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-w a T f ' ' i f -pr ,14 mi.i w HSfHWWSPPPPPP5l??,, 'jyTTTsi -v" Ti"i" rF7"'f5 , l"l ,'T F T"1 "? T" i-i i w r- & r EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912. 13 w.wjtri"-'rji . -dMMBLiLLEmE - WP??SPHIOTiP'- 'I lie Mil) Keslluil. The most elaborate May Kiidlvnl over seen In Honolulu will bi given at l nomas Squnru from tweivo ,10011 palms and tropical plants, but has' till III n in on May 18th, whlcn is be- promised to lncludo a few of tho fam ine planned by u number of prom- ous muldenhalr baskets from her own i Inent coilety women or Honolulu loi hot houses. the purpose of ralslnB a fund for .a Tugs will be In charge of Mrs lew Catholic chiinnl n Punn him , " ..... ,.-......,. .....I 1 The church oer which Father Stephen now presides has now grown Ino hinalf to accommodate the con- LH Piitlon i 'llii' rhulrmen of tho various eon lulltes, which ure all under the dl- n lion or Mrs. a i; Murphy, an Hp.ulliK no efforts to nuke the ( llvil a memorable success iirtiRtlc.il- I) i ml nnnnclully ' i l'oi the oicnslon, one half of 1 lioiima Squuro has been received, and will be roped off and patrollid In six enlisted men from Fort Sliai- I. .1,1.1 dI. ten l..K, II.....1H tml ,..,. lenti. general admission will be ihnigid, which will lncludo In the. inning a uioilng picture kIiow The grounds are to be dec orated wltli bunting and hundnds of in ca mid arl-iolorcd lights and will be lllled with booths of many at tractions Tho Itojal Hawaiian baud will lender relectlnns from twelve to .four, and In the evening Father UN lit h s baud will piny The tickets for the luau mid foi cign lunch will bo In chargo of Mis Carl dil Hot and a chaige will bt niatlu or one dollar, MvurliiK cither it tlclut to tie Hawaiian Teast or t'lo liiniliriin table 1 ollowlng are the booths, their cli-ili iiif i. usslstants and nttradljti .Novell) llooth Mrs W W llimU, rli.'ili ivrii : assistants, Misses MvitW Schuin.iii, Martha McC'iitncy, Tr.i'lm i Muipli), Dorothy Wood Violet .3'i'oi- r, l;lolse wlchnian, Alberta wnol lev In this booth noi elites In the ,'crin of luncheon an I dinner fawns, pluci ciidu and Irlsn ciochet will be on rule Hawaiian Booth Mrs Walter Mac fnrlaue and Mrs. Hobert Shingle, (luilrnien, nssisted by a number of )oung gills Hawaiian calabashes, inn lent and modern, some lino old tapus, mid Hawaiian bed cpilltH will be exhibited Clilncso llooth Mrs Wong Leong nnd asalLtantB will offer candy and swicttniutti, embroideries, sandal wood trophies ami oilcntal novelties lup.mese llooth Mis Merle John son In charge will present u Japanese garden, where among cheri) blos lioiuu, tea and sandwiches will bt seived by Japaneso maids In nuilonul costumes. Madeira llooth Mrs Holllnger and Miss Mary Andradc, e'lnlimen, will display all varieties of Madeira hand- vioik and einbroldeiles. Pillow llooth Mrs Abel, Mrs Wiitz, chairmen; Mis Strnub, Miss Sihnoor, Mrs Hhodes, Miss Qulnlnn, Mrs C H Haven, nsslstnntB, will pre sent all varieties of sora cushions I rom Led i oo m to laiint lounging cush ions Tho Delicatessen llooth. under the, dliectlon or Mrs Arthui Wall and Mis Du Hoi, assisted b) Mesdames J M MiChcsney, Caspar SUva, l-ouls Perry, J M. Qtiliwol, Clarence Cunha, (' A Peacock, A D Larnach, Henry Aroug, IIci inanii Schultzo, John Wholley, S I). Ileupy, J M Kennedy, A I) Castro, Misses Muriel llowatt, U Neumann, 1. McStocker, J Mc Mmlon Gieeu, Grace Carol, Hazel Stocker, Koclllug, Ingalls 12), Mc- Hucklmid and Gloria Hodrlgues, will t,uve all varieties of roast meats and fowl, baked beans, rolls, German ap- pie enke, herring anil potato salad, pies and mincemeat As this booth Is In charge of tho most capable woman In Honolulu backed by an excellent committee, n great treat is in store s!H;H!Si:f;!i3;;!is;!n:;ss:;is.!ii.:sss!;sss;as3!.'i;ssisiS!3Ki NtS Km MIK s pis SiS Ml Ml g!5 IK Sim g; SIS m v S5 SIS IK S!S KIN ia m E3 gjjj 5!; S'S HIM XIX Sis iR !. Sir m 10 Days' Sale of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Now on at JORDAN'S .Ji3IS!!ll!Ii!li!!Sls!im3l!!l3!S!2ggSi;!xSSSiI Kme : K ill . 