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Hawaii Tribune-Herald from Hilo, Hawaii • 3

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Ho Tflbune-Hcrafrf, Sunday, Febraary 19481 i I i SOCIETY NEWS OF HILO AND THE BIG ISLAND YWCA 1 vities This Week Young Adult Council meeting. 7 p.m. Semper Amicae; Woodcarv-ing Class, Thursday 3 p.m. Sophomore I Y-Teens; 4 p.m. Hula Classt 7-9 p.m.

Leialoha Club meeting. Friday 2, p.m. 7th Grade I Y-Teens; 7th Grade II Y-Teens; 10th Grade 11 Y-Teens; Jr. Lokahi Y-Teens; First Church Canteen. Saturday 8 to 4 pm.

Office Hours; Badminton; Tennis; Ping Pong. 7 to 11 p.m. 6th Grade I Y-Teens' Hobo Party and Dane. iiiiiiiii H-'l A- lip I i i iruce JJarden $effid tered rcliitect Announces his resignation from W. Dickey Associates and the opening of his own office for the practice of architecture, In the Professional Building on February 2, Ethelbertha Duarte Weds S.

Morimotoi Before a background of scarlet poinsettia and greenery, Mis Ethelbertha Duarte and Shinobu Mori-moto were married January 8. Father William Debast officiated at the service at the Sacred Heart church Hakalau. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel M.

Duarte of Hakalau, the bride wore a white satin gown having a fitted bodice, long sleeves and full skirt with a train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a beaded crown. She carried white cattleya and phalae-nopsis orchids with streamers and wore a pearl necklace, a gift from her sister. Miss Bsoe Ah Yo, sister of the bride, was the only attendant to the bride. She wore a yellow chiffon gown and carried purple cattleya and vanda orchids.

Jay 3 p.m. Sr. Lokahi i Sr. Laniklla meeting. 3:15 ICanteen committee; 7 p.m.

Camera Club. day 3 p.m. 8th Grade I Y-i 8th Grade 11 Y-Teens; 9th Y-Teens. 4 p.m. Hula Tennis Class.

7 p.m. Ukulele fi Leathercraft Class. 8 p.m. nton. nesday 3 p.m.

Y-Teen Com- meeting; 9th Grade I Y- Y-Teen Timers. 4:15 p.m. Citrus seeds are peculiar la that each results in more than one citrus seedling plant, only one of which can be the result of the fertilization process. Gilbert Ah Yo, brother of the MBS. SHINOBU MORIMOTO (8.

Furusho Photo) bride, was best man. Mother Dear Pray for Me and and On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother were played on the organ by Mrs. Mary Machado. Mrs. Duarte chose a blue frock accented with a corsage of white a net orchids for her daughter's wedding.

SWISS WATCH After the ceremony a reception was held at Hakalau Jodo mission hall. The new Mr. and Mrs. Morlmoto toured the island on their honeymoon. For going away the bride wore a gray suit complemented ifh a pnrsaaa of white orchids.

IOLANI LUAHINE, exponent of ancient Polynesian dances, will be featured in a concert to be held February 18 at 8 p.m. in the Rickard Auditorium, Honokaa high school. Exponent Of Ancient Dances To Be Featured At Concert TO ALL BFJDES AND PROSPECTIVE Specialist Charles SATO The bride is a 1946 graduate of Hilo BRIDES Honokaa, Jan. 31-A concert high school. She is ottice secretary for ILWU Local 142 Unit 7, Hakalau.

Mr. Morimoto, a veteran of World War II, is employed at Hawaii Country Stores, Papaaloa. He is the son of Moriichi Morimoto of Hakalau. featuring Miss Iolani Luahine, re cognized as Hawans outstanding exponent of the encient Polynesian dances, will be given at the Rickard Auditorium, Honokaa high school, on February 18 at 8 p.m. Arrange I JtO (SERVICE STAJ! l1 ments for the concert have been V- Ujl A vitas, Social Situations SITUATION: You go to a neighbor's home, wanting to use their more important than all, she is one whose attitude toward her native dances is that of the true artist whose ideals and goal are uncompromising, and whose actural performance so nearly fulfills her high ideals.

"Hawaii should be proud of Iolani Luahine. should support her, cherish her, encourage her, and send her forth as an ambassador-at-large. For she could change the false impression now almost universal, that the hula is a cheap, sexy, superficial dance suitable only for a night club. Iolani can and does show the world that the hula is a noble art, rich, beautiful, with great dignity, and a fitting expression of the art of a noble race." made by the Hamakua Woman's Club. The general public is invited, and tickets may be purchased from any member of the club.

