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A inau may 1k more running tlian anothfT, but not more cunning than all other. I.a Rochefoucauld. Alas! what w our hopes without our fears! There is a' mercy ia affliction's smart. - Rev. n. Caunter. HONOLULU; TERRITOBY OF ILUVAII, SATURDAY, FEBBtTABY 17ri017. J .1" msu J i - u 1 1 Bit I 7 v. JUL: AND MRS. BENJAMIN K. PIT' MAN "AT HOME' A genuine greeting ot aloha was ex-. tended to about 300 guests by Mr. and ' Mrs. Dejamin K, Pitman of Boston on Wednesday afternoon when they were j "at home" to every Hawaiian who wished to come and say aloha to this son of Hawaii and his charming wife. Mr! and Mrs. Pitman were assisted In the reception ot their guests by Mrs. Mary Beckley, Miss Lucy Peabody, Mr. W. K. Hutchinson, Mrs. Irenf Holloway", Mrs. lid gar Henriques, Mrs, Victor UouEton, Mrs. Henry Beckley. Miss Irene Dickson, Miss . Beckley, Mrs. Mary Montana Mrs. Emma Na kuina and Mrs. Albert P. Taylor. , Mr. E. K. Lilikalani presented the guests to MrT and Mrs. Pitman. V a very pleasing event of the after- rnnn mmm nhon llftl Ucolll 4 Wana i Pakoma (meaning "Chief that fought J the Potomac") presented Mr. an 1 - TI A. A 1 A . 1 ' rt j 1 1 blu who jasmine icis. inis small boy is the grandson of one Mr. Pitman's nephews. Mr. Pitman's brother, Henry, was In the Civil War and In Ltbby Prison end was an exchange prisoner. He, however, died shortly after his release and this descendant was named in his honor. X- ' - ' VDude" 'Miller furnished old-tlms Tuuslc during the afternoon., Refresh-' menta were served. r . MAJOR HERBERT O. WILLIAMS GIVES A PINNER . At the University Club this evening Maj. Herbert , Q. Williams is enter taining , with :. a dinner-dance. The .table is to be decorated with Ameri- can Beauty rosea and trailers o: asparagus -vine.' Tulle In the shade of the flowers wUl further ornament ' the table. '. ' " .'Maj. Williams' guests will be Mr. . and Mrs. Charles T.-Wilder, Capt. and ; Mrs. James Gallogly. Mrs. S. S. Hero. Miss Hero, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. John Hill of Atlanta, Ca,; - Miss Katherine Fowler, Mr. Theodore A. Baldwin, Mr. , Gey Buttolph, Capt. John :T. Curry, Mr. H. B. Weller and LI eut.-Col. Wil liam 8. Guignard. V ': ', ; V - "r- Th.-dance-- at ,th i Unversitr.: will be th"?-dfv erslon for the evening.' -MRS. GUSTAV" SCliAEFER'S ' TEA ' Mrs. -Karcli Law and Mrs. Flor ence Braxernun-were the. guests cf honor at a tea given on .Monday of this week over which Mrs. "Qustav Schaefer presided . as hostess. The pretty Schaefer home was decorated with golden daylight lies, baskets of ferns and palms. Sewing and knitting made the afternoon hours go by Very "swiftly.. - " : ..Y-: ,. The guesta invited by Mrs. Schaefer to meet Mrs. Law and Miss B rater man, who, by the way, were class mates of the hastens, were Mrs. Albert de Wit, Mrs. Arthur C. Mackintosh, Mrs. Harold Glffard, Mrs. Samuel A. !ker. Mrs. William .Williamson. Arthur Rice, Mrs. Charles T. Vilder, Mrs. Reynold McGrew, Mrs. Harry Wilder, Mrs. Charles Chilling j worth, Mrs. .CTarence Olson, Mrs. Clirford B. High, Mrs. Emmett May, Miss Marjory .CapDs, Mrs. Katherine Williams.