THE LADIES.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
I (By "Jean.")
l-scws of weddings, dances, and other tociai happon.ugs of interest to u-ai Do wcicom-cd lor this coiiinui .1 oent m Oy our n._dcis. (.-(.uti.but.ons suoulu. be adu..cs-s:U j to -Jean,' ■•Herald" Oiuce.J
(By "Jean.")
A wedding of con-.iderablc iiuereit i 1.-. Timaru p-cop-e took pia- e at ! Chalmers Cm.rcli last Wcdm-sdav, ! when Miss tvy tirant, on'..- Uaogl.ti-r lof the late Mr V,". Grant and Mrs i Crant. JCiloe.ghton C-rauKje. -„iu I married bv rhc Hev. Macauiav Cald- ! well, to M'r J. F. IC. Jamicon,' so,, of '.Mr J. .lamicson. of Chr.stchureh. 'Lie br.do who was given away by bar J tons.u, Mr Donald tirant, ~; Teinuka, I wore a beautiful gown of ivory satin i with a court train and trimmh-.n- of i kvelv r)...-h. se Point lac-, sik "net j veil with .-pray of ivy leaves worked in I the corner, and a wreath, of orange blossoms and mvrtle. and carried a | sheaf of lilie ■ "in 'her hand. Her j bridesmaids. M'ss .Taiuieson and MV, J. Grant, were charming fro.-ks A : j eharmvas:. with heliatre;-c-:!ower |.So? 1 with - h! ll.amer j Plemes _i'ud wl.:to_rr'-,. Ti l: a iiM.r*-. ■;=' | meiA-'^Tlae-^. May _ 'C'lt^and ih'i''i-r;<;e'-.ma' : ds. "'and ""hi----' rat-." willi of h:-liot!---pe. They carried car'y Yictorii" pr cos Mrs. Grant the i-o'.her o" the b.- ; d-\ with cord trimmlue and le -■: -'. i! Renilon lace, h'a-k tooue v : lh I-.'--black ostrich plumes. and iuai.. . Tosca net: Mrs Allen, black s.j;l; t immed with liaiulsomo lace and fringe, black bonnet: Ms, Allen, grey Shantung tiimmcd with ivory lace a:,d fringe, touches of velvet to nmt-di. b'a k Tagel hat, lined with black velvet, trimmsd with ostrich feathers and steel ornaments: Mrs J. Scott, pruuelle fancy crepe do chene. ivory net yek-e with pretty prur.el'e and pink trimming, hat of pruuelle nie.on lined with black velvet, he'-'orropc ornamcut and black feathers; Mis.s A. Grant, pale saxe cliarmeuse. poinUd train, pixttv lace on corsage, black hat with "black "lace, touches of blue, ar.d a sweep ng feather; Mrs Ashwell, Temnka. black and white over silk, wh'le hut willi handsome b ; ue mount; Ashwell. dark saxe eharmeuse, very smartly trimmed with saxe and reseda embossed in'-ertion, saxe hat with touches of velvet and ooque mount; Mrs W. Evans, grev silk lonissine, black hat trimmed 'with_ tulle and pretty mount; Mrs K.ippsiiberg.-r, black coat and skirt, black hat with oslr'ch feathers; Miss Evans, grcy eo : ienne with becoming crrev hat: IMi.-s Jovce Scott, prettv wivte cmb.ohV-ri-d muslin, black satin hat with t..n- li.-s of pink: Mrs jiaisii. C'bri-t-hm-.-h. whate satin with overdress of nale c.lnk l-.inon, oriental belt and trimiuiii". b'ack hat lined with oale blue, wreath of roses; Miss M. ".]ani:S;n. while spotted mu'lin and la. e. white hat with wh : to Icce ami little bunch of forget-me-noi; and roses: .M'ss Beanchamp, sha.ntung drciss. hat to maic-h with big pale blue bo-.v ; Mrs Patterson, hailstone muslin trimmed with black' black hat with flowers; Mrs Caopi brown ninon with oriental insert-en. white hat with white Lancer plumes; M.t; Barnes, grev costume, hat en SC.itr-. Mr Stanley Harris, Kaituna. was best man, and Mr Hany Barns, Clirlstchurch, groomsma'n. The bride- ; grcom's pr-Esent to the bride was a. lovely opal and diamond ring, to tho ' bridesmaids, pretty garnet necklaces. ; and to the little maids charming pearl . and gold pendant necklaces. After the ceremony the guests proceeded to - EUoughton Grange, where a reception ; was held. Tho many beautiful prei seats were much admired, and about , 4 o'clock Mr and Mrs Jamicson left bv , motor for Chr'stchurch The bride's , goi'.ig-away dress was of silver grev poplin with pastel blue silic rovers. grey hat with tiny blue roses. Some .