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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911.
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SOCIETY GIRL WEDS
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Marriage ot Miss Alice Roth
Week Dinners, Teas and
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wi.DDINO of social note oc-
M .curred Tuesday evening, at
WKDDINri of social note oc-
.curred Tuesday evening, at
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Mhe new Hplscopal Methodist
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Thompson, one of tho most
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lorneys of Honolulu was united In
mnrrlaga to Miss Alice Hotli, who Is
one of the most popular girls In so -
ilely .Miss Iloth has a uersonal charm
fhllt .mi ttnilnnrml ,a f l.nM'...l
less friends. She Is enthusiastic nnd
unaffected with a raro grace of man
lier to add to her attractiveness. The
wedding Tuesday was a quite one,
only tho relatives nnd Mr. Thump
ton's law partners and their wives
witnessed tho Impressive and beauti
ful ceremony. Tho Interior of the
church w;aa elaborately decorated with
white orchids, lilllcs and potted palms.
The decorations wcro elaborate and
wero among tin. most beautir.il over
designed In Honolulu. At half after
eight o'clock to tho melody or Loheu
grlna wedding march, the bridal party
appeared. The ushers Mr. Charles
Stanton and Or Arthur Hodglus pre
ceded the bridal cortego down tho
floral Isle. The bride's only attend
ant was Miss Margaret Waterhousc,
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who looked oxtrcmely pretty In a
light green satin with an overdress'
of corn colored marquisette, a heavy
gold cord, was cleverly Introduced In
tho ITcuch model. A floral mult of
roses and maiden hair fen. was car
ried. Closely fallowing her maid or
honor, the joung brldo appeared,
leaning, on the arm of her brother
Mr. Henry P. ltoth who gave her Into
the keeping or her future husband
There has never Ijeen a more oxqubv
He bride, for Miss Hot), looked radi
antly beaulir.ll.'"'J,he bridal robe of
white crepe meteor, was one or the
most effective worn this season and
was elaborated with quantities or real
lace. Tho costume was completed
with a tulle veil, held I.I place by
orange blossoms. A handsomo dia
mond necklace that was tho girt of
the gloom's, were tho only jewels
worn A shower bouquet or brides
roses was carried which added to tho
exquisite beauty or tho toilette. At
t,be ultar, Mr. Frank H. Thompson and
Mr. Olllo Sorenson, the latter serv
ing In the oulce of best man, met the
bridal party, and the Bhoit, Impres
sive wedding service vn3 pcrtormej
by the Hov. Wadman. that united the
young couple us man and wire. Di
rectly nltor the ceremony tho brldo
and groom, their attendants nnd tho
rew rrlonds that had, witnessed tho
nuptials, mo'ored to tho suburban
homo or Mrs. Margaret Iloth, where
a delicious wedding supper was serv
ed, This bnnutlt.il borne by tho sea,
was decorate'.! throughout, will. Amo
rlcan Heauty roses and smllnx, and
potted palms. A Hawaiian Quintet
club, played and sang during tho
mpiitniz. the musicians wero station
ed on the veranda, behind a troplcnl
screen of palms. Due to tho young
Connies' popularity they were the re
cipient of numerous costly gifts. Aft
er their honeymoon Mr. any Aire
Trank E. Thompson will bo at home
to their numerous rrlends. at tho
Alexander Young Hotel, where they
will reside. Tho following announce
ment has been received:
Mrs. Margaret Iloth
announces the marriage of her
daughter
Alice
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on Tuesday evening. June twentieth
nineteen hundred and eleven
Honolulu. T H
"Stag Dinner at Country Club.
A Jolly stag dinner was tendered
Mr. Kenneth Ilarnes before bo joined
the army of benedicts. The affair
was given Saturday evening at the
Oihu Country Club. The table at
which the dinner was served was or
namented entirely with nautical
equipment. On tho outsldo or the
elaborate menus was printed:
Farewell Cruise
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R S. Jolly 'llacholor
f Sailing from
Oahu Country Club
Honolulu, Hawaii,
Juno 17th, 1911, at 7 p m,
Prompt.
