Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 23
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 23

Location:
Honolulu, Hawaii
Issue Date:
Page:
23
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

JL THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1937. THREE Edith Cameron Mrs. Warren Visiting At Waikiki Honoree At Tea At Hocker Home riimnwmwwMiiiiMiwiiiiMiii mil i niiiiw "KILOHANA KAPA" THE NEW HAWAIIAN RESORT DRESS In gay Hawaiian patterns, attractive fabrics. Swing skirt and wrap around.

Easy to put on and easy to wear. For beach, street and sport. Introduced by the author of BLOOD OF THE SHARK, Beatrice Ayer Patton. III Miss Eleanor Hocker had a tea and miscellaneous shower at her Kamehameha avenue home yesterday as a compliment to Miss Edith Cameron, whose engagement to Lieut. Kenneth R.

Kenerick was announced recently. r.npi;ts were Miss Florence McLeans Invite Friends Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. McLean entertained last Sunday at 'their Lanikai beach home for Lieut.

Comdr, and Mrs. Ralph Riggs. Mrs. Riggs sailed Friday on the Lurline for the Coast en route to her home at Long Beach, while her husband left Thursday on the USS West Virginia. Mrs.

Riggs has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert Pew, of Makalei Place. Mrs. Cass Hosts Sunday Reception To Be Held Thursday Thursday evening after the business session of the annual meeting of the Honolulu Art society at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, an informal reception for the new members will be held. Those who have been invited to assist the board of directors in receiving include Mr, and Mrs.

Alf T. Hurum, Mr. and Mrs. John Word Caldwell, Dr. and Mrs.

Mit suharu Hoshino, Mr. and Mrs. Shigeo Soga, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur V.

Molyneux, Dr. and Mrs. Philip S. Piatt, Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Tongg.

wilder. Miss Kitty Phillips, Miss si Bcbe Phillips, Miss Peggy Hocker, Alice Laubach, Miss Jean EHATT2 1013 FORT ST. Honor Visitors At TwoAffairs Mr. and Mrs. John Trenholm Warren will entertain a group of mends from California at an informal al fresco luncheon today at the Kamehameha school cottage at Kahala.

Last Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Wairen were hosts at a waffle r1 in honor of Mr- and Mrs. Wilford D. Godbold, whose marriage took place the previous week, and also for Lieut, and Mrs.

Harry Sanders. Other guests were Mrs. Norman D. Godbold, Mrs. Eva Alford, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert H. Lawder. Mrs. Hayselden Has Breakfast Party Recently Mrs.

Harold Hayselden gave a breakfast party last Friday at her Black Point road home as a compliment, to Mrs. A. G. M. Robertson (Ululani Robertson), who is giving a recital today on Maui under the auspices of the Maui Women's Mrs.

Cloud B. Kinney, president of the club, is the sister-in-law of. Mrs. Hayselden. Mrs.

Robertson left by plane yesterday for the Valley Isle, while Mr. Verne Waldo Thompson, the well-known pianist is leaving this morning to accompany the singer. Guests at the breakfa -4 and Mrs. Phil Cass celebrated their silver wedding anniversary last Sunday at an all-day party and dinner at their Heeia home. Over sixty guests were asked.

Florence Butler To Be Hostess a V1 Something She'll Remember You By! Gardenia Poni-Mo-! 3 I Pikake by Meyer A gift of importance Is In order for the "Girl Graduate." Not only for graduation itself, but for the round of parties after Meyer's Hawaiian' essences fit the role as an appropriate gift on this occasion. Among the three tropic essences there is one she'll want particularly. It shouldn't be difficult to learn 7 ft Miss Florence H. Butler will have a buffet supper party this evening at her Hunnewell street home. The affair will compliment Mr.

Takeshi Kanno, the poet, and his wife, (Gertrude Boyle Kanno), sculptor. Mrs. Carpenter Gives Luncheon v. Mrs. T.

W. Carpenter gave a luncheon party last Tuesday at her Halelena home for Mrs. Osborne White of Healdsburg, Calif. The honored guest, the former Miss Aileen Dowsett, is here with her three children to spend a month at her Kaalawai home. Mrs.