'A" m' 'HLiirH ffl Q "HI Sa I Tlio Let Hootli, In charge of Mrs I Charles Lucas, Miss Harriet Lucas, Miss Mary Lucas, imil Minn Itonlo ller- , li'Tt, will offer lets mid flowers of nil. kinds, nntnrnl mid nrtlflclnl, tunny' novelties being Included I Pnlms and Plants' will be In chnrgo of I'rlniess Kiiliinlnniiole, who will not only sell many Leautlfiil potted ueorgu roller, ussisieu uy ahhkcs ,viuy Damon, Harriet Hatch nnd Marlon omii The price of a tog will be ten cents. 1 'i i, rmwiv !iii,. nr wiiiMi Mra. r A Doulliltt. Mrs. W W. 'North. Mrs' Sam Peck. Mrs. Sam Johnson and Mrs W M Mlntun, usslstadn by Misses Helen North, Jessie Kenned), McVeigh, Ilertha Harris, Dorothy Ash lc), Helen and Mildred Church, Sibyl Carter, Margaret et Hoogs, Maud Nolt , Adelaide Pratt. lion- .l. II .u.. Pearl Hoblnson ny Towse. Frances Clark. Dorothy . Hoogs, Iwalanl Harrub, will bo In ..l...Bnn III nnll n..l.. I.n..... ..n.tn n..n dies of many varieties Lemonade Mrs J. A. llalch, Mrs. i Pert Pctrle, Mrs. (leorgo Kluegel mid Miss Marjorle Freeth, chairmen, will, consolation gift was an exquisitely i ) """. "nuai, were Host ami liosten lene ilellelmiH frnli tinne.li. embroidered French handkerehlef. at ono. r 'B moat elaborate and ilv lnm.. llll, Ma Willi.,.,, Mill. llamsnn. Mrs James Douchertv nnd ' Mrs. Doyer chairmen The trophies and Miss Helen Mroivn Mrs. Pine's comprise threo magnlllccnt cala-1 guests were received by her mother, bashes, u twelve-toot Hawaiian ling,' Mrs. Henry K. Cooper and they wore land a doll and trunk, nnd the tickets Miss Alice Cooper, tho guest of hour, of which already over a hundred have Mrs. Donald Itoss, Mrs. (ieralil lolin been sold, are fifty cents apiece. I son, Mrs. Walter Cowles, Mrs Fran- The I.ujti will be a characteristic Hawaiian feast In charge of Mesdames i lack McVeigh, II. Olude, Ileis, I, Holt, Luke, Hopkins, Lcgro and A)nu I Cigars mid Cigarettes will be sold by Mrs Louis Madeiras, Mrs. Sllvcrln, and assistants Ice Cream will bo served In a most unique and original ladles In charge are setting Tho ! Mrs. A. 0 M. ItohertRon, chairman, nssisted by Mes-1 dames Ctms. Hall, Willie Campbell, Misses Knmnkla Magoon, Grace Rob ertson, Irene Itoyd, Illma Holt, Mao Garden, Malle Cowan, Sibyl Winter, Henrietta Smith, Mildred Chapln, Marion Chapln, I2leanbr Holt, Kosalle Holt, Gertrudo Holt, Kthel Whiting, Vlrglnln McCarthy, 'Margaret McCar thy, Katherine lltuke, Wllhelmlna Strauch, Alice Straucli, Sibyl Hobert son, Itutb Johnstone, Gertrude Mc Corrlston, Dove McCorrlston, Esther McCorrlston, Hmallne Magoon and Ilernlce Cooke Here cornucopias will be served to children during the af ternoon ( lilldren's I'lajuriiuiiil .Hlrncllons. Punch and Judy Show Mrs. Qulnan and Miss Quinun, Toboggan Slide Mrs 0. V Wright. Donkey Itido Miss Zelglcr and Mrs Mooncy. Sand Pile Mrs. Tuttle and Mrs. Ileenians Grab Ilox and Paper Itibbons Mrs Haiold Dillingham, Mrs Chailes Tern pletou Crocker and Mrs. C, C Carter. Doll Show Miss Cowan. Here a real novelty In the form or live dolls In pantomime will bo featured Forolgn Lunch will be served by Mrs F W. Macrarlune and Mrs. Ar niln