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IS T THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1922 SOCIAL DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE AT KILAUEA Mrs. L. D. Larson and Mrs. A. Menotogllo were Joint hostesses at a very delightful bridge tea, at the homo of Mrs. Larsen In Kllauca, last Saturday afternoon. The rooms wore tastefully decorated for tho occasion with quantities of beautiful flowers and ferns. Those Invited wera Mrs. W. H. Kice, Mrs. It. L. Wilcox, Mrs. Mc Gregor, Mrs. C. J. Fern, Mrs. H. D. Wishard, Mrs. Justin Smith. Mrs. 13. Baldwin, Mrs. P. II. Aaser, Mrs. C. 13. Makee, Mrs. A. B. Draue, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. C. B. Hofgaard, Mrs. Sam Carter, Mrs. O. nankin, Mrs. Duverlll, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. H. Berk meyer, Mrs. It. H. Hagood, Mrs. F. Horner, Mrs. E. S. Swan, Mrs. W. H. Irving, Mrs. P. Crawford, Mrs. I. Hogg, Mrs. K. M. Allen, Mrs. 'J. H. Midkltf, Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. W. It. Hobby,' Mrs. C. Bayer, Mrs. Chas. ltlce, Mrs. T. L. Morgan, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. L. L. Patterson, Mrs. M. White, Mrs. Wlddlfleld, Mrs. A. M. Scott, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. M. Langwlth, Mrs. H. H. Brodle, Miss Edith IUce, Miss K. Mclntyrc, Miss Lindsay and Miss Mabel Wilcox. Mrs. Hagood, who held high score, ' was presented with a handsome en amel vanity box. Mrs. McGregor was given a dainty carved Ivory pendant for second high score. Con solation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Braue and Mrs. Patterson. MR. AND MRS. CONEY HONORED One of tho pleasant events of tho past week was a pol supper given by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coney, at their home at Nlumalu, Saturdiy evening, In honor of their son aid daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Coney, of Honolulu, who are renew ing old friendships on Kauai. Tho tables were attractively de corated with greens and hibiscus. All kinds of Hawaiian delicacies were served, from roast pork to delicious cocoanut pudding. After supper dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. Mrs. Caleb Burns and her son Frank returned from Honolulu last Thursday morning. Holiday THE NOTES MR. AND MRS JAMIESON HOSTS AT SIX TABLE BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .Tfimioson woro hosts at a pleasantly assembled bridge at their home last Friday evening, Six tables were in play. Tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ja mleson woro Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Garl inghouso, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Craw ford, Dr. and Mrs. Justin Smith, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Morgan, J.r. and Mrs. It. F. Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. James Corstorphlno, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hobby, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wood, Mr. nnd Mrs. Scrlbner; Miss es Edith nice, Loralno Phelps and Ada Morgan; Messrs. Stackhousc, and A. Wile. Miss Edith nice and Dr. Smith were awarded attractive prizes for high scores, and Mrs. Crawford and Mr. Middleton received consolation prizes. Mrs. B. D. Baldwin of Makawell returned from Honolulu on tho Clau dine last Friday, morning. Miss Edith Avlson wns an arriv ing passenger on the Klnau this morning. LIHUE UNION CHURCH The auditorium of LIhuo Union church was filled last Sunday morning to hear Jimmy Taylor, and all went away feeling it had been "good to be there." Mr. Taylor took as the topic of his talk "There Is But One God," and used as lllus tratlons for his remarks observa tions and experiences from his many travels throughout tho coun tries of the world. The fruitless en deavor of the religious worshipper of India and other countries to find peace and satisfaction thru bodily torture and other torms of observ' anco In accordance with his religl ous belief wore pictured. The satisfaction that only comes from the worship of the. true God regardless of country or creed was shown by tho speaker thru personal experience on battle field, denert and In every-day life A solo appropriate to the theme of the morning was charmingly sung by Mrs. W. H. Irving of Kllauea, Japanese Lacquer Hawaiian TOYS Mechanical Toys A myriad By Cold Storage Diredt from the Coaft: Oranges, Apples, Grape Fruit, Emperor Grapes, and other Fruits Almonds Walnuts Chestnuts Brazil Nuts 4 McBRYDE SUGAR CO'S STORE Kauai's Wholesale House AGRICULTURE TO BE TAUGHT BY MAIL; U. H. HAS THREE COURSES The extension service of tho Unl- vorslty of Hawaii will offer three correspondence courses in Hawaii an Agriculture. Lessons will con sist of 5 to 12 mimeographed pages each, to be mailed out weekly to subscribers. Courso 1. Elementary Principles of Agrlculturo in Hawaii, is a re vision of tho correspondence courso offered last year. It will have 15 weekly lessors with tho following topics: 1. Air, Sunlight and Water ns "fac tors In agriculture. 