-. Miss Grlnnell and Miss Pauline Scliacfer. . MORNING MUSIC CLUB MEETING The . followlna: charming program waa preeented by the Morning Music Club at a closed ' meeting on Wed nesday morning. It waa given at Miss Margaret Clarke's studio: Nationalism in Modern Music. Illustrations from modern , Russian, Finnish, Scandinavian and Polish .- :-" . works'- ..' 1. Eklage ......... . Jean Sibelius Mrs. L. Tenney Peck 2. Legcnde . . ......... .'. WIeniawski , Mrs. Ernest A. R. Roes 3. (a) Diffonance . . . . . ... . Borodine (b) Chanson-widoul .'. . . .... . . . . - Rlmsky-Korsakow ; (c) Autumn ............. Arensky - Mrs. A. G. M. Robertson 4. Selections from the "Thousand" Lakes" Jean Sibelius , . Miss Margaret Clarke 5. Valse Triste-. ....... Jean Sibelius ' Mrs. R. D. Mead 6. (a) Etude Bordlgiewlu (b) Tbe Swan ... Palmgren Miss Parrish 7. Ca-atlna from "Prince Igor"....: .......... . . . ........ .. . Borodine Mrs. Bobbins B. Anderson 8.- (a) Romance . ; ; (b) Tarantell. from the 2nd Suite ...... Rachmaninoff Misses Clarke and Cadwell 4 ' A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Miss Dorothy Guild was surprised by a set of her young friends on Satur day evening. They came out to give her birthday greetings. Dancing was enjoyed and a swim was an added attraction. ' Miss Guild's Impromptu guesta were Miss Rosie Herbert, Miss Ruth -Soper, Mits Pauline Schaefer, Mias Katherine: Williams, Miss Mar jory Capps. Miss Edna Wilson, Miss Elolse Wichman, Mr. Marshall Hen shaw, Mr. Dickson Nott Mr. Robert Purvis. Mr. T.' Thompson. M Ernest Podmore, Mr. August Schaefer, Mr. j Howard Worrall. Mr. Roy Patten and , Mr, Cornell Franklin. MR. AND MRS. H. T. BRADNER'S DINNER Last - Wednesday evening at the Plcasanton hotel Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bradner had as dinner guests Mr. and Mra. R. O. English nnd Mr. Clinton J. II n l e hi us of Cnlif.irnia. Mrs. A. Wiley Mather of New York, Vwho' returns to Honolulu for a ycaV stay. : The charm that fascinates so many brought Mr. and Mrs. aticr back after the!r experience last year. - . MK. .AND MRS. ALBERT P. TAY- LOR'S HAWAIIAN EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Pitman of Boston will be the guests of honor at a Hawaiian party given by Mr. and Mra. A. P. Taylor at their home this evening. The costumes worn will bs those from the time of the first Ka- mehama down to tbe Kalakaua "dy nasty and will prove vastly Interest ing, to alL About 100 guests 'have been bidden. Dancing will be one of the, many pleasant features of the evening. . ' ' ..'. ' ":-, - ..1 y MISS ISA BELLE BAKER HONORED Tlila 9ftrnnnn nt liftr Thiliston vp. ni:o hnmA Ml Unrr.lliv, Harkir 1st ! entertaining complimenting Miss ,16a bclle Baker who is the house-guest 6f her brotb.er, LIeit. Baker of Shatt er., Five hundred is the game played and a Jolly afternoon the result. Those Invited by Misslarker to meet' Miss Baker-are Miis Marie Ballentyne, Miss Maud Ballentyne, Miss Ruth Mc Chesney, Ml Martha McChesney, Miss Ruth Baker, Miss Anne True, Miss Thclma K Murphy, Miss Eleanor Gaitley and Mrs. Valter Reesman. : MRS. BTtEGA A DINNER HOSTESS Mrs. Brega was a dinner hostess on Saturday evening at the iMoana Hotel. The table was dainty with a basket