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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 6

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SIX HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN SATURDAY, MAY IS, 1942 Social i I Miss Schenck Engaged To John Kneubuhl The Rev, snd Mrs. Norman C. 11 This Afternoon Betty Murphy To Be Married Lovely St Clement's Episcopal church will be arranged in the green and white motif with white gladioli. Easier lihes and gardenias against a palm background for the 4 o'clock wedding today of Miss Elizabeth Piatt i Betty Murphy and George Gregory Maddams. i Schenck have announced the en- AT A DELlGinrrL PARTI" given by Miss The 1 ma Jeanne Ellison, above, last Friday at her Nuuana home, the hostess' engagement to Charles Russell Nlebel of Palo Alto.

Cal-T was revealed to young friends. No wedding date ha been photo. OF INTEREST TO HONOLULANS Is the engagement of Miss Dorothy Schenek, above, daughter the Rev. nd Mrs. Norman C.

Schenck, to John Kneubuhl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Knenbuhl of Tntulla. American Samoa. An early summer wedding: on the mainland Is being planned.

THE NirMALV hotel was the set IN A LOVFLY wedding tat Sat. nrday at the a nana home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. C'atton, their daughter, Jean Margaret, above, became the bride of John Christopher York, oon of Mr.

Ada M. York of San Pieg a The hrtdrrroom i ith Lewm and Cooke, Ltd. It phlv Marie Farrell, G. R. Morgan Wed Miss Marie Annette Farrell, an exchange teacher from Somerville, now on the staff of Robert Louis Stevenson school, became the bride of Glenn Russell Morgan of the California National Guard now stationed in Hawaii.

Thursday, at 11:30 a. m. in St. Augustine's By the Sea. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Father Francis Patrick Rowley. The altar was decorated with white flowers and candles and music was provided by the church organist ting Sunday for an Informal party at tthlrh the engagement of Floy Garrison and Sterling Adams was revealed. The bride elect la well known Ilonolnta photographer and her ftane la with the V. government. The wrddln date Is June 7.

Marie Of den photo. Floye Garrison Engaged To Sterling Adams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison of Clarkston. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Floye.

to Sterling Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Adams Memphis.

Term. The woddine mill take place June 7 at the House Without a Key, Hale-kulani hotel. The engagement was revealed to about 75 friends of the couple at an informal party given by Mifs Helen Hess. Frank Clay and Harold Hughes on Sunday at the Kiumalu hoteL A recording of a news broadcast inserted with the betrothal news was played during the affair. The bride elect wore a green and white afternoon frock with double white carnation lei.

Miss Garrison was graduated from the University of Oregon. Eugene. She has resided in Honolulu for the past year. She is a well known Honolulu photographer. Her fiance received his law degree from the University of Tennessee.

Memphis. He is member of the Tennessee state bar association. He js associated with the U. S. government Caremer.t of their daughter.

Dorothy. to John Kneubuhl. sen of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Benjamtn Kneubuhl of Tutuila.

American Srw Th is planned for early rammer, prob- ably cr. the ir.a:r,ana. Miss Schenck was graduated from Punahou school in 3 938 and is at present a senior at Wellejley college. Mass, from which she will be graduated in Ju-e. The young Mr.

Kneubuhl was graduated from Punahou. where he was well known in athletic and dramatic circles. He is attending Yale university, where he is majoring in creative writing along dramatic hnes. His Honolulu friends will be interested to know that his play. The Sunset Crowds, has been accepted for Yale's spring dramatic production.

well known stage dr5icr.fr. has been commissi on c-d to do the sets. The senior Mr. Kneubuhl is well known in Honolulu through his association with the Matson Navigation Co. in the South Seas.

Society To Meet Tuesday The Stranger's Friend Society. will hold its annual meeting at 3 p. m. Tuesday. May 19.

at 3001 Nuuanu Ave, home of Mrs. Arthur F. WalL An invitation Is extended to all friends of the society and to those mothers, grandmothers and great grandmothers were members of the organization. Hospital Meeting The Hospital Council of Honolulu wm hold its monthly meeting Wednesday at 2:33 p. m.

in the Mabel Smyth memorial building. '4 MISS JAYNE SHAFFER, whose engagement to James Pureell Van-sant of Bristol. Is announced. The bride elect i the daughter of Mrs. Nicholas E.

