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'WfP&'V ' ' 'PR CVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, 8ATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911. SOCIETY EVENT AT ' THE COUNTRY CLUB i i LADY GOLFERS TO PLAY FOR CUP PRESENTED BY MISS WILHELMINA TEN NEY COMPETITION PROM ISES TO BE KEEN VARIOUS AFFAIRS FOR ELITE. THU beautiful sllvor golf cup recently presented by Miss Wllhclmlna Tenney, will bo contested for In u handicap match play tournament, to bo held on the Ouhu Country Club links on the second, ninth iind sixteenth of August. Nine holes will be playtd each day. ' The losers will drop out und the victorious ones will licep on playing until the grand llnulo, on August ICth, when the victor will bep resented with the beautiful tro phy. Much Interest and enthusiasm are being evinced. Wednesday after noon, when the commlttoo on u'rruuge inclitH met nt the Country Club, It wns decided that this would bo nn "open tournament" that not only tho ladles of tho Oaliu Clolf Club were entitled to play, but any one paying u, nfty-cententranco, feo would have on. opportunity to test her skill at the game. Those wishing to play In the tournament aro requested to send In their names to Mrs. C. Mon tague Cooke, tho captain of the ladles' golf club; Mr. Alexander Dell, at thoJ Country Club.br Mr. Frank Halstend. A delicious luncheon will he served on the three days of the tournament, for tho spectators and players, for the nominal sum oT fifty cents. Tho fol lowing women pluyed In the last match: Mrs. C. Montague Cooke, Mrs. llernlce Walbrldge, Miss Jessie Ken nedy, Miss Muriel Ilowatt, Mies Hew lings, Mrs. Soutbgate, Mrs. Held, Mrs. Matinle Phillips, Miss Alice Cooke, Mrs. Sutton, Miss Ilernlco Hartwell, Miss Helen Achilles, Mrs. George Car ter, Mrs. Klchard Ivers, Mrs. George 1'otter, Mrs. Gill, Miss Ucatrlce Castle. It Is to be hoped that they and many others will decide to play In this com ing event. (Jencral and Mrs. Macomb's llrMgo riirly. General and Mrs. Macomb enter tained Informally at "bridge" Thurs day evening In honor of -Mrs. Swift, wife ot Colonel Swift ot tho U. S. Cavalry. After a pleasant evening de voted to this pastime, a delicious dialing dish supper was served In the dining room. Among those who en Joyed General and Mrs. Macomb's hospitality weio Admiral and Mrs. Cowlcs, Mrs. Swift, Major and Mrs. Neville, Captain and Mrs. Clifton Car ter, Mrs. Daniel Hand, Captain and Ml 8. Arthur Marlx, Major und Mrs. Archibald Campbell, Captain and Mrs. Fiank II. Edwards and others. Mr. ami .Mrs. I.iiut' Siiimict Dance. One of tho most delightful mid week festivities was the supper dunco that wns given Thursday evening by Mr. und Mrs. Luihi at tho Harry Whlt - ney plaeo at Knlawiil. Tho entire party motored to this pretty homo In tlmo for supper. During supper a Hawaiian quintette club furnished . music, and pluyed later In the evening for the dancing. Among those who enjoyed this charming host and hostess' hospitality wore Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dowsett, Mr. and Mrs. Air fxandcr Campbell, Major and Mrs. George Potter. Mrs. Henry Mncfar lano, Mr. and Mm. Moucll, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ilrnne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lllcb ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kle IkiIiii, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wldemann, Mrs. Ilerger, Miss Agnes Walker, Miss Cordelia Wulltcr, Miss Allco Mac fnrlaue, MIbs Fitzgerald and Miss Pearn of Sun Frnnclsco, Miss Minn Ilerger, Mlns Mnlt, Mr. Harry Whit ney, Mr, Frank Armstrong. Mr. Gull- ford