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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 11

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Honolulu Star'Bulletin, Saturday. July 8,19441 1 Social News Beatrice Hurtt Bride July 4 Miss Beatrice Jean Hurtt, daugh ter of Mrs. Ray Hurtt of San Jose, CaL, became the bride of Lt. Warren C. Mawhinney, USA.

son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Mawhinney of Pittsburgh, at 5 p.

m. July 4 in the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. Collins, Lurline Dr.

Chaplain Frank A. Miss Allentoaugh Returns From School In Maine Miss Marilyn Judson Allenbaugl has returned after her two years ai the Oak Grove school for girls ir Vassalboro. of which she received the diploma this June together with other honors that mark her as 'an outstanding girl in the school. At the opening of the school year in September, Miss Allenbaugh was elected vice president of her class, and also assistant manager of the school magazine. Oak Leaves.

She was also appointed to cne of the two highest honors in the entire school, that of major for the Black Team, which means that she is the organizer for the captains of all the WMHUM Spear performed the ceremony in Gold Jewelry the presence of a few friends. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, John E. Hurtt. Mrs. W.

H. Kruse was matron of honor ft if i niiiiii ii rv SI 1 1 ,4 mum IT 4 -V I i and Mr. Kruse was best man. A reception followed the garden ceremony. The bride was graduated from the University of Oregon and is employed at the Pineapple Research Institute of Hawaii.

Lt. Mawhinney was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh. a mm To Meet Tomorrow tetmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM sports and recreational activities featured at Oak Grove through the year. Her roommate, Mirs Eeverly Boynton of Englewood. N.

happened to be major of the rival WED RECENTLY, Mrs. Cyril An-thony Spinola (Marion Louise Btatt). She is the daughter of the group, the Scarlets. late Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Beau of In addition to these outstanding Red Hmj, and was formerly a resident of Little Falls. and Setttle, Wash. Mr. Spinola is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael de F. The ladies' auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve association. Unit No. 58, will hold its next meeting at 12 noon Sunday at 2117 Houghtailing St. Mrs.

Thelma Fowler, president, will preside. Election of officers will be held and all members are requested to be present. honors. Miss Allenbaugh was chairman and efficient leader of TO BE BRIDE. Miss Maris Yvonne Chillingworth, whose engagement to the School Service Volunteers, which have been active at Oak Spinola of Hilo.

Hawaii. Grove for the last two years. At ANNOUNCEMENT has been made of the engagement of Miss Betty June Wurch to Frank Otto War-muth. son of Mrs. Minna Warmuth of Saugus, Cal by the bride elect's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick F. Wurch of Honolulu. The wedding is planned for late falL I Pictured: Two tone gold link bracelet 124.56 (tax included) the Ir.st chapel exercises. Miss Allenbaugh was awarded an athletic Marion Beau Becomes Bride Richard Howard Gray, son of Mrs.

James Gray of Honolulu and the late Mr. Gray, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Chillingworth of Honolulu.

They plan to be married in the near future. Barhrach portrait, Washington, D. C. monogram particularly for her work on the teams in tennis, hockey, soccer and softball, in the aesthetic groups of the gymnastic exhibition, in the winter carnival and in the Betty Wurch's Miss Marbn Louise Beau, formerly of Little Falls. and SeitUe.

became the bride of Cyril Anthony son of spring horse show, where she won a place in the advanced Kamaaina Girl Is Bride Elect Mr. and Mrs. Michael de F. fpin Miss Allenbaugh has also been Engagement Told Mr. Mrs.

Frederick F. Wurch of Honolulu announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty June. active in dramatics, having been a ola of Hilo, Hawaii. June 15 at 7 p. m.

in St. Anthony's church member of the honorary dramatic society. Masque and Dirk, and be 1 Kailua. Oahu. The double ring Gold earrings from $40.00 Mr.

and Mrs. Robert K. Chilling-worth announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Maris ing selected as king in the Christ to Frank Otto Warmuth, son of ceremony was performed by Chap-laii Edward Kellenborg. USA. The wedding date they selected Yvonne, to Richard Howard Gray, Mrs.