Shaefer and the late Mr. Shaffer of Honolulu. Makes of 1 The Rev. Dr. E.

Tanner Brown will officiate. The bride elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Temple Murphy of Honolulu San Marino.

CaL. will be escorted to the altar by her fiance's father, Sidney B. 'Mad-dams. She will wear a sun yellow chiffon gown designed with draped panel skirt, sweetheart neckline, short cap sleeves and a gathered basque bodice. Her pale yellow over the face veil will be caught with orchids.

She will carry white cattleya orchids detailed with yellow cypripedium. For something old. she will carry a handkerchief fashioned from her mother's bridal veil. Miss Patricia Standish of Palo- qito, CaL, will be maid of honor in pearl gray chiffon made with a gathered bodice and elbow length sleeves. She will carry yellow cy pripedium and orchids.

Robert T. Arnott wall be best man. The usher corps will include A. Worester Hodgman. Erling P.

Wick, Sidney J. Weinrich and R. Gibson Rietow. Traditional wedding music will be played at the church console. After the service a reception will be held at 1914 McKinley St.

Ho nolulu home of the bride elect's parents. Receiving with the bridal paTty will be Mrs. Maddams, the bridegroom elect's mother, who will be in royal blue and mustard yellow with orchids at her shoulder. The Misses Judith and Joan Wise and Harriet Hagy will assist in greeting the guests. After a fortnight's honeymoon on windward Oahu, the couple will reside in Kailua.

Miss Murphy was educated at the Flintridge school for girls in Pasadena, CaL, and Chateau Bril-Iantmont in Lausanne, Switzerland. She was graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, where she pledged Kappa Kappa Gamma. She is a member of the Los Angeles Spinsters and Pasadena Assistance league. The bridegroom to be received his schooling in Palo Alto, and Honolulu, graduating from Roosevelt high school. -He is associated with Lewers Cooke, Ltd.

Pope-Ellsworth Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Bentley W. Pope of Los Angeles announce the engage ment of their daughter. Jane Irving, to Frank B.

Ellsworth son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ellsworth of Oakland, Cal.

A summer wedding is being planned. The betrothal was revealed to Honolulu friends of the couple at an informal party given last Saturday at 431 Nahua place, home of the bridegroom elect. Miss Pope was graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles where she pledged Alpha Phi sorority. She has been here since last-June, coming to Honolulu as an exchange teacher from Lin-wood, Cal. She is at present a member of the Kalakaua intermediate school faculty.

Her fiance was graduated from the University of California, Berkeley. He is territorial representative for Johnson and Johnson. Daughters Hawaii Plan Meeting The regular meeting of the Daughters of Hawaii will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday, May 20, at Queen Emma's home, Nuuanu.

Members actively engaged in war work will present the program. Tea will be served. BIRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEELT, JR, 8oo looks UIlo a lorcly I Dreadea china figa- 3 riao.

Her skin la soft, amooth damank fin. Skm mm Pond' A'cio DrmamfUmMT Poteder Now IxquUito Shodosl They don't merely match your skin they flamorixs it, gi-ring tho gorgeous look of lovely skin! O. T. Association To Have Meeting The Occupatio-jl Aio ciation Hawaii h.d on informal meeting frrm 4 to p. May 22 at the Msbcl Smytn memorial building.

Members are asked brirg thrlr Red Cross knitting. Tea will bo served. Beautiful stones set In ploti-f gold mountings. Tcnshodo Jcvelers Thm Hm of ty Cr0t Tifml CI N. Hotel Sr.

rtteoe 4172 Colgate baa a soft, safe polishing gent that clesns enamel thoroughly, yet gently makes teeth naturally bright, sparklingl Besides, Colgate's oVlkious. wake up flavor makes it a favorite with children and grownups alike. Moke Her i Happy I liCM This i i Btidal i I Xxr Ensemble Myrtle Kerr Bride Elect Of Lt. Menczkowski Mrs. Dwlght V.

