SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
A Marlborough Wedding. The marriage of Miss Ctwstauee C'ler* vaux Cliaylor, fourth daughter of Mr. J. C. Cliuytor, of Marshlands, Mariborongli to i\r. Godfrey Biirrell, eldest sou of Mr. 11. I'. Uurr'ell. of Bwokkjids, Alton, Hants, England, was sok'htmsecl at St Luke's Church, .Marlborough 'IWu, on Wednesday, Juno 17. Tire church was.beautifully decorated with pink and whito "chrysanthemums, unci "a large floral bell. The service was literal, flu'' coreniony being performed; by tho Bev. W. Wollstein. The bride worn a. bonutiful gown of ivory .satin, gra-ceruliy. draped with old Limerick lace* ami the* veil, also of Limerick lace, was worn over a coronet of orange Wossolßs. Tilt 1 court train was of white. Satin covered with Limerick lace. The bride carried an exquisite shower bo-turue!-., and liter ornaments were a ropo of pearl®, the gift of the.bridegroom, and a. &ffiictid pendant, the gift of Jier sister, .Seven bridesmaids were in Isabel Chaytor (sister of the brisk;), Miss Christophers, and. five tiny <ftnii» drou, the Misses Kitty ■Oi'vayi'or, Dorothy Chaytor,. Mary Stuart, ami .Betty Stuart (nieces of the bride), and MissElizabeth Atkinson, The two elder bridesmaids.wore pretty fixeks of pink satin, draped with flora:! ninon., anil black'velvet liats, trimmed, with .fair. They carried bouquets of pitsk car.nations and white heather,,and wore pearl brooches, the gift of. the fopidflgnxwi. The tiny children wore dainty (racks of wliito muslin and lace, with, pink floral sashes, and wliito muslin hate., with matteau wreaths of pale jmik roses. They carried bouquets ■of pink carna-' tions and. white heather.- Mr. Laureiwo. Chaytor. was best man, and Mr. Jack Chaytor was groomsman. A reception was afterwards held at. Mafshtand's., and a dainty afternoon tea was served, ills tables being artistically arrakjjerl with frcisias. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bun-ell teft -during tho afternoon for Waikawa, P'et*i,_«tt route for a tour of Now ZealftUcL/ before lcmv* ing for England, their future hon.vo.l'fio bride's going away froek- 'w-ss of-wait-flower red. hat en suite-. AifeonC the many beautiful presents was a handsome pair of silver candlesticks, the gift of the employees of the 'Marshlandestate. Miss Chaytor-.wore a /Hmmiiwhs; boot* of wallflower brown crepe do WiOHC, dark brown velvet coat and ta-q-fi-e with plume. Mrs; Stuart (sister of the btile), jjt-ey velvet, with touches of apricot yellow, black and yellow hat, wi'ili lirfto n-hime; Mrs. H. J. Staee (sister, of the bride), blue coat and ■ skirt, wafetoaat ef Bnlgarian silk, black velvet hat with ostrich plumes; Mrs. K, Cimytar (Pafmerston North), brown costume, with; Bulgarian trimming, btodf velvet lmt> Others •present .were: Mesda.Mes Vavasour, J. Mowot. Kivsor, Vl'atts, • WoM* stein, Dillon, C. Teso.fipii.alJemSltiitc, Weld,' Ddbson, L. G'riJSttis, . Ctoston, Woods, G. Seymour, Carter, L> Ckms-■ ton, B. Monro, and Coflo!l.y. ' Wedding at Mastertonr' - - ■The marriage'took pfec-fj ij-i St. Matthew's Church, Mastertetyofr WiSdncsilay, iif -Miss Ivy, .'l'hcnips-ori, fourth daiightor.of Mr. J. L. T'fioiijpsm), of Auckland, to Mi\ Thcmas Wjfttki second son of Mr. and ?.l-r-s. Wji'etli, of Hose Bank, Mount ■ Bmeo. ti'W (.'ere-' mony was performed by the "Rev. D. B. lAshcroft. Tho .