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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 24

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SIXTEEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949 'A 'Is, I v-4 IS 1 i IP 21-E i MRS. JOHN F. MENDONCA A GERMAN BRIDE is Mrs. MISS SHIRLEY MOSS, 1947 Pineapple Bowl queen, returned Herbert Costa, who was married Jr. was Miss Bernice Rita Neves before her February 26 wedding last week from a six month tour recently in St.

Elizabeth's church, Irene Cremer, daughter of Mr, in St. Patrick's church. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aiea.

She is the former Miss of the mainland. She was honored Saturday by Miss Ellen Mahoe at a party which also complimented Stephen "Vasconcellos on his and Mrs. Leo Cremer of Neu-Isen- burgr, Germany. The bridegroom Neves, 1114 Third and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Mendonca, 917 Bannister St. is the son of John Costa of Kalihi MRS. RALPH OTAKE Samson Studio. Jane Honda Says Vows in Mission With Ralpn Otake The wedding of Miss Jane C.

Honda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Honda of Waialua and Ralph Otake. 417-A Koula took place last Saturday afternoon in Honpa Hongwanji Mission.

The newlyweds live at Cooper On Char Sons photo. tract, Aiea. Danny Morse photo Personal Gare MRS. MILAN E. ROBERTS C.

XV. Beers studle. Doris Dorman Wed To M. E. Roberts Mr.

and Mrs. Milan E. Roberts, who have been honeymooning on Hawaii and Kauai, have returned to make their home in Honolulu. Before their wedding Februarv 12,., in the parsonage of First Method ist church, the bride was Doris E. 1 Dorman.

Mrs. T. G. Black, sister of the bride, and Harry L. Smith were attendants for the morning ceremony conducted by the Rev.

Henry Appenzeller. tt tt The bride wore a long white satin gown with fingertip veil and carried white orchids. s. Black chose a powder blue frock and a French bouquet. A reception was held afterward at The Tropics.

a tt Mrs. Roberts is the daughter of By RUTH REVERE Dear Edna: Your problem con iMJ I The Rev. K. Fujitani conducted MRS. SETSUO KATSUDA was Miss Helen Sachiki dition sounds like visceroptosis.

It is characteristic of your long lean the ceremony. tt Masaru Honda, brother of the Ida before her wedding last Saturday at the home of the Rev. E. Fujinaga, who officiated. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Torazo Ida. 3714 Manoa and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. body, which invariably has long low hanging organs.

There is little supporting fatty tissue, with the WED LAST SUNDAY, Mrs. Harold I. Yamane is the former Miss Florence F. Amano, daughter of Mrs. Toyosuke Amano and the late Mr.

Amano of Honolulu. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Taikichi Yamane of Ewa, with whom the couple will make their home, and the late Mr. Yamane. Craig Stevens photo.

4, -4 '4 bride, gave her in marriage. Miss Joan C. Warashina was maid of natural laxity of muscles, and a falling condition is the result. Miyanosuke Katsuda, Makaweli, Kauai. Craig fetev' ens photo.

Your first step, since you have honor, and Richard Miyamoto was best man. Pearls adorned the shaped lace 3'oke of the bride's satin gown, and a latticed pearl tiara so much discomfort after meals, is to consult your doctor. He may held her fingertip veiL White orchids with butterfly orchid streamers formed her bouquet. Florence F. Amano Bride Sunday of Harold I.

Yamane require X-rays of this section of your body. He may urge you to eat frequently and to take highly nourishing foods. He will advise vou to rest before and after eat Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Lutts. 723 15th ing and to chew your food slowly tt tt Aquamarine taffeta was styled with kimono sleeves for the maid Cha-3. xhe bridegroom lives and thoroughly. Take my sugges tions to him.

Blush pink satin was worn by Miss Florence F. Amano when she of honor. She wore mitts match at 3204 Oahu Ave. and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Roberts of Milan, Pa. Afternoon Wedding Unites Miss Ida And Setsuo Katsuda An afternoon wedding last Saturday cnited Miss Helen Sachiko Ida and Setsuo Katsuda. The Rev.

E. Fujinaga officiated at his home. Miss Alice S. Ida and Hiro-shi Noji were the attendants. tt tt ti The bride was gowned in ivory satin, with a tulle yoke, short sleeves, and neplum.

She wore a a a ing her dress, and carried pink exchanged marriage vows with You must eat to create fat and roses. Harold I. Yamane in the Church I you must exercise to build muscle tone. You must have a nourishing of the Crossroads last Sunday aft ernoon. Public Is Invited breakfast.

