WOMAN'S WORLD
PERSONALS: Mrs. Johns returns from Dunedin < Monday. Mrs. Syme, of Foxton, is a visitt here. • • » • Mrs. John Broughton .(Auckland) visiting New Plymouth. • i * # Miss Godfrey ilias returned froj Christchurch and Nelson. # » * • Miss Dixon (Christchurch) is tl guest of Mrs. T. A. H. Bailey. Miss Oakley (Ashburton) is th guest of Mrs. A.' L. Moore. • » • • Mrs. Seaward (Hsmilton) is th guest of Mrs. 3. Chaney. * » * * • Mrs. and Miss Peat (Whangarei) ar visiting New Plymouth. « • ♦ • ■ Misses Warnoek (2) have left on ~ visit to Nelson. • • * » Mils. Porritt has Teturned to Pal merston" North. • * '* • Mrs. J. C. Nicholson is visiting Auck land. • « * • Miss Richards (Marton) and Mrs Symes (Bulls) are staying at Rahui • • • • Mrs. Booth, of Patea, is visiting Nev Plymouth, and will stay for the Eastei golf tournament. ♦ • • • Miss Newton King, who has been or a visit to Wellington, returns hom« to-night. • » * • Mrs. Mathews and Mrs. Harry Davies are expected to arrive on Monday night. » » • 4 Miss 3ioore, who has been visiting I her sister, Mrs. H. Hobbl (Hawera), has returned. • * ' *• 9 Mrs. Giblin (Nelson) and Miss Gordon (Cambridge) are visiting New Plymouth. • ♦ * • Mr. and Mrs. H. Steele, of Napier, motored to New Plymouth this week, 4nd are at present staying at the Mountain House. • » » • Mrs. C. H. Burgess, who represented New Plymouth at the Victoria League Conference in Auckland, has returned home- • • * • Mr. and Mrs. T. Shailer Weston, of Welljpgton, are leaving shortly for a long trip to the East, which will include Singapore, Java, .Japan, and China. * •' • • Miss Dorothy Baker, of Auckland,
who is well known in New Plymouth was in New Plymouth this week wit! the Chautauqua. • » » • Misses Brewster and Thomson, win went to Auckland for the Taranak lawn tennis match, return on Tuesday Visitors at the Terminus this wee! include:—Mr. and Mrs. Penn (Anek land), Miss Brown (Wellington), Mr and Mrs. Cameron (Wellington!, Mrs Wright (Stratford), Mrs. and Miss Rob. ertson (Wairarapa). Mrs. Fred Wilkie, who has been visit ing the Southern Lakes and Sounds, has been staying with her mother, Mrs Chong. Mrs. Wilkie left yesterday morning for her new home atßotorua ft • « » Visitors the Mountain House this week include:—Mr. and Mrs. Steele (Napier), Mr. and Mrs. Marshall (VTu. nganui), ,\ 11 s s (Cameron (Wanganui) Mrs. Harcourt and daughter (Wellintrton), Miss Galance (Masterton), Mrs Blundell (New Plymouth), Miss Bailey (New Plymouth), Mrs. and Capt. Free (Masterton), and Mrs. and Miss Dalzell (Masterton). * • « » Visitors at the White Hart Hotel this week include :-Mr„ Mrs. and Dr. Porritt (Palmerston North). Mr. and Mrs Free, Mr Mrs. and Miss Dalzell (Masterton) Captain Free (India), Mr. and Mrs Hill (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs Skelling (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs Lang (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs- Thomson (Wanganui), Mr. and Mrs. Morgan (Palmerston North), Mr. and Mrs Welling (Marton), and Mr. and Mrs. Jone* (ivanganiii). WEDDING. A recent interesting wedding took plwn at Christ Church, Wanganui when Dr. Elspeth Cameron, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cameron, of Marengai, was married to Captain R. S. J. Fitzgerald, N, Z. M. C., son of Dr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, of Dunedin. The Ven. Archdeacon Reeve officiated. The bride wore a gown of ivory georgette over silk crystalline, draped at one'side with filet lace. The corsage wa3 of lace and georgette, and the train of lace over pale pink was edged with ostrich feather trimming. Her tulle veil was worn over a coronet of orange blossoms, aild she carried a bouquet of white lilies and asters with asparagus fern. Miss Barbara Cameron and Dr. Tui Bakewell were bridesmaids, the former wearing a frock of heliotrope georgette falling straight ;™ the shoulders, edged with ostrich ..■■ather trimming of the same shade, and uic latter in buttercup yellow georgette ;' ~th wore mob «»ps of net to corre»;>ond with the colour of their frocks, and «'-in'ied bouquets of contrasting colours. I here were also in attendance upon the onde Miss Jean Cameron and Miss L. I' itzgerald, who wore frocks of frilled ivory net with saslios of heliotrope tulle, find caps of net, finished with wreaths of' tiny purple roses. The train" bearers nere Miss Mary Cameron (cousin of the ™ie) and littleßillie Christie. CaptJin I I itzgerald, N. Z. M. C„ brother of the bridegroom, was the best man, and Lieutenant Hutchison, of D„„edi„ groomsman. After the ceremony, i\lr' and Mrs. Cameron held a reception nt lie raceeource, a great mnnv guests icing present. The dining-room under the stand had been turned into a reception room and decorated with flags and lo rnge, and the tables were arranged 'Mth pale pink and heliotrope asters with isparagus tern.
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