. The ceremony was performed by the liord Bishop of Stepney, assisted by the Vicar of St Clement's, the Rev, F. W. Pakenham Gilbert. • Wedding at St. Paul's. The wedding took place ill St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington., on Marcu 25, of Hiss Matilda Evans, daughter of Air. and Mrs. John Evans, of Wellington, to Mr. Godfrey L. Thomas (secretary W.S.C. Association, LttL}> of Maflterton. The bride, who was given asvaj by her father, woro a gown of'ivory satin trimmed with Honiton point lace, a tulle veil, and wreath of orange blossoms, and curried'a'shower bouquet of whito flowers.' She was attended by Miss .J; Thomas' (sister of the' bridegroom), who wore a. white silk frock with Hilton overdress, and large black bat. She carried a'bouquet of pink 'rases and maidenhair fern. Mr.- H.' larigdoi, 'of Wellington, was best man l .. A toeeptibii was afterwards held at the residence of
tho bride's parents, and later in fli-o day Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left <m a visit to tho north. The wedding cercmoiy was perfonnod by the llev. A. M. Joljjtsou, M.A. \ .■•-.- An Easter Convention. ; Tho delegates to tho Easter Convention'of tho New .Zealand 'Methodist Young Women's Biblo Class Union,, which opened in Pitt Street Methodist Church, Auckland, on Friday, numbered 330, representing five district unions and 118 Bible classes, with a total mombership of about 1650, spread over tho whole. Dominion. The South Island s-ent 86 visitors to the convention. Various social questions and the work o| the union generally aro being discussed., — Press Association. Dr. and Mrs. Spencer Beard and jlis? Beard left Masterton last week for Havclock North, where they will stay for the next twelve- months. Colonel It. J. Collins and Mrs. Collins aro visiting' Christchurch, Mr. T. A. Stringer (Obristchutcn) and Miss Gladys Swinger (Christchurch) are visiting Wellington, and a'*'<> staying at the JSmpire Hotel. . Colonel Cochrane mi 4 Sirs. Cochraiio left for the north by the Maiu Trunk express on' Thursday, ' Mr. and Mrs. M'Quecd, of Fealclrog, who iiavo been visiting Auckland and' liotorua, havo left Wellington for Hast-1 ings, whero Mrs. wi.il (>e theguest of Mrs. Boatson, of "Kintiri," before visiting tho WaitoDid Caves, and New Plymouth. .
Mrs. V. Mills is spending the Easter at Christchurch. Mrs. H. E. White has mtmned. to Auckland from a visit to Wellington.' Miss B. E. Biiiighan is leaving Christchurch next munth for California. Miss H. Downes is spending Easter in the Wairarapa,' niid. is the gutst α-f Mrs. J. D. Cameron. Mrs. A. B. Rogers and daughter havo left on a short visit te Pajinc-rston. Be/oro applying any hair tonic, it is advisable to have treatment for the ecaln— if only one—to stimulate the circulation and revive tho life o!' the hair foiiicke thus effecting immediate results. It iilm serves to tcacli ladies how to massage- »n(t to caro for their hair, Mrs. KoUestop, Hair Specialist, Lambtoh Quay.* . ' | 1 | I
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