Haneberg, ihalrmoii, assisted by Mesdames Philip Frear, Tom King, J M Dow sett, A Falke, 12. Macfarlaue, llrune, W Lnuz, Albert Horner, Tlet Jens, Charles Falke, Dehrens, assisted by the Misses C. Walker, H Alexnnd- er. Hockwell, Holdswortli, U Hal stead, (1 Halstead, C. Hild, 12. Cowles, Lean (1!), F. Hoffmann, F. Cousens, D Wood, lllalr, Lucas, M Waterhouse, I, llallentyne, L, Holt, 12 Williams, lliichanan, N Sturgeon, II. Jones, A Carnes, U Purvis The menu which will bo served at the various tables follows, ltoast Pork with Apple Sauce S!3 sn S3 m ki3 sis Sis Si m ! I SIS 5!2 yiK WIM 5iS Hi m SiS S13 MIM SIS CIS SSIB I'otnto and Chicken Salnd Holls. Ilrend and Iluttur Coffee with German Apple Cak Hoast Turkey with limn I'otnto nnd Chicken Salad Hulls, llread and llutter Coffee with German Apple t'nkc KXTHAS Cold (linger Ale, 10c Cold Itooi lleor, 10c I'rult Punch 10c Mrs. James Pine's Orldcje Tea. The homo of Judgo and Mrs. Henry 12, Cooper was the Retting for a ile- Hghtful brldgo tea given by Mrs. Jnmcs Pine In honor of her sister, Miss Alice Cooper, who lenves shortly I for a mainland trip Yellow was the ..,. .(III... (...in VhjIii..I.i..i .. .t "--, I rllllntit rnr,i, inula wuni nhronirml It, I luxurious prolusion all about the ....... .... .w,'..u ......J H..H....VU i house. The rofieshmcnts wero cM tremely dainty. Six tables of bridge ' norm, U.I .tin nflornonn Tl, lriu tr house. Tie refinement., worn e. occupied tho attcrnoon The gltlH for Hie guests were very lovely The llrsl flt ILUtlt t,1 KlFa trtlMn-U 1lrl.V Utrtllt. I nnd was a dainty sliver tlllgreo lion I bon dlsli. The tecoml gITt was a kII- inn IIIHU. 'lilt, fatirnlnl iiri wna n ull. I ver deposit perfume bottle, while the1 Tim flfl a nam numU I,, lira ,.,,. I els Klrbv Smith. Mrs Walter Cowles els Klrby Smith, Mrs. Harry Hepburn, Mrs. Itoss Kingsbury, Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. 12. II. Oa)ler, Miss Hetty Case Miss Helen North, Miss Helen Urown, Miss Julio McStocker, Miss Jessie Ken nedy, Miss Lydla McStocker, Miss i Alberta Wholley, Miss Kdltli Cowles, Miss r.thol Spauldlng, Miss Pflscllla Kltlcott, Miss Freeman, Miss Helen Hockwell, Miss Florence Hoffman, ' Miss Grace Davis, Miss Irma llallen , t)ne and Miss Wllhelmlna Tenney. I . Mr. and Mrt. A. J. Campjell's Dinner, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John M Dowsett wero the honored dinner quests of Mr. and I Mrs. A. J. Campbell on Tuesday even ; Ing. The dinner was most elaborate I and was ,?lven In honor of the twenty- fourth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dowsett a wedding. Tho taulo was massed In tho red rambler rose, a I fiower that lends Itnolf most artistic ally to table decoration. Tullo was most effectively combined with the I roses In making tho table beautiful. The placo cards wero very pretty and received tho praiseworthy mention I that was due them. They were band- painted brides In glided frames and bride slippers with dainty tullo bova. Tho Campbell home Is so arrangeJ that it makes a delightful setting for any function and Tuesday evening's dinner will always be a pleasant mem cry for the friends bidden. Mr. mil Mrs Campbell's guests wero Mr and Mrs. John M, Dowsett, Mr. and .Mrs.' F. V Klcbalm, Mr and Mrs. 12. Faxon Illshop, Mr. and Mrs. I2dward D. Tennev, Mrs. Franklin 12 Hlcliard on, Miss Agnes Walker, Miss Mar garet Walker, Mr Tom Hollo way, Mr Paul Muhlcndorf and Mrs. Whitney. A Mrt. Albert Wilcox' Pol Luncheon. Mrs. Albert Wllcou extentalned at u ver) elaborate pol luncheon on Frl ('ny. The guest of honor was Mrs rrancis uay, who lias recently re turned from New