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SOCIAL
MISS KATHE
The followlns Inlerestlng gossip
was sent In to tho uncial writer:
Cobslp about tho Abruzzl-Klkins
mutch will, of course nover end until
thu nltar or i.nklnl iinnounccmcnt
that It Is declared off shall have laid
It lu tho dust. Home, It coca with
out tmjlug, has tetlled with It, mid
thu views of Americans who uro Jeal
oua and Italians who mo icountful with 1'ilneo LuIbI had ho chosen un
linvo boon tho thoino of ovciy palazzo Italian, but a lorelgncr mid, of nil
on tho seven hills. Tho latest has It fondKiieip. nu Ainorleaii to bo rccoB
tluit, when nt the family council tho nlted ua an ltnll.ni prlnces does not
Duko d'Acoita and tho Count of Til-, annuo pupulnr cntliiwliism In Italy,
i In at last and only very reluctant- iko iiuitrarj. How aio tho other
ly had consented to uciopt MUs HI-! courts of Huropo boIiik to actept tho
l.lna na shter-lu-law, thliiss looked Anioilum i.rluie.is7 To ba lolerat
liilsht and pronilslng. iVom tho bo- H only wound tho Italian amour
KltiuliiK tho King gino Abruzzl his L'riM'ro to the cm e, and tho old Courts
biipport arter tho 1'ilnco had ym-'of'l'mnpc liaio a knack of maklnc
vlnced his cousin that tho young'' 1'itrudorH linilerstnnd how unwclcomo
lady was worthy to become a member I Hiey are. Another dlfllculty Is tho
of tho Itoynl houaa of Savoy. Tlio'Ori;anUatIon of n Itoyal Household
King did not forget thu dllllcuttlea ho
had to ovortomo with Iila father,
King Humbert, and tho then all-powerful
1'iemler Crli.pl, when bomo
twelve joais ago ho Insisted oi) mar
rying tho beautiful, but so poor and
Insignificant I'lluecsso Helena of
Montenegro. Should tho Abruzzl
Hlklns marilago lalto place, tho Am
oilcan princess will luuo a warm and
affectionate friend In Queen Ilolunu,
who Is now us radiantly happy as sho
Is beautiful. Hut huw about tho icbt
of the Itojnl ladles, of which thoio
mo live? Tlioy all nro lilgb-oplrltcil
mid Independent, ami not tu tho hab
it of submitting giaterully or meekly,
like tho l'ruuilati piluecsses when
the Knlsi'i- has dictated by whom
they b1i.i1! bo received and whom not.
Queen Margheillu has uxnicsgcil her
self In unmistakable terms against
this latest "Amcilcim Invasion" at
thu Qutrlnnl Court. Duchem llelcuo
d'Acosta, clstor of tl.o Duko d'Or
Icuiia and of Queen Ainollo of I'ortu
gal, Is likely to have uno of hor sud
den and convenient spells of lllncsa
which prevent her from taking part
In Hoyal fCHtlvItloH nt Itomo and clsu
wlioiu. Sho has her husband very
much nu tho btrlug when intimate
family affairs nro concerned, and no
ouo bellovca sho will extend a glad
hand to the nowconicr: moreover, tho
still JuM.nllo Dowagor I)iiches.i rt'Aciw
ta, Lnetttla llunupailo, tho only Im
perlal Highness among tho many Roy
j1 Hlgliues3cs, as a bte'pmothcr-In-law,
will not frustiato traditions In
what Is generally oxpotled of molli-
eiH-ln-lnw. In tho Ciuiioa hraneli
thoro Is tho old Uowagor rJuchcba, tho
mother of Queen Muigheiltu, alsu
giitndmothor of tho King, a Saxon
prlncebs, known to he most "illllltllo"
In fnmily and other matteiw, nml tho
joungcr lluchusEo Ibaboll.i, n ll.iva
llau prliiLebs; It la but natural that
thena ladles will ehlnio In with
Queen Mnrghorlta and keep distant
In time, und with tnct, probably
thu untngoulBiii of thp I'oynl ladles
may diminish, tut tiur.iitunatcb
Miss nildqs Is known as being rather
headstrong, nlv.'aj-B having had Per
own will and wlwt sho wonted, whlh
tact Is not numbered among the
many vlrtuos tho newspapermen
hnve bceft ablo to discover in her
Now conies tho political sldo of the
matter which cannot bo overlooked
lu a monnichy built on democratic
nml jiopular principles. When tl.o
mother of AroUa, Turin mid Al.ruz
zl, tho loiolv I'rliiposso Marin Victo
ria Pozio dolla Clsternu, was chosen
tu licromo the spouto of Amadeo d
Aosta, second son ot Victor Hmanuel
'uitiliJJtlliu. liliiVliAliiii'nVifiiiiiftnr' . ' aJ&&m&jJ&S&&j
NOTES
vT"" ' ' lr'MPSgl.l. 3TOP
BINE l-LKIHS
II, oicrjbody In tlio newly famed
kingdom or Italy rejoiced, because
tho muttli i.Tio'uo essentially Itnllnu;
thta popularity followed thu Duko of
tho Abriuzi'a parents when they be
lame for a tliort time only KlnB
and (Jueon ofpaln. and win traus
fcirod to t'.io o.uiBer generation.