Milk at ten the The Rev. Charles Hoskinson of A reception was held at Rainbow Garden. Mr. and Mrs. Otake, both employes of W.

A. Ramsay are at home at 2043 Mohala way. The bride was graduated from morning and at four in the after AT A FAMILY DINNER the en tasrement of Miss Sadie Cecilia ficiated. noon. Before retiring take more To Benefit Party Freitas to Pvt.

Raymond K. Morales Given away by her brother. The public is invited to a benefit Richard Amano, the bride carried milk or ovamne. rive meals a day are not too much. Eat a little at a time, in the beginning to help was announced recently by her mother, Mrs.

Cecelia N. Hooper. a single orchid on a prayer book. Waialua high school and the bridegroom from McKinley high school. card party of Harmony chapter No.

4, Order of the Eastern Star, March 25 at 2002 Oahu Ave. that nervous indigestion, which is with streamers knotted with lilies of the valley. Her fingertip veil MRS. GEORGE Y. NOJI Art Center Studio.

Patsy Nishi Is G. Y. NojTs Bride Lace adorned the white satin matching mitts and a lace edged veil falling to train length from a keening your weight down. Reservations for the event can crown of orange Diossoms. Jti High strung people need a great was of blush pink tune.

tt tt tt The wedding is to take place in the near future. The family party was in celebration of the birthday of Miss Theresa Freitas. sister of the bride elect. Pvt. Morales is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Morales. Bentley portrait. bouquet was of white cattle- deal of sleep, in order to gam be made with Mrs. Carl Hawkins, 93620.

The party starts at 7:30. and The maid of honor. Miss Alyce weight. But added weight is not Yamane. and bridesmaid.

Miss ya and vanda orchids. tt tt The maid of honor wore aqua enoush. You must brace and tone proceeds will go to the ways and means committee for use on club gown and fingertip veil which Alice Amano. also wore blush pink the muscles of the abdominal re satin. They carried blue delpmni projects.

marine taffeta and carried purple gion. The way to do this is through Miss Patsy F. Nishi wore when she became the bride of George Y. Noji February 26. um bouquets, and wore old fash exericse.

ioned cameos on blue ribbons Daughters of Nile Plan Children's Party Today All members of Egyptian temple No. 33. Daughters of the Nile, are invited to join in celebrating the temple's 23rd birthday this afternoon. The temple will give the party at Shriners hospital for Crippled Children from 2:30 to 4. Members are urged to be present to help serve the children.

The Rev. R. Fuiii officiated in Ptosis Exercise Routine 1 Weight on hands and knees around their necks. Elaine Nara- Social Workers Meeting Hongwanji Mission. Miss Patricia Matayoshi and MRS.

CHARLES Y. OLIVA Craig Stevens photo. At Next Thursday and folded arms, head resting on arms, hips perpendicular knees. cattleyas and vanda orchids. The bride was graduated from McKinley high school.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Torazo Ida, 3714 Manoa Rd. -a tt tt Mr. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Miyanosuke Katsuda, Makaweli, Kauai, was graduated from Waimea high school. His home is at 4947 Kalanianaole highway. Hawaii chapter. American Asso moto, flower girl, was in pink.

Bunny Watanabe carried the rings. Best man was Takashi Noda. The head usher. George Kaneko. was assisted by Paul Takahashi.

Kiyoshi Sugimoto, Raymond Sa kata. Arthur Furuta. Isao Morisa- 2 Keeping above position, pull Miss Aliason Is Miss Amy Nishi, in aquamarine taffeta, attended the bride. Walter Takara stood with the bridegroom and George Iwamoto was best man. ciation of Social Workers, will meet at noon Thursday at the YWCA.

abdominal muscles in as hard as C. Y. Oliva's Bride you can. Keiax. men repeal contraction five times.

Roll over on side and relax completely. Repeat exercise four to six times. ko and Wataru Takahashi. tt The bride carried white orchids A morning wedding in Filipino tt tt Mrs. Yamane is with the International Business Machine Co.

of i i I lJ 1 if 4 and her attendants had bouquets of vanda orchids tt The above is to assist you carry A reception was held at the mis Hawaii, and is active in young sion social hall. out your doctor's treatments. Talk over with him the exercise recommended. R. United church last Sunday united Miss Madeline Aliason, daughter of Eugenio Aliason of Aiea, and Charles Y.

