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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 11

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Pearl Harbor I Gilletts Hosts eoiote on cim til sro I rteiidliaiu At Dinner Party By CAROLINE HEFFNER PEARL HARBOR, July 29 Rear I tn HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1952 11 wv ihmii i Aflai. Kooert M. uniett, ml, ua.i and Mrs. Gillett entertained SECTION-B H.ONOLULU 1 dinner July 23 in their Makalapa Drive quarters to welcome Capt. ITTncrono Tnw TiTP and Mrs James R.

Hodges Party it oy and to bid aiona to departing wf wxk iil-nsiiaw Shouldnt WE havc Faid Planned for August 6 nKTTINfi A REI) OPU; A A cocktail party, at which Dick Fairservice got huhu be miliar courde. wh. shall rrm'am nameless reconciled. She say1 cause we printed he was surround-! Dorothy Howard cf San Francisco; she c-vu hin tear' the thought c-f ed with "bevies of beauties" in the! will be honored by Mr. and hi hein" alone and bavin such Beverly inns jioei.

ieems r.e was Jan.es II. Hodges, win be given on. tin. in a riiisdfc -wa ft cancsaay. ana n'H on Ask if I know the "Th mm was ihininz hricht and: NO LIKE: Friday.

August 1 as incorrectly) stated in Saturday's Star-Bulletin, Heel? Awright, Capt. Marcy Shupp, MC, USN. and Mrs. Shupp and Cmdr. Daniel W.

Boone, and Mrs. Boone. Others, present were Capt. Ferris W. Thompson, MC.

USN. and Mrs. Thompson, Capt. Harold L. Weaver, MC, USN, and Mrs.

-Weaver. Capt. Lewis T. Dorgan, MC, USN, and Mrs. Dorgan, John P.

Brady, MC. USN, and Mrs. Brady, Capt Oscar D. Yarborough, MC, USN, and Mrs. Yarborough.

Lt. Cmdr. Henry T. Ash, MC, USN, and Mrs. Ash.

Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. James F. Buckner, and Lt.

Lyndon H. Lan-don MC, USN and Mrs. Landon. Cmdr. and Mrs.

Boone leave to the rather was fm but Dr. Bill masculine oi ei 1,1. Znutine rr he tried to master a wreddy! i. ruv! Mnr red than MORE JIUKJLAU: "You gonna i muumuu and we ALL go out; 1. 1 Glamor Dept Aloha Ilrown get juea.

i gruu vuitc i.i mm -j jel tn Tiii nn ri i ti (Mrs. Paul and sorgrous over uie leiepiume. -i ONOLULU CAROUSEL: Hon- you can't Ull which is hich ssxea. Knowing uu wen. ior mere Da kind Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Wrig- here from their Wo-dstdc. been previous caus N. have a vacations ou write about the hukilau. j-ancaiier, uanz, Ai-navis, (oitiAnivriii writ- ahout th h' i 4 IllUlie.

Jilt i nf.r'.A hncinrw Tin von wnrir entertained I.l.Jtaway ner tln. 1" 7 'iSnrr- th r.f Ptmrhhnwl which we ius-ieslion tnese inmssf i asxea. 7 A Bureau list arr.fnj' lamuy worx; so. 1 uiruusauui iu tvenms, the Tourist it Dinn Thtirs- fir, thf hula. Tana drives rem a men on me cooi.

sioryDOO I-ints ir.teresi I ,,.5. day on the USS Jackson. Before arriving at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, they will visit Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Siedler, Mrs. Boone's parents, and Mr.

and Mrs. D. W. Boone, in Oregon. ALOHA TO Capt.

William W. Wilbourne, who has been on the n. "Haty" ani lieverly for Grey Line, and Mama rri a es 1 v. Fortr Enthusiastically feronrfed th poi! No one considers the panoramic view of the city and, 5 i VP 1StV Italian actreii? you or your family cut of; cj Sister Sutherland. Lou ,7 up or "Msier jsuxneriana.

ou Staff of Commander. Mine Vel.rsa Faie 1-4 TTM i. 1l7itlMiTnA! ST. 1 irjj3. All 1 warn is iur iin.se oui- I want is fur these t- rf FIanders Babbie M.LaJ BrJadwell.

and Mamie Beckley clhn8 Hawaii abort. offer inc their version of "Llt-i Till u.hirh nrvoked to Wit, shrieks hen it leart an un- 1 lady sur.bather is "Mr. "uh. UK. 1 guess you gooa guy.

