SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Wedding at Masterton. A quiet wedding took place at tits' residenco of Mr. SI. R. Varnhara, GornwaU-; Street, Jlaeterton, last Tuesday, whe.ii.-. Mr. G. H. Ralph, of Ihuraua, son Of ilr, : G. Ralph, of Eketahuna, was mcuiHcd-.tb' : Miss Ella Dunn, of Greytown. ; Thc llqv. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., E.D., ofSeiat'ed; . A Golden Wedding, Two well-known and respected .resident's of "Wanganui, Mr. and Mrs. J. K\ ;Re'yeit, celebrated their golden •wedding--oh,,'M.on-dav last, having been married at .-Nelsb.n onilav 27, ISC2. Mrs. Revell os: n.Kpw ■; Zealander, while Mr. Eevcll is pi*'..of: .tho first immigrants, having come t.o. the.Dominion as a child in the ship ■'WUlliam. Brvant in 1841. For the last t«:.enfy-;rke.. years .Mr. and Mrs. Revell have lived in. • U'augamii. A Hockey Dance. Tho New Century Hall, despite tlie. .u> | favourable weather on Saturday, -.eyeniug, ■ was the scene of a most enjoyable, aijcp successful dance, given by the Syren'sLadies' Hockey Club for the visiting Hinelnoa Ladies' Club from Palmerstan.;Noi:.tli-.. The hall was prettily decorated- ' with. 1 trails of lycopoithini, and the. . ..sapper tables arranged with palms and, witii 'the: combined co'lours of tlie two hepkey, cliw, looked very effective. Mr. A.. Mi -'Sale'lci on behalf of the local team, in * .-short speech, welcomed the visitors,.. : aivd_....;M'r.; Onslow Benge responded for -tlip.' .Ilihevi inoas. The chaperones were Mrs.. Or'mr.od,, wearing a gown of pink charmeiiie, with., pearly trimming;-Mis. Baxter,, .iii;pink silk, with black lace overdress; ;,a'ud.:Mr.s,,: Dement, in black silk. Amongst.ilip'se pre-' sent were:—Miss Murphy, wearing.black velvet, with gold trimming; MiSs;..Bi:'ai'ulev, in while silk, wit.i cryfttailiric .iViitl. silver trimming; Miss Humphries;' syh.ile ) channelise veiled with spangled, .i'ietj: ,M-i'ss mauve satin, with n.mp'ii'. ; t,iini ; c.; : . Miss G. Armit, black velvet and' .Malteselaeoi.Miss Tandy,- white satin ehnr.me.s'iise;, with handsomo "scquined over.dresf; ..Miss : E. Taiulv, red velvet and Orie'ntaiitrim.-; ing; Miss Worboys, ivory satin; ; with silk fringe; Miss Moonev, white :erystalhne-; JHss liardie, white silk; Miss .Armit; blue satin and. silver fringe; Mis? ?\\:«llaqev. white silk; Miss Baxter, pink crystalline;; Miss Hoddcr, crane eolienne;; Miss son, white silk; Miss Eindlay, iblue e.vys-. talliue; Miss Buckcridge, pink-silk, ''ii.et overdress; Miss Baker, :S'i.lk.;. Miss Mason, blue channelise; Miss':Tiir.n'ey,.,eni-. broidered muslin frock; Miss. .Arnistrfing;. blue satin, with silver trimming.;]'■■Jliss: Harvey, white satin, witli ;s'ilyo'iy.. ! triiiU ming; Miss Williams, pink'-i .crystalline, and silver trimming; Miss B.eng'e;:'.white silk; Miss Wallace, white satin 1 ,". Miss. Caldwell, white crystalline; Miss-'MJDon* nell, creme, with satin bands. ..'•T.lle!V3■.lre!'ie , also present Messrs. Baxter;'"..'Dement,. Benge, Salek, Gill, Rathbohei;:;'.:.Ho}mes, Ellis, Aiekin, Tomlinson, Lawson, Epiyen,; Clarkson (Palmerston Nortbi'y '' Morton'; Winder, Laurenson, Hamilton,. Burgeis; . Carter, Tremavne, Goldberg; Pai:.ke",. Broini, Alley, Barkle, Morgan,. ■ ..Wppi-.s, Lawrence, Gibbons. Excel'lonV.miyfc- was supplied by Mr. Clifford Baker, -and.great credit for tho success of the,,c.vening. is duo to the secretary, Miss G: .:W...illi'iims, also Messrs. Benge, Gil), and Salek'. ..., ; Last evening the members,.of.,".the. .Hinemoa Club were taken to the orchpstrai concert in the Town Hall by (liQ.-SyMns'. Tot day a match is played between Hie:, two clubs, and a dinner finishes tlib entertainment of the visiting team.