York. All the dell- I cades nf the llnwallnn feast wero most tcmntlnely served Die tablo decorations wero pile pink carnations and the place cards were hand painted flowers or the same delicate shade. Those present were Mrs. Frauds Gay, Mrs. O. U Spalding. Mrs. Gaylord Wll- cox, Mrs. Charles Hlce. Mr. Arthur nice, mtb. sanilow, Mrs. UharlcH Wll- devoted to bridge , cox, Mrs. Piitiinm, Mrs. Hufus Spnld-i , ing, Mrs. II, Iseuberg, Miss Kaul Wll- Mrt. Gaylord WllcoVi Luncheon, i cox and Mrs. Albert Wlliox. Mrs. Gaylord Wilcox or Llliue. com pllmentcd Mrs. Francis Gay by giving Mr. and Mrs. Schoen't Card Party. her " moat delightful luncheon party. Last Friday evening a most cnjci)- The circular table wbb arranged for oblo card party was given by Mr. and tlio guests. A large basket tilled with MrB. 1. F. Schoen at their School gorgeous and varicolored nasturtiums street rcsldenco in honor of Mrs. occupied the table center and wero bo Clark Smith, Mrs. Schoen's sister. I arranged as to He giacernlly over the Five Hundred was the gaino played,) table covor. The placo cards wero idx tables being used, with five pla)- daintily painted nasturtiums. During era at each tablo. At the conclusion tho afternoon bridge was played by tlio It was found that Mrs. Clark Smith guests. Mrs! WIIcox'b guests weru and MrB. Fisher had won the first Mrs. Irancls Gay, for whom this lovely prizes, while Mrs. Castendyk and Dr.! company wero bidden, Mrs. G. L. Harold Klllott had captured the ion. I Spauldlng, Mrs. Albert Wilcox, Mrs.1 Rolatlon gifts. Dellclon refreshments HufiiB Spauldlng, Mrs. Charles Hlce, were served. Mr. and Mrs. Schoen's MrB. Putnam, MrB. Halpli Wilcox, Mrs. guests were Mrs. Clark Smith, the Charles Wilcox and Miss 'Knul Wll guest or honor, Mr. and Mra. fasten cox. Mrs. Gay, who Iiob Just returned dyk, Mr. and Mrs. William lllserman, from and eastern trip and is being Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartels, Mr. and moBt extensively entertained by her, iui, iiuroiu r inner, wr, ami Airs, liar- old Klllott, Mr, and Mrs. Moore, Ml. nnd Mrs. Hubert ForreBt, Mrs. Hapal,1 Mtb. Hitchcock, Miss Ilertha Hen' Taylor, Miss Pomery, Misses Hapal (3), Miss Corstorphlne and Miss For-1 tcr, Mr. W. H, Smith, Mr. It. M. Llnd- Bay, Mr. J, Carmlchael, Mr. Georgo Low son, Mr. J. Yeaman, Mr. II. Koll r.or, and Mr. V, T. Wlso. Mrt. Eleanor Hyde-Smith Entertalnt. MrB. l2leanor Hyde-Smith, who but a few days ago leturned from a trip to San Francisco, entertained at a do- lightful luncheon In honor of Mrs, George M. Pullman, who has been a visitor In Honolulu for the past two weeks. The dalntll) appointed lunch- eon was held on Monday of this week,! Tho table was massed in yellow bios- boms of coreopsis, which bloom is,' one of tho most attractive tablo dec- orations. The place cards wero of island scenery nnd were groatly ad mired. Mrs. Hyde Smith's guests wero MrB. George Pullman, tho gue.it ' wut. or honor, Mrs M. M Macomb, Mrs Hlcliard hers, Sr Mrs. Hcujamlu Francis Dillingham, Mrs. William Coleman and Mrs. M M Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L, Marx' Dinner. Ml. and Mrs. llenjainlii Lodge Marx complimented Dr. and Mrs (ledge 1y giving a dinner In their honor on Mon day evening of (his week. Mr aitd Mrs. Marx' guests were Dr. and Mrs (ledge, Mr, and Mrs. Tcnney-Peck. Mr,' (.ml Mrs. Albert Wldcrmann, and Mr. I and Mrs. Itobblim AnderKon, J Mrs. McAfee a Bridge Hottest. Mrs. McAfee entertained the Service Ilrldgo Club on Monday ot this week at one of the most pleasant parties of the week. The gifts this week werej Canton centerpleteR very elaborately embroidered In the dragon pattern The three fortunate ones were Mm llawley, Mrs. (layler and Mrs Pros ton. At four o'clock delicious refresh liieiits wore Bcrved. The house was prettily decorated In palms, plants nnd cut flowers. Tho guests or Mrs. Mi Aree wero Mrs Turner. Mrs McCoy, Mrs. llawley. Mrs. John Wholley Mrs 'I tittle, ,Irn Hoy Francis Smith, Mrs Preston, Mra. Shecdy, Miss llarrle Uamhlo and Miss Freeman Dr. and Mrt. Irwin's Dinner. p n,,i Mrn Arli,,r li.lt. mill.. -....