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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Of New Zcalanil iiiterest, 'A'wedding was field at All Souk , Church";of Lciehhnvclt, Sydney, on Saturday, April '-Z5-, wljoh Coiistaneo Jirowii, second JaaghWr of .Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Httbcnte.ld. was married to Mr. Euiisan Gli-ri-stie, secOJirf son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfcim Olifistie, of Nuir :Zcalaud. The bi'tilo, who was given away by hoy f-atiior, woro a tat-u iroek ovor silic, wiili train froiii thewaist. Slic also wore a sslk*werited tt.tlfe .veil, with corowet oi oru.ugc- W-ossoms. Her buuquot of roses and chrysanthemums, with a wreath brooch of'tatrma.lincs and pearls, iras the gilt of the-brideg-rooni.- Miss Lilfen Brawn/ sister of the bride, ss brido.vnuiid, ; Wore a dainty frock of _ Shell pink cnibesecd voile, and carried a bouqnot-of pink • roses and clirysanthi'tnt-uns, ami wore o gold chased gift o.f ilm Joridev groom. .Miss \'<>tpi i'erry, nicca of the brido, was the J'ittlc train-tiBB-ror, afld looked pretty in Ttrhito mile. She wore a gold brooch, . tivft gift of tlio_ bridegroom. Tho hfeakfet was Lcld at tlie residonce of tt« bride's jjareafcs, Latar tho brido and briifcsreorsi left by ijiotor for Blackhcath for tjiolr hoaieymoou. Tho bride's travfinitig dress was a rtavy bluo tailor-mad« eosttujMf ilifi pfash hat with tango moiltiL

Dance at "DonbSnk." Tho guests reiidclit at "Do»uauli : " gavo a mojt enjoyafeio dunce on Tuesday evening. . 'I'lio largo -diiiiHg :ro.om lmd been convevte.il-for the. Ume being into a ballrooiii, ' aw.d decorated vitli foliage and berries, and with tho large drawing room and corridors for sitting out, there was iw> lack ©f spnes for the many guests. Tlje were Mrs. G'ljeai-y and Mrs. Mi'iesj both wearing black, relieved wift ioneUcs of ivlut-iil Mrs. Hugh also were black. Among those- -present- were Miss Pcyncter,- who wore black me-j-v with aft flfordvess oi black jict'; 'Miss Slierida-n, pakst piiili charmoHse with, an ©vettbess o.f irofj Inco and draped floffl.l tunic } M-iss Until foviider, white c'ha.r.meuse Wtth all ovs-r----dress of black shadow lii.ee.: Miss A-tt-wood, sapphire velvet- with skunk triiriming; Miss l'ops, oraugij sati-ii with oreani lace ovo-iftess; Miss fjnder, black velvet;. Miss Lowe, pa.to pink 6atin with overdress of lsec; Jliss GiJmoiir, cream satiiu lliis Eblctt, »W gold; Miss Potter, crenw ciwrmevise■'; Mjss Dalrymple, bkek crepe tiff chi-fto with floral belt anil starlet fevers; JlissKothschild, heliotrope fl.oiraj silk, trimmed with touclves of da-rW 1-iej.io-tropo. The orgAijisfeg (teni.taiifroe- mn~ sjsted of Miss Beyn'doi , ftud Messrs. Trask, Iluriidafl, aiid Riissofl, mu\ tilio MC.'s were Mcsjtfs. I'. Trasjt. ajid Hsiriidall. At tho tcnfthia-tiftrt of tljo ttafloe hearty cheers Wftre given for s'lr.. m\A Mrs. Hugh, tlr.e , h-flst and' liosiess o! "Donbank."

Wolllngton South Nurstng Division, The fortnightly meeting .of the Wethngton South Nursing Di.YiSTOVwa,siii)JfJ on ■ Tuesday evcuhig, at tSio N-ovvtowji Library Lccturo Halt, ami was largely attended. Part <tf tlis. eve.nkg was ■given to various dtiil exercises,, fallaivcil Ijy uandagmg for arterial koeiiion , ' ' .['■'.: ..,'.". Paltncrston Opftatlt; Sofcfety.. : '.'. Our PalruorsliQii correspondent states that the operatic. spG-ioty, ..turelcii- tile. leadership of Sir.'Jt. .Cglion, lbs .been making' excellent .progress,'. S'ith ■- tho oi>era "Les Clgclics d-fr .Cor-n-ev-juV-which they /inteftii Staging tljig yiar.' The results of tliij weefcty. '.'praiitices.. have been very iadsed. On Monday cycniiig Mr. Cabe'ii 'aimoaiicod the provisional attetwii of tic principal parts, 'which, fit© to be fifed ar fallow:— "Scrpolettc," Mrs. 0, Lomssm»i Gormaine," Miss G, Drew; "Mmctte," Mrs. Broad.; "Joiiilno."' Bliss §■', Smith; "Gertrude," Jfies V. Archer; [ 'Susamie, , ' Mi.ss. ffisissn.; - - .'.'jpa&eir me," Miss West; "s'tafgncriW Miss Mailman; "Hour!" <llarqnJs), Mr, Shortt; "Gaspa'td./ , lit. Jacobs; "Grcnielieaux,' f Sir: K:'UMnet;-"TM Bailie," Mr. Cftrsoii'j "Chrl-stoffie," Miss E. Millar: "Golio," Mr. BoWater; Seipion," Mr. K, Jidf-eIJ.

