Mani Social Life Very Active, as Usual. Patafrantas Band Concert Kate Field Expected—Ships Arrive—Heavy Kons Weather. MAUT, Jan. 25,—On Friday, the 17th, by invitation, Misses Millie Beckwith, Eastman, Aiken, Zeigler, Eva and Nellie Smith, Messrs. David Colville, Rodrigues, Rough, Hay, Aiken, Hardy and Fred Bald win, took possession of the Olinda House and spent several delightful days there. On Saturday eight of the ladies and gentlemen visited the crater of Haleakala. The party is to be known to fame as the “cyclone party,” so named partly because of the wild kona blast which blew during most of their stay, and Partly because of the fun and frolic which made the occasion a memorable one. The return to more conventional regions was made on Monday, the 20th. Wednesday evening, the 22d, at the residence of Mrs. D. C. Lind say, Paia, a “nut social” was given under the auspices of the Y. P. co. E. The program of the ocean was a most unique and interesting one. “ Craigilea,” the Haleakala sum mit house, is in need of repair. Two sheets of corrugated iron have been blown from the roof by the winter winds. It is possible that Miss Kate Field may visit a Maui cattle ranch on her return from Hawaii. Dr. P. J. Aiken and family are spending several weeks at Olinda, House. Friday evening, the 31st, the January session of the Makawao Literary Society will take place at the Paia residence of J.W. Colville, Miss Eastman returns to Hono lulu today. She has been the guest of Miss Beckwith of Sunnyside. It is announced that the Ha waiian Band, on its return from Hilo during the latter part of next week, will give concerts at Wailuku and Kahului. It is suggested as a satisfactory change in the program that the two, or at least one, of the proposed Kahului concerts be given at Paia. The population of Makawao district equals if it does not exceed that of Wailuku dis trict. During last evening, the 24th, a party of maidens fair and atten tive bachelors enjoyed the moon light and a horseback ride from the Paia church to the residence of G. E. Beckwith, Haiku, via Hama kuapoko and Maliko-galci. Peach trees are blossoming in upper Makawao. E.R. Hendry of Honolulu has been at Haleakala ranch during the week. George Groves desires to have it stated that he did not resign the position of Superintendent of Wai luku roads. On Sunday, the 19th, the dark, Amelia arrived in Hana with lum ber for the big flume. She expects to have all her cargo discharged by tonight and to sail loaded with sugar on Feb. 1st. The schooner J. D. Tallant will not sail from Kahului till some time next week. . Weather—The heaviest kona wind in years blew during the 17th, 10th and 19th. During this week light kona winds with occa sional local rains, 8.