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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 104

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THAT "Golden Girl" Rue McClanahan was feeling mighty blue after missing her autograph session at Liberty House last weekend. She was suffering from the flu and had a tem McKenna about the experience. "He laughed and asked me if a year's supply of gas would soothe my feelings," Jane said. Case closed PROMOTER Tom Moffatt received a request he couldn't refuse for six tickets up front for Billy Joel'i Oct. 12 stadium concert.

The seats are for supermodel Christie Brinkley, Joel's wife. Moffatt also has Gladys Knight and the Pips booked for two shows at the Sheraton Waikiki Oct.3. He incorporated a Treasure Box room in the new design where pieces starting at $50,000 and climbing to the skies will be shown by appointment only. Bernie also sells boutique jewelry for the common man's lady The Kahala Hilton will celebrate Aloha week with an all-day hoolaulea today. A highlight will be the Danny Kaleikini Canoe Race with the canoes winding up the seven-mile event on the beach fronting the hotel.

Danny will be paddling in a canoe steered by Nappy Napoleon Workers at the Hawaiian Regent Hotel will display their varied cultures during an Aloha Week program next Sunday. The employees will offer ethnic dances, Video DJ Alan Hunter interviewed Poison and Ralapana Wednesday night before a packed crowd at the Hard Rock Cafe Shannon Stewart has been promoted to VP and senior account supervisor for the Travel Group of Stryker-Wei-ner, replacing Sheila Donnelly, who has resigned Summer Jensen, daughter of entertainer Dick Jensen and his wife Jndy, won the preteen Miss Diamond Head Hawaii pageant last weekend at Ward Warehouse. "People thought it was fixed because I had balloons saying 'congratulations' and 'best wishes," Daddy Dick said. "But it was all up and Jade Sen sends word that her son Brian, 22, a former intern in Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis' office, has been named northeast field coordinator in Dukakis' presidential campaign.

Brian, an '86 Boston College grad, is the son of Gerald Sen and grandson of isle businessman Francis Sen perature of 104, said Liberty House special events director Mary Ann Grant, who had to break the sad news to the waiting crowd. On Friday, Vanna White, who has become famous by reveal ISLE PERCUSSIONISTS have two things to smile about this week, one a departure, the other an arrival. Honolulu drummer Noel Oki-moto, who wowed everyone with Gabe Baltazar'sjazz combo and who has long been ready for a big break, finally got it. He leaves today to join Woody Herman's big band on tour in California. The call food and craftwork IT WAS TOUGH duty but like good soldiers, Jeanne Park and Terry Rollman of the Hilton Hawaiian Village public relations department, volunteered to give Ieis and kisses to the about a dozen young, handsome pilots members of the the Air Force Thunderbirds at a Hilton reception Wednesday 'J Jeanne Christie ing letters of the alphabet on "Wheel of Fortune," ill be in the book department of Ala Mo-ana Liberty House from 11 a.m.

to noon, signing her book, 'Vanna Speaks." She and "Wheel" host Pat Sajak will have a private luncheon later with 50 people who donated $100 each to MDA when the telethon was held in the store. Garden Court waitress Martha Ogram said that hen the restaurant's only waiter, Jamie Longoria, heard about V'anna's luncheon he was quick to volu-teer his services. Longoria said that all the bus boys also volunteered to clean up after Vanna MARTIN ASSOCLVTES Advertising leader Jane Martin, feeling like the queen of the road, drove off with a new Porsche 924 from Mike Mc-Kenna last week but before she motored two blocks the out-of-gas light flashed on. Jane made it to a service station on fumes but she and the attendant had to struggle before they found out how to open the gas cap. The next day she told MOZART, harpist Susi Hussong, flutist Susan Gillespie, pianist Peter Coraggio, KHON anchor Joe Moore and Viennese desserts will be on the menu at Bagwells in the Hyatt Waikiki next Sunday at 7 p.m.

The program, which will be taped for broadcast, is a benefit for public radio station KHPR. Call KHPR at 955-8821 for the $15 tickets. Chef Alfred Vollenweider is back in the kitchen at Alfred's after skiing in Queens-town, New Zealand Special Touch is specializing in contemporary jazz at Che Pasta on Friday nights from 5 to 8 p.m. JEWELER Bernard Hurtig spent a bundle remodeling his Kahala Hilton gem salon, making good use of mirrors to create a spacious feeling. came thanks to another local boy, Eric Miyashiro, who just happens to be playing first trumpet in Woody's band.

Congratulations to Noel, who'll be on the road at least till December. The new arrival, meanw hile, is a returnee, percussion salesman and repairman extraordinaire Chuck Molinari. After an absence of several years, Chuck has reopened his Drum Shack at 560 N. Nimitz AN MTV CREW was here filming "Wipeout Weekend" last week with the rock group Poison, the rap group Fat Boys and actress Amanda Peterson, 16, ho stars in "Can't Buy Me Love." eve. Hilton Hawaii chief Earl McDonough and HHV manager Peter Schall invited the precision flying team and about 200 people to the party in the Rainbow Suite Local celebs will be serving dinner and drinks Tuesday at Compadres Corona Cantina in the Outrigger Prince Hotel.

