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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Wedding at Walono. ' The marriage of Mr. F. J. Cruick- - sliank to Miss A. Malmauche was celc- i brated at the residents of the bride's ] parents, Air. and Mrs. L. Crtrickshank, i of Waionc, Hawkc's .Bay, ihc Kev. Mr. i Tobin, of officiated. Tite bride i was attended by her sister, Miss T. ] Malmanfche, and Miss A. Ortticksha.nk, i and Mr. J. Kelly attended as -.best man. ; After the ceremony a reception was held ■ at tho residence of the bride's par- : cuts. i A Woman Cartoonist. An Australian girl by birth, Miss Kitty O'Brien, is probably the first mm an artist to joiii the staff of a, big daily paper as cartoonist (says the iiowlon ; correspondent of the "British. Australasian''). For some months the young artist's cartoons have appeared in. tilts Loudon ''Daily Chronicle." Mhs O'Brien was born in Sydney, but she came to London at the age ©f five, and , received her art training at, tte Jiilado School and the Lambeth. Art School, and afterwards from Mr. Hassall. Her first cartoon work was dont> for a South London local paper, on local -council matters. Naturally xho caricaturist was not regarded with ontire affection by tli-e councillors, but as she. worked under a noni do plumo she had the advantage of hearing personally their frankly expressed opinions of the unknown artist, Miss Ellen Terry's Toitf. In the course of an interview witii the London correspondent o,f the "Bri' tish Australasian,'' Miss Terry outlined her programmes for h-ef Australasian tour. '"I do trust that my friends in Australia," she said, "will lie under 11& misapprehension as to the character of my programme. lam not going to act, but merely to discourse —chat is pethaps a better word; but whatever you do, do not use the word lecture-!--jivst chat about the lieroines of Shakespeare:, a subject which, I think, I may cl-ai® to know something of. I shall enact certain scenes, but without any of the usual stago accessories. After giving my veiws on the various characters, t shall break forth into-, the il'umiauirag words of Shakespeare-, and try to make my audiences realise mora clearly and. vividly tho meaning and purpose of the master mind. 1 have -preparOd "four different recitals—there is another to use instead,'of that, rat.hM .SppSlung one, lecture —and two of. t-hem de.;\l -wvt'li Shakespeare's heroines., 01(0 with thepathetic, the other with the triumphant. Ophelia, Juliet; Desdeir.qnn, and so forth on' tho one hand; Lady Macbeth* -P®* tin, and Cleopatra and so forth on the. other." - .1! Physical Training Classes. The lady teachers of the 'Wellington.: Manawatu, -and Hutfc Valley di-S'trfots. began their course of physical training., yesterday' morning by meeting at the-, C)yde' : Quay School, where they were .divided into squads and directed to their different -stations.-' tdwhers who had . undergone tlair Jrain-i-ng dart ing the* summer 'holiday %fi?e «f eoiirae not required to became pupils -pft this occasion, the classes being formed for those who were, unablo to attend, the previous course. Tho number .wiio presented/themselves for iuitit.u was unexpectedly largo, so large th.at it ii'is thought' desirable to secure, a- larger lvall' for tho headmistress's- division, ' which 4 VilI •' meet from to-day in the. : Teachers' Training CollegCj instead <Jf 'in tho -•.Sydney S'tre#''. &boolr<36.nl- ■ Naturally . tliero were ';miitty; to ■ .be arranged!,.squads to b.e 'dr-af-fadv-o'lf, and so 0n,.a1l of which takes time; The * Sydney Street'division was i-iiohaijgo ; of tho headmistress, Sliss \ Gr<rcffwtod lf assisted' by Mr. Moore; Miss Heritage was in command at the Masonic Hi'tll; and Miss Blackburne. at tho Ketv Century Hall. Miss Larseu was delayed in her arrival from Auckland,. and in the meantime her placo is taken by Mr. Longworth. The training, w&ieh is under the supervision of the Physical Education Departments will conclude on April 9. .'Mrs, and Miss Morison fervo returned to Wellington from a visit'to New Plymouth. ' Mrs. Fenton has returned to- Masterton from New Plymouth. Tho Mayor, Mr. J. P, Luke, and Mrs. Luko returned to Wellington' yesterday from Napier. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Psterson have veturnod to Napier from their visit- to the Southern Lakes. 1 Sir. and Mrs. Bcaucliamp, who bavo 2 been staying at Taupo, passed, through , Napier on Saturday 011 their re-turn { journey to Wellington. 5 Miss Mabel Hoggard aiid Miss- Broad j (England) left Wellington 011 Saturday . for Picton and tho West Coast. Mrs. G. E. Keith, who, with lier two small sons, lias been visiting liof parents 1 (Mr. and Mrs. Clapshaw, Willis Street), i , left last night by the Westraliu for lier I home at Tokomaru Bay. . 