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Popular isle women to model
in Salvation Army benefit

The Salvation Army has lined up a number of well-known island women, many of them TV personalities, to model pre-owned apparel in its Celebrity Fashion Show, Luncheon and Boutique fund-raiser May 7 at the Sheraton Waikiki. Models include Pamela Young, Jill Kuramoto, Kathy Muneno, Liz Chun, Stacy Loe, Angela Keen, Mahealani Richardson, Stephanie Lum, Joann Shin, Denby Fawcett, Tannya Joaquin, Marisa Yamane, Cathy Foy, Dara Dung, Brooke Hasegawa and Vivian Aiona. Jessica Lani Rich is emcee. The boutique opens at 9 a.m. and the luncheon and fashion show start at 11:30 a.m. Call Natalie Iaulualo at 440-1859 for tickets priced at $50 ... KITV ran film this week of Pamela with Pope John, adding a personal isle connection to coverage of the pontiff's death ...

UH football coach June Jones has been showing new defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville around. They've been spotted at Aaron's and Sarento's with people such as Denver Broncos' owner Pat Bowlen, businessman Al Souza, developer Jerry Wong, Realtor Carl Smigielski and Manny Rezentes of Caesar's Palace. The coaches were also seen at Dixie Grill on Ward ... Mike Castillo has been named Princeville's new golf director...

The Hawaii International Film Festival welcomed the Hollywood Foreign Press last Sunday night at a reception in Aston's Waikiki Beach Hotel. Mayor Mufi Hannemann, festival chief Chuck Boller, and Duane "Dog" Chapman and Beth Smith from A&E's "Dog the Bounty Hunter" attended ...

Reeves, fighters, comics to pack Blaisdell parking

Parking will be a nightmare at Blaisdell tonight, what with a Honolulu Symphony Pops concert starring Grammy-winning jazz singer Dianne Reeves in the Concert Hall, a Super Brawl in the Arena and comics Butch Bradley and Paul Ogata in the Pikake Room ... "Cats" opens Tuesday in the Concert Hall ...

The Pacific Beach Hotel's ballroom will offer the sights and sounds of the sixties for hugs annual fund-raiser May 7. Rubber Soul will pump out songs of the sixties and Prosecutor Peter Carlisle returns as emcee. Peter must be doing a great job as this is his third successive year as emcee. There will be live and silent auctions. Call 732-4846 for $100 tickets ...


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Ben Wood, who sold the Star-Bulletin in the streets of downtown Honolulu during World War II, writes of people, places and things every Wednesday and Saturday. E-mail him at bwood@starbulletin.com






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