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TODAY'S DINNER.

[Specially Written for The Dominion.] SATURDAY. ■ Pea ecrap. Grilled chops. Tomato eauoe. Potato chips, Fried cabbage, Canaij; ■ pudding. ■SUNDAY,, Bisque of oysters. Roast beof. Yorkshire pudding. Tomatoes. Cauliflower , ! iUaked potatoes. Peach plo. Cream, Caramel cream pnddingi FOE SUPPER. 'Cold roast beef. Salad. Frenoh dressing Diplomatic pudding. Lemon, jelly. . . Croam, CARAMEL CBBAM PUDDING. Four wholo eggs, 2 yolks 1 pint milk, J pint cream, vanilla, Boz9. castor sugar, 2ozs. loaf sugar, juice j lomoa. Dissolve loaf sugar and lemon juico in saucepan, put on tho 6tove, allow to got a rich golden colour, then form into a ivottod mould, and cover erery part of mould with it. Mako a cusfcard with, eugar, eggs, milk, cream, nnd vanillaj strain into tho mould. Cover with greased paper,- slloain gently till set, from 1 to li hours. Turn out and servo hot, or it may ba iced nnd served as a cold sweet.

Deiianco Butter Is. Id. per lb. All Grown' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL, Mastorton Wedding. Tho wedding took place in the Masterton Congregational Cliuroh on Wednesday of Mr. Goorge Milne, lato of Aberdeen (Scotland) and Miss Elsie Tooby, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tooby, of Masterton. Tho brido, who was given away by her father, woro ft cream silk gown trimmed with Tosca not and chiffon, and a veil oaught ill with orange blossoms. Sho carried a bouquet of ewect peas and roses. Her bridesmaids we're Miss Constance and Miss Grace Tooby. tyiss Winnio Smith and Stanley Smitn (nieco and nephew of tho bridogroom) were also in attendance. Mr, Oolin Hendry was best man, and Mr. Gcorgo Joy was groomsman. Tho Rev. B. L. Thomas performed tho ceremony.

Tho Carnival Tea and Lunch Tents, , Tho ladies who aro responsibly for tho arrangements in connection with tho' Carnival tea and lunch tents on tho grounds in Newtown Park havo had an busy time. In. making their preparations for to-day'a celebrations, six hours alone were given yesterday to tlio making of sandwiches,, and naturally there were many other things to bo considered also, very liberal contributions havo been made of vegetables and , fruit, and the oxocutivo wishes to express its gratitude to all donors of such. Two largo marquees havo been erected, tho luncheon ono being GO, by 30 feet in sizo, and capable of holding 30 long tables. 'Hero an excellent lunch may bo obtained from twelve to two at tho rato of ono shilling, and after those hours afternoon toa, and in addition 'a meat-tea from •five to six for tho assistants and all who ■will bo obliged vAto' remain upon tho grounds. Another,tent,has been erected near tho caretaker's, plnoe, vrlioro afternoon. tea, may bo obtained for sixpence, and whoro at the buffet-counter cakos, scones, etc., will bo sold,, and where those in noed of hurried 6ustonanco may obtain something. This tent will ba particularly useful for children. Mrs. J. P. Luke is in charge of tKo '< arrangements, and she is ably assisted, by an exccutivo r,consisting of^fMesdnin^a,Boston, VfaTveale, C. G. Wilson, Walker, and"J. A. Tripe*

V.W.C.A. Women's Club tri/Auckland. Tho Auckland! T.W.C.A. Women's Club hold its annual/meeting on Wednesday evening, there being a fair attendance of members. The president, Mrs. A. M. ■'Myers, was in tho chair. Tho report of tho committee was road by tho secretary, Miss E. Melvilloi The club had at present a membership of about 180, and thore would havo doubtless been an' increase in the number, of girls were there mors lunch-room' accommodation; With' regard to the rßlationship with, tho'asso-. ciation, the two years. for which tlio association agreed'to gnaranteo the club's finances had now expired, and in dnswor to an inquiry tho association had agreed to extend this arrangement for. a further term o£. two\ years.' Begwt 'was; «*■ pressed at tho loss of tho exeoiitiv© president, Mrs. Burns, who 'had been compelled to resign owing to ill-health. ■ Tho various oirclcs and 60cial evenings .held during tho year had been vory successful. The balanco-sheet 6howed tho club's finances to bo in a' satisfactory condition. The officers for the ensuing year, 'aro as follow:—Hon. vice-presidents, Mesdamcs W. S. Wilson, H. 8. DettmanHi-Nevillo Nowcomb, A. M. Ferguson, J. WV Stewart, J. C. Macky, S. T. Astley, . Chas. Smith, Mrs. ICnight,: Misses E. G. Wallace, and Buddie; oxecutiyo president, Miss Morrison; executive vice-presidents. Misses E. M. Jones a*nd Cbx; Eon. secretary, Miss E. Melville; lion.- treasurer, Miss E. F. Courtney; members of committee, Misses Bishworth' and Black.