Whitney, Mr. Hubert McCorrls ton, Mr. C. Stlllmnn, Mr..Kd. Hede- i.iuiiij, jiir. neruert uovvsett and oth ers. Picnic 1'nriy nt Kalinin. Monday an Informal basket picnic pnrty wus given at Kahala. Mrs. Wilcox, wife of Lieutenant Wilcox; Miss Julie McStocker. Miss Cooper, Miss Lydla McStocker, Miss Irene and Miss Isabelle Cooper, Miss Helen North nnd Miss Mary Schaoffor of Dayton, Ohio, wero somo of tho "pic nickers." Mr. and .Mrs. (Jcortfe Robertson's 11 Inner. Monday, evening Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hnbertfcon gnvo a "furowoll" dinnor in honor of their daughter, Mlss Grace Hobortson, who left two days nftervvnrds on the hteamer Slerrn for Sun Francisco. Tho tablo was banked with American Ilenuty roses mid sinllax. Tho dinner fuvors wero mliiluturo pink satin sllppeis, filled with rosebuds. Covers wero nrranged for twelve, The guests wero either m . , relatives or close frlonds of tho family. Mrs. It. It. Itildford' Luncheon. Trailing nasturtiums ornamented the luncheon table nt which Mrs. II. , ijira Atherton were the compliment It. Iteldford presided as hostess eu- RUCBts nt nrg0 nm.r ,lnt wrtH Thursday afternoon. Later In the gvcn Thursday evening by their afternoon several friends dropped In counlli. Miss Iluth Illchards. Covers for ten. Among Mrs. Heldford's 1 wurp uij fl)r lwpntv..i Tll. Bin,r guests wero Mrs. Ilnyinond Drown, Mrs. Marston Campbell, Mrs. V. V. North, Mrs. John Trenholm Warren and Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Jamlcson's Luncheon. A largo silver epergne, holding yel low coreopsis, adorned the center of Theodorq Hlchnrds, motored to this the oval luncheon tnblo when Mrs. secluded spot, wear tho Nuuanii Pall. Jamleson entertained nt tho Country j After enjoying n delicious dinner, Club Thursday afternoon. On each most of the young people tramped to end of the table were placed silver ( the head of tho valley to view the vases containing coreopsis; tullo in Pall by moonlight. Among Miss Itlcli tlie snmo simile was artistically fes- nrds' guests were Misses Juliette and tootled ovor tho damask cloth. Tho Laura Atherton, Miss Muriel Ilowatt, place cards were also In yellow, or-J Miss Marjorle Oilman and Miss Cor namented with the sumo variety of delln Oilman, Miss Myrtle Schuman, flowers. The luncheon was given In Miss Hazel Uuckland, Miss Marie von honor of Mrs. James Hough und Miss I Holt, Miss Fannlo Hoogs, Miss Carrie Helen Hough of Stockton, California, McLean, Miss Dello McCorrlston, Mr. who will leave tomorrow on the Man- I Harold Gear, Mr. William Hoogs' Mr! churln for homo. The luncheon was i Cyril Hoogs, Mr. Percy .Voltage' Mr! given In tho matika dining rooin of. 11. von Holt, Mr. Dickson Nott,' Mr! the clubhouse, whero un elaborato ro- Cyril Damon, Mr. Jack Guurd, Mr! past was served. Among those seated j Ilohert Catton, Mr. Itlchnrd Cation' nt the flower-bedecked table wero Mr. Vincent Genoves, Mr. Ted Cooke! Mrs. Jamleson, Mrs. Jnines Hough, Mr. Donald Ross, Mr. Atherton Illch Mlss Helen Hough, Miss Jamleson of nrds and Mr. C. McWnyne and others Now Zealand, Mrs. C. M. V. Forster, j Mrs. von Dnmm, Mrs. Alfred Castle, Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Langc, Mrs. lloberlson'H Luncheon. Mrs. Alexander Robertson enter tained Thursday afternoon at a i dainty' luncheon pnrty. Graceful i . . . . . ... HnrnvR nr mnir tinfrmiina nm inn i.n. ....,.. . , -"" given in nonor or Mrs. i-carly or Ho lm r fern graced the exquisitely op- nolulti, who has recently become a pointed table. Among Mrs. A. G. M. resident of this city. Alter dinner Itobortsou a guests wore Mrc. James , the party