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HONOLULU bTABUCI JvTINr, IVEDXESDAT, MAKCTI 28,' 1917, 'RECEPTION AT WASHINGTON :; place . , Her majesty Queen Uliuokalani re ceived the memben of the bouse and senate on Tuesdar morn ing. Manx IfR. 6. II. WILEY A I INNER HOST VThe .Plea san Ion hotel was the net ting for m unique and attractive din ner on Tuesdar evening when Mr. C IL'WIIer presided as nosL 'Tb dinner was served on the side .lintl chlrh m-as irrppnod In m if h American fiat and the event had served. Her majesty , after the re . ttrcns'r. tnternatlcnal flavor. . n Joved an hour on the Una i '.The table decotattoM,vere.o'r.TIaf.I,?fBto f ' ne from fresh noTer. ' ob Dominis. assisted her ..The Apiericsn flag and . Chinese majesty. were toiB posed of white chrjsanthe- jiujih and Japanese asters and a flor- on the iiatsonia Both are glad to be Lome In Hawaii. ' - - ' - , .;:.. .: Mrs. J. .D. Carnith. ; who has been the boure-suest of her daughter, Mrs. TRIP HI HONOLULU Mrs. Henry Foster Dutton Is "ilan- a! star composed of red asters ; was tn aaaca auraciwiu , - W . , tbe first veek in April for. a visit to . vver taemnm? tawe was tusyena- fcer g.,ter .Mrs. Harry Macfa-lane: er a huge Chinese lantern w men cast soft, pretty gkw over the board. ; Mr. AVIley's guests were Mr. and Mrs. fe. K. Rrown. Capt and Mrs. R. Ndszte, Mr. and Mrs. R. ff. Leach, " Mr.- and t M rs. Ho Fong, Rev. and Mrs. Norman C. Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Gary, Peters, . Mr. and Mrs. C K. 'AI. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tarleton, Mr. and Mrs. William X. F. Yap; Mr. and Mrs. ;-A If red Yip.- Mrs. L; J. . Dane! Laguna streets. Miss Gertrude Hop- Miss Harbaugh, 'ro. Riley H. Allen, kins, will be the bride's only attend-. snt. ine young eoupie. wtii spena their honeymoon In Honolulu. San Mrs. 1 C. Lee, Mrs. Mary Chang, Mrs J Josephine Cornwell, Mrs. A." M. Ford, Francisco Bulletin. ; - , . 4. , 4.' .4. : . " - , Sailing on IBarch 21 for Honolulu are Mrs. E. C. Maillot and Mrs. Dick ey, who will be gcests of the former's daughter Mrs. Harold Van Cliff Gear (Evelyn rMalllot) for the next few months. The Gears have a pictur esque borne on the hillside above the citySan Francisco Examiner. ' - .4 " ': - .Mf.; and Mrs. John U Luckenback (Kate-bel MacGregor) . wl be here on a. short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R.- MacGregor before nailing for Honolulu the first week in ApriL They will be In Seattle for a . ARm:PTION TO A DISTINGUISH- few -r before arriving hereSan : . : .-.- ' ei islTOR " . 1 f xancisco taamineri . . ' 1 ? ; CItfj Jessie Rae and Mra. Magruder I i -'V,t, , ' : ' ; Ccjd n Waury arte tiring a, reception ' Mrs. William Matsoa and Mrs. Hel xnThursilflv Afternoon, from 3 ta en.Noonan w1u sail forHonolulu toil iew cajs. vwrs. jviaison. wm visit tne islands for several weeks, and Mr t Nconan,: who has been .here for the i pant two months, will go to her home Miss Kula Ho. Mrs. Tung You, Rev. ';Aka.KoMkan; Dr." t jTighman Rhee, Rev. iWpngi Pr-ot'ss and Rev. Yuen Tt Pay. ; : Mr. Wiley, who has been residing Lf 6 tot seV cr&J mon th a'; has made a ;,.vcry rlae acquaintance and it extends -,16 many elements of the "Melting Pot of RacesT " Yesterday; was hiq birth day a fact .which he kept secret until the dinner began-rfcnd .he Invited his friends" of several racej , to celebrate 'the.occaslonv' A pleasant and hospit et!ft host, hfs dinner: wis one "of the : r trying EtaUf cstatioiis: "of the''broad,i friendly spirit of Hawaii. - 4 4 of the wires of the membera .were br Robert. Duenner. was a departing pas- auenaance. a ounei lancneon was . yu. uc ; -; Mrsv Josephine. Corn well, who has been Ja Honolulu for the past six weeks, leaves for San Francisco- next week. - - t .