Mele hooipoipo, 1913.
“LEI HULU MAMO.” Auhea wale oe Lei Hulu Mamo, O ka lei kohu a o kuu papale, Hookohu ka opua me ka naulu, Kau mai la i ka lae a o Mololani, Aniani he kilohi mau oe no’u, A ke kehau a i hali mai nei, O...
View ArticleFish market prices, 1943.
Prices Set The Office of Price Administration [Mahele Kau Kumukuai] set the top price of fishes for the island of Hawaii, and it is seen here below: Some fish prices rose a little, and some decreased....
View ArticleSaffery family genealogy, 1943.
THIS IS THE GENEALOGY OF THE SAFFERY FAMILY Judge Edmund Saffery married Kawaawaaiki, a beautiful Hawaiian woman from Olowalu, Maui, in the first half of the century. Edmund Saffery was one of the...
View ArticleJournal of Evelyn Desha and Stephen Desha Jr., 1943.
Our Day THE CALM SEAS OF KONA The person who helps me in all sorts of chores at home is Nellie Kakutani. She is a pleasant girl and lively at work. And these days what we are doing is cooking guava...
View ArticleMore from Kona and the Deshas,1943.
Our Day The Calm Seas of Kona Fishing is an occupation carried out by Kona men, and in Milolii the women and children take part in this endeavor. The boys and girls of Milolii are totally capable at...
View ArticleMore from the Deshas, 1944.
Our Day THE CALM SEAS OF KONA Kealakekua, Thursday, April 27, 1944. This morning the Rev. Desha went down to Kailua, to the Kona Inn, to fetch his namesake grandchild, Winona Beamer. She had a friend...
View ArticleKona Inn ad in Hawaiian, 1947
HOKELE KONA MOKUPUNI O HAWAII E hoomohala aku no ka Hokele Kona i na mea e Hoohauoli ai i ka olioli o ka Uhane HUI MOKU HOLO PILI-AINA, Kaupalenaia Na Agena No Ka Hokele Kona (INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAV....
View ArticleKona Inn ad in English, 1939.
KONA INN ISLAND OF HAWAII The Kona Inn will do everything to make Life Enjoyable Inter-Island Steamship Co., Limited AGENTS FOR KONA INN (Hoku o Hawaii, 4/26/1939, p. 1)Filed under: Advertisement /...
View ArticleNames for the stages of life, 1909.
NA KULANA O KO KE KANAKA OLA ANA 1 Ka hanau ana 2 Ka huli ana 3 Ka pupuu ana 4 Ke kolo ana 5 Ke ku ana 6 Ke ka i ana 7 Ka hele ana 8 Ka wa opio 9 Ka hookanaka ana 10 Ke oo ana 11 Ka emi ana...
View ArticleAnd more from the Deshas, 1944.
Our Day THE CALM SEAS OF KONA Kealakekua, Friday, May 12, 1944—This is the birthday of our firstborn, Stephen Luluhiwalani Desha, III. Today he is twenty-two years old. This afternoon the Rev. Desha...
View ArticleVeterans’ Day in Hilo Town, 1943.
The 11th of November Twenty-five years ago, on a Sunday, there was heard the ringing of the church bells here in Hilo. People asked one another, “What are these bells ringing?” Calls to the telephone...
View ArticleEven more from the Deshas, 1944.
Our Day THE CALM SEAS OF KONA These past days, the Rev. Desha went to Hilo for a conference of pastors held there. He went with Rev. Paul Morimoto and Rev. and Mrs. James Upchurch. Rev. Desha said that...
View ArticleOne more from the Deshas, 1944.
Our Day THE CALM SEAS OF KONA At four o’clock on Friday, February 18, and in the Central Kona Union Church, Miss Clara Rose Blank was joined in holy covenant of matrimony with George Ernest Cherry of...
View ArticleLife stages 15. Haumakaʻiole, 16. Palalauhala, and 17. Kāikōkō.1905.
[Found under: “KA MAKUAHINE PALEKA.”] The famous saying of the Hawaiians said always in prayers of the old kahuna—”Haumakaiole, palalauhala a kaikoko;” it was those words that showed how long lived the...
View ArticleKing Kalakaua’s birthday to become a new holiday? 1916.
CELEBRATED WAS THE BIRTHDAY OF KING KALAKAUA YESTERDAY THE DAY WAS CELEBRATED BY HAWAIIANS, THE HAOLE, THE LOCALS, AND THE NEWCOMERS, WITH THE THOUGHT THAT IT WOULD BECOME A NATIONAL HOLIDAY IN THE...
View ArticleKalakaua Day, 1916.
KALAKAUA DAY TO BE OBSERVED FOR FIRST TIME Morning Reception, Appearance of Pa-u Riders and Dance at Night Make Up Program in honor of the Kalakaua Dynasty which ruled over the Hawaiian Islands for 22...
View Article23 years of independence, La Kuokoa, 1866.
Independence Day of Hawaii nei.—This past Wednesday, the 28th of November, was the day that the Nation of Hawaii gained its independence from the other power of the nations of Britain and France. On...
View ArticlePililua Kekaulike passes away, 1922.
MY DEAR SISTER, MRS. PILILUA KEKAULIKE PASSED ON. MRS. PILILUA KEKAULIKE. Mr. Editor of the Nupepa Kuokoa, Aloha oe:—Please allow me your patience and kindness, and host in a free space on the deck of...
View ArticleBaseball: Kamehameha vs Hawaii, 1890.
BASEBALL MATCH. There will be a baseball match this afternoon at the ball field in Makiki at 3:30 p. m. between the teams of Kamehameha and Hawaii. Here below is the chart of those playing and each of...
View ArticleElizabeth Lilikalani weds John Punua, 1905.
[Found under: “Nuhou Kuloko”] On the 4th of this month, Miss Elizabeth Lilikalani, daughter of the Hon. E. K. Lilikalani, was joined with John Punua, by Rev. W. N. Lono, the kahu of Kaumakapili Church....
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