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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

A Silver Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grown ($ m fje. inoui.li), lvho recently celebrated their wedding, have been presented by the Taraiiaki Coimiy-Cotmcii arid staff with a silver tea-pot iji tmaiaeMoration ot tho event. Mr. Brown hiss i )m . chairman of tlie council" for some ars and in making the presentation CffmiciiI°r Hopson referred iii eulogistie terms to .tiio etiicient maimer la which bo fa* carried out his antics. Wedding at Wangaria), j The w.bdding took place at Wsimmii on May 20, ,i the'reside,of tb" bride s parents, of .Miss Lilian 'howpam, only daughter of Mrs. G, O^ O L hi. Johirs JIiJI, ami Mr. Sidney treo, ot JSapior. TJjo cewmumy J)or _ formed by the I?< v, Mr. Caldftf oi St Andrews. The bride, W ), D , V!rs away by her step-fattier, wore a «jw>ped dress of lrorycftarmcßso satis, niiiwi and lace, her veil being arranged as a mob cap, with walls of c ra „. M™.: son, She carried ,t shover bouquet oi roses, chrysanthemums, and Asparagus fern. There w«re two bridesmaids, Miss Reuntrco. (eisior of • the bridegroom), aftd Miss Ella V a ]«:l'r brntl, ° t ?° + i 3lr - A - ®Xw>P«a (brother of tho bride) acted in the n . pacity of best man, a'.id Mr w ra n ti* ton, of Okehu, « °

Wedding at msteeUm. . At Knox Chnreh, Masierhn, on 1W ay afternoon M»s Ethel Jplmson, orfv daughter of Jl r . M '* g old resident of the district, ,v ns mw' nodtoMr Jol,nO'Hai^ e ono?Mr!T , ATT y Ms the prosenoo of a>g o IW mb e r"'of held ,mi, a rni ¥T- ~,as aftenwiris M O'w Arc "f l » t*«-«»i»s. Mr. and in the Lannewrke district, :

Brougham Hill Tennis Panda. Tho Oriental Bn? Kiosk h a delj>ht<. nlplacemwhiclitehoMadaUcfe. g,4 piotty baUroom ,wd wombert of tj» Bwugham Hi 1 Temiis Clttb, trera f«v Janco wind, iras'pivw thOT J.,* " fi- Vory little in tho way of decora ion is needed fa i.l m <m h ? T'°'f I tho W ? lk were Crated. inUi trails of ijooiKidhiffl. flags antl mir, tuo lights. Supjjcf vms laid in tho tea, '■ room bolw, the bog tnUos W Pn I scarlet streamwe. B H , corctttt-in -WJ bour all(o Fth,|,Hl sWeil d tJvi y e t X adimrablß pheo fef nttwg out ajrf needless-to saf fttHj- take 01. Excellent-niusio W(u , supplied. £ y Mr. Cow-ley's otdicstra, Wib diaporenes present ,m-o M w . Oftasoy, who W a goivii of blue-grey oJjamdißft inth a« Mrs. M'Aec, who was in grey fil iik i Among thosopnisoj.it w .r*; 3iWFis]inr

ivho wore whito silk with' a . i,j^ B %M $ bordered with bvowii. ftrr: Mjss fteasev, pale jjinlc oharruenso ttift a ; flraped t««Jc ot embroidered K.iire*: jliss sl'Net>. whito silk; Miss. Amy WAli/pafe lemoncharmeuse with Mown.fur; Mks Gal-r brocaded crepe de ahi.no.tfitU white' hv<>'iUiss Popdor, lrhiio satin bordered With ermine- fur and draped with blast vmm and lace; Miss Fislicr, tftirgo cfrartHtiUse witJi violet shaded li&oii overffcs-" ■Mre. Dines, white Biarntottso.' draped l with black nineii; M : rs. Donovato, Mack i iimon arid lacs wfth a Jfeep taego ssarf • Miss Mwardß.Waek and law) Miss Cole, white sawaaiid fnr;.Jliss &«ll>vaii, dark Wefewood dinmoiiso: Miss Piorard, pale ptuk with floral union; Mrs. Loelcwood, petunia charmeuse; Miss. SmitJi, meuso with cream lues bedke; Miss , Mack, black velvet; Miss D. Webb palest blue chsrnjeitto; jjiss M*er« H-hito charmeuse.; life. Suftivaa," accordeon pleated gown. Mf. A. Nell was the seorttarv- ■ ■■-•'•