Oliva, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eulogio A. Oliva of Pearl City. adult work of Jhe YWCA.

She is the daughter of Mrs. Toyosuke The bride, who attended Far rington high school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buntaro Nisni, Amano. The bridegroom is with the territorial tax office.

531 North Vineyard St. For the ceremony conducted by tt tt After a short honeymoon, the Mr. Noil attended K.aimukx high the Rev. George Garcia, the bride school. miA HAKDS0ME HAIRS HARD Hi TO RESIST- gj ASK THE GUY "WHO NV i JUST BEEN KISSEP I 'XVV Fellows get be most oat of ik.

-V life. LVa't risk looking like jSy Vj unmade bed. Just ase Three 1 r- Flowers Brilliantine to smooth Vv A snarly strands of hair and to nt Ml' 'JJ keep it soft, pleasing and EASY 1 fSL to HANDLE. Jjpj Yamanes will live at Ewa with the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Taikichi Yamane.

They are living at 3838 Keanu wore a marquisette dress with ruffles. From a pearl Juliet cap fell her fingertip veil. Streamers of fern cascaded from her bouquet St. of white orchids and carnations. Her father gave her in mar Ruth Millett's Notebook riage.

Yellow and aquamarine gowns "It was iust one of those days." Chic Chicks Help Waikiki Visitor Feather His Nest Something to crow about is the clever personal promotion W. Clarke Swanson of Omaha gives his chicken products. Vacationing at the Royal Hawaiian with Mrs. Swanson and the Frank Andrewses of Omaha, he has intrigued the natives with his unique cuff links. a tt tt Each gold link shows "Penny the Hen," emblem of his company, sitting on her nest.

One nest opens to disclose tiny golden eggs, while the other nest contains the tiny chicks. tt tt tt The brown tie with tan roosters which Mr. Swanson was wearing the other day isn't more promotion for his company, however. It's a local purchase, a gift from his wife. it Mr.

Swanson is sales manager and secretary-treasurer of C. A. Swanson Son of Omaha. said the housewife in summing up were wrorn by the matron of honor, Mrs. Felicitis Fernandez, the bridesmaids, Miss Florence Caye-tano, Mercy Arrocena, Linda Aliason and Hedy Sishar, and the flower girl, Annette Sugui.

and end up worse than when they started. BUT HOW MANY housewives ever stop to realize that the days that go wrong from start to finish don't always just happen, that often they are brought on by the housewife herself? Maybe she is trying to rush a day in which everything went wrong. Probably every housewife has days that start off badly, don't get any 'better as the day wears on, Their bouquets were of pink, three Flowers BRILLIAHT1HE yellow and red roses respective ly- LACE TRIMMED SATIN was worn by Miss Doris Yoshie Tana-ka February 18 when she was married to Ralph Kazuo Akahoshi in the Church of the Crossroads. After a reception in the church garden the newlyweds honeymooned on the Big Island. Daughter of Mrs.

Misawo Tanaka, the bride is with Von-IIamm Young Co. The bridegroom, who is with Home Insurance Co. of Hawaii and New England Mutual Life Ins. is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kotaro Akahoshi. Benny's studio. DeltccteFy Scented in Solid or Liquid Fort L.ittle James Oliva carried the rings. Best man was John Fernandez. Ushers were John Oliva, Gilbert Canapes.

Freddy Fibayan, and Carlito Pabalon. Both Mr. and Mrs. Oliva graduated from Waipahu high school. Creation of 1ttMt1tttar JlgBjU MV PO-iirji-i 1 things too fast, because she is in a hurry to get things done and get out of the house for a social engagement.

a tt tt Or maybe half of her mind is on some unsolved problem, while the other half tries to cope with the day's emergencies. Or maybe she is just feeling down and needs either a day off or to start planning something exciting for the future to give her a lift. ONE OF THE BEST things about a housewife's job is that she is pretty much her own boss, and I -if Dear C. You can have more beautiful lashes if you will care for them regularly. Massage them ever so gently every night with your richest face cream, or with a special eyelash cream.

Apply just a little of the cream on your finger tips, touch it as near as possible to the roots of the lashes without getting it in the eyes. a tt a SMOOTH IT ON the lashes, rubbing down their length, to polish them and correct their dryness and stiffness. Do this every night at bedtime, and you will see the benefits in a few weeks. Dark smooth eyelashes with a delicious curl, which can be developed with regular grooming, do enhance your loveliness. Add a moment of care for your lashes to your daily regime of beauty, C.

