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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Garden Fete. *■ ' /At tie garden 1 fete, : .whiicii''•'talc^s^ plaico;iri/the grounds of Awarua/ House for-'the J benefit 'of the Boys' .Institute,'. th'e : follow T '. ing 1 adies :• are; assisting: with • the;. stalls Refreshments—Mesdariies ; , J,'.-./Hftlop,v-lrP.-Cohen, -M"Wlly, : M'Bldoisriey, 1 ' Kqse, Tj&ri-t,;. i ßl^h«^'MWelatißi'Paii^ni l -iPost,';.WhitSr Arnold,-' Tovnsend, - Lovi (2),- Marks .(2), Mackenzie; vEiline*,* -Hally'<■(2); Neflsoa, Gdb.der,>slDawsSn/Wallis,; Gilchrist; VEose, Rosenberg./ Sweet Stall yMesdames- .Gib-, 'b'ons,i i ;Eyncliy'Bell,.iDOT pie,' Davis, Butler, Suckling,;. ■ Rogers. Tlower,.Stall: I' Mrs. Morpeth' and Misses' i .Meadowcroft;! (2), >-Ka,y, Glasson,.- Holmes, (2),:' ari- Preeth. The -MusicalA Committee vis 'formed by ( L'ady iWardj" Mrs, B;: Wilson; Miss •Beauchamp,- .Mjss Ward,/ R./-.Macdoriiild, (violinist), . Arnold, M. '..Ward, ''Messrs.; N. Hales, Andrews', T... Donaldson, .and Dr: 'Hay. . The'ice-cream-stall by Mrs. Clark Johnson,. Mrs... Corrigan ,(treasurer), - and Mrs. 'Brown .(hon'. 'seoretary),'i : . - ;'■ fr-.:.!/-/ >:;,//■'-/Ai'':' ,-' [ Wedding at .Carterton. : v Our special : correspondent', at .Carterton writes that a', pretty 'widdiug.;. took; plicq at; St. . Andrew's <■ •Pi'esbytenan . Church, Carterton, yesterday, when Miss Elsie •May.Woolley/ daughter-: of'. Mrs. A;. Woollcy;.' of Blenheim, -was:'married to Mr.' Ronald/John (Jack) Gayfer, ol;,Gar-; tortbn./fiA. great v many -friends.- and tela- . 'Uvea present in. the church,-and',the MTOcel'-'WasvcKoral, 'as Miss;'jWoolley' /is a : member of the choir. ' The .ccreroony 'ivas perfprmed. by ! the'; Rev. .'L; Thompson. Tio bride,-who .Was. given away.Vby Mr.,, G.'/'Hughan, ■< ivprej'4-a. rtailor-raade cream ' costume,-;'.with -pink'tVchiffon: - -hat trimmed 'wittgreen, Goodin, of: Carterton.; >i'§hel;wis ; ,attended by Miss R. Carson ■ as bridesmaid, who woife'; a pretty dress of'silk ' net. over chiffon' taffeta,' with .blue; arid' cream'/hat, : and carried'a handsome-, bouquet. 'Mr. N..| ■A./M'Kenziev caiTiedi out : the' .-duties, .of best man. .'The bridegroom's.; present/to ..the. bride was ,"a.i beautiful 'gold brooch," Mi,^ffi:mp^ro'-MM;'pearlS. <s rlf%':the wHs held- at "'the rooms' of' Mrs. A.- LV toasts, were honoured...Later, inthe.aftor-Mon.Mr.-and'Mrs.'Gayfer left bymotorcar for ' the • ;V mother of the bridegroom,'' woro a mauvq. -costumv'.with black; and white hat,;.; Mrs. Woolley, the,-mother': of '.th6 ; ;bride,-. .wore' 'i .black with a'-;chiffqn; scarfarid j a black; arid mauve' bonnet. " . j-'.. {;;/ A-College Fete. ; j^Aitwonster/gardeff/fete , has : beenarranged.to. tako. place in tho -grounds' of tho GiHs''.'.CdHege-on- = 6atur" : day;- October. 29.; ■ :3?or .'a very /long .time, this foto has .been thought of and worked for by, the members of „tho -Old ; Girls' Association,- ..with the;, object;; in ; : view -, of (ilrtring. off; the debts .of.;;the'.asMciation, 'and', of' presenting an>Honours Board to the, . Girls'. College. " The' fete.