On the liiBlde ot the menu card,
which was printed In book form, was
the following:
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Receptions On Social Cal
Chief Steward I Longer
Purser ..... Wm. Simpson
Chief Steward U Longer
Purser ..' Wm. Slmosim
Lloatswalii Geo. 0. Cantlay
cjuar.erninBier ... Matt. Jl, urahnm
Cook V" Jamltson
Stoker i., Nelson Duval
Cabln ny W' Ipa'cy
Wlreleaa Operator.. Paul H. Dartlett
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Passenger 1,1st
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One of the lilts of the evening was
the toast, "The Stecraga Passenger,"
by Mr. William Jamison.
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.Mrs. Slieplierd'H mid Mrs.
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Mrs. Shepherd's nnd Mrs Hobdy's
bridge tea, Wednesday afternoon, was
olio of the week's charming hospital
ities. Home of tho Invited guests bad
previous engagements, thus birring
them from participating In tho game,
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but a number of them "dropped In"
for the 5 o'clock buffet tea. The card
utuit'H nviv urraiiKvu in iijm nuiury,
drnwlne room nnd rccei.tlon hall
Hath room was ilTectlvely decorntul,
but In .intercut colors The llhrar)
was done entirely In scnrlet Uronro
bowls were filled with scarlet hi-
gonial., tall brass vases containing
red cai.nas were nrtlsllcally plnced
around the room.. The drnwlng room
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was uecora.eii nr winie unu luvcuucr
aste, jeiiow coreopsis ornamented
the reception hall Perhaps the most
btnutlful room wbb the ball, which
wub ornamented entirely In (link
roRes nnd blgonlas of tho Fii.no
shade. Instills lattor room the buffet
ten was served After the brldgo
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tournament the prizes of white gauzcthc delicious repnit the guests nnd
and real lace spangled fanB were
nwnrded, nnd were greatlv ndmlrcd
by the guests. The prize winners
wcro Mrs Lackland, Mrs Thomas
Wall, Mrs. I.orrln Thurston, Mrs Ar-
tlinr Willi. Mra Anilrnw TnHnr Mta
Sutton and Mrs Illnckman Among
those who cuj.ijed this delightful af -
fair wcio Mrs Shepheid, Mrs HoU
dy, Mrs Warner, Mrs, .loiepli Oilman,
Mrs, Andrew Fuller, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs.
Harry Wilder, Mrs Sutton, Miss Mar-
Jorle Peterson, Mlss'.lesslo Kennedy,
Mrs. Montgomery Macomb, Mra. Wal'-i heart prlre, a violet bowl or Import
tor CowfeV.'Mrs. Clirton Cutter, MrB. Sd Oerfnal. crystal. Miss Onlo Ken
Frank It, Udwards, Mrs Chapman,'! nedy was pre'sented with tho guest
Mrs. M. F. 'I'rosser Mrs. C. 0. llal- j prlre, a beautiful. pair of Bilk tinslriy,
lentyne, Mrs Thomas Viill, Mrs. Cllf-rThls bridge luncljeon will b'o remein
ford Klmbnli, Mrs, James Dougherty, . bered on the social calendar as be
Mrs. C. EM'axton, Mrs 1l,K. Cooper, lug one of the most oxqulslte iffalrg
Mrs lackland. Airs- lamlson Mad- of tho season .Mrs. Alpi 'Conger
ilson Kennedy. Mrs. Arthur Marlx.
Mra 12 Tlmborluke. Mrs. Hocking,
Mr ('hnrl.a l. Wnml. Mm .lmi
Jndd. Miss Swlnnoll of San Frr.n-
Cisco. Mrs. Arthur Wnll. Mrs Willlun.
