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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

A quiet wedding was celebrated on April 15 at Trinitv Methodist Church, Wellington South, by the Rev. B. Drake, between Mr. Lewis W. Cozens, eldest Bon o£ Captain William Cozens, of Wellington, and Miss P. B. Gully, youngest daughter of the Into Mr. Thomas Gully, of Bristol, England. Miss Gully only recently arrived in. Now Zealand, alter having served, at Home and abroad, on the slafT of the Q.A.1.M.N.5.1t. from 1914 to 1920 inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Cozens left on the samp date for tho north,' where they propose spending a brief holiday. Several Wairarapa residents are at present visiting Wellington, among them being Mrs. G. H. Perry (Masterton), Mrs. Douglas Graham and Miss Graham. Mrs. Peter Gordon, the Misses Barton (Featherston), Mrs. Ralph Beetliam (Masterton). Nows has been ipceivcd in Wellington that Miss Daisy Kennedy, tho eminent violinist, is now out 6f the privato hospital in Sydney, to which sho has been confined since her New Zealand tour, and is now promisingly convalescent. ' Miss Stella C. As ton, of Wellington, and Miss Ruth Neilson, of Palmerston .North; lato of Wellington Hospital pursing staff, are leaving for America on the R.M.S.'Moana on Monday, their object being to obtain further experience in their profession. It is their intention .to enter one of the hospitals in California firsthand later to go to other States.. •■..■■•. To-night at 8 o'clock in lha_ Board room. Education Board Buildings, n meeting- of the. ladies of the Navy League and the members of tho girls' branch of tho league, will bo held to mako, arrangements for the distribution of refreshments to the eleven thousand children who will take part in the parade in honour of the Prince of Wales on Wednesday, May 5. Tho Navy League ladies have nndertaken this work at the Tequest of the Children's Committee, and a largo rmmberuof helpers are 'required. '"■ Tho engagement is announced of Miss Kathleen Prances Borer, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Borer, The Terrace, Wellington, to Mr. Russell J. Giles, of "Fleetwood," Makowhai, late of tho Fifth Reinforcements and recontly returned after nearly five years' service. Mr. Giles is tho second son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giles, Manawatu. Mra. Burgess has returned to New Plymouth from a brief visit to V'.'cWington. Mrs. Hudson fMotneka) is spwding a few days in Wellington. Mrs. W. D. 8. Mac Donald left yesterday for Rotorua. Mrs. Fitchett left) on Tuesday on her return to Auckkpd. Prom there sho j intends going on to Rotania, Mts. Hompton las returned ficm a visit to the United States. Mrs. Lovell left for JTawora early in the week on lier' return from a short visit to Wellington. Miss J. Gifford Laurenson has returned from a vist to her sister at To Kuiti, and is staying with Mrs. Buxton at Lower Hntt. St. Mary's Homes, Karon. The monthly meeting' of St. Jlary's Guild was held on Tuesday, Miss Coalcg presiding. The following donations ■nave been thankfully received by tho homes: Laery and Co., flour; Johnston and Co., tea; Bannatyne and Co., sugar) Nathan and Co., butter; also cakes from St. Andrew's Guild; apples. Miss Creswell, Mr. Johnston and Mr. Adams; :jam, Mrs. Oliver and Miss Turtonj clothing, Mrs. Harper, Mrs.- Patrick, St. Andrew's Guild, Martinborough; harvest gift, Worser Bay, Carterton, ! Levin, St. Mary's, Karori: Miss Richardson, ss. sweets; Miss While, sweets; •a friend, 2 cases fruit; Miss Mnnsell, ■fruit; Mrs. WiU'ams. fruit; Mis.-? Kirkcaldie, grapes; Miss Coates, clothes basket; Mrs. Brady, ,£5, to bo used for tho children; Mrs. Macgregor, 12 nightdresses; Mrs. Norman, chutney; Mrs. ;Cad'j making of several garments.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 4

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 4

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 4

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