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TO-DAY'S DINNER.

■ fSpeclally written for Tm Do»jNioif,l SATURDAY. Arlichoko Soupi. Vcai and Ham Pib. potatoes, Fronph Beans. Sago Pluui Pudding. Sauce. SUNDAY. Julienne Strap, EoasiiLamb. MintSaiicei JNow Potatoes. . Grean Peas. Goose- ! berry Tart. Cream. SUPPER. Ox Tongiio. Salad. Rhubarb Jelly. Fruit Tartlets. ARTICHOKE SOUP. Seven pounds artichokes. 1 onion, loz. butter, I pint!white stock, }oz. cornflour, 4,-€iU milk, Jfgiil cream, pepper Bnd salt. Wash and peel tho artichokes very thinly, adding a few drops of vinegar, or Jomon juico to. tho water to pros <?>*<> the colour; melt tho butter, add. the artichokes and onion, out in pieces, and fry without browning.; add tho stock and salt; cook until the artichokes are quite solt, from, ono to two hours; rub through a hair slevo; add the cornflour brokenwith tho milk,,and cook for ten. minutes; season; add ctoam and Tenbat without bpihng. ./' ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. A Danhevirke Woddlng. A pretty wedding, took place at tho. Presbyterian Church, Dannevirke; on Tuesday, when Mr. William Frederick Boud, only son pf Mr., P.- W. Bbud, Broom, Bigglpsbwadc, Bedfordshire, Etig-: land, mas married to Miss Elsie- Eena May Rushton, eldest daughter of Mr. andMrs. Eushtoh, Darincvirkei The bridal party was to! the church in a carriage, with pair of white horses with bells. _ The bride, who was accompanied and given away ty her father,, wore a., gown ofj white paillette .silk, trimmed with site lace, and a wreath and veil. Sho parried a white. 6hower bouquet of blossoms sent frdin: Chiistchurcn. The. bridesmaids wero 'the Misses Vera and Doreen.Rushton,..sisters of. thb bride. Thp principal bridesmaid wore a frock; of. cream silk stripe voile;'cream hat, with cream ostrich plumes,, and " carried, a pretty bbutfuet of clematis and peach l bloss'Oin. Miss Doreen Rushton -was in' ..white silk, with white silk .Dutch bonnet, trimmed with palp blue ribbons, arid shp : carried a 1 basket decorated .-with "flbwers. and.ribbon. They also wpre'gold bangles' .'•7-gifts. of the'teidegfooin.. Mr, W. Taplin jvas best ihan,, and Mr. A. Afford groonism:aii, '"'. ■ A reoepHon. was- held- at tho residence •of the bridp's parents.. Mr. ; and Mrs. Boud.left lafpr in .thb day by, tho. express for Napier, and. elsewhere. . Tho bride's travelling dross was a green, cloth costtime,: trimmed with black silfci : alnd white .hat lyith ribbon, and flbwers. Mrs. Rushton' wore , a..:.grey~. co'stuine; trimmed with" black silk,: ; ...alid hat. tb taatchi ' ';.';' ~i ' '.-'.':^-'. A Southland ;;^, , A very pretty wedding took place atAll Saints' Church, Gladstone, South-,,-land, on Tuesday, afternoon, when Miss Ethel Hay/ elder daughter: of tho late Mr. '.John flay, Chief Surveyor and- Commissioner of Crown.Lands-for Sodthland, arid Mrs; Hay, .Gaja Street,. wa.s-married '-to Mr. George-.Black., formerly ' with i Messrs.. Dalgetyland. Cb> Ihvercargill, and ■now .with tUM;i:fir'iuV.'in Dunedin... The ■brido wore d'handsbhie'i.-gown,'.,bf..ivprT-. satin, with -.6,'- court traißiffirfl'tfas:' 'drteinleif.:by 'Missi Watt, bf- Hanlpdon, who 'was ..dressed in 'apricot oolburPd--satin, trimiiied.with lace, and wore, a'black, .picturo,hat lined to match' the £ dress," : and' ■Miss-Myra'-- Hay; who wore pink silt. Tho.br.idb.ahdvbridesr .maids cftrried.;.;bouquets" ; 6f:'." beautiful '■ ifloworsV Mr; J:.-'G.- Faster, wasbest.nian.'