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Wt DNESDAY. Al'Gl'ST 25, 1954 &m ”5% W 3 b / Q BETROTHAL TOLI) Two Kokoshi dolls facing each 0- ther beneath a pine trvo on which was carved a heart with the betro thed initials announced the engage ment of Miss Julianne Sam and Mr. Yukio Kumasaka at a tea in the Sato residence last Sunday after noon. August 22_ Miss 81110 is the daughter of M 1" and Mrs. Jinzo Sato and Mll Kuma saka is the son of Mr. and Mrs‘ Yu ji Kumasaka. all or Seatlet. . Assisting tht- bride-elect with the tea was her sister. MlB5 Cherry Aunt" Sam. Miss May Ushijima. and her fiance's sisters‘ mo. Muses Yuri and Amy Krmasaka Other guests includvd Hirnko O uawry 'l‘aeko 02mm. Yr‘rilm Onnwa, Saohl Inaba. Kelkn Hyodo. Hideko nylo. Akiko Hyodn. Mary Lock wood. Toyoko Okiyama‘ Julle Mi— yazaki. Mrs. Mntsu Hnmma. Martha Murakami, Violet Arasr‘. F‘usako Suwabe. Yuri Houmwara. Mollie Fn jioka. Phyllls Bennvr. Ayako Mn— chizukl, Irene Takahashi, Kather ine Takahashi. Evelyn Tronca‘ Ter ry Tanino. Margaret Nishikawa and Mitsuko Hara_ Unable to attend were June Kumasaka. Emily Wara shina. Lillian Sakuma. Mrs. Jean Herbert. Vivien Webb. Evelyn Ta kahashi. Sumi Takahasln and Dor rino Strandrud_ No date has been so! for the wed «ling: 0 IN APPRECIATION Mr_ and Mrs. Slekichi Fukei gave a reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Budd Fukei last Sunday night at the Gyokko Ken Cafe. The par ty also was in appreciation of the many kindness extended to the cou ple since their marriage May 1 by, the Rev. Paul Hagiya at Wesley House near the University of Wa shington cainpns. Mrs_ Fnkei is- the former Gladys Arlene Harper. daughter of Mr. Harry 'l‘. Harper of Vermillion. Kansas, Co-masters of ceremonies were Mr Tom Fnrukawa and Mr, Kim Nishiinm‘a 0 FIRST CHILD Eric Lindsay 6 lb. 6h; oz, first Chlld of Mr. and Mrs‘ Roy Ishino arrived at Virgkfla Mason Hospital last. Sunday afternoon The pater nui grandfather is T.K_ Ishino. and lhu' maternal grandmother is Mrs; K Kobnyashi \ TAI TUNG CAFE NI‘WI.Y RENOVATED Ten limos begin It I] a.m (‘him-sc & Americgn Foods Seattle. Wuh. ll mm. to 4 ..m. I t Pays to Advertise In Thr Northwest Tlme- We Are Glad To Serve nmiesmnnaih‘ in mam!" of iorhnlcal advice. and whether you plan additional life insur ance or not. Lei us show you how to protect yourself and your dependents against the loss of SOCIAL SECURITY benefits. TOM Si IWA’I‘A CAL-WI vn En i YATES LIFE Bum: SE. 1310 Rem: BA 1215 90] Securities Bldg. Seattle 1. Wuh. g FULLER PAINT "DOUGTS GENEIEL ELECTRIC K) 650 Jackson Seattle, Wash. SE. 0465 - . GOLDEN FETI'Z Mll and Mrs Sokichi Hoshide will celebrate their golden wedding an niversary on September 5. with a re replion at 12:30 at the Japanese Baptist Church Mr_ Hoshide is 76 and his wife is 68. Mr. Hoshide came to Seattle 60 years ago, and has been associated with the Japanese Baptist Church since that time, He has been in his profession as jewaler for 57 years. Although Mr. Hoshide was not na turalized until June 8. 1953 because of the law. he applied for his first citizenship papers on Jan. 28. 1901. Mt, and Mrs_ Hoshide have threr sons, Tor-mic of Washington. DC. Akira of bus Angeles. Lloyd of Se attle. and one daughter. Mrs. Ted Sakln'a ol’ Seattle, and two grand "hildrmt . Tacoma News A pretty candlelight ceremony n the Tacoma Buddhist Church. Sun day. August 8. united in marriage Miss Chiyeko Tanabe. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Raiichi Ta nabc of Tacoma. and Mr. rank Hi sayasu. son of Mr. an ers‘ Kiichi Hisayasu of Spokane. formerly oil South Park, The couple exchanged rings and VOWS before an altar of white gladioli. The Rev. H. Futaba officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her brother. Mr Henry Tanabh. The bride chose‘a beige silk shan— tung dress with a small matching head-piece and carried light brown orchids. Mrs. Masao 'i‘anabe. sister—in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a white silk dress sprinkled wrth purpln and purple and light green print and carried purle carnations Best man for the ceremony “as Mr_ Saburo Hisayasu. brother of tin: ‘groom. Ushering were Mr. Gouge l Tanabe and Mr. Jack Hisayasu Two iwedding selections. “At Dawning" and “Through the Years." were sung by Mrs George Samuelson. Jr. ac comanied by Mrs. George Nakano_ The bridegroom's mother ware a. black dress Presiding at the reception were Mesdames John Fujita of Tacoma and Harry Yoshida of Spokane. as- Isisted by Misses Dorothy and Midori Tanabc. Frances Yoshida. and Mrs. George Tanbara. Mrs. Nob Yoshida Was in charge of the cake-cutting and Miss Amy Mukai‘ the guest book. For a honeymoon trip through Oregon. the bride chose a beige silk dress suit with matching accessories. The newly~weds will make their home in Spokane. A key word puzzle game played by her guestsrrevealed the engage ment of Miss Maki K a. w a s a k 1. daughter of Mr_ and Mrs. Hikozo Kawasaki of Tacoma. to Ml" To m Okawara of Fresno. Calif.‘ Sunday, August 15- Guests at the dinner party were the Mcsrlanies Tush Aral. Bob llda. Tak lkeda. Leo Kawasaki. Dick Osaka. Ish Suyemzitsu. George Tam ‘bara. George Tanblra. Kaz Yumane. Clifton Goon. George Kawasaki. and the Misses Aki Sasaki. Rae Tamara. Fujiko Tamtra. Haruko Yaguohi. Yaeko Watanabe. Shigeko Wate nabe. Unable to attend were the Ma dames Tak Chihara. Joe Fujlta.. ZenJi Shibayama. and the Mbm‘ Yasuko Hashimoto and Midori Ta nabe, The young couple is planning a late October wedding in Tacoma. i . NVC ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Nisei Veterans Committee wishes to acknowledge donations from Mrs, Kiyo Motoda. 510: Mrs T Akada. slO. ' The Right Touch At The Right Time ‘ When folks start saying, “It's really too hot in eat." thnt i 1 WI: '1! you must psi epecla attention to the foods you serve Ind tlu- way you serve t em. .lust such a time is the right time for a tool, cool Jellied Chicken Rinz——luscious tliiecee of tender chicken combined With crisp vege tnl les and mol ed in lemon-flavored gelatin to make a main-dish salad that will tempt the m'o‘et heetqrded appetites. It can be pua pan-d ahead in the cool of the day, too. Jellied Chicken Ring 1 pockege lemon-flavored 2 tablespoons diced pim‘nlo ge atin t bl .~ 2 cups hot chicken stock, 2 a espoone ”no!“ free from f“ 1 teaspoon grated onion U; cup ched coiokeld chicken 1/4 teupoon ”It cup c oppe ce ery U 4 cup chopped green perper 0”" of pepper 1/4 cup chopped etufled o ivee Dash of Worcestersh." (optional) sauce Dissolve gelatin in hot chicken stock. Chill until slightly thick ened. Combine remaining ingredients. Fold into slightly thickened gelatin. Turn into ring mol . Chill until firm. Unmold. Serve on crisp lettuce and garnish with mayonnaise. Makes 6 servinge. . (‘ARE 0F BRIDAL "EILS llcre's a word for present and prospective brides. It's about keep ing that, bridal veil intact for 'l third-generation wedding katherine Schneider. County Extension Agent. says the first step inward a ton-t; life for a \cil is careful selection of fabric Be sure you know what kind of material you are buying and how much sizing it (ontains‘ Nvlon veiling will probably nbt require slum: for stiffening Sill: or raven probably will If the (fibre is lined. it'll be attractive to s;lver fish and book lice. Thede pests will feed in the starch in the si zing. thus damaging the material. Just to he on the safe side in keeping insects away from the veil. Miss Schneider advises this 1n caution; Select a tight container for sawing the uni -—a plastic. iippered bag or a heavy cardboard box