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1 Wedding at Masterton. | Tho wedding took place in Knox Church, Masterton, yesterday morning of Miss Eva, Gawith, daughter of Mrs. Gawith, of Woodville, to Mr. Harold L. Pearce, of Masterton. The church had been decorated for' the occasion, and the ceremony was performed by the Rov. G. Brown. The bride, who was given away by Mr. W. Mivnro, wore a gown of white silk crepe with a veil and orange blossoms. Miss Molly M'Hattie lyas bridesmaid, and wore a whito silk frock with hat to match. 'Mr. A. Miller was the best man. Tho bridegroom, who has enlisted, will go •Into camp early in January. President Wilson's Marriage. A special Now York agent has arrived in Paris to order the trousseau for President Wilson's fiancee. Dressmakers refused to serve her becauso she is a German naturalised in America. As a solution of tho difficulty a syndicate- of firms cabled to Mrs. Gait (tho President's fiancee), offering her first models as a woddijtg present.'— P.A., "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. For Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Mrs. Barltrop desires to acknowledge the following:—From the Foxton Girls' Guild: Five pairs bed-socks, 3 flannel belts, 4 knitted belts, 3 flannel jackets, 13 treasure bags, 21 nightingale, 8 cap bandages, 9 eye bandages, 6 knitted mufflers, 3 pillow-slips, 2(5 pairs mittens, old linen. Miss Jenkins, 2 walking stioks; Miss Powell, 18 pairs bed-socks, 24 washers, 3 balaclavas, 18 eye bandages; Mrs. C., 3 pairs bodsocks,. 3 balaclavas; 3 bed jackets; Miss Wilson, 4 bed jackets; "Anon." 5 pairs day socks; Mrs. Downes, 4 undershirts, 4 pairs underpants; Miss Wilkinson, £1.

.Miss Qibbs acknowledges with thanks gifts of socks from the following: Mesemmes Hodgins. and Lyons, Misses Hodgins (2), and E. Bird.

Miss Gfbbs acknowledges with thanks gifts of socks and balaclavas from the children of the Sacred Heart School, Guilford Terrace, for the soldiers at Gallipoli.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2627, 24 November 1915, Page 2

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316

Untitled Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2627, 24 November 1915, Page 2

Untitled Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2627, 24 November 1915, Page 2

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