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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 28

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TWO HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1941 Ruth Cathcart Engaged To W. Geist Mr. ar.d Cathcart cf retaluma. Cat, ar.rvounce the engagement ct ih I daughter. Ruth Adrirnne.

to Lt. Js John WUIard Geist. ion of Mrs. E. J.

of toon a. and the late John K. GeisU Miss Cathcart. ho has made her home for several years in Honolulu, coming from San FrancUco, was sraduated from Stanford university. She was a member cf the Phi Beta Thi sorority.

Lt. Geist. who was graduated from the United States naval academy in 1934, is stationed at Tearl Harbor. The wedding date has not been set. Ohio Visitors Honored At Aloha Party Alfred r.trtj!-e-4 at tie Hoyal Hawaiian hctcl Thursday at a cocktail and danre rrlr in honor cf Mr.

and Mn Richard IVstwck. who arrived recent frm Cleveland. for r.t at Royal Hawaiian. Guests were lUVn TVIn- dexter. Dr.

and Mr, r. J. Halford Mmrj, and Mfdjw Peterson, Philip p. Manwell, Jav Murrhy and lirl M-Thacker; Mr" Bradfield Baker. Mis Alice Col.

Mi Lwcretia Iemt. Lynn lt.mmeln-.ann. Onrle Caesar. Joi Pasco and rlhers, Mr. Busiel.

president "cf the- Xdv Ksther corporation. Is a resident cf Chicago and is here on a vult at the Royal Hawaiian. if i i 1 j. if i 7 i 1 i .7 I 11 I ANNOUNCEMENT of the engagement of Miss Ruth Adrienne Cathcart to Lt. John Willard Geist is made by the bride elect's MISS HELEN MILDRED HEFLEBOWER, daughter of Col.

ond Mrs. Roy C. Heflcbower of the medical corps, Schofield Barracks, who was married to Lt. Julien Edward Thomas of MISS ROBERTA LEI ALOHA LANSING, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

-Nelson B. Lansing of Honolulu; whose engagement to John Douglas Quinin of Oakland, is announced. -Mildred McClurg photo. MISS HELEN KINAU WIGHT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hastings Wight of Kailua, Kona, Hawaii, who will become the bride of Wesley Harold Petrie April 23 at the home of Mrs. James A. Wilder. -Post photo. "FASHIONS- in tht parents, Mr.

and Mrs. c. C. Cathcart of Feta- Wheeler field ct a quiet ceremony Saturday, luma, Cal. Lt.

Geist is stationed at Pear! Har- March 15. I bar. Ogden photo. ilk SPOTLIGHT9 Co-Authors America's leading designers Helen Kinau Wight Selects Date, Place for Marriage MISS Helen Kinau Wight has selected Wednesday, April 23 as the date for her marriage to Wesley Harold Tetrie, son of Mayor and Mrs. Lester A.

Petrie. The bride elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hastings Roberta Lansing Is Engaged To Mainlander Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson B. Lansing of Honolulu announce the engagement of i daughter, Roberta Leialoha, to John Douglas Quinin. son of Dr. Clarence Quinin and Mrs. Corinne Quinin of San Francisco.

Governor To Entertain The governor of Hawaii, the Honorable Joseph B. Poindexter and his daughter. Miss Helen, will be hosts next Tuesday evening at a supper party for 22 friends at their home, Washington Place. The spring fashion stage presents its prettiest models You'll thrill to the youthful charm of our inspired spring collection. Helen Hef lebower Married At Schofield Chapel WHITE jrladioli and calla lilies banked the altar at the Schofield chapel, when Miss Helen Heflebower, daughter of Col.

Roy E. Heflebower of the 11th medical regiment, Schofield, and Mrs. Heflebower, became the bride of Lt. (jg) Julian E. Thomas, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Thomas of Turlock, Cal. disdain James T. Wilson of the Wight of Kailua, Kona. Hawaii, has asked Mrs.