Brown Girl. I- PANHELLEN1C lUNCHEON-Attending the Women's PanheU lenic of Hawaii luncheon at the Oahu Country Club July 19, which honored Mainland sorority girls attending University of Hawaii summer classes, were, left to right, Mrs. E. R. Van-derburg.

Delta Delta Delta, Panhellenic vice president; Miss Ann Gerlinger, Kappa Alpha Theta, University of Oregon; Miss Pat Lauck, Gamma Phi Beta, University of Missouri, and Miss Marion Atwood, Delta Delta Delta, University of Arizona. Evelyn Christian Johnson Photo. Tiliki-. froni a Jaral v' Dle Conklm of HI- ct $t-re bv ON THE OTHER HAND: I was! Linda Davis, a hula authority at said a lovely lady atlthe age of 7, should have been the Rovat "Whrn thev came 1 summoned for advice, but was not Mr. P.

will accompany. lv wood. xaCUlU ice l. anu. ivii a.

nuKiAi n. who departed July 31 on the Mars. Driving across country, they will visit Mr. John Wilbourne, Capt. Wiibourne's brother at Marion, before arriving at Washington, D.

where the officer will attend the National War College. LT. CMDR AND MRS. W. WILLGRUBE entertained at dinner recently in honor, of Lt.

Cmdr. and Mrs. Paul Cox who departed on the Sergeant Charles F. Mower available. Twas past her bedtime where be lt be s.Wn to clarnatcs aro una wivn mm.u Pw caiiive Utm Hawaiian Jiin-U- exptxicu w.e fcina io Tiliku" is a Flon.ia ira-; "Trichinosis, anyone? at 'a NEW OFFICERS These women were Installed as officers of the Hawaii Filipino Women's Club during a ceremony at the YWCA Central Hall on July 18.

Seated: Ethel Dumancas, recording secretary; Elena C. Bumanglag, vice president Elaine Perez, corresponding secretary. Standing: Teofila V. Batoon, auditor; Asuncion A. Racela, president; Pauline Remular, treasurer.

-m Amused onlookers included the James Shingles. David Kawanana-koas, Nancy Wallace, just arrived from Kona, Ro.ss Sutherland, Clark Reynolds, Seymour Shingle, Mrs. William Zontine. Gordon May, Fred Ohrt and Walt Flanders. Kiyota-Doi Wedding GapSUleCl Saturday at Mission p(-t.

liood worK. iiuck. sain a piai Tom Weil. tratin wrll-wislier card. "You really took the hum tn Sky Room cocktails before take-j by the bulls:" off, said r.e was mn back "where 1 t)r versa vice! they don't sell steak by the 'ConKratulations!" aid Elmer for Washington, D.

C. Also pres Miss Elizabeth Emiko uoi nas i IllTI COUNTLESS FRIENDS enjoyed selected Ausust 2 as the date of Canocinr with the David Hearsts. whose delichtful Kapahulu restaurant USED to put out the ent were Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Price. COL. AND MRS. CHARLES L. BANKS entertained kimono robed guests July 25 at a sukiyaki dinner in their Halawa Drive home.

cocktails last Thursday afternoon! her marriage to Harry K. Kiyota. to celebrate the 82nd birthday of! The wedding will take place at 6 the head of one of Hawaii's mostin at thp Soto Mission on Nuuanu Club Calendar Col. and Mrs. Adna G.

Clarke of Mohala Way returned Thursday after a two month Mainland trip which took them into many midwestern. and eastern states. r-- Mrs. IVlaxvell Anderson Puts On Blue Bonnet For Star Billing! Ave. best Hawaiian food and entertainment that a visitor could ever hope to find.

"Because of the sort of thing you wrote Elmer replied. "People used to make reservations for beloved families, Conrad C. von a at their Pacific Heights home. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Noboru Do'i and They did all of their traveling Chns Cuirfrk.

and former NBC TV exf-r. Hal Bock- (He's now an independent Hollywood public rcla- tnns man Thanks to the fckill cf Steamboat and Curly, no paddlers were bumped in the surf. But you can't say we didn't TRYI Tani and Charlie Robinson peddling "Kai Kau offered I. Manin an exclusive. The big company accepted, placed a "sample orafr" 20 pross: What" a REG (When planning: events, avoid conflicts.

