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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

'Wedding at Palhiefstim. The marriage took piaec in Alt Saiiits Cltiiidi, Pnljires-sUw Nortii, last week ofM.tes BliaibctU Brjant, Imiftfi daughter of Mr. 11, It. Bryimt, Tifitoa, to Mr Jdfm Buu&ito, son of Sir. tuic! Mrs.. Bungnto, Kdvtii Grove, . flte ceremony Was a. Very quiet o-iie, and fciie Rev. H. @-. Rnshcr was tk> effecting clorßi-inaii. The .Misses H, and B, .Bryant, siiftefs of the britfe; Svore her attendants, aurl Mr. W. Steplreuson was the tost in-iUh The bridte wore a gown of white silk, with a veil and orange blosse/ftis, an'i carried , a. bouquet of cream mi feint rases. Her , bridte■maids were also wearing white silk ■ drosses and jbhtefe -velvet bats wlt)t white feathers. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold; necklet set wjtti rubies, and to t-hfl • brifemnida Were Riven gold chains With p.erid,%nt crosses .attache;!. ■ A reception; was aftcrwartls held. at tfe> rtisicience of Mr. and airs. ■Stephenson, Bridge and Eucfife Party, A very .<mj.oyabjs ijridge- and. euchre' ■party • was-giyeii ia Blisa T-gfldaiPs tearooms last iivejiing by members »|! tbd ■Welliiigtojj lawn feri'.nis CJub i'of tlie .benefit of Jjteir ol,ub fuiids. 'Bib faijtas are admirably suitcfl to suefo entertain- ■ nient, and with; thi> .shaded %Wa and stands of foliage and pofc pla-nts> to sAy.' ■ nothing of the ■ pretty coloiw efet-s"' made by tip. efenihg feoek's affd clpafe: of the femiirfn'fl portwii pf ft& gatWri. ; -iiifr, ptesented; a yfiry aMraolh'o a{» I penranoo. Bridge was decitfrdly tlis favourite satiie., ajid lit all., for both ■bridge and eo?jtre, there werp Jiojiut : tv/eiity-five tftb.fes k -use, some- ;nterost- ' iiiß games i-Csuiting. |%,V colitimisl . till about too .crtilofek, aftd tliwi sufjseiW provided .'fe ; Mis.s TefidaH, ivas ii-aiidet) ! round, liia eoDupitto in e'tiarfjjj of the arraiiß&mfeftts fot- the ciMii.i.,ig was foimed by Miss Mac:k., *ho wa.j i.i ft uowii of white satin, with jHi-tiye&lffc'js of embroi.dt'ft.d .net; Miss Altoan', in white satin; Misg Affly Wtsbb, who Wojfj : a gown of fuafee sattii with botfe of : tucked net; and STxvsSM. Oro*b.i& ajid JofEroy. _ Among thase prisseal wew: Mrs. 'Kirk-el', Jlfi. .JSjti&j .Fraser, Miss Zohnito, Miss Gibsoiii Miss Atas-te, Mrs. Kcitli BLifckeal&ie, Uts. Wyett, Mrs. Kennedy MactfehaHi MkS Miss'Bagei, Jfrs. Wriglit, 3|fes Retto child,■ Miss- Ma-c-Slotrani Miss 3L 'Davies,' Miss PlimnjSrj Sites Miss Bftc-it, . Miss ' Clarke. XIW M'AUfettfr, %$® "Francis,' Miss EialfSy, .Miss fivfliis, Mis's:-WiliiMn.&,' ■■Stiss' Hanaah, 'jtiss &tis; 3m% Miss Holtees., SSisrs ■ Covengy, jVlessfSi .Harper, Irons',, KfrkftaJdio, Bttssdi, Rout, Flaiiiijgaav, .Ea>-.)sfts, Olinlfnard, Raird, Hanlaii.. nted j\iw«ay;' fie ulii* •nfer of. the feritlgsi' T.-riS Sfiss Frftselr. amf of the euclire jliisa M&tbschiJ.drahd Jfr. Van Staverfiii,. . ■ The Homa Gemfns.tif the Chief. 'The last .coining, of MacOailiirt Mhoji. (tho late Diikc ot' ! to J'li.s Eigfr" lands was fu-l'l of toiiefeg $ tolling conkust to t.lw jfoj'al maufning "in W'ostmlrealer, that swomccf- s'jimJwHoal •'■ of the life iliat was; Midod tlic : re, ststes ."•Tho Qut'dn.," And th.asq- wh.o wci:6 Dresent cbfD.ii,'nil. wwe. placed beftihe't- a:rf y'ai(l jvith : 't]ic ■tfpisiju ij|ji«y af ; it-oine. as , well as.a sftfiigriji bSg hjy.ttic, btidge,:of ; .the clan' of fh.o'XJanjiifc'is,' jibaphM |,j?e ni>ot where■ JjHe,.{lur.M , e hills, siioiy ti|K : ped in the distance, fepfc itatclj ovctf iiio still bluo isaters'-df Holy fej'ehj ■fejiliscd:" , that .-the -cSaniiaeji Vbj) cariie s# siletittyJ .and sadl.v fronfffl) sides- Vv-.Bre'jiioiirH.iiig.'