motoied to tho Moana Hotel Doyd. Mrs. Cleghorn, Miss O'Donnell, . and enjoyed the "hop" that was being Miss Ilernlco Cooko, Miss Helen Uoyd I pvcn in houor of tho nrmv folk and others. Mrs. TuttloN llrhlgc Parly. Mrs. Tuttle, wife of Dr. Tuttlo of Fort De Hussy, Is entertaining ut five tables of bridge this afternoon.. Mrs. Tuttlo is entertaining In honor of her liouso guest, Miss Zclgler. D.ince on Hoard the Sherman. Captain Spurr or tho Coast Artil lery, who has recently been appointed quartermaster captain of tho trans port Shormun, gave a delightful dunco Wednesday evening In honor of tho first-class passengers on his shin. The hop was given before tho ship arrived In Honolulu Tho decks on i"10 Sherman uro more commodious tlmn "n "" other transports that ply "otwn San Francisco and Manila, ' T,l quarterdeck wns hung with Hugs und pennants, and presented a gala appearance. Tho excellent nrtlllcry band furnished the music, and an un usually pleasant time wus experi enced. Later Ices and cakes wero served in tho dining saloon. Tho women donned their prettiest pnrty frocks, and tho ollicers, in "service white," added to the smartness of the nfTalr, nnd every one seemed to bo In tho humor for dancing. One of the most bcnutirtil women who attended the "hop1' was Mrs. Talnlor of New York, who was recently married In that city to Lieutenant Talntor of the Philippine Scouts. Mrs. Talntor Is very fair and slender, and Is tho only child of a wealthy New York family. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles rVrsler's THnncr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. King wore tho guests of honor nt n dinner Hint was given Thursduy evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forster nt their artistic bungalow In Manoa Valley: Covers weie laid far six. Tho tublo was prettily decorated In carnations nnd maidenhair fern. Among those present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. C, M. V. Forster, Mr. und Mrs, George Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. King. Mrs. CniiNtnhri'N Luncheon. Mrs. Constnhcl entertained at lunch eon Wednesday In compliment of Mrs. Jamos Hough nnd Miss Helen Hough. Honoysuckle nnd pink carnations lent added uttrnctlvenebs to the table, Tho plucn enrds were hand painted, de- plctlng flowers nnd birds, Tho "pink shower" formed an artistic ornamont- . atlon for tho dining room. Tlioso who enjoyed Mrs. Constnbel's hospitality woro Mrs. James Hough, Miss Helon ' Hough', Mrs, du Rol, Mrs. Alexander i Robertson, Mrs Cleghorn und Mrs. Johnnie Ilumlierg. .jf .Mr. flnmlrrnN Luncheon Purl). Mr. Dolidein will be host nt n luncheon party that will bo given to day at 1 o'clock at llnlelwu. The nlfnlr will bo served In the private dining room, and the party will motor to this pretty place by the Ken In time for luncheon. Dinner nt I'nliersllr Club. A stag dinner for twelve wns given Thursday evening ut tho University Club In honor of Lieutenant Glllum mid Lieutenant Vestal, both of the Twelfth Infantry. Lieutenant Vestal is tho son ot Colonel Venial. Doth of the young oIllcerR will Join their regiment, In tho Philippines. Mlii II n Hi Illchnrds Knter(aln. Miss Jtillctto Athcrton and Miss rnr tilu ciilcilnliimont was Mrs. Jo- Reph Atherton s mountnln home, "Luu kuha." This beautiful mountnln homo Is famed for Its (lowers. Tho long tnblo was garlanded with exquisite roses gathered from the garden, Tho youug people and their chaperon, Mrs, .Lieutenant and Mrs. Huswll's Dinner, Covora were arranged for ten for tho elaborate dinnor that wns given Thursday evening by Lieutenant and Mrs. Iloswell, U. 8. A. American