■ of the invited guests were:—Mr and I Mrs Howard Tripo, Doctor Hen-, . Mr and Mrs W. Evans, and Mr"-T. . fJamieson, Mrs and MVs Ke:nr> (Auck- , land). Mr and Mrs Parkinson,"etc j _Mr ar.d Mrs Moralith-Kaye, with : Miss and Mr L. Meredith Kave, I motored down to Timaru last Suudav . and after a few days' fishinn- at . Pleasant Point, reiurr.cd to Cliristchurch on Y.'ednesday. , . Air Evan Mac-Donald, Christehureh. " ir> staying at the Empire, j Mr F. Broclr'ek, w]i"o was also there. . left on Wednesday for Christchurcli and Wellington. Mr C. Thompson, of the Bank of 1 Now South Wales, has been trarrs- '. ferred to Invercargill. - Mr and Mrs Hutchinson, with their ; family, returned to Christehureh on ' Tuesday. - Mr and Mrs Crawford, of Sumner ' returned homo on Wednesday • Miss McGeorgo ils tho guest of her . sifter, Mrs Stronach, Maori Hi!!. 1 The Rev. J. A. Jacob and Mrs Jacoo are at Sefton House, pending tile renovation of the vicarage. - Mrs Croll, Eastings, who has just ■ returned from Australia, is spending a i few weeks with her sister, Mva W "Xv - Baxter. >«>.".». . Miss C.'Hargreaves, Cliristchurch, ; s staying with Mrs E. J. LeCren. Mrs J. P. Newman gave a Small t bridge party this week for her guest ■> Miss Meares, of Sydney. The players 1 were Mr and Mrs Costello. Mr and ? Mrs Webb. Mr and Mrs E. j. LeOron, 3 and air YV. Baxter. , Mrs McKinney. Chrfstclrurch, is i with her sviter, Mrs George Webster, > Elizabeth Street. Mr and Mrs Erio Finch rettirned ■ yesterday from a short visit to Christ- , church, i The ongagement is announced of - Mess F. Harris to Mi- W. Carlton. - Mr Tony, Auckland, spent Thnrsdav . n'ght at Mr F. Washbourn's. Beverlev ■j Road. Mr C. and Miss Hassell arrived from the south on Wednesdav, and ar e tho i guests of Mrs Hassell, North Street. ' Aji- and Mrs Norman Orbell motored s up from Waimate ou Wednesday, r Mrs J. P. Newman gave a, delightful ' beach picnic on Fridav for her little ; daughter and her friends. The ctil- - dren had a 1 lmppy time running races f and holding competitions, for which , most fascinating prizes were, given. it Among tire older guests weTe:—Mris a. Costello, Mrs Gresson, Miss Gresson, i Mrs Raster, Mrs McKav, Mrs E. J. 1 LeCren, Mrs Webster, Mrs. W. Bayf mond, Miss Pigott and Miss Louie r Nicliol. c Arrangements are still progressing t rapidly for tho church garden party to 1 b? held at "Faillie" next Thursday, t and although the baby show has had - to be dispensed with, al verv attractive v item will be forthcoming in tho sharjo 1 of Highland dancing, kindly organised ;, by Miss Glover. Given a fine day v tin's fete should be an even greater .success than heretofore.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14658, 27 January 1912, Page 1 (Supplement)
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