Hilo Hawaiian Civic Club’s Annual Holoku Ball, 1941.

HOLOKU
BALL

Sponsored by

Hawaiian Civic Club

Scholarship Fund

featuring

CLARA INTER

(HILO HATTIE)

Hilo Hotel —Hilo Armory

April 5, 1941

(Hoku o Hawaii, 4/2/1941, p. 4)

HOLOKU BALL

Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXV, Number 49, Aoao 4. Aperila 2, 1941.

Hilo Hattie on her way to Hilo, 1941.

On Her Way

The picture above is of CLARA INTER, the Hawaiian champion of comedy, and she is coming to Hilo nei, for the first time in 26 years, on the 5th of this coming April; and this is when she will be showing her humor before the people of Hilo, and what she was made famous for in America some years ago. She is nicknamed Hilo Hattie.

Clara Inter is part of a Dance [Holoku Ball] put on for the second year by the Hawaiian Civic Club of Hilo [Hui Kiwila Hawaii o Hilo].

(Hoku o Hawaii, 3/26/1941, p. 1)

E Hoea Mai Ana

Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXV, Number 48, Aoao 1. Maraki 26, 1941.

G. S. Kelii passes away, 1924.

OUR BELOVED FATHER HAS GONE.

Much aloha to the Kuokoa Newspaper, the lamp of the parlor; give welcome to my aloha within your columns so that the intimates and friends who live in all the corners of the land may see.

In the month of January 26, 1924, my beloved father, G. S Kelii, grew weary of this life and returned to the home beyond where our beloved Lord called to us. O Weary and Dejected, come to Me and I will give you comfort.

My beloved father was born in Kau, Hawaii, during the time of Kamehameha II, when the people were taxed… Continue reading