SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Wedding at New Plymouth. On Thursday afternoon, in St. Mary's Ohureh, Now Plymouth," tim marriage took place *>f Miss liassin Evans., third daughter of tbo Von. Archdeacon Eva.iis, of Now Plymouth, to Dr. J. M'Grcgo.r Scott, of Gataaru. Tlao bride, who »»». given away by hor brother-in-law. Wore agown o;i pinoapplo gauzo embroidered with white roses, over White Bath, and aveil of Honiton la«o with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried _a bouquet of white- flowers. Miss Beatrice Evans attended her sister as bridesmaid, said ' wore a gown of bhio erepp do cliino veiled with fawn ninoii and trimmed w-ith embroidery and fur, and a velvet -hat frith a Lancer plume. She carried a boUqUot of (lowers nnd autumn foliage. Dr. Itgh©rtson, of Stratford, was tho hisst rjiau.. The father ef the bride, Archdeacon livans, performed the cctfomony, and later in tho day Dr. at«l Mrs. Scott left for tho swrii, tho latter travelling rii ii saso bteo coat and skirt and votvet hat to snatch.
V/edciiftg at Eketahuna. At St. Outhbert's Churelj, Ekotehunn, on Wetlnesday morning, Mr. Michael John.Mall, tfldest san'of Mr. and Mvs., R. Ball, of Newman, was rowrJed tir Miss Maud Eraiis, da'ughtoi , of Mrs. S, E-vaiiSj of loiigojiiai. Th.e bride, w)io was given away by her Wthcr, Jfr. B-. S. Evans, wore a cream silk dvess ■W'ith pearl trimming, ami veil and o-r> ango blossams. Shp'carrjed a hpttdsomo Bhowor bpuqwst. Tho Vridesmatds were Miss Hall, sister- of the brMtesroeifi, &nd Missies 18. M. and, B. E. Thompson, nie*e s of tho bride, Mr. 10. J. CoW, of 3?«rau.gahau, acted as best roan, and Mr, A. Evb4& its gioomsiiian,' Wedding :«t Lovln. Thfl wedding of Mite. Gordon Sl.assford, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mts> James Oordojj Giassford, of T.owher?i, Levin., to Mr. Ohfltles CHiito Hjgginso'n, f>( Jo Opakote, Koputafoaj took place &fc St. Mark's Chtirch, Le-vin., on iMay 5, tho Rov. Mr. SteWey flhiciatiiig. The bride, who entered the church on her ■father's arm, wore- a simple bridal drpss trimmed witli <)ld Jfimertek kea. She, was foJlosvtid hy four littlo bridesmaids, two being sistew—jSlissos Ma.rs r and SHI- - Gordon Gkssford-~a.nd Jlieseß Kelly and Hj.!da HasHicld, daughters of th.e laio Atr.'Hewy MftdfeM. and Mts. of Liiidale. and fifand'daughtej's of the kte BisiiO]? Hadfiield, Mr= I. UJggmsoH acted as hqsfc >nffn. Mrsi. tk'Tdoii ilj'esa was of silvoY grey, with black "lifft and ruffle. After the ccrejiimijr the gupsts loft by motorcar for Tawliora, tile home of the bride's jsmvents, where afternoon tea was dispensed. The guests, wily included intimate Meads and re.tat.ions of the hrido, and hrMegroojn. Very njany handsome presents \v-ertj-recci\'<><|.. Mr. attd Mrs,. Uigginsoii left hy c*r for *n rofjfo for a tour of ilio Nortih Island.
