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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

The wedding took place in St. John's Church, Winchester, recently, of Mies Dorothy Enid Million to Captain R. E. Barker. The bride is the yonger daughter of Mr. and Mre. F. Millton, of Oran, and the bridegroom the third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker, Wainul, Wood, bury. The bridesmaids were Miss Gwen Millton and Miss Mary Barker. M<ijor John Barker .was best man, and Captain Robin Harper groomsman. After the riv ception the Inido mid bridegroom ieit for Dublin,. where Captain Barker's regiment ib stationed. . _ Miss Violet Nolson, of Seatoun, is leaving by the Argyllshire to coutinuo liir art studies in Loi.don. Mrs. Edgar- Stead has returned to Chrisfcchurch from a visit to Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. G. .E. Rhodes (Cbrwtchrchy arrived-in Wellington earlier in the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bennett, (Maeterto>o are in Wellington for the raw Miss Campbell, who has recently returned to New Zealand after a most successful trip to Europe, is reopening her classes this week. Information with regard to application for enrolment will lw\ found iu another column of our issue. The Y.W.C.A. Education Committee has arranged for a demonstration to be given under the leadership of Miss Robieson by the Central Brigade of the St. John Ambulance in the Hdrbert. Strew rooms to-night. A foreign department evening will be held at the Bbulooit Street building to-night, when .the speaker, will be the Rev. William who has spent, thirty-four years in India,. and ; is the great-grandson of the pioneer missionary'of. India Thfe engagement'is announced of Miss Eileen M'lnnes, daughter of .Mr. 'arid Mrs A. Huggins, of "Highbury Villa," Upper Hutt, to Mr.'. A. G. Edwards, eld-": est son of Mr. and Mrs.'J. l A. Edwards, of "Ngapuri," North Auckland., The first annual social and dance in connection with ■ the Petono Group, of , the Protestant Political Association vae held in the Palace-Theatre lost night. There was a forge attendance.- Songs wore contributed in- Misses Nation and ■ Morris and Mr. Wallace. Supper was provided, and dancing was continued till a late hour. Sailors' Friend Society.' . On Tuesday; at the Sailors' Friend ■ ciety.Miss Rothschild presented an, en-. joynble programme, in which-she was assisted by Misses Troon, Van Stavcren;.. Ashonden, V. Meller,- and Rothschild, Messrs* Jenkins and Gayton. Miss M,' Rothschild was at the piano. Mr. Moore (missioner), who was in.the chair, spoke on "The Peak Load" in relation to temperance, and pledges followed. The institute competitions gave great pleasure. The prizes came from Miss. Ramsey and. Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 4

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 4

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 4