Minna Warmuth of Saugus, Cal. Miss Wurch attended the Univer mas pageant. She has been a regular member of the Oak Grove choir and was one of the leaders in the choir of 30 which sang Sanc- was the bride' birthday, and also son of Mrs. James Gray of Hono lulu, and the late Mr. Gray.

IT--- sity of Hawaii and is a graduate of Miss Chillingworth is a member of a kamaaina family and was born tus beautif illy on baccalaureate morning. the Queen hospital school of nurs me. and educated in Honolulu, graduating from Roosevelt high school in Mr. Warmuth attended school In Throuchout her two years at Oak 1938. Later she attended Armstrong California and is now employed at Grove, in spite of all her love of New England and enthusiasm for winter sports.

Miss Allenbaugh. it 1 is reported, has ever been a loyai Pearl Harbor. The marriage has been planned for the late fall. Punnhnu Alumni the wedding anniversary of her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs.

Jo-eerh Beau of Bed Wing, Minn. The bride wore a gown of white lvcry chiffon, with square neckline, pointed sleeves, buttons down the back and full skirt with a train. It was the wedding gown of her sister. Mrs. Frank P.

Frisch of Willnrtar, Minn. Her veil, worn by Mrs. Frisch at her wedding and by another sister, Mrs. William H. Miller of Tacoma, was full lergth and there was a gardenia pray across the cap.

She carried white cattleya orchids with gardenias. An heirloom, gift of the bridegroom, was the single strand pearl necklace she wore. representative of Hawaii. There was a charming link between Hawaii rm hm.mm,..,,, and Oak Grove when a big box ar rived by air mail with fragrant and ant and business college, from which she was graduated in 1939. She has recently returned from Washington, D.

where for the past year she was a member of the staff of Delegate Joseph Farrington. She is now with the purchasing department of the Honolulu Rapid Transit Co. Mr. Gray came to Hawaii from Seattle in 1937 and attended the University of Hawaii. He is a -firm member of the Honolulu Sash Door Ltd.

The wedding will take place in i Aloha Reception entirely fresh leis for Miss baueh. for her roommate, Squirt gives you It'a really a treat. Millions say so: "Squirt can't be beat. Boynton, and for another classmate. Miss Pamela Nixon, with wnom Miss Allenbaugh has spent several of her vacations.

Miss Allenbangh is the daughter Chic In heavy gold jewelry! wear one of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Judson Allen- the near future. baueh of Honolulu and had the George S. Walker gave the bride 13 or more braceletswith accompany- honor early this spring of being ac In marriage.

cepted for admission at William and ing accessories of gold or gold com Y'smen To Sponsor Miss Grace Emmons was maid ef honor. She wore a pale blue SQUIRT GIVES PARTIES Mary college, where comparatively Benefit Dance EXTRA few of those who apply can be ac cepted in any year. Jer5ey gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and full skirt. She carried Z3k blned with precious stones. Tho TTrmnlulil Vsmen'S dub Will an arm basket of pink rosebuds and its annual benefit dance fori'et-me-nots, with a spray of BUY YOUR WAR STAMPS HERE is from 6 to 9 d.

m. at the the same flowers in her hair. Nuuanu YMCA auditorium. Punahou alumni are completing plans for the Alumni association's aloha reception honoring Oscar F. Shepard, retiring president of the school, which will be held Saturday, July 15, from 4 to 6 p.

m. at Hemen-way hall. University of Hawaii campus. The affair will also introduce Dr. John Fox, new president, who has arrived from the mainlar.d to take over his duties.

Members of the graduating class of 1944 will be welcomed into the ranks of alumni at the same time. Mrs. Kathleen Lowrey Hamlin, class of 1934. is general chairman of the reception, it is announced by Allen Moore, president of the Alumni association. Mrs.

Hamlin, has appointed committee chairmen to assist her. Among these are Mrs. Willard Wilson Magrieta Livingston) and Miss Gertrude Storey who will assist at the refreshment table. All Punahou alumni, former stu Ilest man was Stanley R. Spinola.

brother of the bridegroom. Wed- All tho mnnpv raised from tnlS dance will be donated to the Nuu anu YMCA boys' craft shop to buy tools. Since the war began, many articles made at the craft shop were donated to the servicemen's hospitals and the Red Cross. Curtis W. Otani is cnairman oi the dance, and he is assisted by Roniamin Van Sam Hirota.

