Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXI, Number 3, 13 May 1936 — HenrYs Hosts At Luau For Anniversary [ARTICLE]
HenrYs Hosts At Luau For Anniversary
Celebrating tho 10 th anniversary of their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.P. Honry, of Pepeekeo, were hosts to some 200 guests at a Jluau Friday "evening, the Pej>eekeo school \vhere Mi\ Henry has Ik'oh principal the past nine yoai"s.
—Th"e luau wa«-hekl m the spacious cafeteria of tho scK?Tol whieh \vas s{KH'ially deeoiuted * for the occusion. Several [«Japanese girls in*thcir cv'lorfiil native costume acted n- \vaitrosses.
E.S. Capellas Sr., principal of Hakalaii school, acted as toastma>ter and called ui>on seyeral,of those j)re<cnt for short ,t;dks. The host and ho>tess ivceived mun,\ fine conipliments fi\>m Ihe various si>eakors and both reeeiv<.x! man,y presents.
After the huiu the reiiiain«lor of tho ovoniiiiX was siK i nt in varhnis forms of umusomont, <lanoin«; 111 ono of the sehoors rla.ssri>om with mu>io furuls!K\l hy Iv. tuuu*s Iw'aoh IV.<,vs. -*
Mr. an<l Mr&. Henry weiv marriedon Ma.v I, 1926, at Ninolo. iMr Henr,v first ta«ght sclkh>l at Kaiwiki somo yeaiN ihe t«uffht nt N»u»le unt.il he tauiffht at Nirtole until he f\va> tn»h> forml to the lVjKH i kt x o sc!kh>l as prineii*al nine years ajjo, The j*>}iukr tH>ui>le has a lai-go ei»vU 4 of fiieHi!sAll over ihe Bi£ lslam! as wol! as in llonolulu aiul Mani. Mr. 1! em> is a!so a valui\l nioiu-,U-r of tho Hawaii CouuU\ 'lUiul,