I'upul.ir feulIiiK would lmvo bctu
which, an thu Duko Is n naval man
nnd soon to become nu Admiral, may
bo established In Venice. It ta uioio
than doubtful thnl the ladles of tho
old Venetian aristocracy, which dates
bai.k to tho lime of tho Doges, will
tumble oer each other to becomo
ladles-lu-w.iltlug of tho newly creat
ed nilniiwi. These and other iiuos
llons make tho KIiik and tho Cabinet
cuusldci If It would leally be prudent
and pollllcal to havo an Abruzzl-HI-
kina alliance.
The Kllohana Art I.eaguo presented
"Second Thoughts" and "Lady for
tune" on Tliurbdny .incnlng beforoT a
delighted and enthusiastic audience.
There has bieu such a constant rush
during tho week that it was nlmoit
Impossible to get everything In, and It
1b the IUU.UHI tho Opera Hoiuo was not
placarded "hlnndlng room onlj-." "Sec
ond Thoiuhts," u blight llltlo fniee
tu the hau.lK of Miss llruce. Miss dr
Lartlguo und Mr. Arnold, proved u
moHt entertaining curtain miner, MUa
lli.ico did vory clovor win It, never
over-nctlug and prcsonllug to tho life
ii mnU'huiitiiig woman not In her first
youth mi the trull of n husband much
joungcr than hen-elf. To watch tin
constnnt plaj of her features was an
education, and thu roirs of laughter
with which tho w, greolod nhowod
that thu audlouco appreciated the dir,
flcull' rolo thoroughly. Miss do Lav
llguo looked ory pretty and graceful
in an uui fiock of pink Bath) nud all
over laco. Hor jullurf hat' vai or
naminted with n p til I 'mn wlileh
suited her and llu1 n u' 111' "' her
acting nppoulLiI to ovei bo.b Mr
Arnold nt. Sir Herbert Meinyn, wan
niuuslrg, (ho sltiuUlniiH being hide
crlbalily funny and luteiestlng. After
a mnslctl InlerluUo caiuo "Lady l-'or
luuo," n one act comedy fipm the
Hoyal Hlcbo Theatre, London. lp Ja
Skin of Bsauly js a Joy Forever
bit. T. FELIX fiODHAUD'S 0Rh:KTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUT1FIEK
(wU, Mali I'MUJf
Hi&li, nod akin Ibvu
fyv, i on IHUU17, nui o
Kl) tlM illCllB. l
Yi'J kml Uooil U tnl
of eu yrtrit, iq1
U m ltmlnMi wa
ttetUUbk8IIt
ii vroffly iA.
AccCMMCOUhliT'
(tit vf ilcJUr
laias. Pr, I. At
hvra btild to n
HJy cf tht UuX
ten (ft pittUbti
Ai you lulki
villi ua Uiitu,
I vaaiDtneBu
(lni,rn.i.l,rr.!!i..'.n.;
j hjfuif ji of kii itit
n ,-- .,) I nM.
