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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 17

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Pearl Harbor 0 1ENSHAW Carnegie Backs Dior's High Hems PARIS, Aug. 4 (AP) Hattie i Carnegie, a big wheel in American fashions, plumped for Chris a in Mansells and Saucrs Share Honors At Supply Officers Aloha Party By" CAROLINE IIEFFNER PEARL HARBOR, Aug. 4 Commander and Mis. Paul Mansell and Commander and Mrs. Ralph W.

Sauer were guests of honor at an aloha cocktail and dinner party given on July 23 by supply officers of the Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor at the Submarine Officers Club. Commander and Mrs. Mansell and their five children leave today aboard the Mars. They go to Wash- tian Dior's new short skirts today. But like a lot of others here for the annual showdngs, she's not HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1953 'SECTION sure her customers will like them.

"Very beautiful and full of wonderful ideas," said Hattie of Christian's new collection, which, featured the shortest skirts al Calico Frolic Gay nunc iiivv- By BUCK HENSHAW HOLLYWOOD, August 3 Nina Jarl, wife of the, Oahu Country Club's genial host, is visiting with friends at Malibu Beach. Hear that Karen Hale, dotter of the late beloved most to the knees) in recent years, as well as bosom emphasizers, loose waistlines and cupola shaped skirts. actor, is TWOing Waikiki with Robert Hogan. It may be news "HOWEVER, I don't know to Karen that brother Alan Jr. is doing such a sensational whether American women will take job with his role in the La Jolla to short skirts," Carnegie added.

That summed up the sentiment IF YOU EVER DOUBTED that the-XJrosbys have a natural talent among a lot of American buyers. next have duty. Commander Sauer, who was aide to Vice Admiral Charles W. Fox, chief of the Office of Naval Material, Mrs. Sauer, Christine and Mark are temporarily at home at 324 10 Street in the Naval Housing Area.

PASSING "THROUGH the area recently was Lieutenant Commander W. P. Lavvtcn. He was on his way from duty at the Navy Purchasing Office in Washington. D.C., to duty aboard the hospital ship Repose.

THE RECENT REUNION of the United States Naval Academy for making money take 6 year I Draws 300 Guests Ey LTGAYA FRUTO About ZOO calico-clad merrymakers packed Kewalo Inn at the Chinese Women's Club's Calico Frolic Saturday. The dinner dance started at 6:30 p.m. and lasted until past midnight. Highlight of the evening was a calico parade for both women and men. The wahines displayed a variety of styles In colorful cottons.

Summery frocks in cover-up and strapless fashions vied for three prizes. Mrs. Dai Yen Loo romped away with the prize for the most unique calico dress. Her winning dress was of cotton In a multi-colored flower print, featuring winced None of them would dare go home without their quota of Dior but jt they just weren sure the American women would feel as impelled to have them on her hangers. ola btevie tor example.

When Bob and his family arrived for their Waikiki visit, Charlie Amalu agreed to teach the three boys to surf, canoe, v. Among the other leading design swim. etc. The two older fellows Playhouse presentation of "The Dazzling Hour," starring Olivia De Havilland, he may be asked to do the proposed Broadway version. Two days after their vast soiree in the Valley, Lucille Rymer announced she was suing John Carroll for divorce.

It might have been said by Jack Hanrahan: "My wife is a human dynamo. Everything she's got is charged!" COCKTAILS at my Laurel Canyon home honored Mr. and Mrs. David D. Schneider of Louisville, Kentucky, and cele ers, only Fath, Lanvin and Desses thus far have hiked their hemlines, able to take care of them selves, but it took Charlie several days to conquer Stevie's fear of and none as high as Dior.

JACQUES GRIFFE stuck to the the water. When, at last, Stevie was able to swim 25 feet, he de last season's length in his collection, based on Fifteenth Century small sleeves perkily buttoned to cided to quit. Not another stroke. show off pretty shoulders. gothic arches and pointed lines.

he informed Charlie, unless his Griffe's silhouette showed slender CONSIDERED the most old-fashioned of all dresses on parade father paid him 10 cents for each lap. So Bob paid. Which made brated the fabulous success of their son. Buddy Pepper, whose his youngest son ever more com mercial. 4 song hit "Vaya Con Dios," is num Next day he dug himself a ber one in the nation.

was the one worn by Mrs. Herbert Go. It was of glazed cotton upon! whose black ground were closely printed tiny fjowers of yellow and brown. Contrasting yellow piping marked the shirred tiers i swimming pool just below the high water mark in front of the Les Paul and Mary Ford's record of Buddy's tune has sold over Class of 1946 was held in the garden of the adjoining shipyard quarters of Lieutenant and Mrs, Donald G. Iselin and Lieutenant and Mrs.