Oistriot Nursing OuHcl. tt, Th Tv I"""* 1 ' 1 / «pitttoitb* meeting of the Distnot Nurstng Guild of St. John was held at tho ~o sitelee . of Mrs ; fcefton Moorhoue? on Momkv, Jμ* 4' Mrs. MiorW swaMaJ, &£ wore oUto present: fcslames Bnlcoate Biown, Corngna Grifflflje, B*dioM. lea son, and Chrtefe j Sss j^; Wis. )\. B. Inpo and Miss RoWeson. 'i J-he report of fe eeoJw x ] i3t . riot ' sliowed that 33 puimrta W tiJrtS during tho month, 30 of those CfoS remained on the bo»ks- fro« April, ,ih| 13 having boon added, cfeng a& v . Vhi« ! vom dKchnrgcd, rfiifc eto o dWh iei orted as having oosmrred. fho mum paid 4,1 ™ifa ed from Mosdames. Bltta&B, jy ssac g VoorliouM OgsteSmitJi, liovos' «d Wig, and Misses Btavjiharil, fifed" Mack and Stowwt, afaa fmm ta£ mous donors, tfeo fw a -g ftWieut &,£& (largo sack of erffcjos), a«J tte qS «.?<V S nbs I cri P t «»w were «kj»idodfi4 with thanks from Miss Coatn 5 £1 j s : and St. Andrews' ladies Guild, £« "it ™ s that * letter bo'Wt to .

A New York ExflWlmerrf, A novel experiment in co-opM-at^ o dcyoto £100,000 'to the b «nS« in block or flats ior ihe **etosfre « 0 *f gaged iii profcssiojwl wouiiatio-ns otifcK1 t -inn 01 " 1 h ' &mft: - fhn t»fM»" iviTl contain 400 rooms, divided into suilos of ironi one to_ fow roowis, witli ftafe. I Io enablo wives to devote ftcmseh-es to professional ..hitojs j{ i 6 i _ tune, arrangements m\\ be nutti*> to Vohovo them of tiro «iv» of ftdi- ohildrcn as ,vd 1 as all lio-usciield elrttdgeir. All the childrca in tho buildinp; will bo unclor tho charge ef a tamed staff of attendants and tenches .A kcLoo-J will be established on tire roof. Tho tenaiite jvill iiave a staff « o oo ks and servants m common, and tteis- meals will bo served from a comnian kftelveti bv sr.rahs ot electric dumb ivaiwrs. 'T'ffliiiod: jitafts will he engngod .to iywfo.i-m all laundry work, fiiiil to affeid t<, tJtO mending and sewiag rcywrpd bv t-hc cufteiciit cetnblislinjonts. '" "

Hair, liko seeds, ean jtDvcr row UH h.M the soil bo stated to it ofe^ d S lmvo been proved to be assoctateil ivf Wfl vs with tlio growth aad development of m>!. crobio life, and f.W a.M cisily nvoid..iJ ß : by prompt use ot the latest Belerltifle m-Z----piiratioiis, ns sold by Miss AH. advice given free On hair flfiil skin. ' E RU i enso diagnosed, and client* thvit own home treatinent. Uqadnsff tmeitively cured. Miss MJlsrow. fM Willis ■wSbmPm-?***'' Pictm * hßa^e >-