Ueuuty loses formed n handsome dec oration for tho tabic. Tho dinner was ..... - .. ... . . Tlioso present nt tho dinner wero Lieutenant and Mrs. Iloswell, Mrs. Pearley, Captain und Mrs. Armlstead of tho Tnenty-Hrst Infantry, Mrs. Tutt or Los Angeles, Mr. Senhrco and others. Paper Ohnse at Lcllchun. Keen disappointment wns experi enced by those who hud planned to participate in tho "paper chase" that was to have taken place at Scliofield Ihirrucks Thursday nrternoon. For the uninitiated, a "paper chase" re sembles tin game of "liuro and hounds," only tho sport Is conducted on horseback. The leader Is given u fifteen minutes' start, und rides furi ously. In a wooded country If possible, scattering hits of paper over tho course he chooses. The rest of tho participants pursue him nnd endeavor to capture him within n stated time. Although this ex'cltlng sport could not be Indulged In, the young people con gregated at Captain and Mrs. Sturgls' homo, where a picnic supper was served. I.nter In the evening an In formal dance was enjoyed. Among those present wero Captain nnd Mrs. Ktiirgl):, Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Cunning ham, Miss Itoouey of Sun Frnnclsco, Miss Kntherlne Stephens of Hono lulu, Lieutenant Hoyt. Lieutenant Phil Sheridan, Lieutenant Lewis, Lleutenunt Gronlger. Captain and Mrs. llalght and others. Supper Danre nt Kn lint a I. Lleutenunt and Mrs. Roy Smith will net as chaperons nt n supper dance that Is to be given Wednesday even ing, July the nineteenth, tt the Ma goon's sen beach place, at Kalawal. Twenty-six have been Included un tho Invitational list. Tramping parties In Honolulu aro becoming very popular, tho rosldents of this city realizing that exercise In nno ot tho essentials to Insure one's health. Tho provisions nnd Hawaiian singing boys will bo carried by motor, but tho chapel ons and the other young people prefer to wulk. Tho party will ride to the end of tho car linn, nnd from thoro walk to this pretty home by tho sen. It Is to bo u "shirt vvulst" party, so tho tramp ing will not Interfere with any elabo rato party coftumo. A cold supper will bo served ut long tables, garland ed with Honors, und later tho young people will "trip the light fantastic" Among thoso who aro plunnlng to I enjoy this affair nro Lieutenant and Mrs. Roy Frnncls Smith, Miss Kdlth Cowles, Miss Kuteman of Toxns, Miss Helen Ninth, Miss Cooper, Miss Mc Stocker, Miss Mngoon, Miss Irenu iA,.!! JsjAfe - h..'i'i'..( ?. . t . Cooper, Mian Mary Schacffcr or Ohio, Miss Katherlnu Stephens, Miss Lydla Mc Blocker, Miss Isabelle Cooper, Lieutenant Vnugti nnd Lieutenant Price of Fort Ruger, Mr. George Schaeffer of Lellchuu, Lieutenant Johnson, Mr, George Macoldownoy, Lieutenant Harold Parsons, Lleuten unt Ulnlr, Mr. Walter Kendall, Lieu tenant Uurrell and others. ('nplnlu Spurr's Dinner. Captain 8jurr, the 'jnartcrmnctcr cnptnln of tho trnnsport Sherman, en tertained vnt un enJo)nblo dinner Thursday evening nt thu Moulin Hotel. Covers were laid for ten. Among tho Captain's guests were the Misses Swift (two), Mlns Kltsnn, Miss Lltelle, Lieutenant and Mrs, Talntor, Lleutenunt Green, U. S. N,, Lieutenant Keck, I). 