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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Of Nov; Zealand fnta-cst English papers record an itderesliiig wedding winch took pte« recently at St. Andrew's, Westminster, when' Mr. Arnold H. M. Limii, ciiuiMt sob. of Sir Henry and Lady i.usui, «i Oltiliokl House,; Harrow, was married to MissMabel Stafford KbTtheote, yonmjesb ■daughter ol' the Hon. Hew Prpbowtary J. fc>. Northcotc, ritfti' •ui Ist. Andrew's-, Ashley Gardens. The brWtrgroo.w, who is a nephew of Of. T, 0, Moore, of Napier, was educated at fialkil, Oxford, where he.edited "Isis," and. wag secrc* tary of tlie Oxford Onian. Me wrote "The Harrovians," and is ijdit-or,«>.£ "Oxford Mountaineering i&says '■ <?U\ The bride is the grattddu-ngjircr of the first Earl of Iddealeijrfi, and gniiwldii tighter of Dean Farrar, « ftwmcr master at Harrow School. A dtetiiiijguished gathering attended the wedding. The bridesmaids were the .Misses Marjoiis Secfe* tan, Eileen Limit. (s.ist*i-), peejik Srtrthr cote, Enid Savage, Gerakßise XoycSj Alice Barker, and Delia AVj-att..Tl\o service .was conducted by the lion..the H-ev.. A. i S. North-cote (the bride's uncle), and the Eer. Cttfio.ll KiugiSßviH Moore, (uncle of tie bridegrootn). Mlramar Ladies 8 Golf GIUB. ■ The bogey competition played- yesterday resulted in Miss 'lfw&e Wiiiiiing with the good score of 1 dmvfl. Other Scores were: Miss M. Whceter, 2-down; Miss M'Kellar md Mrs. ft. P. Ward, ft down. ' Tennis Club Dance at miatidailah. The KhaiiduUah. Teams Club gave- its annual dauec. in the ;Viuntcipal iiii-M <w l''riday, June 10. 'the pretty decora* tions were ot'.lycopatWm and ij&lly. and Chinese lanterns. Amongst those present wore: Mrs. litoldswvirth;, wife of 1 tjic president of tij& tflub, wk> wore ee*. riso channouse with fiwpte jiinon tivordross; Mrs. Stitart i'oJjeW, ill black edition over white silk; Mrs. iiatliam,. in black brocade; Jlvs. Ha>rkness, grey silk; Mrs. Dumbelt, 'blade charme-iise; Mrs. Kirkealdic's c/ljin'roffl(j frock was of dark red bro?ho with piifpte ohiifaii tunic edged with fur; Miss iTitin ware yellow, satin; Mi'js/Wiilaus, rchjtc wstit touches of .emerald Kreeii; Miss Dnniboll, primrose chMuwu-sc with gold em-' broidery;. Mrs. Coniuffofd., whiifi mam • over white- satin; Mrs. Netam, jiaie pink siih crcpo with touches oi hbivk; Miss Jlatham, rose piiik oharincusie with floral uinon tunic; edged, with white f-B.r; Miss IN. Bathata, isißfii'tild green satin with emerald nittou tu.nis; JNiiss Br-qwn, pink silk with floral sash; Mrs. Porte, white channelise with steol faraded tunic;' /Mrs. Waters, white clialmetise with pale bluo roso; Miss EdmoiulsoH, iriaefc velvet; Jti-ss l). Edmondson, white silk with white gt>ld> ombroidured ' tiHijc; A's, it'ay iSi-wu,-white silk; Mrs. jyrrarri,. wince ninou over satin; Miss Coe-h, white .with white dewdrq'p, tunic and niauvo rose; Mfcs. Robertson, black -ob-ar-metls*! with short tunic of black biiochij with cerise belt'; Miss Saxton, gold siitiw with ld-ison-tunic edged with fur: Jiiss tertah, cmorald green; Miss, I'laming, pate btaa and cerise; Miss Mstekisy, white charnieiiso; Mrs. Maie, whits satin; Miss ' Wardrop, grey )Uh.o : n. with ptjris.fi: snsh; Mrs. Buddie, ontcrnld charflicUs.e. i'ro'tk with ltoyal blue pYeFdress; Miss I'iiiii(iner,. wJiitp njnoiii'iViid.satw; Miss BeSil*, grey brocho-bodico?}'draped with gj-py. cliilfonj-Miss Camer.&tt, stliita lae.p ffoek. 'with pale blue; Mw.. Sioaiics ft'hit(« satin;. Miss Ahdersoii; in pink* Tha supper tables, with tcjnptiiig honifi-inade, dishes, were decaratcd witlj scarlet satift and holly and vjhpriaw berries (ciab colours being red and. white;, aiid gurgeously tinted rine ieaves. I'ropfiifis .won during the. season wmsj prcseated 'l)y tho president, Mr. Hdifew-ortli. Delightful music was supplied hy Mr. Cowley and liis orchestral Tito watar-tos from .townwas crowded aad: (jifls were decidedly in tho minority, hi sitort it was a most succcssfitl dance, Amwig'st the gentlemen {iresotit fare; Dr. fiobortson, Dr. Siwjjswi, Btessr?. Ifa)l.i]s" worth, Pollen, Hocigsnii,, febicson, Jones, Cowles, Mairs-iieltl, . Fttigusoiij Richardson, Biiddte, Kelson, Sioaw, Kennedy, Adamsi,. V'iaJ,. Waters; Wardrop, Carter, {iatriiifftae, 3ra.rbfoo.k, Girdlcstoue, AVoigl.it, S-pss, Cass.erlw s Milner, Porter, Parkinson, Andrew, Cameron, Kirkcaldie, aii4 waiiy others.