Carlos Long to be ma The bride elect, granddaughter of Theodore Lansing, a weU known kamaaina, was educated at Pun 22nd infantry officiated at th quiet street length frock complemented ahou school, the University of Cali with navy trim and an orcnia ceremony, i a and the University of Miss Barbara Cox. wearing eiel blue with navy complement, was maid of honor and Lt. C. G. Teschner, USA, was best man.

The bride was married in a white Style notes to remember In your wardrobe of DRESSES For Sport Street Lunching Cocktoiling Dinner and Dancing Sparkling color-on deep Navy brilliant prints on Soot Black dressmaker detail for subtly tailored town dresses clever NEWER tucking effects Amusing buttons Soft shoulders. New colors new fabrics many with the dash end swagger of the South American influence. -V Interrogation of Import to C. W. Do yom A mow that you may mow bat more beautiful hair a more natural looting turl a better permanent than you bat ever bad? A permanent done entirely ith "amine'' cream and oils no machine no electricity no destructive heat the MOST COMFORTABLE and perfect ''Perm'' for all textures and colors of normal, dyed, bleached or impaired hair.

Yes, is reasonably pricedexactly as promised and offered exclusively by John Bower (Above Curtis. Ltd.) Fort and Hotel Sts. Ph. 2021 P. S.

Beauty conscious women are, urged to call personally for consultation subject individual requirements and prices. B. 84 South Hotel waiian Trust Ltd." Her father was formerly with the Waialua plantation. Her fiance was graduated from the Sacramento Junior college, later attending the Oregon university in Eugene where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He is with the Hawaiian Electric Co.

Alfred Castles Dinner Hosts To Wilson Browns Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I Castle were hosts at a' delightful dinner party March 20 at their Nuuanu home as an aloha compliment to Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wilson Brown. Admiral Brown was former superintendent of the U.

S. naval academy and succeeded Vice Admiral Adol-phus L. Andrews as commander of the scouting force in January. After dinner, colored motion pictures were enjoyed in the library. McCoys Gardens Are Opened For Red Cross The gardens and orchid houses at the Kaalawai home of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester McCoy are open to the public every Monday between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. for the benefit of the Red Cross. A fee of 50 cents will be charged and the money will be used for the war work.

Mrs. McCoy extends a special invitation to enlisted men of the navy. tron of honor and the Misses Irma Petrie, sister of the bridegroom to be, Leslie Long, Marguerite Kron and Jewelle Lyman to be bridesmaids. Miss Molly Dahlquist, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Harold P. Dahlquist, will be flower girl. Best man will be Carlos, Long. The wedding will take place at 8 p. at the home of the bride's great aunt, Mrs.

James A. Wilder, Kinau Hale, on Kalia Rd. The Rev. Henry P. Judd will officiate.

Announcement of the betrothal and wedding was made Saturday afternoon, March 15 at a luncheon party for intimate friends at the home of Miss Leslie Long on Keeaumoku St. The table was set with white and blue delphiniums, topped with a miniature American flag. A telegram, announcing the engagement and date, was placed on the table after luncheon. Miss Wight wore a soldier blue frock with white stripes and pikake leis and Miss Long chose a blue denim jumper and white blouse. Present were Mrs.

Francis (Wamba) Wight, sister in law of the bride elect, Mrs. Carlos Long. Misses Marguerite Kroll, Jewelle Lyman, Lorraine O'Brien, Babbie Henshaw, Irma Petrie, Mary Castro. Miss Wight, member of a ka-maaina missionary family, is granddaughter of Mrs. Laura Wilder Wight and great-great granddaughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Gerrit P. Judd and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G.

Wilder. She was graduated from Punahou school and attended Lesell Junior college in Auburndale, and the MacMaster-Paine Business college in San Francisco. She is associated with the Ha corsage. The young Mrs. Heflebower is a popular member of the younger set at Schofield.

Her parents are sailing April 2 on the Hunter Liggett en route to new station at Ft. Mason. Cal. They were here for the past two years. Lt.

Thomas was educated at the University of Idaho and was graduated from the Randolph field Dying school in 1939. He is with the air corps at Wheeler field. The young couple are at home to friends at 43 Wheeler field. Miss Charla Gates Chooses Sisters As Attendants Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cassius Gates for the marTiage of their daughter. Charla Jeanette, to Brown Woodburn Cannon Wednesday. April 9, at 5:30 p. m. at Kala-ni Lua, the Gates home at 3223 Noela drive.

