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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 14

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HONOLULU STAR-BUUETIM. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1953 -4 1 PAGE 14 00 ULUU.I. I Jit UJV I lATomeivs By SHIRLEY HtTTON LAMKAI, Oshu. Dec. SOThe days between Crtriftmis and the! New Year are like festival time with parties running day and night.

I Entertaining last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Nutter who? aked friends to feme by for hot spiced wine. Egsnogs were on! Careers and Marriage Do Mix NEW YORK CITY.

Dec. 30 fAP) Maybe we better take bwCWMW ov W. By BUCK HENSHAW a poll. Agnes de Milie. talented dancer, choreographer and hand for their more conservative friends.

Serving hot Swedish custom that Mrs. Nutter writer, wno succcsstuiiy comomes ner several careers wun a came to enjoy when she spent a 'Sunday at the home of Mr winter among friends in the Mrs. John Gifton old rater-la family, tells me she finds most women resent her. of Mr. Giftoni here: "Though I think it's not really personal," she qualifies, Northwest.

nstv friends for the holidays hi prepared the "they resent any career woman MR. AND MRS. MAN eggnog batter as per a secret who has a husband and children. I mid-stream if it becomes a threat iu.AAi icon. u.ii,c ui Mr recipe.

always suspect you oi neg-; to her marriage. 4. miserable weather to set the mood; your children. COCKTAILS and a buffet sup-! achm didn't exactlv sav it. but Charlotte Adams blames the husband's mother for many of the difficulties of the career wife.

It for the steaming bowls of hot; buttered rum for old friends at per were served to a close group imarine she would" aefee that tending their open, house the same; 0f 16 couples by Mr. and there is usually her training that has is probably more than a day. jj. Harry Covalt Ismidcin of enw involved in this I convinced him that a woman's li (Buck Henshaw's rolumn, fenerally here In time for publication In Monday's Star-Bulletin, apparently a delayed by the Christ- mas mail rush which continued over the week end.) HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 30 Buddy Pepper's Vaya Con Dios copped top honors as the number one song in the country for 1953.

According to national polls, it just barely nosed out the Sons from Moulin Rouse. Bob Crosby told Jack Benny he had been helping brother Bine select a new boat. "What did he buy?" asked Jack. "The Lurlme!" replied Bob. I in East Wallingford.

Connecticut. JULIUS LA ROSA, the piy( un(jerstand that nclrn Halliwell Arthur Godfrey made famous of Ardslev-on-Hudson. Helen Blas-(when he fired him on the air) of Hawthorne. New Jersey, being tested by Paramount for aHope Beavers of New York, and top spot in Away We Go. the rolejMary whalen of Philadelphia, which was turned down by Eddie tidn'i talk nearlv as much about Fisher because it wasn't bis as thev'did of what the enough.

amazing how far you eli Pressed gal will wear while can get with just a dash of Een-j slalking a rhino uine humility. Good luck, Happv New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crane (he's L-, a Martin and Lewis writer) have busted up.

All because he had rMtliV6 tfltJCVS habit of being late. Mama said i she'd bust one record from his; TZiAApH fn 1(1111 valuable collection for even' mm-utuUL''1 Jin ute he was tardy setting home for fl-lJJ sice dinner. One night last week hefJtl" SCU is tT hat was all going on this past; indent A woman who gives her! place is in the home and that if A FRIENDLi LLAL lor oia Sunday and many guests who ap- very best energies and abilities to' she insists on this career non-friends was given that nay by Mr. peared at several of the events keeping a cheerful, well-run home sense, indeed, she can jolly well and Mrs. T.

F. McCormack. for- were again on call Monday a hard-working husband and! do all the other things that women merly of Kaneohe now living at at a cocktail party given by Mr. to rearing children, putting up traditionally are expected to do. Lanikai.

The McCormacks limit and Mrs Herbert M. Dowsett. 'cheerfully with the difficulties! So, the gentleman lounges in his their grand style entertaining to Their lovely Lanikai home and an(j frustrations Mould naturally Slippers and reads his paper while more certain days of the summer -rounds were dramatized ithvonder how anybodv similarly oc-i the working wife contributes to when guests may be fairly certain as guests reviewed the Cupied could possibly find time fori the family income, shops, cooks, of staying dry outdoors. i Christmas parties and looked absorbing interest. And washes dishes, cleans house and Home for the holidays from the rd to a Happy New Year across not too surprising if there's a 'copes with the children.

