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J- HONOLULU GT AK-BUiLETIN, ' SATOKDAY,- iCQV. 20 1913 TELVn ,1 4 A , .. , r nUILLIANT In every, respect and marked with a wonderful , claboTr auness of detail, the bachelors ball at Fort Shafter.-on Wednesday evening wm without doubt ,,the most important event of the , week-k .The aCalr vai held In the Second Infantry niefs, which waabeautlfullr decprat id for the occasion. .Strings of etee trie lights In red, white. and. bine were festooned about the lansis. 7A enormous cluster of them waa aus r ended over . the arched entrance; to the . lanai upstairs. -Within Tdpors, e were used In prof ualon,' draped c:i the walls, staircases. In the .danc-,. Ins; room and aboat the halla; iThe". LLrary " and -' billiard 'room i -were; r.aesed with gorgeous branches .. of lit I urple boagalnrillea andVPJtlnas- j In the receiving line were CoL and! . J!rs. F. II. French, Capt and Mrs. W.j; :. GILson and Lieut. N.'Canipanoleit r 1 : o Cecond' Infantry band ' rurnlshod t J ,t:.e most excellentmusicVni'"; j.: Frcm the tlandpomt of; all of ' 'tb$ i r f its it was-a most wonderful dance.. ... crj thing was tried from the tangos? t - tl; e cne-ttcp, even a : plain every , t y waltz making Itself known on tai ! . ; ::s ' cccatlcns; ;:Af It o'clock a t&'i ; : .cub .eurpcr was served,' . arcer ' cfi dancing -continued - until t the a' hours wero beginning to be 3 : . i f d t-n-.aV Even then -jnany:'-a danc; c v ;.s loth to tear himself pr herself zy. jiemters cf tne fair sex, were ; drrffed in their very best gowns ifZ r--rc.. their silkt and catlna nre- ?. , a lucsi auraciive comom&uon the' white and gold' uniforms. ,-"; t the noticeably attractively i was that of Ilrs. FH. French: i v ere a blue brocaded charroense' '. crcon colored Jace.r ;Mrs.' W.R. the other lady In the recelv. " i r e w as in white -channelise with .'.( s cf tlue chi.Ton and- pasmen- !!rs. Montgomery Macomb, was .i.Tul in a gown of white V satin t-, Irciiery and lace and pasr, I irs. wniiam wooien wore ..r:v.:r.3 frock cf pink-charmeuse : o w ta c e. m rs. - 4eniamin 5 v.T3 nest attractive- In' ;"."aj"3 . : r I'clw ch a rmeuse the -bodice I 4 - - ? : 4 -.t- . . "Ay Mlstr-Jiargtrertte "Wadman - : J f -' J lacn and caught with cf lcng-stemmed violets. v Friith . was t ? rharminirlv-''Qreene; !- wh'tQ lace over satin. -Mrs land RG.': Calder,? while vthelUtof :vcrs vaa stunning ia white ' lvA with an overdress of ne. lira. James : J. . Hell; n I dutiful gtwn cf figured "allk :: cr I ; -k and blue. with" an cf r ' -T.d Mack lace,,: and cf I. 3 cn the .bodica.;and . T.'rr. Ih r':hc? was handsome :. !!! 3 Lthcl Dishop wore a i Kit 3o 1 f reck .cf Ehrlmp. pink ith an cverdrccs of lace edged f jr. Mr::. Arthur. V'llder wore a ; c orcl tatin ; with ' garnitures : I'Azz Rose Herbert? was ia a rown cf white satin, lace. I!ifs Beatrice Castle air.ty frock cf 1 pale ' green. a li. . :.n Cr-UIr.s was attractively L" crple green and pink with ""-."I v :rt cversklrt and Medici -collar r :ow lace. .'.Mrs. Charles Wild v : in .white charmeuse and rose t "1-.C3. M!:3. Alice Cooke was in .I-V.zz : with touches. of blacr. ;. i:ruce Cartwrisht was'ln'blact. 