Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXVI, Number 3, 14 May 1941 — Na Hunahuna Mea Hou O Maui [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Na Hunahuna Mea Hou O Maui
Ua lohe ae kekahi aha kanaka nui ,rua ke Sabati Iho nei i keknhi uian leo aiele bana ame na himeni a na punlu. uialal<» o ke kumulaau Banyfin nia Lahaina. F> iioomanao ana i ka pule meie aaie ka hoomaikai loa ana
aku i lilo hol i mea ano nni, kai hoohana ia nia ke sahati nei, oiai nohoi he la hoo,manao keia i ka la; 0 na Makuahine. O Mr, .T. T. Moir| ka iaia ka haioleīo. Hala Aku La la Kamaalna O Keoni Kamnka 57, he Amara kahiko o Maui, kai pauaho niai i keia ola honua ana nni ka Halemai Nui o Kula ma ka hora 1:20 p.m. iUH ka Poaha aku nei mahope iho o ka waiho aiu\ l ka nawaliwali no ekolu mahin^, Ua lawelawe o Mr. Kamaka i ka oihana A4nara 110 na makahiki he 47, a i hoohana ia iloko oia oihana e Dan T. Oarei', a no na niakahlkl he ekolu i hala ae nei, tia iaweiawe' ae oia i kela hana nona ponoi. Ua malaiuala kona anina hoolewa ma kona honie ma Waiiuku, a ua hoihoi ia aku kona kino wailua a hoomoe ia iho ma ka Pa īlina Mahelona ma Piihana. Ua haalele iho la oia i kana wahine na kelkl he ewahi e ku%iakena aku ana nona mahope nei. Hookaumaha la O Mr. K. 11. I.indsey o Lahaina kai halawai nie kekaiii haawina 'kaumaha nia kela Poakolu aku nei. Oiai oia maloko o ka Haiekuai oj S. H. Kress ma Wailuku, e nana' ana i na mea kuai o ioko, ua wehe ae ia oia i kana eke lauhala a ua| unuhi ae la nohoi i kana eke dala. aka nae hoi, na waiho iho 1a ma hai no ka manawa no ka nana ana; 1 kekahl niau mea kuaī e kakau mai ; ana. I kona huli hol i\na nial no kahi o ke eke <Jala e waiho ana, (ua lele ka .nianu o Kaula) kana eke dala, aia nohoi he hnina (!ala nmhuahua iloko, T'a huii ia kahi pakaukau kuai ame na wahi e kokoke ana malaiia, aoie he hoailona 0 ke eke dala malaila. {Ua 100 paha i ka piko pau iole.) Moua !a Mawaho Aku 0 Mala Ma kela pule aku nei i hoolana ia ae ai kekah! waapa nani o 35 kapuai ka loa. Kia ke moua mal ne! mawaiio aku o ka rwapo o Mala. He wahi waapa hou ioa kela a he nani a i kapilHa no Rruoe Flemins, 1 mea holo lealea a lawaīa pa no paha. .. Eia o Eli«kbeth At):au o Hilo he mau pule hoomaha u>e kona hoaha nau aj»e ke kane n»e Mr. no»f Atb«rt H*a. He manuwa waK' ae noi no ke ki pa ana niai o kekahi maHhlni ma ko iaua nohona ohaua una o S paon&, a ua hauoli maoii nohoi no ka loaa aaa o ka hna maikai.
AhMitt« Luau Ua paliola av aa tala o Papa Himeni OpK> o Maui ,i kekal)! i>al na luau uui, uo ka iml »aa i pouu\l* kal no Vo Uikou alahok» no kv konio pu «uui aVu Uo\v<.« o nu haua Iksv kuku hlnKUil umhuuula ana u\a liouolulu lloko ao m - i o tuuo, Ma ka Uolo o k;a Lohulehu o Kabusul I malaiuala al kolu paīua luau, X*a liok 1 uohoi a luluu ua i34kaukau l ua ūiio like ole <: hewa ui ka uiaka ko nana Iho, 0 ko ulakai o ke'.a i>ai>a hltUi>nl o;a no o Mps, Kiakona. Va īualainala na liana luvtuamio i ka I,a o na. MakualUue ai& ka Lu aklnl o WaliUH? ll\s ke akU nol, ko uioie la aua mat e kek& ht num uiolo rmni e Ka iihuenl, * n» ka hal «u« iual a ka Rcv. L» R Kauwohc{va 1 kekiihl aiau v>Kl\v i*!tt a»u ! fca *TMAKtAIIJSR." 1 V. n«na iua kokahl koUiuu o keia a e iko no auauei hoi oukou * ka Tnvlali{) a ke komho uioku. uo V« uku !nok\t no ka ho'o aua I Bo
nolulu a tiuH hoi ma! l,Tsā wa e noho ui ka iiha paeaina ma Ka\vj»]ataao, The ob.sei-vaiiee of Mother\s Day Uiroughout the world was a great day. Every mother has a respect to mankind; for slie iā queen amonp her friends and family. M—sta»ds tox mother the one we all lo^e O—iss for the others that are %vatoh. ing froru above T —is for the tears she shed for us, and H—for the heart we always eould trust, E—is for the ears they lf.stened to our crie?i, lt—is for remetuhrance when she dies, and S —stands for saints whieh wiil greel in Paradise. : I)—is for the death tliat will take j i her away, j A—stands for aloha whieh means i love in the Hawaiian way i Y—remains for the years of love whloh liave woven lnto a beautiful lel.
Mrs. Baōham