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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

(Nohow of Engagements and iVoddiDgu.— When rerorts of wtddinge abd announce, ments of engagements are sont'to "Dominica' , for publication, the name and address of sendor should bo enclosed, not for publication, but ae an ovidence of good faith. Otherwise the announcements cannot be published.) I Wedding. ""' I At tho Trinity Mothodist Chiirch, Nowtown, on Thursday afternoon, Miss Boabice Taylot, I daughter ot tho late Mr, Udward Taylor, waa mariiod to Mr. K Beron, of Duncdin The 1 bride, who ivns given an ay b;r her brother, ' Mr. W. Taylor, ivoro a eoini-oiupiro gown of nory chiffon taffotns, with bridal veil and wreath of orange blossoms, aod she carried a snowor bouquct< She was attondod by Misa Elsie Schultj and Miss Elsie Cullin, who wore cream fiocls and carried heliotrope bouquets. Mi. Hairy Stairmaud acted as best man, and Mr Ldward Taylor as groomsmen. After the vredding a reception was held in the Masoma Hall, and a dance took place there in the evening The bridegroom's-pitt to the bhde was a diamond and sapplurvflvacelet, and to tho bridesmaids/ gold brooches. The bride's travelling dress was a navy blno tailor-made costume, and white hat wrodthed with cornlowers, Amongst tho many -presents wan a to M om ? e,lTer tea -P ot ' from & 0 BiaS °* M '» W Noad The 'Girls' Realm Guild Feto. The out-of-doors fete which is boing arranged, by Uc Lady PlunLot Centre of the Girls' Realm Guild, takes placo next Saturday in the punds of Awarua, kindly lent by Lady Ward for tho-occasion. There are to be Mveral stalls, respectively for the sale of flowors, novelties, tobacco, sweets, and tea cups and saucers, and an entertainment, "Bellamy's Quadiilles," IS also Ixsmg arranged The pi ice of ndinission is only sixpence, and afternoon lea will bo pro vidod without oxtra chaigo Euchre Party. The committee which is arranging for th» euchro party to be given for Miss Mercer next Tuesday mot last night at tho home of Mrs. toulls, when final arrangements woro made, Tho Hon. J. Millar and Mr. Hcrdman, M.P., nave notified their Intention of bomg present, and practically all tho tickets have beon di». ■ posed of. ' v i Roses, Roses, h|l the Day. ( Tho prl clerk who iiuds tiinb hang heavy on Jjer hands is rather ingeiuoue In dovismg little aivorsioiw, and seioral of them yesterday amusod themsolyes by hairassing a. young man in another office, who had receded a box full of beautiful roses froin tho; country. The girls did Jiot pe« the flowers, 'but they hoard about Mora, and presently ai little messenger went along with a note'politely isoidcd asking for a few of tho roses. An answor equally polite wae sent by the youftg man with two or throe beautiful blooms, and theroupon followed another messenger with another rcquost, and vet another, and another, and another. The telephone boll rang, tho letters camo. but vory ' early in tho day the possessor or the rosea hardened me heart, and not a lose would be bprtovt, Tho girls onjcyod their joke, though they made bo little out of it, and tho young" man s fellow-olorks thought it was exceedingly amusing, but his private opinion is not recorded, i

Then Excellencies the . Governor and Lady" Plunket have issued invitations fot a eraafi dance, to beheld in tue Sydney S>eot Schoolroom next Thursday Mrs James'Hutchison, who has beori staying with Mrs Vallate, at MastcrK lqft last mglit on her retfirn to Dpnedin. ' Mrs Baurae has returned from » br'iof rial to Auckland i Sir Joseph and Lody Ward attended the show at ChnstcUiirch, an J wl n probably return to Wellington, to-morrow Mrs Sollw,' of' Mastcrhmf is pving; a bmck-Lnack tea on Tnday, in-honour of MJse, Maud Camoron,. whose marnago to Mr. WV Roberts, 60n.0f Colonel Roborts, of Tauranga, takos place on Decombor 7 , ° Mrs Barkaa left for Sydney by the Ulimitroa yosterday. - - > „ Mr. and Mrs VavasOnr, of Blenheim, ,r returi>ed by tho Maori yestirday from their 'visit to Chnstchurch Tho Hon J D Ormond and Mrs. Ormond, who have been to Chnstchurch for the races, rotnrned ycstordayi

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 10

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 10

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 10

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