of HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946 SEVENTEEN Weddings, Engagements and Anniversaries Eileen Borden to Marry Elmer Schlesinger in New York Miss Marjorie Eileen Borden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph James Borden, 1354 Wilder recently, left her by wedding to for Elmer New Schlesinger of Darien, will take place Monday. Mrs. Borden is now in New York and will attend her daughter's wedding.
The bride elect's sister, Mrs. Hazen E. Size of Ottawa, Canada, will be matron of honor. Chosen as bridesmaids are Miss Sally Deurs, Newport, a Punahou classmate of the bride to be, and Mrs. Arthur Cowen, sister of Mr.
Schlesinger. Harry Lucas of Honolulu will be among, the Episcopal wedding church. guests at Former the residents of Honolulu who will attend include: Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey-Tuthill Exchange Vows At a twilight ceremony Miss Victoria L.
Lindsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindsey Sr. of Kamuela, Hawaii, was married to Raymond P. Tuthill of New York, Saturday, October 12.
Vows were exchanged at Central Union church gladiola. songs, Ua was, decorated, with white Like Noa Like and I Love You sung by Mrs. Ronald Endsewere The Rev. C. Brandt Tefft officiated.
Thomas Weston Lindsey, the bride's brother, gave his sister in marriage. Lovely in a gown with white brocade bodice and net skirt the bride carried white catteya orchids from Herbert C. Shipman's collection on Hawaii. Her tulle veil was fingertip length. Natalie M.
Lindsey, sister of the bride was the sole attendant. Gowned in blue brocaded silk she carried yellow cattleya and pale lavender orchids also from Mr. Shipman's collection. Frank Blaha was the bridegroom's best man. Following a reception at the Club Pago Pago the young couple will spend two weeks at the Shipman ranch on Hawaii.
They will make their home at 3611 Maunalei Honolulu. The bride, a graduate of Kohala high school, has been employed at Hawaiian Airlines for the last three years. Now chief dispatcher of Hawaiian Airlines the bridegroom is a meteorologist. MRS. GILMORE F.
GARLAND, formerly Iwalani Parmelee, who has been a guest, at the Moana hotel for the last six months, is returning to the mainland shortly. Mrs. Garland, now a resident of San Francisco, is the wife of a Southern Pacific railway executive of that city. Donald Scott of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.
Whittemore of North Woburn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holsworth of New Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury of Sea Cliff, Long Island.
The bride elect is a graduate of Punahou school and Whitman college, Walla Walla, where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She belonged to the Hawaii chapter of Pan Hellenic and the Honolulu Community theater. Mr. Schlesinger, a graduate of Lawrenceville academy in Massachusetts and Connes Wesleyan university, Middleton, was president of Chi Psi fraternity and founder of the Wesleyan Flying club. He served in the navy during the war.
Miss Fountain Becomes Bride Miss Lorraine Fountain, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Fountain of Lihue, aKuai, was married to Wayne G. Rankin October 11.
The bridegroom is the son of Edwin Rankin of Alhambra, and the late, Mrs. wedding Rankin. ceremony was performed in the chapel of Grace cathedral in San Francisco. The bride was given in marriage by Leland Dunham. She wore a pale blue suit wi.a feather hat to match and navy accessories for her wedding.
Mrs. A. Y. Barson of Oakland matron of honor, and Walter Cranert, a cousin of the bride, was best man. Mrs.
Rankin is a graduate of Mills college, Oakland, Calif. Her aunt, Mrs. Helen Bruns of Honolulu, accompanied her to the mainland. Susan Nye Chairman Of N. Y.
Student Tour Miss Susan Nye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Nye, 835 20th Avenue, is chairman of a weekend tour up the Hudson to made by Hawaiian people in New York and vicinity. Miss Nye is student at Columbia university, lives at Inter'and national House.
500 Riverside Drive, New York City. She has been for nearly two years at Columbia, and is studying for a master's degree in social service administration. "All-Hawaii Weekend on the Hudson" was the heading for an invitation which was sent out to scores of Hawaii people, many of them students in colleges and universities in New York. The time is November 1st to 3rd, and the party will be housed at the Hudson Shore Labor School, West Park, N. Y.
