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fn-A ti'i 10 THE GARDEN ISLAND, (TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922 THE BUZZBEE AND THE MOUSE A prominent Lihue lady, who has just recently departed for tho coaat, had rather nn amusing experience in Horolulu In regard to her room mates for tho trip. When she secured her ticket she found that there wero two other la dles in tho samo room with her, and she was naturally interested to learn who they were. She hoped that they would bo nice, interesting nr.d enter taining, not prosy, prim and pious old maids. So she inquired at tho offico nnd found that oi:o was Miss Iluzzbeo and the other Miss Mouse. Hero arc possibilities but you can never toll from tho name. On sailing day she purposely wont down early so that sho might, if pos slble, make tho ncqualntunco of tho Uuzzbeo and tho Mouse. Looking about for someone who might meet either of these require ments, she spied a dainty young lady very becomingly dressed, and loaded deep with leis, nnd while sho was 1 111 I IM llll Mil Il'nt "feffiSf on an v building mid you mi' certain of Hi roe tilings: Eg II. i',:uiptionnii long nio. this mis neeu proven in all purls of tlie world. I L'. Reduced fire risk spark-proof, checks I and retards fiies (lint spit'iul from roof to I :. Weather-proof new or replacement, B Iusc certain-teed because Cerlnin-teed costs J loss 1o buy. loss to lay, and loss to maintain S tliau any otlior typo of good roofing. jjj Pan-Pacific Traders, Ltd. 1 Distributors for Hawaii Q BKTIIHL ami llOTUL STS. HONOLULU I wonderlrg If that might bo one of them, a mutual friend touched her on tho elbow, saying: "I want you to meet Miss Duzzboo, you nro to bo room mates, I hear, sho is charming." It was tho Uttlo lady in lots. She was evidently well named. Things wouldn't bo slow when sho w.as about. Having drawn ono prize, our Li huo lady was quite curious what the Mouso would bo llko but up to tho moment of sailing tho latter hadn't shown up. Evidently sho had boon trapped somewhere. Y. W. C. A. NOTES Tho seventh, arnual convention of Young Women's Christian Associa tion, was held at Hot Springs, Ar kansas, April 20 to 27, 1922. People from all over tho world worn there and each contributed his message to tho couventior. Many cities in tho I'nltod States sent representa tives who told of the wide and use-, ful work the association was doing ' In tholr particular location. J It iu Intcrostirg to realize that. Miss A. Maud Uoydon of London, I England, gavo at this convention a 1 Ecrles of talks upon "Women and ! the World's Puturo." Another very Interesting topic was given to the convention for consideration by two dlstlrgulshed women, Miss Anno Lamb o Calcutta, India, and tho Countess Helene Goblet d'Alviella, of llrussolls, He'vluni, tho subject being, "Tho Business of Peace." These well known women aro well fitted to present tho solution of theso problems ard able to give a truly international contribution to tho convention. Although Hawaii was not repre sented at this meeting, wo feel at least their work Is well known and appreciated at headquarters thru tho report given by Miss Margarpt Williamson after her visit to the islands' last year. Following her de parture for Honolulu, from New York, pev. Albert W. Palmer of Honolulu dollvered an address at headquarters on the work done in Hawaii. Dr. Palmer feels that at though wonderful work was done by the missionaries in establishing Christianity in Hawaii, tho good can only bo carried on by maintaining ill II1' I IBWHIIil I i!&2i,J.v:r:A,a.'9 inter-racial good will. To quoto Dr, Palmer, "Tho rich possibilities for the development of Christian lead ership In tho islands nro realized by tho Y. W. C. A., as nn organlza-1 tlon of tho past thnt has to build up the present, and by bolng awaro of tho likeness of human beings In stead of stressing tholr differences . wo should bo able to help Hawaii turo." ! A Great Hit Missed Stago Manager All read, run up tho curtain. Stago Hand Say, what do you think I am, a squirrel? Froth. Yes, But Don't Bank on It Efficiency Is tho art of spending ! nine-tenths of your time makirg out reports that somebody thinks ho Is f going to road but never does. ICau-1 Has Industrialist. Up to the Minute "Aro your new neighbors modern people"" "Modern? Say, they sent ir last night to borrow our radio set!" The Simple Life First Cannibal Our chief has hay fever. Second Cannibal What brought it on? First CairMbal Ho uto a grass wi dow. Journal American Medical As sociation. Try This "Waiter, here's a half crown for you. "Thank you, sir. Did you wish to reserve a table?" "No. In a few minutes I shall como In with two ladies, and I want you to tell me that every tablo is engag er." London Pvuing Show. ; .J. Sad Give-away Mrs. Hibrow Did the carl you had to dinner last night bring his coronet? Mrs. Newrich I didn't even know he could play one. Passing Show. Kilauea Komedies ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mrs. W. T. Dunn and Infant, of Mnkawoll, returned from Honolulu on tho Klnau Wednesday last. James Spalding, of Koalla, return ed Friday morning from a two months visit to tho mainland. Lindsay Fnye entertained a few friends' at dlnrer last Saturday ev ening, after which nil attended tho dance at Walmoa. C. E. Mclghn, manager of tho lo cal brarch of tl.u von Hamm-Young Company, returned this morning from a brief visit to tho metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. G'eofge Jottman, nowlyweds, wero- among the passen gers returning to Kauai this morn ing. Mra. Scott Pratt, Jr., of Kilauea, returned this morning from Honolu lu whure sho Las boon visiting for 1:01110 time. John K. Clarke, manager of Hind, Itolph & Co.. Honolulu, was nn In coming passenger by the Claudino this morning. Rev. A. Palmer, of Cortral Union church, Honolulu, arrived Friday morning to give tho dedication ad dress at tl.o opening of the new par ish house. Hart Wood, architect of the new Llhuo parish house, accompanied by Mrs. Wood, came over from Honolu lu Friday morning to attend the dedication ceremonies. Charles Fern has resigned his po sition with tho Nawiliwili Garage and will act as representative for the Honolulu Advertiser on Kauai. Ho will handle the Advertiser's ra dio campaign on. tho Garden Is land. Mrs. A. S. Wilcox, Mrs. G. P. Wil cox, Master and Miss Wilcox, Rich ard Sloggett and Mrs. S. D. Devcrill wero among those arrlvlrg from Ho nolulu last Friday morning to at tend the dedication ceremonies of tho parish house. Miss Ethel Damon and Mrs. Kath eiino Cox, who directed the "Mid summer Night's Dream for toll Mem orial Parish houso opening, return' ed to Honolulu Saturday evening via the Kinau. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT Two bedroom house on main road adjoining Watlua river, lately oc cupied by W. E. Bklund; with small building for garage and er- ' vants quarters. Furnished. $G0 a month. Apply to Lyla A. Dlckoy, Tip Top Building, Llhuo. M21tf FOR SALE V Dodge touring car. Excellent condi tion. Model 1917. G. S. Sessions, ( AVnlmea. tf. FOR SALE Harloy-Davldson motorcyclo, Just been thoroughly overhauled at Ka pala Garage. Cash p'rico flEO.OO. Telephone B23-L. tf. To The People of Kauai: siCirte v'w jforSlte -WiSr 8 HEAR THE STAR-BULLETIN CONCERT AND NEWS REPORT BROADCASTED EVERY DAY Join the Star-Bulletin Radio Salesmanship Club A Radio Receiving Set for a Few Moments of Your Spare Time The Star-Bulletin Sales manship Club is open to anyone who desires to se cure ,a Radio Receiving Set for his home. 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