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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 18

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Conversation Group Will Meet Friday BIO THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1955. Music Firm Head On Vaca lion Here Two Isle Women Leave For Marines Two Island girls leave today singing poetry. All persons interested in hearing or Concert By Sea-Rims Gamut of Selections KULA Sold to Isle Group Michael H. Goldsen.

head of for Parris island, North Carolina, for eight 'weeks training to be The Japanese conversation of the International Insti-; ute of Hawaii will meet Friday at 7:30 p. m. at 468 S. Hotel St. Thomas K.

Takeshita, of Washington, D. will explain the art speaking Japanese are invited to join the Refreshments will be served. Criterion Music and Mrs. Goldsen. are at the Moana Hotel come women Marines.

Broadcasting Co. through which the stations have been controlled for a two week vacation. They are Doris J. Yee, daugh tion was uneven. The two pian ists played with zest the lively Mr.

Goldsen is head of the firm by the Washington firm. Mr. ter of Mrs. Clara Yamaguchi, of 91-431 Weaver Ewa beach, and Wenonah L. Yomes, daugh 7Trrrrrrr: I I I "Spanish Rhapsody" expressing the grace of the Spanish which produced such songs as "Dream," "It's A Good Day," Burnett has subscribed to buy all of the stock of the new firm, 25,000 shares.

mum 'v wwh ter of Mr. and Robert L. Shoo Fly Pie," and "Manana." environment, the joy and underlying melancholia and pessimism Radio station KULA and television station KULA-TV are being sold by the American Broadcasting stations of Washington, D. to a new Hawaiian corporation fpr $450,000. THE NEW OWNER will be the Television Corporation of America, headed by Jack Burnett as president.

The sale is subject to approval by the Federal Communication commission. The firm recently began special izing in Polynesian music. By 3IATTHEW MESTROVIC Sunday night's "Concert by the Sea" in the Banyan Court of the Moana hotel featured the Kamehameha Glee club, pianists Curtis Grimes and Joanne Zane, as well as the promising young mezzo-soprano Hilda Shiroma. The program was dedicated to Aloha Week and George Lewis was Producer Robert Hollins- head's guest of honor. of the Iberic character.

Yomes, of 18 Layenkupu Hilo. Miss Yee is a June graduate of Waialua High school and Miss Yomes is a June graduate of St. While in Honolulu he plans to THE RENDITION of Johann Associated with Mr. Burnett in the new ownership of the stations is Albert Zugsmith, a producer for Universal International Studios, who acted as broker for the transaction. Names of other spend time with many Hawaiian James 1 Strauss' "Blue Danube Waltzes' Josephs liign.

Both have en listed for three years. by the two pianists sounded somewhat inadequate. Only a Dav- s. AS mjTM CTTIN3 song writers to select material for his fall catalog of Criterion Records, an affiliate company which recently released "Yellow Rose In Hilo." He will also record local talent. partners will be announced later.

AS "THE 6IMP full symphony orchestra directed Diving on its prey, a duck American Broadcasting Sta- THE 16-MAN Kamehameha hawk often travels at a speed by a noted conductor like Fritz Reiner can fully capture the gay of 180 miles an hour. and majestic mood of Vienna at Takes Signal Course A Honolulu man recently completed the Signal Corps Of the turn of the century. chorus sang a number of Hawaiian songs including the rhythmical war chant "Hole Waimea," the lovely "Koni Ka War' and a number of devo "Love Me Or Leave Me COLOR N9 Cl em aScoPc Miss Shiroma sang ably the tions bought KULA two years ago for $300,000 before KULA-TV was founded. Mr. Burnett said that ABS decided to sell the station because of the profitable offer by the Hawaiian corporation.

MR. BURNETT said that the new Television Corporation was ficers Basic Supply Course at Fort Monmouth, N. J. He is 2nd Lt. Frederick H.

F. Au, 122 S. Kuakini who took the 19 week course prior to "Kashmiri Song" with its romantic Byronic overtones. She certainly possesses natural loveliness and a fine voice. However, the control of the young singer was imperfect and prevented her Cameron Mitchell- Ebd kdth-tcmTuuyiS tional songs.