The program will include discussion on labor relations, experiences of an islander on the mainland, and the future of Hawaii. Hudson Shore Labor school is situated in a lodge overlooking the Hudson, and across from Hyde Park, residence of the Franklin Roosevelt family. Transportation is by train, bus, and automobile. Y- -teens Plan Dance The Hui Hookipa -Teens 0 Farrington High School will sponsor a Witches' Night dance on October 26, from 7-11 p. m.
at the Farrington patio. Music will be provided by a well known orchestra. The purpose of this dance is to help continue the project which the Y-teens have taken up, that is, the Leahi Home project. Every Paris Permanent Waves Speak For Themselves' 12 3644 Room PARIS Phone BEAUTY SALON Above American Security Bank Cor King Nuuanu Sts. LET'S MEET AT fume Walleri LA HULA RHUMBA Sumptuous COURSES 7 SUNDAY $150 DINNERS SELECTION OF Unsurpassable ENTREES Especially recommended- Italian-American Served 4:00 P.M.
City delicious until Closing Help THE FIESTA again to yourself over and TABLE and delicious crispy fresh, over salad vegetables delicacies. Come Aloha comfortably accepted. 744 Lunalilo Street "THE SMART SPOT" Telephone 2788 for Reservations BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED: A December wedding is being planned by Eileen May Hamilton and Benjamin L. Elder of Arts photo. Miss Hamilton To Wed Islander Mr.
and Mrs. Albert S. Hamilton of Detroit have announced the engagement of their daughter, Eileen May, to Benjamin L. Elder of Hoplace December 22 in the Northnolulu. The am wedding will take Brae Community church, Berkeley.
The couple met when they were in the navy and both stationed at Treasure Island. Miss Hamilton, a graduate of Southwestern high school in Detroit, took her navy training at Hunter college and Indiana university. Mr. Elder was graduated from Roosevelt high school in 1941. He is now completing his studies at the University of Oregon which he attended before his service in the navy.
He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. month a birthday party is given to all children hospitalized whose birthdays fall in the respective months. General chairman is Bernice Henna, assisted by Yolanda Yoshitake; program, Lily Kiyabu, refreshments, Helen Matsuoka, decorations, and May Miya and Catherine Kiyonaga, publicity. Son Born To Blacks A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
John Leland Black Wednesday at Queen's hospital. He is their first child and has been named John Leland Black Jr. Mrs. Black is the former Miss Elvera Arsu of Youngstown, O. When you're on the Mainland We invite you to visit our FLOWER SHOP on UNION SQUARE JOSEPH'S FLORIST SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
322 Post St. Douglas 7210 MRS. GEORGE UNMACHT who is the wife of Col. George Unmacht of Ft. DeRussy is the treasurer of Hui -DeGaston photo.
Gordon Tyler is Pledge After a week of "rushing parties" at the University of the South, Sewanee, Gordon Robert Tyler recently was pledged to Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is the of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, 2322 Manoa Rd. Tyler is freshman in the college of arts and sciences.
Alumni To Give Dance dance to be given the McKinley high school class '42 by, at the Nuuanu YMCA will be semiformal rather than formal as was previously announced. It will be held from 8 to 12 p. m. November 2. Kappa Deltas To Give Luncheon Founders' Day MRS.
HENRY NEWELL MRS. CHARLES SCOTT GU-1 MRS. RAYMOND P. TUTHILL BURN (the former Helen Costa LETS, the former Marjorie Windom who was Victoria L. Lindsey before photo.
of Seattle, photo. her photo. Ayres-Washburn Vows Exchanged Vows were exchanged by Helen Costa Ayres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costa Ayres to Technical Sergeant Henry Newell Washburn USA evening ceremony at Sacred Heart church Saturday October 12.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in ivory satin styled with a high neck, long sleeves and fitted bodice. Her long veil was capped by a crown of orange blossoms. Pearl earrings and necklace, a gift from the bridegroom's mother, and a diamond wristwatch, gift of the bridegroom, completed her attire. The bridal bouquet was fashioned of large white orchids pikake streamers. Matron of honor was Mrs.