Did you know that the following are SWISS WATCHES? Bulova, Rolex, Gruen, longine, Wittnauer, Coultre, Chronograph, Slf Winder, etc For guaranteed and prompt service ask for CHARLES SATO (Former! with Ichinoie'i Uptown Jewelers) Hilo Watch Repair Shop Kalakaua Sr. Phone 377BJ telephone. WRONG WAY: Say. I want to use your telephone." RIGHT WAY: Say, "Could I use iAlAnVnna GP'" In a recent issue of Paradise of the Pacific, the following tribute was paid to Miss Luahine: "Her knowledge of the old and almost lost repertory of Hawaiian your SITUATION: A woman is mvncu small, informal dinner, in the r7 dances in probably unmatched; her techincal ability to perform these dances is of the highest order; but Ml BRIDE-TO-BE: You've teid 'W' to home of an acquaintance. WRONG WAY: She keeps her hat on.

RIGHT WAY: She takes her hat off as soon as she arrives. tfie man of your choice and until you say "I do" at the altar, there are thousand little Clans that mult pats through your fingers, est your busy head whirl with an unending array of details, we have compiled the answers to all your questions in an attractively handy little Bride's Book that is yours' for the asking. The Bride's Book will serve to make the period before your wedding a delightful adventure rather than a nerve-racking UNLESS you're being paid to be a movie stunt man you won't try a stunt like this guy. Let our expert mechanics reline and check your brakes for safer driving. KMC Personnel, Families Honored At Aloha Party Kilauea Military Camp-An Aloha First Three Graders of Kilauea First Three Grades of Kilauea Military Camp January 24 at 4:30 p.m.

at quarters 67, honoring personnel and families recently stationed at KMC for duty. Lovely orchid leis were presented to each of the first three grader wives present and refreshments were served. Those attending were: CBM and Mrs. J. E.

Ashworth (USN), CCS and Mrs. Henry Greening (USN), Bride-Elect Feted At Lovely Showers, Dinners Several lovely showers and dinners complimented Miss Betty Stupka who is to be married May 1 in St. Paul, to John K. Har-bottle of Hilo. A linen shower and beef hekka dinner was held Thursday, January 22, at The Lanai with Miss Margaret Chapman and Miss Marion Orange as hostesses.

The thirty-one guests were seated at a table decorated with a carnation and orchid bouquet set off with Mexi BENEFIT DANCE Sponsored by Hamakua District 4-H Clubs Saturday, February 7 8 to 12 p.m. I1MMOMI RINti (31 HILO BRANCH VON HAMM-YOUNG C0.f LTD. 1st Sgt. and Mrs. Rufus Jones, Tech.

i A A 1 I ogi. aim iviia. auucti wiamura, Tech. Sgt. and Mrs.

John F. Lacy, Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. W.B.

McQuerry, Staff Sgt. and Mrs. T. H. Nance and Staff Sgt.

and Mrs. B. J. can creeper. On Saturday afternoon, January 24, Mrs.

Lorna J. Desha, honored the attractive bride-elect at a kitchen shower at her home on Ki-noole street. A delicious luncheon xaizatva ESTABLISHES IS9 bee 154 KAMEHAMEHA AVE. PHONE 2293 The Burmese name for Rangoon, "Yan-Gon," means "end of war." Honokaa High School Gym Music by POPTOWN MERRYMAKERS ADMISSION: $1.00 tax included This space sponsored by the following PAAUHAU STORE PAAUHAU UJIKI STORE HONOKAA 9n lJour J4t rome was enjoyed by the 26 guests present. Vari-colored ti leaves intermingled with the blossoms, were used as the table centerpiece.

Arrangements of Cecil bruners and African daisies were used in the living room. Mrs. L. O. Holzman entertained a group of friends at cocktails at her home followed by dinner at The Lanai with Alan Williams as host.

On Thursday a family dinner was given at the Seaside Club by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson. Besides their son and his fiancee other guests were Mrs. Lorna J.

Desha and the Nelson's young son, Edward. Miss Stupka, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. C.

Stupka of St. Paul, will leave for Honolulu at 12:15 this afternoon and will board the clipper at midnight. Mr. Harbottle. tiflice manager of the International Travel Service, Hilo branch, will remain in Honolulu for a few days before returning to Hilo.

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