K. to improve your lashes. R. R. a a a Dear L.

R. Oily scalp must be washed faithfully and at least once a week. It is important to keep it super clean to prevent infection. Between washings brush and comb your hair for several minutes. Wash brushes and combs as often as you wash your hair.

Shampooing and brushing oily hair may seem to, increase the oil-iness temporarily but your hair needs the cleaning and stimulating effect of frequent shampoos. A corrective and astringent scalp tonic will help to remedy the condition of an oily scalp. Use a scalp tonic after every shampoo, and between shampoos, working it into the scalp itself with massage, and wiping it down the length of the hair, too. R. R.

ana Dear Emmie: There is no more lovely way to wear long dark hair than Indian fashion, with a braid on each side of tthe head wound in a heavy coil that covers the ears. Weight and fullness at the sides of the head tend to give the face width, thus rounding out thinness or narrowness through the cheek bones. WAVES THAT ARE set to parallel the hair line, running the full width of the head from side to side, give width to the face. Since your face is narrow Emmie, have given you a way to wear your hair though long. However, the new short hair-dos are becoming to your type face also.

can usually schedule her work to. suit her own convenience. So, when "one of those" days" comes along, instead of blaming it on fate she might do better to examine her own state of mind to see if she can't find out why things are not running Then she can try to correct whatever is wrong, before things get worse as the day wears on. I IfisAh Mainland Friends Feted Mr. and Mrs.

Y. T. Lura gave a Chinese dinner Monday night at MISS ROSE DOROTHY MONIZ and Lindo Candido are engaged, it is announced by Mrs. Annie Silva, 450 South Beretania mother of the bride elect. Mr.

Candido, son of Mrs. Virginia Me-derios, 2024 Kealoha is with city and county civil service, and his fiancee is employed by Hawai their home on East Manoa Rd. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Haley of Tacoma, Wash.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Campbell of ioledo, Mr.

and Mrs. John Child. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M.

Fuller and ian Pineapple Co. Williams Studio. Mr. and Mrs. A.

O'Ruark. 7c? for4- OVeqUIZ.For Married Folks Only THE BETROTHAL of Miss Mary Beatrice Silva and Ernest T. Gomes is announced today by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Silva, 1595 Machado her parents.

No nuptial date has been set. The bridegroom elect, son of Mrs. Rose R. Gomes, 2905 Kalihi is an army veteran and an employe of Oahu Plumbing and Sheet Metal Ltd. He is a graduate of Honokaa high school and Miss Silva of Farrington high school.

De Boer Studio. -SXAV. R. R. tt Send your questions on personal care to Ruth Revere in care of The Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

Early Horn hods if tarns Bears info its WONDERFUL COFFEE IN 2 SECONDS i ir Chas Sanborn' new a wancferfu, wonderfu spWf-ffthg success Instant Coffe Product coat about penny i i A 111? tirJ J. I i i a cup No pot no grounds do waste no wait! WHY DOES HE PULL AWAY FROM HER TOUCH? Got A Little Hawaii Annie? Yds, its "angel -making" this wonderful new Chase Sanborn blend! "What's in it? ask! The answer is Selecciones (pronounced seieck-see-o-nays). That's the Spanish for some coffees selected mainly for perfecting body others selected mainly for perfecting flavor. The flavor coffees in this heavenly new blend are hand-selected 1-2 -three times! 1. Hand-selected from shade-grown, pedigreed trees.

2. Hand-selected at the peak of ripeness. 3. Hand-selected before and after curing. No wonder it's so delicious.

Try it! If you don't think it's the best coffee you ever tasted, just send us the unused portion and well give you double your money back. Get your pound today! (It's vacuum-packed, of course.) And long live your houseful of early morning angels! The answer, for this wife, may lie in her neglect of intimate feminine daintiness the complete daintiness assured only by effective douching. For the effective douching necessary to complete womanly charm, many doctors recommend "Lysol" brand disinfectant. Unlike weak, homemade douching solutions, potent, yet gentle, "Lysol" kills every germ it reaches. Kills odor, too.

IET "IYSOI" help you keep the wholesome, complete daintiness so important to married happiness. Always use "Lysol" in the douche. If you're looking for a name for that youngster a beautiful Hawaiian name that she'll take pride in wherever life takes her in later years, you'll find it in the more than 500 Hawaiian given names listed in the pocket-size book "All About Hawaii." Only $1 at book stores and newsstands throughout the Territory, or from the publishers. By mail in'Hawaii, mainland and foreign, 1. 15.

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