Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume LXI, Number 13, 31 March 1922 — HOOLAAIA KA HALEPULE O NA ALII MA MAUNAALA [ARTICLE]
HOOLAAIA KA HALEPULE O NA ALII MA MAUNAALA
n ' -1 hale kupapau ma Mauna- ; ! hi c kauia ai na kino ona '• , kaukpualii, na 'kamaliiwahiI. >-.n. ma ka auwina la oke iho nei i hoolaaia ai i hale v haipule malalo oka laweara a ka Hoomana Bihopa, a u , hoolaaia ia hale o na alii p?3 - r . Hawaii me ko lakou mau oia nae, no na manawa pine- „ . ; kamailioia ae ai ka inoa'o Kuhīo Kalanianaole e ka pL. Desha iloko o kana ma--ax?. e haiolelo ana, no ka mea, o , 1 hanau ia oke Keikiālii Kala-"..-r ie. a e haawiia aku na mayy. kiekie i ke Kamalimahifne v ■ oth K. Kalanianaole np ka ~ >!:ia ana ae la o ia halekupapau - ",- rt alii i hale halawai. ;•-* hoonaniia oloko oia hale a ... r.o tip na hana o ia la. Me ka koa no i hanaia ai na mea ---nni oloko elike me ko na pahu • a alii, na kamaliiwahine ame '.;.-'!kialii i hanaia ai. Ma ka y,: ■> mauka oloko o ka hale ke kus> ■. i hanaia me ke koa, a maluna , Vl oke kuahu ke ke'a me na ku ? lau ai na ihoiho kukui. Maluna 0 Ka papahele o ke kuahu a mahope X v oke kuahu i kauia ma ka paia k, nena lauhala i nala noeauia. v , ; a o ke kuahu keia mau huar , t •' liemolele, Hemolele, HemoV -'" a e kuniia aku ana ia mau -n , 'eio i ke kuahu. \u kahi o na pahu o na moi, na K an iMiwahine ame na keikialii 0 iiana o na Kamehameha ame na r - ; alii oka Moi Kalakaua e kau s - he mau noho malaila i nei manaMa kahi e kokoke ana i ke i-:shu a e hoonani ana hoi ia wahi r:>au ipu pua, a ma kekahi aoao r. ,; o ka paia e kau ana kekahi lei r .- ka hoailona hoaka elike me ia e aku ai maluna o na ahuula, he rr.ik;ina i hoounaia mai ka halema'i Tr> n o Kalihi mai ka poe ma'i mai, H na Mrs. Puea Blaisdell, kekahi o ea !aīa o ka Ahahui Mamaka Kaua, ; hoouna ae ma ke ano he makana i ke Kamaliiwahine Kalanianaole, a n , Mrs. Bessie Clinton, ka makua-h-iio o ke Kalihi Home, i lawe ae, ka el?le mai ia home mai. Akoakoa Ae na Ahahui Hawaii Hc hora mamua ae o ka manawa f malamaia ai na hana no ka hoolaa ana i kela hale ua akoakoa mua ae na lala o na ahahui apau malaila. Malaila pu ae kekahi bana i hoolimalimaia no i'a la a e alakaiia ana p Louis Berkowitz, a na ia bana i h'■> nanea ike anaina no kekahi ma:.awa me ka lakou mau mele kupono 1 no ia la, a na na koa kiai i .hui e kiai ana i ka maluhia o ia wahi; a ma ka puka e komo akft ai na kiai ame ka poe hookipa i waeia :r. na lala mai o ka Ahahui Mamaka Kaua. I ka manawa i hiki jmai ai no ke komo ana o na hoa i '.konoia, he aneane elua haneri, o ia no ka heluna kupono e apoia maloVo o kela hale, ua komo na mea ,%pau iloko me ka maluhia. Ma ka hora 2 ponoi i komo aku ,iti na kaikamahine o ke Kula St. 4n>irews' Priory me ka ukali ana nahope o ke kanaka e paa ana i ko kp 'a, a mahope aku o lakou ka Rev. (."Unon Ault, ka Ecv. Maitkind V<oods ame ka Bev. John D. LaMir>tthe, ka hihopa o Honolulu.
