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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Victoria League Meeting.

A very pleasant urn! widi-atieKded : meeting of thoso itttorosifid in tho Vietoria League. was held at laia.iid Ihv on Satm-iky afiwiKion. Mm. of West iieaeli, was Imstoss fop fclj& occasion, ana 'tell aiul coffee and other refreshments proved roost sieeepiable i<> those who braves). 'tha icy wind and threatened rain. Among 'ftoso present v/ere: Mi's. Sftimjet, Mrs, Sneteoit. ami Dr. ]?iatt.S'slHlS, members of the Viel°Vf I ; ea S' lti tVnmeil, slut Mra, Cijatnckl, the lum. Secretary of the league. Apologies Wca received from £lis ? Ooates, tlio president, and Mis. W. T'. Massey, neitjier a.f whom were- able to lie present Among Ihoso present we.ro: Mrs. Amelius Sisut'fi, Afrs. .£!. H. Browne, Mr, and Mrs. Fanto.it, Mr Mrs. M. (hrscn, Mi j>nd Mrs C Reeves, Mrs and Miss EnU Mrs and Miss Mound Mrs HKa\, Mrs Cnn Messrs. Peaf-ston,' Mltie. awl AtWa. Mrs. Chat.'ielc! gave a detailed nceoimt. ol tlie aims and ivotk of the feaguij, and Mrs. Snelso.li ffil'lawed with. an. estraci from Lord Phijiliet's spoech at a recent mooting of the' league in London, A number ol' questions noro asked and answered, and of tlio %uosti prdsent expressed appreciation of tiler WO r!c of tlio Icapuo, an.d snrpnso at uc patent and variety, and agreed to join tlio organisation and Uo!j» in tlity. gi»c} work. Sotiio. music foHnn'tji! tliis being provukd by Mi«es T\rtt and Monrad, inn Mr- B Eiat* This meeting is the fir&t' of ti perils <tf room meetings arranged by tlio league. Tlio next wii} fc : bejel at Mf|. Sidtiey Ktrkcaldic's residence.. at IvaiOrt Palmorston Ndtos, Tho Palnjeitskiii c«i respondent nf Ihe Dominion writes that to encourage vigorous canvassing during Show Week for tho Queen of tlie Carnival, tie C;truival Committed ha? decided to doitato 1-G votes to tlio eajivfisaor goiiiing tlio largest number of iww votes far , ji. fresh candidate. flio •town, baud fcai engaged on Saturday night to play in support of Miss Taylor's candidature. 1 heir service?, tm ciiga-ged for (Knot-fat vaudidato next .Saturday. Miss Millar's party, namely, the sports, bodies, gave a social aiid darice at Asiuiursi Thtj Poliangina B' i a,thierB J ' Utijem presented an illtimmatod addrots hi Sir. 1). Howie, who is resignHig, and a silver entree disji to Mis HdffiV

