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Show SAINTS STEP INTO THE SOCIAL WHIRL HpTal r, Tli'- Triton-. if)RT.-,itvir-f.i:. v-.th, vr.-h M.-m- lm (if IVtMlmi-i'H Hiirr! lliis cvcnii,;; V'l': the t'U'-NI:! i.T Imti'ir Ml :i rr pi Inn aii'J dd!iro, liif anMii-,';in.nia fur v.ki' li 1 were in charge of committees of the Business Men's association and chamber of commerce. While the dance was informal, in-formal, there were nearly a score of socially so-cially prominent young women as patronesses, pat-ronesses, 'rhe Royal Hawaiian quartette, famous over the Pacific coast states, furnished fur-nished the music during the reception hours and later a six-piece orchestra played the music for twelve numbers of dancing. The Saints have made a distinct impression im-pression here from the personality stand-, stand-, point, and their reception by the Porter-! Porter-! vllle people was cordial in the extreme. A feature of the late evening was a se-! se-! ries of dances by Princess Pauahi of Honolulu. Training. rules were relaxed and the last of the Saints were among the last of the dancers. |