filled with pale-tinted . Transvaal daisies. The guests enjoying Irs. Brega's hospitality were Dr. and Mrs 'Charles Adams Mr. John Lewis Coch- ran and Capt. J. Pun lance. The Lcahi benefit concert was enjoyed after dinner. ' ' ' . . :.; ..;." ..,'? MR. AND MRS A. W. HOMPE EN TERTAIN ' - ' Air; end Mrs. A. W. Hompe of Grand Rapids, Mlch who are truest "at the J Picasanton, entertained at dinner on i Wednesday evening. A crystal lowl filled with lavender and pink sweet peas made a pretty centerpiece, i The same pretty flowers were scattered over the, damask. Dancing; was en joyed after dinner. ' - V-;; ' M,r. and Mrs. Hompe's guests were Miss Helen G. Pratt. Miss Loraine Hompe, M iss Thelaia K. Murphy and Mrs. 'Augustus E. Murrhy. 1 . - AN ENGAGEMENT JANNOUNCE- j -: .-: MENT Mr, and Mrs. Byron Eldred N'oble announce the engagement cf their flaughter. Doris Vivian, to Mr. Harold Edward Morgan. Miss Noble Is the eldest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Nobis and Mr. Mor ran the third sen cf the late James F. Morgan and Mrs. Morgan. No date has as yet been set for the wedding. X-v. '.:k;::v. ' V 4 '' :-. MRS. EUGENE STEERE GIVES A TEA ) " Mrs. Arthur Andrew's was the motif for a tea given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. K.ujf.ene 8tefe ,M iifr Manoa ht'ime. ; .' . V MR. AND MRS. DAVID S. BAKER'S u DINNER' ' - ?. ' ' , The Pleasanton hotel was the set ting on Wednesday evening for a very charming and daintily appointed din ner given by Mr. and -Mrs. David S. Baker. The table was colorful wjth a basket , of pastel-shaded Transvaal daisies and lighted tapers, making a pretty effect. The d.mce at the Pleas anton was the diversion for the hqur after dinner. . Mr. and Mrs. Baker's guests were Mr. and Mrs. -Weston Lewis, Mr, and iirs. Frank D. True, Bishop and Mrs. Henry Bond Restarick, . Mrs. L" H. Merrill, Miss Ruth Baker, Miss Anno True, and Mr. IL ;W. Merrill. ' 4, CAPT. AND M US. CONRAD S. BAB- COCK GIVE A DINNER At a. tabic very attractive - with decoratinus of p!r.k gladiolus and fern, Capt. and Mrs. Conrad S. Babcock en tertained at the .Moana hotel on Sat urday evening of last week,' their guestsNvere Capt. and Mrs. Augustine Aiclntyre. .Mr. and Mrs. F. Gillis Todd, Mr. and Mrs. P: K. Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. Brawn. i :- ''' ; , 4 4-' . ; A DANCE AT THE DAVENPORT Valentine evening (Wednesday was taken Advantage of by the manage, taent of The Davenport for a dinner dance, ' i About 100 guests enjoyed this pleasant party. Special dinner guests for the even ing' were Mr., and Irs. Magmder G. Maury, ; Madame Lester,- Mrs. :. Nellie Johnson, Mr. C. E. King. Mr. C. Rans ford and Mastr Brooke Maury. COL. AND MRS. WILLIAM PRATT KENDALL'S DINNER -Dr. JCeeper and Mr. Tod Powell of Colorado Springs 'and Miss Caroline llughit't and Mr. F. E. Hughitt were the honor guests at a dinner, given last Saturday evening by Col. and Mrs. Willirjn Pratt'Kendall at their Manoa home. The table was very prettily decorated with a basket -of spring blossoms. Col. and Mrs. Lincoln's guests were Miss Hnghitt Mr. F.E, HughHt, Dr. Keeper, 'Mr. Tod Powell.. Col. and Mrs. James B. Houston, Major and Mrs, Ed ward Carpenter and Major and Mrs. Charles Lincoln. ,".;'. 