fli Mew Zfeatsnti liitefcst, Artun . lilios, white roses, daffodils |»nd narcissi wore cliarmimify p.mw'ct in decoration of St. Mark's "(Mveh, «ey, t»«OBc| Ides, on April W . wifGli Sr Jc-ui ftalden Harding, oldest son 0) (ho lato Mr. B, Harding, of Moant \ cTOou, Uawke's Bar, iN e ,,- jfejH an? | *as_ mnjTKd to aiiss Mndgo Violet Fox iwin, daughter 0.l tho Jato twutoaontCobße! J. J.. Fox Inviii (Sate of tte> huttaik RegiiiWHt.f and of Mrs Fox Irv-in of KoQiioviilp, Trinity ftoad. ' J WS ot.' states "Thft.yiißeij." Th o sorrice was ittJly choral, and was conducted bv tl w Key. J. a. M. Mace (iueitinkni), , Tho Wide, who was given away by W motiier. looked diarniing in a gracr-fal fiewn of white satin and lace, with Jo!v» fest sleovGS, and here and tliero sinavs Jof orange blossom; failing from, tho Siwulders was a court trajji lined with saeU-pjßk chiffon, and finished in t!ic,i [centre with a hmo chiffon bow tied wiiii sraiiire bJflssam, wliflo her tnite veil fell from ft coronal of orange bios"stim.. Her train was carried by Master 0. Scott and Master "Eiibfe* ,

Oocku-uni JlerccT, who ma* fascinating little pages m Earjy- Viotoriaa costa-tnoS ot Tinio yellow satin. As tho Wide passed up the aisle on tbe arm rf ftfejor H. 33. Cfeedwyj), D.S.O. (late of tlw Royal UngiiieoTs), the Aoristers sang "Tio VflKb that Breath-ed O'er Edoii."- Sfee .was attondflct by five ■lindesina.ids, who made a pretiv gi-oun' ' beconiing,lj- .gov.-nnd ift pah »ri»rosc sate, with short tanies and steove* of tt-hfte spotted not, two havmg foi*d waistbelts of kve»fe satin, and tft'o of iwte-Wto. and all of them cavtied' bouaaots of.ypHort roses, A diaMaiug fi ß . isiimg touch was given by JulietW caps C I 'J;'" 4 " spstted act, ivrth tiny bum-hes uf Banlcsia. roses, at either side. Tim toleffl-oom's gifts to tlto tlirco sisters of tte \>vt(h were dirtmoad nnd. peart bracelets .while, ta Jliss Goodtt-.yn and toss V alkev ho' gave diareond and ttquarmaruio pendants, the little, paiws reeeiving gold ecarfpiaa. Tho fer'le, greoin wiis acomiipaiifod by ?»Ir. (i LUitflo, wild acted'as bost man. ' Tho dTKtog gtiuift-awsy dress was of invv WtM scrKO, wft.li whieh she- *©re an anrieot satm btausQ, hot- bhio Jiat beviito a soft sslli: crown aud-gpriest silk pwnpoffls. iho lioney-moen is being spent munmn ajid on tha Continent., while ' Inter, Sir. and Mrs. Harding intend 10, wg out to \ew Zealand.

. M«" Hf-arcS Booth CCartcrtoa) is Mr. aad Mrs.. AMred Matthews HVaio?Apfc? tw m tbe tliw vi3fe* J n s?9 *? i " ll ! aß, ' wll ° [ma k » J f f wistefcweJi, a« tetaißiug this Mdtlo. Eva Gfmthioi-, tho PreiisiiUfiadaa singer, who visited Australia tefc par and charmed Lor amiieW : with {i«r singmg md her mramalitv. It «■« present viMting Molbounie, wiwff •to imns Misduj Sham, the S •«rwlWW..with wlwm sio is to toartbe C.'QJ-D3J3'G'S< tui-naj to Napier, from-4 two seats'' visit- Britain. J

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2166, 3 June 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2166, 3 June 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2166, 3 June 1914, Page 2

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