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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 19

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PAGE 19 HONOLULU ST A ULIETI TUESDAY, JUME 21, 1955 600 Gather to Celebrate Summer Daze Young Set Birthday of Mrs. Yuen Cho Mere than 6C0 relatives and friends gathered at the Wo Fat's Sundav evciun; to honor Mrs, Yuen Cho en the occasion rn nnin rr Ex of her fc Chinese tradition. 10 years are added on a person's age si -'l ifter one nas attained the ase of 50 so-according to the custom c.i that ccur.trv Mrs. Yuen cele- her BUt i il cd A Hawaiian rrcup 1 1 aaM 5 i By CYNTHIA KQBEIXO i 4Summer is ieumen in" and so are an increasing number cf Honolulu's popular college set. Old friends and new arrive in the Islands and become accustomed, once again, to bare feet, iaulaus.

and two-finger pot. The Outrider is a center of. 'activity and former high school classmates, can be seen chatter' ing about the good ci days, Everyone is trying to grab a tan-, trying to look kamaaina' snd not "coas hsole," Sheila Corbett. daughter "cf the Allan Corbetts. returned June 3 from Holton-Arms in Vashington, D.

C. Sheila has jusl.cpmpleted her 'year' and plans, to" spend the Summer relaxing and renewing old acquaintances. and san as Mrs. ucn and her1 c-n? son and seven daughters received the quests. JUST BEFORE dinner, the' candle lighting ceremonies wer.e performed by Colonel T.

Y. Tong-lao, consul-general for the-'Republic of China and Hong Bun Chung, president of Lung "Doo Benevolent Society. They were escorted to the altar by Mrs, Yuen's prandchil-: 'dren. Frederick F. W.

-Wong 'and Newton M. H. Yuen. Mrs. Yuen was served the traditional cup of birthday tea by her daughter-in-law.

Lavina Yuen, and Newton. Three other grandchildren." Calvin F. C- Wong, Winifred Wong and Shirley Wong en-, I I si! "i ,1 i f. IV 4 TODAY, Marcinc Lichtcr arrives from Stanford where she effervescing oucience Saturday nlgHf wci tS The King and In the captivated audience were, SPECTACULAR OPENING-Openlng to an Honolulu Community Theatre's new hit. tertamcd the quests with hulas.

Henry S. C. Young sang a Hoc vii-ki r-tj'r Marcme will be home for the MRS. YUnN CHU jSummer with her parents, DrJ left to riqht, lily Chong, T. N.

Fairbanks president cf the H.C.T.. Samuel lee; Fear! Kim, Cantonese solo. Monica Whalen.cnd Ginger Jones and Mrs. Martin H. Lichtcr.

Mrs. Fairbanks. The play will run for six weeks. Star-Bulletin Photo. Hollywood Career Girls Spend Vacation at aikiki THREE LONG STRINGS of ir Bob Guild son of tKe: the traditional firecrackers ancV and the arrived for vaca-u ere exploded as a Chinese each received ivory ctgaret tion from St.

Paul's School in musical group played. holders. Concord, New Hampshire. K. Y.

Quon. long-time friend Receiving with Mrs. Yuen! Bob will be a semor when he of the Yuen familv, was mas- were her son, KanrHook September. i iter of ceremonies Frederick and her daughters. Mrs.

Suk! Tom Shimabukuro and Gor-5 Miss Numa2ii Weds June. 26 Pen omen Are Hosts Bv GLOUIA DONALDSON iWon" thf hnstsfChan Ynun? "Mrs Km don Uycda. a pair of high; Mrs. Clarissa Bost Nichol, Never a dull- moment exists in the lives of two career. girls' anj.

hostesses extended the Lee, Mrs. Suk Heen Youns.Mrs school buddies, drove across National Auditor of the dream" jobs in a city that is the epitome of glamor and word of thanks. Kam Chong Wong, Mrs. Charles' the country together and ar-al League of. American Pen Invitations have been issued by Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Nu maiu of Honolulu for the mar riae of their daughter. Winifred -Mika. to Akira Yamada. The wedding will take place ion June 26 at Santa Barbara excitement, especially mcy arc as aiiracuve as lonica; Each of the ladies sttendine Y.