3 Myrtle Schuman, wore va.beau ,1 ircclc cf brocaded .,ptofc,-i.nchar : ?, d ra red and ' caught up In : a , the tc:;ce trimmed ith shadow t-i te -s cf green tu! ?.,VMi'! : ven licit were", whit ? ... ratja. s T tty Case were -white Ucecver n with a jaunty blue clrdle. Miss ? O'Brien' was in yellow satin, j s Alice Lornei wore wrrie :i&cei cr radn with toucnes or pteje. hosts cf the - evening .were h. O. -Yvllliams, Captain P. W. Lieuta. U C Mudd,v K. ":n, C::r.; "r.c !e. L. D. Silvester, A. IC fcCHESNEY.COFFEE CO. O o o .77 o o . . . ' f " V CO UJ o v ' To gladden the h'-arte lid to eacll'ofhei o f not uj OLD' KONA COFFEE? s Tt will hrln!? pool cheer not bulv to the Christmas Dinner but at each morning m o nielil, thereafter for wee s, - beginhing tthVdayC 3 V iiist year we senk several hundred fackages. Sainuel and the rareels Post, we hojHi to do the si -'S? 'Tlierrident of the: United States will receive a cau,tand if he does not drink C5- be our-fault He will get the chance. Tacked in S ; li?3: ud pou 1009 crop. 3j cents per iwund, tins extra. UJ.;---J-,''-'..-i.f.:ji ; ' o - UJ o o Mc'CH ESN EY C0FK: CQ. " ' m lis Pplhemus, C JJJ Lvnan, VV. C,; Rose, 'G. - M. Halloran, ,. H Foster 04 dA.'Hardiga,vT;jri VCainp tne mree nunarea.invaijpaguesa! .in-Mr. lhded, .the iiames;of 4anr pro rcBiucy yi.uuuyiuiu: .'vi 4V ! army, navy . ana marine -corps peopie . Dinner; Dance t the ;pleasantonrH if n wvn a niiAifflia Thflrtefrtne iHnnerlfc.I.tMr4 Vernon TenncyMIss' Rose Her. lowed by -a dance was the -order: fi; events at ihe Pieasanton on Thursday I Mrs. Oiarles; Patton, M isses; Almond, evening ?when Mrs.' llannah iPaerMiBtHel and her guesu celebrated the season, Vfar A dozen or-more parties were glyeii. the dining room presenting a most at tractive scene of life, and , color with Its many-hued decorations. - The big- test ' affair was : the . dinner t given ty Mr. and Mrs.r Harry Brooks, though , r .M j r1 Mrs. c: A. ..Brown. Malor and Mrs. D. B. Case, Dr. I and Mrs. S.' JX ' Barnestlday atwhMch ;Mrt; Royal to; Mead was Mr. ; and ' Mrs. Harold UCennedy Mr. i hostess i The caslctf wa to celef nd'Mrs. C- rBemnger, ; Lieutenant ana j Mrs..D.,Mlller. Mr and : Mrs.? Nel son Lanslnr'and Mr. 'and Gladee Afr-r dinner,-Ktai'a orchestra," which had - been singing soft Hawaiian meV od!-s, changed .to; the - Jnosfc'eahlllarr atL ? rag time, and the:- retipf 4he eve aine waav devoted to rig t Unle; Among ;.;thbsi;noUced'.a-";flies;:.dWcd were" Mk andiMra. Walter'. KendalU Mr. - - and Mrs 'C. KAJ. Browne Mr. -and Mrs, Marry tarpons, mibs .nnierAwu,,jj.uo , umcaiuu , viiwu,di Wvo, M Iss JN'esta Mercer, jM r. and- Mrs. .Nei,,; -MIss Jvesta Merci son i.Rnsine. air. v and ; Mrs." F B.Me? I-ycjingesr. lady- there., ; A.Uy ,More wat vdIarircStotke"r, -MIss son iwas not' only. th rattesibaby but S tpeke r, Misa lydla :McStocker, 'Miss Juile " M cStocker,: Mjsa Ethel j BIshopV Miss Harriet Lucas, ;Mlss Mary Lucas, ;Mc t - ''V'.J.,- of your f rientls in the States on express 3- or and remembraua's of iar-away This same. Co ffee o . McCHESN E Y COFFEE CO. " the Misses, MurphyMr. , andyv Mra. Mfcv?Thdmag .Orty;if rOHTer.iiaiiafng; tMrv'George FiiUerr-CMrlea Locas,; KooertVMCOTTiswn jujss; Jsiner ani wra. wiurocKeii weuiena.ni; Kcse, vAir.' laanm urune, nt jsamuna Hedemann, 'f Mri Albert Clark, Miss Betty Case; Miss tiaiel Buckland, Mlsa tenants Ellis lando, lieutenant W, EaiI,:Maor. and .Mra: D. B. Case . and ptoera.';; -. . , "i" :'l-Uv-;iP ':- : '"'.". - "' ' M rai ; Royal -oi Meadjji 8aby . Party: iAn sajSalr asClanlqneaa It .was de lightful,; was , the baby,-party on Tues uraw aw own.pjruuiaptaa. w pinu day of HtUe Bliss LnrMoore Watson, wee daughter of, Mr. - and , Mrs. E- Mf Watson '.