ftlt. Gook Prlttaia Tenft.te Ql«fj Danc?, A roost- enjoyabk tbjico b coaneetio!! with fto Moujtb Capk .'Xcftnis. Club was liekl in. St. titer's Schoolroojii, Qrhaznca . Street, last AVcniug. . wetd jvst -e-iiQ-ugJ-i pressjit to co.nifortabjjf fill tho room vri-tb dancers, and , ft .pleas--ant ieature vtas tl\e faefc.tiW Ihere were tto girls o\p\ posjiiMy.a good Wigury- for tho clanoea'to oortilf Tlje-'haif haj seMcsm been sti well deooVated s-s it was last evenaiiS. ?■. grfeat deal o,f. trouble ftttd tn-sto having been espended in getting &oi>d deeoratiyo effect*. Qwaiviities of flsiss bad beeii suspeude'd irsni the e,ei-l-mg, and red shades \Vcre placed ovef tie lights ill round, tiro falls Was A leep frieze -oj holly and -of other foliage, isrtermiitg-lisd •witli *!lisjs.aw);liemams, nii<l the deortrays. had been h-iing wjth crfnison «\ttta,ins. tho stage, toos had be»i). debo-j-a-ted with paljn's, a'ud la.i'go howls ftW with di-rysaiithejnji-ni.S And auitiflin foiiago, Suppe.i- was fatd in the adjoining room, and hore a.gaiti the- decorations were Of lyCopodiMiii strung in ropes from corner -to conier; while a. frieze of c-hTJ's.fl.iitheni-iims, an.d the e.amo kind of foliage sis in tlje other 'room adorned tfto wails. Yellow eorered tlio lights, and on fte table ■$,■&<) stands and fasea ■o? ■ehrj-saMfteaum.s and crimson .Virginian cree-por., which had trftVcllod all the way from' Pahiatua. Sup.por was provided by Mrs. Joh.ns.tpu. Tlio commiiteo in chgtrge of the ffejifie arrange* Ji-ionts consisted of the Misges Btirt, 6oM. Gofdoti., B- M. Halkj*, K-itte, M'EWoft'tiey,, Paisley, MessFs.. F.. W. C-rambie., iturndsS, S.f'6artney, M'Eldawney, S-t«wa-rt, aiid White. The secretaries 'tvero Miss. I,'SI; Bnlley and Mr. H, W. Hntnblsy. Tho ehnporoncs woiro Mi-s.-Hallcy, wore Mtie-k sil;k With a fclatik embroidered *oafc; Mrs. Gold-, in nalo sax<>-hluq- satin with nincin tiiri-ie and gold enibroider-ies j afld Mrs. Madci.ey, 'hlaek niiioK jiiid lacfe. Miss flolycr, prOsideut of tho eliibj was. alsij pf.oseiit, and wore a gown of violet c%armewso with gold beaded union. iVnjon.g tho dan.cers wc-fo'; Miss I. At, Halioy f !h*lo woTo a gpwii, of pale toss piiA .char' ntetiso with wljito orftbroide.rod rii.no.n taiiio; Miss M'-Eldowiicy, white satin, and .liinoii i Miss E. M'lCidewirey, lilaclc velvet aiid lace; Miss Gold., whits s.a:ti.n; Miss B, M. HaJtey, Wacit velvet and white kee berthe: Miss Paisley.,, wljitfl satin; Sliss.Stevens, blade ypivotj Jfi6S Bflsani, white charmsuso imfi, uinoiij Miss Shoridaij, palest pink satin- intli a, tuiiie of ila-ral crepe over eream a-iid white flsprey in lier hair; Miss Luke, paicsi bl-uo silk cwpe with j.owelied overdress i Miss H*l.le.y, pale heliotrope frock with ii ye:lJo\V sash; Miss white cbarnwiise; Miss Ki.ttfi, fuschia frock of violet ctermetiso frith csriso nij-ion overdress; Mks Otthdy (Fcafcherstoiij., btuo -crepe do chine with, a yelbw sash; Miss Gnrdoin white satin -with swaasdown; Mrs. Gifl. pa!<s htaft satin trimnted with lace and tiny pitil? resebads; Mis-s Pfcrard., white swhi nnd ninou vvith a cluatef ef scarlet flavrers at tho lvaist; jliss Paynrlor, Mono btao tilmmiowse with a gold-coloured sash-; Miss Maedonald, white satin and perirl embroideries; Jliss Drffr-iKpfe, mack ercpo de cli-iiitt trinttiscd with brown fur and a floral sash.
GOlf Results, The following iiTO the notices of Miis ladies' cempetrfclons played at .Heretoftign, -tills week. The soiu'or juid jtßiof fouj-somes, pfaywl on W«:4i'csd.iy, May .13, wore irtm by Mrs, Ijccs and Mrs, C. P&stfee 1&), 4 dofrii. Tho seeftitd modjil round fo:f JJiss Duncan's i>ri-ie was ptajfcd on Thursday, May 14. Tho scovo* were as fallow:— .Mts. MarcKbißiks. 83—26—72; Mrs. FitzlioHsert, 115—40—T«;- Mm. Wol> stcr, IDS—2o—v9: Mi.ss 8011, 91 —9—S2; Mrs. JrfOS, 9fi—tt—-82; Mrs. Holmes, 100—28—®B; iliss L, Uratwfen, 90—1.—99; Mrs. Peacock, 1.10—17—53; Miss ?. Bpl], 100—16-93; Mrs, C. 131—38—106.