-: ' " Mrs. ' J. W. Wadman" left - on the Manoa to join her husband. Rev. Mr. Wadman, mho Is In Washington! ; . ' '..-. ... - 4 , 4. - -; -.y Mrs. Jaraes B. Houston, Miss Caro line Hughltt and "Mr. F. E. Hughift left fc KauaJ on the Kinau. - 4- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Conrad, who have been Moana Hotel guests. left for the mainland on the Manoa. i 0 - 4 yrhere will be a dinner-dance at the Pleasanton this evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. . . v.. ' 4 4- 4 ' ' " : T Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilcox were de Iarting passengers on the Kinau for Kauai. ' ' - : Mr. and Mrs. W. Frear and young daughter left on the Manoa yesterday. Miss Lucille Kittson ras a depart ing passenger for Kauai last evening. Mrs. Aj W, van Valkenbur? was a leturning passenger on the Matsoniaj Mrs; ! Carl Hardigg is entertaJning with a tea this week at Laniakea. , CapL and Mrs. J. C. Cecil are back from . their; Hawaii ' trip. . r ; . T Mrs. W. "TV Raiding of Hilo is a visitor In Honolulu..; . t Mrs. Put ton goes to the Islands for two cr three months nearly every year to viRit the Macfarlanes. San Francisco Bulletin. vt ' Miss Beatrice Nickel has set "April 17 for the date of her marrlago to Mr. George Bowles. The wedding is to' be a quiet one, and will tale place at the family home on Sacramento and c ' n.i to : neet the Countess u Ar a-very distinguihed American wr;r3 ct French, lineage; who plans "to "mrUe her hme Jn fair Hawaii, suo :crr:,l tj to the fascination of : ear San Francisco Bulletin. 4- : ' Mrs, Shepherd, who has' been ylsit- , . , ... im. ,i,.i. j iing. ner oausnter, Mrs.'. M. E.-Grass-J-5ltei to-meet.thfs charming and in-J-,,.- M. . ... w . t- rrifns-v woaVa nho plani ,to" Uve ' Cr lu- r'T. ;vr' "JZ V V . ' -' ' 1 household fnr'thfl 'nnet 'thrpA mnnthtr. Jufe,' :'i)ANCINa .AND GYM N ASTlC EX- hJ .K v-' ;. - iiiisiTioN ; -y : ; .) 1 . r : ' ' -v' 1 I V ; 'v V V '" IvawcJiafcic'ua School for Girls U lv-' jjfs- Rudolph vJwiiitins wahos't- Ing a? cxl.:' ' ' ocf dancing and gyu ess Wednesday at a luncheon in 'com r t!: ra J. Jay 'evening, MaKbOJpiiqieQrngtfOTg.t.oBo: stS p.-nv. tt.Uie school hall. rIriiulu who Is a "guest of Mrs., Frederic crs?e tf Liclcacnt weather on Friday! Knight at the CUft Hotel San Frail ly 'e- fxhititica'wia be, held on cisco Examiner;.'. . . ; ' ' f tur ia.t, -evening at" the same'hptir " U ? ? ' - 44-''' V---v-"''---p; J I'acc. 'All friend if Kahiehame-I Mr. and Mrs. Christian 'lledcmann. 'l Hfa most ccrdialiy invited toat-J wba have been on the mainland fori Und.'-.'