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I A THE SUNDAY ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 28, 1909. ,41 THE TIME, THE PLACE, AND fcert. Miss Wilhelmina Tenney. Mr. M. will be her sister's matron of honor THE GIRL. E. Tenney, Miss Violet MeK-e- , Mr. and and little Maria Ealand will a.t as Mrs. C. HoMoway. Miss Carolina Brown fiower girl. Mrs. Sherman Stow wiil One night I went to a play that was '-- and Mr. Vernon Tennev. daughter into the t-i- . f give her groonj's rA.A tints' called . bride's cown is of fswii Time, Place, keeping. The "The the and the Girl." On Wednesday evening, at their home embroidered sheer India mus- And lattr, as homeward I took my way, oil Thurston avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- and she wili wear My thoughts were in a whirl. lin and lace the erick K'anip entertained with a din- conventional veil. The inn ton of ner, followed by bridge The lin- For long ago I had chosen the Girl, whit. honor will wear an embroidered table decorations were carried out in costume, and Mrs. Stow s go But the Time, and the I'lace. oh dear; gerie a white and green, and eovers were laid is an imported creation of silver gray Each time that I dared to think of them for guests. dinner, I was strieken dumb with fear. fourteen After the duchesse satin. bridge was played untii a '.are hour. After the ceremony a wedding break- But after I saw that play, I thought Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred-frie- fast and reception wiil fo'luw at Tha Of several plans to try. Klamp. Mr. and Mrs. Brainerd Grand Hotel, and later the young cou- Did ever the plans of mice and men Smith, Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilder. ple will depar: on a month's honey- Doctor Mrs. Lane, U. S. N.; Miss Japan before sail-in- s into the s'one steps. was two yearg Go any more far awry? and moon trip through It Jessie Kaufman, Miss Alice Hedeman, Manila, where their a,'o that Mr. Wilcox donated the sum for future of $35,0iO to the hospital. Speeches I enticed her first to the hammock, Mis Dorothv Mother. Doctor Hedeman. home will be. Mr. Harold Castle. Mr. Walter Dilling- Mrs. Sherman Stow and Mrs. Ealand were made by A. S. Wilcox, Judgre San-io- rl Far out beneath the tree, ham Doctor Hndajins. will several months in Kioto B. Dole, the president of the hos- Hoping the shadows there would keep and spend and I . will tour Japan and chir.a. pital, and by Dr. C. B. Wood. .That My courage from leaving me. later Ia the institution is cordially indor.V'J is Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Case Deerins the spring thev will visit Manila. shown by the number of prominent and I started in bravely about the stars, were the host and hostess at a bounti- J influential erons present which in- And then T began to choke; ful and beautifully-appointe- Thanks- News Letter. Three engagements cluded: A. 8. Wilcox, Mrs. Wilcox, And just as T said, "Will you be my giving dinner on Thursday. The dec- - J are credited to this week, and all of ! Liliuo-kalan- orations were, out in ap- .Judge Dole, Mrs. Dole, Queen i, star" carried the them are down on the naval register. style j Mrs. Charles S. Jloiloway, Mrs. The rope of the hammock broke. proved holidav of brown leaves Miss Lalla Wenzelburcer has been woa Samuel M. Damon, Mrs. Winfred H. and red berries, and covers were laid Shea of the revenue ser- Major bv Lieutenant Babbitt, Mrs. Frederick W. Klebahn, Then I asked if she would go with me for and Mrs. Wadhams of Fort vice. Miss Georgians Potts, daughter Mrs. Alonzo Gartlev, Mrs. Joseph D. To the park, for a little stroll. Shafter, Captain and Mrs. Low. L". S. Commodore Potts, of Mare Island, y.a of . i In a corner I found a secluded M. Mrs. G. .v7 acu Marrpues, Mrs. Hong Quon, Mrs. Samuel bench; C; Alexander Hawes Jr.. has announced her engagement to Pay- Apa C. Dwight, Mrs. Royal D. Mrs.! Near the spot there was not a soul. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kimball, Mr. and! York-tow- CALLING DATS, Mead. master Everett Morsell, of the HONOLULU'S Hobdy, William O. Smith, Alonzo Gart- - j Mrs. Rice of Kauai. Captain Falls, 1 Miss Frances Bridges, whs ley, Dr. James R. Judd, Dr. Frederick j I told her all about that play. Mr. Jack Mackinnon, Mr. Charles Pond Los Angeles, with ig Mondays Punahou, College Hills, makes her home in F. Hedemann, James A. ! And I dared to fondle a curl; McAvov aud Mr. David Anderson. K Rath, John II. her mother. Mrs. E. C. Hickman, but is .Manoa Heights, Makiki. ! said, "Now, this is the Time and the I well-know- Craig, Mrs. Eben Low, Miss Janet M. J n in San Francisco, iS Tuesdays Waikiki, Kapiolani vs t equally Dewar, Mrs. Charles S. Campbell, Doc-- 1 Place, Mr. and Mrs. Hagens have moved to Park, Kaimuki and Palolo. 