Miramar Ladies' Rolf Club., -Tlie draw for fiin Indus' Toiinnines to be played on the SHramar links te-tlay h as follows:—. Mfcs Hamiay and Mis* Koinber.play SlifiSJl. goed avjd Sirs, Palmer, Mrs. J ? ii-tli and Mlw Dudley play Jliss Von Dadcteii and Mrs. TiJy* lor, Jliss Focke'and Miss Sm.viho'jijny Jliss Didsburv awl Jli-ss Kcwkif, Sirs' Holnips and Jliss Kkte pla.y MfssGaviftand Mrs.-W. F. Wardy Jbs. tkidlo anstSliss T. Von DadelszcflpkyMissJ. ,fe<l and Miss AVilson, MTs'.'Bh'ttotli mid Mrs. dill play Jliss KnrfeonUfw aft«t Sirs. Mjij-.-tin, Mrs. Watkhia and Mtiss firings-pky l Miw M'Kellar awl.Miss Wrirfrti Miss' Wheeler and Miss Cattioren play Miss Sidoy and Miss M'fetetc, 'Miss pouglity cul Miss Williams pkiy Mrs. Ward antl Mrs. Williams. ' ■'■

Fending Notes, ■ Miss Edwards o ml . Miss Wyftjo (Ps.lmcrston) have been atayiug With Sirs. A.. Ward Mrs. liuics-Juftes k the gaosj of Sirs. Ncill, Aoranci. ' • Miss White (Ilattke'-s Bay) is'staying with Mrs. G. H#sg)ti> . .' Mrs. Clappertai (Paknc-i'stcm), Vrtio lias boon staying 'with Sirs. P. H-H-agitt, has returned to'hor Jio-ijig, : ■ Mrs. Wheeler Mα g««e tft KdtorHal Mrs. Halliday hits returned "f rein PalJmcrston On Tuesday cfeitiujj a most <iiij.Qjable dance was givois in tlte Parish Half by Mr. BurrolJ. afid Miss J. Burreil-. The supper was (lefieicms, niid iJio ftoftr and , music excelk'nt, ' Aiiioftg tlie girosts were.lfesdames BfiioOj ijip-rst-lii M'B-pth. Jt'Queoii, Gnlljfic, Bprfi<!j Hasigitt',' Misses O'Halloiitn, Jiruce, Waited In, nes-Jqnes,. Wystfe, lyirton, 'Hiiyjijt'tlc, Levin,' Dcrolrs. Fetch-, HwreM, 'Giitiirie, Lii'osay,. M'lJeth, '.BMdc-foj , , Sijßfii-. lands, Miller, Jtesrs,.' Bqrw.'l|, Briice, Bayly. Baddoley, Jiitle?, Ilativfe, C.irkcet Jacobscn, JBrown, fiartop, Eilis, Cioodbehere, Matioiisy, Tnytor, Ceok, I/osie, Walker, anr.l juaiiy others. Mrs.-.Cj Lusrooro m the gticat of Mrs, Revmgton Jones. '. - .■ •■■ Mrs. and Miss' ChaflesKwlh arrivccE in Wellington yesbptdiiy by.the Maitt Trunk express fpnll.i the iiortli. ■'■ Mr. and Mrs, In-ing. SJaden, of New Brighton, are loitvittg tin's wosk foj- Sydlicy, en route for Lmitloji. . ..■'.... .Mr. and Mrs. Hofbert .Cal?ief and the Jlissos Irene .ititl Ma Cotlic-f, of Diirio. Hill, Wiiiighmii, left by ksf ,Friulay's .Sydney beat mi a year's tour ef. Kngliiiui aiid the' Continent.-.. ' , Hair, like-seeds, ejn never grew u'blpss 'Hie eoil bo-suited tp it. •'Diseased'scalps liavo been proved to bo atsseinted al-wnrs-with tlip grq'wtlv Oirf tteyefepmeat of qfeb.ic lift*,.and tttey uvs' jrtslly nvoijatte liy prompt use of thi liitcss; «ienHflß pwpartitions, as sol-d by Miss AJtlswn. £l\ advice Rivi'ii I'l'cu ott hnic-and skin. Eiioii I c'uso diagnosed, aui! dioirfs taitgbt f heir own lip'me treatflieirt, Dajidriiff uositivcly cured. Miss Jtilsom,' fit Willis Street (opposite Sboitt's I'ictine Telephone 811.*

