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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 77

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FOURTH SECTION THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1952. fo R. Hill, secretary; Mrs. J.

the quarters of the latter in Ka-Witherow, treasurer; Miss Sara; neohe. Mrs. Black recently ar- Elizabeth Bauernschmidt, pro-; rived with her husband Col. gram chairman. Black, who will be on duty at The program was a showing the Kaneohe air station.

Now a. choice of 1 'JtfF, 7 awrent permanent! for all dij emit types of AlCfmnP'O cjxmtmfi. Ot SUueS laiveii uic fecncieni I convention held in Boston. Mrs. The monthly meetinr of thm if hostess was her daughter Paul Seufer, TheW cluSe "Stburn.

Richard Nesbit. MrWttiamX Mrs. William Ruhe. Mrs. A.

E. Hamilton and; C. Hushing, Mrs. Donald S. Vvil-t 'was a hnw 1 a it T3.r-.

1Trc I TKn Thrift thnn ic nwi5" lasmon SHOW. A iiis. uruxsci were uaucisun, xvj.i. ltt i.c,. aloha as they will be leaving E.

Brown and Mrs. Frank, under Mrs. H. lima. The new hours for the shop are from 9 for the mainland.

Among theLKleber. ft 6 Col. and Mrs. J. Neefus entertained last week at a at their quarters.

Tne Special lo The Advertiser Last Friday evening. Rear Adm. and Mrs. George Bauern-schmidt entertained at a small dinner party in their quarters. The guest of honor was Mrs.

Frank Morton the occasion her birthday. On Thursday afternoon Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Robert Rinehi-mer were the guests of honor at in 12 noon.

Monday throush Fri Aloha to Lt. and Mrs. James' day. 1 guests of honor were Col. and B.

Barnett and their Patricia and Bernardine, who! On Friday evening Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth Black, who had will leave Dec. 13 via Mars. I Mrs.

J. R. Z. Reynolds and Must arrived, and Lt. Col.

and rmAr and Mrs. William CJ Mrs. William M. Richey. who other guests were Mrs.

John K. McCue, Mrs. O. M. Browne Mrs.

D. Schumaker, Mrs. C. D. Sage, Mrs.

F. W. Thompson, Mrs. J. R.

Z. Reynolds. Mrs. L. C.

Peppell, Mrs. John H. Trent, Mrs. John H. Caldwell and Mrs.

Norma Overstreet. Mrs. Clyde Ridley, Mrs. F. P.

Anderson, Mrs. Frank E. Jef- Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs.

Lester Hushing were hosts at cocktails Iefl lasl week for the mainland Redding and their son, Greg. an(1 jnner land the colonel's next dutv sra- will depart Dec. 16 via Mars. jtion. The Reddings will go to Cali-j Aloha to Cmdr.

and Mrs. A.t fornia. Cmdr. Redding's dutyiE. Hamilton who leave this! evening Cmar.

and son, Mrs. Henry W. Ligon, Mrs a cocktail papty given at the COM, Makalapa. Among those honoring the Rinehimers were Capt. and Mrs.

H. W. Stover, Capt. and Mrs. W.

P. Mowatt, Capt. and Mrs. Floyd Schultz, Capt. and Mrs.

Edgar Batchel-lor, Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Well-ings, Cmdr.

and Mrs. Frances 1 station will be at the General week for the mainland. usseu vvawer were Digan Mrs. L. A.

Das Line school. Hamilton has been on-duty iUCiL au ett the naval shipyard, Pearl Har-i their quarters. The runner was the naval shipyard, Pearl Har- ie" nudiieis. ine nmner was so, Mrs. P.

T. Metcalf, Mrs. I. F. Moore, Mrs.

Donald Scherer, The Puolua group, auxiliary bor, and thpir next duty station! prepared by Lt. Robert S. will be Philadelphia. Faraklas. Other guests includ- ed Mrs.

I araklas. Col. and of St. Andrew's cathedral, met -v ifr.h ft, Grubb, Cmdr. and Mrs.

E. R. MnnHav afternoon at the auai- Vanderberg, Cmdr. and Mrs. N.

W. James III, Cmdr. and un Monoay morning xirs. virs. trans j.

uaney, 11. u.01, Kenneth Black was the guest of i and Mrs. William R. Burgoyne, ters of Mrs. George Bauernschmidt.

Officers elected for honor at a coffee hour given by Cmdr. and Mrs. Thomas White ih rnminc term are Mrs. i Mrs. C.

B. Swayne, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. J.

Ruhl, Lt. Cmdr. D. Simpson, president: E. Mrs.

G. J. Weisenberger at and Maj. and Mrs. M.

Sadler. R. C. Conklin, Lt. Cmdr.

and; Regularlonf Mrs. J. F. McCarthy, Lt. Cmdr.

and Mrs. Robert Karl, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. F.

M. Morton, Lt. and Mrs. R. H.

Wells, Lt. and Mrs. W. G. Hopkins and Lt.