. ' ' '' ;i several months, returned to Honolulu B ID HOUSE NEW TERM OF. NIGHT SCHOOL AT Y. M. - . WILL OPEN TUESDAY Working in cooperation with : tbe men of the IV S. army who are trying for commission examinations during the coming year, the Y, M, P. A. Is making special efforts "to offer ; men wcrk . in -mathematics and English Hvtakh will prepare them for the tests. These features will be offered In the new . term of the Y. M. ; C. A. night scnool w hlch opens "Monday night. The regular term closes Friday n'ght," tliis week having" been given over to examinations for certificates In the various 23 -.'classes' held at the Y. M. C- A. The examination papers will be corrected ?nd examined by the educational committee and the awards made." , !; :;,V. The new term from April 2 to June 22 will offer an opportunity fox young men and boys to take, courses in 11 subiects.- .AU of the commercial work of the Y. Ml C. A. will be continued during the coming term. Beginning courses.: will be started la typewriting, bookkeening . and accountancy, " busi ness Ertlish, commercial : arithmetic and spelling. The shorthand that is being given will te advanced speed practise. ; .' ' ; . , -.Among the other courses offered wf 11 be a beginning class in penman ship, beginning English, general arith metic, algebra and machine 6hop draft ing and mathematics. , : The employed , boys school of the 'Y will continue' regular sessions until June. ; A new class will be start ed next Tuesday night, V ROTARY CLUb'wILL HAVE PROMINENT GUESTS The special guests f at the Rotary Club meeting tomorrow will be F. G. McMeen. an associate .member of the Naval Consulting Board. . and Max Stolz, consulting engineer of the Hill and other railway systems. . : L TO GIVE RECITAL , .Frank Moss, whose exquisite -piano playing has , delighted many Honolu lans and visitors, and Edwin House, a baritone of 'ability, will give a recital on Friday night in the parlors of the Young Hot eL .beginning at 8:30. Mr. Mosd will present a Schumann and a Bach number, Mr. House's pro gram Is not yet announced, but it will i probably Include a group of old Eng- osn songs, a group or modern English, ongs and a language group, Including French' and Italian 4- i i .f SOME SUPERSTITIONS - ; ' - ..f .u r--v 'The breaking of a looking glass is with ome people the occasion of a gloomy foreboding 'and lh$ - unlucky person who does It is, supposed to le NEW features Are - : llTRODUtED FOR - v young hotel: GUESTS -Tiffin n the roof is the latest attrartirm to be Inaugurated at the ropular Alexander Youn Hotel by Manager Harry K Stinson. Service of af ternocn teas!, sa!ads, sandwiches and light" lunches will begin simulta- nMtnilv tnliir tlh e ns-n? rliinn nt program by Anita Heymaas and Elea-t nor Bravo, both cf San Francisco, the j latter recently at the CKrf House " : Miss Heyn an.i. "who was" five years i with C'assasa's , Lend, has a . powerful j dramatic soprano voice and lUas Bra. ' vo, t esides beinj a s'aiger of charm, , Is an artist on 'tne violin. ' Tiey take the place cf Edwin House and Miss Li'Jian Tobin, who have been so pop-1 ularjiere for several weeks. '. ' ' Friday nil.t a concert will be glv- en by Ilcufe iu the Young Hotel par-, lors with Frank Moss aa accompanist. Punahcu Acaaemy announces the . date of the annual dramatic club play I tVMav ' ln.ll ,T Tl, nla I. ' unusually interesting' and clever one.' It is Clyde Fitch's "Barbara Frietchie the Frederick G!rf The story is a thrilling tale cf Civil War times. Host Coaplste tins'' of "Chinese Goods ' "'v " At ' ' v r:;' ;i roiia INK C O. v : ;; Honolulu's Leading Chinese Curio Store ; 1152 Nuuana St., near Pauahi ; ; 10TIGET0 SICK UOtlEtl I . 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