University of Santa Clara is their the Pali. little bitterness mixed with that' There are plenty of men who son, Mike. Mike is having a two-; 'wonder. (can make this idea sound very week vacation with the younger impressive, like the one I heard Uet. HciCn IJchlda WCCr SIMILARLY.

I maintain it is declare that some women have a 4 7 4 usually envy when a career woman; special vitality for living that MR. AND MRS. MITS ARITA TV To mnc nnn Jwho has chosen the single lifejshould be channeled only into was delayed at the office for a interested persons, especially long time. Nuff said were planning an all day fishings jwh.j a comforts herself with the belief marriage and motherhood. If this.

prospective, fathers are invited to, Jane Russell. Gilbert Poland the mother and babv care ipartv with friends but the seas; is but the seas- Iwere choppy and the the TOV nMnois i Helen that a woman Nvho is devoting her-; vitality is cut up and parceled out skies threat-iErJjJ uchida became the bride of 5elf to a fami!" would havc ,0 ive to activities that waste it. ex-ise so cozy. James Rokuro Yano at St. Pat-' lcss tnan hcr 1)051 10 an outside oc- plains this lord of creation, then and Richard Egan are delighted sponsored by the Hawaii that bad weather in Hawaii of the American Red 'ening and the hou? Th 9rhr that It i Lt Mtnitinn Url U.

vented their pre-Christmas trip Cross in cooperation vith the Ter-, ritorial Department of Health. Evening classes are held in co-i operation with the adult education division of the department of for shooting of The Big Rainbow. Not that they have anything against the Isles. They are just glad to be home with respective families for the holidays. There i uv lonj vvo ricks Church on December 1" 1 iu mu iuh luioci auu was a much better idea to accept! the of Mr.

and1 Writer Charlotte Adams who world will be the poorer. rtV Mrs. Charles Uchida of 2233 Aulii brought un a son and ran a home; f. to breakfast and a long leisurely gt IIonolulu and he i5 the onand a full-time outside career 1X) agree lllat morning playing cards. 0 ai simultaneously says that a woman Jy TZecroi I MR.

AND MRS ALBERT HYDE I La" Honolulu. Judhe held open house in the day Attending the couple were Casl-; ovided she realizes that satisfaction out of it. their new Mikola Drive home. mir. -Bavia- mSLmk.e C.h?! I'm sure there are still, other lovely house and grounds ork.

and Miss Anna Suetsugu of The first thing to do, coun-, womcn uho are happier and more a magnificent view ho, is student atjsels 'is to formulate -af useful pouring themselves single-Kaneohe Bay. Fooinfe College. St Louis philosophy. pu must decide def-t mindcdly into careers. But I agree Mr.

Hyde is a new member of! The altar as banked with flow-, initely what is important to charlotte Adams that anv are rumors that Hawaii is def-'Pu ml.x?n initely out as a picture location for them. Filming is expected to Pahulu Health Center on Tucs- ii the Kaneohe Yacht Club and long-! ilow" anu )r imuy. lounni, ior n-: woman who WANTS TO ENOUGH bride earned Cattleya stance, be a perfectionist about! i start within the next week in either Cuba or Mexico. Nothing" is really definite. PROMINENT Beverly Hills surgeon.

Dr. Joe Peluso. and his attractive wife spent Christmas on the Lurline during their first trip to Honolulu. They'll visit briefly at the Royal. Having completed About Mrs.

Leslie. Shirley Booth has gone a a. vail uauuic uwiu a jiuiiic auu a also from Hawaii, against herjhe way your house looks if In tne final anaiysis, it all gown of lace and nylon tulle over i arc to have also an efficient of-: inriivMnii lani Hospital on Wednesdays and Fridays and at Palama Settlement on Wednesdays and Fridays. Although the classes are mainly for prospective mothers, an increasing percentage of those attending this year's classes have already had one child. Miss Mary Neal, local Red Cross director of nursing services, says that this indicates that many mothers feel they did not have the information satin.

fice. But you can have a ks ingly watches the sailing in the bay from atop his hillside where he is hard at work building his own sailboat. ONE TIME WHEN Windward-ites can be sure of seeing the familiar faces of old friends is years uuv Hiai moiu'ii, ii- iiuu.i ui inu-'c mm mc nitii: kind of discussion 50 linois. nice compromise between a nftU. The bride was graduated from! box and a mess." back to Broadway where she'll to care for their first start rehearsals for By The Beau-! needed when Dr.