It's a benefit to combat illiteracy in Hawaii. Tickets are $75 with $60 tax deductible The hula world suffered another tremendous loss with the death of kumu hula Rose Joshua, 86, on Sept. 9. Condolences to her family 1 IMSBTTATffirrf' Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote Or do they? Even if this practice is not feasi- mune with God in a chapel or gestion. ROBERT IRVING, ble to cover all members (perhaps sanctuary at odd hours.

NORTHRIDGE, CALIF, due to the cost of keys), it would While this solution may not seem to be appropriate for those have occurred to all churches, DEAR MR. IRVING: Thank you who have special needs to com- some might benefit from this sug- for sharing. DEAR ABBY: I am enclosing several quotes from famous people. You may want to pass these along to your readers. I clipped this from The Arizona Republic in Phoenix.

If you run this in your column, perhaps it might make some of us feel we are not all that stupid. Thank you. Open to all non-profit ffndAnnuiil (Xfi organizations owwmmr JOHN NES-BIT. PHOENIX DEAR JOHN: We can all use a little reassurance. These quotes point up the fact that what at the time can be ludi- rrnnc later i t- I', i '11 a1 Into A (J DEAR TIRED: When you think it's time to call it a night, stand, and pleasantly announce: "Time certainly does fly when the company is good we're going to turn in now so you nice people can go home." (I'm serious.) DEAR ABBY: About 55 years ago, Will Rogers said: "What's the matter with this country? No country ever had more, and no country ever had less.

Ten men in our country could buy the whole continent of North America, and 10 million can't buy enough to eat." FRAN KROIS, ST. PAUL, MINN. DEAR FRAN: Nothing is the matter with this country. It's the distribution that's out of whack. So what else is new? DEAR ABBY: A letter recently appeared in your column from a Christian who found solace in visiting a church in times of stress.

He wanted to know why the churches lock their doors, except at specified hours. You replied, correctly, that due to the increase of vandalism, churches could ill afford security guards on a 24-hour basis. I am a member of the board of trustees of St. John's in the Valley a United Methodist Church and this is how we solved that problem: Our church is locked except for scheduled functions, but every member is given a key to the chapel adjoining the church. Security is maintained, but access is not denied.

IFanagon? Dear Abby also appears in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin Today section Monday through Friday. robin" letter? What does it contain? How is it started and kept in circulation? I am interested in starting one because our family is so scattered. My younger sisters and I come from a family that has never been close, and we are trying very hard to get to know our relatives more intimately. Many thanks, and you may use my name. JANEEN JORDAN, FULLERTON, CALIF.

DEAR JANEEN: Don't apologize. Many others also asked. A round-robin letter is one that "makes the rounds" of a group with a common interest or a family who wants to keep in touch. To start one, write a newsy letter containing information about your family, then send it to another family member with instructions to add to it and send it to another family member, etc. When the original letter has made its rounds, the originator takes out his or her first letter, replaces it with a new letter, and another round begins.

Of course, the round-robin letters should be kept, because they could be valuable historical souvenirs. (They could be photocopied so that all families could have copies.) DEAR ABBY: My husband and I frequently encounter difficulty when we have guests to dinner at our home. Very often they stay until the wee hours of the morning (from 3 to 5 a.m.). We have to get up the next morning and get on with our lives. How does one politely get guests to leave? TIRED IN HIBBING, MINN.

Preliminaries until Sept. 30 Finals at UHUtah Halftime. Prize 1st 4th PLACE nooo 5th PLACE $600 6th PLACE $409 WINNERS Use of a New VW Van Id tor 1 yeai For example: Abby "Everything that can be invented has already been invented." Charles H. Duell, Director of U.S. Patent Office, 1899 "Who the hell wants to hear actors TALK?" Harry M.

Warner, Warner 1927 "Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote." Grover Cleveland, 1905 "There is no likelihood man can ever tap the power of the atom." Robert Millikan, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1923 "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." Lord Kelvin. President, Royal Society, 1895 "Ruth made a big mistake when he gave up pitching." Tris Speaker. 1921 DEAR ABBY: Please answer this in your column because I am sure I am not the only one who doesn't know. Excuse my ignorance, but what is a "round- CALL FOR INFORMATION Windward Ala Moana Pearl Harbor 262-6576 537-3386 677-0777 PRIME TIME 87 war COSTUME RENTAL PLAN Rent your HALLOWEEN COSTUME before OCTOBER 15! Make Your SELECTION EARLY AND enjoy prime choice at DISCOUNTED PRICES. Call 947-331 1 for details of Prime Time 87.

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