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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

ViW'O.A. •Notesi ' To-night at tho Young Women's Christian Association Club Room, in Herbert Street, Dr., EdiMi Huntley will deliver a. health lecture, This will Ivo tho first of a. series of health talks- to be ftivon by lady doctors and others. The meetings will bo open not only to 'members and friends of tho association, lint to .ill women and girls, 'l'lio Rev, E. R. Harris' will address tho service afternoon, and Fill take for his_ subject ' 'Iter Beautiful Work." This servieo, and tho tea and' social hour following, will bo open to all young women. Tho student; secretary of .tho Galcutt-.i,- Y.W.CJL, MissBrentiia.ll, U.A., has just completed her | deputation ill Val-mersfcon North, Woodvilk, Napier, Wanganui, and Auckland, and passed through Wellington yestor-. day on routo for Chmtch'urch and Dimediii. Miss Brentnall hopes to return to Wellington. aAoiii tho middle, of April, when it''is expected that sho will spend a week hero. Tlio timo will bo divided between tho students interested in the- missionary settlement for university women and tho Youug Women's Christian Association. Mr. W. 0, Baddfen is leading it mission study circle on Jr.dia, which . promises to becoirio popular. Tho book' "Tho Desiro of Ir.uia" js being mado realistic by tho fact that tho loader knows Mo in India from personal experience. This cirelo. meets on Friday nights, and is open to girls who wish to join it. ~ The various literary circlos of tho To Pani Club meet next Monday evening. Tho leado't will be; Mis. Kitson, Uppor Ilutt; Miss. Callondor. at tho Lower Hutt; Miss Hind* at Newtown; and Miss Tolloy, M.A., at tlio central circlo. ■

Rival to tho Tango. Already avo- hear of tlio now daiico which is to tako .tlio place .of tho tango —tho "charivari," which mado. its dehuf. at tho Daiisant Club .at Claridge's last week (states a writer, in "Tho Queen"). I'rotessor Charles Cook, tlio inventor, and his partner, Miss Slay Wilson, gavo ail exhibition of the-danco: to potpourri music composed by -Mr> Tony Caatle. Tlio charivari will bo tlio feature of tlio club's afternoon .teas during tho- scaßon.

Mrs. Aslibolt, who has been staying with her parents, Mr, and >lfs. A. P. ' Webster, left for Melbourne yesterday. Mrs. MacChano and, Miss li. Mao. Chanc, of Auckland, have l>ccn spending a low' days with Mrs. G. Didbbury. llicy leave to-day for tho Wairarapa. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Webster left vcstoiday ior Sydnoy, eu rout'o for England, Tbo resignation of Miss E. M. Johnston from tho Girls' High School staff was accepted.by tho Wellington College Board ot Governors yesterday. Mist Allan was appointed to tho vacant position, and Miss Macdiarmid was granted a temporary appointment in place o£ Miss liowloy, wlio lias gono to England on leave. Miss Sucho was appointod instructress in drill: aud games,. ... Tho'-'Eoy. S. Griffith", Mrs. - Griffith, and Miss Griffith loft Cliristchurch on Wednesday for Wellington, on route for Mrs, and Miss Wyiui-Williamß wcro passengers for .Wellington by .tho Maori on Thursday. ; ; "! s ' " : '■ .

Miss Jano Rord', .assistankinistrcss, .pf,« the Deaf and Dumb School, Sumuci, | left on Thursday by tho Moeraki forWellington, en. routo to England and "Europe. Mr. Stovens, who has returned fiom a trip to England, talws hor' placo for pait ot tho timo of Miss B oid's six months' .a,bs?.nc<i.. Miss lteid intonds to' coiitinuo her linguisii 3 studies when abroad. ... i' A reception is being given at. tho Pioneer Clnb on Friday evening next for Miss Pullen-Burry, F.Ii.A.S., F.B.G.S. . A meeting of tho Society for tlio Protection of Women and' Children was held on- Friday afternoon, Lady Stou.t, presiding. T lhoro wore also present Mesdamos TVi A, .Evans, ..J,. Rjirkcaldio, ,I}» McLaren, and Miss Denton. It was reported that a laigo number of cases had heoii invdstigd'to'd and attended to. The following subscriptions wero acknowledged Mrs. H. P. Itawsoii. ill Is.: Messrs. Gliapman, Skerrott, Tripp, and Blair, 10s. 6d.; Mr. A. E. Pearco, 10s.; Mrs. H. 1). Crawford, 10s.; Mrs. Piingle, 55.; Mrs. Buc.c, 55.; Mrs. M'Vicar, 05.; Union Clothing Company. 55.; Thompson Bros., 55.; "H. and W.,' ■sa.

Mrs. Byron -Brawn, Otptki.i is at pre:: sent in having motored' through in company-with: Mrs. (Dr.) Iluthwaite. ■ ■ ■Reoci-vb ■v-i.sifcof& to' Mahva Hotisc, Waikanao, include' tlio followingbir Jas. Carroll. Mrs. -L. Gcor.go, Mistf George,i-" 0 Misses Balse, Mr. and. Mrs. A'damson,. Mr. and Mrs. lladclift, aiid the Hon, C. H. and Mr?. Mills; also' M,r. and Mrs. Land (Napier), Mr. and Mrs. Fbrgusson (Halcombo), and Dr, aird Mrs. Gray Hasscll (Porirus). Amongst passengers iy?io left by ; tliQ Taliiti yesterday for San Francisco were Captain. Grawsliaw and Jliss Grawshaw, Mr, Squire Stevens, Mrs. Sqiiiio Stevens and 'Miss Squiro Stevens, who diavo been touring Australia ; Mr. F. Malloy and Mrs. Mailey,, of We - ; liiict-oii" Dr. A,. Wilson awl -Mrs. \nlsoii, of Talm.orston North, on routo to Londou; Miss lDwart, Miss Hawko, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. Gladstone. Special Courses of Hair Trcalmont from one guinea, guaranteed to proyen.t .tho hair falling and promote a lururiant . glossy growth. Slinms.oMßjr, Hairdress- , L,' i'-acfi 'JSteatfe, Superfluous ffiiir .Per- | maiicntly Kemoycd, A JWgo stcck of Snatches, fensfo.rmitioflßi etc* at ii.ngi. lish- prices.' Mrs. EolleSton, 256 I,ambton Quay, 'Personal attoiitlon by ap.pointmeat. 'Phono 1599.-* '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 10

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 10

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 10

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