SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Farewell Tea at tower Hutt. On Saturday afternoon Mi's. H*imphnes gave a most cnjoyaMe aiWroroa tea as a iarewefl te Mrs.. Jones and her daughters. The afternoon was all that could bo desited, ami the rooms vero wellfilled w.titi «m H y f r ; ei ,j s rf tlio departing guests. Mrs. MumuJiries received her guests i U . tte room Handsomely dtfissad in a Mack silk gown trimmed with Oriental «m----brodones and lov<% lace scarf, jife Humphries was wetting a iuole-soloiiKtl yplveteeli dress triffiincd »tli Wedfivaod blue. Mrs. Jones was m Wack/wrtJi silk-coat and pretty btaek Ironist Jfo s Jones, dark Wne.fioat afcd s|drt hat trimmed | with ptoses, and jtjss Flo Jones, lighter bhte. cosmm«& ixiih lvat to Ihe. rooms Were prettily decorated with autumn leaves «nd hewi(s and the. dining-romii, whflfo teft' was laid, was decorated ti'ith boft'fe of heantitul berries and Tim many musical items, .as ttolj ae several glees, wore much enjoyed V.V all present. . i ho aftern,ooH ws® also made tlio opportunity of presafttag the two Misa Jones with Email tokeits tf tiro E will of their many fjrreirds. An appropriate, littlo - speech .was tnwje by JiUsg. V. Johnston befori* handing Miss .feiss a pretty little wr isi watoli and purse, and to Miss Fte Jones a, hiwdeonio suede bag ancl pufse. Tli G facet's included,. amongßt others: bladden, Hoaton, Adfit»«, Fcister, (fo*. Ai! , ' i a( * so "> HaHls, Kirfc, Blandell, Allport, .Strauchon, Ifeeve*,' and .Lady Hector, and the Misses gladden; Foster, Hector,/Johnston* Jten-Jing, gttiart ;?'; b f s . ,Hariicy, B 9 dmln, Cliapple! : VYceli, Wilson, Clerc," Htimfrov, 'and' Scales. ".'
Feilding Notes. <• ?««sday' last a . enjoj-aUo iarcwcll dance was. giveii fo Afiss liiiics..ones uy some of lkr girl frieiiik at the l ansh Hall, 'flic suppor table was most artistically arranged lyith yellow flowers and tinted leaves. Attioiig those present were: Mesdahies InnbS-'JpiioSi Barton, Neill, Millar, liroad.. ' Misses InnWones (3),- Millar, Sa-ndihwds, \\ alker, Wyatt, Burrcl!, LrveSay, Guthrie, Gorton, iritzherbtjrt, Hill, J''<-tch, «v Vlu ' ero ' cs J Fofaie, jirueo (-1 Messrs. Goodbelicre. Hawfcfe, Jacobsen, Binns, iN'eill, lla.rton, Logie, Broad, 1 Ifoiilt, ■ Itedtriaii ( Mahoney, Jillis, Carkeet, Mortot!, Brown,. Jones, and Fetch. On Friday night M.ie eiifldrfls's annual fancy dress bail, 'held in aid of tlie Parish Hall fund, took place. The, Drill. Hall was crowdcd to overflowing with interested speetatars;' wliife over two hundred children fcofc part; in tiii? crand march and danfifis. To niention a few of the 1 dresses 3to&. 1 cie —( Willis, "Pierrot'-';. Jfevis. Wchstef, "Butterfly".; Joan Cump!;.'!l, ''Fairy"; R.- Inncs-JoneS, "I'icrette" 5 P. Elliet, 1 "Early ;Victoi;ian" ; B. Elliot,-"Ful-iy"- ■ B; Elliot, "Stars anil Slrim"; M, Rill? 1 ' '"Spanish"; • W, HoVken, "Boy. Blue" ; N. Hocken, -' lied Da.ndr '; Milliccnt- Hocken, "ISuI.WHv"; F. Can-, I "Turkish" ; B. Bridge, "Fcildhig Siaf-'.'; A.- Bridge, -"Red- ltiflipp; -Bood"; EM.*! Guthrie, "Clown" } : -B. vj-ai-nes, : | P.- Larice-, "Witch" ; T. Mf.'nire, ''Irishman" ; .J. Reattio, "(Jobisison CntSoe' ! ', J. Andcll, "Red Indian" ; T. Sedda%i : "Clotvn." ;i R.j.'.'iMitthc!], "Co f ■ T>. Haggitt, "IrislrLh'ss"; ?, Bull, "Piw--rottc"-; G. ' Bryce,- "Irfsji Biddy" : P. Balthrop, "BridcsmaifP' : ; P.' Burrell;' "Maori. Boy" ; D. Raijb.v, "Rosali-ncl" J-. E. Reid,. "Jockey" ; N. R<:olif..rt, "tiittle Miss . Muft'et"; 1. Richardson, ."Clown"; Nell Fitzhertett, "Ead-y.Vie-torian" ; W.''Gorton, ; Doris Davidson, "Geisha Girt" s C. Ktelie*. horfc, "Paper Girl." . Th.isn' helirifi.g. with-the" 1 children were: Mrs,-Milos, Misses-Imios-Jdnes £2), Urn, Mitiaro Bryce, Buckridge,-' Walker, Go-rteh, Fitzliei'hert. Among tlw .spe:r-rators j.noticed -were: Mcsdanves Will-is, Gutlirfe, Hammond, Eliott,- Fitzherba.rt-, Mtirpliyi FitzCorald, TCnyveti Befmer, Leviiii Hocken. M'Gnire, Brjce. Gorion. Bitilo.V.' Millar; Mitchell, Webster, Campbell, Lance, Council.' The stipper wsi-s arranged .'in 'a large roarqtwo, a.nd the tables wore daintily dttffirrtcd with brown and yellow flowers. Coffee and cold drinks, with delifikms edr.es were much appreciated by a®.' Tt;o comntittee consisted of Mesda'twfts Tncos-Jcties, Miles, Millar, Blaxall. ConnelL Ancnll,' Hum. Niccols, Worsfofcl, Tin-gey, itis«es Roe,' Live'say, Bailey, Ihfies-Joiies, and ' Gorton. ■ ■ . , Sale of Work.