Geoffrey Podmore, Mrs. Carl or exclusively at j. Auenoaugh, Mrs. E. C.

Bridg-man, Mrs. J. A. Vanoort. Hfre Frank S.

Warren, Mrs. Frances- In three sizes: 1.50 3.00 5.50 EYER'S Painting of LIllie.Gay Torrey by her husband, George Bnr? roughs Terrey, famous portrait painter. The Torreys (Mrs. Tor-rey also a noted painter of flowers) arrived Thursday on the; Empress of Japan for a Visit at the Halekulani. ca Hawes, Miss Else Werthmuller and Miss Grita Goolmer.

Mr. and Mrs. Hayselden enter In- crystal flacons, tapa-wrapped Forbes, Miss Peggy James, Miss jessamine Cristy, Miss Barbara Dow, Mis Mae Nelson, Miss Elizabeth 'oison, Miss Mary Blanchard, Miss 'Virginia Murray, Miss Marion Franson and Miss Reaka Fran-son. Corinne Rowe, Edward Barrett Married Friday The marriage of Miss Corinne Pysart Rowe, daughter of Mrs. jlaa Rowe of Tacoma, to Mr.

Edward H. Barrett, son of Mr. Harry Barrett of Los Angeles, took place at five o'clock Friday at Parke Memorial chapel. Dean William Ault officiated. The bride, who arrived day on the Empress of Japan from the Northwest, was gowned in white satin complemented by a veiled turban and bouquet of gardenias, sweet-peas and orchids.

Miss Shirley Greening, the bride's only attendant, wore a hyacinth gown matched by a leghorn hat Bed sheaf of pink roses. Mr. Jack Hinton was the best nian for Mr. Barrett. After the ceremony a reception as held at the Black Point road tome of Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Carlson. The young couple will be at home in a week at 2247-C Waikulu jVay, Waikiki. Mrs. Barrett, itate of Washington State College, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega.

The bridegroom, graduate of the University of Washington, is a member of Alpha Tau Onwga. He is associated with the California racking company. 'Admiral Hepburn Host On Ship Admiral Arthur Japy Hep-turn, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Fleet, held a reception aboard his flagship, the US3, Pennsylvania, Wednesday eltsmbon. First officers of the A.y and Navy" and many civilians were invited. Admiral Hepburn also enter-f at dinner Tuesday evening aboard the Pennsylvania.

Aloha Tea Held At Dietz Home 78 So. King St. Phone 53S7 tained at dinner Wednesday at their home in honor of Mr. t. Hoa eland, who is visiting at t.Vi SUIT YOURSELF FOR SU MM Royal Hawaiian before continu Admiral Honored At Aloha Party Admiral Arthur Japy Hepburn, commander-in-chief of the United States fleet and his senior officers, were the honored guests at a cocktail party and dance given Tuesday from four to seven at the Pacific club.

A marquee was erected in the garden for the tables. Hawaiian entertainment was enjoyed.1 Jt Hockers Hosts To Easterners ing to ms home in Syracuse, after a tour of the world. Mrs. Derby Has Aloha Luncheon Mrs. Stephen A.

Derby entertained Wednesday at luncheon at her Makiki Heights home for Mrs. Paul Anderson Johnson, who with her husband, sailed Friday on the Lurline for the Coast Friends Call At Kahala Home Mrs. Thacker Honor Officers Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker en- tertained at dinner Monday at the Royal Hawaiian as a compliment to officers of the USS Detroit, on which the liost left Thursday with the fleet Mr, Thacker, a lieutenant in the naval reserve, is taking part in the "return trip" fleet maneuvers.

He will return to Honolulu on Harton Singer's yacht the Navigator, next month. Jean P. McEwen Visiting Here Miss Jean Parker- McEwen of San Francisco, whose father was a pioneer in the manufacture of artificial ice in Honolulu about fifty years ago, arrived Thursday on the Lurline to be a guest of Mrs. Percy A. Swift at her Manoa Valley home.

ft" 't iXC $15-75 rXX 44- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowry, of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, were entertained at a number of aloha affairs by Maj. and Mrs. Carl E.

