SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
A' Wellington Wedding. On Wednesday afternoon a pretty wedding took place at the residence of the bride's.parent's, Mr. and Mrs. George ;Tattle, 18 Kent Terrace, when Mr. Edward John Bethel], of Wellington, was' married to Miss Eva Tattle. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. 6. Chapman.' : The bride, who was given' away by her father, wore her travelling costume ;of blue brocaded velours, and a picture hat of white moire, relieved with black. /The chief bridesmaid, ' Miss Jessie Simmons, of Masterton, was in a- cream :frock, and becoming Parisian hit. 'Tji'6 little nieces of the bride, Miss Eijoon Norwood , and Miss Ida Koarlc followed,', wearing pretty- frocks. ' 'of,,white,.liiusliri.' . Tho : bride's mother wore a fawn' cloth costume trimmed with black, ancj- black plumed hat. The best man wafeMr. Mellis Stuart, of Wellington, i: The bride and bridegroom left amidst showers of confetti and; good wishes,,b'ylmotor for tho north. 'F.citdlng, Notes. •,..;■;. - '■''..''■; :'Mrs. Willis lias gone, to Wellington.. ■ V Miss -Mackay . (Wellington) is the guest: of-Mrs. OweiiV ' Mrs. Miles, has gone to Wanganiii. , Bridgo parties have beau given lately by !Mrs. 'Guthrie, Mrs.-; Barton, Mrs. Miller,'ftild Mrs...W'heelcr. :.'-1 ; ./Mrs. N._ Gorton has been spending a few days' in Wellington. ~ . i Mrs.. Beatson has. returned from New ■ PlymbutliA : , •■' , : ; ;Mrs. Lewis (Waiigamii) has - been staying, with her daughter, Mrs, Roch'fort.'■'..:.;/;, " •■ J ~,.■;>, -.., ' .The friends, of. Miss'Eileen/Miller ,wiil. be.plcascd'.te hoar that she is'iiqw.recovering- from her serious ; .■• r '.' Mrs. Epchfort is at;present in Wa-■ .ngaiuii."':!,: ,-"■■■,'■:. -'r■.■:.;:; ■■-.'■ "v.. . ,/Mrs.- Ho'ult lias.gone' to;Aucklandw.-. /Miss Pratt- is'staying -witlT-Mrs. ' Walker:;?', " ' ; : ; .: '-'•'■, :. Miss, D. Oldcrshaw (Darincvirke) is the giiest of Eemington-Johcs. ■ Mrs. Luxmo're',is staying at Mrs.. Bickering's.'; ■:'.., -.''..'■'.•. .': '..'■''Mrs. •':#.'' Matthews (Featherston) is visiting'[Wellington.'.-. ' ■ Miss Goates has returiied to, Wellington"; frofn.--Aucklarid; '\-':-': .'.■>■' ; :'• ;■■'■'■ ''Dr..and Mrs. Bamford loft for-:Auck- . landon;Sunday;;; "',',..,,.' ' ; -;,!. Majori'.Graht,- V.C., and Mrs. .Grant aro'. staying at Cauliield House.' : Dr.. and Mrs:' Valentine are leaving by' the. lonic oh :■ Thursday, for England.. ,■ Mr. and Mrs; .Sol H. •'■'•Myers,. their daughter,' and Mr; H., Myers, arc staying; at thq Ayintisor, Hotel. -.\on ; they, leave; by, the' Mamigaijuj 'for Sy'd--;ney,, where Mr: H. Myers will reside.: ..•: ,A reception is to bo held','at' .the Pioupor'Club on for Miss Melyillo frbiu, Auckland,; and on Friday .':a: song 'and story, evening,; arranged by Mrs. D:C. Bates, is to take : y ■■■.'; : .<.;;;;': r ■' .. : .',. v;. Mrti''ahd;;Mfik : '. Jqlin.?VLUcena' ("NV nagh,''Toko) and son iiro visiting Wellington. VY; '-■'■'.;■ '.':-. ,-,',■ .-■-,".;■ .-'fMrs.''. J..Cameron 0 andl Miss.M. Cameron arrived in Wellington yesterday ,I'rorri Masterten. v V; '•:'.■-..■■■. -'..,<:. ;. On' April 23, at Hunter's Hill. Sydney, ;Mi\, Frederick. do,: la. 'of- Hamilton' (N.Z.),' was'; ; married'to''Miss ; ' Sophia, Euth: Child,'' !'M,B;, Ch'.B:, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs'.'-Child,; Orchard House, Sawbridge-' 'worth,' Herts; (states the "British -Aus;.tralasia'u!.').r-''. ';,•'.. : ..'■■.:■''■-':'': <■■'■_ :]■■■?