N. Chane Mrs Sadie Won rivca iueiua UY air- omen, was -entertained oy tne I Tom, former Punahou Stu-, Honolulu Branch and the Pali Whalen and Ginger JOncs. the banquet was presented an: and Mrs. Robert Gin. The vivacious blonde a piquant brunette arc taking By RUTH REVERE jdent Body.

president, is study-jBranch of that group in? nuclear nhvsics at Colum-- A Innrhenn was held in her Dear Jess: The upper arms Buddhist Church in Santa Bar- two weeks off from their radio and television-careers -in Hoi- said." "Sometimes we even hear, ly wood to vacation at the Wai- ncw jokes," Ginger laughed. kiki Biltmore. meet too people in their Kamaaina Kolumn bia University -where he Saturday at The Wil- require more attention after California, ceived a scholarship. ilows. thirtv.

In a warm climate it's' Mr amada is the son of Mr. Gordon has just finished his; Mrs, Nichol, who is interna-easier to give in to lethargy, and Mrs. S. amada of Santa sophomore year at Amherst. Kionally known as an educators ACtiiallv more exercise is Babar3 They both work or from cooks and.

golfers By Grace Ten er Wmrren in the field of music, has piuw uu ai a "ami. uuiu THE TWO. ING brothers re- Guedc producer of the House Partv -show on radio and musicians and movie stars. vision. und Art is such a joker even'from th) the vid mmv teaehin aids and mediate alter tne ceremony aurvbok of oate t0, in the Garden Room of the San- dUUlultU stvtidl wuks ui tu tmn snH Iron tnp mfisrlrs firm Gregg M.

Sinclair doffs his official toga and retires turned last week from their re- presidency of the University of Hawaii, the position Upective Mainland colleges nrtioml miterial ta tiaroara uomens tiuo, OiU Monica is assistant to Marty which he. has held for 13 years, fionolulans will be reminded! Malcolm, older of the cul as been a teacher of a Mission Canvon Road. Hill, associate producer of the us of Mother presidency which he held with great efficiency initwo. has been attending Har-m ioi4 ieacner 01 don chop ver' much r. program, and Ginger is the -MONICA recalled that sheO.

vard. He will be a Senior next mus arranged a book of "thaf-u the NEW YORK UP Beauiv show's secretary and script; slartcd singil1g radio sta. 0n June 6, 1930, Dr. Sinclair The tate is now owned md year. patriotic songs, including a spe- girL jtlens in.

Spokane, Washington. was president of by Senator Ben Donald has 3ust omp Wore IN ADDITION. Monica is the? had been singing forioUjghts CU lnoiulupnhngham and family. hitoan yxar at Ear Iharmj by fUth grade through legs a "co star of her own radio program, years but vvhen I came to Ho oddest and dra-; 0NE PR0JECT started dur- vacation with their parents 1 Pennshamaiback overhead. Do this 16 der of the You 11 5n slvwood I found the compel i-imatic organization.

It has a n. nriH.n.v va "on PfreiUi school. uiwo ana Mrs. wimam She attended the Mid-Admin tion to be so steep, I-rcaUzedjord of 19 successful years issue of the Cuespaper For variation: place your cool-off time. 'Tv inh with, he mam rri'jin istration Congress of the Pen! i I air to it.

,3 singer almost back of your head. oacK ot your neaa. puDiisnea now ana tnen, ana A iarms iirtum inn rn i ii.7" 1 jooroKeepiromfstarv-, Always mterestca in aiij edited" by Ray and Aldyth 51ii-liurupc 1 rip Tl standing, with feet about, Mrs. Mary D. Hinrichs.

who inspiring," she said. "The in-! judrnt-u. i fing. i phases of the theatre, the new Morris. duYtwhich "Since.then, I have been brought to; his new! i Four major plays were traveling with her husbandjterchansre of views from mem-rr enntet-infs from th audience.