8. A., nnd Lieutenant Llghtte, U. S. N. After dinner the host nnd his guests participated In the army hop that was given on Hint evening nt the Moann. Mrs. William Milder t.'nli rhilncl. Wednesday evening Airs William Wilder entnrtnlncd nt a birthday din ner that waB given In honor or her two sons, Mr. Charlie and Mr. Chan Wilder, who aro twin brothers. Tho cassia dosln was chosen for a table decoration. These beautiful flowers, that resemble npple blossoms some what In appearance, were so artistic ally arranged that the table decora tions were beautiful. Airships with tho name attached formed the truest cards. Thoso prevent were Mrs. Wil liam Wilder, Mr. and Mrs Thomas V King, Mrs. Lamberson, .Mr ami Mrs Harry Wilder, .Miss .Margaret Llsh man, Mr. und Mrs. George Angus, Miss Lnmberson nnd the two guests of honor, Mr. Charlie Wilder mid Mr Chun Wilder. Captain and Mr. Carter! Dinner. Captain and Mrs. Clifton Carter en- tertnlned nt dinner Wcdnesd.iv ,.,.. lug. Covers wero arranged for eluhl. Pink nnd green were the (olnrs used In the ornamentation of the tabic Aft er dinner, the evening was devoted to bridge will!. Among Un,',. preiant were Captain nnd .Mrs. Cllllmi Carter. Cnpt.iln und Mrs. Wilbur. Captain imdJ Airs, (.nine, .MIsh Kntherlne Stephens nnd Lieutenant And.", vvs, v s. A Mrs. Soper's Thimble Parly. Mis. Hopcr entertain, l Monday nft- erncon at n thimble party In honor f Mrs. Thomas V. King, who arrived in Honolulu on the Sierra Clmcrul und Mrs, Super's home on the corner of LuiMlllo and Kecuuumku streets was artistically decorated At half after four delicious refrenlunentH vvero serv ed. Miss Josephine Super, the oldest daughter or the lioiHe, pieslded nt the tea table. Among those present were Mrs Kiiper, Mrs. Tliuinuk'Y. King, Mrs. T. J King, Mrs. Sotithgute. Miss Jo. sephlne Roper, Mrs. Paul Ischhcrg ami her house guest, Mrs McGnuliy or Ban I'ruiiclsto; Miss Ward, Mrs. Stackiihtc, Mrs. William Super, Miss lllaiiehc Ro per anil others. Mrs. Humburg's Luncheon. Mrs. John llninbui'K h.ts I'stied li.vl tntlous fur n luiiehenii that i, tll be given for forty guests. This ill light ful affair vvilt be given nt the .Mo. ma Hotel and Is In the. nature or u rare- well, as Mrs. Huuihurg leaves shortly for the mainland. Mrs. John Palmer's Luncheon. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. John Pal- lllir entertain) it at a brldgn luncheon that was given In houor or Mrs. Albeit Wilt ox. This luncheon was one or the prettiest affairs of the week, mid was given nt the llotil t'ourtl.md. The tu blo decorations wero in golden shower and tulle In tho siune shade. The place cards were hand painted ill shades of yellow. Aftir luncheon the hostess and tier assembled guests plnjcil bridge. Those who enjoyed .Mrs. Palmer'h bos pltullty were Mrs. Albert Wilcox, Miss Allirou, Mrs. P Ilerger,, Mrs. Iiiu, Mrs Kheii Low, Mrs. James Dougherty and Mrs. Philip lYeiir. Mrs. R. W. Breckons' Luncheon. Mrs. It. W llreckons gave a beautl ful luncheon yesterday at the lintel Co lonlnl. Purple and green were the col ors used to dee orate the beautiful cir cular table. The place cards wero In scribed In gold, with tho word "Co lonial" In the left-hand corner. Among the friends Invoeil to meet Miss Co.ipes, who was the guest of honor on this occasion, were Ml'. Alexander (1. Hob erthon, wife or Cider Justice Robert son; Mrs. Robert Shingle, Mrs. Pratt, Mr. Don, Miss Oault and Miss Sackctt. Or. and Mrs. Frears Dinner. Dr. and Mrs. l'rear vveru host and hostess at a prdty dinner that was given at the Hotel Courtland, Tho bridge dinner was greatly enjoyed tiy; thnli dozen guests. At 7 o'clock a de-, Melons (tinner was serveii. in mo ceu-( ter or tho tnblo was a bakit contain ing yellow nnd white marguerites, Tho handle or the basket wns tied with yel low tulle. The plaio cards weru hand painted nnd wire ornamented with mnrguci Ites .Vfd r dinner, the host nnd hostess and their guests played bridge until a late hour The following guests enjoyed the affair Mr and Mrs. W'nl Inc.) nirrlngtou, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Morte, Mr