. ono who stooct'.. fo." h..very' real' ■sovereignty indeed;,'ajid;. thfti a' s'Qverefg.itty inlicrent iuiil-. iivoSpJioivMe, „. as is ih.o power of.pafcnßtteni.itscslf,/.apart alto-'. «ctber frani. o.£ wcacUh. -gr,. worldly power. ... A Training In Motheferafh The'laiffafc effprb -srhiieli is Uenvg.JjisHleto prepare "ivofiWh ■b,}ie,l'.j> tho solution of. eslonial probisms. m teiiig made by t% Society, wliicij Jtjvs 6tar£e.tt a ffiHijßory- in , connection wffli.tte Stok.6 Vfipr Gatonial Traimnft fiolfegc, near 'ftrjrtiiig-. ham, • Eiigiadd', , states '-"rive Quccii.'", Hero pupil's are to .be rijcefeed . «nd trained t'o. jiftt iis , la% UttrsSs,'- Miklw-. sartriers, riiotttfs' lie'Jps, and: , sceiiil workers "in ftolJipr?' sftods and creqiies. The coifW- i?i.sts. tlirfte months, tni ' includes'', boft '{lirereiticnj a'ii.d; : 'priictwal tuition:' '. Scvffi«l eKldren Hntj billjks are -liviiife at tile iiifisdry lienwis. A Pink $eaSqif* ':■ Pink is the colour of the pfesbnt tioiidon seasoiiv ■ JJcftfljf all. the |feat ssh cietv balls' tee him. A'inceil Hi a- pink bower of Soroihy Parkins au4 athi* queens ol flottffg of the satoft ti.nt.' Pink dvCsses faf the youiig dftnG.csl's' have natfri'.iiij' a:ttd Lnadort has, so to. ■ speak, pnto pJolti Tho sliades of- t'liis (telightlnl eoionf are, rrimf, fliid sa everyone lias 'been satrsiie'il. ■ ; • ■ A Fomlriine Court, , -. The yottfigest ruler in Eawpe is H.R.H. tlve Gj-rand Bnatoss Jlary Adelaide of iiflSSenifoWhg,; aft attraotivo young woman of barely twoiity, *'h.O is assisted fii her ttpreseivt ; at4vo duties % her live sisters, Uirti? o'f wfem are nterp schoolgirls. . fli.6 s'|ate of Ills• jjtiuoi": pality furnisljes a, chapter of .■>» Aii? thony Haiw iiiiaginativft liayel in real life, for alt tire eltoeivts ahoiij .the: 'Court are fcminii.iOs aw! it is-gir] nii&j with a .vcitgea.ii ; ce, Sej , Jlajbsiy fe,.) however, aliiiorigl)' so Jrxfei/;, *fuitbr '& veteran in .sttitcc-rait,. as lipr' ifitther porspnally cpiiductej] 'jwir p.&.HtiGal cation. lie ■praciieaU hatiSfifl -oye.vtlie ruk.rsh.ip tt his datightei:' o ; n hei' fifteenth birtlijtey. Dr. aflij Mrs, Srtvpus«n. r who have boon spewliiig. the last- t*& weeks j.n Napier, i ; 6tWii«d to Cliristeliurck <i« Monday.. . " . ' ~Tlie Misses Morkaae (ChTbtehtefch) left on Frifer iof Syiitey, svbm ; o they intond tB epemj tho reinaincler of tho winter. Mrs. and Miss Sargood arrived m \yclliugiort yesterday ffonj tho Sfttttli. Miss Tfllmre aiitl Ssi"§s_ Ijaggitl;, wlm have b.eoii staying hi V/«ll.ingteij, kft for Nelson <jn SlttH^ay. Mr. 'A. ; A[.P., aiid Mrs, Myers arrivert m. W©tiji)gton, from AucklaitA, far tlie session. ' For FnOfc JtitssnUfij ShflrtptMriitg , , all Jli\h Treiitnuitits.; ami BK'fttj.-Blysw, Sftvs. Koil ston's is i*ceMj)'jt.MiJmi SpaeiMis PMvtiti Kooms, Quatifte.it Assistan «, an»l • I*ergijniil Attention, Swittdics i»i<l .'ll'ntet'orhifltioin of vhvy sliittk- it. fcpic'atty. ilair giinrantccfl to kei?ii its oetoar. i2o(f Lawbton Quay.*

Nobei Prize Winner. Baroness- Bertha voii Saihiev, whoso uo;ith ivflj mmoimoed in recent ciili!«l •news, was a. vi.i.uter of tks-Nftbel 'Prize, Itnviiiji; garnetl the distinction lor Jusr wk in the cause »i' peace. Kb.'? was pfesideiit of tlii! AHst.ri.iiii I'ki.c© Society; hon.. president af the jnt-ertta-tir.iiiil I'faoo Bureau of Berne, and a member cf tiic Advisory Council of tiro Carnegie .TVaw j|?