Mis* T. Macdonald, picture. Mrs. David Milne, picture. Master Arthur Morri*. agate mounted button hook. The pupils of “Obcrwyl, cake knife. Mr. and Mr*. (». K. l'ortcr. silver fruit dish, cream and sugar stand, and gong. Mr. and Mr*. I*. D. Phillip*, bras*, flower stand-Canon and the Misse* Potter, three jars. Mia*and Miss Nellie lteid, etching “ Lincoln Cathcdrnl/'xilxer mounted manicure case. The Royal Metropolitan Lwdertefel. pearl handled fruit knives and forks, brmas afternoon lea kettle and stand, four silver candlestick*, claret jug. plaque aud vase. Mr. Uoinau. stand. Mrs. and Miss hweatuian. lamp and shade. Mr. 4. A. Sweat man. hot water kettle. lr. Helen Sexton, picture. Master II. Steel, silver mounted shaving mug and brush. Sir Frederick and Lady Sargood, silver entree dishes. Mrs. Yirgoe. clock. Mrs. Robert Virgoe. silver frame. Mr. aud Miss Yailc. tea cosy. Mrs. Alfred NY heeler, photo frame. Messrs Watkins. McConachie and Brougham, cheese, butter and biscuit dish. Mr. J. Giegor Wood, umbrella. Mr. I'. Aldersley Wood. Duullon ware ornament.Henry Hawker.At Christ Church, North Adelaide, on Wednesday afternoon. April 10. a very pretty wedding was celebrated bv the Very Rev. Dean Marry at. Miss Lilian B. Hawker, youngest daughter of -lames Collins Hawker, of Strangways Terrace, North Adelaide, was married to Mr. J. McKenzie Henry, son of the late Mr. J. II. Henry, of Dunedin. New Zealand. General Manager of the Australian Temperance aud General Mutual Life Office, Melbourne. The bride who was given away* by her father, looked very sweet in a rich ivory* duchesse satin gown, long court train trimmed with *' large butterfly bows and trails of orange blossom, while J tho folded bodice was relieved with a bertha of lovely c old honiton lacc and sprays of orange blossom. The yoke '• and sleeves were made of finely tucked Brussel* nut.'» She wore a pretty turquoise and pearl brooch fthc gift r’ of the bridegroom), and carried an exquisite bouquet of k* hot house flower*. Two bridc»uuiidcs (Mi-* EthelBlyth and Mit* MIJfe Sanderson) were in attendance, M wearing soft white muslin frocks over pale blue slips with deep tucked circular frills. The bodice* were com posed of tucked muslin with fichus of chiffon and long 11 ends reaching to the bottom of the skirls. They wore 16 bico.ning white crinoline hats, gracefully and simply A trimmed with pink roses and foliage, and smart b ack fc, nel\et bows setting off the •• toutc ensemble.'' They ^ carried pink shower bouquet-* and wore gold chains and turquoise heart pendants (the gift of the bridegroom.) ,c Mr. Fred Wright. Melbourne, acted as best man. The church was prettily decorated with evergreens and *• white dowers by some of the bride's girl friends. After r* the ceremony a reception was held at Mrs. K. Maync's, ^ Strangway’s Terraee, N.A. Mr. und Mr*. J. C. Hawker r- receiving in the hall, and Mr. ami Mrs. .1. McKenzie Henry in the drawingroom. A pleasing feature during 11 the ufternoon was the company present proposing the a health of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawker, and congratulating 1 Mr, Hawker on the occasion, being the anniversary of a his 80th birthday. Mrs. Hawker wan trucked in n* violet duchesse satin with panels of heliotrope veiled in l* rich black ChautiUy lace. Her black tulle bonnet was0 trimmed with Neapolitan violets. Mrs. E. Muyne, '• heavy blue silk with bertha of thread Maltese lacc, *• smart toque of tuscan colour, with pink rose* and r rosettes of white net and black be be ribbon. Mrs. NY.* Clarkson s costume of pretty silver grey silk canvas doth trimmed with cut steel passementerie and white* satin front veiled in lace, and black hat relieved with geranium pink bow* was much admired. Mrs. M. Hawker, white with holitropr hat. Miss Edith Hawker* looked her best in white satin veiled in Chantilly lace, her hat being a black crinoline straw trimmed with* black and white ostrich feathers. Mrs. Herbert Hughes1 wore purple veiled in block silk lace, bodice trimmed* with Maltese lace, becoming bonnet of Tuscan straw and he'10trope flowers. Miss Hughes looked smart in palej blue voi'e and black hat, while her sister wore a strawberry voile with white chiffon trimmings. Mrs. J. H. Gordon, black with a touch of white. Mrs. C. T.1 Cannon, black and purple. Mrs. F. Sanderson, black* voile with hat relieved with pink. Mrs. E. NY. Elli* in* pink. Mrs. G. M. Turnbull, black brocade. Mil.* Slater, blue foulard with becoming straw hat. Mrs. G#* late, navy blue voile with pale blue trimmings.* Mrs. A. K. Clarke, white and black patterned silk, with very smart toque of white stitched cloth and blackI q lills. Mrs. A. A. Hamilton, black. Miss Brooks . (England), navy blue with red toque. Miss C. Connor, i grey and cotiac. Mias Churdey. black and white. Miss T. Turnbull, smart foulard with grceu trimmingsand black hnt. Mi»s N. Turnbull, black and blue. Miss H. Cornish, heliotrope patterned silk. Miss lt;;. Hamilton, yellow and white floral muslin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry drove away with great cheers for the Hill*. The bride's travelling dress was of violet cloth with tucked circular frill, bodies relieved with soft white silk and revers of white panne embroidered in gold biaid and trimmed with violet velvet. She wore n becoming hat of black velvet, trimmed with ostrich feather*. The following is a list of the presents; The Dean and Mrs, Manyut. Benares tray. Mr. Cecil NY right, card trav. Mrs. Turnbull, teapot. Dr. und Mrs. A. Hamilton, Bohemian g)a*s vase. Mr. F. J. Sanderson, pair of silver cruets. Miss Blyth. a fiLer aud glass conserve dish. Miss Charsley, silver p-ppcr pot. Miss Melville Hamilton, hand painted jug. Mi.