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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 10

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TEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1943 Mayor Petrie's Daughter Is Attractive May Bride Miss FausTo Be Bride Today In New York 7 Making a lovely picture as she was escorted to the altar of St Andrew's cathedral, Miss Irma Petrie, daughter of Mayor Lester In a candle light ceremony today. Miss Katherine Elizabeth Faus will exchange marital vows with Capt. Burton Curtis Andrus USAAF. Petrie and Mrs. Petrie, exchanged marital vows Tuesday with John F.

Chillingworth. The ceremony will be performed at 8 p.m. in the General's chapel, Ft Hamilton, New York. Mr. Chillingworth, also from a well known island family, is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel F. The attractive bride elect is the daughter of Maj. Robert B. Faus Chillingworth Jr.

and Dr. Marie K. Faus of Honolulu. Her grandmofher, Mrs. Minne The Very Rev.

Dean William Ault F. Keim, formerly of Honolulu J1 A will attend the service. Leonard performed the impressive ceremony before about 500 guests at 5 p. m. in the chancel which was adorned with bouquets of callas.

LOVELY BRIDE: Mrs. John F. Chillingworth (Irma Petrie), daughter of Mayor Lester Petrie and Mrs. Petrie, was married May 18 in St Andrew's cathedral. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel F. Chillingworth Jr. Two well known kamaaina families were united by the marriage. The Very Rev.

Dean William Ault performed the ceremony. McClurg photo. Kent will give her in marriage. The Misses Janet Hayes, Didi The bride was given in marriage rii ''V' ill --r-' i I i LiS- JUvV i.rini..inii mi til rrnnmJ 1 Sharpies, Ellen Kue and Jane Anderson will attend the bride elect. John Andrus, brother of the bene by her father.

She chose a lovely gown of white dict, will be best man. Ushers are worth was graduated from Punahou school and is with the USED. Her husband, a Roosevelt graduate, is employed at the Hawaiian Electric Co. mm John Cooke Weds Artist On Mainland Friends in the Islands will be interested to learn of the marriage of Miss Wilma Vermillia to John Starr Cooke, youngest son of Clarence H. Cooke of Honolulu.

The ceremony took place May 4 on the mainland. Mrs. Cooke, who is an artist teaches art in an Ojai valley school, California. Mr. Cooke Is from a prominent kamaaina family.

His father is chairman of the board of directors of the Bank of Hawaii, The benedict a Punahou graduate, has studied art and has appeared in theatrical roles in Beverly Hills, Cal. A present he is an instructor of art at Hillside House school in Ojai. Guntzer-CuII Marriage Rites Miss Erma CuT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.

P. Cull of Seattle, to be Capts. Robert Springer and. David Cooper, USA. A reception will follow the wed marquisette fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long tapering sleeves, fitted basque and a bouffant skirt which swept into a fan shaped train.

She carried a spray of white phalaenopsis orchids and wore a single pearl strand. Her fingertip veil of French tulle was ding at Ft Hamilton officers' club. Miss Faus is a popular and talent ed member of the young Honolulu social set Upon graduation from ENJOYING AT A USO PARTY: Punahou school, she attended Bryn fastened with matching orchids. Mawr college, Bryn Mawr. Pa.

Mrs. John Wilg, sister of the Later she attended Radcliffe college, Cambridge, and is now studying medicine in the Univer bride, was matron of honor. She was dressed in a gown of light blue crepe accented by ilima leis joined by orchids. In her hair she wore the same floral combination. West Warren, Aviation Machinists Mate Wallace Harwood, USN, Portland, Miss Marion Brisette, junior hostess; Fireman First Class Wesley C.

