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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

A Christcliurch wedding. On Tuesday morning, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, JJarbadocs Street, Christchurcli, tho marriage took phtess of Miss Itoso K. AVhitc to Dr. C. F. Itlorkanc. His Lordship Bishop Grimes performed the ceremony, and was assisted by the Rev. Katlier .Price, Chancellor of the Diocese. Much interest was felt when His Lordship anuotmcp.d that His Holiness tho Popu had scut his apostolic bussing on the imicm, tho nicssnco from Cardinal Jlorry del Val to this effect being read afmid. Tho bride wns attended by Ikt undo, Mr. G. T. White. Sho wore ivory white satin, tho skirt draped and trimmed with palo baize laoe, iho satin coniinp: up iu points ou tho bodice, which had a transparent (op and no collar. Her sleeves wcro to the elbow, aiwl tlio train was long and pointed. She- wore a wreath and veil, and carried a large bouquet of white roses. H«r one, bridesmaid. Miss Clairo Morkaite, wore pink, very simply mado, a hat of bias:!! velvet and black silk, and a fur stole: she carried a large bouquet of tad roses tltd with wido rod ribbons. Mrs. Inkston, sister of tho bride, looked very well in very pretty palo mauve, relieved ffltb black, velvet, her hat also of black velvet, having magnificent black piuaics. Mrs. Alfred' Bunz woro a pictjarcsQTO costume of blue, pink, and white, cut low iu the neck, and made in the latest stylo; her hat being also of Mack volvot. Dr. Newton attended Dr. Morkane as best man.

Wedding at Ekatahuna. A quiot wouding took place nt the residenco of the bride's parents on Thursday last, when Miss Helena It, Dnnioll, third daughter of Mr. am! Mrs. W. Daniell, of Elcotahuna, was married to Mr. Walter Allomor.. of Wanganni. The ceremony was performed by tlio Rev. Hosting, of Dannevirlce, in tlio presenco of a number of relatives and friends.

Hastings Wedding. Tho marriage of Mr. Poter M'Gregor.. eldest «ou of Mr. Dimeaii Mtlrogor, of Dunedin, to Miss' Glory M'Kay, only daughter of Mr. D. P. M'Kay, of Hastings, took place at St. Andrew's Prnsbytcrian Church, Hastings, an Sattirday. Tho Row Peter Ramsay officiated.

Hutf Sale of Work. The Lower Hutt branch of the Girls' Friendly Society hold a sale of work in St. James's FTall last evening. ih& proceeds of which are in aid of the tllmrcli of England Maori Mission Fund. Business was good, and it is anticipated that tlio fund trill-be considerably augmented by this function. Tho stall-holders wore as follow :•— Plain and fancy stall, Misses Cameron, ])uddii)£, Greon, and Abbott; sweet stall, Misses Honors and Parrant; produce stall, Misses Barlow attd Maeaskill: cordials, Misses Iloddor and Foothead ; tea-room, Misso3 Yeats and Jcnos. 'J'ho bran-tub was in charge- of several girls. During tlio e-vciiiitig part soiigsS wore sung by several littln (jirls, and items wero contributed by Misses Yeats, Budding, and I'arraut.

.Send-off to Miss Llssaok. Miss Ethel Lissack, who leaves for Australia by the Willochra, on Friday afternoon to tako up the theatrical profession, was tlio guest of tho Jewish Club at a send-off last evening.. Piling the evening Miss Lissack was tho recipient of a pearl dress ring* Tho presentat'iou was mad'o by tho i>midenb of tho club, Mr. J. 2aehafiali. Miss' Li'es'ack has beon very successful in tho annual competitions in New Zealand, nnd in several amateur theatrical •engagements throughout Nijw Zealand,

Mlramar Ladies' Coif CJub. Tho first modal competition' of the Miramar Ladic's 1 Golf Cbib was played at Miramar yesterday. Tlie bosfc cards handed iu wcro: Miss M'Kcllar. 117— 35 —82; Miss Cameron, V"2—4s) —Sis; Miss Carter, 105—19—86; Miss M. Wheeler, 107—21—80.

Mrs. P. M. B. Fislief lias rokinvod to Wellington from Rotoraa.

Mrs. A. 0. Wellwood (Hastings) aad Mrs. Davies are visiting .Wellington,

Mrs. Apploby, (Hastings) is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bennett, in Masterton.

Mrs. Albert Corrigan and fomily haro returned to Wellington from Day's Bay, where they have been spending tio last three weeks.

Miss Phillips (Canterbury) and Miss Freda Phillips are leaving by tho Athenic for England (states the Christchurch "News").

Mrs. W. A. Bowring (Napier) is visiting Christchurch.

Our Taihapo correspondent writes that Miss Isabel Bar-sby, whose singing has wot with tlio approval of critics in various parts of New Zealand, will shortly prececd to Paris to complete her training.

Miss N. M'Dougall and Miss ■Jβ, M'Mastcr, aro spending a day or two iu Wellington.

Tho twonty-first birthday -of Miss Lucy Clater was eclebfated oti ■Tuesday, April 21. at "Spring Ba«V Mwaimi, tho residenco of Mr. A. B. Cktw. Songs and games ontertaincd the guests and "a very enjoyable evening was spout.

At Argyll, yesterday afienioon (says our Napier correspondent), Mr. Reginald Gifl'ord, of ChristcliuroJi, and formerly of Na pier, was ma rood io Miss Nellio O'Rourkc, daughter of Mr. l>. O'Rourkc, of Argyll.

Jipforo applying any hair tonic, it is advisable to have treatment for tiro Rcalp— if only one—to titimulnte tho cireulatien and revive the life of Hm hair follicles, thus effecting immediate results. .It also serves to teach ladies hoft- to massage and to care for their hair. Mrs. Rolk-ston, Hair Specialist, aLmbtoa Quay.*

MISS .MILSOM. ■ HAIE AND FACE PHYSICIAN, Bejs to notify that she has removed from tho King's Chambers ta Boefu No. 1 Bsi 1 - nett's Building.?,' i>l Willis Stipet {opptseito. Shorlls' Picture- Theatre). Alt preparations for the hair, incp, nails, and all hair work con be obtained as usual at above address. Teipptote BU,"

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 2

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