Hair, Jikb imle, cvn never grow unJp.ss tHo Boil be stfital to rt. BisDiißfd ccijlps have beeu J)!.'ovcd to bo associated nhvajtii with th» growth and dcvelopfteiht a! njK cj-ol)in lifts add they ara easily Avoidable b$ Jtfonil»t us? of two latest fci&ti'ifift pvp. paraSto.tis, as sold by Kifes JtfihjOin. Ail advice (jiven frdo. on W and skin. eass (li.isnosed, a.nil clicvlD taught thbi.f own homo Iteatfltont. Dmnrtruff borJ'. t.ivply curod. Miffl Mi>t!iit, H Willis Street Sho.rtt'6 Picture Theatre), letepbono Hi.'
What a Now Icalatidar Thoughti "Almu," ■wrltisg ffora Laivdon to #0 ptftgo Witness," tctts of a ii«,W Whifili shii hacl had receii.tl.y rtj, a jfc* AoaJjHidnr and of bomo of tho thin.™ they liad -stnick' him wpon Jiw.awiwl Hi Eiigknd, tkh yoamg ftew ZeqJander, a j-ypieal tyiw of (Iβ <j(f sprwg of a new country, in whoso blood fcho fire of brave oM piqne.isrs has not yet died., sho writes, was. iinpaMcfit or tlie ana% on vital which concern tho country, -afti <m the other Jiand, movc-4 by the Wstorie nssoeiattens at every step, A visit to .the House flf UjmnwiLsrCveay! the ijnttsncijrn of the mombors tij relation to the : ho.wsing quesJ*wi ajd tho «ay o f if arni , Wftat -wofd do 1 wan* .to express niy imjjresisiian? fflxoy ymts BClfißaJly 4i>«auiig. quite w-tliout «ivtimsi-aem, upon the vHal fluestm *.f whether w'not tho fWm Jabou-rcF should of simuM Hot ro«eiv<j more •tibaniSs. a we:ok" flw -lcaig hours m tho workers, the poo'f pny, their ?X ■ u!1 W-t'e'we, w'PM, discussed, and wen to esjno fa, the 'Wariinu's wice* feion. Wo fear only one s.itfe tii it in ivlrtch » eaWjKl when titers is a mM., or other toHoji wtrioli, Without an mon, tells against tho movement." i was ljwwh imisressecii by owe rpitiarif of my Ne« geatond visitor, who had Vvldofi% in ft feu- woeks Xondon dro below «ib gurfacfi, aiid that «t ceflcomifiß the great mass wf wart- "Ms shop, "Tljov are worin mif, fjcfwo tibef reach to/rtimty. Iwv-c w> blWiii of yoirth—they .?« unfit -for motho.rhoi>d. i; '
Obituary, Lady Way, wife «f this CWef sir Sajneul Way, is dead (states a Pfe-js Association telegram., Adelaide.), fca.ciy AVa ; y was fflaij'icd to Sir Saimiei in Bi)8. She was ik<m the vvMow o'f J'lf. W. A. S. Bluo, of Stfitfhalbyn : aM Habttlorr, South AjistiwfKa.. . • fecisme Nortiioa's Wlif. Madame- Nordiea,, the singer, willed a .nirllion dollars (£200,600) worth of gems and other property to her hiisband (Mr. George &Ung) jjnej. three eistere.-*-Press .AssoeiatiQa. y.'l'.c.A'. An ihvitatioi). luiicbemi Was given Murine; the week to the- .girls who' use the cliib room of the Y.AV.&A-,, by tho ladies of tile who wrtfk in the* interests of this group in the association. Tljo tables were daintily dysarated in geruntum 4.nd white, and eighty girls were seated as guests. Mrs. Kersley niado rt- speeeh'of svelconie, and created a, spirit of enthusiasm iii the Girls' Market Bay, to be hob! during the winter, a«d at which the Ittivthhoiir members will bft responsible te ■too etftlL ■
. t'wn el-ass.es arc bainc formed in-tho Young AVwikmy , * Chtistmix Assoototitoii, lit which le-ctujres in first aid. (St. jote Ambulance) writ be jgiven. There will bo a lute afternoon eliiss on FftdßJSj'beRinninfi in Jaiuo, at which !Df. '$.. O. Whyte *.ill fro tho locfoirfti. Tho preuh*K class will be held -on Wednesdays, when Br. Itofert Stoui wilj b6 tho feMrcr. Tho B^f. W.. H. Hmten gaw thn sewnd of Ma series of th' Fee. '0grosses at the V-WiCA. on Thursday ev-6n.i.ng.
