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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916, WEDDING IN BIG THE KAPAA CHURCH The weddiiiK of Miss Helen Caetano and Manuel Bettencourt took place at the Kapaa Catholic church at eleven o'clock Sunday morninsf. Rev. Father James officiating. The church had bten prettily decorated with hydranga blossoms nnd calla lilies for the occasion. The eroom's brother, Joseph F. Bettencourt, Jr., acted as Rroomsman and Miss Carrie Bettencourt was the bride's maid. Directly after the ceremony a reception was held and at noon the quests, about a hundred in number, sat down dinner. Later in the afternoon a string ed orchestra entertained until the hour for departure arrived. Mr. and Mrs. Bettencourt will live at Kapaa where the former has a position with t h e Kealia plantation. The couple received numerous pretty presmts and hosts of good wishes from their many friends. NEW OFFICERS OF E'S OU FL LI The Ou Club, Lihue, held its annual meeting last Wednesday at the home of Dr, Derby, the retir ing president. The main business of the even ing was the election of officers for the ensuing term, For president. Miss Jordan was elected; vice pres ident, Edward W. Carden; secre tary, Miss F.dna Pen ni man, while E. Mahn was re-elected to the of fice of treasurer. Messrs. Patter son and Ridell were elected to membership. On completion of the serious side of the program, an hour or so was spent in dancing, after which delicious refreshments were served. Dinner To Milliken (Continued from page 1.) Truscott each spoke of some h ip py or amusing reminiscence. A humerous poem by Mr. E. A. Knudsen, touching on various in cidents of the past, was rendered and elicited much applause, Mr, Knudsen finishing by presenting to Mr. Milliken a little testimonial from his Kauai friends ot their appreciation of his many years service among them. During the dinner, from the dim recesses of the garden rose soft strains of music, swelling harmoniously as the gay chatter and badinage lulled for a moment. Pedro was the game of the even ing and caused plenty of fun, es pecially when the pretty nnd sp r propriate prizes were distributed. It was late before the happy evening came t o a close and "Good nights" merrily called, as car after car sped through the hospitable gates of "Hoea" into the folds of night. Among those present were Mes dames V. Knudsen, Danford, Bald win, Alexander, Brodie, Heapy, Browne, Truscott, Rankin, Ban ham. Schultze, Deverill, Edmond sen. Brandt. Smith, E. A. Knud sen and Hofgaard. Messrs. Danford, Milliken Bald win, Alexander; Brodie, Browne, Truscott, Rankin, Hime, Aaser, Lyman, Deverill, Hofgaard, Ed mondson, Schultze, Brandt and E. A. Knudsen. F. E. McCall. of the Kauai High School, who has just recov ered from a severe attack of ty, phoiri fever, sailed in the Niagara from Honolulu on Friday for a health tour in the States. Tenders Teachers Cottage The Board of Supervisors of the County of Kauai at Lihue, Kauai, will receive bids up to 10 o'clock a. in. of July "th, 191(i for furnish ing all materials, tools and labor and erecting a 7 room teachers cot tage on the Kauai High School grounds at Lihue, according to plans and specifications. All bids must be accompanied by a certified cheek in favor of the Board of Su pervisors and covering )'( of the amount bid. The usual bond will be required of the successful bidder. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications will lie furnished for the sum of 8-r oir ap plication to the undersigned. J. II. MoitAiiNK, County Road Supervisor. Lihue, June 20th., UMfl. Passengers Arrived The following arrived by the Kinau Wednesday morning: A. Horner, J. Horner, D. B. Macon chie. H. Isenberg, C. Jacobrer. Miss E. Jabobsen, Miss B. Jacob sen, S. Deverill, C. Sultan. V. H. White, W. H. Friedley. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Alpenpels, Geo. Bran bury, Miss Pauole, Miss Kamaka, Rev. B Gatsubuehi, Rev. S. Oku ra, K. Y. Lee, C. Lizama, L. Li zama, K. Watanabe, K Ishibashi, J. Reis, I, B. Kanama. C. Weibke. Mrs. R. L. Wilcox. C. Schimmel fennig F. F. Fernandez, T. Hose, P. Christian, W. Christian. M. Ozaki. W. O. Crowell, A. Ain, F. Aiu. Hens Dang. G. Takuna, C. M. Hoon, C. Young. L. H. H. Ne. T- Fodriitiip, J. Betten court, Mrs. T. Kitsura, A. V. Peter " WrW. Lost COUNTY WARRANT No. ... of the value of 822. 20 in the name of the undersigned. Finder will please return to John Costa, Homesteads. FOR SALE For Sale At Judge Dole's Re sidence, Lihue. Ideal Fireless Cooker, Almost New. FOR SALE Mare broken to harness and sad dle, Apply II. Vincent, Lihue. NOTICE Notice is hertbv given that all fees ff r licenses, except fees for Hunting Lifeics. ate due and piyal le mi Julv 1st, 1916. All applications for Licenses must be accompanied by certifi cates showing the pavment in full of delinquent taxes. All applications or licenses for the manufacture of I?..od Proditi Is, Restaurpt't. Hotel and Boarding House. Beef Butcher, Slaughter and S?l!, Pork Butcher, Slnuyhter and Sell, To Sell Beef, To Sell Pork. To Sell Milk. Livery Stable, Barber, and Dveiug and Cleaning must be accompanied by Board of Health Certificates. All applications for Auctioneer and Beef Butcher, Slaughur and Sell, Licenses, must be r.ccoirpan ied bv Bonds. Ail aupticalioiib lor n.crcliaiuliic licenses must be accompanied by affidavits showing amount of gross receipts during the fiscal year prior to July 1, or statements showing the commencement of any trade or business for which such licenses are required. All those carrying on a business as co partnership must file a state ment of co-partnership, showing residence of each paitner, firm name, 'nnd the place of business-f said co-partnership, verified as true by one of the partners. In case of change in the co part nership or dissolution, notice of such change or dissolution must be filed with this office. No application will receive at tention unless the applicant com plies with the above. Every applicant for a license to sell Drugs at retail must comply with provisions of chapter 80, R. L. 1916. To sell Poisonous Drugs, set chapter 121, R. L. 1916. All delinquents will be prose cuted acccording to law. A. G. Kaulukou, Treasurer, County of Kauai. T H. W. A. Fernandez Program Thi Week Daniel Frohman Presents The Supers Emotional Article It' jiffs? &3&3tf PAULINE F REDERICK 1 v.v In a Drama of Rare Power and Appeal "THE SPIDER" '5 vl V By William II . Clifford The tremendous power of Miss Frederick's art and the wide range of her screen capabilities were never so forcefully illus trated as in her compelling delineation of this unique emotional drama. ALSO 14th Chapter of LUCILLE LOVE The Girl of Mystery "HEARST SELIG NEWS" Will be shown at the regular places Makaweli, Wednesday, June 28; Eleele, Thursday; Waimea, Friday; Koloa, Saturday; Lihue, Monday. SHOW BEGINS AT 7:40 p. m. SHARP EXCEPT SATURDAYS. Popular Prices 10 25 35 cents Fourth of July . celebration for children of Lihue District will be held this year at the new Hanamaulu ark in the usual manner, on Saturday, July 1st at 2 p. m. with Ice cream, Sports and Prizes Everybody Welcome 111 Iplpj THE BANK OF HAWAII, Limited LIHUE BRANCH Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii Deposits are received subject to check. Certificates of dt posit issued payable on de mand. Loans made on ap proved security. 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