Frank Lucas. The Rinehimers, with their SuperlonJ Very Gentfe Toni For easy. to-wave hair! Or for bleached or tinted hair, or hair with some natural wave. For Dormal hir! New-tod better-thtn-ever for you who have always bd good results with Toni. For hard-to-wftve hair! If other Eermaoents didn't take or didn't at, Super Toni is for you I daughter, Carol, will depart on Dec.

11 via Mars for the main land. Cmdr. Rinehimer next duty station will be the naval Stmmm mwm gift show supply center, Mechanicsburg, NEW HOME PERMANENT FOR CHILDREN Now-do what the finest beauty shops do -choose a custom-made permanent for your type of hair. It's easy when you choose from New Toni Trio. Regular Toni! Super Toni! Very Gentle Toni! at the Royal Pa.

Aloha to Mrs. H. M. Adams, who arrived on Wednesday via United air lines from Hollywood. She will be the guest of her son in law and daughter, 'finziefiS' i Tuesday, December 9 Capt.

and Mrs. C. B. Martell of Tk. fit Main Dining Room Takes and holds beautifully every little girl's hair.

choice of Toni refills 1 5 0 Makalapa, during the holidays AW to On Wednesday evening the j) Smart gift ideas and latest fashions from Carol and Mary Pearl Harbor Little Theater group held a meeting at the COM, Makalapa. Plans for the next production were discussed and officers for the coming tin Special $2,00 luncheon in "the Royal main dining room CATHEDRAL WEDDING Mr. Morgan Grant was Myrtle I.eit lani Gooman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George K.

Gooman, before her nfin iage to Mr. Grant, son of Archie Grant last Saturday at Our Lady of reace cathedral. Betty Chre and Archie Grant Jr. attended the couple. The newIywetU are residing at 1.111-E Fort St.

(Goldtone nturlio.) i.a i mr alii A 1 term were elected. The class of 1925 of the US naval academy met, with their wives at the COM, Pearl Harbor, last Saturday morning for a reunion and to enjoy the ty given during the Army-Navy flitri TV Hotl Offir. IW Phone 9-0311, for retervationf .1 -v-x game. Aloha to Lt. and Mrs.

Dixon Lademan, who departed for the ill fiS mainland. Lt. Lademan has been the aide to Rear Adm. F. "Gran pop" cuddly English import, $20 C.

Denebrink on the staff of ComServPac. The Lademans will live in California, where the officer will be on duty. Last Saturday night they "Gran'pop," the happy monkey, says: were the guests of honor at a small party at the quarters of Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs.

B. L. Whit-worth of NHA-1. Balleriiios or Floor Length So its on uith the dance at Bunny's -lovely, luring formals in pastels, high diades and whites. Flattering as candlelight nets, laces and rustling taffeta.

Many strapless models let buckets and coolers $6.75 $26.50 Last Friday evening Johnny Chenault, son of Cmdr, and Mrs. F. A. Chenault, was the Aith frothy matching sloles. guest of honor at a supper party followed by the movies.

The occasion was Johnny's 6th mm A- a. birthday. Guests included Charles Concannon. Claude Farmer Jimmy Batchellor, Joby Neese, Tommy Ford, Jack and Mike Babashanian, Ed-; ward and Baraby Ruhe, Peter' Sleigh and David ChQnault. I The lanai of the COM, Tripler Army hospital, was the scene 1 of a brunch given last Sunday mornjng.

The hosts were Capt. and Mrs. Curtis Schantz, and guests included dental officers' and wives in the area. Aloha to Miss Betsey Biggs." daughter of Rear Adm. and Burton B.

Biggs, who ar-; rived via United air lines on Thursday. Aloha to Cmdr. and Mrs. R.j 7 i i-y w. Mcmtt.

me McMms arrived in the islands last week via transport. Mrs. Jeffe C. Wiese, who is visiting her son in law and daughter, Cmdr. and Mrs.

Joseph G. Lightburn of the shipyard was the guest of honor last Tuesday at a tea which was held at Waioli Tea room. The Tenguim cocktail shaker, 12.50 Even a monkey would be fascinated by our unusual assortment of gifts gadgets for men from bar accessories to carving sets. Come down soon and pick out just the right amusing or practical gift that will delight him. "You'll do'JSeiter at Thayer's'? 14 Weeks Only Univantty Graduat Taachari ENROLL HOW Children Adults of III 1 TV ff fr UH( I Buffet and bar trays, THE STORES OF THE HAPPY MONKEYS 0 A Gerher blades, SX mf Cw singly or in sets, 00-0 III I lilt '1 r- 4 m.

-k- 4 7 to 15 -i io lo 20 5 i 1 T.ww,.wwy-tg i.W if 1 A I fori strh'T THuRsdayS 'TIL 9 -i I Private lessons tarn th oid modmrn way to Play tr. Piano! FREE USE of piorot for practica PIANO CO. 116 S. Hotel St. -Phone 66-161 St'fiwy Pin Kammwid Organs Squatty Martini mixer, And a host of other gifts for hosts and hostesses.

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