Home Rula Repubalika, Volume I, Number 2, 6 November 1901 — A Beach Luau Nui. [ARTICLE]

A Beach Luau Nui.

Mr. and Mrs. Mana gave a very fine and eta j cry able ahaaina or luau at their residence in Pauoa Monday last. It was in celebration of the tenth anniversary of their marriage. Her Majesty the Queen, the Princes David Kawananakoa and Jonah Kalanianaole were there, and a large company of society people and Hawaiians of the upper class, but the new Princess or High Chiefess of the Advertiser was conspicuous by her absence. If she! is the granddaughter of Kiwalao and Kalola, the sacred tabu Chiefess of Maui, she should be like the Mikado of old, too sacred to mingle with the common aristocracy of Hawaii, and should travel only in the night time, that the vulgar light of the sun may not fall on her.

The High Chief ess Elizabeth Kekaaniau Pratt has postponed her visit abroad until later on.

We would again remind our readers that the ladies* connected with' Kaumakapili Church and the members of the pili Christian Endeavor will give a social to introduce their new pastor, the Rev. Lono, to their friends. Members of other congregations, and all. friends, arc cordially invited.