. Miss M'DougvilT (WaiFa-tapa) is. Wsiijr

mg Wellington.' The engagertiettt. is a!ihc,nhc.ed of Miss F. Harris, daughter of Mi>. and Mrs, S. Harris, of Rapier, to "Mi-. Joseph; Bormnii, eldest son ol Mr. n-.n-ci Mrs Bernman, Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. fl. linnii.v (AhKmthe) aro spending a, thy or twa at Lorfer Hutt. • Mis.'W'. G. Koill has rotunwd to tending from Wellington. Members of tite ffawke's Bay foiiw-M Tennis Club im hoiding their' animal ball at Napier «jt Jmife 23; The Ball Committeo comprises,: Mesdarnes j<\ Logan, Moorcv. K;Onn.efJy, .'Edgar, flidsbur.y, Boivcn, P, Paste*, A; Brown, W, (Jut*, Thompson, Bear; Misses Sutton,- B, Gate, Mjieijer, Neill. Watt, Dewcs, £k JJiinvidWie, Messrs, jX •Logan, Bradley, Paster, M ; 'tar-lane', 'Dinwiddie,. H. TlioApiftn,:; anil Woe* ton. " Mrs. Paul hits retiwiied to- Ke* Plymouth after a visit to Wellington. • Mrs. M'Kellar (Sew Piymouth) is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Aftrantifii, at Klnuulallah, , .. ' Mrs. Bucholtstis- visiting M'asterteii. 1 Miss • Dorothy 'Bufchte, second daughter of Mr. an.fr Mrs,; J. Hfttehins, who formerly Hre.d; :ilt was .married recently in.;#r'Mtclrivfosi to Mr, $1. J. Jspanjer, of tM literary staff of the: "Press." ... ~'. A window and-a tatss plate placed ill St. ■ Paul's OhurcM, AycK'laiid, to tho memory of Henry Trn-vors- .M"L.ean kv his-mother, .Mis, -B. T. M-'L.en»,' was • linvciled privately o>* Satoi-day afternoon. Mr. MlAjtfrt visit 'at o'iie time librarian of the...- Auckland Supremo Court Library, and took an active interest 'in tho work of the St,'. John Ambulance Assoeiatiftn. Miss Alice M-'Jfoter.'. returned' to Featlierston on Saturday ffoffi VMJifli*tou. Miss Wardell left for tlie. . AVairttniM on Saturday. The engagement is aMftotfneerl of Miss Eva, 'tattle to Mr. ffidwardi' Bethel, both of Wellington. ~ , Included among visiters stajintr at Caulfield House are; Tim ttw. J, D. Jones, of Bournemouth (Biiglaiitl). Jlr| Jones, and party; also Messrs."F. J and G. Jackson (Stratford). _. Mies Wheeler, who has been spending tho week-end in-J!a.stertort, rfetrirned to' Wellington' last' evening.

Another'of Mis,* Bnxiase's asseroh'lfos takes place on Jo.iio 26.,'. ami will he held in the Sydney Street Schoolroom this time, as the C-oiring. Stjfeet Ball, wa-s found to he not la.wje so fell was,tho dalieo attended, . • _. Mrs. f. Camofon., who has bfen staying With relatives: in, Mastsrton, teft for her home in Ba'St-iiig-s m 'feiturtfoy, )mt ; returns;' later in tlie- week- to the Waiiarapa. Mrs. TMaeEwan fc;tvi?.s for Aneklaiia to-day, eu route fw.C'niiadn. , Mi:. \V. 11. Hnnltin-s, third son <rf Mr. J. H. Hnnkins, soliettoi-, of Pvtlir.ei'slou Xorth, was niarrad on Saturday, at .AH Saints' -C'httrich, Palniorstoii, to Miss Betty Elias, ■ rlurd daiigiitipr of the late Mr. David Elias, s>l Welling, son. . Mrs. Hosking left for Kclsoh Yesterday. . For Pace Mnssac;e, ShamuooJnif, all %&\t Treatments anil Mrs. Riiil-os-ton's is recommended. .Spacfeiw Private Rovms, Qualifieil Assfetonis. nasi Personai Attention. Switches ' imd f raiisto-ni:-!.l tions of every shnd'.o a Specialty. . Hair guaranteed to Iteep its eolonr. 23G L*mb. ton Quay.* SUPERFLUQtiS IAIIC Mrs. Hullcn, Boulotitt Skeet, Jifis received the following fesfijoonW,-. vhiVh ■ has been abbreviate}■-»-•'• I. hove wiitih ' pleasure in recoiuniewlnh; -ysMr ".ft-iwtnii' for # l.he . removal .of WipeV-lhioiiß hair. tliivint* heeirtreated, per tarditau.pl'eled-, trolysis,- also depilnterims, at gmtl ej.! pense. .without rceclrlw a'uy Vi'H-cf. I am Rrotefully tlianl-ifiil to yott for Vonr treatment' of my casv. Sljiee mulflfgohiK your treatmenl: I am pleasod- hi . state that hot only tins yoav raferly rtmiDveil all trace.-? of supordiiai'is hair, f>;it inaddition has improved Hie amiisteximi wonderfully. (Signed) .Toaia I'.aag-." OriErijia-1' ropy of abovo can t>e Wen s-t uaj" aditrtjft, Mrs. • Hnlleii, Benlcott Street, For Weddinns.—AppTtiprintß fien«iueh for either larue or small weddings nve being continually desifnetf., .and enifrldv tho iiiiit]iie distinction of ail il.is's Uui--ray's creations. Flowers 'far all oe*a. •ions forwarded to any part of the fio.' mtnton by MUs Murray, Vtee'»a*il Florist, 36 Willis Street.—Xdirt, ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 2

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