4 4 ': 'V-;---;:: MR. -AND MRS. WESTON LEWIS GIVE A DINNER : Mr.' and Mrs. Weston Lewis enter tained friends at dinner at the Pleas autcn betel on Thursday evening. American Beauty roses graced the talle center. The gue?ts invited by Mr. and Mr3. Lewis were Dr. and Mrs. I M Hooper, : M iss Lewis "and Miss Smith. ' '4 4- ' - -' A PICNIC AT FORD'S ISLAND Tomorrow Mr. Francis Brown is to be a host at a picnic IunCh at Ford's lsiann. , Aqua p.artin is i t 10f sroi I f-the day. ' ; ' - SOCIAL CALENDAR. : Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Powsetf j Vaknt'iie Ur cc. Mr. and Mm.' Wil'ian lln'mpn s Dinner i:r. prd Mrs.' Rijiir)!' It. McGrj'a Buffet Supper.' Mr. and Mra. Walter DUlingham's D;n,-cr. '. , Mr. Silverwooa -Dinner noet. . " V Auderscn Bnialey Nupiiala. ' Mr. W. J. Fleming a Dinner Host. ' Col. and MrsAWBliam P. Kendit 1 Entertain. Mrn. IloTert Shingle a Iuncheo i Hostess. A Pol Supper ;Knioyed by Visitors.- , -. - General it cd lti Frederick S. 8 rrong. Dinner. ' Jirs. Gutav Shaerer Gives, a Tea. An Informal Lnnchecn, A Dinner on Board the "V. 3-8. St IvSuis. : Mrs. Robert UeTTer's Tea. ., Mr. end; 7 Mrs. 7enja?n!n Pitman .t Home. . . The Grossmay Hons; .Warming.' . Mr. and Mrs. '.So mu el -A. Walker s Supper and Sinini. Mrs. James. Pi Dougherty a Pn pvTea Hoptef s. . ;Mr. and Mrrf Alre't P. Taylor's Htfw&ilaii Evening. MflTnr and -Mrs. John Lane's Dinner. V A Swim and Luncheon. -. - Judge and Mrs.' William C Lymr'a t)ioncr-Di nf c Mrs. Brtnsford Lewis Gives a Dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs.-GeorKC.Uhl Entertain. ; ' ' Mrs. GrinneHj Dinner Hostess. Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Nlles Entertain. , Mrs. Brcga a Dinner Hostess., ; Capt and Mrs. Conrad rubcock Eutertaiii. V Mr. and. Mr. W. A. .Coid?9 Give a Dinner. ' - . General and "Mrs. Frederick Sir rigV Dinner. . Col. and Mrs. Fr?nk Ke.fers Dinner-Dance. " ' 4'. 4- 4. 4-. 4- COL. AND MRS. JAMES B. HOUS r . TON"8 DINNER . ; " One of he most beautiful of this week's dinners was tbe one given on Friday -evening by Cot, N and Mrs. James B; Houston, r A very handsome centerptece 'of - lavender orchids an4 ferns wai yxtd: Lang graceful fronds of -ferns ' added ' th4 cooling touch ;of Screen. '. Ribbon In lavender and pink was N very charmingly arranged.'- Cor sage boquets of fre2ia -were at each COVer. " ? - , V ; ; ". CoL" and Mrs.' Houston's guesta were Col. and Mrs. Wilmot B. :ElM ML and Mrs; Charles' Lincoln, Maj. arid Mrs. i Morton J., ennr of Schofteld, Maj. and "Mrs.- Illamt 'ikCochttn, Miss Caroline HaghlU and Mr, F. E. nughitt :-ir:.y:i i .v,,, .yy r-.t;:'uiHv MISS BONNIE SCOTT HONORED'.' 1 ' Miss Bonnie Pcott of Fort Shatter. who leaves next month 'fdr the main land, was ' the guest' of honor " at f a Valentine tea on Wednesday of - this week' when Miss Dorothy, HarRer.en tertalned for "her; .ThO; decorations and refreshments "all carried otft the Valentine idea. Miss Harkefa guests were Miss Bonnie 'ScottrMUs; Eliza beth Roeenbaum, Miss Isabcile Baker, M Iss Dorothy "SfcTtae, 7 M Iss ' ' Helen Ohnstad. : Miss Margaret Grey,, Miss Catherine Raymond and Miss Carolyn Raymond. . - " v - "';..'