Baldwin of Sunny side. Maui, announces the engagement of her daughter. Mss Myrtle O. Kerr of Honolulu, to Lt. John M.

Menczkowski, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Menczkowski of Chicago. The wedding has been planned for May 23 at the Sacred Heart church, Punahou.

The bride elect, whose father is James A. Kerr Sr. of Peebles. Scotland, was educated at the Sacred Heart academy, Kaimuki, and in Scotland. Her fiance went to Wright Junior college, Chicago, the University of Miami, Fla.

and to Maxwell field, Ala. mm Frances Kekuku Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K. Kekuku of Honolulu announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Hans Peter Jensen son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hans P. Jensen of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride elect attended San Mateo junior college and San Jose state college In California and the Un iversity of Hawaii.

Mr. Jensen is engaged in defense work at Hickam. field. 1 MISS MYRTLE O. KERR, whose engagement to Lt.

John M. Menczkowski, USA, Is announced by her mother, Mrs. Dwight V. Baldwin of Sunnyside, Maui. The wedding will take place May 23.

Post photo. YWCA Club to Give Tea Sunday To welcome and honor alt new and prospective members, the OSY club of the YWCA is holding its membership tea at the home of Miss Marie von Holt at 408 Judd St. on May 17 from 4 to 6 p. m. Among the guests will be Mrs-G A.

Johnston Ross, who will speak on Meaning and Significance of YWCA Membership: Joan Taka-mine, guest vocalist; Jeanne Kudo, bearer of a message from Seattle; members of the YWCA business and industrial department, and presidents of the different clubs. Rosaline Tokunaga is chairman of the affair. Assisting her are the council members and older members, who will be big sisters to the new members. Our WcnkikJ salon a of in M. by to a H.

H. Miss Wunder Marries Ensign With the Rev. Dr. E. Tanner Brown reading the nuptial lines at St.

Clement's church at p. m. April 23jfMiss Betty Jane Wunder became the bride of Ensign Alan Harvey Schirmer. USN. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

B. H. Wunder and the late Mr. Wunder. a former president of the New York Produce exchange.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Schirmer of Sioux Falls, S.D.

For her marriage, the bride chose formal ivory satin gown complemented by a train length tulle veil caught to her coiffure with an orange blossom tiara. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. She carried gardenias and roses. Mrs. Russell Merrill was matron honor in blue sheer and Mrs.

Robert W. Frix the other attendant pink sheer. The attendants car ried colonial bouquets matching the pastel shaded flowers in their hair. Ensign Ben ward Blee, UbN, was best man. Ushers were Ensigns rtJSNV Ellsworth Sutphin and Paul Paul.

The' church was decorated with white gladioli and roses and lighted tali tapers for the occasion. Wedding music was played at the church organ. A reception was given at 3323 Ka-hawalu drive, where the newlyweds are making their home. The buffet table was centered by a three tiered wedding cake which the bride cut with her husband's sword according navy tradition. White flowers were used throughout the rooms.

The young Mrs. Schirmer was graduated from the Scudder school, New York City and has made her home in the islands for a year and half. Her husband was graduated from the United States naval academy at Annapolis. mm Turn Back The Clock 25 Years (Social Items from The Star-Bulletin a quarter century ago.) MRS. J.

F. C. HAGENS entertained at a poi supper at her peninsula home last Saturday complimenting Mrs." J. A. Buck and Mrs.

Helen' Noonan. Bridge was enjoyed later. Others at the party Mesdames Edward D. Tenney, George Herbert, Alice S. Brown, E.

Faxon Bishop, F. W. Klebahn, Frank Halstead. Frank E. Richardson; the Misses Viola Buck and Kealoha.

MRS. CARLOS A. LONG had a delightful musicale tea Thursday. The honored guest was Mrs. Nor man Gregg and others at the affair were Mesdames H.