Bobert G. Iverson. Among the officers of the class enjoying the cocktails and bar-b-q with their wives and guests were: Lieutenant John T. Collins, Lieutenant C. C.

Stout, Lieutenant Robert H. Gautier, Lieutenant David M. Walker, Lieutenant Albert Glennon, Lieutenant George Aro-yan. Lieutenant Harvey E. Lyon and Lieutenant F.

X. Kern and his fiancee, Miss Evelyn Keuchler. Also present were Mrs. Jeffrey C. Metzel, wife of Lieutenant Met-zel who left July 29 with her infant son aboard the military transport Sergeant Charles E.

Mower and Mrs. G. C. Myer of Santa Bar A Royal. Along came an inquisitive which gave fullness to both the lady tourist who asked: "Little bodice and the skirt.

boy, are you building a swimming 400,000 in three weeks! And this figure doesn't include a total of sales for records made by SEVEN other artists. Among those who dropped in hole? May I swim in it?" 'V, "Yeah," said Stevie, "for a dol The prize for the most modern i calico gown went to Mrs. Eddie tw j'Jjf fjT-Y- Leong. Mrs. Leong wore a sleeve-l f- i ll'- less black and white print with a 1 "''2 txi 'U, Aii- full skirt.

Around her waist was Ml 1 lar." were Marse and Gower Cham- Craig Steveni Photo MRS. HERBERT OYAMA The lady opened her purse, i pion, Vickie and Jack Smith, John handed the complacent youngster a dollar bill, and walked away. Miss Audrey Nakatsuka and Lieutenant Herbert Oyama ex- Carroll. 'Mona Freeman with Nicky Hilton, Gertrude Niesen and husband, Al Greenfield, Max-ine and Laverne Andrews, Craig And to think that Uncle Bill is having to liquidate a few things chanced marriage vows at Fort sloped shoulders, a high draped bodice and some fullness below the waist. Schiaparelli, Balenciaga and newcomer Marc Bohan stuck to last season's length (12 and 13 inches) or even lowered it slightly.

Most of the viewers didn't like Dior's new silhouette but showroom gossip had it significantly today that the writers from Vogue and Harper's Bazaar were delighted with Christian's latest. "SURE 'AS FATE, we'll all be wearing it in six. months time," said one fabric representative, resignedly. Balenciaga was still plugging the wide shoulders, loose waists, scooped necks, tapering skirts and bunchy backs that have been his trademark for the last three seasons. All the Paris fashion world seemed to have turned out for the prodigy of the season.

Marc Bohan. A. whispering campaign had named Bohan the "new Dior," but the effect was rather blighted when the old master erupted yesterday. THE NEWCOMER won generous applause, however, with handsomely fitted jersey dresses and big fur-trimmed, coats. in order to pay Uncle Sam a mil bara, California, who is visiting! her daughter.

Mrs, Iselin, andi Lieutenant Iselin. Stevens, Mary McCarty, producer i t- vn AKiii; 1 Shatter Chapel on July 25. She is the daughter of Mrs. vr i 1 At. lion in inheritance taxes.

It would be so much easier to ask his a red cummerbund. if The men paraded with even more enthusiasm than the women. Their calico shirts were judged on the basis of color and design. Trizrs went to Richard Lum, Herb- ert Go and James Chun. The difficult task of Judging both women and men contestants' fell to Mrs.

Sunny Lung, chair- man. Mesdames "Hong Yee Wonc. Edwin Yee, Mee Chow Doo. Ed nephew for a handout. Aloha until next week.

Ross Hunter, and many others. Highspot 'of the when Gertie Niesen. flanked by Laverne and Maxine Andrews, did several of the famous Andrews Sisters numbers. JOAN CRAWFORD entertained tt i one AxasaisuKa aim lie is tnu ALOIT A to Lieutenant of Mr. and Mrs.

Shigcru Oya-mander W. C. Fales, who relieves 'ma. Commander Paul E. Seufer as as-j The bride, given in marriage by sistant public works officer for the jher brother.

Jack Nakatsuka, wore Naval Shipyard. The officer. Mrs.jwhite lace entraine, and carried Fales and their two children ar-(1vhite orchids. rived July 30 on the military Mivashiro the transport Shanks. They are tern-L ir" Jiiy Jt nAritBi, t.ebrides sister, was matron of Eight and Forty Group Elects New President win Tarn tnd Miss Violet Loo.

MRS. PHILIP CHUN, president CALICO CHARMERS Cotton frocked contestants vied for costume awards Saturday night at a Calico Frolic sponsored by the Chinese Women's Club. Winners in the women's parade were, left to right; Mrs. Eddie Leong, modern; Mrs. Herbert Go, old fashioned, and Mrs.