-brute;.. „who Was-given-away-by- Mr-:-A. JV' Welch, Were-■ a gown of white silk c'ojtfcuuo trimmed. ■ with-shadow lace and • pearls, . and a veil -fastened with oriitigd '• •■'tolossojiW. Sho carried a shower, botiqiiot of wiite chrysanthemums. The ..hrlde-srftflids. were Miss Wycth (sister of .the bridegroom) and Miss Olga" Phillips, of. Australia. Both wore ■ pi-Wk- silk, ooliennc. and black'velvet'.hatslwitlv'pink roses. Skating Carnival. . '.' ' . The All-Red. skating- carnival at Pnlmerston North on AVediKjsday _ evolving, arranged by the supporters of- Miss Harris's.candidature far the Q-uttenship of the Carnival, was Most- Sfieeosjrful. Burlesque Suffragettes lad previuttsly paraded-through the Scpini'c, .headed !>y a band. Tlw first jiifeis $m\h&s.% costumo was won by M-.-K. C. KrelKills, representing the "All-lied- Jteutfl." On tlio front of her costume Was pa.inttfil si map of the countries nut! softs touched by tho steamer service. Tho Jwawogenr, represented a -ship. Mr. 0. DiSew's representation of a lady won the men's costume prize. During ilhe -evening a iniln and. hurdle, raco iverp .caittfc-stcfl, tho former being won -by Master* T«f(in, and the second by J, Cuwi-e. Misr candidates have ,lic*kl -aice-os-sfti-l-"socials" in the town and s'iilmrbs. — Special correspondent. Wellington South Nursirig EiuisJohA The Wellington. South- Xlirsiftg; Uivi' sion inet for tlio fortiujjbtly meeting -ott Tuesday evening at ttiti KewtGWii Library Lecture Hall, a large mtwbcr- -e-f' members being present, A varied 'SOi'iesiof bandaging was .carried out by tho'se present,, and proved very bfjHc-li' cial to all taking part. Miss Harding and Miss Patii, ai . Auckland, are guests of the Prime Minister and Mrs. Mass'ey: . Mrs. J. K, Miiclie, (A Ditncdi'M, who lias been on a visit to Sydney, is sp-emK ing a week in Wellington H'itii li'-r sister, Mrs. M.oag-Lovy, 'Mr. I.ce, .M.'P. (Oaniarn ! airtl .• 3'ti'S. Jiue arc staying at the Hotel -Cecil, Mrs. Tarrant, who iia* W sfwisding the last two months with her ms-tlie-r, Mrs. 1). Huiok (Pali-Wilton Bwt\\) leaves on her return t« %tiivr»v to-day. Mrs. and 'Miss Riwk {f'ato-erston N'orth) are staying with Mrs. C'oUstabh?, Kclburn. ' ' . A very enjoyablo CUchrn po-rt-y ' Sftfl dauee, in aid of St. -Prftiwis's Church funds, was held atCiiif Ho«se, island Bay, on Wednesday night. J'h- spite) of the boisterous weather tl-ieffi was a large attendance. The winner* of the euchre prizes wero Carric-ntoi- (Xj, Mrs. Chamberlaiu (booby); the M.ov. Father' Peoples (1), and Mr. King (booby). The following ladies and gentlemen contributed items to a musical programme-:— Miss and Miss May Evett, pianoforte duet;. Mrs. Evctt, sen.,.. Mrs. Evett, jun., vocal duet; Miss DiWy. song; Mrs. Evctt, song; Messrs F. Whrtaker and Green, songs; and Mr. Illingivorth, musical monologuo. Mrs. Evett acted as pianiste, and Messrs. Whitaftcr and Krohi'i as joint secretaries. For Faco Massage, Stintoffooißg, all fiaif Treatments, and Electro-lysis, Mrs. Ko-lles-ton's is recommended. Spacious. P'rivato Kooms, Qualified Assistants, aiitt Per-Sdria-l Attention. Switches and Transformations of every shade a specialty.' flair guaranteed to keep its catouv. 250 tambj ton Quay.*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2186, 26 June 1914, Page 2
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