Tlio engagement; is an-i'MWuecEJ oE Miss Hilda Lyi'ord, -elcfes-t tlaMghtw <jf M.f. nnd Mrs. C. Lyfprd, Ta-uherinik-au, to Mr. Douglas Stewart, sttssttd soft of Jlr. and Mrs. 6.. T. StolvS'rt. Featliorstofl, ' 'Mrs. and Miss Cufcteii (JJmiedin) aia staying at the liojaJ Oak. jliey. tea-re shortly for Napier. Miss Loeta St. George t'Mustn-rton) is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. 11. in Napier. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. If'foiMy (XelsffliVn.-fo visiting Masterttni:, n-flif are &tnj - i»g with Mrs. A. J. Hathawsy. , The fourteenth piiii.tvnl sovial rc-nniun •and'ball of the WcliiiigtejV Muhtcfjja! Kirc' Biliiindo an 4 Wellitig-ten Vohoiteer tfirc Police will take pkeo in tfeo Concert Chamber of the .'fevn. fiiiM iwst month. The htm,. - secretaires are Messrs. E. von Bcriaewitz a-iid.J. C'effcy, it.nd the committee, cfoossst-s of Messrs. I ,T. Tobin, B. Clarke, ."Vf: H. Cii.Ae/B. I M'CutcliPon, Captate J. Wrig.ht, itiefttenaut J. C-Ciisaok,. MeutStafit . A. Asher, Lieutenant j, A. Short, ant T., Ballinger. ' A farewell afterraoiift tea was given lo Mrs... George -vflifl loaves for ..Auckland on Ud-uds.r, by Jfc; Ffiaiik Morton, at Miss TeiidalVe tea+TOWJes* terday afternoon. * Amoflg these pie* sent were: Mrs. .-'J?, .t*. RH&rinsfoihj Mrs. AV.-M'Ca-rtifc,. Sir's, Loon Cefte'n, Mrs. D. Fay, Jfrs. H. V- O'Leary, Sirs. P.!C. Jacob, arid-Mis. H, Kortoa. . ' Mrs. Davis was- -tlie hostess Rt an-en-joyable afternoon- tea; -ivbicli was given at her residence, in Jlwra lor Miss Gordon, of Auckland. Tile, fforai decorations were very pretty, mid Vrero of scaflet berries' aiftd autviftn M-isge-An animal comj>.etst;i&n. i in •whEeh' everjv on© was given a iiicdt of paper, β-iit «sf «:liich they were, tp'-tai-s , an. ah-pwlj ffith riot even,a hairpin, to , α-ssita tl-icin, provided'much merttmelit-, !Miss" Afclti-B-son proved to j». Me Jsttze-wifiinei-', l»r animal turning flat n-surprisingly 'wefl» propoitioried beast. Mr.i; Dav:is were a grey frock, Willi .toßch.es- <j'f Waelc; i\liss Davis was, In igrey v<*lrcs t with rulfles" of- norisri' nipoij, jins'f Ajlss G<iir» ilon ivnvo a dark ooais. !ifid skirt- and velvet toqun witli ffllf.t" piumoft. For Face all Bnir Treatments, ami Btectisfe'sis, Mrs. t>i»>'esInn's is recoimnowlcii Spaeions Private K'ooins, Qualified .Assisfimts., aiu! P«feoniil Attention. Swit#it/i _ tijlit Tranßl'&rmntioiu of every SilKUffe. "u. specialty'. Ilftiv Kiuiivu'iteccl to. keV-.j) Us- eaioiu , . L'JU I.amii'lon yiiay.* .. - " I3I,ECTftOL^SIS, Tlici only permape-ui cursj for tiie feBioval of superSubus Uuir. U'iije tus-n only be. performed'by α-u expert. Censqtt Mrs. Uaybittlc, Img irad' mvourabty known- for . all treatnwrets,• No. *(i 8 Lambton Quay (over ; .OiT, e-lveniisf). phono 159i.-A(lvt. For Wcddings.-».Apfl»p,fiele- BonqaHi for either large or g-miiit rreddteKs" *t? being continual'.? d-eßigfittU and «ttihoii? the unique distiftettcin eS' all Miss Mu.i« ray'e creations. Flct-ifai;-* for a,tl oe : i:s. eione forifurdEd t* *.ftr PK.rt oltbe t>o. mlniou by Mtjn MuJfH}'. Vlee.£ifle/ Florist. 86. Willie Stt-eet.-id-n. '