Mrs. C. M. Mowbray (AaoHand) and tho Misses J., E„ and M. Mowbray left Wellington on> Thursday by tho Arawa for London. Various festivities aro, being organised by the Victoria College students for tlio entertainment of the University students from the various centres* who are visiting Wellington this Easter. Tennis tournaments will bo played this and on Tuesday afternoons, and invitations aro being issued for a ball at the Town Hall on Easter Monday evening. Other ments include a moonlight pionio and a sports gathering at Nowtown Parle. Miss Eileen Holmes is spending the Easter with Mrs. Guy Groves, Tonui. Mrs. i l . Cameron (Hastings) is visiting her 'mother, Mrs. Munro, in. Masterton. Mr. and Mrs. Piper, of Sydney, who have been etayiuß at .tlio Royal OaK for tho past Tvqelc# loft for tho south last cveniug. • Mr. and Mrs. W. H.' Jackson (Masterton) aro ispendini? Easter in Wellington, and aro the guests of Mrs. Evans at Kolimrno. Mrs. John Lucena''(Toko) is visiting relatives in Masterton. Miss Tendall is spending Easier at Picton and tlio Sounds. Mrs. T. Hutchinson (Oamaru) is visiting Wellington. Mrs. and Miss ffitchings (T ; evin) havo boon visiting Wellington, and loft last ovening for Kotorua.

Miss Milsjm desires to bring nnder tho notice.of ladies and gentlemen the very ■latest methods and preparations for hair and fftco treatments. Guaranteed euro for Alopecia, Areata (or bald spots). Genuine treatment of tho scalp for oiljr, dry, perished, grey and falling hair. Positive euro for. Dandruff and Irritation. Writo for Miss Milsom'a book (free), containing full instructions for' lioma. treatIncut Every client taught homo treatment. Scientific Faoa Massage, astounding results after one course, with thorough lesson, .fil Is- Shampooing—Electrolysis (permanent and painless), Hair-work, overy description, latest Natural Hair Pads, Switches, eto. Hair-dressing taught. Manicuring. Personal attention. Strictly confidential. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers, ■Wellington. Telephone 811* CHIROPODY, Mrs. Haybittle, No. 2GS Lambton Qnay, over Orr, chemist, nftor many years' experience, undertakes to euro corns, ingrowing nails, bunions, otc. Relief from theso distressing complaints is guaranteed immediately. 'Phono 1951.—Advt.

Wo will romovo or pack your Furnituro to your own satisfaction, or return your money. Dlako and Carlisole, 11 Hunter Street, 'phono 2017; 23 Pirio Street, 'phono ICos.'—Aavt,

Obituary. Mrs. Mary Little, wife-of Mr. Robert Little, who died on Tuesday at lier rosidenco, Parncll, has for many years post dono a lot of.phjlanthropio work in Auckland and tho suburbs. Mre. Littlo camo to Now Zealand with lier husband in 18G5 and tho couplo resided for some timo in Newton, where Mr. Littlo kept" a boot 6hop. In 1883 loth Mr. and Mrs! Littlo joined tho Salvation Army, tho wi£o be« ing immediately appointed to. work amonsst tho poor. Somo years later Mr. Littlo was appointed manager of tho I Sailors' Home, a position in which ho was ably assisted by his wifo. After thirteen years Mr. Little resigned that position on, account of tho failing health of his wifo.i Later on Mrs. Littlo resumed her good work in connection with tho ParnelT branoli of tho Central Mission, with which sho was associated until her death. ,Sho is survived by her husband and eiidiUV dren. . ;

Y.W.C.A. In Sydnoy. Miss E. L. Meagher, funeral scoretary of tho Y.W.C.A., who loaves Sydney on March 26"for England, was'farowollcd at tho association's, rooms. Miss Moaghor was presented with a gold nocklot and brooch on bohalf of tho General Committeo, and with a travelling caso from tho stall and household and general membership of tho association. .Tho president (Mrs. Sully), Miss Beard (no* tional secretary or me Y.W.C.A.). Mr, Gillanders (general eecretary of tho Y.M.C.A;), and Lady Renwick paid tribute to tho work dono by Miss Meagher during a period of five years, and to lier loyalty and devotion. Dr. and Mth. Loatham (New Plymouth)' and tho Misses Loatham left Wellington on Thursday by Itho Ulimaroa for Sydney* ett route for England. •

Mr, and Mrs. Bailoy cmi Mire Ruth I '' Mniwoll left yesterday on a motoring", .tour .to New: Plymouth, andl Trill return,' N to Wellington nest week, : .Miss L. Busty and her Bister, Miss. ,T. Busby (Hawko'a Bay), left by tie Uli- - waroa on Thursday for Sydney, wlier® thoy join their steamer for Londom, Mrd/ K. Williams accompanied tliem, • , J Tho members, of the Brougham Hill, Tennis' Club "ar6- holding a Yankco tour/ nament on-Monday. Intc.naing player? must be on tho ground at P.SO a.m. sharp; ! as no entries'will be received after thai' " timo. . \ . Olir Otaki correspondent wrlfes (hat Mr. Hugh Oodrrelt, of "VTolling-lx>n, waa 1 married quietly ; on 1 Thursday to Miss Nellio Judd.'.and'Mr; . PoVcy. Taylor to Miss Lily; Jpdd. . Mr., He.rold Cockroll was the best man for. his,brother, with tho ■■ ■ Misses Judd (2). acting as. ' bridosmaids, ■and Mr. H.'; Taylor, was his'brother's bes( man, .• t

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1704, 22 March 1913, Page 10

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TODAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1704, 22 March 1913, Page 10

TODAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1704, 22 March 1913, Page 10

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