Hocker of Kamehameha avenue. The Lowrys, who were visiting at the Royal Hawaiian, left on Friday's Lurline for the Coast. Friends called Thursday afternoon on Capt. and Mrs. Robert E.

Hoyt, of Kahala, to hid aloha to the popular couple who sailed Friday on th Lurline for the Mainland. 5 iw.X- -r f' THE LIBERTY --ST t'; ''I NATIONAL ARROW WEEK (May 24-29) 1 II i I TrT- i i Aff i 1 -7- I i 4 1 I 3 tt 1 I it 7 1 i I' I I Chic cool comfortable these new "Gaddy Tog" suits are practically indispensable for warmer days expertly tailored they have that zest and sparkle that smart women demand in their clothes. Vary your accessories with the occasion and you'll have a smart ensemble that will keep you spic and span and lovely even in tho most wilting weather. Sizes 12 to 20. 1 lV'lYV 5 I.

9k it-f liberty nous. MnsboP, First Hoor Ready-to-wear, second floor THE Aw 7 fTl'Wyl lu) In Arrow' new patterned chins. tripes are sprightly checks, jay for color rules the style rooct this Each shirt anforised and itojja form fit. $2 4- jw- t.i. 1 1 ,4 In honor of Mrs.

Stewart Robertson and Miss Betty Weiss of Seattle, Mrs. Werner Whitman Dietz entertained at tea yesterday from three to five. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Walter E. Wall, Mrs.

Dudley W. Smith, Mrs. H. Werner Dietz and Miss Margaret Dietz. Assisting vere Mrs.

Lawrence E. Norrie, Mrs. Eric T. Wakefield, Mrs. David M.

Moncrief, and Miss Leah Dietz. Miss Weiss will visit here a month, while Mrs. Robertson will spend the summer in Honolulu. Ernest Rosses Visit London Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest A. R. Ross arrived in London, England, Thursday. Mrs. Henry F.

Damon flew from California to New York and met the Rosses for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mist, who have been spending the past year in New York and Boston, also joined the Honolulans in the eastern metropolis.

Couple To Be Honored Today Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Christ-cphersen are entertaining today at a luncheon party at their Kahuku home for Miss Alwine Anna Spill-er and Mr. Alexander Cooke Waterhouse, whose marriage will take place June twenty-third.

Invited to spend the day at the hosts' name are members of the family and of the bridal party. Prichards Hosts To Navy Guests Lieut Col. and Mrs. Vernon E. iehard gave a dinner party Monday at their Fort Shatter quarters fcr Navy friends, later going on to he dance given by Maj.

Gen. and Mrs. Hugh A. Drum at the Post. Capt.

Grady Has Luncheon Party Capt Ronan C. Grady entertained at luncheon last Sunday at the Oahu Country club, honoring 's classmates of the Naval Academy class of 1906, who were here 'ith the Fleet. The group played Slf during the day. 1t Arrow Ues ptantteij speciaOy to i IwJ-4' Ji team up with the shirts. Many are modelled after expensive European imports.

ResjjspnUy.caaVi red.l and 1.50. LIBERTY i HOUSE Jrf 1 .1::: I Nubby twill "Gaddy Tog" wiih 1 action back and six-gored skirt. Vegetable boutonniere. Beige, blue or natural. $18.75 1 1 11 tot staorts the world because (1) they're' .1 mjinkj (2) tSry bave no center seaa Msarw7owrlcrBdk5ciap.

Arrow t. rVwjw' naniterchiwirw tin priceless virtue of being planned soehat the pattern looks ir it where it 'shows mua. OK 5c and 50c Airchart aarkskin "Ga'ddy Tgj" with fitted back and kick-pleat skirt. Fruit boutenniere. Dusky pink, blue or white.

$16.75 SANFORIZED ir.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Honolulu Advertiser
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Honolulu Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
2,262,631
Years Available:
1856-2010