Jack R. Boshears (Lillian C. Ayres) sister of the bride. The Misses Alta Silva, Betty Bellman and Rose Jardin (aunts of the bridegroom), attended the bride. They were all gowned in pale blue satin with sweetheart necklines and cap sleeves.
On their heads they wore juliet caps. All carried pink anthuriums. Their jewelry consisted of pearls which were gifts of the bride. Arthur Nelson USA was best man. Joseph Ayres and Edward Ayres, brothers of the bride, Lawrence Hememes and Donovan Martin all USA served as ushers.
Two hundred guests attended a reception at Dreier Manor after the wedding. VOWS ARE EXCHANGED by Lt. and Mrs. Harry N. Blosser, formerly Miss Virginia M.
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Kermit Jackson, phone 65329. Kappa Delta sorority was founded at Virginia State college in Farmville, Va. It was the first national sorority to be founded in the state. thropy The is the sorority's support national of five philan- beds in the crippled children's hospital in Richmond, in honor of its founders. Support also given the hospital in a gymnasium and dental room.
Marjorie Windom Of Charles Scott On the wedding anniversary her parents, Tuesday, October 15, at 5 p. Miss Marjorie Ann Windom, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Leonard Windom of Seattle, became the bride of Charles Scott Guletz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Guletz of St. Louis, Mo. At the Church of the Crossroads Fred was A. escorted Bianchi, to and the the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Roy Ruth, pastor of the First Methodist church.
Her gown was white brocaded satin with a fitted bodice, and full skirt ending in a floor length veil of net was caught to a band of pileis and white kakes. pikake Miss Patricia Knight of Spokane, attended the bride as maid of honor in a similar gown of pale blue taffeta. She carried a bouquet of American beauty plumeria and wore plumeria in her hair. Dressed in gowns of white, Miss Miss Patricia McCall of Honolulu, Janet Raymond of Spokane and Lt. H.
N. Blosser Takes Bride Miss Virginia M. Sowards of Stroud, Okla. and Lt. Harry N.
Blosser, USAAF, of Akron, O. were married at Hickam field chapel No. 1 the afternoon of September 22. A street Albert Given W. length in Hand dress marriage the of bride white by wore and Maj.
a wreath of gardenias in her hair. The bride's Mrs. Lindsay R. Oklahoma sattendant City. Lt.
Franklin W. Smith of Sault Sainte Marie, was best man. After a week spent in Hilo, the newlyweds have returned to Hickam field where Blosser on Becomes Bride Guletz Tuesday lighted the altar candles before the ceremony. Gaylord Mercer stood with the bridegroom as best man and the ushers were Jack Abbott and Edward Shuman. Ave Maria and Schubert's Tri Delt Wedding hymn were sung by Philip Cartwright and the Lord's prayer was sung during the A reception was held in the garden of the David Larsen home in Kahala.
Assisting in receiving the guests were Miss Norma Larsen and Miss Gwyneth Austin. Hawaiian music was played during the receiving hours. After a honeymoon on the Island of Kauai the newlyweds will be at home at 2321 Oahu Ave. Mr. Guletz, a graduate of the University of Missouri, is a vocation publisher.
The bride is a graduate of Whitman College, Walla Walla, a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and a medical social worker. Zonta Meeting The Zonta club of Honolulu will meet at the YWCA on Friday, October 25, at 12:15 p. m. Mrs. Maxine Robertson of the Central Union staff will discuss various types of services a club may render to a community.
Mrs. Robertson was formerly a member of Los Angeles Zonta and was chairman for the seventh district for Zonta International. Junior League Members Meet At Hotel Claremont Mrs. Randolph Crossley, president of Honolulu Junior League, met with members of the Junior League of Oakland and educational in Berkeley recently. Donald chairmen at the Claremont, Pierpont, of York, who is chairman of the National Junior Leagues of America, lead the dis- duty.
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