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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922 3 la SOCIAL NOTES MRS. OLSON QIVE8 GARDEN PARTY AT HOME Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Grandhomnie and Mrs. Henry were hostesses at a very delightful lawn party last Wednes day afternoon at the home ot Mrs. O. R. Olson. Many small tables were placed on the cool, shady lawn, where tea and delicious refresh ments were served. The ladU.fi brought their sewing and a very sociable and pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all. Those Invited were Mrs. W. II. Ricc Mrs. Philip Rice, Mrs. H. D. Sloggett, Mrs. J. M. Kuhns, Mrs. R. Mtddleton, Mrs. Paul Isenberg, Mrs. I. J. Hogg, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Elliot Wood, Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. A. H. Case, Mrs. Parish. Mrs. T. E. Longstreth, Mrs. J. C. Jamteson, Mrs. Charles A. Rice, Mrs. E. H. W. Broadbent, Mrs. J. H. Moragne, Mrs. T. L. Morgan, Mrs. J. M Lydgate, Mrs. 3. W. Wilcox, Mrs. P. Jennings, K'ra. W. Hobby, Mrs. H. D. Wishard, Mrs. W. Bridgewater, Mrs. Wm. Shelley, Mrs. Crehore, Mrs. W. H. Rice, Mrs. C. M. V. Porster, Mrs. E. S. Swan, Mrs. Dora Isenberg, Mrs. C. .Kuhlman, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Bish op, Mrs. Ralph Bayless, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Christian, .Mrs. C. L. Lane, Mrs. W. C. Scribner, Misses Jordan, Hardell, Carrar, Wakefield, Jacobs, King, Hudleston, Tonlni, Anthony, Barker, Horn Knight, Young, Reed, Colbert, Lind say and Brewer. BRIDGE GIVEN BY MR. AND MRS. A. R. GLAISYER Mrs. A. R. Olaisyer entertained a number of friends at a very enjoy able bridge at her home in Kala heo last Thursday afternoon. The rooms where the guests played were attractively decorated for the occa sion with beautiful flowers from Ms. Olaisyer's own garden. Attarctive prizes were given to those holding the two high scores, aB well as to the low scorer, Mrs. Kaye and Mrs. Aaser winning first prizes and Mrs. Bedell low. Those who enjoyed the afternoon's pleasure wercr Mrs. Ray Allen, Mrs. P. Aaser, Mrs. A. Braue, Mrs. B. D. ABaldwin, Mrs. Dwight Baldwin, Mrs. A. R. Ballester, Mrs. Norman Brown, Mrs. K. Burns, Mrs. J. Bedell, Mrs. H. H. Brodie, Mrs. E. A. Creevey, Mrs. Wnv Danford, Mrs. E. Dever 111, Mrs. E. L. Damkroger, Mrs. W. T. Dunn, IVirs. EsVew, Mrs. M.- Gluud Mrs. R. Kay, Mrs. Kitcat, Mrs. Wm. Miller, Mrs. A. Marcallino, Mrs. Guy Rankin, Mrs. Tuttlev Miss A. Whit tington, Miss Davidson. MRS. ALBERT WILCOX GIVES POI LUNCHEON O Friday, Mrs, Albert Wilcox en tertained Mrs. Albert Horner at pol luncheon. The house, as always on such) occasions, was finely decorated with ferns,, palms, and flowers, in glowing colors. Among the guests Invited by the hostess were Mrs. Albert Horner, Mrs. Albert Horner Jr., Mrs. Foster Horner. Mrs. W. H. Rice. Mrs. S. W. Wilcox, Miss Ma bel Wilcox, MI'S. Lyman, Mrs J. H. Coney. Mrs. C. A. Rice, Miss Fdith Rice, Mrs. Ed Swan, Mrs. H. P. Sloggett, Mrs1. R. L. Wilcox, Miss K. Mclntyre, Mrs. C. Foster, Mrs. Philip Rice, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. J. M. Lydgate, Mrs. Bishop of Cali fornia, Mrs. W. H. Uice Jr., Miss Lottie Jordan. Mrs. W. N. Stewart, mid Mrs. S. B. Pevcrlll. The aftur noon wai passed in a game of hiidge, the winners rwoiving each a fan. MR. AND MRS. E. F. WOOD GIVE ORIGINAL PARTY Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wood were host and hostess at an original sup per party at their home last Wed nesday eveming. They met their guests at the door in Spanish cos tumes at 7 o'clock and when all the guests had arrived, score cards for "bridge were passed. The hostess then nnrounced that In so much this vs a Spanish party b!k had pre pared appropriate costumes for all her guests. Partners were then found by matching score card , and cos tumes donned. Supper, corsioting of variod klmW- of Spanish dishes was placed on tl. tables and a gay crowd of dash itig si'norlttus, seuoras and senors cama tripping in. Afterwjrda Joe Rapoza's orchestra played o:: IUj lunal. Four tables of bridge were . played, Spanish variety, composed cf much talking, dancing when dum my and before progressing and a li(2k rial bridge. When the scores were added, first prize to Miss Edith Rice ard Dr. T. L. Morgan, low scores to Miss Lyndall Jacobs and F. Trowbridge. A dancing contest was held about midrlght. each individual couple giv ing their version of what a Span ish dance was like. Dr. Mprgan and Miss Eleinor Dale won first prizes of lemons tied up like tomales for an exhibition of Spanish dancing ntver before viewed by any one. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gatlinghouse, Mr. and Mrs. F. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hut ton, Mr. and Mrs.. W. R. Hobby, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. R. Middleton, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Morgan, Misses Edith Rice, Elinor Dale, Lyrdell Jacobs, Lucllo Wakefield, Lulu Hardell, Carrie Har der, Messrs. Sutton, Linden, Pen iston, Markwell, Stackhouse and Wile. ?ICNIC LUNCH AT MRS. WILCOX' BEACH HOUSE, WAIPOULI Mrs. Albert Wilcox' beach house .t Walpouli presented a scoim f Ively animation on thei afternoon of Thursday when a group ft her rlends In Lihue invited her to a lcnic lunch with them at this p;et y beach place. The party included .he following ladies: Mrs. Ed Swan, vlrs. Albert Wilcox, Mrs. C. A. Rico, vlrs. R. L. Wilcox, Mrs. S. W. Wil :ox. Miss Mabel Wilcox, Mrs. Ly nan, Mrs. H. D. Sloggutt. Mrs. C. forster, Mrs. W. H. Rice, Mrs. Pl.ll .p Rice, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. vV. H. Rice Jr., Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. 