}■ '■-'■ ' 'There; will, be a mass,- meeting' for ;,;woiniiii this afternoon at 3 p.in; in the I.'Grand Opera House;- to• hear' Mr. Dan 'Crawford. -F.R.G.5.,. speak*,oh the' subject, of ''The Women pf Africa.'.' Mrs. .1 P. -Liike,; the Mayoress, will,occupy the. .ohhir, niid tho wives "of. ministers; .-liaycybeon asked .to be on the platform.' 'riiis.'meotinKhiisrboeii convened-by the. Hoard' of •.-"■Directors: of the Young Women^s:,Christian Association. The 'collecting, and ushering .arrangements are iii the; hands of Mrs. J. Hislop and M|ss liawson. .■- •-'.' '..-,. , .'.' : . ;■;,; <V A inpstunijoynbleafternoonand evening , was spentat Miss C.8., 'Youmans' ; ■studio iii' Cuba Streot on Saturday last ,at" a, private exhibition of .-water ;a'nd oil,.'colour paintings. -There Wore, 250 picture's of .pupils' work .exhibited (including'juveniles) and some .interesting: pictures, by Miss- Youirians herself. : The work* reflected 'Credit on tho teacher. ■The rooms were' i beautifully .decorated .with violets, roses,: and ferns, being-. 'sent: : : .'from'. .Mr.V';'Toyey,', .Napier. Afternoon tea ~was served; to tho 200 guests, ■.''including the Mayor, and: Mayoress., ' ■ ; ; v .The.- residents ;■ of .Moiunahaki and Waverley entertained the. manager and staff:.' 'of ~ the","- Experiment /Farm at ja, ball last: weok. . Altogether' the /ball was a great success and 'showed.-the' good feeling/existing between the farmers '.and tli6 staff of the Experiment, Farm. Mr. Lonsdale, manager, thanked those" present on behalf of his staff for the great amount of .trouble \tliey had gone tq.-. : , The death occurred last week in Auckland of an old 'colonist, Mrs. Emma' Carr, wife of Mr. Edwin Carr; of Grey Lynn. , The deceased and her husband arrived in Auckland in 1861. ' She is survived by, Mr. Carr and five children, Messrs- E. J. Carr, W. E. Carr, J; A. Carr. and Mrs. ,W. E..Rattray* ;of Auckland, and Mrs. Ramsay, of Bombay. 'There are.; thirty-three grandchild ren and 13 great-grandchildren. : Mrs. Howard Booth (Carterton) is visiting Wellington., .. \. ■-'.-.. ~; v Appointments may now. be booked to avoid disappointment for the-- new styles of liai'rdrcssing for the Baco Ball ai.d other social: events next week,. :at Mrs. Eolleston's, Lambton Quay. Booms oponed until B.p.m; on Tliursday, Friday,- and Saturday evenings.* ■ ~,.■•' '-TO THE OLD'AND YOUNG. You can'keep your, face' healthy and free from wrinklesandwithered skin for all-'-timo: if you will use Miss .'Milsom's Skin Food (Rcgd.), 3s. jar. Surpasses aiiy- cream ever. used, for; tho skin,, It builds: wasted tissues,)cleanses tliu skin, and -cures blackheads, reduces large pores, leaving a fine smooth surface. "Ciiltene". Balm (R«gd.), 3s. 6di, to be applied during the day, for, golf, motoring, etc. Prevents sunburn, freckles, and tanning. Keeps the skin cool and free from perspiration. ■ Milsom's Face Ponder, 2s. fid. 'box, which' is a skin food in powder form—feeds and nourishes''the skin. Parisian Lip Food, 2s. Gd. jar. positively prevents chapped and creased lips,'and gives the natural flesh tint. All other requisites in stock: Write for price list, MISS JIILSOM, 01 Willis Street (opposite Shortts' Picture Theatre). Telephone 814. ■..■■'»',
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2201, 14 July 1914, Page 2
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906SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2201, 14 July 1914, Page 2
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