Loe, Airs L Te.iney I'edc, Mrs Wll
Ham Whitney, Mrs J II Itnv.nond,
Mrs Lorrln Thurston, Mrs Dlack
man, und others.
Mrs. lin Ilaldi.InN Liinrlxnu.
Thursday atlcrnooii Mrs Alpa
Baldwin was hotitess at nn olaboratc
OUR. GRAND OPENING
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New Merchandise in All Departments
Thursday and Friday, June 29 -30
brldgo luncheon thnt wiih gl.en In f llnrtm wcio tendered n kltiheti show
honor of Miss Onle Kennedy, wlio Is'erby .Mr nnd Mm Woodfo.d tit their
the house guest of Major nnd Airs J litnco on Annpunl street Each one
James Madison Kennedy of Tort of the guests wrought In appropriate
Slmftcr. Colonial dntnes nnd gentle gifts for the fiilr young brlde-to-bo
men of the fleorgo Washington period thnt could bo utilized In the kitchen
ornamented tho 'jilaco cards Cut! of tho artistic new bungalow When
clnsB u.fcs-ln graduated sires, filled , the oung cou,0 went to housekec.p
wU. golden shower, were artistically , lug The presents consisted of sauce
plnced on the beautifully arranged pans of nnr description, frying pans,
table lth accessories ofi rare china. I bread and meat boards, n rolling,, n,
price ess silver n'nd sparkling crystal.' I otato masher, coffee ,.nd ten 1-ots.
HlS over the center of the table I Cake cutters. wooden and tin spoons
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Directly over i.- c-r...r. .. . """""-;"-,', ,, ,, in
'was a norm iiunv.-, mo .....-... ,.....
I bnlnc nf smllax. Clusters of the
n llornl lattice, tun oncKgrounu
i golden Bhower wcro suspended-tbis
M. so cleverly arranged that the
I general effect was of an arbor will,
this exquisite tropical flower growing
In Its profusion and 'natural state
The floral ndlustment was not only
hemitlful but unique. On the north
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side or me .lining iuuiii kiuuu
mied win. countless varieties of
maidenhair fern nnd orcnnis tnnt gave
another troplcnl touch to the sur-
rnundlngs The I unci eon was given
at the Hotel Colonial, -vhlel. Is bo-
coming more and more popular for
society functions After partaking of
their charming hostess ndjourned to
the nnukn Innal, where Fmnll tables
had been arranged ror nrds With,
the exception or Tour of the guests
the assembly deotcd the remainder
nt I. in div in brldce Handsome
' prlres consisting of cut glass vases
.were nwnrded to tho hrldgers. The
fortunate werp Mrs lames Madison
Kennedy or Fort Shatter nnd Mrs.
Arthur Mnrlx or the U. t. Marine
Corps. Mrs. Jlurnham. wlto of thq
irnmmnnder ot Fort Rhnfter, won (ho
Ilaldnln's guests were Mrs lluril-
I ham, Mrs Chapman. Mrs James
. Madison Kennedy. Miss Onlo Ken-
nedy, Mrs. Pardee, Mrs Smith or Fort
iShafler. Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs Ar-
lliur Marlx. Mrs. Piitnim. Mrs Win
ters, Airs Melnnthy, Mis Wallace,
MIsb Kiithcrlue, Kenurdy and .Miss
Kulallo Wallace. ' '
Kll. hen Slmuir. g v
Durlnc tho week preceding their
m irrlago Mr. ami Mrs Kqnnellr
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fact every conceivable nr tic o that is
necessnrj for ui In the ""jt" l'c"
gift had a limerick attached that was
uad, nnd wus the minns of promoting
grent merriment The kitchen show
er came as a complete surprise to
110 guests of honor, for the hud been
Invited to a brldgo party Duilng the
evening this absorbing game was In
dulged In After the counting of tho
scores dainty prizes wero awarded
Miss Shcllleld was the recipient uf tho
Loon Case, Mr. tunilion, and others
brass designed to hold a potted plant
The gentleman's prie was u silver
pencil In filigree work' and was wot.
by Mr. Schmuuler of Onliu College
Uiter In the evening a delicious sup
per was served Thote numbered
amongst the guests we.e Miss Shef
field, Mr und Mrs. Mnttl.ow arahnm,
Mr. und Mrs. Andrews, MIsk Illnlr,
MIsh Louise Lucas, MUMMi Arthur,
Miss Qulnaii ,MUh Delia lilo.ic, Mr.