K. F. Lum. H. S.

Paik, and Dan Sison. A well known orcnestra win piay. Professional and business men are members of the Honolulu Y's men's club. elirjj music was played by Sergeant Stanley Rakas. USA.

Mrs. Spinola attended her ion's reading in a gown of blue chiffon and lace complemented with a gardenia corsage. Hawaiian flowers, palms and randies were set throughout Po-hala, nurses cottages at Kalama Beich, Kailua. for the reception which followed the ceremony. Assisting were the Misses Eleanor Dustin, Elizabeth Zierdan.

Margaret Smith and Ida L'Orange. Miss Lilian R. Gibson assisted with the fruest book. Mrs. Spinola changed her wed-dirg gown for a black and white two piece suit with black and white accessaries.

arJ the couple left for a two weeks honeymoon on Kauai. They are now at home to friends et 810-J Kalaheo Ave, Kailua. Oahu. The bride Is a graduate of St Joseph's School of Nursing, Tacoma. fs Qi dents, faculty, parents and friends are invited to attend the reception, accompanied by their husbands or wives.

Proaressive Club To Meet Tuesday There will be no formal invita The Progressive club of Pacific tions issued except to a group including President and Mrs. Gregg Sinclair of the University of Ha Rebekah lodge No. 1 will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the home of waii, principals of local private and Mrs.

Lillie R. Chalmers, 1133 Has- public high schools, and to the singer for sewing. An invita tion is also extended to members OUTSTANDING STUDENT at board of trustees of Punahou school. Refreshments will be served and Hawaiian music will be played. The reception will take the place Oak Grove school for girls in Vassal of the lodge who are not members of the club to attend and assist with the sewing.

boro, was Miss Marilyn Judson Allenbaugh, daughter of Mr. Members are requested to bring and Mrs. Carl Judson Allenbaugh Wfcsh. She was formerly at l-ani hospital and has been hostess at of the alumni luau held in other years. their own sandwiches.

Tea will be served at 12:30 p. m. by Mrs. Minnie Kleinkopf and Mrs. Hannah the Kalama Eeacn nurses cottage for a year.

OLD CARPETS The good part of an old carpet of Honolulu. Miss Allenbaugh was graduated from Oak Grove this year and has been accepted for admission at William and Mary college at Williamsburg, Ya. Mr. Spinola attended Dayton Feder, co-hostesses. The regular meeting will follow.

Q0b can be bound into a small rug. University. Dayton. Polytechnic J0? Coliege of Engineering. Oakland and the University of Hawaii.

He is marine engineer at Benefit Association To Meet Wednesday Peirl Harbor. His sister, Cpl Eleanor Spinola. WAC, was among Honolulu Revue No. 1, Woman's fM 4 the first WACs to land in Italy. New Jersey Couple Wed is Benefit association will hold a regular meeting Wednesday at 1:30 p.

m. at 1425 Wilhelmina Rise. Pirns will be perfected for the Vacational card party to be held in August. All members will attend the meeting. Miss Ann Louise Albertsen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Rasmus E. Albertsen of Lathrop, N. for merly of Newark, was married to SAVE REPAIR COSTS WITH P.W, Flattie Wood his 1001 uses in. the home and workshop.

it ji? JADE BRACELET Handle like purnr. hardens quickly fo perma- RASTl Yeoman First Class Frank William KsUer, USNR. of Newark. N. at tho Church of the Crossroads June 4.

They made a plane trip to Hilo for the honeymoon. About 60 friends attended the ceremony and the reception which followed. The bride is employed here. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Katzer of Newark. He enlisted in the navy in 1941 and was at Pearl Harbor on December 7. He attended the Washington Urion high school in Newark where he was pianist for his own nent wood, in cans or tube, at Paint, and Hardwire Stores. Try it! Five deep-green carved cabochons set simply in sterling (gold-plated) 36 (Inc.

Tax) Three-stone Bracelet $30.00 (Inc. Tax) I 27 FORT ST. I I I 1 4v V4af.m MORE WOMEN buy Kotex SanUary Napkins than all ether brands ef pads put together I cr. m. k.

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