Consult the new Community From the impressive entry, 'her fiance is the son of Mr. andjby air. In their former home in my luaus. then, after going on one through the living room, and into; Mrs. Sucmatsu Kiyota, all of Ho- Lawrence, Mrs.

Clarke was Calendar of Events at the Volunteer sw 1 r.r trie iaic uips, mey a cancel. delightful banyan solarium, LEMON SQUEEZER A new little silver plated lemon squeezer holds a slice of lemon which can be squeezed gently into a tea cup without squirting lemon in your companion's eye. It is available also in sets of four. Iir.aiiy weni on one ana learneaijiawaii's most beautiful flowers; Miss Doi was honored at a mis why. It put me oul 01 easiness.

were arranged tributes from a guest speaker over the radio, reading several of her poems. In Santa Barbara they saw Mrs. Homer F. Barnes, a former president of the Honolulu branch of Pen Women. SO IT COLS.

But someone hddj c. R.ibert My Placement Bureau. Phone 5-j7i2.) WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 July 30 Honolulu Square Dance Club party night at 8 p. m. at the Ala Wai Clubhouse.

Square dance orchestra will play and refreshments, served. Members and the public invited. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 Auoust 1 to be cellaneous shower on Thursday evening. Miss Gloria Katekaru and Miss Marion T. Kawata served as hostesses.

Guests included Miss Harriet Ya- mahira Mi5 StimikO Shimokawa. better cet with it before an irate' tiUR Mr rrs and family left mjnih, for whith Hit iJtCJ iuuJ vin in'oaiii. vens, were Mrs. Sherwood Lowrey, wiih a pet THEY raid forrigner lifihts the fringe on Tu-J 1 iim.nm urn visiting Oahu from ner home in Hilo, the Tom Carsttns. Harry Uo a VR-5 squadron in the Pacific.

ttt iwn vT.vrtM MTT-I Doves. Mrs. E. Woods Trpnp Miss Yoshiko Ta- SILVERTON, OreMrs. J.

Buchanan, the former Miriam sponored bv Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3, SICK of Los Angeles, who expected to spend a month in Honolulu, U.l-J.S.. at JVlOimil LOmniUllU)' V.trmn 25S5 South King St. Hours from 11:30 a.m. until 11 p.m.

Public invited. Mrs. Alexander "awes, and Air. Raki Mjss Gerry Xom; Miss Kay and Mrs. Lrnn P.

Thurston. Mr. Ni hid Mrs Dorothy Chang, Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Dillingham re- chun Miss Anne Napier Miss Ethel Mori, Miss Miki Hashi- I' gg, mm; iLiMitl have decided to sail on the Lur-line August 6 for Los Angeles.

a SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 Annus 2 Carnival bazaar to Uiy, lilt IV. All AdiiuL'i uutiwito, mntn. Miss Sakae Matsuo, Miss moto. Miss bakae aiaisuo, ivnss be MRS A. C.

WARREN of Wes- Mrs. Arcn urowns, joc launaN Joe Palmas, Rose Leong. Miss Annette Fujieka, a neighbor of Mrs. sponsored bv Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3, O.E.S., at Moiluli Community Center, 2335 South King St.

Hours from 11:30 a.m. until 11 tt.m. Public invited. James R. Judd, Mrs.

Frank L. Put-iman. and Mr. and Mrs. Northrup Mrs.

Agnes Edwards, Miss taim, Grorze Bailev of the eastern ftclptt, and menu idet I Imada, Mrs. Josephine Lee, has arrived in Honolulu. August 2 Chi Omega Aiumnaej monthiv meeting and luncheon at noon i Mrs. Maxwell Anderson, noted play at thp Talk's Club. Visitinc Chi Omegas! Ane "Rt ttv.

TlnisixrrT at the Elk's Club. Visiting Chi Omega Sylvester of Kahului, Maui, ar- rived for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Sylvester. She traveled by air via San Francisco where she visited a few days. MT. VERNON. WTash.