V. fe aucea aunng ur. sinaair re- nd pedal radio and TV and working jity, enthusiasm and many new, ime They wcre -A and the 1 for Gucdcl at the same and progressive ideas. Geqrge Bernard Shaw; lll'VllUHl vvwiv imp without commercials and that's IN ADDITION to plays" and Perfect Alibi, by A. A.

sPeik play readings, four important Mlln5 Enter dame, by Gil- Monica and' Ginger Hans, around the Pacific arcajbers from various parts of fa and to Europe, reports from! country was stimulating and xne.same Tokyo that accommodations forjvcrv interesting. I wish more visitors- are excellent though 0f our members might have "SV iJL 1 high-priced. had the experience." ccllcnt for arms ami body. It have been stopping at, Mrs. Nichol was among the Pulls nsclAcs lhe arms the Imperial Hotel and now first to register at the rin- asJtvV 1 as lapnram.

have left for Europe by Pan ccss Kaiulani Hotel and willr Tae up table tenms. ouH? American World Airwavs. ibe here, until tomorrow whenicxerclse vnUe lu.n- ra.xiin or rr nnnc 'nr. Byrne, reword, cut and -1 ii receptions nignugniea me.year win and The Little Clay Cart, by them, and also handle all the" of hls presidency. cur cards on which thev are Bin- Crosby uith a non- The first was the invita tion- Shudraka.

lid. tllOiLl new written. r. vv vMv tea given oy tne lootl ignts ine lauer was tne triumpn Thev are- stopping at Bang- she leaves for the Mainland en nhont ociauon un ceicon-club at Arcadia, home of Judge of the club year and was di- route to Phoenix. and Mrs.

Walter F. Frear, for rected by Edna B. Lawson. five commercials, it is impos-' kok, Singapore, Ceylon, Madras, Delhi, Bombay, Cairo, Athens A factory in Christchurch, jNew Zealand, produces 10 tons of pressed glassware daily. rfniA rt.

-t-s sible for Art Linklcticr, the blii-n 4 TnU r- 8 orcaK HOllVWOOd. Monicas The rrmnmt Ghinpsp- artor NAME'S THE SAME and Rome. I SPARTA 'Wit. (11P Man-, Mrs. Hinrichs was chief li master oi ccrcmunu, to "tin V- a ci i l-u orire them, but he does ad Ub lccaI.lcTd 1C, Is on a radl topped off Honolulu to till.

ay brarian for the, S4ar-Bulletinppas, 17, moved halfway A a 1 a Maui Class Plans Reunion around the" world but her to make this and resigned world tour. sometimes from the cup TnH tn I Ti.n00? at lhe Llberty' -We meet fascinating newjJ8 4. t. people all thetime and Shvays 7 6 S10 fo lranr? h(1 nrw thinnc Mnnira 10r me doun thcrc- 0 held on June 18, ami the hosts Gyro-tliieing Reduce and Relax the Easy Way 1014 KapaHulu Ph. 714135 or 706943 town's name remains the same.

The attractive brunette, a native of Sparta, Greece, moved The Maui High School Class i A yacht made of glass fiber President; of 1930 will observe its silver IdUlU I trill DO 1 Wins. t'l t' AliCWi uv Sparta, to live with-ncr (Alt frtitfwrut vvhich Tdid wsith another sing-jSinclair and these" members of I anniversary on August 6 and 7 has rnade, a successful, trial runjto Si Hayes. He has his the Footlights Club: this -year on- Maui. at Nagoya. jaunt to Mrs.

P. 2 -j t-'" ii fi it i i ii ii a i if i 'i 'i l. SEE lHEIi i viy i own show now in San Fra.n-sgobcrt hite Ray Mornsj' 0n Saturday, -August' 6, a Cisco. jK ord alter DiUmg-picnic supper is pianned at (jivrrn MOVFn tn iTnttv lP; Hale Nanea. vii.Mtu iUUY LD to Holly- dolph Bukclev, John T.

Wari wood from Des Moines, Iowa.iren Rufus Hagood Bail Fenn-' A picnic and luau is planned "I was a schoolteacher in (now Mrs" Harri-or Sunday August 7, at the Iowa, believe it or but'son Mattsinger), Joel M. of Dr-. M- Otsuka. when we -moved to California. -Edna B.

