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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Silver Wedding at Levin, A very enjoyable "at home" was given by ills. Wiiitakisr at her residence, "Granville,V on. Monday afternoon, tlj© occasion being the ®skvbfotio.n of her silver wedding. Many -eld friends were presont to offer their good frishos, and Jiopes were expressed, for ft future similar meeting _ somo iw®ty«fiw» years lioncc. A dainty afternoon tea was served in the diningroom by'the Hostess and hor daughter, after which a musical programme was given.. Sirs. CntfleM and. Mrs. Stewart sang, Mrs. Vincent played, and Miss Boffeare'Cited. Among those present were Mm. J- Pmusc, Mi-si. Goldsmith, Mrs. White, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Abbey. Wedding in Napier. The wedding took place 111 St. Angustine's Church,'. Napier, on Wednesday of 'Miss Jean Campbell, eldest daughter of Mi-; and Mrs, ,i 3. Campbell, of Napier, to Mr. J.J. Toscan, also of Nopier. The bride, who was given away by Jicr father, wore a gown oil white Satin with pearl trimmings, the bridfismaids word tho Misses L. Uamp'oeil, N. Murdoch, E. King, and K, Campbell, all of whopi wore white embroidered frocks. Mr. B. Campbell was the. beft roan, and fie ceremony was performed by the Rev. Canon Tuke.. • Ball at Featberstcm. The first annual ball of the Waifarapa Automobile Association was held in the Town Hall, l'Vatherstcu, an Wednesday evening and proml a very en- ' joyable gathering. Visitors were present from Carterton, Greytown, and Jlartiiiborough. Sonic very pretty dresses wero worn. • The deeo'iatxms of the liaU were/ much admired, being of lycopsditttn, svish tho colours of the assoet»tio.i showing by means of blue and gold electric bulbs. An exhibition of the' tango, given. by Misses Hoar,. Capper, #®d. Jems, of Masterton; with male partners, was an interesting feature, T!u> music was supplied by M'Eknsde's Qrebesira, ..from Masterton. '31?. L V. Wilson (secretary) and an a\etite committes? had control of tho- arrangements. Otago Women's Club. . A project lotig mooted has taken shape tit'last, and an Women's C'iub has come into bciirg. 'Inat. the tiine tt'ss ri.pa for its formation Hi kl»vmi 6y the great amount of 'interest taken in t'Sio prc-lim-inary meeting. Tlie ijal't that tad iioui engaged could, not'hold all wh® attwided, and r an adjourWiieiit had to .be made to a larger oue. moiiii.il the siulwnco were'many business ami professional tw>men, to whom 'lie club will lie it bo.cm> To begin with,, tiffins. will be. a meiabeisliip of one hundred and fifty somen.

Ladies' Golf at Hcretauiisa. The following is the result of the ladies' competitktt played at HeretauMgiv. on Wednesday, for the k-dv eaptaiu'S prize:—Alias A v . Brandon, 01 (11), 80-; aliss Wlieeler, 106 (21), S2;. Miss Watson, 114 (31), S3; Mrs: ftmeodj, IXM (17), '8G;- Airs. Marchban.ks,' 111 (S3), 86; Miss .M'fceaii, 111-(ia-t),'B7 ; MrsI Fitzherbci-t, iSS) (39), 9Q: Mrs. Firth, 111 Miss '& 'Stafcd, lift (21), 92: Miss Bris-feiv, 133 (», Mj-Miss V. Bell, 111 (16)* 9&i'-WW.Simp:son, 1M (24),- 06; Mrs.-' .Bisss Mrs. H«fews, 181 (23)V98; I Mrs."BrodSie, 137 (3B). 99; Mrs, Findlav, 126 (22), 104; Miss Bufci-irfl, 130 (34), 106; Miss Brandea, 138.(24), 114.' A private view" of British paintings is being held by Mr, John BaaHje,tHia' afternoon in tm Hafbotir Board's : 'O Shed, Waterloo Quay. I Mr. and Mis, tfas> H. Ste*ens, Mr. and Airs. J. A. Sl'Crea and Jliss h- ' M'Crea will leav-e .Palnierston North on June 27 for Auckland, where they will join-the Niagara on Jiily 3,.0n a trip: to Honolulu and the South Sea Iskn<ls. -A ladies' bogy coinp&titioii- will bo played on the iu'jrainv links neist Alomday. . . Mrs. Aiidrewi'lainilton (Kiirert) leaves to-day for Sydney, tt'bere she will pi-Qb-ably spend the* nest six weeks. . Alij. and Airs:, W. K, Cocks leave te> dny for Sydney. Air. and Airs. B. Gaisford (Bulls), a)rc visiting Wellington, and are staying at. tho Empire Hotel, Mrs. Amy AJfoss, leaves to-day by tlie Tongariro for London. '. The jchgagcnieilt. ■is aniibuneed between Aliss Uraw : Lane .- daughter of Mrs. B: N. L-ano Cwffcon, Alur-to-ifi, and Edward Aloncktgri,. rßnt-titaiii, Sisborne. son of the late Air* Frederick Alonckton, East PcektKtin, Kent, Airs, and Aliss-Bortan art-Miss land returned _ to-'_ Hastk-gs -on Wednesday from their visit to Sydney. Seven womcii's-'-brasliirlies of the .\.ew Zealand l'olitinal-Rff-for-ni League will be represented at tlie sorft-ta-g general Conference. Aliss Kettle (Grey-mouth) is visiting her sister, Airs. Watt. Included among the . guests staying at "Balmoral" are Airs. Alontgomery, Mr. 'and Airs. AfeiitgomQry (}ttn4, Misi Anderfion,. and .Airs. Izard, all of Waßganui. ... At the J'etono Tentiis Club's dance on Wednesday ov&ijiiiy, aiivongst those present were: Aliss ¥t>%, green dewdrop not: over silk wiid-efskirt;. Jliss Cottony pink sateen; Sirs.- Beiutett) ffiileeolourcd -silk; Missp* SMerwitt, yellow' satin, and puik isatin; Mrs. Thomas., black and gold: M'jss Fr-aser, black velvet and handsome- white silk Maltese bertha ;' Aliss Jo-liiison, Striped silk; Aliss Bennett, -cream..satin with giii-piiro-laco bertha; Jlfeses tea, Mack velvets, cream laco berthas ■ Miss Moihes, striped voile; Miss. Ho-We-,. cream lawn; Aliss Gordon, pink, with white swansdown; Miss House, blue cliarmeuso;. Airs. Rising (Wcflingtoit)* pale liluo velvet; Airs. Buck (Taifa), black siikj Aliss Buck, pink silk; Miss Parsanson, eau-de-iiil silk; liis. Joyi hroiwe satin; Mrs. Mason, silk; AHssHill, Who satin ; Miss Naughton, blue liberty silk; Miss M'Kcnzio, white voile, 'tangerine sasli; Afrs.' Walkcrj black a-ii-d white striped silk; Misses I Walters (2), dainty white muslin. For Face Massatte, all Eair Ti-eatnientd, ami lycetrolysis. Sirs. Bslleston's is i-etoiiiin.»n.ile<:l, Sjjaeieua I'f-iv&re Koauis, Qaalili-«J Assistants, aiiu Personal Attention. SwateJwM and Tra-asfow-na* tiona of every stade a specialty. Hair guaranteed to keu.p its caloyr. 'M lain'b-' tou Quay.*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 2

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