The voices of the singers were perfectly blended and the renditions were smooth and harmonious. Mr. Grimes and the beautiful Shanghai born Joanne Zane just for fun The International Keyboard Sensation! In the Captain Cook Room ZAREH SURABIAM CONTINENTAL PIANIST 8:00 p.m. til 1 2:30 a.m. nightly except Mondays joining a field unit.

He entered the servige in May. organized to buy all of the stock and assets of the Pacific Frontier! ifrom delivering smoothly some played a number of compositions of the melodies she chose to sing. The always interesting and entertaining program "Concert by the Sea" is broadcast by KGU on Thursday night at 9 p.m. The Mjssxti I ranging from "Spanish Tihap-sody" by Albeniz to Saint Saens and Johann Strauss. In the opin-iion of this reviewer their rendi i FIRST showing STARTS TOMORROW! LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD ANTHONY QUIN1I MAUREEN O'HARA I Starring HEDDA HOPPER Howard Hawks Kurnitz writing HOLLYWOOD Corinne versa vet and husband Jeffrey Stone has Harry STARTS en th beach at WaikiVi rpinAY ft "Deep Europe for to return to (Water 2:15 "Africa" in Paris, but Gary Cooper hasn't yet agreed to do the picture, and won't unless he likes the script.

1 CORNELWiLDE-HiCHAELWiLDISG' AnkFrancis-EeoreeSanders 1 tJ I i i 8 I I i 2 it It! 1 if Jli AtsBI rlliilkif' Yj immi I -mm LUCY AND DESI never a good actress, so they've 5 1 sff vv. called back Elizabeth Patter Ibe made in France and Spain, with Barry Mahon I producing and directing. Many scenes will be shot off the coast of Tan-jgiers. They'll i return for a son who was first to care for their film baby after its birth. ft Patty's also booked for "Su iJiUKli vWlliMH III ill' I aV perman, "Climax and a r-r.

Christmas TV show Rich N. i rfeiiUAfl ard Conte went to New York in behalf of "I'll Cry Tomor A tarring -m mmmm I 4 x-mV-: A MARJORIE LORD UPttRT PICTL'RK PtrwnUfx HERBERT J. YATES row" Dana Andrews has been paged for the Theater III l-i I Feature: 11:20, 1:25, 3:20. 5:15, 7:15, Show 8:30 Guild for "Valor Will Weep," which I'm told Warners have night club ap- Corrinne ipearance, and she expects a jbaby in March U-I bought still another story for Audie 'Murphy "Apache Agent," a true yarn of John Philip jClum's life, who helped capture the great Indian warrior iGeronimo. Audie will have the jsame crew responsible for "To JHell and Back" Aaron Rosen Opening Concert 1955-56 Season McKinley Auditorium TONIGHT 8 P.M.

GYORGY SANDOR, Pianist BAR ATI, conducting already bought for the screen. After Jack Palance does lUJ mss (jgRnmiiaB? I 1 STEELING HAYDEN ERNEST B0RGN1NE- I've Got a Secret" on TV, he'll donate his salary to the Hazel-ton, Community Chest his home town. Grcsr ma mm mm mm Piano Concerto No. 5 in Flat GARSOil Dona AUDREWS Csmiroi -BEETHOVEN "Emperor" Petrouchka Suite uSJ flBflto 1(2 Tickets available at the box office, DETOR'S '1 UisSmitk (j WaltarHannffcoU Brinclle Boxer Wins Allbrecd Event on Mani By ARTHUR ZANE Headlines Custom Maid, PHONE 1:00 Conf. 1:00 Conf.

76355 9:45 Conf. PHONE 96202 Prices 50c through SJ.75 Phone 50-2543 67959 berg, Jesse Ilibbs, Gil Doud. Tony Martin is about to do a second western without song "The Rebel in the Town." He made three singing pictures and a western this year, and opens at Coconut Grove Oct. 12 for a four weeks stay with Freddie Martin's orchestra. IF JERRY WALD can get Jo Van Flee, she'll be with Humphrey Bogart in "The Harder They Fall." The International Boxing Clubs are turn lilliliiilZii i i iV Beretania-Keeaumoku Waialae Center 59 S.