Lawson, James Judd.j Further. information mav be I decided to. do something John P. Erdman, Misses Susan 5 obtained from Rose Cup Choy l.tUc more exciting. Fountain, and Una Appleby Jenkins at 7-1921 during the "I- began by typing scripts (now Mrs.

Steele Stewart). day, and 73-4542 evenings, or for Columbia "Broadcasting! 0 rp 'from Margaret Kam Choy at Company and eventually in-i HEFRESJ1MEN TS vere 7.5-G63 hented thi. inh iH irved in the formal garden rmL H. by i. McttHr 5) 'V ci Vv 10 DAY i Nov, ih.i! vj.mmer is hfrff fvT sure.

viv fvirc better if i Ji lat the rear of the house, alters m. 1 uuu' uul nt 135s hpinr internreted hv v. PSiil A PIT. ifiMA IH h(M" ah fimili- Oll jhift Ircp oX i 0 0.0 uUUin njvn vjhu iaiiim ua runer ichlk' I i in lhe nf T-t i eption honoring thej 2 in ereventini the tventnff; Utcr sleep to me cool r-iifnriii rntfA. 'v rec cf the morniof.

Your toddler's I Wilbur Plav prs was an out- 3nd relieving re.chmc a more sociable f. nJ. ncr spare lime is standing ev ent the SPent With rithrr h-r T-Vnnh't 1 tk- OnUMJC5. tinvf on having a' little more oe i Th. tj: time wah his fvonte poodle, Charlie, or a certain: late Mrs Adams mother iu nd choare tcH it gte daJdy bit Hollywood radio announcer.1 of Mrs Walter Dillingham re pUytime uh bis pnJe joy.

Ginger 1 revealed. L.mii...u1a. mxi FREE TRIAL POINT CANT BREAK! NEVER NEEDS SHARPENING!" "writing DOESNT SMUDGE! ERASES CLEANLY! PRECISION-MADE! no Why not licht of jour "Between my radio' and TV cncs with the exclusiVe gerblr jcommitmcnts-and night school the new psychology classes I am usual- -1 ALUMINUM AWNINGS liABY DOLt: Its value for only $2.00. and 12 Gcrbcr labels or cereal box lb 12 life-hie repro-. due I ion of the There's a Hexolum Awning for every pur-poe: Windows, Carport.

Patio, Porehe. l.v occupied with, keeping track of my tomhoyishf (daughter. Monica1 said, as she pointed out a pho-1 her wallet of her5 little girl. "She sings constantly around house, and although she always be on keyv afraid she's ahvavs thej loudest in her musical pro-t 1 ever 100 ceder cebinotbns to cHocse Irc 5 jizei to every preblern rore 'dureb'e because they ore r-sce frcm tempered elumlnun O-v-. ZZ-- adorable UcrbcT Baby is net only rea.5 personality, versAtile as can be.

it drir.ks, wets, cries, sits has movable, arms and rraciically indestructible vsith a-soft, invl.p'.AMie head, rubber body. Added play a ttt actions. 'Just mail money nJ labels to GerScr lUby I'cmsJjs P. O. lo NANCY GATES we n't 11 luprkjr two eect baked enamel fin'ih rvt, crock, fede or peel prams, at.

scnooi. TOP'OF THE WORLD' t3t TKrii U- Art Hawaii. Olfer Honolulu, eety naInteoee ws wesn hese 0 cajgJy bw in ceil i rood only in ll.5., its povies- sioos and Canada, fx fires Dec. 31, 1955. Tokiro vcvr cdiit to xbe BE FIRST TO OWN ONE! Buy it on EASY CREDIT TERMS Pteee -d Nt- fstktt It LIQUID HAD Pe: i et $3.95 eseH cd rii rer s.rd add con- -v i be the 7 BREAD I Jerably to tbe rovers of tne m.

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littla cpptM fagging because of the heal? Gerbcr Junior Foods, are tisuaHy great perker uppers. For irese tpe-cislty-prepareJ toods hve such templing colors and true-to nitcie flavors they male mealtimes fomelhirg to fool forward to. Be-ides, they he the tender. eenl-minced texture so tight for tees hers learning to chew, Vanety galore, too! Over 25 delicious fruits, ege-labies, sot p. meats and desserts.

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