-: . ' DR. AND 5IRa -CiiAittES ADAMS GIVE A CHlKESE. DINNER Dr. and ,Mr, ChrleAdams enter tained 26 guests, ou Friday ? evening at a Chinese ceremonial, dintier.: r.The table formed a. hollow square.' Around this the v guests ; sat and 'enjoyed a unique and delightful evening: Chinese banners in. standards; adorned ; the table, whlcli wa craaitiehted with, Chi hese blooms. Many of the. guesta wor handsome .'Chinese bns, and ..rhop sticks 'were used ; throughout ;After dinner, a Chinese drama waa-presented by cleyer Chines actors. " ' Some among Drahd Mrs. .Adams' guests were Gen.Mind Mrt.VFTederlck S. Strong. Mr. . and Mrs Pelouze of New York City, Gen.' and Mrs. Charles Treat M rs. Brega of Chicago :- Mrs. Enders of. Chicago. - Mrs. Clowv M iss Clov. Miss Vera Daraoa, Miss Mary von Holt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dilling ham, Mr. and M te', C H. Chisholra. Mr. Cochran, Mr. Graham of Rome, Mr. Cyril Damon, Mr. Herman iron Holt Mr. Alan LOwrey and others. MRS. ROBERT SHINGLE'S LUNCH- . : EOS :. v,;'v .',;-; Nasturtiums and ferns made a matt attractive table decoration when Mrs. Robert Shingle entertained atu lunch eon on Tuesday of this week.; Seeing and bridge kept the guests at. this hospitable home until the ven?ng shadows felt Mrs. Shingle's guefts were: ' Mrs. Tutch of Denver, Mrs. Van Tassel of Cheyenne, Mrs. Mc Gregor, Mrs. Herbert Petrie, Mrs. St C. Sayres. Mrs. Elizabeth. Freeth, Mrs, William Campbell, Mrs. Ralph ClarK, Mrs.' Walter Mjtcfarlane. : Mrs; Charles Chlllingworth, Mrs." George Smithies, Mrs. William Amon Purdy and Mrs. Mark Robinson. :-'. 4 4 4 ., . MR. AND MRS. FKANK NILES GIVE A DINNER - Mr. and Mrs. Fraak Kiles pf Kan sas City were dinner host and hostess on Saturday evening at the Moana Hotel. The circular table on the lanai was very prettily decorated with sweet peas and violets.' The guests after dinner attended the Leahi Home benefit concert given at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Klles guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chapin A. Day, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bristol, Miss Mary. Briggs of Chi cago, Miss Boone of Kansas City and Mr. Daniel Boone of the same city. :'; 4 4 4 MR. FRED MUIR A DINNER HOST Mr. and Mrs. Bartlelf MIss Lang don and Mr. J. F. Rock were Mr. Fred Muir's dinner .quests on Thursday evening at th Pleasanton, hotel. 444 T 4 4 4 4 - ' 4; 4 ' 4 ; "4 4 4 . '. t COL. AND MR..WtLUAM R KEN- . DAIX'S DINNER Pink begonias arid maidenhair fern made the dinnar table -over-which Col. and Mrs. William Pratt Kendall pre sided on Frfdayevenlnfif a verv oreity and effective festal board. Bridge was the1 diversion afterwards. Col. -and Mrs. Kendall gave the dn- ner- honoring Capt and Mrs." Eugene Householder of Schofleld. The- other guests bidden were Capt and Mra. Jack r Hayes," Capt and Mrs. Jaraea Gallogly; Miss Lucille 'l-adaon, : Miss McRac'-CoL" JimesMcRae and Capt Henry;; Merriam. 4..