IK J.'1K.. tm uuu.ob(M.OMi J tiff-
i VuUtUbluo
fa,T.IOTII!?,Pi 37GidJan Slrcrt.KswTo.lu
m
Mffik,
Mt n At' -IK U
m hi
KVCNIN'a nUIARTIN,
essentially nngllfh nlitl no Blmplo thai
llir nctliie must lio perfect In oyer
detail. In the competent liauda of
Dr. V. II. Humphrls tlio character of
Mr Joaatiji shines out na n unique lilt
of acting. Ho looked mid was tlio
kind lienrted fnmily solicitor quiet,
pollened, mid ho hrotiRht Into the poor
loilpItiK house that Indescribable thing
we call "atmosphere." 'Mr. 1 Iiuuplirih
,is Kato Cunllrre, i;,uu a dimming In
irrprotntlon of that lovnhlo cliaructer.
from tlio moment of tier entry unu
fell n Empalhy for her. Shu looked
Die dalul) jietty Hngllsli girl, iiiid io
ill oil a nVserUMl ovation. Mrn. Cun
one. iiurs 1'ieu i. iviiiuruouso;
played her put with IhoiouRh uiiiIit
, .,
.btnndltiB. Sho made i most
lipreciuiu i.iu mi
1
nation nlthousht a crun and a Barret
JumeH, lie made n ilcclded hit, air?
acted with that east
mil IIODCIUIC ICi
for which ho Is celebrated.
4ll il Jill-
miMi. o nmlri. Ml .T-iniOtt f!lilri..ipn .
.I,,w.v V II,.. ,..rl f,f l.r.r.l A...1,!,..
... .J ...... ... ,. .
'by He lui-1 only twenty-fill, hour lr
'w-hlch to uiei.are himself for Mr War
'
Illl-! lllli IUUIU1IK "IllU". tlllll tl- .. .1 ..., tt. blnmln. I 1 .. ,...!
. . .. . .. i . . IU llltl llllltWdl lllU nit-iiiiv nut- tllMl
e,l will, brains Miss lla Wn r, , r(1(1, ndi but for lll0 ium crtBupol.., The llTumlnatlon of the ' "" "; ,'" " ',' ' , : ""' 'r
was chic and li.Uiit. Mr. JBUi-a... , , ... M slmoii. would eaa. slilpa toulil be seen to i-reat mhur-lt' '. ci d Jljo. , Mralue u fi... I. M, ..,,
Wilder na ttuy Mallory, the ,';,, ,,. nml lll0 nici!19 coeI11P,, t() enJo jMiJ. "J. wik.-r. i. anfl ,, m
lst,a Jid the loier of Kale, was moat .'"J ' tp Ht finnHc;u M , lr faIr f , . u ...M Wmlu II Mr .,. ,.? U I ..,.
aimulus Ho oft.-.. ip..ko his Hlie.l ,. ,,. . o.;o(w Jfc,,,, M"ona lttl Mr K Ai-tl ... J- ,
With too IllUlh fi'tlln?. lielllK ail art ,.......,:.... ......... ' will ho In.-.ir mm-ml ,1 Tim h...,.i,,,,"ll,. w'" l"M"h "" v'"
... ... .... ... ... ...... mill m'luiu u vi.11111 u? oiu m i iiiuii - --'. -.. ''..,..,... i . in..,. ,,...,...., r .1.
en wai Uio III to net. Ho ceilalnly Is,""' :'-cs ior i.ih nutn, i
In Kreat comedy aclor, Tho llKhtnecj
of hla touch, hla hesltatlliB speech, the
j Intonation of hit olcc, rll were Lord
'w .,".,.,
Anililoliy to tho life. Ilo senmed tnied by DonalU II. uillles. Tonopali,
.. ...I.. ,.,.. ..,.. un,. ,.f ii... ,.... ,i
and won tho niirtlciico froin tho l.eKln
n.i... It ..p.. ..,,t..l,iU. n tlnlutir.il , 1
loiiuaurc. mid Honolulu oucht cer !
talnly to be Brnteful for a really ntnus
nB owntiiK with amateurs. Thera I
vcfe many Rowers sent, but Bhon I
only after the last curtain was runs
down.