Edwin T. Kam gives his! Maryknoll High School and the annual luncheon. of Hawaii. She re-, ULSBANDS, more frequently CAITLIFLOWER COOKING are major stum-i Th hrst buv in fresh caiiH. ltnri than nnnlA tnrrrt nut signed her Dosition with the children.

tiful Sea. an masterminded babies. by Robert Fryer. Fryer is the During 1952, some 2.000 per-same gent who talked Roz Russell fsons or 13 per cent of all expect-into trying Broadway with Won-! ant mothers in Honolulu, attended derful Town. It's interesting to! the classes.

Although such classes to flow through the huge Kalamajwaan Air Lines just before hcribIinS blocks in handling a is the head with a bright HiCKAM CHAPEL WEDDING Captain and Mrs. David W. Lykins will be at home soon at Hickam Air Force Base after a honeymoon on the Big Island. They, were married on December 12 at Hickam Chapsl and were attended by Captain and Mrs. Paul Coscarelli.

The bride is the former Margaret Sehurnaker. A reception was held ot the Hickam Officers Mess immediately after, the wedding ceremony. U.S. Air Force Photo. marriage.

jiuc, uie iwo women agree. green jacKei ana compact, Mr. Yano was graduated from! "I think many times husbands creamy-white flowerets. It can 'be St. Louis College and received his! are resentful when thev find thevicooked either with a moderate at one time attracted mostly peo note that five years ago Producer Fryer was working in box offices beach home and through the spacious The food was a combination of the most appealing Chinese dishes.

aT St tt FROTHY EGGNOGS were being poured for 100 guests till late B.S. degree in medical technology! have to fit into a wife's schedule." from the University of Hawaii. He Agnes de Mille remarked. "But I is a medical technologist at St. Jo- also believe that a woman should seph's Hospital of this city.

"be prpared to stop her career in amount of water in an uncovered pan, or 'in a smaller quantity of water if you put a cover on halfway through the cooking time. pie of lower economic status attending public clinics, students now include people of all economic and educational backgrounds." A doctor and his wife attended the classes last year and both were pleased with the course. at S35 per week. In anticipation of meeting ss hungry lion or a "wolf" in East Kenya, -four of the glamadolls signed up for Beverly Putnam's African safari are practicing shooting at the Blue Trial Range Kona Inn Expects New Year Crowd KONA, Hawaii, Dec. 30 Kona Inn is booked to capacity for one of the gayest New Year's celebrations in the Islands.

The program for New Year's Eve Scully of Honolulu: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baltrusch of Honolulu: Mr. and Mrs. James Glover of Honolulu: Mr.

and Mrs. Fedrico Biven of Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kaupiko of Honolulu; Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Carlsmith, of Hilo; Mr. will include, dancing from 9 p.m.

until 1 a.m. I Noise-makers and" hats will be and Mrs. H. W. B.

White of Honolulu: Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mongeon of Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs. A.

Tyler "of Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chock and family of Honolulu; W. W. Child and party of Honolulu.

By ERNE TRUEMAN (Sketches by Mildred Parker) Beouy Quotient nun it it distributed just before midnight, and at the stroke of the hour, the band will play Auld Lang Syne, a shower of balloons will fall from the dance lanai ceiling and a display of fireworks will resound from the ocean terrace seawall. A midnight breakfast will be served later. Staying at the Inn for the New Year's week end are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buck and son of Honolulu; Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Campbell and party from Paauhau, Hawaii; Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Gilliland of Honolulu; Dr. and Mrs. Williams B. Meister of Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Leffingwell of Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurst of Honolulu. And Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Sultan of Honolulu and partj Mr. CD II it If the passing of years and too much rich food have added to your1 derriere, do be kind enough to your viewing public to avoid the dirndl type of skirt. This delightful bit of wearing apparel was designed for the slim female. A woman, slightly given to excess avoirdupois, is hiding her head in the sand if she thinks it adds to her attractiveness or conceals her unsightly bulges. In fact, it makes her look like a circus tent going someplace to stake out.