King, Downtown Feature: 10:20, 12:35, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15, Shew 9:05 LAST TIMES TODAY AT THREE THEATRES! 4 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW 10 a.m. CONTINUOUS brindle boxer female owned by J. W. Sutherland of Brinideep ft 7 5 became a headliner by 1 1 1 T.J 'llill 1 it i ing nands down on any co A COLUMBIA rtCTURt capturing best in show honors at the Maui Kennel Club's 12th annual allbreed event, held in Ka-hului, Sunday. She was one of the 90 entries from Honolulu.

Judge was Derek Rayne of Car-mel, Cal. -a -a -5 operation with that picture, saying it's unfair to boxing racket. How's that again? Lana Turner tells me when KENNETH TOBEY-FAITH DOMERGUE donald curtis nta sne ana Juay uariana were working at Metro, they were "lHSTH? HANDLED BY Mrs. Lois r. great buddies.

Now they live next door to each other and they rarely meet. Nor does her 5 A Mathews in the group and in the finals Custom Maid's competitors in the last lineup were Milton child see Judy's children. But it it Chang and Al Rodee's black cocker spaniel, Champion Belden All American, winner of the sporting group: Gloria Akamu "ANTHONY Q'JINH Color by TECHNICOLOR a EXTRA! "VISTAVISION VISITS MEXICO" Technicolor Feature: 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:35, 7:40, 9:40 last Shew 9 i i the last time Lana spoke to Judy, she said, 'I don't want to work any more. I'd just like to put on a Mother Hubbard and play with my children" I wonder if Ilildegrarde knows how highly she's regarded by Sisters of St. Joseph in Buffalo, N.

Y. One of them wrote and suggested her for the life life of Gertrude Lawrence Gloria Swanson's Italian picture will be of Nero's wife, Agrippa. That's a century Gloria would have loved and hou's smooth dachshund, Aloha-land's Basko, winner of the hound group; Dr. George B. Garis wirehaired foxterrier, Cosmos Super-Star of Gayterry, winner of the terrier group; Ronald Chang's miniature pinscher, Pa-ona-keiki Prize Package, PHONE 56050-TODAY-ll A.M.

CONT. FIRST-RUN FILIPINO FEATURE OPENS TOMORROW 11 A.M. CONTINUOUS Edward G. Robinson Ginger Rogers Brian Keith "TI HT SPOT" a a it a a it it "IS fslY GUY" EDDIE LA MAR AND ROS1TA NOBLE PUGAK TUGAK NEW COMEDY TEAM winner of the toy group; and Lt. Col.

and Mrs. Charles W. Phifer's miniature poodle, Billanjoy M-C-M PtESENTl Coquette, CD. winner of the non- J3- sporting group. sTRflCY.T HE (PEOPLE The min-pin, the wirehaired foxterrier, and Joe Tacker's MACDONALD CAREY IGAINST black and tan cocker, Tacker-town's Hot Stuff, competed their ALEXIS SMITH PjrA "People Against O'Hara" 6:45, "Cave of Outlaws" 8:45 last Shew 8:35 3 3 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT Gregory Peck I Mark Stevens Peggy Dow "ONLY THE VALIANT" "REUNION IN RENO" THESE ARE THE KEY MEN WHO PLAN YOUR MENU AT WAIKIKI LAU YEE CHAI right to left: KAM PUI WONG, chef, 21 years experience (8 years with Waikiki lau Yee Chai); 5 years as chef.

JACKSON WONG, manager in charge, of dining room, 36 years experience (26 years with Waikiki Lau Yee Chai); CHEN WING, first assistant chef, 16 years ex-perience years with Waikiki Lau Yee Chai.) Posed before the red-and-gold wall decoration in the main dining room. The Chinese ideograph in the center means "Long Life." Practical Experience 7 SEHFE YIL3 (41 years at Waikiki Lau Yee Chai) To bring you Cantonese cuisine and special 9 -course dinners for your party, unexcelled anywhere in the world. Recommended by DUIICAII HIUESr noted authority on dining. A VISIT TO WAIKIKI LAU YEE CHAI IS A MUST FOR EVERY HOST WHO ENTERTAINS MAINLAND OR NEIGHBOR ISLAND GUESTS. PRICES ARE MODERATE AND THE SERVICE EXCELLENT.