- . .. .-..... ..,,,i vim. :.."" "l""",e. ?"? vein ug in " 'nor 0I " an1 Mr" V ""am llllley Iserman who were the week end ' S"'""',,, &, '('ov" ere fah fcul'" "' l" r"lB. I OVCTH Were lap. ?.,,..,., " "t.no.r"'' ana Mr1, Charlet A. nice ...w. .... Honorable and Mrs Chailes A Itlie of I.I hue, Kauai, were host and hostess llBhtfUl liartleS tills RenSOII TIlU af f.alr wns ""ranged In honor of Mr and .virs. Arinur ii)ue nice, who are shortly to leave Kauai tor their new home in Honolulu. The Charles II lees ere famous for their eutertnliiments, and the nlnnis gracious hosjilialll) of the charming couple, the entertain ment took the form of a swimming party and supper. The table was most attractively decorated In gorgeous )cl low coreopsis and mnrlgolds, The cnndles were Blinded in this same tone or yellow. Twent) lour guests were the recipients or this ver) popu lar couple Alter a refreshing swim In the ocean, supper was served at n long tnblu which was ver) beautiful The soft strains of a melodious I la wallan quintette added greatly1 to the charm of the affair. Arter the sup per dancing was the stlmulum for the evening pleasure. Honorable and Mm. HIce'B guests wero Mr and Mrs. Ar thur Hydo Hlce, the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Coney, Mr and Mrs. Hufus Spauldlng, Dr. and Mra. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. (In) lord Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. II. Vt'oltors, .Mr. and Mrs. HlllB, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox, Miss Kaul Wilcox, Miss McCl)mont, Judge Charles S. Dole, Mr. William II. Hlce, Jr., Mr. Walter Mcllryde and Mr. Crawford. -Mr. and Mrt. Roblpt Vnderton't Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hobblns Anderson en tcrtaln nt dinner this "evening. Their pretty Manoa homo will Do attractlvelv arranged for this delightful company oi menus, mr. ana Mrs, Anderson's Wests will be Admiral and Mrs. Wal ter C. Cowles, Mr. and Mra. L. Tennoy. recic, ir. ami .Mrs Waller Fia,ncl Dillingham, and Mr and Mrs John Handolph Gait. Mrt. Richard Ivert' Luncheon. Mrs Hlcliard Ivors kas hostess at a most beautiful!) arranged luncheon on Tuesday In honor of Mrs. William U. Irwin. Tho tablo was a symphony In pink. Tho center was occupied b) a cut glass vase lllled with peach blow hibiscus, while around tho clrculai table In smaller cut glass vnses wero beautiful Ln France roses. The place card wero Ivor) toned and boro tl.u monogram of tho hostess. Mrs. hers guests wero Mib. William G. Irwin. Mrs. Aujuib, Mrs. LefTcrtB of I rook lyn. Mrs M. M Scott, Mrs. Gerrll Wilder, Mrs. Halney Scott, Mrs. James Wilder, Mm. Walter Cow let,. , Mrs. IMuard D. 