'Kenhctli Ilarnes, .Mr hcnmuizier, in
Leon Case, Mr Jamison, Dr Lconarl
Case, and others
Cclebraleil IVrller In VMI Honolulu.
i Mrs. Fi.unln 0. Macaiilny or LoulS'
llle, Kentucky, tho cilubruted writer
who wrote "The Iidy or th Decora
tion" under the noni de plnmo or
Francos Little, Is expected to urrlvo
In Honolulu ol Tuesday by the
Tenyo Jlatu Mrs Maeauley Is ac
companied by. Miss Senile or Ixiuls
llln and Miss Smith or Mississippi
The trio will vliit Julian, China nild
Ko.ea In the, uutumil the two lat
er women will proceed ot. their trip
around the world Mrs Mucn.iley
will return to Japan, "whrrn tho win
ter will be spent. It Is to be regret
ted tha,t only ono day will b Kpent
In Hnnoluli. on their way to the Orl-ltho home of Cuptalti and Mrs Arthur
put. Mrs Maeauley Is at. old friend Marlx of tln II S Marino Corps
of Mr. and .Mrs. L Tennoy' Peck, who Hand-pi.tiited place cards found nt
visited Inst veir nt her beautiful teach one of tho dozen covers wero
home In IauIsvIIIp, Ky wIii-io. they grtatly admired Tl table decora
wcre roally enle.rtalned. Mr nnd tlona were In tones of cllow Ooldei.
Mih Peck will meet this iurl or dis
tinguished travelers nt the wharf, und
the day will bo devoted to motoring
mid sluht-seeliiK Mrs Maeauley is
a llrst cousin ot Alice llegan Illce,
tho nilthoress ot "Mrs Wlggs or me
Cabbage Patch. "Lovoy Mar," nud a
number of other popular bouss of lie
Hon Mr Calo Young Itlcc, who was
married to Alice llegan nearlv a de
cade tun, Is a rising. oung dramutle
poet with the promise of u gr.at fu
ture before lilm Tho Tettnev Pecks
were guests of theirs during their
sojourn In lulsvllle, Ky. Itj Is Hi
bo hoped that Mrs Faniilo Mnrniiley
will beiomc fo unamoured with the
beauties nnd chiiud or "llnwnll Nel"
that she will decide to mnk u lengthy
Visit In the Islands on her Veturn
rroin the Orient
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Mr. Mnllhen liraluim'H Ilium r.
Last Suturday ev.nlng n pretty
dinner party was gle by Mrs Mat
thew (lnilmin In honor or Miss
Shelilcld, who mi the following Tues
day became tho bride of Mr Ken
neth Uartus Only the tnlr sex wero
bidden to the iifTalr Dinner wus
served at seven o clock. In the center
of the beautiful table was placed a
large bride's cake, nround the base
was biinkt.l quantities of lncnder
asters and bow knots of tulle. The
cake contained a ring, thimble and
penn) During dissert the cake wus
cut; Miss Delln Blnno got the ring,
Indicating that she would be u brldo
before the end of the ear; Miss lllulr
round tho ...one), which Is an omen
that she will possess untold wealth
As the tlmble Is a sign ot spinster
hood It would not bo fair to state
who found that emblem In their
piece of cake On account of these
trophies much mirth wus occasioned
Among those present were Mrs
(ln.bi.ui, Mrs Andrews. Miss Shrr
field, Miss Illnlr, Mlsx I-oiili-o Lucas,
Miss Katherlnn Woodford, Miss IMa
Arthur, Miss Margaret Quinan, Mrs
Dane) nud Miss lVlln Stone.
