SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Hawke's Bay weddings. At tho Taradale Piosbrtorin.ii Chinch ou »edno«la},Miss Wood, eldest daughter of Mi and Mis. A. Wood, or Greenmeadows, "as mm nod to Mr Hugh Kuuidgo, only son of Mrs J. Burudge, pi Bissmgton. Miss Bje Wood was bridesmaid, and Mr. G. Ritehie best man. Subsequently, Mr and Mrs Buindgo left for Auckland and HotoI'Uft.
A quiet wedding took place at St Paul's Chinch, Napiei, Wednesday morn'»K, ftlien Miss M A. Monteith, third dauehtoi of Mis H Monteith, of Daiii.ewike, w.is man led to Mr. Jamea W Ueibert, son of Mr and Mis. Herbcit, of Waipukiirau The bnde Vvas 'attended b\ her niece, Miss Ringland, as liidesmaid, and Mi. G. L. Morton was best man. After the ceremony, Mr. mid Mis. Hcibeit left foi "Wanganui A picttj nodding took place at St Patrick's Church, Napier, Wednesday morning, when Miss Elizabeth Murphy and Mi Claude Calliuu, both of Napier, weie mamed Mr and Mrs Calhun subsequently loft for Wellington. Wedding at/.Featherston. A maniage in which considerable locil I Hiteiest was centred took place jeeter- | day, when Miss Alice Peaico ("Llollj") Homes, daughter of Mr. and Mis Henrv ,Homes, of I'eatherston, and loimerly of I Richmond, Nelson, was married to Mr Eugene John Gidham Cbleman, son of Aii William Coleman, of Richmond. The ceremony was poi formed in St. John's Chinoli, the Re^. A T. B Page officiating The bnde, who was given away by her father, wore an Indian cmbioideied lobe, ami the usual veil and orange blossoms. She also cairied a shower bouquet of loses. Miss Florence Bale, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, hor dress , being 'Of whito nmon, over 'charnieusc, trimmed with tur, with an oiange belt, and black velvet hat adorn,ed with autumn loses She cairiod a bouqtiot of white- flowers. Mr Norman Jonos, of Wanganui, was best man. The present of tire bridegioom to tho bride was a diamond and emeiald ring, and .to tho bndesmaid a silvei chain bag. After the ceremony the guests were ontoitallied in tho Oddfellows' Hall Tho bridd's (goiiig-away dress was a navj blue, costume, with saxo blae'>hat. . , • Carniyai W,ißk in Palmerstori. ;.i r * A packed house witnessed the proceed., 'ings/at-the'.Opera House, v.which represented '-the.,,'third night's contribution to ■„ Carnival Week. "Tlie comedietta, ■ ''Bubbles,'; , by ! . the High; School'; Old Girls' Association, and a Cafe.Chantant ■by.: Mrs/Cliay-tor's ; party;, were 'voted igreat; triumphs.'' «■. ; -'•'..-. : . ■'"■:':■/.'-:■ ', The. teams •who survived ■ tho' ' first ■round of;the tug-of-war were the -Waii-. . clorcrs; Gas Company, Druids, ■, and. .''Abraham':!arid':Williams teams. .' ; :. :•■ , the AValtziiiK againstlive other, pairs.' • ,: ■;' On Wednesday': night boys were, competing in the Highland Fling, i.-the, gen .tlemen ; :iii'monologues,-, arid.'.tho ladies 'in'.'skntinjr.- .- Tho'liic'dertafel'Society and ythe participants, in the game; of Living ■.Bridge were also prqminoht, in: (the !,evciling's proceediri'gs. .-... \ • ', ■'»' .' ";.' Great?, interest' , Surrounds tho j strng-' gle !for '■ first place among -the Queeii; :candidates : .