PERSONAL NOTES
; G,. W- Hulme...of Christchurch, is a:. on a visit to Greyraoutli. . Lieut-Colonel ' Richardson and Adjutant Captain left" for Christchurch by theovydand express ‘ this morning. V, Mr E.J. Smith, who has been attend- , jug the Oddfellows’ Conference at Christchurch,church, returned to town hist , .night. ■ ’ ■ . ' ‘ . A London cablegram states that the Trinity College of Music has re-appointed Messrs Miatowski, Schilsky, and St. Gqorge examiners for Australasia. - A • Sydney . cablegram states that Captain -Amundsen proceeds to New Zealand Buenos Ayres, where he-picks up the Fram. ’■•Our Duhfediri/rcbrresporident states that Mr A- R- Green, manager of the Bank of New-Zealand, visits the Old Country shortly oh holiday leave. He will be reby .Mr Alex. Morris, aii insector of .- • - ■; evening was spent at the residence, of ■ Alias Ada Perkins last ijighi, j where, the; friends of Mrs Lib WiI))MQS met .to .wish; her,,good-bye before leaying Greymouth to .take .up her residence in Christchurch, and also to ask her acceptance of a gold and diamond pendant . as-,'a. -inark of the . . eeteem' of all.hey.; old friends. In a few well-chosen .words Mr W. Stephenson, on of his sister, thanked, all those present for the very handsome presentation, and. said his sister would dearly value it and that it would always remind her of the happy times she had spent with them ‘ V|A Wellirigtoh telegraih states that Mr John Sir auction, Under-Secretary for Lands,'bias been", appointed to'be a memllfer of the Land Purchase Board in place . qf Mr Kensington, who has retired. - {i 5 The wadding c| Mr Richard Roth well with Mis|’' Johann Mary Monday, both ; residents dfGfeyttioutlv took place yester day morning at Holy Trinity Church, the /Ven. Archdeacon- York officiating. ' The Kride, who 'entered, the church on h?r father’s arm) was ■ dressed in- blue silk vVith veryi handsome trimmings and wore .§. » beautiful sealskin toque. She carried a' pretty shower bouquet and was attended try Miss Ethel Wilroot as bridesmaid who yjae’ attired 'in : a pink costume of silk with picture hat to match. . Mr John l-.V Roth well officiated 1 as '■ best ‘ man to his : : brother. ; Alter the wedding ceremony the' partyV'adjouvned to the residence of tl»e bride’s parents were a. wedding breakfast was held and the usual congratulatory - (casta - were proposed- and responded -to Subsequently the newly-wed > couple pro needed to, Otira, and thence through the.
i Dominion on tjieir honeymoon. , Their friends.wjjl join in wishing- them every happiness .land prosperity,' hr- their, •, married life. >, <
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1912, Page 5
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