-who -arrived ; at; the age : dt lear hon - thatday Only Ibables ;of one, yyearTor? dfic d .thelf mother ijaiite4''ini4:;2nvllina- Bpent most, gaily In con tests te'tween these ycungVdamsels; J Prliea were given for the; yevngestf babyihe fatteat baby. tlie fastest, .creeper; the babies with cany Meianpny. proven .; px. oe xne son was not only;, thei rattest;baby but the fastest creeper." " Baby Singlehurst -Jiad the blackest eyes, and little, Nancy o O 60 m o o m m O -Christmas morning, why impound can of our ltK)9 o O m CO iiawaii win comewnn iue o year, thanks to our Uncle m O O o O m CO rn - o o McCHESEY COFFEE CO. o Clegg the.bluest When refreshments wefe served, a blrthdav cake was i brought on bearing one tall candle surrounded by a . number of ' small cnes. Each mother was presented with dainty unbonnet . before leaving, gifts practlCil.as well as attractive. Mr. and Mrs. Tenney's Dinner.' ' Following their delightful and time-, honored custom, Mr., and Mrs. E...D. Tenney entertained a score or more it- their friends at dinner on Thanks giving, day! Their table was, as usual, -beautifully and uniquely decorated. A. all sifter, vase In the center was filled j with St Iky cane blossoma Surround- ins this and linked to the centerpiece with'-iluf fy loops- of red tuUe, were four.: silver baskets of scarlet v holly berrle: Covefatwere laid for Vf. and Mrs. George-Herbert,. Miss Rose. Her bert,,Mr.. and -Mrs. . Robert Atkinson f Colonel and. Mrs. Reynold's dinner, Mn and Mrs. Arthur A. Wilder Mr. Kamehameha facility dinner. anrd; JMra.V Stackable, Mr. ani Mrs. Captain and Mrs. Watson's dinner. FYank-ArntttrongrVMrs." Mary Dunn, Lieutenant and Mrs. Mathews1 din Miss vVioletMakee..- lr...: John' 3vans,-. ner. . . . ' - :C:r-'i W--' -Misa Wilhelmina Tcnney,?Mr. Vernon- Dinner for -General and Mrs. Fun Tenney, Mr.' Charles Herbert, Mr. CL.aton.-: ,yf i'.- . i- . Holloway;' ? - William Roth, . Mrs. Engagement announced. - -;- . Julia Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge otterviMrs.' Bodrero and the host and hostess.-; v '"' n Engagement of interest . 0f the engagement of Miss WUhebr mina:WeIght the'Hiwaii Herald says : ' "Mr.and Mr. .E.- J - Weieht or Fa paikotf .ahnbiincevthe "lengagement of thelr-daurtter.Mlsa Wilhelmina Ka naiana WefghC to ' Edward A. Camp- belJITiongkJemeiiV ure; surpn young and' tneiri mends . nave suspected lor a is a son of W. IL & Campbewnow lo- ee .to acguaintanoes of tne amg win iaae piace onvxreqemDerii w popular couple, foV many of . after which the young couple willrgo icng iimp jaw tvney were pouna logeia- inp. me inany ineuus --yuioMii-i hundred - ladles called to meet M f-r,,;.Vfr- tnaJi coupirm in te reweoinne Mlst during ; the afternoon. - . friendship; Campbell la quite well anncunccment of the betrothal. n- "s.i-vj?