Mr. and Mrs. David Ingman of Honolulu visited a few days with Mr. Ing-man's parents, the John C. Ing-mans, at the latter's summer home at Juniper Beach.

The visitors spent a month touring the Mainland. Their itinerary included such scenic spots as Carlsbad Caverns, Colorado Grand Marjorie Matsumoto, Mrs. Edith Kazama. Miss Jeanie Kimura, Miss Rose Lee, Miss Kay Ikeda and Miss Irene Hirornoto. welcome.

Reservations made wm Mrs. Edric Cook. 94-4065, or Mrs. Margarine in perfect taste for lamuy w. Emerson, 9-7304.

meals or formal dinners. You, too. Cattle. Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Sutton Jr. the Fred Lowreys. Cyril Damons, Charles Chjllingworths, and H. M.

Richards. "Admiring the interesting zodiac ceilinj of the solarium were Adm. and Mrs. Arthur V. Radford, Lt.

Gen. and Mrs. F. A. Hart, Adm.

and Mrs. Stuart S. Murray, the Bill Cartwrights. and many ethers. Also paying their respects to Mr.

von Hamin were Mrs. Charles Wilder, August 2 Kappa Kappa oamma A(Jct Alumnae sponsored brunch at the Hale-; l0e atllw sunnv sweti. kulani Hotel at 9:30 a. m. honoring fiatOT.

And BLUE BONNET gives your active chapter members home for the; famny rcai nourishment. No other summer or visiting the If She will share Mrs. Bailey apartment at Waikiki for the next year. MR. AND MRS.

RONALD Q. SMITH have returned from Mexico where Mr. Smith was a delegate to the Rotary International convention. LAKEPORT, Calif. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Johnson and two children of Honolulu arrived in Nice, recently. They formerly lived here. Mr. Johnson has been attached All active ana aiumnae visiuuk ui itfitau v--- Nt'RSERY NEATNESS Even the youngest child will be encouraged to keep the nursery neat if shelves surfaced in easy to clean clay tile and of properly scaled height arc provided for toy storage.

round Vitamin What's more, the livins in the Iland5 invited. Rrserva WHAT DRINK IS ALMOST A MEAL-IN-ITSELE? Eggnog. the nutrition-rich beverage the "old reliable" for rounding out pick-up lurches and sandwich suppers, or for sipping by itself when ycu "just don't feel like eating" This milk-and-egg combination is a favorite? with nearly everyone, and here's a new way to add flavor it tastes even tetter than usual. The ad.iittcn cf Insunt Fcstum makes this creamy-smooth concretion seem altogether new- and different. The whole family will lave it r.

1 you need have no qualms about serving it even to the children, for Instant Postum is of the most wholesome of It's a cereal drink so it contains no caffein as do coffee and tea. For this reason it has long been popular with people wbo are sensitive to caffein. and now everyone is taking to enjoying it because it has such a delitinu flavor. Get a package next time you jhnp, and try it It vny little and can be served diflrer.t'way hot cr cold, with water or milk. Enjoy it cften here's howl high-priced spread for bread costs up tions bv Wednesdav with Mips vonne Cunmn'sham, 5-7S26, daytime, or 9-6766, to 40j5 a pound more than ULUB evenings.

rnv-TT Xfaro-arine! So buv BLUE Burr Wilder, the Wayne Pfluegers, Canyon, Niagara I alls and Yellowstone National Park, among others. While they were traveling their young son, David Willis, visited his grandparents here. Chile was the first country in tne "-v 'ViaVorl Western Hemisphere to introduce ONNET and enjoy ado -Flavorl a social security system, in 1923. Nutrition! Econom-e-el Mrs. C.

M. Cooke the Charles! When ice floats on water, only Hites. and Mrs. E. B.

Fctcrscn. jnne ninth of its bulk is above the Aloha until next week. 'surface. fir i' A Itmtoont Imttnt Poflum 1 ishlespnons hot atcr ifi tablespoon kroun cr granulated sugir Daub 0 2 egsu ufll httn iuf-s thUUJ milk CVnitine roittim and hot water in shaker or glass jar. Stir until Prsium is just dissolved.

