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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Timaru Wedding. A quiet wedding took place at Tiniaru last week, when Mr. Harold Baifcv. Mahono. fourth son of Colonel Bailey,'Whiili Bond, was married to Miss*M«riol Smith, elder daughter of Mr. (3. U. Smith, Gleniti. The ceremony' took place at the residence of tki bride's parents, Archdeacon Jacob heifig the •officiating clergyman. Wedding at Carterton. ~ The wedding took place, v-a-y qukth ill the Catholic Church, Cartwtow, on iiiesdi-.y afternoon,- of M'ks Octavia J'elford to Mr. M. Doyle, of -Gis-fcorlro. J lie Her. Father Kirkead performed the ceremony, only relatives and a few hh liniafe friends being present, the bride, who was given away fey Mi'.' it Drummond, wore an ivory satin gown with veil and wreath of orange TiW soms, and was attended by W sister, Miss X. Telford, and Miss l)oylc, sister of the bridegroom. After tlve'ceremo.ttv the bridal party was entertained, at breakfast at "AVaiinarino," the. fojsvdeuce of Mrs. Telford, tho health of the bride and bridegroom, with o£l«r toasts, being duly honoured. M-K, M.. J. Donnelly, from Christchuwji (sister of Mrs. Doyle), and Miss P. T<*9vd (Palmerston North) were among those present at the ceremony. Masterton Quesn of the Carnival, This afternoon at Mastcrion tho Queen elect of the Carnival.,"Mrs. Ales. Mutrie, will be 'crowned ai a 'puUlit; function on tlie Park Oval. A Imu'taon will be given in the Club Hotel ftv Mr. llernianii Crass, at which 'die Jkyor (Air. J: M. Coradirie) will preside, after which the "Royal',' procession will'leave'' the Club Hot-el, and will proceed to tho park, where tlie crowning ccwmoiiy will bo performed by tho -Mayor. In th© evening a grand Coronation Bail will be held in the Drill Hall: ■ Calva as a Teacher of Singing. Mine. Calve, the ''Carmen'*' of alltime,- has become a teacher of singjijjg. Her school is to be dillWcnt i-rom" all others—it .is to.be a travelling Spl-iooi.. There arc famous teachers iVJui ivaiu'' their pupils away at their hcadijiiartors, in Paris or in Romo or in Germany. Mine. Calve will have, no revii ' headquarters., ; Hcr picked baiisl :bi students'., will journey with her t'roiti eonti{r' to centre._ They , will practise singing in Paris, in Rome, in perha.jps, .even in London. In the suiiMie* ti» diva's charges will accompany hw ta her romantic-looking castle—kite' Chateau de Cabriere' in the Cevcnhes. IHvo masters will bo in pei'inanent fe&i donee there, and besides, voice culture, tlid girls will be taught elocution ami'stage . deportment. Mmc. Calve, however, has decided not to appear again on tho operatic stage. "There is a time,"-she says, "which \vc should all Itiiow'-'th-o ' time to retire. I think, also, that-.; there is a time when 0110 Ou'gSjt no \ longer to be, photographed. \ shall f. iibver he photographed'again. 1 have : sworn it." J-

'Wellington Nursing Division. On Tuesday evening tlie lMirsas of tins Wellington Nu(sing Division-mot in. St. John's Schoolroom i'or practise. A business meeting was held first, anil nil its completion-the practical* paj?;t was gone on' with. The usefulness. b';E' tji'a ajOjller...bandage, for injuries to aiiy 'part of thoxboeTyiwa's 'demonstrated by tha members./'under the■■.supervision or Nurso Macandrcw and senior r»ejn.b6r-&, : . Some of the members were detailed to take part in the -demonstration, in oo.n~ ltectioit with the coming annual moating. . Mrs. W. F. Massey and Miss .Masse? are leaving to-day for Auckland., Tlloy intend returning 'on Monday. Mrs. and Miss Sclanders (Netsos}, who, have ,boen visiting the. WaimrapHj are at present in Wellington, • irkl are staying at the Hotel Cecil. Miss Ellen Terry, during'lier visit io Wellington, is staying at.Miss 'M*k colors. Mrs. C. Bidwill (Feathorston) is in town, and is staying at the Hotel Cecil. Colonel and Mrs. Bailey (South Canterbury) sail at the end of the week for Sydney, whero they join their steamer for England, stopping some titto at Colombo en route. '

Mrs. D. Cameron (Mocraki, Martin* borough) is visiting Wellington,, itnrl is the' guest of Mrs. Sutherland, fiel* hiinio. . ■ • •

The annual dance of the stiff of tho \Pubh'c Trust Office is to be held in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on Friday, July 3. The committee i» formed by Mrs. Masters, Missea C, Minerney, N. Mackay, E Gibson, L Caddick. Messrs. C. C. Brothcrton, W M. Egglestone, 1 K, H. Grevillo R L Macalister, AV. M'Govern, A Matters C. Zachariah, D. Dinnie. Mi L W 'Lattlo is the lion, secrctan

Mrs. Bruce Christie and Mrs T \ Dawson are visiting I'almcrston Noun

Mi', and Mrs. A. A. Cameron tcrton) aro' visiting Napier.

Mrs. Erl Williams (Mamaku A\ii rarapa) is staving at the Hotel Cecil

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Yallanoo (K ilni miugi). Miss Vallanee, and AJis Inward (Hutt) arrived in Napiei on 1 i.es day, on a motoring expedition

Mr. E. Rutherford (Canterbury) and the Misses Rutherford are visiting Jfapier; Mr. Duncan Rutherford and k*a daughters arc also staying tliero.

. Mr. and Miss Murray-Aynsley (Christ- ■ church) aro visiting Napier.

The Prince of Wales has performed 'hi? first public function, laying tlie founda-tion-stone of St. Ansehn's Church,, at Kennington, on the Duchy of Cornwall Estate. He received an enthusiastic reception in South London. The King subscribed £1000., and the Prince of Wales £1000 to the church building fund.

Hair, like:seeds, can never grow unlp*> the soil be suited to it. Diseased. Scalps have been proved to.bo associated alw£ s with the growth and development cf mj .crobio life, and they are easily avoidable by prompt use of the latest scientific pre parations, as sold by Miss Milsom. all ndvice given free on hair and skin. Each case diagnosed, and clients taught their own home treatment. Dandruff posi tively. cured. Miss Milsom, H Wil'ii Street/opposite Shortt's Picture Thffttr ) Telephone SH.'. .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 2

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