Being heavy doesn't mean that a woman can't be attractive. Nowadays, there are many lightweight foundation garments on the market that will improve the appearance of a heavy figure. In Japan, th ptopte like Eireley's Ororg so much they poy obeut 15 cents for it about doubt whot it costs in Hawaii. and Mrs. Porter Dickinson of Ho- Dressing it in plain colors and well-fitting i noiulu; Mr.

and Mrs. John A. clothes will minimize the appearance of over- weight. Bringing Up Junior By Ann Melody i Dear Miss Melody: What is meant when a child is said to have a functional heart murmur? Is it serious? Mrs. B.J.

Answer: A functional heart murmur is not serious and should not cause' any worry. It is due to the vibrations produced by the movement of blood of Women's through the heart. In most cases when a child is FINE More reductions of fine fashion firsts genuine Winifred Dick items. The Sacrifice prices apply to everything dresses, jewelry, scarfs, blouses beautifuTclothes you'll love. Due to the crowds we suggest you come early.

Store Hours are from 8:30 to 5:30. This is the one you don't want to miss. at rest these vibrations are too faint to be heard. When more blood is being pumped, as during excitement or after exercise, the vibrations are and may be heard as a blowing sound which is called a functional murmur. With some children, these normal vibrations can be heard even when the youngsters are at rest.

A.M. Dear Miss Melody: Just what is meant by a "bland" diet? When is it recommended? Can you tell me some of the foods that are included in a "bland" diet? H.P. juice of fruit such as pear, peach, nectarine and apricot. Milk and weak cocoa may also be drunk. He may have eggs soft cooked, steamed or in eggnog, but not fried or hard-cooked.

In the way of cereal he may have oatmeal, farina or corn meal. Enriched white bread toast is also permitted. Meat should be lean, minced and very lightly seasoned. Fresh white fish may also be served. Other foods which may be included in this diet are consomme, broth, rice soup, cream soup, pureed vegetables, mashed, baked, creamed or boiled potatoes, puddings, buttered macaroni, spaghetti or noodles and plain cookies.

(Send your questions on child Evening Sandals (Gold and Silver Kid) Pumps Slings Sandals AIL COLORS High and low Heels Broken Sixes Answer: A bland diet is nonir-ritating and nonstimulating, while rich in nourishment. care to Ann Melody, care of The It is usually prescribed when Star-Bulletin.) there is illness involving intesti-i Club Calendar (When planning events avoid conflicts. Consult the new Community Calendar of Events at the Volunteer Placement Bureau, phone 5-5772.) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 December 31 Oahu Country Club -rial disturbances. In such a diet, extremes of temperature in all foods are to be avoided, including sherbets, ice cream, iced drinks or very hot foods or beverages. Foods which definitely should not be permitted in a bland diet pastry, highly spiced foods, gravies, cucumber, raisins.

nuts, cabbage, raw fruits, onions. radishes, dried beans, pickles, bran cereals, hot breads and raw fibrous vegetables. However, there are many other foods which a person on a bland diet may eat. While it is best to omit citrus fruit juices, he may have the Extra Special! FLATS All Colors 323 Royal Hawaiian Avenue 1107 OIT ST; 1 i New Year's Evt party. A band has been engaged for the evening.

December 31 Outrigger Canoe Club gala New Year's Eve party with dinner and dancing until 1 a.m. New Year's Day. Dress will be formal for ladies-dinner jackets for men. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 January 1 Oahu Country Club New Year' Day eggnog party and buffet dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 January 2 Leahl Chapter No.

2, Order of the Eastern Star, stated meeting at? 7:30 p.m. and installation of officers at 9 p.m. in the Masonic Temple, Makiki and Kinau Streets. The chapter is inviting all members of the order to attend. SUNDAY, JANUARY 3 January 3 The Ho Society's annual nine course Chinese dinner wul be held at Waikiki Lau Yee Chat at 6 p.m.

Off iceri for 1354 will be installed. Att-coouo Promptly relieves pain of Hospital Test Provt It!.

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