SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
; ,ji%n).qpn Mrs. H. Holmes, ■of- Mastertenj-iwliq is? ißtayhig witli lior chil-at,;Da.yA?/Rayo-iHouso, gave a very par.ty, at which a nnm;bor- of iitfcla . gnpstfJ: were present. On Sunday'affenpon Miss M'Lean, who has recently "returned,, 'from a trip , to' tlio Holy Ljind, 1 address on Palestine to tho mcmbor'S i "Of'lhe Y.W.C.A. in tlio Association's ltooms. "<>J Sir. and Mrs. Martin' from Martinliorough, ;aro..staying Jlotel. i 111.- aii(l : Mrs. Miltfa, .of -Marion, are visitiing"' IVolliimtoij; „• 'flicy!' are staying /at tlio (.rand Ilotttl ' , ~ 1 Mi. and Mis. LjceU-Greon, who aro tour.Ji)g: Now Zealand,'arc to arrivo ! in Welling.tpu Jrom Jsnpior on /Monday night, and will PWJwWX-; fi&y or a, wepk'. V, "afoornoon .at : St.- "Anne's fhuich NoHtoiuif Jl.-.S Maud Cooper, daughter of -.Mis.sCnoner, of 'Adelaido Road, ids maujpd to Mi Arthur Trevor, son of Sir., .J, ii.ifcvoi- ; -shsifbrulc Vvoro a charming
/•</: v.'.-,.-frock. of whito chiffon taffetas, and a white hat with' ostrich . plumes!. ..The.; bridesmaids, ■Miss Annie Cooper and Miss Lilian Trovor, wore frocks;.,of:, whito/, embroidered muslm, and widolints.They earned shower bouquets of ~sweet-.peas,'-and,<pmk roses. --Mr. Alt . Among this many presents, was ,a tea and' coffee. ser-, vioo from : tho,: employees of . the firm .of •Messrs. Trovor and Sous. ;. ..;' V . >
: Tho Dominion Bazaar, which has been held ;,at,-.thef ■Huttj all .through! .'.this week, in ajd: of' a\ fund- for-building • a: convent .school mithe district,-, has,.been a very great success..- A feature, of rtlio entertainments has boen- thc-performanoo of- Miss- Putnam's pupils, ifwlio"diaver, given fancy dances every evening,;. . In -tho::afternoons the 'childrenhave been entertained by Mrs. Chapmanand Mrs. I'oterkin. f; Mrs'.f Itiddiforfl gave!.a reception,-on' Mb|i- : day- evenmg at her'homo at tho Hutt; wlien a •mumber'Op"guosts' ! "wcrc present; among them "being:, many ,who- liave been ' regular ■ h,ttondants 7'at,-rMrs. -. Riddifpfd's; pleasaiit bridge evenings. .1 are ..returning to -Masi tortorf'After .'Hj'^jfelvo'mbnths'; yisityto'. Great .Britain.^''-rTho'<wcathor ' encountered : coming' ov'er- from-Sydnoy- to~-New ;Ssoaland by the .WaiTimoo will bo remembered for a-long tjino as,.-the stormiest experience of''their ■ travels abroad. .. . -J.: .! i.Tli'ohYeddiiig ; Mflean ;to:Mr... Braest*;'Blundell, 7is ,;takd' placof. at ; St.: .'John's. Chtijcli'on-March : 'li...' ' " ; |,| I'ci I. . ■ ; >.•:
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 February 1908, Page 10
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