and Mis. I.lncl.rinan, Mr. and Mrs John Drew, Mr. and Mrs Fred Hush, Mr nnd Mrs. l.yser. i Mr, Sobreo, n brother of Rear-Ad-mlral Rehree, was a pisre-iijor on thu transport Sherman, en route to Ma nila, i Vr Lk't iiaJvJ Asu.vtJHti..J'ifiuiiik.t. ' Are , V ' Ts' ' ' f' ti. N ''', .;. Mr. andM'rs."Wiliram Lanz'i P91 Supper. piilslte Ills, mountain ferns nnd m.ille I'dorned the table at which a du (Iclo.is pu supper was served, Tues day evening, hi honor of Mr, and Mrs. Jnik Dmvsitt, who Imve recently re turned rioiu a nuropeun trip. The en tertainers on this iK'cuilou were Mr nnd Mrs. William l.nuz. The enter tainment was given at their house oil Ptin.ihou rtreit. During supper a Ha waiian ipilntit dull ln)cd. ljiter In tho cviiilng u niimlier or friends c.iliui hi, und participated In an Informal dune e Among their supper guests were Mr and Mrs. Jack Dowsett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick .Miufarl.me, Mrs, Ilerger, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Itlch unison, Mr mid Mrs. Frederick Kle lij'bn, Major and Mr George Potter, MIk .Mice Miicrarkilie, Miss Mlna ller uer. Miss rilzscrald, Mr. Harry Whit ney mid others. I ( Dainty Frocks For Waists and Complete Suits I have the finest and most complete line of Madeira Embroid ery in Honolulu. K 'i Hawaiian Muumuu Auto Caps v Baby Bonnets ,, v Evening Gloves Enameled Jewelry If it is New you will find it here Kate Wooclard, Fort Street, next Convent JA.y-. X.f .JStWv. it Swastika Royal Sodas ' 1 Made by the American Biscuit Co. Crisp and Tasty I Ask Your Grocer for aTinJl v - ; . .i '..' .Sii , ' '' r $ 'Ji. ' jH ' N els on B. Lansing, Representative Mica coopers f'ol Cupper. j Judge and .Mrs, Henry Cooper, cliriiuioued at an cnjoyahlo pal sup- . per, Thursday evening, that was glv- I en at their beautiful homo In Manoa Valley, In honor of their bouse guest, 1 .Miss Mary Schaeffer of D.i)ton, Ohio. the tablo w.is girlonilo.l with mountain ferns, nl each nun of I ho tvvent , pt.ico.', beautiful lets wero romi I. Tho fragMti' floral wre-iths were worn! during thu rcnu inter of the evening, j Tho tnblo was laden with Hawaiian delicacies, the novelty of tho enlo'-' talnmcnt appealed to tho guest of honor ftcr thn feast tl.nnelnir was' enjoyed until :i Into hour, Ainoni; thoso present wero Judge and Mrs. Cooper, Captain nnd Mrs. Johnson, Miss Mary Schacffcr. C.int'iln iind Mrs Claike, Paymaster nnd Mrs.' Herbert Stevens, Miss Nora Swnmy.j Miss Hiirthn Kopke. Miss CnopT nnd I Misses Irene nnd Isabelle Cooper. Lieut. Vuiihli, Lieut. Pi Ire, Lieut. I w I H,t- Ji l -i 10 -If h i ''..1' ' fSr i " j; Joliin:oi:, Lieut. Pardee, l.feut. At! 'U If diunh and Mr Alfred Cooper l' uapiain ana Mrs. u.awaras utnner. Captain and Mrs. lMwards have bevii giving a series of dlumrs during tlloi past week. 'Ibis evening they will eiiY1 , . , . a ., .i 1 n.i ' ii'ruiiii .dujur 1100 ,irs i.nwnrii j 1101 berl.iku nnd Captain mid Mrs (l.nne Captain and Mrs. Edward.',' Dlnnrr nl... ,i.... .,hu ,.... tl... ,...ii.. im... 1 in. iu,t-,n limn (ill.' iutii.111 criuiu ireo inane en eueciivei ciecur.uion nij; ' ,tln .(I......H ....Ml. . .. I.lt. Ijltli i(V IIIIIIIUI jl.llij (KIT MIIICII Vj.llKJIllK ,17, .....i tft t-.i ..!.. ...w...l.in, n- (..rxV'. nun mil, i.iii. tiiiia ii(isiiivii 1 hi siluv. 4 evening. Alter dinner the host, hojlf .; icsn iiini (neir guebis, iieueril aim ", 1fa X(,.n,.T.intnn. ((...ml I 1 1 tt'i . ...id. ..l.lllh.'IIIVI j .IlilVt'llll, Ullll dlll-l Jor und Mrs, Koester motorol tu tho. Colonial Hotel and parilclp ito, In lliel Naval ball. 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