LaBt Saturday evening Mrs. P. M.
Swnnzy biivc a pietty danco ana
niiny of her daughters' friends weio
bidden as well ua sonio older ones, to
assist In making cverjbody havo a
sooil time. Jnpancso lanterns wero
Etrung along tho side of the drive
way, and the drawlng-iooms were
used for dancing.. It was a vcrv
gay scene, for all the joung people
entered Into the spit It of tho evening
and nobody sat out. Doctor Cofcr
and Mr. Jack Atkinson acted In tho
capacity of floor managers nnd, need-1 by Arthur J. IMdy of Chicago, III. Cup
less to say, everything went with a j to becomo pioperty of angler win
snap and vim. Tho music was good nlng It threo times. '
and the floor perfect, tho largo lanal
delightful lu tno mooniiRiit. inu
young ollkcrs had a most dcllghlful
time, and when supper was bcrveil
tho hour's chat proved n boon for
weary feet. After this pleasant In
terlude dancing resumed. Tho house
was beautifully decorated, and Ml.
and Mra. Swanzy wero perfect host
and hostebs. Tho older ones Joined
In tho dance later lu the evening.
.
Mr. V. VT. Simpson nnd hla charm
Ing wlfo wero guests at tho Moana
. Jy The Great a
Jy Cleaner l
PauKaHana
Vv. ..At .AH- .w
Vc Grocers y , vt
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V . ftx w ft
HONOLULU, T. II., SATUnDAY, JULY 25, 1608.
Hotel for several montlis. nml mmle
man) warm friends. Tills account
of Mr. Simpson's exploits will Ijo
re.id with, Intercut;
AVAt.O.W July 7. Tlio world's
lecord was brokfcn mid the diamond
iniiinn nf tin. I.li-lit Tncl.ln Clnh won
hy V. V. Simpson of Kngland for Ills
eaptuio of it CO 1-2-poiind Hdlowtull
nt Sail Cleniento yesterday. The moil-
bter llsh, 17 pound)! linger than nny
eci tiruuKlit to'enff under the club's
liules, was the center of Interc! to
ciovilj of tpectntora. The llsh waB
if. 1-2 Inclii-a loni; and 30 liuhea In
circumference,
it was iiioumit in
was
,,.
after 10
mlnv.tca of
liimt
,.,..., ,,,, .Kpitini nlnv
The
In-'nali, by Its tremendoua nnhi"i. tested
,.,. , , , , .. .,..
i iin il 'i wii i in r ii iiiiti i in iiiiuiur
. ,. .." " '" ' ' ' .,"" ")..
to niuld havliiB It snapped when ono
.. ti.. ..jl L....1....I ni.ln 1 IM....M.
..1.1.JL. 1...1 t I...- '
., , i .. ,,, .. . .
1 U.I II lllfT UMll 1 1 I It I II r flTIIV 1(1 II II lilt Ma
Dt"h "... .- .)-
'' "Rain niul BBalti. Miirrendorcd
liojldes tho world'a le.md, Mr.
Sl-'prou will seturo nil of the follow-
'l f ! I. (- .. ..!..
i.iBiii lacinc uiuo, tiaM 1 enow- . ' iiiui. n. nun j.
tall diamond iiipdal, for Hie larRcst'A. M. Iliown, I)r I1111I, .Mrs, LniiK-'
ellow tall of seai-oit.' Medal niesont- Imrne, Mr und Mrs. Charles Illce,
.'.. - .
i.nov. winner s 11 11110 io je eiirravcu 1
"' B"i u.ir eacn scafcon
I'l 1 1 of C!.'r.
Yollowtnll Cup, for the JaiBei.1 lei-
Yollowtnll Cup, for the J.iigebl jel-
lowtnll of the season. Silicr lovlnn '
cup, probcntcd by the Western llilrd -
wnra nntl Arm Coimram o Liu
Bclc8. Winner's nnmo to be engraed
on snmo each season, and the cup to
becomo tho property of tho angler
winning II twice.
Class C j'ellowtall prize, for larg
est jcllbwtall of season. Split bam
boo rod, presented by William Hunt,
Jr., nf Avnlon, Calif. Hod presentol
at clobo of tournament.