■ The V.aMouri.c.e<!"qf Miss v : &? ! aufl liirs; i<l, .ft'. P.. flrilbcii, rtf Fallen- r stort feth, to Mf. R. 3)l ggu t., .of Qpotiki, East; Const Dr, aivi| Sirs. 'Grttwtord, wjin- haVo. ' bogn sfeyiuij; for .sotfto da-Js hi' teh. j-qtiiftod to Wiingattui ou $hurs- ■ de.V, . ~'•■■■ ■•"■■•• AnUnß'p! the gu.ts.ts stsyiiig ai ■mwal" afo Jfrs', Lcslip aiid rWldreii fCWsteiiurcli), TfW. Ancfeffinjj ■aui), and Mis.s Morris ■.(AucMand), Miss Ottitdy (fetherston) is , visiting Wellington. Miss Jlaud AHtfn passed Siroxfgii WoU ■iiii.gton yestei'day on. her way throiigh to Ohristchurch, Miss BdohO'Hz who ha? been the- guest of Mrs. P. IsaacSi left foj- Australia, yesterday. M.rf. L, Moore, SjiSs Board, and ijErs. 0, Ramsdcji <M'astort:bti) arq visiting Wellington, and ai:& stay-Jug ai tho Hotel Windsor. Mrs, Svi.sted, who haj beetj ■6.ta*in , -|» n.t the Windser, leaves for Waugsimir to-day, Mr, s»d Mrs. fi, t. Jowldf (Nol$o;n) afo visiting Wellington, and are ■staying at f-ho Einpir.o teotel, Ht.S: 0 , . Ccrllctt, ifj<ivern,raeht Toftr-i-St Aficnt 4t_ piin.ettiri; 'ttiid .Sirs, Colv lott, are visiting Na.p'ief) and leave later for Itotorua, ; Mr. attd . Mrs Laws Blitiidell wftro pAssongcrs for Sydney h.y tti.o Maiiiiga;:aui S'es-tevday. Sirs, W. Hume a.nd hor d.a.ughter Mβ visit.itig Mm &. Mutita|., Tho death tscGiirred oil Thti.rsda.y nio;niing d tlio lUv, Jfofher Birifid rf St. Brigidine Convent, Faliiatua, Title ■docfesi-Sed had bctfft aij invajid Jp.f -a iiuijiber of ye_ars., haviiVft flfttegoftq a serious o,i>eratjoi.i at tlje -lilater -Hospital., Aiioldivntt, five ye.ars ago. Ttto late IJev. Moffierj w'liQ was 52 tears of age, <?»tp-N c.d jtitq roiigipHß wotx in Ireland at- tho ago of 21. She subseti ueh% Spent 15 years in Australia;, and , ■wsivt to Jlastor-s tai ifl 1898- She settled in pabiaiiitt with the establishment- of tho CSonveat fliete id 19Q6, holdin.g tji.c o.ffco of Superior for seven years. The deceaeed ffffs West GOnsefciitio-HSj devoted., a.iid aeslloti-s in her work. Tho f uncial; -which tdok wla-ee yesterdftj' n.fternpon, was largely nitcwdod.. A llcqisiein Mass wits cotebrated' -a-t the Roiiia-R Catholio CiiHi-cb in the mor-hinfi,..
For pernwncfttly removing supcr.fluauis Jiftir. SIta.RoH-ostoii girara'nteqs .vsure iri Kleetrolysis, for which $ljo hftlnS Ifco h-ifttot <i.vp.loma 'obtained in Bosfon, U.S.A,} ateo inecEiftil w>fci#iioe& Vαsoiiiil attention, 256 LduVbloii QwvJ; For .Ooutjiiett ■for eithsr la'rgi* or small , wed.disigfi ate bfitng continually designed., and «niWy the wnrriuo -dfettac'ijijti of fl'l Jfie? Jiuf. i-tty'e croafioijig-. Flowc.re for.all occasions forwardst! to any paft of the; .Do , . hvhvio.h by Ikfira -Mwr-fay', ■Florist, M Willie Stoet^-Adv-t
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