Bosworth, Makes Kipling, H. F. O'Day, A. G. M.

Robertson. Charles F- Chilling-worth, Henry Hoffman, Alapaki Smith, John Dominis, James Lewis; the Misses May Marshall. Henrietta Smith, Dove McCorriston, Gertie McCorriston, Daisy Co burn, Amelia Holt and others. AND MRS. CHARLES IIEISER, who are leaving shortly for a four months tour of the states, were hosts at dinner Friday.

Their guests were Messrs. and Mesdames David Thrum, Louis J. Warren, A. Tarleton, Robert McLean and Stuart Johnson. MR.

AND MRS. C. W. CASE DEERING'S palatial new Waikiki home was the setting for dinner party Friday The Deerings invited Dr. and Mrs.

Ernest Water-house; Messrs. and Mesdames Ambrose Patterson. Arthur Rice, Charles Wilder. Frank Armstrong, B. Weller; Miss Burr, Guy But-tolph and Mr.

Auger. MRS. EDWARD DEKUM was hostess at the third of a series of card afternoons on Friday. Her guests were Mesdames Clinton G. Ballentyne.

William L. Stanley, Matthew Graham, John Fleming, Clifford B. Wood, R. O. Matheson, Robert Scott, Edward M.

Watson. Donald Ross, E. J. Trenfield, C. Strange, Robert Lange, John J.

Belser. Frederick L. Morong, G. Bockus; Miss Ann Hartnagle. right at bus stop and ENSIGVS BRIDE ELECT: Mia Elisabeth Ftenniken, wbone en (axemen to Ensign gpencer Rmcrold Smith, VSNR, haa beect anoMaeni by her parent.

Mr. mod Mrs. Clifton W. Hennlken of Buffalo, N. T.

A summer wedding is plannod. Hove Ga rrUon photo. Miss Flenniken's Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs, Clifton W. Flennl-ken of Buffalo.

Y. have announced the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth, to Ensign Spencer Ringgold Smith. USNR. son of Mrs.

Julian D. Chase of Philadelphia. Pa. and the late Dr. Walter H.

Smith of Haddon Field. N. J. A summer wedding is being planned. The bride elect recently revealed her betrothal to her Honolulu friends at a tea given in her honor by Miss Gertrude (Gerdee Beck at The Cliffs.

Diamond Head. Miss Flenniken attended the University of Hawaii where she was a member of Phi Epsilon Mu sorority and was graduated from Mary Washington college. Va. Ensign Smith was graduated In architecture from Yale university. Conn.

He received his commission in the civil engineering corps and is at present stationed at Pearl Harbor. Jayne Shaefer Is Affianced The engagement of Miss Jayne Shaefer. daughter of Mrs. Nicholas E. Shaefer and the late Nicholas E.

Shaefer of Honolulu to James Pur-cell Vanzant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Vanzant of Bristol.

is announced. Miss Shaefer attended St Jo seph's academy, Tientsin. China, and was graduated from Punahou with the centennial class last June; she' is now attending Zweegman College for Medical Secretaries in San Francisco. Bristol high school, later attending; the University of Pennsylvania. He is now an aviation cadet at the airi corps replacement training center, Santa Ana, CaL Waste Not Perfume Is getting more precious every day.

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i The bride's attendant was Mrs. James A. O'Brien and the best man was Max Morgan, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Farrell wore a white daytime dress and hat and pikake leis tied with orchids. Mrs.

O'Brien wore an ice blue dress, beige draped turban and matching accessories, and a multi-colored flower lei. After the ceremony a luncheon for the wedding party was given at the Moana hoteL Miss Farrell is the daughter of Mrs. Frank H. Farrell and the late Mr. Farrell of Revere, and is a graduate of Emmanuel college.

Boston. Mr. Morgan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Morgan of San Diego, Cal. He attended the University of Idaho. AT AN INFORMAL party given last Saturday at 431 Nahua place, the engagement of Miss Jane Irving Pope, above, to Frank B. Ellsworth was announced.

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