2. The Story of Soil; How It is Formed. 4. Story of Soil; Fertile Soli. G. The Sources of Fertilizers and How They are Made. C. The Life Process of a Plant. 7. Improvement of Plants and Animals Thru Selection and Breeding. 8. Vegetables for Hawaii and How to Grow Them. 9. Fruits for Hawaii and their Culture. 10. Pests and Diseases of Veget ables and Fruits. 11. Insect control by Parasites. 12. Sugar Cane in Hawaii. 13. Pests and Diseases of Sugar Cane. 14. Hog Raising in Hawaii. 15. Dairying in Hawaii. Courso 2 consists of six lesson) in soil science. The lessons will be gin In January. These lessons are as fololws: 1. The Physical Properties of Soil. 2. The Chemical Problem of Soli. 3. Tho Biological Properties of Soil. 4 Tho Function and Supply of Phosphorous In tho Soil and a Dis cussion of Phosphorous Fertilizers. 5. Tho Function and Supply of Potash in the Soil and a Discussion of Potash Fertilizers. C. The Function and Supply of Nitrogen in the Soli and a Discus sion of Nitrogen Fertilizers. Poultry Culture in Hawaii is the name of tho third course. It will consist of 8 or 10 lessons with some illustrations accompanying the .mi meographed sheets, beginning in January. All Interested may enroll in any or all of the courses by writing to the Extension Service depriattnent, University of Hawaii. Gift Ware Jewelry TOYS Dolls Games Tinker Toys Toy Dishes of other toys to gladden the hearts of the children Christmas Tree Decorations ITEM8 OF INTEREST While Horace Mann, tho famous educator, was sitting in his study ono day, an insane man rushed into tho room and challenged him to a fight. "My dear fellow," replied Mr. Mann, "it would give mo great plea sure to accommodate you, but I can't do It, tho odds arc so unfair. I am a man by namo and a man by na turethat's two against ono." "Oh, como ahead!" tho Insane man answered. "I am a man nnd a man besldo myself. Let us four have a fight." Boston Transcript. Spiritualistic experiments, says the Scientific American, have caused 11 members of a family In southern Bavaria to go mad. Just talking about tho subject makes some of us mad! In California 241 convicts serving terms in the state prison have made tho best of a Job by enrolling in the extension classes of tho University of California. Thirty of them are taking agricultural courses and sup plementing their book learning by practical work on tho prison farm. Working for tho government isn't all It's cracked up to bo. Hugo D. Newhouso, an attorney of San Fran cisco, went to Washington ns a "dollar a year man" two months be fore tho armistice. A few weeks ago he got his first pay-check. It was for 19 cents, and in tho corner was a notation that no funds were Im mediately available to pay It. You now can travel to Jerusalem In an aeroplane, the department of commerce tell3 us. The Palestine postal service has started an air mail service between Palestine and Mesopotamia and tho planes will carry passengers. Tongass National Forest, Alaska has the only seagoing forest rangers that wo have ever heard of. - Tho forest has a fine systom of water ways and the rangers use motor boats instead of horses In going their rounds. Send your magazine orders (new or old) to tho K. C. Hopner News Agency, Llhue, and they will bo promptly attended to. Phono 22.L Adv. Summer Vacation All Around Motives aro usually mixed, and we not that numerous congregations aro preparing to send their preach ers away for a rest. Minneapolis Star. Suggestions Koa Novelties - Cut Glass Musical Instruments DC A AAAi m jv.yFjfVy i tn mm m m m m m m-mr m mr m i !.,-. r&Hiyiiii lci mm Beautiful Hand Made Leis New Goods Ichinose Dry Telephone 291-L If you aro not now receiving the REX ALL MONTHLY MAGAZINE, please send your name for mailing list. The magazine has recently been enlarged nnd improved by the addition of stories by prominent writers and pictures of current events. This Service is Absolutely Free The Tiexall Store Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd. Service fivery Second Box 42G vr i n TOYS Just Arrived Goods Store Koloa Honolulu, T. H. w ft to E3E mi mi 33