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Baum-nod Jmnu'y l, 1947
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Nichiren Buddhist church was de-i
curated with standards of white cal-1
la lilies and stock for the wedding
of Miss Dorothy Iwata. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hideto Iwata. and Mr.
George Kobata, son of Mr. John
Maseru Kobata, last Sunday after
noon The Rev. K. Ikuta officiated
at the 4 o’clock service.
The bride wore a gown of white
lace and satin on princess lines with
a fitted satin bodice and pointed
collar and long sleeves of lace. The
full skirt with panels of lace fell in
to a long train. A fingertip veil of
illusion was attached to a tulle half
hat. The bride carried a bouquet
of white orchids surrounded by ste-
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Methodist
Easter Breakfast
Kazzie Murakami. ticket chair
man. has announced that the Eas
ter Breakfast tickets are now avail
able from the different groups of
the Japanese Methodist church.
This annual Easter Breakfast. will
be at 7:30 am. Sunday, April 18, in
the church basement. General
chairman is Aiko Matsuda of the
social life committee. Tickets are
only fifty cents for adults and twen
ty-five cents for children. The
Wesleyans will prepare the break
fast.
Hobby Night ‘
The first Hobby Night at the Me-i
thodist church will begin at 8 p.m.i
Friday, April 9. in the church base-i
ment. On the program will be the
fundamentals of golf under the di
rection of Frank Hattori. The pu
blic is cordially invited. A small
fee will be taken for each hobby ses
sion. Marianne Urakawa is presi
dent of the sponsoring Wesleyans
and Bob Sato is adviser.
New Counselor Added
Ken Murase. assistant professor
in the Graduate School of Social
Work at the University of Washing
iton. has been added to the Metho
‘dist church staff as a counselor. He
will giva free consultation to per
sons wishing advice on personal.
family or children's problems
Murase’s office hours at the
church will be from 7 to 9 pm. on
Mondays. He can be reached by
phone for appointments at CA.
8538 in the evenings and at EA_ 3333
Monday evenings
At the present time. he is teach
ing a class at the graduate school
on counseling methods and techni
ques. A graduate of Columbia "Uni—
versity, he comes to the Methodist
church with experience in social 3-
gencies in New York and Japan.
Congregational
The leei Women’s Fellowship of
the Japanese Congregational church
will hold its April meeting from 8
pm. Friday. April 9. in the home of
Mrs. Joe Fujlta, 139 23rd Ave. S.
Mrs. Paul Shlgaya will demon
strate hat-making techniques after
the regular business session. Every
one ls asked to bring either a. felt or
straw hat.
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Miss Jane Iwata. the bride's sis- ‘
ter. was the maid of honor. She i
wore an ankle length gown of pink‘
rice paper with a strapless bodice
and an attached stole. Her bouquet.
was of dark pink carnations‘
Bridesmaids. the Misses May Ma
tsumoto and Yuriko Nakamoto. wore
gowns similar to the honor attend
ant's in dark lavender. They had
light pink carnation bouquets. All
the attendants wore matching flo
wers in their hair.
Mayumi Sakuma. the groom’s
niece. served as flower girl in a
pink frock and carried a bouquet of
stephanotis, pink roses and white
carnations.
Ring bearer was Master Raymond
Iwata. the bride‘s brother.
Mr. Jim Yoshinaka was the best
man and the Messrs John Fuji! and
Paul Ima were the ushers.
Vocalist Mrs. Yae Niimi sang
“With This Ring," accompanied by
Miss FlorenCe .Chikata.
For the ceremony, the bride’s mo
ther was attired in a cocoa lace
dress with a white orchid corsage.
The reception was held in the
China Lane Restaurant with Messrs
TSUyoshi Korekiyo and Terumitsu
‘ Kano presiding. Assisting were Miss
Irene Yamauchi. guest book; Miss
Nori Ichikawa. gifts: and Misses
Doris Kubota. Marian NambaJ
Grace Watanabe and Frances Hyo-‘I
do, cake cutting. l
The couple will make their home
in Seattle
Baishakunin were Mr. and Mrs_
H. H. Okuda -
Buddhist
The Northwest Young Buddhist.
League will have its first traveling
ministers’ program for the Pacific
Northwest cities from April 12 to I'7
with the Rev. Keni‘yo Kumata. Nisei
minister from Los Angeles Betsuin.
as its guest.
The traveling mlnisters' program
is as follows:
April 12—(7130 pom.)—Lotus YBA
service and discussion on Buddhism
April lii—Tacoma Young Buddhist
Association
April 14—White River Young
Buddhist Association
April iS—Lotus Shoyukai service
and discussion on Buddhism
April 17—Portland Young Bud
dhis; Association
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Orange Sherbet is always good. especially when It's norne mule.
Today's recipe suggests this family favorite made wtth Royal
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set! now arriving on grocery and supermarket shelves.
Try this dessert the next time you are looking for something
new, easy-to-fix. and utterly delicious. The name is Royal Instan
Coconut Cream Pudding and Pie-Filling and it is just now appear
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Specially interesting is this new item, for it is the first instant
pudding to appear with the coconut flavor.
A true coconut taste it has too! You actually get the fine shreds
of coconut in the finished pudding. Make it up according to packag
directions—add contents to 2 cups of cold milk, and beat with u
rotary egg beater until smooth, about 1 minute. Pour into serving
dishes and let set 5 minutes. or more. either at room temperature
or in the refrigerator. There's no cooking! Only one bowl and a
rotary heater to wash. What could be simpler ‘.’ Suggestions on the
package will give you other ideas. There‘s Coconut Cream Pie. for
instance. Just make up the pudding and turn into your baked pie
shell. Or. for fancy fare, try this easy Orange Sherbet.
Orange Sherbet
1 cup chilled milk 1-1/2 teaspoons grated orange peel
1 cup orange juice 1 package ltoyal instant Coconut
Cream Pudding
Measure milk, orange jmce and grated orange peel into deep.
1 quart mixing bowl. Empty package contents on top of mixture
and beat with rotary eeg beater until smooth, about 1 minute. Pour
into refrigerator freezing tray and set control for fast freezing.
Freeze until mixture is firm (2-3 hours). Turn control back to nor
mal for storage. Makes 11/: pints.
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