SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr,. ; Bailey, :of Westport, and .his two . daughters,' leave Wellington oil-Friday'for a visit 1 "to England.// 'r. . vV. i, , . . Mrs./R. Levin'"has,.'returned from' a visit: to Cliristchurch. Dr. and-Mrs.. Hislop are at present : in • Auckland ..with their littlo daughter^/ who was one of; the,bridesmaids at .the m^r-ririgo • qf'MisS'Zoe .Tliorno''Gedrgp. on. Monday.'.Tliey ■aro.'expected "back: in .Wellington: by. the -eiid of the week. .'•■■ ' '■ " • ■/ , . ~A, quiet; wedding was .celebratedat - S,t;; , John's Church/. Feilding yesterday, wheii. Mr.' .. 'Edward Moss, -of . Auckland, ex'-member; for. ; Ohinemuri,'was married to' Miss 'Ainy.'Hnll, . of Auckland,'sister, of Mrs. .A. H. Atkinson. , Tho'.Eev. A.:.S.lnnes- Jones, of .Feilding,' ofTi : I ciated./;.The, cotipje afterwards. left by : til? . ;afterhobn':,express on their- honeymoon trip. The marriagd also took. placo ; at .St., John's -.-Church, (.Feilding,- yesterday, of ;Mr. ' Robert Birch;, of- Apiti, ~'and .Miss ; Amy -James, '. daughter., of'.Mr.. and, Mrs. Thomas . P. James, of/Princes' Street,. Feilding; The bride, who was /given away by her father, was/becomingly.-attired," and -she . was . attended by .lior .sister,";. Miss Olivq James, as bridesmaid. : ■ .-' /';/. • Mrs.- Elizabeth Rankin,, of Picton, who died on Sunday at her; daughter's residence, ; was ninety-eight years of age'.- She -arrived . in"; Wellington' sixty-two'years ago, and had lived- in Nelson for nearly fifty years. A .meot'ing of. the St: John's .Nursing Guild was:held oil Monday, when Mrs. Rhodes sidod;: The. nurses' , report -stated that, tha - number of -piitients.i on-the.register.'for- Jau-'; nary, was 634, i and.for February..63o.. : '.'.The. number; of, visits .paid to ..'sufferers, 'dvring last month was'.'.733, 'arid the number, of .patients discharged 1(3. ; Six patients were attended "once,jaiidi three .twice daily.'at, the ' office. :It was-reported that' the nurses' had been granted free tram, passes., -by. the City. Council. Donations i were-acknowledged from -the-following ladiesMesdames Scott, Wat-, son, iGrunsler, Carter, M'Carthy, /Adams, Isott, Hall,: Nathan, Osborne, Chappol, Gear, Erwin, .Crawford,' Gray,'., M'Grogor, Jolin,stone, Sim, Myers,;-Tripe, Hunter,: and. "A Friend." / , ■ ■- . . /. /:■-... ■ On Monday- at/ St. Paul's Pro : Cathedral Miss- Jessie :'Cu'mmings, : eldest 'daughter of 'Mr; Cummiiigs,. of the-Ne-tv-Zealand Railway.'Department/ was- married to Mr. Charles .Colpiis. ". The Rev.'.Robinson performed tlio ceremony.- ' ,T'he. bride wore, a frock, 'of white /Indian lawn, , h&rid-embr'oi- . d'ef'cd,; and 1 trimmed with 1 Valenciennes :iace, aind a : veil and .orange, blossoms.'/ Miss- T. Colpns 1 (sister of the bridegroom) 1 who'' acted as bridesmaid, wore a dress of whito silk; with' 1 chiffon 'sash, and whito' felt hat, witli plumes; ' Mr,. V/Johansen wiis best: man'. The wedding breakfast was held- at Godber's Rooms, .and - a ..large number of guests' were prosontl' '!/'• '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 137, 4 March 1908, Page 3
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