Dai Yen Loo, most unique. Bernard Lee Photo. 1 7th Street in Navy Housing. 50 black-tied guests with cocktails at 5, dinner at 8, and supper at 1, honoring Joan Evans and Kirby Wetherly on their first wedding anniversary. Such a complex: celebration: Joan Crawford is Joan Evans' HOIJOr.

mi s. otrisy -rt a aim Francis Nakatsuka were bridesmaids. Lieutenant Hayao Oishl I best man. while Lieutenants Mrs Esther I. Baker wras chosen president of La Salon No.

133 of the Eight and Forty at the organization's recent annual election. Serving with her in the society, which is the auxiliary of the Forty and Eight branch of the American Legion, are the following officers: Henry F. Gradvs Will Visit Here Herbert Doi and Ernest Higashida godmother, and because she gave ushered. (young Joan's marriage her bless- i A reception was given at the ings (since ma and pa disapprov- Mrs. Lucy Louis, first vice pres of the Chinese Women's Club, erected the guests at what she described as an annual observance of Men's Night for the 25 year old club.

She was striking in a glazed cotton dress in red rrint, its shirred bodice worn off the shoulder and accented by rhinestones. Its very full skirt had a ruffled hem. General chairman for the Frolic was Mrs. Samuel Yee. Mrs.

Yee had on a black and white print dress. A small Chinese fan accented her sleek hairdo. Rounding off the interesting program were two solo numbers It will be "relaxation and rest" i Of icers Club after the wedding, ed) and had the ceremony per-4 Charles J. Thorndikes ident; Mrs. Elizabeth Mehau, second vice president; Mrs.

Mary for Dr. and Mrs. Henry. F. Gradyi The young couple honeymooned formed her own home, Joan of San Francisco, when thev ar- on Hawaii and are now at home to! Evans' father and mother, famed To Reside in Honolulu rive on the American friends at 1033 Ilima Drive.

Intelligence and Taste Needed To Produce a Beautiful Woman By HUTI1 REVEUE liner President Cleveland August! The bride is a graduate of 12. Kauai High School and the bride- Dr. Grady closed a notable dip- groom, a graduate of the Univer-Icmatic career when he resigned sty Hawaii, is now in the as ambassador to Iran at the be-iUnitcd States Army. C. Johnson, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.

Charlotte Morris, historian; Mrs. Maria Andrade, chaplain and Mrs. Juliette Gatton, sergeant-at-arms. The following were elected chairwomen of departmental standing committees: 't Mrs. Alice Campbell, child wel screen wrucrs xvainenne viueii and Dale Eunson, have spoken coldly to their own daughter and not at all to the great Crawford.

But the party went off without a hitch anyway, and the kids feel that with their famous hostess in back of them, the day will come when Mother and Father will have a change of heart. by Alvin Ing. hulas by Mrs. Robert Charm is an accent cf your own building and muscle tonins? exer- ginning of 1952. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Thorn-dike arrived Friday morning from Miami, Florida, for an indefinite stay in the Islands. Mr. Thorndike, formerly art director from News and Views, General Motors house organ, has accepted a position with a Honolulu advertising agency.

The Thorndikes are visiting at the home -of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gomes, Mamalu. Street. They drove x-iiiot dnu comeay SHIS DV UCOrge inrfiviHualitv rn arr.rUcheH He is also former president ofilarcelv retired from active poli- the American President Lines 1 tics.

fare; Mrs. Marie Murphy, consti it lu'. vi Each woman should use make- Here's a tummy flattener with All the tables were decorated lup to enhance her own best fea- or without an aid: Lie on back, with plumenas in various shades itures, to suit her own proportions Place hands in loops of line or and active in national business They have seven grandchildren. tution and; by-laws; Mrs. Ethel affairs.

Since he resigned as am Their eldest daughter, Patricia, WHFN TEF.VF.E nr'oduction i Shonk, finance; Mrs. Ethel Tas- whiz Ai Simon returned from Ho- sock, courtesy; Mrs. Elsie C. Mo nolulu his secretary wailed: "Why, toyama, hat box; Mrs. Anna Schu oils and iro 1 PIa5 in midd1 Euil assador to Iran he has given his Us married to John Davies, him- mlnUture hket? a-llnVJ-: A womanKls Pr.0.d le lower to ground.

You time and energy to community i self a veteran in the 'diplomatic miniature baskets rested against uct of intelligence, character, dis- can do the same exercise without efforts. service and now Counselor in the these centerpieces and were given 'cipline. personal charm and good the hard-to-stretch get During 1952 he was president Emhmv in Peru Anne tA vmi stav so Ion? You wcntimann. memDersnip, Clarke, partnership; Mrs. Mary J.