I A sale of work will, bo held in the Terrace Congregational' Stibeolrtiom on Wednesday and Thursday..nest, tp pro.vide funds for the. renovation of the ohurch organ. Tlio teaar. will he opened by Mrs. Massey on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. A short oiiieytaijiftieiit, arranged -by Mrs. A. M. Lewis will lie' given cach evening. Tire stoHWtJers are as follow Plain Bijrfe. Hcs'darees Lindsay, Woods, and Oshprno, aiid Jliss Lindsay: fancy, work, Mesdames Boot and. Lankshear; and Miss JirJmeades; kitchen and provisions* Mesdames Dttmbell, Ilott, Cicland, .".ml Knoivlcs; sweets, Mrs. antl Misses Q/iiinton; plants and flowers, Misses Lewis and Stout; Sunday School stalk Misses Macklin, Glasson, and Cunningham. The tea-room, in which aftcriiofln tea. tea, and supper will be supplied, wii! he in the charge of Misses Smith ami It. Smith, Orr, Holmes, and si'C!ttfe., j
Miramar Ladies' Coif Gfrib, At the Miramar links y<>stctday thirty-four players competed 'fu tho bogy match which resulted in Miss Carter, Miss Didsburv, and Miss Von iDadelszon tying, each being one ik wr., Other cards were: Mrs. Watkais and Mrs, Jacobs, three down. An afternoon tea is being given 111 honour of' Mrs.- and tho Miss .lonra hv Mrs. Jackson, at tho rcsidc-fice oi' her (laughter (Mrs. Jiarelay Hcetor), Lower 1-iutt, this al'ternoon. . Tho Matron of tho Hospitnl d<> iires to acknowledge,the following with thanks: .Magazines—Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Ma«ning (Daniel Street). Children's hooks —Jliss Sbiilclifl'e, Mrs. Beatt, Wellington Girls' .Collcro. Sweets,, toys, etc.— Wellington Girls' College. lihisttateri Papers—Mrs. 11. 'L\ Ttti-ish'till, Ah v. Hills. Gramaphono and records—M'iss lieeves. Ciotlies for Vietocia wardsMiss Shirtclifl'e. Flowers—Jlrs. flills. • A sale of work in aid of tlio Rfgvut renovation fund of the Terrace Co»"*6irational Church will lie held in the llowen i Street Schoojrooin on Wednesday .'ifi-'f Thuralay next. The ?nle is to be"opei>«i by Jlrs. Massey at 3 o'cloefc on Wednesday afternoon. The large natural-looking wave se- iieei>»sary now in hairdrcssing is best obtained 1)> ■ nsint! special Hoii-i.i.tjiir'iyus wavers, that require to bo on!v «U,htlr heated, just imported li.v Mrs. 'RifMcslisii, 1 Lambton Quay. Price ss. 6ii. Ruecialtv recommended.*
Cuils! of Cltiifcli Helpers, Church-workers ia New Zealand .will be interested to learn of the Central Guild of Church Art (for overseas) which Ims been started under tito-pa-tronage H.K.Ii. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, and an influential list of patrons, writes an English correspondent of t-li« 'Auckland "Herald.-' '.Hie aim of the guild is to supply the fimimiuMgs required in public worship to the needy poorer chiirohcs ift the Dominions. The- members of the (Wild Imlievo that art imd beauty arc of in-estimable value as aids in the up'mikim;,' of elwrneter and for reverence nml tlift om'fabmcait of worship. Tlre.y therefore give of their skilj, thae, or numcy, to send.such altar and sanctuary fittings as the cimeregations cannot afford to provide for themselves. In 19.11 a iirnld called tho "Cliureh Auxiliary of Art Workers" was started in a quiet. way. By the summer 'of 1013 it was folt by oho -or two similar Uttikls that there: would be a (treat gain to the work as a whole if the many societies worftifcg f&F tho same object could be linked together for mutual support, aftd for the more, efficient liieetiug of. tho iieed.s abroad. A meeting was iield at tii<> C!mr<.*li Ho«S4, wjisn rcpttfSelWSres of yarie-us sepieiies and working parties, etc,, v.e-ro preseiu to rlbotiss this (jiiostloii, itj>.d it was doto make use i-ii' the orgiinisation of tho Church Auxiliary of Art Workors to form site nucleus of an association of guilds. possessing an ■Eeqra-tar.v aiid a central oflii.c. Thcr.v. foir. a 'noiv start has been made- and ■Llif! "Ohtircli Ausiliao' of Art M orl rs exists -no longer as surh, feeing nieig J irito t-he wider 1S» of a- central office Tjeiwighig to all -sueh Bi-iiM-S, asso ntions or wo-risirrg pa-i't-ws, who join thfc movemeivt by, afflliaiion.' Already apt-ifn-tions for help have been received !iom 'nftny ove.r.:.»ns churches. ■ .Such apjjlinstiotis Imt'o to ho'reeonttnfiniM by the bishop, and after consideration l>y th o eanviiiitteo the very poor cluirelies reoeive tte nedessary gifts tree.
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