- ! COL. r'ANi.;MKSFRA.NKv It V . -: -'KEEPER'S v JJINNER-DANCE .With- guests . seated .around a table most 'attractive with Ita Icentrat decor rations of yellow corcopsU and lace firn.';wlth; dlhty nand-painted cards marking ' each guest , fcover, Col. and Mrs. Frank R. Kecf er are. Entertain ing 'this evening at , the 'University Club, honoring - Mr. , and Mrs. L.. H. Pelouie" of New ',York "; City; who are the house-guests of ' Geri. and Mrs. Frederick; S. Stron&rYvl ' ' : " The dance at the , University Club wilj.be the diversion for, the evening. ' CoL and Mrs. Keefera guesta will be Mr. ; and Mrs. L. H., Pelouxe, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. von. Ham no; Mr. and Mrs C. W. CaseDeering, Mrs. Dora Ahlborn, . Capt ; and Mrs. Robert IL Duenaer. Col. William Weigel and Lieut Frank Jr Riley, MR. W. J. FLEMING V w. HOST DINJR Around a table lighted with un shaded tapers and a basket filled with pink swcot peas and laco ferns, Mr. W. J. Fleming entertained guests at din ner and afterwards at the benefit con cert at the Moana Hotel on Saturday evening. Mr.' Fleming's guests were Brig.-Gcn. ' and Mrs. Samuel . L Jdbn son, Mrs. Frances Reed, Mrs, Evelyn Munro of Chicago, Miss Clara Reed of New York City and Mrs. R. C. Bonner of Cleveland. ' V .4 "::."." MR. AND MRS. GEORGE UHL y - ENTERTAIN - .Pink shaded candles amf a 'gilt basket filled with La France roses m.ade an attractive table at which Mr. and Mrs. George Uhl of San Francisco entertained . on Saturday evening. Their guests were: r , ; Mrs. Ida Mai ?eile" of San Francisco, Mrs. Granville Abbott ; of Piedmont Cat; Mrs. LiBpitt of Providence, R.I.; Mr. Frank Morony of San Francisco, Mrr Edgar Mlznef.. of San Francisco, Mr.' Stephen BouKon.jf Burlingame, Mr. ' Ashton Britton and Mr; H. B. Weller of Honolulu. . "'-. '-4 " MltS. BRANSFORD , LEWIS A DIN ' v " : NERH03TESS i : -v One of the many -pretty dinners given at the Moana Hotel on Saturday e.venlag was that at which Mrs. Brans- fcrd Lewis presided - as hostess. American Beauty proses made a pretty centerpiece. .". . ,' ' . Mrs. Lewis's guests were Mr. . and tMrs. Lynn Inglefriti of Sedalia, Ma; Mr. and Mrs, A. C Housman of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hedges )f St Louis, Mrs. Wood of Sedalia, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. G. K. . BothwelL Dancing was a pleasant diversion after dinner. 4 '4 JUDGE AND MRS WILUAM B. LY MER'S DINNER -Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiley Mather of New York-City are the guests of hon or this evening at a dinner-dance giv en at the University Club by Judge and Mrs. William B. Lymer. A has- ket of golden coreopsis will be used( to adorn the table. Dancing will be the entejttainmcnt for the evening. , ) Judge and Mrs. Lymer's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. R. J2. Bristol, Mr. and J Mrs. Gustav Schaefer, Mlsa Eastlake, ' Mr. Cornell FrahWIa' and Mr. ind Mrs. A. Wiley Mather, the honor. 6' V r K Miss Doris Noble,, whose engagement to Mr. Hare I J Edward Mors u Is a'pleasant announcement cf the week, '' - , " ' . ' - A TO! LUNCHEON FOR MISS JIAUD " j - HIND Miss Maud Hind was the guest of honor, at a poi luncheon given oi Fri day by her couslna, Mim- Margaret j Hind' and Miss Men a Hind, at their 1' Green vstreet home, f The tible Vaa i; covered in'inalJeuhair,fern. - Tbla-was th foundation and it wa strewn with panlea " and ' others tiny yeU6w blos soms. large basket iu the center