Tuna Club, John V
Prancls metlal. I
for largest j'ellowtall of Beabon Win
ner'a nnmo engraved on bar each sea
son. Hddy Cup, for largest jcllowtall of
seabou. Silver loving cup, presented
i ne sinrton mo mchi irip was
ni....u . . ., cik ji-niv....,, .,,u...,R(tl0 tslIo on v.iilrh rested lavrndu
'"' San dementis on the launch Jmi-1 ,,,,. ,, mji.ionhalr frins. il.e i in
nltn, (leorgo Michacli. boatman
Mr. Simpson was accompanied by S.
A. Barron of Mexico lily 111 tho
launch San Toy. W. II. Matthews,
boatman. The party reached thu
east end of Clemente at 7 n. m.. and
hero for threo hours tho fishing was
done. Owing to the heavy kelp for
mation Mr. Simpson lost leaders be
foro securing tho record fish, nt 9:05,
Mr. Ilarron bringing to gaff a -1 4-j
pound gold-button fish shortly nfter.'unnrln!? on the hual after dinner TIM
In u minutes, nn Htht tackle. Tlio
pj.i n l tiuo.1 lice nt .1 -I l ! in
Tip Imp il the ball-n mi of the
Alcandor Young IMel on Tuesday
ovcalnu broticht out many of the old-
er omceiH cf the I'lccl. who took this
occasion or icnowing their nequiilnt-i
nnccj of wire. Many greetings were
exchanged unit dancing continued
tlilcughuut the etching. Gntcrnor
Krcar nml Se.'ret.i.y.Mult-Sinltli, who
dined with Ailnilml JJuurr.. on the
fonne.ll Tt. came In n llltlo late. ,
lulnaliiB the dl-tl'iBUlshed visitor,"1'"? n sin.n-r aukhw iiiu ;
with them. Ite wathed the iluncuH
with Ink' e,t iind sit u-it -.villi many!Vr Rt"1 Mrs Hn!Ih ,'"r l ''r- "JlUJn of the week was glicn by Mra
rnl. damcJ. Tlio loot Rarden wan'
.... u'.i...i .t hn inn., i..i.i.. ..i.....vu
I IIIIIIIUII tt tlt4 til VI IlltlV tilling IIIHIIjn I
,, , , ,,..-
'' hi inuui.iiii iiiiuiii t.iiin,-ii i, in i
Mnk, c,,,.;,fl'wnm! wn4 ,,' ,,V',
moat nuccesiful nffalrs of the week.
In llin linll.rnrttit worn ltntlrml Mm
T IViMinh. Mr XI aw Wlililinnlit
!,., t-rf f.,tt .U...ltl. M- I
illlD. lilllLAL .11 IJ L I -.Til 11 111. .til. II II II
- - --
Mrs. Habbltt. Mr. mid Mis .
Hall, tl.o ait,ca Caiter, Mr. and Mrs.
aiiiiioim .uaciniyre. .mis. iicicn .noo-
illltl ft-B AltlflltlllU It'llllUnll Mi"
" , "" ' ". : T, """"'" "'"
., , .. ,.i., ,-..,..,, ... !
"" "" "". 11.110111 imuuiiiii, .ur.,,..i m.k wuihi- 1ik liiirij ijtruu
"""" "" uuei, mr, unu .ui-,
Medal prupiS. Oi Vllder, Mrs. Mary (lunn, tho
M1mc3 Walker, Mr. Jack Atkinson,
'"'Be and Mrs. Scldon KliiRbbtlry.
f ,r- nnu Mr- 'lon """"" -MlS8 .
1""11' llI1B. Paymaster nnU Mra.