. :The. .marriage. berorab'ny.' -was-, 'perforiiied' : by thoßoy. T. Jones, .and Mr... Chas. Gray.', pre'side'd'.at. .tho.' ; orgari. . After... tiio, ■■nitfrri'agb tho'.guests were'bhtertaiiied..by., : Mrs. Hay at :her. res.idehoe, : ..Gala Street;. '■■it hero an appropriate" list, of toasts .'washonoured, aild -afterward* Mr, arid' Mrs.: ■■Black left for tho. north by motor-ear. ■The bridegroom's gift to thp bride.was .a .handsom© diamond and pearl', pendant,'. :and to- tho bridesmaids Nellie Stewart! bangles. For going J affay,-thb..bride tf'oro. 'a -pharming oostunio Of groy- cloth" With ■hat to match. ; : V'.; ! ')■'']. .-.■■':• The Cadet Priza .FUhd.: --: . ' '.Tho appeal made.by: MrSjVGodley" for subscriptions to^Vards''n''Dom')n'ioh''ladie's , '; . shooting ■ prize -fund/, for',.'the Senior. Cadets lias met with' aj.gbbd response-in Pahiatua. A siihi of JB'lo ha 3 beeii raised-, tlio :number of subjpribors (oil ladies) being 97.. The.lists are-now olbsed,— \ -Press Assooiatipn; A ''Recipe .tpiii,".'.Miss Avoril Cuff, whoso niarfiftgo takes plafie very shortlj"; was tho guest bf hb.nPiir at a.tea, given by Mrs. Allport yesterday, afternoon at her liomo iii.BclmGnt Road,' Hutt. . A .somewhat• -uncommon feature.of. it was that each guest had to bring with her somo reoipCs, guaranteed., to have been: well tried.. . To ..prove her good faith ono bf those, present, iii. nddir. ■tioh to briiigitig.'ii recipe for •'ohutnejv brought some of Ithe latfei as *cll.. Amid much l'tijigliter it vns..pronounced, to bo ■most excellent. A .collection of .teoipes,-.-and prbvpd bnes at that, is a, decidedly helpful thing to .'start off-with for a.bridej/, : ■ Wty pretty - flowers- decorated .both thp /drawing-room, arid tlw.dining-rppm, where tea was served. .Music was contributed by--some of tho. guests and- a coriipptitibri was- won by Miss :Fostoi\ Mrs., Allriprt. ■woio a very pretty gown p,f groy brocaded silk; and her daughter,,. Mrs., Hunter. ■Straunohon, was, iri .blue- chariiieuse wjth : ninon-overdress. -Miss Cuff wore a d.ark blue boat-arid skirt arid a pretty straw liat. M«. 'Cuff waro a black charriieuso gown and a black, hat. Ainori'g thoso'pre:sent'wore: Mrs. W, P. Janics, Mrs. THir-. noi', Mrs. and Miss Gliiriie, .Miss.Kirigd.orn., Miss Violet Warburten, the Misses Foster(2), Miss Stuart-Forbes; Miss He.aton,.i[iss., R-athbono, and others. i ■' Miss M. Oameron (Mastorton) returns : to her : .hoinb to-day from a brief. visit to Wellington. . . .-'. Mrs. D. Cameron, who returned to Now ; Zealand ..this week from a visit to Erig-, ■land, leaves Wellington this morning for "Moeraki," M-arfiribbrough. Miss J. Clifford left Wellington for Christohuroh on Thursday night. Mrs ROlil/ESTON, Hbir i Specialist (quill. Loudon arid Paris), is rocOttiniehdcd for. tho Permanent Curp of all Scalp Ail-, ments and thb most.Effective..Treatment fot tho Growth, of Hair, Shampooing;. Haitdressing, Elcctrdlysia (ppfmanerit re-', niova.l of. superflous hair), dip.. U.S.A.formations, Switches, etc, 25G ImrabtonFacb Massage, Combings Made Up, TransQuay. Telephone 1559'.—A'dvt. Miss Zoe ptolmos, Wild has been .spending a few days with he'r'sister,' Mi's. Wobb fCrosty Terrace), left.Wellington by the Maunganiii on Thursday for.Melbbur.no; Both Mi'B. Jamea and Miss Holmes wore entertained at: several.farewell teas .atr ranged in their horiduf befbrb they lteft ■Mastert'On. .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 10

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TO-DAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 10

TO-DAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 10

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