Miss Talbpt, who has becmen- ji -.visit; to Nelson, returns to Mastertoii fprday; Miss Marv Broadbent returned to '■■'Gar v . ■ terton on 'Saturday, after' ..it: 'few flays . spont in Wellington. Mrs. I\ Armstrong (Akitib), :Mrsi Jr. Arms'.TOiig, and the Misses Speedy; ;(2j_ are vis'ting Wellington, and art. staying, .it tho Royal Oak. Mrs. Arthur Martin has. ; returned to : Martinborough after a few days spent in town. Mis 3 Cameron and Miss Jihr'ryatt.. return to Mastertoii to-day i'rpin a; yisi.t- to' Wellington, where they were the guests ■ of Miss Cameron (Kaiwarra)i Mrs. and Miss Sclauders ..(Nelson) 'h'aTO been staying at tho Itoyal -Qiifc, aiid'are leaving very shortly for Chris'tcliu'rch;, Miss Horton has gone on ia visit, to her ;' people in Blenheim. Mrs. J. Hayes, who has beeiv visiting . friends in Wellington, leaves, with. Iter ' two daughters, for her home in NelSpii. to-day. Lady Islington and a part,Ti..fiQfh- ■Goyeminent House, among w : .hbm .wa.s' included Lady Masserlcne, ifrom. Irelai'rd, ■ wero present at the concert,,'-given, in the.: Town Hall on Saturday evening :i.n aid; of the National Art Gallery,. Mr. and Mr?. St. Hill ar.riyed in. Wellington by the Euapehu on-'a-Jojjr Pf N'f : w. Zealand before going on to; Colonel Snow and the Misses .Sngw (.3) arrived in Wellington from . .Englhlid by the Ruapehu. They leave 'for: fcliris'tv ■ churcli shortly. A great deal of activity : s iipir feitlgvdisplayed in connection 'wit!.!. Si, Ijar'- 1 nabos' Churehroom, St. Mark's pari'shj iEosenoath, with the object b.f raising a.. : jsum of money, for the pu'relia'sP'. of 'Hip' land upon which the little ,clnir.cli.sfaiiils', Some of tho ladies of Ilose'rieath'afa giving a "guessing competition?'' c'n Friday' evening next, and tho tpjl.cuvjjiig week' Mrs. Exley is giving a bran; tub, jor. child-' jren. Towards (lie end of Jiiiic-.fl "s'nad'pw.T ! graph" entertainment will tii.ke. place in. • St. Mark's Schoolroom, in aid- of th.e.sfiiiul. i Subscription lists have been opened, arid lup to the present a sum of : £Sfi lite been, realised. His hoped that ■wi.iiii'.n Wienext two years tho sum of £5Vf, tlio necessary total, will bavo been re-ilised, MRS. ROLLESTON, Hair Bpfecjiiljs.t (qual. London and Parish is. .reco'iiiniended for tho permanent cure of all Scalp. Ailments and the most effective treat' meat for tho growth of halv,. Shariipboing, Hairdrossing, Electrolysis .fpe.rma!i'e'n.t. removal of superfluous hair.ji iOpi ti.:S.A„Face Massage, Combings mad'q'u.ni Transformations, Switches, etc. .iSd i,aui'bton Quay. Tel. 1590.* Miss N. Mansford, A3t. : A., S.yuii.ej:-, Medical Masseuse, lias c.pm.'m.e'.ricetl tlie. practice of her profo.ssi.pili, and ; i!.ndei'f takes special treatment i'o'i rhpurii.atism':, neuritis, infantile paralysis, ..splinal eiiiS vature, sprains, fractures;,, etc, Pa.fi.'piit.s may be treated at their b.ivn .lioines or at Jti ss Mansford's rooms, .m;st. .'ipor,, Xe'iv Zealand Insurance Building, 217' LamU'tpn Quay. I'liono 3813.—Adyti
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1456, 3 June 1912, Page 9
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