An-l!lrauU'' ?,Illor aml Mf- D",,ln(''
Mr. nml si siiuiii' Min stiintnv. i
Mr. and Mrs. Lnnge. Mr and Mm. ckarniln'g hostess of u pol luncheon
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Afong, Capt"nln Ion tuesday hi honor of Misses l'er
Cowies. Captain Hobert 'Carter Her-iilno nml Towle. i)aihtjfnors wero
kelej, Mr. nnd Mra. James DoiiBhcr
ty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Schacfcr, Misses
Schacfcr, tho Misses Cotton, tho
Misses Angiia, Mr. and Mrs. Tcnney
Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Parks, Mr. and
Mrs. Gartley. the Misses Patv. Mr.
nn,i Mr8i jU(I(1 jtr aml Mrs c
Wight, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Weight, Mlsj
Ooodwln, Major and Mrs. Wodeliousc,
and many others.
An elabornto and hcatitlfiilli nr
ranged dinner was given In tho prlinlg
illnlngroom of the Pleasanton en Mon.
dty by Mrs. Illand nud tho i.Hssef
lllniid. Twoutj'-ono coiers encircled
tho tables on which rested lairndii
dies nud sliudes being in ti. same
tones. Tho guoats Included Mr and
Mrs. Olson, Mlsa Wight Miss Fisher
Miss Inukea, Miss Sturgeon, Mini
Jones, Miss Davis, Lieut. Homo nml
Dr. Oman or tho Illinois. Lieut. Mr
Urldo of tho Connecticut. Messra,
Ocoigo Puller, Will ' ynrron, Ouorgc
Warren MrCorrlston, Whitney. Arth.
(iir Macintosh, Dcrwrnt Kennedy. Tim
tiling people had n glorious time
l-
M - If ma
j m
ui 'ii,'it girl until
i u' iiilmi They
nl ', in ' ill Will 1,1 ,
uihiIk r
III.. 'I-I
l.att Sunday u'as ceitalnly a giln
day for Walklkl, everybody being nt
iiaciou id me nencn to witness uio
spoils At .Mm. Laura VVIkIii' tliem
;'as a constant tea parts, und .Mrs A
31, llioivii'otileitaiiud a large number
of. eopIe. One cmld eQo the rtmoe
'B ' '"" piani.y nom uio nron.i
'""" ,l;1 """; " ' al" ' " "''
' tsl'nl wcri' l"3"' '-"J ,'- "'.
- ,,r3' 'a". '"-, a-i i i
Whu Hen rrylor' Vi mil
CH lfi
I
Mil !.'
, , .1 .
"I""1'"' nn .lt.VI l.l-, si.!;..
sl cimrlpi Cumtr t-uiv n (nldi-V
. . ..... ....
.. l 1.' . 1iV-
' ..... .
.1.1. la ... .. ..... .. (...! .. III. ....
iii im v llui VHi'iry iiutMi mm wi'i
,, ., , -j,ar,nsiy arranitcil
, 'la cj;j whu'lte tvlmlo of Ihe IM.I
aittliyi, f.,iR .,e ahhuib lh.
. ... . . .......
Biiesis were .Mrr. uiwam roiiin-y .11 r
Helen .Noonan .Mrs. 1 1.. '.viriii .Mr
Holloway. Mt. l-ool. Mm. KWImln
Mr. Clwli-r ll.lei. Mis Arthur Wll-
cue aim a n win r. .urs. j
'waller Mm Arthur IIiovm.1 h. Cm
rndt Mrs. Lam Mra. M-n ll'tn.n. Mr
fivnise HM.eft Mic ruiTonl Kim
ball. Mlsse walKcr. .vrs Anuieiv I i.l
lir Miss Haulaway,
A
MIsi Juliette Athertnn was the
given tho guests In the form of cala
bashes, fans, nnd Hawaiian views.
Lels wero presented each guest.
Among those present were Mlscs VI
olot Damon, Vera Damon, Kntherlnc
Smith, I'dwell t2h Orecn, Cordelia
Oilman, Allco lledemnnn, Nora Stur
geon, Alice Drowji.
The Call has the following note
filimit well-known peisuns. Mrs.
Qti.tltmiiali Is u guexl lit The Picas
iinton: tucli to life icgrpt' of the smart
jet, the two Washington socleti' wo
men who have been visiting here.
Airs. Ocprpt'T. Majre and Mrs Qual
lidu;h, v.ill km II this morning for Ho
nolulu, wher. they will prinl n foil-
i.lgbt Tim will makn tho iiunpletn
tour of tho worjd after tho ships, re
turning to Washington somo time In
tho spring. Doth nro great favorites,
with society hero and have been
much feted. Mrs. Mcrrlnm, another,
charming Navy 'woman, also will sail
this moaning.