5 And vou know vou are is to marry Paymaster Arthur Brown, tor iiotigins, Mrs. waiter t . Frear, that the their country home at Pearl Harbor Captain Coltman, so pop- & Wednesdays Sfuuanu, Puunui and Mott-Smit- a nephew of Mrs. Ernest Mrs. George Girl." and on Saturday had as their house-guest- s j Heights. Above Nuuanu $ ular in San Francisco society. Pacific R. Carter, Mrs. Peter C. Jones, Mrs. Paymaster and Mrs. Hornber-ger- , bridge, first and third Wednes- - SS Right from beneath that bench there & Bathsheba M. Allen, Mrs. William O Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty, Alice Maefar- days; below, second and fourth; appeared i News Letter. Miss Smith, Mrs. William R. Castle, Mrs. Miss Violet MeK.-- and Will Melnernv. j Pacific Heights, fourth. An impudent face was the guest of honor at a hand ' Fred W. Maefarlane, Mrs. Francis M. newsie's J lane Thursdays The Plains. J$ De Time de Goil may be somely appointed dinner given by Mr. Swanzy, Mrs. James R. Judd, Mrs. i "Say! and Mrs. H. F. Lewis, who is oeeupving j Town and hotels; Fort ! Mrs. Henry Dutton in the south Fridays all right. i and Chun Ming, Mrs. Edward R. Stackable, the home of the Princess Kawauana- - j first and second ti-- 3S But, cheese Cull, on de Plaee. the Laurel Court of the Fair- Shafter, Mrs. S. Sheba, Mrs. Antonio V. it. " ! on side of Soares, . koa, Pensacola street, was the days. I LEOLA HARVEY-ELDER- mont Hotel, Monday evening. Sixteen Mrs. James A. Rath, Miss Helen S. 1 hostess at a dinner party on Thanks-- the beautifully E- ! guests assembled around Jndd' Miss Mabel - Bosher, Miss Ida giving at which covers were laid for Chronicle. The announcement of the TvSchools,TTv and fourth tZT Mj decorated round table. M Pope Mrs May wi,C0Xf A Thurg. tions. Those present were Misses Ten. temniittee on art of the Seattle exposi- Mlss Will C. & J ; ton' Bterritt, Cooper, Dr. Alice Cooper, Violet Makee, Kopke (2), J " t Brig-Bia- n Wilson will tion conferring upon Annie W. gggggggggggggJSME. Wood, A. S. Cleghorn, Paul Isenberg. Parsons, Julia White, Alice and, Ethel The C. B. Coopers are spending the Chronicle. Miss Mauji being sent from Europe, where the jj, "Williams, luncheon and theater the gold medal in her class of h. and H. E. Ilendrick. Spalding, Frazer, Jordan, Thatcher, veek-en- d at their home at Kaalawai, be hostess at a and Nina-Jon- es leading artists of the United States s8 i and will to party today in honor of Miss work is being received with the deep- were wont, Roth. Jones. Robertson, McCandless, return the city the early the continent also snowing Rhodes, Catton, Tucker, Emily Rice, part of next week. of Santa Barbara, who is visiting est gratification by her friends in the At present Mrs. iingman 19 engagea iu g. here from her home in the south. Bear.Admiral Dixon. tt Rycroft, Irma Ballentyne, Dorothy j v t4 of studies to be 4 art world who have followed her career completing a collection on the Aame(la t0 d the holidays Vood. Abbie Dow, Ward, Lyons, An-- Mrs. F. M. Swanzy was hostess hung m one of the famous J.ew ork the with interest for the last several years. jwith Mrs pierre J(mes and h(?r gus, Soper, White, Alexander Walker, at a charming dinner party on Tues- - Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dut- Mrs. .halph Lyons - for Miss Alice Mrs. Brigman exhibited a group of and Miss Maude Bertha Young, Holdsworth. Tenney, . day at which covers were laid for Ad- ton entertained at dinner Jones. Mrs. Dixon is at present stop- Sfurgeon, Wickstrum, McClellan, He-- miral and Maefarlane of Honolulu, who has beea seven lens studies, the work of the Mrs. Brigman will be remembered as Mrs. Corwin P. Rees, Major last summer, at the Seattle fair. ping with Mrs. Lyons at her home in demann. Mosher, Gras. Waterhouse, and Mrs. Dunning and Judge and Mrs. the recipient of much social attention is well known ! Miss Annie Nott as she Manoa Valley. Mrs. Dixon was former- - Bella Weight, Miss Young and since her arrival a few months ago. Mr. The small collection of the Oakland to some of the best the Woodruff. unusual and here and related ly Miss Stella Wood of this city. guest of honor. ' ,st t? and Mrs. Duttou 's guests on this occa- trtist attracted attention families in Islands.