1 Mrs. Brooks and Mrs, J. W. Kirk, members of the Ngahoma Croquet Club, were entertained on Saturday afternoon by the club members, prior to their-do-* parturo from tho district, -and were prc,« sented with antique beaten-cfipfie-r time-* pieccs as a token, of regard, Mr. Robert Dwyer and, Mrs. Dwyer left Wellington by the Eangatira for London yesterday. Jn spite oE tho weather there were' ciuite a number.of ladies at tho opening of the Ivarori golf links on Saturday, Amongst those present were:—JJeftdames Mandel, Hamilton,' Atlrittsoa, Kecsing, Henry, and Piket-t, Misses Davies, Harris, MandcJ, Henry,' and Hawson. During the aftefnoM competitions wo.ro held, and resulted ss follow:—Driving (ladies)—-Miss Hawson; approaching and putting (fodies) —Sirs. A. Pikett. Driving (men)—-Mr. Atkinson; approaching and putting (men) — Mr. M. Burnett. Tho matron of the Wdlmgk® Hospital acknowledges the following gifts: — Papers—Her Excellency _ La% Liverpool ; magazines—"A Friend," No. l 4 Hill Crescent, Oriental Bay; flowersMrs. Hills, Mr. Bailie, Peers; old linen; —Mrs. Tibbett Smith, Sirs, Rogers; games—Mrs. R. C. Sim; hod* vest—Mrs. Rogers; books, flowers, toys —Girls' Friendly Society. •*3 Mrs. Mary Beban, a well-known, resii; dent of Taihane. died on Wednesday ' after a long illness. D'eoeft-sod m a ; daughter of Mr. Benjamin Walker, , late of Hokowhitu, Wellington, and \ Woodville. Her marriage to Mr. St-e- ---' plien Beban took place at Palmers-ton |in February, 1808. With Ivor husband I she rc-sidcd in Utiku and Ohingaiti for a time, but became a prominent | resident of Taihape in 1900. | Special Courses of Hair Treatment from one guinea, guaranteed to prevent the liair falling and promote a luxuriant I »lossv growth. SlianirooiiC, EWrdressms, Face Massage, Superfluous Hair Pgt- ' manently Removed. A large .stock 0 f Switches, et«., at Bag. : lish prices. Mrs. Kolleston, 256' Laiiibton 1 Quay. Personal attention by ap-poiat-- | meat. 'Phone 1599. 8 1 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Couchs and Colds never fails, Jg, CtJ*

iOGEN.] j> Mrs. Harry Lander, jr Now that Harry Lander is. a famous jj celebrity, tho world is begiuniug to Jearn something o£ Mrs. Lander, who i : was his bright companion in. his early f. misfortunes, and now humbly shares in f ilis present success. Mrs, Lander is do- J j> scribed as bliw-eyed, pink-checked, and -, 4 quaint of speech, and despite the claims ■ i of many interests relating to her bus- 5 band's profession, she still finds time 10 | cook her husband Scotch dainties and i knit him sesks. She is adept- at knitting, and, .according to her husband's | toetimonyi <s export in the production : gt soda scones, a homely Scotch "tasty" that, taken tot with butter, is always first favourite with Harry Lauder, Miss Hay Beatty (Mrs. Laiiri) has finished a successful Glasgow, where she. played "Itobinhood," in "Bales in the' Wood," tor sevoji weeks, and returned iso Londoji. Mrs. H. T. Wood ftlastsrtoii) is visiting ier mother at Auckland. ' Mrs. F.'Couper, who lias boeii visiting ■ relatives i)i Hawke's Bay and ift Masterton, left fov Sydney on Friday on her ■ return to Tcoworaba (<Jneeas!and). Miss EditJi Thomas, ■ who has been spending sifflo days in Wellington awl in Masfcertsß, left yesterday on lier retiitti to the sffuth. Mass Borkse has resiinlod her dancing classes., and is prepared to give lessons in tango dancing, which Bbe learnt from Mr. i\ Oswald during Ins stay in 'Wol- ] liiigto.n witli the "Aladdiii" Pairtomimo j C«iapany, , ■' FASfiIOKSjWfJEWILS, I "Mmes" Aai Ss'dney "Snii" Scrvjete. (Isc. March 30, 5,10 p.in). Lofitjan, Mardi SB. ' ' ■ Jeffellers report, that the most fashionable stones this season aro the aquatuiinne, tournialim?, eawraM, jade, coi--lialian, and pink quartz. There is ail tmdoulsieii reviva'i in esrrbgs set \yit ! h these- etono-S. Braoches aro . seldom ivwi> and gold bangles afo superseded : by bangles el jadeof otiiet stoiies. Mafly rfiigs are urifrisMonatile. Opal is the supreraa favejidto,. whife black' opals aro greiilly cterisivftd. ,OFF«gAL Bfflßgßg..' ..'" tBE KMSMVB -OECmEE. .. ■ "Times" and Sydruiy .j'guli" 'Service, . . . : Y-.-lEete. Stocli. 50,,-RlO p.m.) ■ ' ,--■■'■ ■•■'• ' ".'BBjtJJpt :SWJi 88. " ' ■ ;Tlj».-Kaiser has .directed' tjhat oflieia.l ■ ■ flinners shall not .last longer itlKuk forty-sjjve-Jni'Muteßj and also liaa decreed, that ii; -is bad'"foMii-for tno'women'to" leave : {he rftam/a-ntl allow tlvc jhfeii to sraftko; . and tell.stories-. ' . , ,;. '''

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2111, 31 March 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2111, 31 March 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2111, 31 March 1914, Page 2