Harrell USN, Moorehead. X. Sergeant Sam Kanoff, USA, Philadelphia, Yeoman 3rd class James Y. Nelson, USN, Crowley, Sergeant Harvey McCnne, USAAF, DnBois, Mesdames Laura Freitas, Harry Cannon, senior hostess, and Virginia Freitas; Harry Cannon, senior hostesses, and Virginia Watson O'Connor, assistant director of the club. Star-Bulletin photo.

sity of Pennsylvania cchool of Men from various branches of the service are pic-tared here with ISO hostesses at the 1183 Fort St. USO club. They are drinking punch between dances at the Wednesday afternoon party. In the picture, from left to right are Seaman Second Class Howard Kyrk, I'SN, of St Tanl, Minn. Private First Class Louis Shubert, USMC, St.

Louis, Private First Class Paul R. Micele. USA, Jersey City, N. Aviation Ordnance Mate Second Class Cliff Phaneuf, LSN, medicine. She has made an out standing scholastic record.

After Other attendants were the Misses her wedding, she plans to continue her medical work. Kina Claire Frost and Phyllis Chillingworth, sister of the bride crown flower lei. Robert Beasley Capt Andrus, son of Cot Burton C. Andrus, USA, and Mrs. Andrus of was the best man.

groom. They were attractively gowned in yellow marquisette with New York City, was graduated from the U. S. military academy at West bouquets of mixed lavender or was married to Vincent Other guests at the wedding were Mr. Lucas, Mrs.

Beasley and Mr. and Mrs. Newton R. Holcomb. The bride is a graduate of the director of the office of community war services of the federal security agency.

Mr. Guntzer came to the islands from Washington, D. two year ago and is assistant manager of the Honolulu field office cf old age and survivors insurance bureau of th social security board. Women in War Work USO Women Uphold Morale chids and orchids in their hair. Guntzer at a quiet ceremony at H.

Frederick Mosher was best University of Washington and has man. Ushers included Carlos W. Point, N. Y. He is a former aid to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt mm Miss Woodside 3:30 p.

m. May 12 at Kawaiahao church, with the Rev. Edward Ka-hale, pastor of the church, reading the marriage lines. been in the islands for a year and a half. She is the assistant territorial Long.

Robert A. Arnott, Marvin W. Lindburg and the bride's brothers, Lester and Wesley H. Petrie. A good mental attitude is an factor in the makeup of a Miss Cull wore a dark blue sheer good soldier.

Large numbers of After the wedding the young Betrothed suit and a small matching hat She had a pikake lei. Mrs. Charles Lucas, matron of honor, wore a white and lavender print and a housewives and working women are arranging their time to devote at least a part of every week to moral huildine in USO centers. couple received at the Alewa Dr. home of Mayor and Mrs.

Petrie. The house was filled with pikake leis, callas and ginger. Elmer Lee's troupe serenaded. Fort St. center one of the most outstanding of the USO headquarters.

Army, navy, marine and coast guard bands furnish the music. A check room service provide facilities for checking gas masks, helmets and packages. Senior hostesses serve punch or coffee, doughnuts or cookies from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Johnny Noble gives an all Hawaiian program alternate Saturdays. A radio, victrola and two pianos The USO center at 1183 Fort St A large number of people prom is one of the most popular rendezvous for servicemen in Honolulu, iviiiium Miles is director of the inent in civilian and service life If vrC7i center, and he is ably assisted by here were present to extend congratulations and aloha. A wedding supper for the bridal are available to anyone who cares to play them. party, members of the families and a few close friends followed the reception. Club women appeal to all persons The mayor official family, high ranking military officers and Gov.

with extra rooms in their homes to be rented on a daily basis, to call and register. One of the biggest demands is for rooms in homes where Ingram M. Stainback and Mrs. Stainback were among the guests. men can talk and find a homelike The young couple plan to make atmosphere.

their home on Alewa drive for sev The 1183 Fort St. club will hold eral months. Young Mrs. Chilling- an open house May 29 and 30 to celebrate the first anniversary of the overseas USO units. All serv a large staff of women woriters.

Mrs. Virginia Watson O'Connor is head hostess, assistant director and program arranger. Her assistant is Mrs. Emily Hussey. About 40 senior hostesses devote at least four hours weekly to the management and running of the headquarters.

