SOCIAL ANO PERSONAL.
Weddlnfi at St. Mary of the Angels. :•; A pretty wedding tools piaco qiiietli at St. Mary of the Angola, Ifoulcot'l Street, on Thursday, April 23, wlier Miss Millie O'SwUJran, lift)) dauglitci of .Mrs. 0 Sullivan, Aro Street, wai married to Mr, William S. IWnls, oi I'eatherston. the officiating elergviiaarbeins the Rev. Father Kimblo, S.M. Iho bride, who was giv<?n away by hoi brother. Mr. J. P. o'Snllivanj wore ; charming gown «f jvorv silk crystft' "lie. with silk lace juid pearl "trim nungs, and a voile frith orange bios sonis. She carried a lovely shower bouquet, composed of cream n>sos sweet peas, and maiden-hair fern Miss Nellie O'Siillivan, sister of th( bride, was bridesmaid, and worn : pretty drees of spotted muslin, trim mod with silk ant) pearl, and a Julie' cap of pearls. She. alen carried i showor-bouquot of red cactus rlablin? with streamers. Me. A. \V. O'Sulli van attended thn bridegroom as l-esi man. and Mr. H. J. O'Snllivnn ». groomsman. The bridegroom's gift t< Uuv bridesmaid wj<s a geld nangle After the ceremony tho bridal partj was entertained at the resi donee of tiro bride's mother Mr. and Mrs. Rowels left in the after noon by motor on their honeymoon The bride's travelling-dress was a tailor made costume of electric blue, and sin woro a white felt hat. Farewell at Levin. Our Levin correspondent writes thai on Thursday afternoon last a large "a' home" was given by Mrs, Boiven at her residence, "Karaite-Lodge," foi the purpose of bidding farewell t< Mrs. Hector M'Doiiald, who- is leavint Lovm for Wellington. Mrs. M'ttenalc is an old resident- of the town, and has made a force circle of friends, by whon she will bo greatly missed!. Mrs Bowon received her guests in a gowi of black silk, with kee and velvet rib bon trimming. Sirs. Bowen's tw< daughters . (Mrs, -Worth and Mis Isowen) both in white, assisted in en tertaininc tho guests. An interesting competition, a "Tour Through New Ze.i land,' was held, mi the proceeding! were greatly enlivened by two youn-f pipers. Afternoon tea was served ii the dining-room, and miisiea! and etc cutionary items Were afterwards giver bv Misses Bartholomew, Bow«n. nn< the Rev. Mr. Abbej- in the- drawing room. Among the guests were Mrs Hector M'Donald (guest of honour) wearing a grey Russian costnnte, trimmed with black, and black hat: Mrs Abbey, mole-colourefl cos-tumo- and mo!< felt hat, trimmed with red; Miss Rigg electric blue- coat and hat; Mrs. Vtii cent, fawn tailor-made, brown hat wit-1 feathers; Mrs. Reave, dark navy cos tumc. black hat; Mrs. Bknfehornl fawi costmno and fawn hat. trimmed witl tangerine ribbon; Mrs. Paries. Mrs White,- Mrs. WhitaW. Mrs. Murray Mrs. Park, Hisses Bartholomew. Reeve ITcT. Abbey and Rev. Steajcv. aud Mr Stewart. ■ ■ ;. Senior Assembly Dance. Mrs. Morton Clark, at the request o a number of young people who attendee tho senior assemblies organised by lie for tho winter months of last .year, ha; .arranged for them to be cwrt-itiuod tlti "inter.- tho only β-ltefation being tha they will be held every alternate Satur day night. Tho first of the series tool place in the Goring Street Hall lost Sat urday, and was v<?ry successful, t!?-i room being pleaeantly filled for dancing. .Tho .-stage had been hung witl pretty.stencilled curtains an,d deeoratec with stands of palms and flewers, aw tho supper-table in tho adjottihg roon was arranged, with briar berries, scsrle geraniums, and birch foliage.. Tho invi tations which were issued for this firs evening will hold good for tho rcniaindc. of the season. ProgresElve Tennis Tournament. On Friday afternoon a- PT«gressiv tennis tournament was played on tfc Wellington Tennis Club eourte. Sixtce-: players entered , for it, all ladies, eigli taking the placo of men in the games Those who played were Mrs. (krfdre, th Misses Veitch (2), Muif, Mack. Davit Atmore, Francis, Williams, 'Coopei Plimmer, Henderson, Webb, HaiinnJi Thompson, and Yarrell. Aftep a r vcr exciting-contest, Mrs. Goldia won th nnzn for the men, and Miss Tarrell fo the ladies. Afternoon tea wae mneh en joyed, tho the pavilion liavim been arranged with flowers and the ciu colours, navy blue aad.goM." At Trentham. In spite of the very doubtful weathe conditions that prevailed on Saturday many people went out to 'IVeitiham fo the races, and spent a more or less pleas ant day, according to eircumetanees Naturally, coats and skirts, with furs was the garb chosen for wear on s«eh ; day. The new suede clo-tli appeared i many instances, and aaili? perfe'otl , charming costumes, with a richness ani depth in its -colouring' that is :not oi tained in other materials. M-flirc »-a another favourite Jnatwial fe'r coat and skirts, as well as velours cloth, Th presentation of the gelrl eiip to ih owner of Merry Roe, the wimier of th Prentham Cup, was a« intcreirting littl ceremony, and was performed by Mis Harcourt. after jrr.Hatcoiirt had. coir, pliracnted tho own&r upta his beawtihs animal. In his speech' the presideii stated that he thought it the best liorsthat was on the turf in New Zealand and. lookine at it, people might' well he hove it. Miss BarwraVt were a vigle costume and small violet hat. tho m\ was very handsome, shaped lilw ai urn, with a richly market! handle m each side. . JFrs. and i\iiss Didsbury lenre for th< Wairarapa to-day. Miss . Maud Allan ajid lior eompair arrived by the Wabitie yesterday nioni ing. from the eouth. Archdeacon Cummins and Jfrs, Cummins, of Melanesia, aro tho guests ol Mrs. D. A'Grut, of PahiatUa. Miss K. Higqie (Wanganui) is tbs guest of Mrs. Cameron, Jlasiertc-.ji. Miss . R. Cracroft-WiJson (Christchurch) is visiting friends in Falmerstor North, and lator in Rangitikci Word was received, in Wellington yes terday of the death in Waipaiva" of Mrs Jull, wife of Mr. A. E. Jull, ehairrani: of tho Napier HRrbotar Board. The l«t( Jull was a sieter of Sirs. Albert Corrigan, of Wellington. To-day Mr and Mrs. Corrigan leave for Weipawa. Mrs. Laby, wife of Professor of Victoria College, arrived on Saturday with her husband from Knsiland. Professor and Mrs. Laby travelled out across America by tl«> Santa I'V route They eaim; on from iSan .Krnjiuisco by the Aoranyi. The sum of £10 «as gaim-i! by t-Uc hlidso parly which was organised by. .Mrs. Birkclt For the benefit- of the finuls of the Plunke't Association. With the Government subsidy of 245. in the pound, something over £20 will result from the effort. Boiorc applying any hair tonic, it is aciyisable to have treatment for fbc scalp— if only one—to stimiilaln the cirrulatien and revive Hip life of th>, hair follklpe, thus efl'?ctiii(r immediate results.' Tt a.tn) mv«s to ladies ben - U iflaisace mid to , mm , for their hair. Mrs. Kolks-toi}, Sail , Sstcialitt, iLmbton .Quay.. ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2133, 27 April 1914, Page 2
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