^ t "Miss" i .''Millar: : "and ' : -Mis's'' ':€6bKf«4qrSl new;' votes jds-. itorday, -but-the relative positions/of .the .'five ■.ladies are ttrichariged. '; ;- ■ ' ' ;Arts : Exhibition;-;/ ; ";.,".• ';'.'>)■ ■'■>■■:■■.", & .: ! ,' , --.:The - Manawaiu->A^ , 'An4\oi i kfts''Citiii: ■'which ;is ! .contemplating':aiibther >exlii-'' bition, similar.to: thatjo'f last'year;>held ;aCmeetirig-- on- Wednesday , /and , focred_'.the arrangements ./til -a special :crramittee consisting of ;Mrs. ; Archibald, 'Miss; Crabb, and Messrs. 'Graham';'' Bar: nicoat,--and' Cohen. - : .■.-"■■ ;-, . >■• ■--.' •.'.•■•■•-• '.'■-, lncluded' , among the passengers who arrived'in Wellington yesterday: by the Auckland express were Mr. arid Mrs. 11. E; Horriblow*, of Mangaweka.:, : '■■-/.•■ V.'.. ".' ■■",A' : quifet.w , eddinjg took place 'ori Thurs'day', V. jiii;^ ■.Clrurch, ! 'Fcathers'ton. The , bride 'was ' Miss Susan Fullartoir Roxburgh,daughter of-; Mr. Jairies Roxburgh; Ayr, Scot-, land, and >.thp bridegroom Air: Harry Hoiightoh, son of Mi , .; Ci'Wv- Houghtan,- , 'of Featherston, ■.'.The';, bridesmaid ■ iVas 'Miss.Agnes.M. Roxburgh,',sister ( of the' bride, and the best inaii Mr; , ' William T. , Te Tau, of Masterton. 'The:H.ev. G.,K.r StowellVwae'the officiating clergymane.', ■..: A' "Sh'akespeafo Hour" was given at tho ; Wellington i Girls'. College yesterday •aftornbon, when. Miss Hardirige-Maltby gave.the vLettej , :Scene" from ''.The Two .Gentlemen'of , .■ Verona,"; Mis's Kathleen Gold 1 taking', the; part of Lucetta'and .Miss Slaltby 'that' of,rthe Lady Julia; the. Epilogue from "As You' Like It",; -t}ie ; Duke. , of Biickingharii's speech from ''Heiiry VIII" ; and- the; condemnation of the Rebel Lords frortt "Henry V.' , ' '
Mrs.,arid Misses Low (2), of Wellington, are spending a holiday ;ih Napier.;
■j.ThX engagement is announced of .Miss Rata" ; Nixonv-i-seciind-: daughter of tho , iato : 'Mr.i v Oi'S;. Nixon", late Chief /Inspect tor-arid Collector H.M.S.^Customs', , Wβ!-; lington, to Mr. ; John P.atpn; of' "Mount View,"...Alexandra, Victoria.V
■The. Key.- Mr.- Boshor (Palmerston North), arid' Mrs.. Rosherarb guests of Mrs.'Tripe, Boltqn. Street., : , .■'.'' - ;
The annual dance of the staff of John Puthio and Co., Ltd.,, 'takes .place .iii ihe Masonic Hall, Boukott Street, on Wednesday,- July 29. ■ The chaperqnes are Mesdames. J : Duthie (junior), BiggHardie," aiic} Harper, 'and the committee' 'is ■'• formed;;.by tho -Misses : Gr'ant, Hill,) Levy, Lindsay, Itcnhie, Messrs. Andrews, 'BcyiariiSj .Jones,' Legg;' Lookott, -Pollock,': Ritchie; Thompson Turnbiill, and Waltoii-. 1 ■/■■,": ,■■ , ■'; ■ .
Arraiifienients are now. well in hand for/ the -Race Club ball, to beheld op, July 16; .-'The'floral'decorations are in the bands' of Miss Patricia Hardy, and something very, effective may.he looked for. His Excellency the Govcrnoivand the Countess of Liverpool'will be preSRiitV' and, also representatives' from the three ■ warships now in port. . To prevent 'overcrowding,' the stewards have decided to; limit the number of invita; bionsisstied! '■';.. ■-..'. -.',, -.'