Cnptnln and Mrs. Marlx' lllnnir.
A minder of dinners were given
Thursday oieiilng, prior to the coro
nation ball One of the most plens-
lint affilrs was the dinner gUen at
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"sii ike gown" v urn by Mrs A
Ihur Scott Hindu, tho l-oaular Joiik
iiclely iiiatros, has rreated a rei, .1
tlon In New York's ultra fashionable
iliclea, la which .Mm. Uiirdtn mo.es.
Mis. Ilurdeti was nnajipeil by a io
tPttrnpher whllo wearing this g ,mi
at the International polo matcher; tit
Wei lliurj N Y. Tho photo Is repp.-
(lured borewltb. The general elfcit ot
tho gown nud trlmtn'nga Is to give n
suggestion of ritiklness The f'ont
of the gjwn Is of heavy whlto Ure,
and down tho iddca nud luck b ids
and spangles aro airrfligcd In give tho
impression of hc.iIoh.
coreopsis was tho flower chosen for
tho decorative scheme. After un ell-
Jojable repast the party motored to
the Moa.ia Hotel, where they pultlct
pated In the dancing until tho "v.ce
small hours " Those seated un und
tho pretty dinner tnble wero Uiip'ulii
and Mrs Arthur Marlx, Mrs. I'.lll
cott, wlto of Cuptaln Hlllcott of Hie
U S. Navy, Miss Edith Cowles, !lss
Ilouhaiu, Miss Katherlne Stcplieus,
MIsh Helen Hough, Captain Arthur
Mu.Ix, Mr Percy Cleghurn, Lieut.
D Hqdney, Lieut llurrell! Limit,
(luylur, nlul l)r Tucker Smltl. or the
V S Navy.
.Mr, and Mrs. Andrews' Dinner.
Wednesday or Inst week Mr. nnd
Mrs Andrews were' host nnd hostess
ut a pre-nuptlnl dlnm r that was Ch
en In honor or Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
Ilarnes, neo Shelilcld. llrldes' ro es
wero used In profusion on tho dulut
ily uppul.iteil table that was arranged
to seat eight. A cut glass vasu was
tilled with roses und was (dared In
the center or the tabid. Trailers or
smllax Intermingled with roses wire
arranged In a conventional design on
tho damask cloth. The' place raids;
wero "ornamented with tho hosier'
monogram In gold After dinner Mr.
und Mrs, Andrews and their guerls
played bridge. Among those who par
ticipated In this delightful affair wi re
Mr nud Mrs Andrews, Mr. nnd Mm.
Ilarnes, Mr. uud Mrs. Matthew Ora
ham, Miss Woodford and Miss Sto. e.
Miss Ilnlli nljiifN I.unrlieon.
Pink roses nnd violets will be usd
prnfusel',ut the luncheon when Mln
lr.na Halleutjnn will entertain In
honor or Miss Ui.tlso Olrard Tiin
rnvors and place cards will bo In
limine and pink Eight coers will
encircle the artistically arrnngid
table
Mr. and Mr. . .V. Campbell's Dinner
Mr and Mrsl A. N. Cn.npbell gav.
a delightful dinner party this week
at tho Hotel Colonial, Jn honor ot Mr.
nnd Mrs Francis day or Kauai. A
profusion ot violets werp used us a
decoration, and It Is neidless to slate
that a delklous dinner was nerved,
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Coronation Hall.
One ot the brilliant social functions
of tho week; was the Coronation Hull,
glcn Thursday night at tho Moaun
Hotel Nearly a thousand guests
wo.o present,
.Mrs Janus Hough's Tea.
From i to C Mrs. Juiues Hough
will entertain at tea nt the 8eaqde
Hotel on Tuisduy afternoon. A large
number of Honolulu, society folk have'
been Invited as well as Army and
Navy folk
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