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Mist F. A. Bodell, assistant teacher *t Belvedere school, has been ap-, "pointed mistress of the Akatarawa l -school. ' ■ 'Mr A K. Johnson, secretary of the Masterton Fire Brigade, leaves for Wanganui on Saturday, to act as dek-ate"it the Fire. Brigades Demonstration, which opens next week. Mr A. Elliott, Collector of Customs ■at Chmtehurch who was spending j! anmial leave at Wangamn, died suddenly yesterday morning. Ap •purentlv deceased had just got out ot bed. Mrs Elliott, "ho had earlier, found lum quite dead o eturning to the bedroom. Ilea i i.i 1wre is presumed to have been the •cause of death. ' On Saturday evening Mr H. M. S Elitalnina, who is leaving the district, was, entertainedl at J ..smoke concert in the . O< W £S; Hall by a number of his friends. Sn tig the evening Mr T. Page, who ,vs in the chair, presented Mr Feenev with a purse of sovereigns on iehalfof lus admirers. The recipient suitably replied. Mr W. F. Mansfield, the New Zealand who went to Hare-Clark electoral system, .otuin ~d to Wellington yesterday. He was present at the final counting of the iotes in Hobart, and obtained an excellent insight into the ousting electoral system m that part of tho •Comm omv eal tli. The following team will represent Superintendent 1. J enl B. Bnuigms and E. .J in Kins, RranchmcnH. Moore lrTnortroncies. maneniiuiii *-" Dixon and Foreman H. Bragg.us. He S Police will he. represented by M J Butcher, The team leaves foi Wanganui on Saturday morning. An interesting wedding was cele-i^datStAubyri-sChurclOaiier^ yekerday, when Miss fc.i.ly Juha Mace, eldest daughter of Mi and Mrs' Walter Mace, of Brammerton, was married to Mr' Stanley Hutchison, of 'Oamaru. The bride looked very larSt in handsome white, satni Stl, of union, trimmed with real lace and tiny pink rosebuds Her wedding veil was Listened wth pearls, and she carried a bouquet ot white- flowery. The, bnc esmaids Miss Mollv Mace and Miss Zona \allance w„ro" nrettv white lace embroidered -dresses over pale blue, with a black satin band round the skirts and white caps trimmed with pink roses juid forget-me-nots. They earned -beautiful bouquets of hydrangea, Scotch thistle, and autumn tints-. Die bride was given away by her. father, and Mr Hedley, of Opotiki acted as Vst man. The Rev H. Watson, of Masterton, officiated at tho ceremony. Mrs Mace was attired in a. saxe blue costume, with Oriental trimmings, and a white hat with black ostrich plumes. Mrs Hutchison wore an oyster hand-embroidered charmeuso and n black hat with shaded grey plumes. Mrs C. Vallance wore a black and -white costume, and hat with black -plumes. The presents were very mstlv and numerous. The bridegroom gave the bride a cold bracelet watch, and gold bangles to the bridesmaids. After too ceremony Mr and Mrs Walter Maco entertained a large party at TJramerton, and later in the •afternoon the happy couple left by motor car for Wellington. Mr and Mrs Stanley HutchkonV future home ■will be in Opotiki.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 February 1913, Page 5
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