Missfariary Exh'ftltion. .; The parishioners of St. Paul's,Thoin j doti) seem dctertninrd to tk\ their' utmn * ; to uifike fl.n nnqiialiJifil sucenss of tint g:fcat missionary eshibitjoti which is to be licld in onnnection with tho Mu s i dim Centenary efiebn.itions, Si I'aul « parish is responsible for the wurt ro presenting tho Uftivoraitics' Itission to Central Africn } .%nd at a tteH-atic-nilptl nweting <m 'Tnestlnjr night tlie p-ar)al> ionors besan their preparations ?>y s" f ting up tito following eoiamittce to talc the matter' iu hand :•—Jlcsd,imps Buuon and Bortes, Misses Powtes, jf, Mir pJiiint, TendaJlj afttl Waller, a:nd 'JFesci Sliirtelifftf, Mar<?hr!iH., .Oswiu, Brifee He&bs, JameSQ-in, owl Kintkr. Spesv-Kiji); to the stitdoiits of Oxford aiitl Cjtebridge in 1557, Livitigstono said: "I go back to Africa to try to ntatso iin opeT path for cofHMiereo anil Cfirietia»it% do you carry out tlm \voi'k irliinh I J-j !i \ o begun. I leave it to you.*' fhft rc-ult rf this appeal was this feuiitlatian in 1881 of the TjKivci-sities' Mission. *o Central Africa.

Mfes KatMeai GatnpM ks returned to Wellington after .-spending flio last six weeks i-H the, eQtmtry. The Nwtowu Tennis Otub is MdSng the second sjance of the wiator series k the Nev/ Cwitury HaH this otemng. .Mrs. N. K. Wftlh-ood <aa,stiugs) is visiting Marton. ' . Tlie -ivcd&jg tool? pie** at liOawifegton tost week of iUas Evil Jjauel Bern , , softoud ilsutgHtoj' of Mr. Q. S. Bwr, of Leaniingtoa, to Mr, Aadftw Hnrjier JiUaiesosi, second am of Mr. A. ■■litmieso», of "Crej-(?wi," Feneomi, Tim Kev, J. Qover, tjf Maniilton.. an olil "frieftd «f feotli faiatlios, pprforrocj tho ceremony, AJ'.'ss Viojet Boer ti'as bridesmaid 'wd &. Jiklward JamidSM, the- best matt. Mr. W. H. Jaetaoij (Mastertoii) a«l Mjss Ja-eksOT ato staying at tie Wind-sor-Hotel. Mr. and Mis* Oatighey <AntWand> ar« aaieag tl.i-0 guests staying at the- Windsot Hetcl. ;A bogoy ccaipetitjcm played at kwxer H«tt yesterday ia comitsetion tvith tho Himket Nursing Fund msuHett in a win for Miss Hnyn'artlj am? <I<jw«, 'J'W-suuj oi- two guineas was cojiWWted tov\-nw.is thefoiwJ, ' Tie- watroe of the Hospital desires to actaKWJectgG thft followuig j;ifts:-— parcel of '■eldthinc!, 'Afo Gatinwi* feoictoiyj ehiWron's ' fjeftes, ChfiWroti's Hosprtsv! Ourlc! {pet Mrs. I4U*flekl): -eoses of choso-iai.es, Mr- W. A. C-ur-ni-in-ii; giaTOaphoiio aad fec-ov-ds, Dr. iPer-k-fii-s; oW Ku-bh, Sire. G, Browae, Mrs. Carter (Otibit Stroef): . flowers. Mrs. >Ktls f 'Mr, Ihillfc ; dllWrou's bot)!cs. Gai9* tain Hca-d.

Mr. asiij Sirs. jfalwiJt-j; Niccol (Cliffsf(jlrorfW an* Iwiug tlws iv«sk en ftrmc far England. ' Fof pcraiiiiieflUy Toiwvttig siiperfltrotta hiiir, Brs, Bollesßm pii&nifitios a cure ja E-ketaiysfe. for winch she lkMg titV lvighest diploma ©ijta.i.iiw) in Bostes, O.tS.A.; also tJicditol ref&rfcmies, l*»r-OT-aJ atteatiy*. 25G Lmtbloa . Quay, IVlcpiioiie•' Iβ*?.* .; ■ .. ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2160, 28 May 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2160, 28 May 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2160, 28 May 1914, Page 2

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