Their most outstanding contribution is motherly conversation. They make a USO recreation center into a home for the men. The club Includes in Its recreational facilities a billiard parlor with two pool tables, a large dance hall, a library and a lounge. The library is filled with both contemporary and old fiction and non-fiction books, current popular magazines, hometown newspapers and technical books connected with servicemen's work so that they may study in pleasant surroundings. The library also has an extensive collection of maps.

Adjoining the library is a room with tables, pen and ink, which may be used for letter writing or study. TV, a tnsrwnK Iniinff I filled with icemen are invited. Senior hostesses are: Mesdames Riley H. Allen, Paul Anderson, George Barnhart. Mary K.

Callihan, A. W. Cannon, Wah Kai Chang, Sam Chillingworth, George Ching, John Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Woodside of Sierra drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Maylien Ruth, to Robert Henri Grosjean of this city. The announcement was made at a surprise birthday tea May 17 on the bride elect's 21st birthday, also her parents 30th wedding anniversary, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. P. M.

Nielson, 3857 Sierra drive. Miss Woodside, a member of a kamaaina family, is a graduate of Roosevelt high school and attended the University of Hawaii. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon E.

Grosjean, formerly of San Francisco and Marin county, but now of this city. He is a graduate of St. Brigids school, San Francisco, Tamalpias high school and Marin junior college. He is now connected with the Hawaiian hotels division of the Matson Navigation No definite date has been set for the wedding. Littell-Reid Troth Announced (Special to The Star-Bulletin) WASHINGTON, D.

May 18. Flying Officer and Mrs. James S. Reid of Montreal, Canada, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Flora Reid, to Lt. jg) Harrington Littell, son of the Right Rev.

S. Harrington Littell of Honolulu. The wedding will take place today in St. James chapel of the Cathedral of St John the Divine in New York City. Miss Reid, who is working at the British embassy here was the guest in whose honor Miss Craig McGea-chy, first secretary of the embassy, entertained from 6 to 7:30 o'clock recently.

Miss Reid is a member of Tangee Corbett, Henry Freitas, Laura Frei on your tas, Dorothy Doak, Anne Hunt, William Kerr, Julia Kinney, Paul Lemke, Mary Laborio, Clarence Liu, Walter Ordenstein. Jeanette Puuohau, Jose phine Redmon, E. L. Schlemmer, BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Miss Maylien Woodside, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Woodside, will become the bride of Robert Henri Grosjean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon E.

Grosjean. The engagement was announred May 17 at a tea. Mc-Clurg E. W. Small, Robert Stewart, Rose Suster, O.

H. Tompkins, E. M. Watson, Ann Whitmore and Maria Wong. -THE LIFT THAT KETIR IHS T0O mi irresistible charm I Tangee lipsticks give I'P flower the famous cream base smoothes, softeni.

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Junior League Meeting The Honolulu branch. Junior League of America, will meet at 2 p. m. June 3 at the home of Mrs. Paul A.

Johnson, 2535 Makiki Heights Rd. It is hoped that members will make a special effort to attend, as comfortable chairs. At one end is a registration book, which affords servicemen an opportunity to discover friends stationed in the islands. Senior hostesses aid men in locating their friends. A "message to buddy" service is sponsored with both a message box and a bulletin board, where notes are posted.

The women in charge have organized contests, two of the most popular being a weekly checkers game and ping pong. Dances are held twice weekly from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Seventy attractive Junior hostesses make the Complete your make-up with matching Tangee Rouge and Face Powder. -f- A bos: for a miracle has happened at the base of the bia-cup where a patented cushion inset softly Ufa your bosom, holds that firm rounded contour, never becomes limp or lax through seasons of washing and wear.

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Grosjean will hold a garden buffet supper at her Diamond Head home this evening. Guests of honor will be the Misses Kahtleen Patterson and Maylien Woodside and their respective fiances, Charles McWayne and Robert Grosjean. Deb Keeps Wartime Beauty BRIGHT I Miss McGeachy's staff. important matters will be discussed. WITH THIS Woodbury FACIAL COCKTAlf No danger of dingy skin with, Woodbury Facial Soap to help clear your complexion.

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