Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume LVII, Number 44, 31 ʻOkakopa 1919 — KE KULA KUMU MA KILAUEA CAMP. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

KE KULA KUMU MA KILAUEA CAMP.

(Hoomaua.) Ma ka Poakahi, la H o Ixilai, ua kauia «ku ina ka oflice me ka assembly hall he mnu pepa hoolaka penei: Camp hours: Risii|g bell, / a. m.; breakfast, 7:30 p. m.; dinner, 12:30 p. rn.: supper, 0 p. m.; retire, 9:.'<o p. m.; electric lights out, 10 p. n». ifa kekahi hora iloko o keia kakahiaka, ua malamaia he halawai e na kumu nie ke kahukula, a iloko o keia halawai ua kohoia keia mau inoa i mau komitb nana e hoomakaukau. i na programs no ke kakahiaka aine ke ahiahi. O keia man inoa, o ia no o 'Miaa Emnia Portcr, hookani piauo; Misa llaUie Saflfeiv ame Miss Kamaka i mau komite lioomakaukau himeni; Mj\ Bishop, hoa kuka a kokua; Mrs. Aliee C'artor i hoa kokua pu. O ka hana a keia mau lcomite e makaala i na niea apau no ka hoomaka ana o na hana ma ka assembly liall i kela ame keia la, a ua holopono. na hana apau i lawelaweia. 'lla hanaia na liana me ka eleu. oiai e hāhai ana i ka manawa.. opeo fiWpohiaia,o Ctfliraiupupupuununnu ] ka hora S o keia kakahiaka o keia la, ua weheia na: hana me ka himeni -"liawaii Ponoi," ua hahai ia keia himeni ana me ka hoomaikaiia ana o ke Akua e ke. kaliukula a. honoi aku oia laia e mai i keia hana nui, o ke ■kula kumu ma Kilauea. He oiaio aole i hooneleia ka nonoi a ko kahu kula, ua hooko mai ke Akua a no ka mea ua nonoiia aku Oia me ka maikai i pon hana a i kakoo. Iloko o kola halawai ana, ua wehewehe inai ke kahukula i na papahana 0 ka la .penei: 1 S:l5-8:40 —Misa H. Shaw, Hawaiian Geograpliy; Mr. Wm. Meineeke, llygiene and Sanitjltion; Misß Etta Agee, SsQeial Problems; Miss Emma Porter, ;Spoken English. ' 8:40-9:30—Mr. MacCaughey, Na'tural History. of Hawaii and The Sex Eilueatiqn; Mr. Wm. MiClt»skey, Fundamental D of Government; Miss Myrtle Asaleford, Methods in Arithmetic. 9:3 Q-10 f 2 O—M0 —M iss R. Shaw, World Mr. Wm. Meineeke, Individ.ual Publie Health; Drfl Andrewa, ;American Literature; Miss J. Devo, Methods in Teaching. v 10:20-11:30—Reeess. 11:30-12:30—Mr. Wm. McCluskey, !\[ethods in llistory Teaching; Miss M. EleiAentary Avithmetic; Miss Mary Xawrence, Children 'a ficading and •;Storv T<jlling; Dr. Andrews, Educational Tosts. and Measuremeut. 1:15-2—Quiet h.our i,n donnitory; Mrs. L. G. MarshalJ, Story Telliijg and l)rawing; Mr. L. Sununers, Art Work; Mr. Practical Gardening. 2:20-3-r-Miss V.■ Hurtt-, Spoken Eng lish. 3-3:4o—Miss E. Agee, Miss Hattie Saffery, Miss Hurst, Mr. P. Weaver, Mr. Meinoeke, Mr. C. Pease—Gamcs j comniittee. 3:45-4—Recreation. I 4-10 —Exercise to Cratej» ōf Halemaumau. i 7:30-8:30 —Evening afisembly; lee- : turcs, concerts; Dancb. (\o kalii wa hou aku no.)