And In the same paper Is this'rlfp-ping:
.Willie. Mil , , lll- 1,1,111..', . II.
.4iii.i - ' jitoiAu'A .ttfiktwikt&iM.i
ssswk?
Yonntnllo H stllltlin oUcllv, I
f tihii nf ti nv attViQ O I
h.ihi r
1 1
Mr .iivt 'rH. r.
i. m Ihr II ...
,f. Mr aii'l Mi
villi make up ,'
upvnd the late Jul
Mr. and .Mrs. Oco.se
M il
,'i.
, llllll i M
whili will
Cho nllej
liuTto-i Iimio been etijojInB boi io i
lere-tlnp d.ne In thin f.noilte P"t
Or. and Mm. Kay V. Ollson will ie
ninln uwiiy fiom town a week lonpr
the parti wrllli which they we e i
ns Yoneiiilte linvlns returned 1
week.
Olio of the most enjoyable lunch
V niter lltlnckerhotf
tliniH frjrliicd the sup' i
I ..i Inn nml n ooimiife i
on
Tuesday
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pn t in
Bhi'ii eiicli Bii8l Thi
Pnl.il Mi. AllSUvtns Kniiils. .
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flBlr Mrs 'Allan Whlli- Mi- ' "
..MilfV. Mm. Arthur tt'im l I
Misi-s Pllmptun. Kuesi'" '' M
:. i hikI mwt cliiifniln" . u i-
I Mi ,m.l Jliit i?wobSy, wh .ii
Immi. .11)11. M,. unit. irav A ii 1 1, i . r
l-'ilili. i-ii nlny. nnd nnmni '
a.'li Mi'ie Mr Allgusl lit Ki n
itiiniil i'iips. Cnptoln Itetv '"I
Count de Soma Canavnrio Hvcrj
body went mi to the Macfarlnno
dance nt the Sea3lde Hotel, which
was a successful nnd gay affair
Miss Agnea S Fox sailed this wcei
for Hnglaud She has been a p "
or the Cllie D.ulcs. They e.''
urOni: und HWiinmlug pait) nt t
Wnlltlkl bungalow on Tuesdai in .
honor, nt which there we'e 'it
Rlxlv oltlrerb present. A de!
supper wllli luter dancing mini . '
a M-iy enjni'alila dai
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A Mibtc fiom l-Vanco nnnoniu .1
"tin. urrhal tin re of MIkh .lull I.""
homo, Aihu lin Joined Mr W'lli .
Ii w In and Mini llelone ill Pails smi
will spend n fortnlglil with ilu-n, no
Inn- going on to Join hr fUt.' M
Itlrhnid lli.iiununih in the l.i..' '
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Mrx. Sontherhllfil and the MIfe-
South. .thind.'VIII t-all for the O.i-ii'
nu Wednesday. They lime Pi-en
(cnsliely en'rlnlnnl and en. "'
poputai.
("aids itro out for thu Ynrlit fluii
ilanre al'tlio Mnann Hold on Mninl..)
i vonlng t'i l.uniir of the iNi'iii.,
iiiilitsmcit
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MisK Mnude M. Wight, who II -l.i'i-n
IkIiI.ic In Honolulu fin tl"
pufl niuiiili, hnh returned in n
linoie.
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Mm F M Swiinxv gave a plrnir mi
Tuvsilii) on Tiiii.il'.ia in Uiim . i"
lull 1 1 Sx'ri
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The rain " '" a Redwood in.'K
will noVe .er fmii a watei flier,
age Hth lank kei'iw vtaici imio an .
sweet 't'Hlng the l,uriiigv. tfo. mi
largH Kioik oi iliniii. l.iweri. .v
Cooke l.til
Or Tl.um.ii W. Small, chief siiiigtuu
of (be American line stunner rfl
Louis enmnililiil h.ilelde In sl.ooll'iir
In Ills enliln wiill.. the ho.it wan n'
New York im reasini foi itu ni ' bt
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