-will a-'be'- : held '■ from/three' to five -in' the afternoon" and ''froiri 'seven^ta/ten, in'ithe/evening,- .and ei~-widdy .ivaned.'programme i has 'been arranged for*",the .entertainment../.of the public.' ; lii;. the afternoon' there' will be three gymnastic displays by the' pupila of Mr. Harrison, '.and/a most interesting-and amusing/Japanese dance-Sby- over one hundred children-in costume.; Stalls will be 5 erected outside, . sweets, bo purchased from them:' Iri.'th'c-'evening tho grounds will be. brilliantly,lighted up. and Eill kinds Of fairy dances will.be performed.' Songs from operettas will be, sung, ind' there will be a fascinating programme: , of- living ..pictures presented. ■Briffe.ts. v.t will vbe.,- scattered about the 'grounds, 'from ;which .afternoon''tia;- and light , refreshments , can bo obtained. A most';successful meeting 'was held-in-.tho ■college last evening, for tho .purpose of makirig' final arrangements in regard; to it. Mrs. TNeligan (wife'of Bishop Ncligan, : who; has resigned the Anglican; Bishopric' ! of; Auckland), ;accbriipanidd\by v fher - two sons (one of whom.' was i.borii-.'iin';; New Zealand) and two daughters, left/Wel--lington.with tho''Bishop by tho s.S> Tongariio yesterday. .. Miss Pulling,: principal of the Auckland Diocesan. High School, also formed one. of the .party.; :-A number of friends went .down"' to the wharf to bid Mrs. Neligan. good-bye. / The Bishop; and Mrs. Neligan havo . been nearlyfeight years'^in.-New; Zealand. , Miss Alice Segrief, A.T.C.L. and '1i.A.8., will be'the contralto soloist at the Lieder.tafel concert..this evening. ■ ! iCaptain" Hewitt and- "Mrs... . and' . Miss Hewitt .leave. Palmerstori on- Friday on a mohth's visit to". Rotorua : r Mrs. 1 and Miss Hewitt Have' riot .'been': crijoying • very good health 1 atterly, and, it is lioped the change ,will be. the.jjpieans'of; bringing r themi.back good health! • - - -■ - - -fjMrs. ' Aridreft-,' Hamilton. :is giving, a tea at the Arts Club this afternoon. \K' Jtiss Thomas,.. (Masterton)../arrived , in Wellington yesterday, and.left for Chris't-church'in-'tne-everiing. Her aster-, returns to Masterton.. to-day. ■ ■ ; -Mrs.' M;. A..-'Tw«edie,. who ; has,. been spending -some months in' New Zealand, returned ito/England, yesterday .'.by. ~.,the Tongariro. '. '-i-Miss-ICirkby,.',who.; has., been visiting •friends, in Picton, is spondirig~a'few"days' in Wellington before returning to her home , in New Plymouth. ', , Mr. and Mrs. Scott after' a brief trip to, the' North Island, returned;to' Dunedin last' night. • '•- The engagement is announced of Miss May. Newman to Mr. Leo// Maridy, ; ,of Motueka. ' : ''''/" /'■ - - .--'. ' . ..Mr., and: Mrs. S. Wright, of Napier,j :arrived in ,-Wellington, yesterday, and are. the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. Anderson, Shannon' Street. -; • : ',-. A' dance was given; by the Wellesley. Club in the Sydney Street Schoolroom last evening.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 9

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 9

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 9