Ptrntlita Ramabai. i : Mrs. Nalcier, of Nova Scotia, who is touring >ic\v /fealaucj in the interests of dies vi-oi-k of Puntlita Rsronbai of Imlia, conducted services at the fiaytist Chtird], Vivian. Struct, on Sunday. (Juod congregations attended, and wciu keenly iutat-sk-d in the words of tlio preacher, ivjio spate, from many years' ex) ; )efjimce, of sights ami siicnes that made her feel tliftt m-ilifaticm was ht from the geal of perfection, and that (/lirist'ianity haU still ft J'ig tosJc bcfai'o rt- ha that darkened: sphere' Her ovfifiittg discourse tfotlt with tho early life rtf.Pumlitii Ramabai., ivltoso .parents Itad dlod of hunger during tlio faijiitie. White stilt yswiig, sjic was tesaght to a knowledge of 'Christianity, and tliea (ksired to labour among t'h<> ivomcJ! o.f India. The people of Afnofiea twrafttced'. fiawis to start and support the work. Aniojig ether things,' slip has fta.rcd for thousands of cniM-wt-dows, Who'were left friendless and bomck'SsJ and ta whom has coroe, through lief iiiinistratrous, tho tlajvu of better days. Mt<f. Naltfcr'g stay in Wellington is sliort, but slie will speak in'tile QyiiKregataMmJ Cllrtireh, on the Terrace, St. iTfthn'a Church, and GMrefi of Clvrirt., Vivian Street, on .diffejf&iis ovotiinge ef this 'Wee-It, i

Mr, and Mrs. George Hume (Ffeatliersto.nl> Imve feecH spending soine days in Wellington.

Miss Bflriaso's senior assembly takos ekce- in Sydney Street Sfikmjtoam on l/ritky, hivitations-kftldws aro Tijqiiest<?d to present their cards at the'door.

Miss Elieii T«rv, by Mi', and 3ta, Blascltock and Mr. H. J. Bfoawfieid ilior tnnnngfir), njotored to the- Wellington Hflsjiitiit Wore they fcft tor Jfapieif, am) left a quantity of iioi\"<;rs far the patients.

Mrs. Ncivteii lii'Ag (New PJ.yiMo«tli)>. Miss Betty King, ami 'Messrs.' W, ttnd E. 3viji|s accompany Mr. Newton King «n a visit to England. Tlioy fcave an July 3 by the Niagara,, via Caiiftda.

Miss Cro'Ss. assistant teneltei , at 'tho Nbv; PJylnawth Girls' High Scbonl, l»a.s been granted, a year's lea« -fit swsenc» from tlte- end of this term. Miss Cro«s will tlieii lifflvo for iljiglalid for the ptirj)wse of further sftsdy.' . ...

Jfies PerryvSmitii has returned to Ness , Hymoittli ftoffi'a visit to EnglatK'L

The Wellington Central. WoriiMi's 01}risi.Jan Temi)!?tenco Vmua lisld thgiimftsitWy irujoting on frktay MiS.\Walke!', seofetiiry qf.tlio Gisbanw W.C.f.TJ., gftve isu interpsiitjg. jicraaiit erf thp temperance work dome 'ameuc tlip Jlaoris in flip Jwn'tii Island. Jlfs. Beryowi., editor of "Tiw White- _jjfi"bbon," afos ftas'o an InstTOctrw aiJikcss «■ "White fiiblron Day, , :' Tbe fflfhnvintj rGisoid'tion was passed rtimntJiieflslj"; "the Oentr-'il 'branch rf the W<«aeii's CliFistjan 'J'einporanee Ujifafl effipliiitwally protests nga-iust tlie ttHJltei fifths hancKesp 'qh «ur Natißjial t'rahiWtjaii votCf. and tn s s*s the Cfas-ofnrnaiit to rai.wve .of sivbsibnttiiljiy reilrteo iho wne." . ■.'...

Hair, litos es&l.f, c..i)i jiovw J!*ow anlera tni> eetl be catted if. Diseased , ecato ha*e feet? prflved to l» assD.iiititsid aiwftVß wvfch 'tis tfwwtlji'aiwl' dovelpiptiieftt »f : toi ; ' ; etßßic ltte, aadftey are : ea-sih' avaidaiilV .by p.rbrtpj; ij.s.ci of-HW 'Uifesl sdeatifie pmpatetlftne, «s spld by Mis. 1 ; Miisom. AU B.dWce. given, free oiv iinirandl sldij, Emli case dj^gnosefj,. and el.jpat? tflufiiif (heir ; own-, hoirie .t+Bfttoeht. ' Bandfii.ff p:egitively' parwl. ilisa Milsoja, M. Wilij.s ■Street opposite Shorft'* Picture fheatrei. Telepfroee SU,. , ' ' ' ' '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2183, 23 June 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2183, 23 June 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2183, 23 June 1914, Page 2

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