<iviu(littte : n. She \vc.il-knott i! tiorij in Kmopo Slid' America, Bniilg a lYoaw!) oi' striking personality aflu Rreat.force <;f character, inul was oiip, of the leadine; .liftures at the IVpxc (..om>renc<> at the fi'aguc, , Ste was WW author of -sevwal books, tiro chief ? wh oh \is '^' a y Down Your Arms" (Die Niedor), She was 71 .Vi-a-ia ol ago at hor death, Tho proposed l'limket Howe for Bate? is to benefit by a dance which is 'o bp hold m the Onental Bai Kiost on liir.rsijay; July 5). . lie cfliiiittittoo is tormeel by Lady ,Stout, Lady . 'Ward. I®cty ©odtey, jSl.ra.dame:s Mas&e?, j.'PJ Luke. .% Nathan,- WJlfdrd,' A. \Yillinnij Birkott F Waid S Kiikcildie, JI, Hall, 51. Cumuc, Broum; Misses tfatts,, Simpson, .- Brandon, Barnnit, Maelsfflwe; .B*Qyiey,.. M'tai, Moss, (stout. Messrs. Hume, Birkett, ITortoft, A. Williams, Ueorgc, K. JCirkealdio, mid J. Grey. Mrs. ]'-itcliett is the honorary secretipy. iDie committee Wil'J bo jjiad if a.scfcptaneas are sent in as soon as 'possible, so tliivt- arrangements may be made accordingly. Miss Helen Gard'nor, the gifted Dunfl'iiii soprano ar.fl amateur actress, is Present in 'Wellington to attend the final re'iearslh of "I'aul Jones " to be presented jjv the Wellington Amateur Operatic Sooisty next' week, i)r, and Mrs. Bn«o f ...who hare been apendiiu; some days in .Auckland, aro tioiv .visiting W4®igton, and arc staying at the Cirailcl Hotel. '-, Mrs. _ Kennedy mid her elevor famiiy bf musicians leave to-daV for the \Vairn rapa. Foatherston Will first bo visited. , : The J foil. .T. A. Miliar and. Mrs. Milter sirs- staying at tho Occidcntal ■ hoi el, Mr. and Mrs. G. F, Perry (Mast.piv . ton} ate staying at the Empire Hotel. Jl* Jfss Mtutay-Ajiislay (C'hristchinvh) were passengers for the south oil Monday. The'death oceurrcd an Monday night tost- fit h« residence, 268 Cuba' Street, ! Of MisS Ijuey Lovelock, ivho arrived fft b.pr failier, tlio late Mr. Isaac J-oreloek, in the ship Bolton, in April, K4O, boiiiß a:.non<T!it the very first soi-"ler.-i iu Mc.liiii[;f.on. Deceased hail livejl fjir some.. sevuniv years on the ■ « Site in Cuba St.r«f., Slio was n ■ sister i-it M'. Isaac W. Lovelock, of J alniersion Kor'th, Mr, -Levi l.oreloek. "I Wellington, Sirs. Win. Tonks, of Weil.rnfitoii, and Mrs.. ■&, llio.mas of ■Carterton. .• Tho Hot). Dr. I'oniare and Mrs. I'omare liavo arrived ill Wclfiiigtmi for tho session. The pupih of Hie ' Tcimika Pistfict H-Igji School; to-day presented Miss 1 Inllips with several valuablo souvenirs. Jl'iss Philufis l'lii.s been twenty-fiTO years infant niistress at the scho'of. aid is. tip# rotiriiiff on Mpei;a.ikai.iiiioil, Tho oitizoii.s ef flemykli ar/> sliortly ent-ei-tainiug lier at a social, when anotLrrr ■Btosfiniatinft will bo iiiadc..^—Press Asso" Ciatio.il. .A tea, party,'ito a picture gallery! Could there be anything more <loi:igitfu'l? Boss&SsOF> cjift jVi>w ftrMnffo to iPtJfcriain ,guo>&3 'in 'file B-'i'llio Gallery, H.irlKv.ir Shed : '•'B," nasi Kerry \Vhwrf. Tayes afe re-' .eeftetl for parties of twenty, .ami tile ordinary ailnvissio.u fee (o the gallery covers the cast of re'fre.-j.hmcr.f.s. Hair, Uk 6 '56,0(1?, can never grow nuEosa ' 1 th& stfffl be suited to it Diseased Rejilpe bftrfl beeH proved to bo associated a I trays Tftth tho- growth .and development of njj. prpbio life, and they are ®si : lt avoidable by prompt use of the latest soioniifio pre-. parations, as sold bv Miss Afnsom. All ■ advice given 'tee on lair and skin. Each ■ case diagnosed, .ana clients tnupht their own hijine treatment. Dandruff. 'posi*. tively cured. Miss Afilsomj Si Willis Street {opposite Shortt's Picture Theatre). Telephone Sit.'

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2190, 1 July 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2190, 1 July 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2190, 1 July 1914, Page 2

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