GENUINE CHINESE 9-COURSE DINNERS $3 PER PERSON AND UP. SPECIAL PARTIES LUNCH ic TAKE-OUT ORDERS Served 7 days a week from 1 1 a.m. TOPS IN MAINLAND ENTERTAINMENT RAY REYNOLDS QUINTET NOW PLAYING IN THE AIR-CON. DITIONED GUNG HO LOUNGE, CALLED THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL NIGHT CLUB. NIGHTLY FROM 9:15.

NO COVER; NO MINIMUM. proudly quests for the championship title at the event. HIGHEST SCORES in the obedience trials, also judged by Mr. Rayne, were Novice Charles E. Ferguson's shepherd, 190; Novice Gerard Simoes' cocker spaniel, 186; Open Martin Amidon's shepherd, 199: and Open Richard Stevens' it it a it it a a it it it it a a announces TONIGHT 6:30 Continuous David Brian John Agar "BREAKTHROUGH" the TONIGHT 6:30 Continuous Randolph Scott "10 WANTED MEN," color Tom'w Tony Curtis shepherd, 190.

I MARCIANO-MOORE FIGHT FILMS! 2 WEEKS QULY "6 Bridges To Cross" Jf mm. VOflT. Ken Best Heads Square Dancers Ken Best, president of the Hayseed Square Dance club, Mot. 3, Eve. 6:30 Cont.

lee Gorcey "CUPPED WINGS" Bill Elliott "VIGILANTE TERROR" Mat. 12:25 3, Eve. 6:30 9 Van Heflin-Aldo Ray "BATTLE CRY" In CinemaScepe A Color it Tom'w Night 6:30 Cont. Tom'w 1 te 5, Eve. 6:30 Cent.

"African Adventure" I "Quest Gary Cooper "Vera Cruz" a For the lost- City" auperscope ft Color inomsiA i J5- it it it it TONIGHT 6:30 Continuous ir was named head of the Hawaii; Federation of Square Dancers at a recent organizational meeting. Others names were Hon'' Wa Wat, YWCA Jeans and Janes, first vice president; Mildred Weester of the Honolulu Square Dance club, secretary; Jackie Spencer, treasurer and Leonard Meek, Honolulu Square Dance club, TTDa TFoup B9 TEa Isle Co-Starring fc LORI HILTON singing your favorite songs iC GENE ROLAND Haivaiis Oitn Singing Star ir MIKE FOSTER Dean of Comedy DANNY REGOR Unique Ukulele Stylist fc MANU- TahUian Dancer it LIMA SISTER Hawaiian Hulas ir Music by EDDIE SPENCER Supper Dancing at Popular Prices Casual Apparel Welcome TONIGHT at 7:30 Ikebo Ryo Sumi Hanayo "MIZUGI no HANAYOME" Japanese Feat. wEng. Titles Tom'w Night 6:30 Cent. William Campbell "CEU.

2455, DEATH ROW Tom'w Mat. 3, Ev. 6:30 Cont. "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" Vv vinemacop "Cell 2455, Death Row" JJ publicity. 1 1 TONIGHT 6:30 Continuous TONIGHT et 7:30 Purpose of the meeting is to a a a a it it it it a a call together all callers and square dancers in the city to 1 i Glenn Ford Frank lovejoy "THE AMERICANO color Tom'w Gary Merrill Gary Merrill Jan Sterling "HUMAN JUNGLE" Tom'w Night 7:30 Japanese Feature "Miiuqi no Hanavemt" Cover Cocktails from 5 Minimum only J5- improve reiauonsmps among Ji- the groups and to foster danc Show Time 9:30 11:30 10:00 12:00) 'Human Jungle" ing and social events.

The (Closed Mondays) World's Most Beautiful Chinese Restaurant Night Club KUHIO AT KALAKAUA TEL. 99-2487 or 99-8753 TODAY ih first square dance round-up is tentatively set for Nov. 14. All TOYO 6:30 Cont. a Japanese reaturo Mizutani Yaeko, Sana Shuii "ONNA KOKORO WA HITOSUJIN1," with Eng.

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