iMa ka aoho mamua loa ke Kamah Kalanianaole, kc Kamalii Kawananakoa ame ke Kaikapaahine Alii Kapiolani, ke Kiaaina W. B. Farrington, ke Kakauolelo o kp Teritore R. C. Brown, ka Bia Ai)marala D. Bimpson a|ne Mrs. ka Mekia Sum* Tr.crKll ame ka wahine, Mrs. Stella Kca v Miss Lucy Peabody, Mrs. A. P. I'aylor, G. P. Wilder, B. Kahalepuna< ame kekahi mau hoa o ka Ahahui iKamehameha. M;|lalo o ke alakai ana a ke kanaia hookani okana o St. Andrew's, U'i himeni ae la ka papa himeni 'Oloiioua Things of Thee Are Heluhelu mai ka R«v. Canon Ault i ka Halelu 122 a himet mai ka papa hi|ueni i ka himeni me ka ukaliia mai e na leo r:!e niai ke kahunapule mai. Hawaii i himeni ae me ko Vioa !®au leo nahenahe a ku i ke * i ke mele kanikau o ke KeikiKalanianaole. He himeni no i maa mau ka loheia i na matswa leliulehu mamua aku nei, eia he Ku i ke eehia ame ke aloha -;a manawa i puana ae ai na Hai tta olelo hope loa, "Moe, &jc. Moe," ua hiki ole i na Hawaii i'aa i na waimaka; M.->hop»i iho o keia ua hoomaka la kp kahunapule e heluhelu i k-'i pule hoolaa a no kekahi mau mi-r-uke kela. pule ana me ka eehia a a ahi| i i k aamene ana. Mahope hio o keia i haiolelo mai '* V:i S. L. Desha, ka hoapili a o ke Keikialii Kuhio no na uakahiki l.e 20 i hala oiai laua e -'■ -ahele an&'. ma na mokupuni no ka V>aloka ana, a oiai oia e mai ana i na ano maikai '?au o ke Keikialii ma ke ano hoaaloha, atjhe waimaka paa mai na 1 io a na Hawaii. 1 •<- hookunia ke anaina mahope o * pule hoeikuu mai ka Bihopa La ■■•''Une a puka na mea apau T aho a heli> aku la e makaikai i ka j ip .o o na. alii,, a ma kahi e iho tK ai i ka luapao ua kukuluia na ! o ka Ahahui Mamaka Kaua me l(o lakou mau kahiko pi-
ha ma kela ame keia aoao, a i ke Ka maliiwahine Kalanianaole i iho aku ai i ka luapao ua ukali aku la na mea apau no ka ike ana i ka pahu o na alii, ma kahi kokoke i ka waha o ka luapao i ku iho ai o Mrs. Mary Padegan, me kona kahiko piha, a oli ae la i kekahi mau mele o na alii, a i kā bana hoi e paani mai ana i kekahi mau mele kanikau. O kekahi o na maka hanohano i hiki aku ma Maunaala ma ia halawai oia kar Meia ame Mra. Wilaon, Mrs. Irene Holloway, Mr. ame Mrs. Chaa. Chillingworth, Mr. ame Mrs. John C. Lane, Capt. ame Mra. H. P. Beckley, Mr. ame Mrs. E. F. Bishop, Mrs. C'arry Robinson, Mr. ame Mrs. Carl Widemarin. Mra. F. Wdbds ; Mra. G. Wilder, J. H. Wise, MiBs M. Low, Mrs. Mary Beckley, Rev. Akaiko Alkana, Mrs. C. P. laukea, Mrs. Edgar Henriques, Mrs. Lahilahi Webb, Mrs. Flora Jones, Mr. ame Mrs. A. F. Judd, Mr. ame Mrs. A. Lewio, Jr., Mr. ame Mrs. Thomas Treadway, Mr. ame Mrs. T. C. Bailey, Dr. ame Mrs. Trotter, ame kekahi poe e ae he nui.