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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

wedding at Hastings, I . Tito marriage took {rkißO lust Wwliws- j day, in St. Aihljw's Preshytpj-ian j Church, Hastings, «f Mfc CStfjatabei Evelyn (Clirissie) Watfciisa, vwHigesl ' daughter of 2klr. & A. tfatkiiw, tolffr. 1 Herbert Button Paiyc'bHL of AwaiUi-i, j Hastings, third sen of Sir.' 11. Pe-wlrell, { of Meanee. 'lhe itev. 11.I 1 . ftaiusa-v iter- 3 loniied the ccrej.ti.6iiy. The bride, \ttto i was given away by k;r fatlioi', ftw it j hand-embroidered iftaipqvrreetio ftpjiliqte! ! with Honiton lace- in. di'-stgfrs of rose-1 buds and true lov-tni' Icnois, Tile I'tiHe j veil was fastened with a ofiToiic-i&f at-aftga { blossoms, and sho carried a bnsi'juet ttf ! .white flowers. Miss Ivy rtemps.on I (bridesmaid) Wore an .e.W'bfokiei'cd mus* | lin frock kith a Mack velvet- tot, and j carried a pretty boijrtusl:. | little nicces of lite bridtr .u'tended as I flower girls, ami wei'tv dressed, iii clii- ' broidercd muslin with mob eaix. Both j carried baskets of ■ violets -awl maidm- i hair. fern. Mr. A. Wal.kius wa.S tlio! best man. The bride's present from j the bridegroom was a J&M rwdilet avid j pendant, and to iho bridwinwrl was j given a pendant sot ti-iMi pearls, Theiitfclo girls i ccoivcl svristlci wa-fetii'S. 'Hie bridegroom's present front the bride was a gold Yiatcliehain. Now Plymouth Weddings, The wedding took plwe .?». Tiinr;day, in St, Mary's Chiit'ol.i,. New Plymouth, of Miss J-'reda M. Perry, anly daughter of Mr. a:iicl 3Lra. W. M- Perry, of New Plymouth, to Mr. Will.taw 'j. J Douglas, only sort of (lie late Mr. W. j S. Douglas, of Auckland. _ Tfe toe. A, 1 H. ColviJle performed 'the i The bride, who wm .jrk'era aw v av ffgr tei* I father, wore a gown at V.'hit'- Ficnush f laco, trimmed w'i'tli. seed .pearls, and I .finished with a wide satin waist belt. J An. embroidered tulle red was won) over J a coronet of orange bkissrvfnsi and slip carried a beautiful Shoiyei' boutynefc. The bridesmaids wore Hiss CL Douglas (sister of fJte ■ bridegraorii). aw! Stfsij Alice Healy (Strat-fordt, who hiitk. Wafo frocks of white lace, the skirts made with three (loun.sesj Jinished With vvide belts of violet satin. Their mob caps were' of white lace.,. trimiiiod with violetribbon, and their _ imnaMii «hc ftf violets, fastened, with violet. ribbon. Mr. J. P. Ande&frtvfros tlio host- mail and Jlr. N. Perry the aroo.msip.-ii..-' A reception was held at tire residence a;f • Mr. and Mra.• ' i:(/liry, and -tat# the [ .bride and bridegroom left for tiny south, | the former travel Kg in a nattier Wttft I costume and hat to Aiiifcli. The wedding'tis®!? pl'iieo in St. Mary's Church, Now Plymouth, cu Thursday, of -Miss (Alice Statitle Oaydi-n, oWest; daughter of Mr. and Air::. Joseph Haj'S-' doii, of New Plymouth, ant! late of London, to Mr. 'Wiltosm Cyril Staidev. of Hillsborough', -\lj.ss M. Hayden w:}4tlio bridesmaid, ami there were a'.-o iu attendance two girjSi the Mi.s,seß' Coniey, nieces of the bridegroom, Mr. 'Ernest Stanley,'" lirfl't'liftr' '$ tJjo lii'-klo-" groom, was the bs-st- teH, .jMitl. Ati". ©- nest Locke the groomsman, 'l'iie cen.'mony was performed by fhe Rev. A. if, ~ Oolvillc. vicar ot St. stai':i i? s. Wedding at Auckland. 'i'iie wedding to.q'fc plas© o.ii Tiiitrstiay "afternoon ill. Alf.cWai.ii! of dlte .teas; Aitken .j-tjclimond, sct.iii:d damjltkr of ■ tno. late Mr. J. !i. .KicUmoiia, of tha ui'iu of Hestetli and'-.lttetiusujttti: .< tors, and Mrs. J. £. Kiclih.ond, oi Hot'i:lanus', iUouhtiiin iteiidt,! ispsiiuif te W.} H. Dean Banu'ord. Tu-j c<';cmoiiy, ivmch was held at the voidcii.c-e ol tnc bride's -'mother, sV'as petibriili'd by tile itey. G. IJ..Monro,Sat;:' IjUfe's teriau Churcil, ifettubia.'' Tho' maids /Were .Vliss lie::yl Uicbmond (sis- ■ tor of the bride), Miss Kitty Qiark,' «ud the Misses Jeau and Uegio ■ M Conrdck (nieces of the bridt.) The best, man c was'-Mr. S. Stuekey, and Mr*. Ai-thur l Aitken .(cousin of' tho bride) :■ was -gioo'lnsmaii. Hjjr bi'otlier-ii'.-iav,', '3!i,jj. ■M'Uoriuick,-gay<J: the bride aWiij:.' Miss Tolmie (Xelson) and her' nice", Miss K. Haggitt, arc tit present visitm;, Wellington, and are staying at c'uj Hotel-W'iudsor. Mrs. George Neaie, Austin Kticf'.. is visiting her mother, -Mrs. S. J, lteiily (Takaka). Lady Steward left for Waimai-; on Friday night. The marriage took plaje ill St.- Ang'.istine's Church, Naijipi', fast ! \?edneifi;a;y of Miss Magdalene I). K. C'liristiaiiseM, daughter of Mr. ,J. Christiansen, of Christiania, Norway, to. iM-i-v Reeinald G. Butcher, son of jl'r., icij/S sJrs> &. . Butcher, late of Iluslmen, NorUianipt.ci!shire, -England,' bftj now ;s>f Napie'. The Rev. Canon Take performed tiie ceremony, and the hri-.h v-i\s given away by her uncle, Mr. C. ■1-I,'Nfislso.i.i-..

Mrs. J. Williams jntl Miss M. "Williams (Havelock visiting. Sydney Archdeacon and Mr?.. Evans, wlio have been.- visiting Wellington, return to New Plymoutli early this \vecli. Among tho many disUflgfi.isl'-Cd ladies wlio have purchased pictures at Mr. John Baillic's London Gallery may be mentioned Queen AlexanJi i, Pr,.ice,.s Alice, Duchess of 1 Arejjle, Princcss Christian, Duchess of SSnkswig-Rolstem and Princess PatHcia of Com-iaiight. Princess "Pat" (a-;s: she was called jm Canada) is'a regular visitor, calling two or three times in 9' season. Baillife's London shows., usually consist of tho work of one artist, and aro never so comprehensive as tlte e;X66i.l : fliit collection he is now exhibiting in H'al-ljbur sh'ei B, next Ferry, Wharf . For Face Massage, Shainpoinnu, all Ijai-r-Treatments, and Keruol.ysis. Mrs. Kelieston's is recommended,. Spacious Private Rooms, Qualified Assistants. and Personal Attention. , Switches and tions of. every shade a specialtf. Flitir guaranteed to keep its colour. 25.6 Lanibton Qnnv.*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 2

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