3. B. Deverill and Mrs. W. N. Stew irt. MR AND MRS. F TROWBRIDGE GIVE CHINESE DINNER Mr .and Mrs. Trowbridge were .he hospitable host and hostess at i Chinese dinner which was given at heir home last Saturday evenlrg. The guests arrived at about 6:30, md after the many courses of the Jelicious dinner had been served, four tables of bridge were enjoyed. The Chinese note was carried out n every detail, placecards, artistic table decorations, favors and bridge prizes. Judge Wm. Achi was the lucky winner of first prize; Mrs. J. II. Coney second; and Mr. McKen- zie, low. Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge's guests were Dr. and Airs. Golding, Dr. and Mrs. Kuhrs, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Coney, Judge and Mrs. Wm. Achi, Miss Eli nor Dale, Miss Murphy, Miss Clar issa Coney, Dr. Pennistoa and Mr. McKenzie. TURKEY DINNER AT KILOHANA On a hurried call a few friends' gathered around the table at Kiloha- na to ..dine with Mrs. Wilcox as a faro-ye-well to her stay on Kauai for the present. An Immense boquet of swectpoaa of rarest hue and sweetness graced the center of the dining table. A friendly game of cards filled out a very pleasant ev ening, and many were the expres sions of regret that Mrs. Wilcox could rot prolong her stay on the Garden Island. The guests on this occasion were Air. and Mrs. W. H. Rice Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swan, Mrs. R. L. Wilcox, Miss Lottie Jor dan, Mrs. Bishop and Miss Mclntyre. Invitation are out, for a reception to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice, on Thursday ev ening in honor of the ' 25th anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herry Rice. MR. AND MRS. H. D. WISHARD CELEBRATE 31 ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wishard en tertained a few of their trlurds at dinner last Friday evening, in celebration of their 31st wedding anniversary. TEACHERS ATTENTION Teachers desiring to spend the summer vacation In Honolulu, by communicating with the Roielawn, 1369 King 8t., Hono lulu, celebrated for Its excel tent cuisine, reservations with board can b secured, and at the Beach Annex, 2517 Kala kaua Ave., Walkikl, at reduc ed summer rates. 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BOX 42 R Of Distributor II TERRIT0RY 0F HAWAI1 Ml m NYV Gst oar latest prices JJy S1 S1 Tip Top Theatre LIONEL BARRYMORE IN GREAT PICTURE A picture that is said to reveal eloquently the Ijeart of a reformed gunman is "Boom erang Bill," featuring Lionel Barrymore, which will he pre sented at the Tip Top Theater tomorrow (Wednesday) evm ing. The role of Bill, the gun man, Is played with the fin ished artistry characteristic of tUls star. Boomerang Bill, is a Chicago gunman hiding in New York. He is a crook but when circumstances take him Into pleasanter fields he turns hon est. Then conies a great di lemma. The girl he loves is In dire poverty.. Her mother requires expensive medical at tention and a change of cli mate If she is to live. Bill decides to do one more crooked Job for their Hakes. He is caught and goes to pris on. The girl pledges herself to await his release. But she cannot because her mother Is rapidly falling and an admir er wishes to marry her and provides for them botht, Bill tells her to accept. Months la ter when lie is free, he sees her happily caring for the ba by and happy in her hus band's companionship. He steals away silently without letting her know of his presence. Add ing charm ami character to the production is Marguerite . Marsh as the girl. Margaret Soddon makes a sympathetic mother. The picture contains vital dramatic moments and is excellently staged. Wednesday, May 7 rAMOUJ PlVtM-lAJKY CORP. MSINTS MBffiLte IIONEI BARRYMORE X V T ntt A Cosmopolitan Production Wit is ill! Ina fiit SATURDAY May McAvoy in the Realart Production "EVERYTHING FOR SALE" SUNDAY William Russell in CHILDREN of the NIGHT" Wednesday, June 14 Walla'ce Reid in tV Paramount Picture ' Rent Free ' WALLIE REID STARS IN GREAT COMEDY Wallace Heid's new Para mount picture, "Rent Free," which conies to the Tip Top Theater Wednesday, June 14, features the popular star In the role of an artist. The hero is the son of a lawyer who wants him to follow the law profession. But the youth pre fers to live in a dingy studio in poverty fur the Bake of an artistic career. Through his in ability to pay the rent he is finally ousted out on the root by th Irate landlady. He jour neys over the roofs and fin ally "squats" In a fine home, and the owner, being away, takes possession of a room as his quarters. Hi- meets Barbara, the girl, who is also a rot.f dweller and th daughter of the man who it later develops that she is owned the tine homa, but who hud died and left nothi- be cause of the wicked influence of her stepmother. The artis., however, finds a new will in a dressing gown formerly u.st'd by the deceased father, which awards the daughter all Lis property and all ends happily after many complications. The picture is filled with lively touches and is adequately play ed by a cast that includes Lila Lee, Henry Burrows, Lillian Lelghton und others. EE 8 ! 23