x.tlich can be sealed would 60‘ Put tissue paper in the bottom with naphthalene flakes 0:1 top. Be sure the tissue protects the veil from the flakes It a cardboard box in used. seal the lid in place with gum 21nd taper It the shape of the container makes it impossible to pro-.. Lt-ct the veil from layers of issue and naphthalene flakes. put a hand fill of flakes lit a small muslin bag and put in the bottom of the con tainer. Chuk container and ienew flakes annually or as needed Methodist Notes 0 50th Anniversary Observance The 50th anniversary Was official ly opened Tuesday. August 24. On each successive night thereafter for the remainder of the week. there will be an Issel meeting at 8 nm The following persons wlll sneak during the meetings: Rev. Taro Go to. Rex" Ye Yamaka, Rev. Y_ Tsuda. The observance will close wlth an Anniversary Banquet at 6 pm. Bunv day. August 29. The Rev TJ. Ma chlda will preslde as toastmaster and will Introduce the speakers: Rev’ Cyrus Albertson. Oenjx Mlha~ w. H. Okuda. Rev. Taro auto and Rev. A‘ Tsal. More than 300 persons are expected at the banquet . Joint Wmhlp Soul“: A joint Mei-Nisei worship aorvnce will be held at 11 am. Sunday. Au~ sum 39‘ The Rev. Taro 00w wm speak to the Nigel on the auburn. "Christ. The Hope or The World." The Rev. Y. Yamaha wm xfive the met sermon. "Living In Obedlonoe To God's Will." MO6 00. 6M JACKSON ST. PHONE 83.1950 THE NORTHWEST TIMES SE. 5594 V’MW/‘W/WM West Coast Printing Co. TOKI'I‘A ’OO. Ml Main 81- Phone MA. 9283 MW maawlmwm mam drug :22 mm snnm‘ mm «47 Room: Run. wmnmmnm W’WOVNW'M 75 Cents I'IMI'LI‘I LOTION State Drug Co. 1833 Jackson St‘ HAM. M 32 MIN TSUBOTA INSURANCE Insurance U nderwriterlu Occidental Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. National Indemnity Co. Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co \ockv IVlountain Fire Ins. Co. Northwestern Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Northwest Casualty Co. General of America Genera? Casualty Co. (um. st, nu um; IA. . “but “up. Vum am. “no. Mm Church Notices MI E. Spruce M. 9:65 l.lh——§llldly Sehool for an an. 10 n.m.—!ml serviee “:15 ..m ARI”! worship servlro ‘I 7:80 pm. -Ynuth tellnwship meet. mg. Dunn-In “2'! Huh SI. 10 any-Sunday School I H a"L Young people's devotion al nervice Rev S Masunngn to speak ,‘ ronnnsnnmnn ' H I. 10. 10 to 11 I'm—« Sunday School. 1 n I'm—Pilgrim renonmn Hour 11 emf—ruse! morning service, 1 Saturday activities (or high school Wudents. 1:30 to 4:80 pm. 1 nm IIIIJ ‘ ll! Inch An. 9:;3:o~lSunday School H—Womhip Service, Robert Oel rschlagol. speaker. NU evening service, j 0 Slnlln ‘ mum—woo on the dial, D to Human. I W I “UM“. 10 a.m.~-C-hufch $01106? Pafenti class_ Skeptics Hon? H a‘m—Joinc Isui-Nisei worship servicg Supt. Taro Got!) and the Rev. Y. Yamnka speaking~ 6 "In.“fioth anniversary banquet NICIIIIIIN llmullln'l I“! "all. It 5 I] n m ~YBA servlce % 2 pm --—!sset service The Rev K [kutn tn upon I ; PIESDY‘I‘EIMN ‘ ! 1 ‘ m ”In An. M H a m Nisei snrum‘ Hr_F‘mr hmrn to speak. ST. emu-s CHURCH ”I. lb; It. 9 aim Holy (-ommllnion .__..__——.__._.._.__———_-—-‘ WW JACKSON. BEVERAGE WW . PARTY 0RD“! FILLED cmcx's Ice Creamery 69.5 .lartun Sl. [hone MU. 0329 WWW \ Sagamiya & Co. ‘ I“ I“ It I um um Geo. K. Kawaguchi Agent For Land, Sea. Air Travel MIYAKO TRAVEL SERVICE Free 7 ravel Admce ------- Tickets Sold MUtual 1120 621 Jackson St. Seel9s4 CHEVROLET Now! WM" GRANT BEPPU :$ ‘ Westlake _. Chevrolet CO. EA. Mics. EL Jug-Bus. F rank H. Hattori "W Jim Akutsu Real Estate . . . Business Opportunities Insurance . . . Notary Public MA. 6513 304 Sixth Ave. S. PIIIOIHAN‘I IH'OC‘IILI I" ORDINARY WATCHI‘ d ‘ 1 . . Iw, 0': a ’chtt'"! 06; f’ \‘ 1 « / I . “A, 6 BETTER BUY (° “v 0 ; ’ ’ é}? $4975 :7 IMHO“. 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