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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Miss Inglis and Miss Bagnall, from tho Manawatu, aro visiting Wellington, and aro Btaying at Caulfield Ilonso. A sale of. ivorlj, ill aid of St; Mary's Homo, Karori, is to be held at Mrs. Harold Bcauchamp's; on March 23. , Miss Quick- is leaving for England with Miss Kathleen Beaucliamp next month. Mrs. Glovci-j of tho Salvation Army, re-' turnorl to Wellington on. Wednesday night, after establishing, in Auckland-a'Women's Lcaguo of Mercy for tho visitation of tho poor ,and needy, similar to that formed recently in this city. ' ; . . Nurso Klom, who is well known hero, has .purchased Mrs. Dixon's _ privato nursing home in Ellice .Street, which she will' tako over as tfrom Wednesday next. ' Mrs. P. W. Sairclough leaves .to-morrow to spend a short holiday, at Hastings. Mrs. Wm. Kebbell, of Alfredton, is at present paying a visit to Wellington. : When: the last English mail left Homo, Mrs.- Wallis was staying with her sister m Salisbury. At St. Augustine's-Church, Petone, yesterr day: afternoon,' Miss'' -Ada Hartley, eldest daughter' of Mr. Wm. Hartley, Petone, was married to Mr. R. Rising, .of Oriental Bay, Wellington.' The Rev| J. D., Russell performed the ceremony.- Miss Grace Hartley, sister of the brido, and' Miss L. Rising, sister of the bridegroom, attended the hnde. Mr. A. E. Rising acted as groomsman. After the ceremony, a large number of guests wnjc ontertained .at the,' residence of,,the bridesmother. '.'' - 1 The wedding of Mr. Horace . Reynolds, fourth son of Mrs. P. M. Reynolds, and Miss Helen M'Hattie, eldest daughter of Mr. G. M'Hattie, was celebrated yesterday (writes our Masterton correspondent) at tho residence of the bride's parents, Worksop Road. Miss Jcnnio M'Hattie was bridesmaid, and Mr. M. Parkin; of' Wellington, was best man. The ceremony was performed by tho Rov. A. T. Thompson.

■ Mrs. Percy Holton.gavo a pleasant tea on Tuesday'for Mrs. Hughes,'of West-port 1 .- Tho ■hostess 1 received her guests' in a frock of white chiffon over pale mauvo glace, with blouse of embroidered net. Mrs. Hughes was in black.net over.lace, large,black hat with plumes; Miss Hughes, whito taffetas, .with touches of turquoise, blue hat with plumes; Mrs. Knox Gilmer, black and white striped costume and palo grey hat; Mrs. Samuel Brown, : black, with lace. scarf, black hat ; Mrs. O'Shea, green striped taffetas,, green hat; Miss Page, cream voile, picturo .hat; Mrs.,Dwyer, navy voile, with smart blue and white silk .hat. . ' -

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 151, 20 March 1908, Page 3

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 151, 20 March 1908, Page 3

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 151, 20 March 1908, Page 3

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