Srjorls coats will, it is stated,, be very cheap during the next few davs at Mrs. Mathewson's..2G4-2GG Lnmb.ton Quay. TJn"Upvclpthin?, evening .wear, nnil , millinery will abb be at .exceptionally, keen rates. ...'•.. ■ . ■■'• ■'•■■ ■■■:,•
For Face llaesage, Shampooing, all "Hair Treatment's, and ■Electrolysis; 'Mrs. Roll ,s----loii's is recommended... Spacious Private Rooms, Quulified.Asslstnn s, and Personal Attention.- Switches, and TransformaHoiH of-every' shade h sp-c'nlty. Rair guaranteed to. keep its colour. 256 Lamb, ton Quay.*; vi. ' . ; ...
in Aid of The [iunkot Home. i'he dance which was oiganited foi the benefit of tho I'lunket Homo foi Babies, and hold in the Oiiental Bay Kiosk last evening, was e\cellentlj 01ganised, ami was vcij enjojable even foi those who nei'e not dancing, at nicio was much that was extiemeh pleasant to look upon and plenty or Ptioplo to talk to The deviations nme charming, the whito streamers, which were earned from the centre ot the roof to the sides of the walls, with oops and festoons of pink loses and Jicopodmm being extremely light and dainty-looking, while tall I clumps of bamboo, foliage and nikau I Palms added a contrasting note of coloiu Beautiful music was played by Cowloy's Orchestra, which was placed on a stand at the fuither end o, tho loom The supper room was also very prettily decorated with foliage, shaded lights, and floweis, and the tables were ,airanged with quantities of white narcissi and othei flowers in season. The gieatei numboi of the delegates who are in town at tho present time at- ! tending the Plunket Conference were able to be present. Included among those uho "-attended the dance last evening were: Mm. \V. F. Massey, who was wearing black satin with jet trimming ; Lady Ward, also in black satin trimmed with jet embioidenes and lace, and wearing diamond ornaments, Mrs H D 8011, oyster satin with an oveidross of blaok lace veiled with chiffon, and trimmed with bcoutiful turquoiso and crystal embroideries, Mis Heidman, black mnon and lace, Mrs F M. B Fisher, black charmouso, with bodico of white lace veiled with nmon; Miss Masse\, whito crepe de chine and scarlet floweis, Mis J P Luke, black satin; Mrs Algar Williams, green satin with bodice of cream lace and not, and short tunic of shadow lace, finished with a sash of floral ribbon, Mrs. P^ne (Chiistchurch)," black nmon and lace; Mrs. Tiuby King (Duncdin), white satin and lace; Mis. Parkes (Auckland), white satin, with a. draped overdress of laco veiled Hth black mnon; Mrs Fitchott, black satin with bodice of cream lace, veiled with black ninon, and jet embroideries, Mrs Birkett, white satin and laco; Mrs Lewis (Hastings), black satin and lace; Mrs F Waid. black satm, draped witlulace and nmon, Mrs T. K Sidey (Dunedin), .buttercup. crepe,- drapod '.over.-,mauve * satin; .Mrs.-.' Christie, mauve' iiinon". over white satin; Mrs. Theomin- (Dunedin), ,whito satin,-,:draped.With black; lace; Jfrs....'Carr- '(Hastings)',- v black, and. white; Mrs.. Curtis. (WestWt);; -black' satin;, Mrs. Oldliam ■ (Taibapc), . black satin and-lace. ,Mts. Reeve (Wangamii) Was in black and white; Mrs!VO.- G. JJ'eii (Nelson), black; .Mrs. W. Nathan, Black satin and lace;" Mrs.-Brodie, ivory satin, drapod;with black niuon and laco; Mrs. S. Kirkcaldip, white satiny draped .with; beautiful lanei and : blaok ninon; Mrs.,-. H.; A: .Kirkcaldie, :•-white -satin,: drapod with lovely\black lace; Wes An- , dersou,;. dark cherry satin, draped with ninon of a,paler shade, embroidered with gold; Mrs>- .S..'Harcotirt•''dark V. 