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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES

■ Miss Gilruth left yesterday by the Marama.

Mrs M.. Myej-s has gone South for a short holiday

Mrs Percy l?-ft for the South on Tuesday evening.

Mrs Zieeler, of Timami, is tiho guest of MJra C. Tringfaain.

Mrs ZieJe, of Cforistcliuroh, is visiting Mrs Hamilton Gilmer.

: At St. Peter's Ohulrch, on Tuesday, Miss S. Olausen was married to Mr E. Polglase, both of this city.

Mrs V. E. Donald, of Master-ton, is on a visit to her mother, Mrs (Hon.) G. H. Mills, of Wellington.

. Mrs H. Wood, formerly of Masterton, but now of Dannevirke; is paying a visit to Masterton. •

The marriase of Miss Welters, of Oarterton, to Mr B. Ttajvp takes place at Oarterton on February Bth.

Miss Coates arrives to-day by the Wimmera from, Auckland, - where she bias' been spending a short holiday.

Mrs Bourne is to accompany Mr F. E. Baume,K.O., on has Visit to England and the Continent next month.

I/ody Ward ' and Miss Eileen Ward returned from-the South on Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs Cyril Ward and her little son.

About ten weddings will late place in Masterton during the next six weeks, including t3iat of a well-known M»sterton pressman. .••.,'•

Sir Joseph and Uady Ward ;poad a visit to the Tihorndon -Bowling .Green yesterday afternoon. and • were: entertained by the club at afternoon tea.

. Mrs R. C. Drummond, of , Lansdwrae, Masterton, -who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is making excellent progress towards convalescence. :

The engagement is announced of Miss V. Bristow. daughter of Mt,'E. B. Bristow, of KaTOri_. to Mr Ahiott Anderson, son of Mr Andrew Andorison, of Chnstcbuxcli.

Mrs .Minnie. Archer, , wife of Mr Charles L. Archer, .of Gsmnarway and Oo.'s staff, died yesterday morning. Deceased, who ' was in her thirtyeighrth year, was,a sister of Mr Henry Hurrell,'

The engagement ( is announced of the Rev. George Davys, vicar of St. Peter's, Wellington, eldest son • of the late Bight Rev. George Bishop of Peterborough, to Elthel Margaret, oldest daughter" of the Rev. Canon Argles, Westmorland.

Miss Amy Hadfield; of Marton,, has booked her passage to England in the A'rawa, which leaves on. February 24th. Miss Turton ' accompanies her. . Professor and Mts Cook hiavo taken. Miss Hadfield's house—the residence of the late Bishop Hadfield.- ; -. .A ___

At St. John's Church, Feildirig, on Tuesday, Mr Oharles 0. Nathan Jonas, son of the late Mr- Emanuel Jonas, of, Sydney, N.S.W., was married to Miss Ada Mabel Mahon, daughter :of the late Mr .JohivMahpn, of Napier. The bride, Who was-given, away by her uncle) Mr Walter A. L. Bailey, vas attiTed in a navy blue travelling Oostunue and pretty, toscan / hat, with shaded roses. She was attended by her Miss Etthel. M&hbn, : who wore white embroidered muslin, daintily trimmed with laoe • and insertion, large black hat with .feathers, and carried a bouquet of pale pink roses. ,Mr Harold Bennetts, ol Auckland, was best man. The Rev. A. Innes Jones was tlhe officiating olergymain. •■ "■

' A quiet_ wedding, in .which very considerable interest was manifested, was solemnised .at All Saints' Church, Nelson, on Tuesday by the Rev. W. S. Lucas, the contracting parties being Mr Claude A. Hamilton, fifth son of the late Mr. F. W. Hamilton, of Nel-: son, and Miss Aimee KelKiig, youngest'daughter of Mr E.: C. Kelling, Clerk ; 'of the Court at Nelson. The bride, who was given _ away by .her father, was gowned in- white chiffon taffeta, trimmed with champagne fillet lace and chiffon. The bridesmaids were Miss Dora Kelling (sister of the bride), Miss J. Hamilton (sister of the bridegroom),, and Miss Bird, of Westjport. They wore white chiffon taffeta evening ' dresses, trimmed , witlh gold insertion, and huge black an.d gold •braided straw hats, trimmed -with feathers. Thdy also carried beautcfdi bouquets of niauve sweet peas. Mr Hugh Hamilton, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, and the. groomsmen were Mr Tom Bailie, of iWestport, and Mr W. Boulker, of Nelson.—"Colonist." '

. An interesting wedding was celebrated at-Carterton on Tuesday, when Captain Amx Ince, late of the Rahotu (Tara-. nak'i) Salvation Army, corps and; thirdj daughter of the late Mr Henry Ince, oft WandiUigong, Victoria, was married to' Mr . Arthur Petersen,..of the Carterton Salvation Army corps and' second son of Mr J. A. Petersen, of. Mangaweka. The'

bride, who, was dressed. in white, was given awayby her brother-in-law, Mr J. A. Colenso, of Oamaru, and wag attended 1 by Captain'Johnson, of .the Pahiatua Army corps, as bridesmaid. The marriage .' ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. •Thompson, and Mr-J. Petersen was best man.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 7

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 7

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 7