-: A A - W - v -known1 throughout the territory.. He- ; ' A1t--: i-'j.: J-Ji'J't cated . in t'JHonoiu?tt. . Tbe ; prospective ; Miss Marguerite. . Wadman . 'was ' the bride; baa .oit ot: friends : Hdnoluin; jgafned daysrandHhicIrClhaabeen greaUyf eleh MCUean;strherN homj& -ou;Bere-wldened' in ec.eniyeaEawhire she has tanla- street b iThealntyttnenalftl' :Aeted,aumber al ParedeSh aiaoc hss many friends of pale ,blue gauze ribbon catchmg a in California, Vjier,, acaualhtance cluster of whitevnMde8irosea'kmlthe spredmg.;,that.!8tajte.rhen''ehe: ac cbte'r.'" --; :P?&&&vi'Ji. compahied th Shrinerfi there dn a' pll- The' inviteal guests included Mrs. grimage ;over: a year, hgo. No'date has ReynoW McGrew Mrs;1Korma Adams; been, annpunced for; the we4ding." Mrj; j, 3.lGrdMrs mnHoogs, v - P' V i Misses Ruth 'Sopen HazertBuckiand, Lieut Hal;oran aDlftO''. r '. A- Vivian Buckland.RuthA"ndersons Mar: ; Dlnnerpg;?wer yerymuch in . t n Center, Paullh Schaefer, Beth yogueon JCVedneadayctenlntf .before . .? - 1 .j, t v' a k; :S2?A:?':5 XiVw! Muriel Howatt, Dorothy, Guild Weut. George Hailoran was -host at a ,,.. TBi,1H 5hBH Vn1! tfellghtful affairTof hTwdrfor Lieut J m' ' M Mra. Frederic Wichman. . , , Ue; . Schuman,; Miss Helen (Spalding,' - f7tZZT'r' Miss pow;;UeuU K iWester. and Mr Km"eFJBSttS wai, OlsQn: l The -dinner -was held -at ihe ,A ,arftelIuit fJJSf'rS? Rathskeller and. was significantof the s rfn thean H5eI fjj hft season inalUita vapnointmen : The giving .Day-by the faky of the three ceAtepiecear ofplcy i?d carna- 8cnools f Kamehameha, the Hst:of .tionfjoidVinatdeiLviernk'. V' Fat, t!?08e Present including. 60 of the purple-combed turkeys ; were used as teachers and a number, of guesta. Din favoralwhlle little hula girls , marked ner- was; served" in the old-fashioned jthei places. '-. iway at high noon." The guests were Klamps Likely to Remain Here. It -ia. gratifying to-learn that when Wr.; Klamp- i retires ; from busi hesa - In . January; he and his - wife will still make Honolulu their liome. though, they will no doubt spend con rMaWa tfWio MvnHn nf- iri expecti to . make a short trip of two cr three months to the mainland. ::iat- eriln the year Mrs. Klamp accompan- led by her little daughter, and Miss Alice Cornet and Miss Louise Girard wfn salT for Europe; to be gone for several years. Pendlne their deDar- ture the Klamns arc. dividing thotr time between the , Heasanton-where they make their headoarters in town and Rahala, :where they have a most delightful ; seaside, home. ending r with - a stroll through the " . v Y . grounds cf Alnahau. Those present Major and Mrs. Len3han's Dinner. . at this deligiitfur affair were Presi Major arid Mrs. M. J. Lenihan had denl and - Mre- Perley Home and as-guesta for Thanksgiving dinner: at Vice-President and Mrs. Uldrlck Fort Shafter Major -and Mrs. Ernesto Thompson, M.. Robert Home, Miss V.r,Smith. Lleuts. X W. Campanole, Ida-M. Pope, Professor Collals, Mrs. Cb,arlea B. Lyman, and Douglass T. - Bradstreet, ills Armstrong, Mr. Greene and the' Misses Lenihan. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Sill, Mr. and 4w Mr. and MrsSpatfing's D'nner. Mr. and ..Mittv Stephen Appleby of Tacoma, JWashington-were the guesta of honor at & most; attractive dinner on Thanksgiving day when Mr' and j Mre. E. J; SpaWingcentertained at meir peautiiHl new home on Punahou street; A yellow color scheme was used n the Uble -aoDointments. A L centerpiece of great,' golden chrysan- uemums was surrounded in turn bviders. Miss Lydia Ahola, Miss Eric yellow; silken. . Shaxled candlesticks. Covers were, laid for jeight .;- ,.-"4W-Tjft -Mi and Mrs. PhiUips' Dinner. A cnarming affair of the week was the Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday atwhich Mr. and -Mrs. Mannie Phil lips entertained. A, bowl of Hawaiian holly and ferns', knotted with red rib bon made an attractive center-piece. After dinner the evening was devoted to bridge. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Klamp, Miss Alice Cornet; Miss Louise Girard, Mrs. A, Haneherg, Mr. Wolf. Mr. Bay er and Jthe host and hostess. -r--i... . j A Thanksgiving Dinner, j One of the beautiful Thanksgiving (dinners that were given on Thursday i was that at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j U Tenney Peck were hosts. The table twas artistically decorated with vio j lets and maiden hair fern. The place ! cards and favors bespoke the Thanksr giving, season. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Olai Mr and Mrs. Welnaheimer, Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. and Mrs.. Royal Mead Dr and Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. ixcko. Miss j S0C I A L SCHEDULE FOR WEEK. Bachelor's ball at Fort Shatter. Dinner dance at the Pleasanton. Mr. and Mrs. Tenney's dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bishop's dinner. Dinner at the Tenney Peclta, Mi. and Mrar PIUpa dlnrier. Lieutenant Ha!oran' dinner; ' Mrs. - Royal Mad' baby party. Mr. and Mral Spafding't dinner. Major and Mrs Wootent "dinner. Mr, and. Mra,. Rentiera dinner.- ; Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wall's dinner, Mfaa Mist's . tea.- " - j:r ' Thanksgiving dinner at theJ OId- LaV diet; Home. Mr., and, Mrs. 'Brooks' dinner. Cathclle Fair;' .-. v-; Miss HartweilV birthday; , ; r V1 4" Oeneral and Mra.1" Macomb's dinner. Mr. vand Mrs. C- A. Brown's dinner. ) Mrs; Gunn's dinner. .; Captain and Mrs; Mahaffey's dlnrier. Mr. and Mrs Gay nor's bridge.; vv' Mabel .Mead, Mr. .Newton. :Peck-and the hostess. ' ii: .. .; Engagement at Papaaloa. ''Mf.jaho7ra;"Jtaephfbwryof1 paafoa; HawaiL-announce the engage- naeht of their daughter, Lizzie,' to Mr. J- iwain-cf Papaaloa JThe wed- Linen Shower for. Miss" Wadman, Myrtle Schumannph';ihV seated at three long tables adorned with yellow chrysanthemums ; and satin ribbons. In the center, of one was a representation of tfhe May flower which landed so bravely at Plymouth so many years ago4 The second table bore awlgwam, typical of the "rndiah life which existed at the time of the Pilgroms. landing, Tbe third table held a Uttle log cab'p, representing r the first step towards civilization. Favors for the ladies wefe pilgrim's caps; of colonial de- slsn. and. for the men were Dutch caps oraamented with; quaint Hollau- daise designs. Favors and center- pieces were mader at " the . schools, After dinner, the hours were devoted to Thanksgiving . games and music, , Mrs. Kaufman. Mr. Andrus, Mr. ' Beattie, Miis Sturm. Miss Winslow, Mr- Nelson timith, Mr. and Mrs. Mengle, Mr. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Pyde Misa Frances Loman, Miss Anna Reed, Miss Harriet McCrack- en, Miss -Caroline Church, - Miss Kathertne Burgner, miss Katbenne Pope, Miss Lydia Williamson, Miss Florence Smith, Miss Edith-Gatfield, Miss Alice Jonee, Miss Ora Saun- Eon, Miss Eliza Ninoa, Miss Emmr. Napoleon, Miss Katie Stewart, Miss Irene Silva, Miss Alice Knapp Miss Maude Post, Miss Anna Roat, Mi3S Agnes Hill, Miss Edith Aldrieh, Miss Jennie Brooks, Miss Julia Coleman, Miss Lucilia Kamakawiwoole, Miss Lilla Kekuewa, Miss Julia Toomey, Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Ebersole, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooke, Mrs. Higby, Miss N. J. Malone, Miss Gould. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gaynor, Mr. Will Tbomas, Miss Mary Winne, Mr. Charles E. King and Miss Alice Mudge. C Miss Mist's Tea. Mrs. Herbert Mist one of Honolulu's newest brides, was the motif for a large and delightful tea yesterday aft ernoon given by Miss Edith Mist at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Mist, in Manoa valley. The house wa1; prettily decoiated with chrysanthe mums of bridal white, augmented with ferns and palms. Mrs. Ernes; Kopke poured tea while Mrs. Andrew Fuller presided over the coffee urn. Others assisting were Mrs. Albert Wa- terhousc, Mra. KrnoKt lioss, MiKs Amy -io tne voicano nouse ior. a 'weaamg i - J 1 - w ri ;: r-. , ' - 1' Miss WUhelmina ;Welght of Papalkou, Hawaii,: whose engagement was announced last week, - ; 1 v . GreenwelL Miss Marjory ; Freeth,, Misa jDorothy Guild, Miss Blanche,'; Soper and Miss Kulamanu ,Ward. , Nearly a rs. i A ' pink "color scheme was used most effecUvely.yhen Major and. Mrs. Wil liam Wooten entertained at dinner on Tuesday, for jrCaptain" an Mrs. f John T. Thomas cf Schofield Barracks, Cap tain and JMra.1 CharleaV.Oark; ot Fort Rugef, deneral and .Mrs.- Montgomery. Macomb -and Major pSrl A.ACheney, After dlnner. the "guests ' attended the UntTIlr:vClttbdancavM""- umncr mr ueneri nu mi . tmihiuh. XlGoV and; Mrs.r Fi P? Reynoldiirentef tained Vmost , charmingly.rat dinner "on Wednesday -night: Jn t hohDr dt ; Gen. and? Mrs. v Frederick Funstofl; -The - ' " "r-iii..:: :': : bno win Olid . - -. - - ..." c r' . . f - ' " . . '.-rr,v;. lee. 1st. Inspection Respectfully Invited joraa centerpiece ,was an exquisite drr-r. i raent of. American Beauty rose3. After dinner . the,5 guests motored to Fcrt Shafter,. where they v attended i Bachelors BalL i Among those present were Generai'and Mrs. Funston, Col. a nd M rs. Daniel Appel, MIsj H ar r I c t Ballanee," JJcut and Mrs. Jay D. Whithamlvand Mrs.'.C B.. Cocjcr and ..Lieut; WBaJI. ; V; m::!::4 : . : ; ' ' . Llent ''and ilc;i. MathewV Dinner Lieut and Mrs. LC O.j Mathews of Fort Shafter entertained most d:!!ht fully at dinner Wednesday r.!;ht for MisaMaud Martin, Ueut. Robert Cal det ; arid- Dr. 'Leo. -Mndd.1 Tha tafcla was adorned with a larse tjskct of fruit"' knotted - with ..'soft red satin ribbon. t Other :favors Were in keepirs with the Thanksslvlng teascn. After dinner the guests' attended the Bach elors ball at. the post' . - ft (y. t. 3 H-8 r 0