of, the- table e,21e4 ;with spring blossoms and greenery; a real ilima Couble lei waa placed for each ' gusst A swtut in the large tank was enjoyed before lunch, and, after, lunch the Car nival, tennis was attended. ' ;. -A prettily ornamented and lighted cake told the guests tLat It was MJss Maud Hind's birthday. It waa a genti'ne old time Hawaiian luncheon,, the' food being served in old Hawaiian i pel bowls and dishes. Guests invited by Miss Margaret 'and MIsb Mona Hind were Miss Jessie Kennedy, Miss Helen Stevens of Ta coma, Miss Caroline Ship man. Miss Florence Shipman, Miss Irma Wode house, Miss Anne W'odehouse, Miss "Peggy" Center, Miss Harriet Lucas, Miss Mary. Lucas, Miss Rose Brown, Miss Ruth Heidt tnd Miss Margaret Thurston. - 4 4 .4 v-' : V ANDERSON-BROMLEY s- At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bromley, was solemnized the wedding of their daugh ter. Abigail Mary, and Mr. Robert S. Anderson, on Wednesday evening. The Rer. F. Eteson of Epiphany chapel per formed, the ceremony. Miss, Matilda Mad sen was bridesmaid and Mr. Ed gar Anderson supported bis brother. , It was a white and green wedding, the house being done In white asters and white lilies, with ferns and palms. The bride was daintily gowned in a white-hand embroidered silk and car ried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas and white violets. A wreath of orange blossoms adorned the bride'3 head, .-; . Miss Evelyn de la Nux played the wedding march. - '..There were only twenty guestscom prising the immediate family relatives. Mrs. Anderson la the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bromley. Mr. Ander son is the superintendent of Leahi Home, where they will make their resi dence after returning from their bridal trip, which they are spending at the summer home of Dr. and Mrs. Archi bald Sinclair at Wallupe. . : 4 ' . MAUI j GIRLS HONORED The following interesting artcle shows how keenly alive our girls are to be selected for honorary positions In their colleges: ' ; -Maui Girls Named By Class at miiis. . - : . y. '-- 'v - ..I "Two .Mac! girls were, named by members .of; the sophomore class at Mills College to serve as officers cf the 1918 organizations. Miss Cleo Case of vWailuku,. Maui, was named to the secretaryship of the cla&i and Miss Mabel Wilcox, also of Wailuku, was elected ergeant-at-arms. , Others elected to officaljpositions were pres ident. Miss Ellen Eason of Pasadena; vice-president Miss Marjorie Dins more, ; Marysvflle; treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Treat Thompson, Modesto." ' ';'',.''' ' 4 4 4" - ' ' ' GEN. AND MRS. FREDERICK , S. STRONG ENTERTAIN Last Saturday evening Gen. and Mrs. Frederick S. Strong entertained at the Moana Hotel. The guests were seated at a circular table, very pret tily decorated with yellow coreopsis. Gen. and Mrs. Strong's guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pelouxe of , New York City. -Mr. and Mrs. Alvah S. Chiaholm of Cleveland, O.; Miss Chi.v Itolm and Lint. Wallace Philoon. .MR. AND MRS. REYNOLD Mc- GREW'S BUFFET SUPPER ' A valentine buffet supper was Mr. rnd Mrs. Reynold Erodie ;WcGrew"s plan for entertaining a number c their frlendt on Wednesday evening. ;After dinner the company atten del the dance at the Country Club given by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dowsett ! Very handsome 'silver .candalabra, with the lighted candles softly shaded, f were the only table ornamentations. Mr. andrMrs. McGrewT r-oi'cra Mr. and Mrs; Gustav-Schaefer, Mr. ar I Mrs. Mertfln Carson, Miss Rosie !Icr bert. Miss Katherine WlUiams, MI:i Marjory Capps, Mr. ? - Marshall - Ilea shaw, Mr. August Schaefer Mr.