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TIIE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAY 17.1921 5 The FeaSt of the Holy Ghost will be celebrated at Kalaheo, Kauai Sunday, May 22, 1921 There will be a Dance at Kalaheo Hall, Saturday Night, May 2 1 , 1 92 1 GOOD MEALS IN HONOLULU Await you at Child's New, modern, high class restaurant, cen trally located. Cool and comfortable. Intelligent, courteous service. European plan. Operated in connection with the Blaisdell Hotel J.t. CHILD, Proprietor. Rust Resisting Ordinary iron, full of impurities and wholly unfitted to cope with tropical conditions, starts to rust almost immediately after being exposed to the weather. Armco iron resists rust. It is 5)!).S4: per cent pure and there are no internal stresses to weaken it. Armco is made to resist the rain and sun of the tropics. It pays to specify "Armco". f AMERICAN IP Honolulu Iron Works Co. Wholesale Distributors There Is an Armco product for every purpose where iron Is used. Good roads ancLgood Gasoline Gasoline of Quality That is the combination that brings a smile to tha motorist You can be sure of good gasoline where you see the Red Crown sign. Red Crown is "the gasoline of qual ity" the all-refinery gasoline, with power in every drop. Look for the Red Crown sign on service stations and garages. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Celuotwa) THE GARDEN ISLAND PUBLISHING CO., LTD. Up-To-Date Printers, Bookbinders and Publishers of THE GARDEN ISLAND A Weekly Newspaper Issued Tuesdays. Entered at the Postoffice at Lihue, Hawaii, as Second-class Matter. Subscription Rates: Per Year, $2.50 Six Months - 1.50 Three Months 1.00 Subscriptions Payable in Advance. ADVERTISING KATES ON APPLICATION K. C. HOPPER, Business Manager Extension Program Goes to Maui May 16-21 The final extension program of the present school year is to be offered on Maui May 10 to 21. Greater variety will characterize this program, the service includ ing not only ngriculture and school visits but also instruction in dressmaking and design. Lectures on psychology and on literature will also be included in the program. The Maui Women's Club has taken the initiative in pushing much of this program on Maui, es pecially the parts relating to the schools and the women. The Ag ricultural portion has been plan ned largely by Mr. P. G. Krauss in consultation with representa tive plantation men and home steaders. The University of Hawaii will send for this service Professors Henke, Andrews and Crawford and Madame Dahl, well known costume designer. The II. S. P. A. will cooperate by sending Mr. O. II. Swezey, entomologist, and the U. S. Experiment Station will be represented by Mr. F. G. Krauss who resides on Maui at the present time. Agricultural talks will be given at Kahului, Paia Plantation, Hai ku,L ahaina and perhaps at other points also. Madame Dahl will carry on most of her work at Ka hului, with women coming to her there from all parts of the county. She will lecture on costume de signing at the high school and probably also at Lahaina. The time at her disposal is of course too short to give very much in struction, but will permit only a start which will be followed up later by more and longer work. Dr. A. L. Andrews will go to Maui a few days later, giving lectures on subjects pertaining to literature and psychology, at La haina and Kahului and perhaps Wailuku. On the. other exten sion service trips Professor Flan ders has lectured on education and psychology. At a later date he will probably go to Maui, also. The University entered into this service this year as an experi mental proposition and feels now that it is successful and fills a real need and is appreciated. There is no question at all but that it will be continued in the coming years and will expand as rapidly as conditions permit. The Extension Service Commit tee, of which Mr. Crawford is chairman, has recommended a larger program of work for next academic year beginning in Sep tember. These plans are being worked out and fitted to the available funds. Correspondence courses may be instituted next year as well as other new features. :: WEDDING AT KIPU Hawaiian luau found their places there. The bridal couple tried to make a safe departure, but it was im possible, and thev left amid a shower of rice and to the tune of many tin cons tied to their automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Scharsch will live at the home of the bride's parents until they can settle in Lihue. "Mr. Bob" Makes A Hit At Waimea The High School play, "Mr. Bub", given at Waimea last Sat urday night was, if possible, a greater success than at Lihue judged from the standpoint of fin ished acting. The players had such confidence that it savored of professionalism, which is saying a lot for the young folks of Kauai. The house was filled with a most appreciative audience and their enjoyment of the clever little farce was evident in the laughter and applause that followed every little quirk in the play. Much credit is due Mr. McDonald and the Wai mea girls' reserve for the sale of tickets and the order of the hall. The Chinese church sold icecream and punch to the crowd at the dance following the play. It was understood that this was for the benefit of the Chinese relief. The receipts for the play at Waimea amounted to S127. -:: Kapaa Notes (Continued from liasc 1) til late Tuesday afternoon when officer Dan llano was informed that two Filipinos, strangers 1o the community, were preparing to pack their belongings for Hono lulu. The two Filipinos had been living back of the S. M. Tom as tailor shop and it was a fellow countryman of theirs who noticed their preparations for a hasty de parture. The Kapaa baseball diamond has been made into one of the best on the islands. The weeds in the outfield were hoed up last week, the lumps levelled and the holes filled. A roller was driven over the infield and the grounds are just as fast as Lihue's, con ceded to be the best on Kauni. : :- Much Worse. "Nave you a little fairy In your homo?" "No, but 1 have a little miss in niv engine." The Drexerd. JEWELERS Everything In the Silver and Gold Line, Rich Cut Glass and Art Goods Merchandise of the Best Quality Only. H.F.WICHMAN&Co.,LU Leading Jewelers. P. O. Box 342 Honolulu READ THE GARDEN ISLAND A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday, May 14th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aki of Kipu, when their daughter Harriet became the bride of Ed ward Scharsch, of the Kauai Tel ephonic Company. The Kev. H. W. Bayless performed the cer emony under a bower of fern and daisies. Mrs. Bayless played the Wedding March from "Lohen grin." The bride was very sweet in a white embroidered voile gown, with a veil, of tulle and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white daisies and maidenhair fern. Miss Agnes Scharsch, sis ter of the groom, was bridesmaid, and Enoka Lovell, groomsman. Under the skillful direction of Mrs. K. C. Ahana, the house was tastefully decorated with beauti ful potted plants and many lovely flowers. Although the ceremony was strictly a family affair, many guests attended the reception and luau in the evening. The tables were set on the large lanai of the Aki home and the many good things which go to make a real The Carpenter "Spring Shade" Awning "It Works From the Inside" The only practical up-to-date win dow awning For RESIDENCES OFFICE BUILDINGS FACTORIES, HOSPITALS, ETC. Guest & Jopson Love Bldg. 1 140 Fort St., Honolulu, T. H. O. B. Guest will be at the Lihue Hotel until May 21st c.bie Addre.. "JAXN" 'jLj, 'j- 4. g ! - v - --I?) "4mMmm Am Think of how much von depend on yoxur battery It is one of the most vital features of your motoring. On it you depend for the "whizz and whirr" that start your car, as well as for the brilliance of the lights marking your night path. For safety's sake, if for nothing else, you should insist on the Every part of the "Exfoe" has proved the correctness of its design and construction by years of actual service "on the road" the one place where battery merit counts the most. "foe" Service, in providing for every individual need of every make of starting battery, enables you to obtain better service and longer life from the battery you are using. Kauai Garage i Agents Hi 33