The Gradys expect to stay In Tlnnnlulii tirttit tVin reiiiffn trin r( for 10 days and stayed six weeks! There was the payroll to be signed, etc." "Hoomanawanui. (Take it easy)" Bush, ritual and emblems, and Mrs. Emily Kinder, trophies and awards. never xvuu ump iu from Miami to Chicago and then to Seattle to visit Mr. Thorndike's father before coming here.

Thorndike has written and illustrated 16 art instruction and children's books and has been most recently employed by the Miami Herald. For abdomen reducing; Lfe on the President Cleveland from the Far East, leaving for San Fran makeup in public. Your lipstick president of the World Affairs Councils of Northern California. His wife, Lucretia. is a former Miss Manjiclsdorf will stay put longer if you apply ound with arms outstretched at shoulder level.

Place line loops cisco September 11. They have! said tanned Mr. Simon, reservations at the Halekulanil Replied his secretary: "I cer- Do Democratic committcewoman for Cotton grows on about one i twelfth of all U.S. farm land. tainly don't dig that! i California but in recent years has Hotel.

ablv with a' lipstick brush. Then nvpr hand and hold taut, firmly compress your lips sev- issors motion-witlylegs. eral times on a folded sheet of Sets 7cddinj Dav August 15 has been set for the v-edding date of Miss Charlotte Mangelsdorf. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert John Mangels 1 make-up tissue, to blot all possible surplus. Then apply face powder, light ly but completely over the lipstick. dorf of uu-t ouuu iiiiiMuc, ana n- i if i fV oty Jr. evenly distributed. Your lips; mcon OI inc n-.

should look well powdered. Finally lor Dotys of Paia. Maui co over the powered ups with The wedding will take place at nniiiinn nf Unstirk set" the lip makeup. Lnion Church. Dear Marianne: Most of us need tome sort of gadget aid or help to make ourselves exercise.

There's a clever little elastic rope, that resembles a skipping rope. With this all sorts of interesting body CUSHIONS GLASSWARE Use sheets of blotting paoer from the dime or stationery store to line shelves for glassware anrl dishes, its thick softness will A RECEPTION will be held at the Halckulani Hotel after the wedding. A rehearsal supper will be given on August 14 at the home of the bride's parents. The bride-elect has chosen Miss Caroline Schindler of New York, a roommate during her Middlebury College days as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Ann McGinley.

Ann Halted, Yo- "1 i A i 1 i "r1 I lSt I i I i i-Ub I 1fyi I 4 I I i 9 f' landa de Hivs'chop. and Mrs. Jack Prevent chipping and its bright Annon. color will perk up your storage Charles Crane of Maui has been space. Blotting paper has enough chosen by the bridecroom-eleet body so that you can join two best man.

Douglas Gardner, pieces without overlapping; just Doty Pekelo, Eugene Marchal, press strips of cellophane tape Clifford Anderson. Tim Monro along the joint on the under side and Albert Vivas Jr. will usher. I Ontario. Canada, has a Strat-I ford (also On the Avon where Shakesneare festivals are given.

If 0ft rnENUPTIAL parties have included a linen shower on July 2." given by Miss Joan Miller and Miss Glenna Timberlake at the home of Miss Miller's parents on Manoa Road. Also a kitchen shower on July 23 was given by co-hote sscs. Miss Yolanda rie Bisschop anrl Mrs. Jack Annon at the de Bisschop home on Dowsett Avenue. A personal shower honored the bride-elect on July 20 at Waioli Tea Room.

Miss Ann Halsted was hostess. Mrs. J. D. Brown and Mrs.

J. P. v-i: wmisTSfflicS TO IKE UJUSIMD elect on August 5 with a miscel-t laneous shower at the Martin home on Kakela Place. 2 OZONE LAMP FOR HOMES A new ozone-generating lamp recently has been perfected, for use in kitchen or bathroom, to destroy odors and keep the air fresh. This is similar to the type used for some time by the meat industry to prevent fungus from growing on stored meats.

fv mi ll lW I We Invite you to look carefully at the fine cabinetry in this fovely new bedroom suite solidly built of beautiful tanguile mahogany, A completely new design, hand-carved in fascinating anthurium design, it's yours in a choice of finishes. Especially attractive is the 3-piece headboard made with two cabinets to serve as night stands or double as occasional tables. Six pieces only $0f i 1 4 1 i. kli- i 1 i I I MONKEY POD BOWLS, TRAYS PLATES AT FACTORY PRICES WOODS OF HAWAII 2155 KAIAKAUA j-x for ist xjcuiwiaiwm AlMrnota piece Is Mr. Mrs.

dresser, SS I GLASSES CONTACT en i i 1 1 Fhona 63511 39 N. King St. Easy Budget Terms Dr. D. D.

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