-WII-liam Warpen, Mr.- Cyril Damon, Mr. Cornell Franklin and .? Mr. Chauncey Cleveland. v . .- . 4 ' . - :i . MISS DOROTHY McRAE GIVES A " SEWING TEA1 '.' Work' bags, knitting needles and tat ting shuttles were brought Into play on Friday afternoon when MUs Don thy McRae entertained friends at. a sewing tea. The rooms were fresh and pretty with dozens of hiblscu3 blosscms. Refreshner)ts served; the needles were again plied and a pleas ant afternoon ntme to a close. ; MIs3 McRae'a guests were Miss Mar garet Grey, Mis Dcneys, Miss Eliza. beth Rosenbaum, Miss Baker, Miss Eleanor Oartley, Miss Gartley Mksa Carolyn Raymond, Miss Ohnstad, Mb Cath-erine Raymond, Miss Louise Clark, Mias Harmon Bailey, Mlsa Mil dred Deney, Miss Lucille Lad son. Miss Dorothy Harker, Mies Del McCue and the Misses Grant'. - . .'. ' ' 4 -4 -'4 - ' A SVIMVAND LUNCHEON . Mrs. ! George Bennett was Mrs. James Dougherty's honored, guest on Tuesday of this week. The party mo tored to the beach, enjoyed a swim and then went leisurely back to Mrs. Dougherty's, where a buffet lunchcou was served.- Sewing and bridge mads a very pleasant afternoon, i Mrs. Dougherty's guesta were Mrs. George Bennett fa whose honor the affair was given; Mrs. Harold G IT fard, Mrs. Fred Damon, Mrs. ; It E. Bristol, Mrs. Gostav Schaefer, Mrs. William Williamson, Mrs. Charles Chlllingworth, Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Mrs. Samuel Walker,-Mrs. A. G. Hod gins, Mrs. Victor Houston and Mrs. Sibyl Robertson. ; . -4 4 4 i ' ' ' A DINNER AT THE RATHSKEU.ER Mr. F. B. Silverwood of Los Angeles entertained on Wednesday evening at the Rathskeller. A very lovely center ; piece cf spring flowers was attractive. After dinner the Roof Garden was the rendezvous fcr an hour's dancing. Mr. Silverwood s guests were Maj. and Mrs, Henry H. Sheen,, for whom the dinner, was given; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Riss Mrs. A. Patterson, Mrs. Georgia Arch er, Mrs. Esther Harris, Lieut Ringold Schley and Master Shen. ..... . . . ' s - ' 4 ' 4 --' 4 jf MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM THOM P SON'S . DINNER PARTY .Mainland guests are the ince-.tlve for a number of affairs this week. Among them was a pleasant dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp son cn Tuesday evening at their home. The table was ornamented with a basket filled with pastel-tinted Trans--.sral daftie.v and long. runners of as paragus viae. The complimented guests were Miss Lens. MIs Maaaa ses, Mr. Cohen, Mr, Rosenberf, all of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Vll Hani McKay. -: ' . - '". .' . 4 4 4 MRS. D. E. 3IOONEY S BRIDGE TEA - Mrs. D. E. Mooney entertained three tables of bridge on Wednesday after unoit.at her Manoa home. '