'lenney. Mrs. 12. Faxon Illshop Mrs. M. M. Macomb, Madumo lvers, Mrs. Klennor Hyde Smith. The hour nfler lunchion was iuiku c-iiuiu- ui itiuiiuh, wuu are anxious to do honor to this popular woman. Mrt. Kirby Smlth't Card Party, Mrs. Kirby Smith entertained the Luncheon Club at cards on Tliursda) afternoon. A most delightful tlmu was spent and the llttlo change, fromi luncheon to bridgo vvaa thoroughly en-J Jojed. A brass vaso was awarded to Hi" top scorer at eacli tablo. Mrs. Smith's guestB wero Mrs. Hanker, i Miss Lydla McStocker, Mrs Hoss Kingsbury, Miss Julio McStocker, Miss HHIcott, Miss Kdltli Cowles, Miss Miles, Mrs. Shecdy, Mrs. James Pine, Miss Alice Cooper, Miss Hcttpy and Mrs. Harvoy Hepburn Mr. and Mrt. William H. Hlterman' , Dinner. Mr. unci Mrs. William Haley Hlser man entertained on Sunday ev cuius In honor of Dr. and Mrs, Harold Fl lint Covers wero placed lor ul EuealH. New Here But Not on the Coast Only Establishment on the Islands Equipped to do Dry Cleaning wmmmmmmmmmamaMMmmmmmmm 4 Of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothes Clothes Called For and Delivered Daily by Auto Delivery Dr. and Mrt. Judd in Italy. Dr. and Mrs. Judd have reached Florence, Italy, in their travels, mid the latist news from them Is that they expect to meet the A. Lewises shortl) In Home. They are having a delight ful trip and are both In the best of health. The) went from Hawaii for mi extended tour and are cnJo)lui; It so much that they probably will not return any earlier than they oilglual ly Intended. Mr and Mrs Walter Dillingham will entertain at dlnnor on Monday even ing of next week In honor or Dr and Mrs Adams, who arc the house guests of the Dlillnghams The follow lug Invitation has been reieiveu Mr mid Mrs. Alexander DeucharL Larnach,-Dr and Mrs. Archibald Nell1 Sinclair request the p'easure of your. company ut a dance In minor or Judge1 uud Mrs. Anlone I'err) on Saturday evening, May the eleventh, at hair ' after eight o'clock Moana Hotel "C""-K' woa"a "oU' Italian White. Red and Sparkling of California Vintage A Table Wine For the Family Trade Deliveries made to any part of the city l QUEEN and ALAKEl The Suititorium Just Opened Alapai near Hotel Street ' - ' Phone 3350 Mrs. M W Hendry will have the for several weeks and at present Is or pleasure of a visit from her sou this cup)lng Arcadia, the home of Govern Mimmer, Hobert Winter Hendry, who or and Mrs Walter F. Frear. Is a student ut Cornell L'nheislty j AAA ! MIks Harriet Hitchcock, v ho has Mrs. Harold Dillingham will bo a bien away from Honolulu for several luncheon hostess on Wednesday of vears. will return here on May I Ith next week. 4 ,. , , , .... I Mrs C Montague Cooke will entiir- (Julie an exodus of society tolk de-.,all at a btllIot lullcheon Tuesday. jartcd on tho Sierra, some on pleasure ot Iuxt xu,el , lloIlor of llt.r lmlltrf lent, others on business trips that w III jIr!) i,elTerts, of llrooklpi bring them home shortly. People In i, 4ttih tdlotiflil Irikl fhl an nblnnull ttll 4 li ft t a trip across the ocean to the average ..'... .... Islander Is aunosi iiku a inp across .i... ,.,iin,i.., tho bay to the malnlander Miss Violet Wilder and her sister Miss S)lvla Wilder, are tho home guests of Miss Nora Swauzy. Mr. nnd Mrs Alinli Smtt of III!,, Mr. S Norlhrup Castlo will arrive In Honolulu on May the 14th for a shhort visit Mr. Castle Is the sou or Mrs. Harriet Casllo Coleman, mid will be a welcome addition to the social set, Mrs. Castlo has been In Honolulu Swiss Colony Wine ROSA , STREETS M1Mll",I M"ac,r u"d!'t,r. ?' Miss .tnlletlp Atwnter. utll visit .In ;,,,.,, ., . il, .Honolulu this summer, tlic guestM inf i their uncle uud aunt, .Mr and Mii. William limner It Is three years since they left Honolulu. Mr. and Mrt. Alvah Scott Entertain. entertained on Snturda) evening oil the third anulversnry of their weddlilg. Twenty guests were In ntleuduiice a (Continued on Page 14) CO., TELEPHONE 3181 LH 1 h i ' M Kt 'MAVA4nvl'ir .Mt - jL ik -lkirt.v,, ,.k i wb v, pi. tour 'to.' & ag ; , a ,m f A A' i - T- : ;.. .::, - i.-l y' ' -1p.,f sJBmtua