Port artie»c ( tmrrh Knlr•The luncheon nttlt;l fair given by the l.i.lit * Society of tin- Portuguese l’OTtes taut Church in the Hilo Armory oh Hit* lit day last was atn nvtlMic aitccc**, at-though ihr inclemency of ttir weather prevented runny from attending. The vntiou* lnKthw were nmb-r llir Cnpnble J supervision of Mr*. Klla M Ltiebcnsteiu ■fid the luncheon, which wn« tastily serv* rtl nt the rear of the halt, was tinder the management of Mm. C. N. Arnold nnd Mm. Ft.mk C. stone. The Hilo band Have !• msndicr of selections bet ween 11 o'clock nnd noon, and those who attend-cd during llir afternoon nnd evening responded by riving liberal patronage for no good a cniiae. The proceeds will go to llir repair of the Portuguese Church of which Rev. H. j. Silva is pastor.The lmlln assisting ut the different boot he* were n* follows: Fancy work,— MI**-* Sarnli Lyman, Mary Machado, Sarah Canaria, Katherine Howard and Mia. Jewett; Flowers,—Misses Kuttlei llapni, I,i//ic Vunnnttn, lClvirn If a pal, and Helen Ahina; Candy,—Misses Louisa Howard, Georgina Howard mid Mm. K. II. Auaiitt. Lemonade.—Mm. T. K. Cook ami MU* Adelaide Cntmrin. Dolls— Gloria Miguel: Fast office,—Manuel Cabral. Fortune telling,—Mrs. II. L. Shaw » Ft»h |Knd,—Konic Canario nnd Autone Set mo; Luncheon,—Mrs. H. da Cnuiara Mm. Kvan dn Silva, Mm Antone Serrao, Mrs, Jardinc, Mrs. de Mnllos, Mrs. Mer-chtito Kulin, Mrs. Nunes, Mrs. Harms and Mm. Peter son.