The bridegroom elect and his brother, George, will arrive on, the early April clipper. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. IL Brown Cannon of Denver, Colo, will arrive March 26 to attend the wedding.

The bride elect will be attended by her three sisters. Mrs- James Hawaii. Her fiance was graduated from the San Francisco law school and is now associated with the sales department of the California Wire Cloth Corp. in Oakland. Miss Lansing will sail April .25 en route to the coast for her wedding which will take place in the early summer.

ttf James A. Hurds To Make Home On Mainland Sailing April 4 to make their home in California will be Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hurd, popular members of the younger set in Honolulu.

Mrs. J. P. Russell win give a luncheon for Mrs. Hurd next Tuesday at her home.

Walkers Give Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walker had a small cocktail party yesterday at their home, 40 Dowsett Ave.

for a group of visitors. Mrs. Walker entertained at luncheon Monday at her home as a compliment to Mrs. J. C.

Plews of Lihue, Kauai. Mr. and Mrs. Plews are leaving Monday for the Garden Island after a visit with Judge and Mrs. Alva E.

Steadman. Smart Apparel 4 and of course! A Hat for every dress A. Woodruff (Hazel Gates) will be matron of honor; Mis LeBurta Gates, maid of honor, and Miss Berenice Gates, bridesmaid. George Cannon will be his broth' er's best man. Lt.

James A. Woodruff. USNT. and Harry Gates, broth 1 er of the bride to be, will be among the ushers, the others to be an nounced later. The Rev.

Henry P. Judd will perform the eeremony. Mr. Gates will give his daughter in marriage. CHRISTINE r.TIUW' UJT.

I JU-I ill" -J 1 A Ali y-) i--Y i anv Jy MRS. G. STAN LEY Me-KENZIE, former Honolulan, was welcomed here upon her arrival on the Matsonia Wednesday. Her husband, president of the Creameries of America, accompanied her on a several weeks visit at the Royal Hawaiian hotel. The McKenzies, who have returned to Honolulu many times since their departure several years ago to make their home in Beverly Hills, were greeted by a host of kamaaina friends Wednesday.

invites you to ctl now for your Pre-Easter pirmiaiil. Luster, natural-looking wave styled to your individual need. Complete Expert Service. CHRISTINE BEAUTY SHOP Oregon Union St. Phono B570 of TALKS ABOUT SPRUNG DDATTS INTRICATE LACINGS IN COLORED CALF trim this perforated white suede resort sandal.

Intricacy of design and intersting color combinations will be characteristic of new shoes. LEATHER DRAPED and twisted like fabric in line with the trend to greater femininity in footwear. In white-and-bright colors for re-sort wear. Hi darker tones for Spring. it 'K Smartness is bom of Originality and we have won the honor "the smartest shop in Waikiki" by the originality of design and patterning of all our apparel, for sports, for beach, for informal and formal occasions.

DINNER BLOUSES hand blocked in Hawaii's own flowers and tropical fish, in many luscious colors, with bags to match. ALOHA BLOUSES AND BEACH WEAR gayest and most original designs and colors imaginable. PAUL JONES, FINE PERFUMES in all favorite Hawaiian fragrances. Cover They're as exciting os flattering as they are fun to WEAR I These VERY new hat-an'-bag sets that add such dash and color to the spring wardobe. Turbans Toques Hots with new "twists' and self trim.

Taffetas, piques, linens, straw fabrics In stripes polka dors bizarre prints. and a tcord about DAGS 4 i design by Don Blanding. $1 to $25. I -V ins Of COURSE they're big ond pouchy. Made of the same material os the hat.

The spring accent on chic! WW D0AT 2244 KALAKAUA- WAIKIKI tyBeadiwear-Gifts 4 RED HIBISCUS the talisman (Floy Mercer models one of her originally designed tea gowns. 22.50.) LEWERS ST. fir WAIKIKI WAY OPPOSITE CUM P'f HONOLULU.

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