
RANDY Lee, suffering from cancer, came directly from the hospital to a luncheon show in his honor at the Dole Ballroom Sunday. The former Willows owner and ex-Halekulani G.M. was upbeat as he spoke to the crowd of 500. He warned the people to take good care of their health, or they'll be forced to suffer hospital food. Speaking from the heart, he urged people to find it in themselves to do something for this "wonderful land we call home," to give something back and to take care of it. He also urged support for the visitor industry. "In our family, our hero is Sunny Jean," he said. Sunny Jean is his wife and mother of their five children. Dick and Joan Rodby, their daughter Robyn, Nalani Olds, Irmgard Aluli, the Dole Ballroom people and scores of entertainers who performed at the Willows, Halekulani and Kemoo Farm pitched in to make the event a rousing success ...
Irmgard Aluli
IRMGARD, whom Randy aptly called "one of the most special people walking the face of the earth," turns 85 Monday. She is being honored today with a birthday luau for 500 people...The Over the Hill Gang Jass Band will be featured in a TV pilot called "Growing Young." The band will be filmed from 2 to 6 p.m. tomorrow at Steck's at Kahala Mall ...
THE LATE Spence Weaver's Diamond Head home has been sold by Coldwell Banker's Margaret Murchie for $1.1 million. The buyer, a woman, will tear down the house and build a new one as her "second, third or fourth home," Murchie said. How sweet it is. The fee-simple lot is about 20,000 square feet ... Jimmy Shigeta was on "Cybill" Monday night ... Swiss Inn is open after a month's vacation...Philippe Chin, owner-chef of Philadelphia's Chanterelles, will prepare a six-course dinner at Sam Choy's Wednesday. Wine, selected by Alan Suzuki, is included ...
CAROLE KAI and husband Eddie Onouye and Myrtle and Fred Lee were at Fred and Betty Endo Hayman's wedding reception for 500 people at Hayman's Malibu estate last Saturday. Beverly Hills boutique owner Hayman, of Giorgio fame and the Academy Awards fashion consultant, loves Hawaii. Guests included Sharon Stone, George Foreman, Tommy Lasorda, Pat Sajak, Ed McMahon, Merv Griffin, Barbara Carerra, Robert Stack and Lee Iacocca. Ray Anthony's band, 100 mariachis, opera singers, two jazz groups, 50 gospel singers and a 25-member string ensemble entertained. The macarena also broke loose ...