'molcK coloured sathi, 'with, bodico -of -cream '.lace and not, and short draped >tunic of violet saiin;. Miss Barnet-t, black laco/ and ninon j Mrs. Mackeiizip, black satin; .Miss Simpson, pale.blue satin and lace;, Miss. Brandon, geranium Ipiiik charmeuse ■ Mies D'Oyley, white s;atin, ,with ;Sliort tunic of/black, iitce; Miss.M'L'eani', -.white crope de and; lace, j aiid-. corise 'sasn ;■ Mks, Stout, '-white satin with jChifFon'-pverdress;; Miss.lMpss,. • white , satin,, with '.jjalest pink' ninon overdress ■ ',Mrq. •.'J.los3 l L,bli(6sc.; arid /white;. .Mrs.", 4 Ward,.'grey,- satin'" arid . grejy' : overdress •"' ■Mfs.;Yonngi grey:saiin; -Miss : Bell, dark: :bite, 'satin, with :ail" amber sash . arid :browh"'fur' triininiiig; 'Mis.' A.:'GraT, ■chanipagne-colotired satin'; Mise Q. ■Johristoni:black.ninon, 'with tojiches of emerald 'Jliss B. Putnam, white: •satin; Miss.:Jl/ 'Putnam,.-dart:; blue ■ ninon; Miss Dalf, palestpink ninon arid ', lace.; , Mrs. Peacock, emerald green : iiinon over satin; Airs. 'M'Vicar; Jlack .Satin; Jliss Mooi'e (Wairarapa),,cream satin,'' with-lace -'overdress; Miss Peat, ,lilack ninon and red roses; Miss'.Hayf ,ward,black velvet,'with bodico of eream' : lace';. : Misa Gear, black- ninon; : JMiss Jones, flounced dress of .1 palest' pirik 'chiffon; Mrs.fAVatts, pale blue j satin, with short "cream'; lace" tunic;.'. Miss. Kettle . (Weetport), .pink ■, sating. ' Miss Watson, palest pink chiffon; Miss-Wil-'sbn,, white satiii and lace'; , Mrs. , Salmond, pale green satin\a'nd lafie; Mrs. Rankino Brown, black satin.and jet. em. broideries; Miss Ewart, black nirion and: lace; Miss H. Bulkley, black ninon with touchesi.of..emerald green; Miss'Dalley. white satin, .-with overdress of ; floral ninon; Miss Una* King, white satin, with ninon; overdress;. ; Miss: Pilchef, ■j. black' ninon and lace,, with floral, belt; Miss -AVilford, maiive ninon; Miss Wil-. 'iberfossi'. pink. eilk;';.Miss Miles, pink charmeiise alul lace; Mies' : Fairburri ■ • (Wanganui),. yellow figured crepe , de; chine. ..The , committee was formed by Lady Ward, Lady Stoiit, Lady.Godtey, Mesdanies Massey. J. P.- Luke,. W. Nathan, Wilford,. A. Williams, Bjrkott, ;F. Wanl, 5..-Kirkcaldio, H. Hall, M; Christie, BrodieJv Misses son, Brandon,, ;;Barnett, D'Oyley, M'Lean," Moss, StorntV Messrs. , ' A."Hiinic. Birkett, Horton, A. .Williams, . George, K. Kirkcaldie, J. .Grey.,; Mrs.' Fitchett was the lion., secretary.' '-..
Before leaving Wellington to-day >for Sydney,, Miss. Ellen Terry will be entertained .at an "At Home" iii tlio Baillie Gallery of British: PaintinKs, Harbour* Shed U. . T\\o, gallery"will bo open to the public as.usual. ■/ ■ ■'"■
, Mr. j. Culford BeUand Miss Betty .Pnrdqm loavo this morning for "Woridville, having; been engaged to supply the elocutionary part of the-: program me at a , concert to bo hold tliere- to-nignt.
..'•Mrs. H. Nicholson returned yesterday ffohi a visit to Hawke's 'Bay, and ,-witli her'sister (Mrs. C. M'Gill) went on to Wellington,, whero; her holiday ■' will _be prolonged. . a.'■'■■■'■'
■Another of Miss Boriase's assemblies is to be held in the Sydney. Street Schoolroom on Thursday, July 23. . ■ . SUPERPLTJOTJS, HAIR. ■ . ,'■ Mrs. Hullen. Boulcott Street, has received; the following; testimonial, which has heen. abbreviated:—"l have much .pleasure in recommondinK ; your "Eusnia' tor the removal of euperfluoua hair. Having b«en trented, per medium of electrolysis, also depilatories, at' great expense, withont. receiving any relief, "I am gratefully thankful' to you for your treatment of ray. case. Since undergoing your .'. treatment I am ploased to state that not only-has your remedy removed all traces of superllnous hair, ibut in addition has improved the complexion wonderfully. (Signed) Joan Lang." Original copy of abovo can-be seen at my address Mrs. Hullen, Boulc'ott, Street, .' . T!
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