Add sugar, wit, eggs. and milk, fchake thsrcughly and strain. Serves 3 or 4. I or one servlnj: Dis.volve 1 teaspoon Instant Pcstum in I tablc-lpin h- water. Add 2 teaspoons brown or granulated stigar.

dai cf alt. 1 egg. cll beaten. I cup chilled milk. Shake well and strain.

cup water, and WHV COOKS I.E.WX HOME! f.vcr hz t5 rush to the grocers tcx Hems before you 4 tablespoons i l)Ox Sure- fruit pre SY'X in a larce V. i tin i I DISTINCTIVE MODERN FURNITURE 39 NORTH KING STREET l'' $MALL DWN PAYMENT TERMS OF PER M0NTH start bike! If you have and who saucepan, ft VlVVlTll Place 1 1 if hasn't S' LI- r. you precede the cor, vrrJrr.ce cf bavins all the (excert miik together in a box cf Swans Down Instant Cake Mix. And ycu don't have to sift, ycu use just cr.e bowl, and the only thing ymi measure is milk your cake ready for the oven in just ndnutcs. And what a cake it will tc! The highest, lightest, ani most tender ycu ever made! Mo dj get Saris Down Instant huh heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil.

Stir in sugar at once. Dring to a full rolling boil and boil bard I minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Then stir and skim bv turns for 3 minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit, t.adle quickly into glasses.

Cover jam at once with inch hot paraffin. Makes about 3 glasses. (Be sure to mix thoroughly contents of Sure-Jell package before measuring. YOUK OUTLOOK IS IIRIGIIT KIT; hen your curtains look crisp and clean. Though laundering them is a job few women like, this chore can be much less difficult than ycu think.

Let Sitina help yJ- According to women ho use it. this wonderful washday aid makrs ironing Mix next tur.e you shop, tirv.e you bske you'll be Oke Next i it's i c5y! AN'OTil ALL IN ONE PACKAGE for jvur convenience. Ho sou cn get 7 different breakfast cereals one handy pjekage. This is called and contains 10 indi- 3 times easier and prevents the ana itcn from pu idual boxes of as5trtrd Pest's Cf real. it )pu think bout it, 3 on c-in see whr.t liie in buying there ii causing tears.

Fe sure to get some. And to help you launder all your clothes in the easiest, fastest way, we'd to send you a booklet called "Let's Whr This (WW S5eC FOUR-STRAND RATTAN Cf-rrt this vjy: break? Jit is T. 1- FM Streamliner Design I 1. I I I "te, i. "VI I I BUILT IN HAWAII FOR C.

S. WO SONS SIX-PIECE LIVING ROOM OR LANAI contains deUtird instructicn for sorting, starching and ironing every kir.d of garment. information on vital subjects as how bet the water thruld be. wh.it type of bluing to Rii to remove stains. I'very thould have this hrlptul booklet, so send for yo.trs td.ty by mailing us juit 10c and the coupon below.

GROUPING COMPLETE WITH INNERSPRING easier rr.ake with these ready. crrralj, ech member cf the family cm thse hts favor-ite. ani th cereals fctiy crisp and t-caus ycu cren the l.Itle xrs jut when vU prvd And here's another' gcwxT' make trrakfat em Ir.trrejiir and exciting'." G--t a carton today. Your; firr.ily v. ill rat a bclt- rr.ral.

A ror or straw- r.ERRY JAM 1m an exciting tre-t f-T the brr-kfat tstle. It's r'-e economical rr.ake it ytursclf, ar ith th of Juicy Bird! Eye Slice ktrus. it's im-ly in 1 minutes any time you wUh. For t.V'te com alfCH-fy hull! and iliced. tl.rir l-ngy Cavof thing d-ired.

Try tl.il y-U Cjn't think v. hit you're rib.Mr.g. TI.a 2 (12 our.CM rrh cf Eu'I Eve Sliced i i. d.rrclrd en th package. Measure cup? sugar at.

I a ic. Ccrr.tinc fruit, CUSHIONS AND ZIPPER COVERS IN YOUR" CHOICE OF STUNNING PLAIN OR PATTERNED i FRANCES BAUTON BOX 1411. HONOLULU Lnclcsr 1 plrase fir.d Kk: in FABRICS let C'-in vniir r.ew "Lrt Washl- A dire 53.

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