Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XVIII, Number 7, 10 July 1924 — UA HALA MA KELA AOAO [ARTICLE]
UA HALA MA KELA AOAO
lja hpokaumaha ia r\a makamaka lehuleha aene Kooa nhana, ma' ila haalele aoa iuai i seia ola aoa o Mrs, Mary Ulii Ewaliko, ao kekahi hoi ona uiakaahipe loaikai o Hilo oei, a jwbo ihp la i ke kaoe alōha me oa keiki ehiko auje ka makua — hine ame kom» t naa.u kioi e noho kapikau aku paa keia aoao u k» uiuliwai. f No na mahina Jehu —! ]ghn ka apa o, ka ilawali.J «iali maluu.a o kopakioo, a,ua hoao ia no h<ji ka iuai ana o ke ola i na Kauka # akp, .ua jgga no o ka Mea ,txai\a k© kanoka, e lawe aku i kana , K&uwa wahiue'niai n&eh»eha me nal«ialauj o ke ola honue rqi. | Oa hanau ia oia aueaua makahiki i hala ae nei. ai ka wa opiopio no o kon» ola ana, tia" hoohni ia' oia mn ka BeTits maemHe o bs l«care me JameB Ewalikr, a mai I Mto mai o m hpea mai la he lenno feaikamahine amehookabi [keikikau*. He mau kaikamahine' | boi a ka maknahine e haaheo ai. Oi» ho kekaii 0 na Hoh o ka Papa Himen l o Haili, aua lehnlehu 00 boi na maoawa ana i bels pu ai ine kona Papa Himeni 1 na hana hookuku himeni ma Honolulu, ao kana mao kaīkamahine no hoi J o kela Papa Himeni, I keia hookuku himeni ana īho la ma kh Halekoa i kiia ahiahi akū nei, ua manao ia e hoea ole ae ai:a kana m»Q kaikamahine i kela ahiahi, uoouoo iho la no kela man kaikamahine, i n& oo e ola ana ko iakoo makuahipe, alaila, aolo ioa oia e makemake e hauie lakon i keia hana pili i kona Kkaleeia- Ua malanoa ia ae kooa anaina hocp}.ans hope lea « kona Kahu ma ka Holo «M ile Alii, a mai'kela Holo ae i kaiae ai «a huakai hoolewa no ka ilina o Haiii-kulampnn. Ua nkali pu ae no kona tcau hoa o ka Hui Kaahumauo auoe na hoaloha khelehu. ' * Me ke kaoe aioha o ka pili at'jha ana o na makahiki he 22 ko makou mau manao aioha, a na ka Hakn no a Mary tJiii i hilieai si, e kiai a malama mai i kana mau aloha. '*Nana no hoi i haawi oa*ī, a Nana no hoi i lawe akn 4 e ho"maikai ia Kona inoa ihilhi,"