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On the 16th of March, at Hilo, Hawaii, the friends and intimates of Mr. Charles E. Richardson Continue reading
On the 16th of March, at Hilo, Hawaii, the friends and intimates of Mr. Charles E. Richardson Continue reading
Last week, Captain Jules Dudoit of Pukoo, Molokai, commemorated two days of the week; the first being his becoming seventy-six years old, and the second one was the fortieth anniversary of he and his wife’s marriage. Continue reading
This past Monday, Nov. 3, was the 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dimond of this town, in the golden bond of holy marriage, and there are but a few of our kamaaina living here who have reached this milestone. And as something done for couples who reach this milestone, a festive party is prepared for the reaching of this “golden anniversary” and so forth; however this is not being done being barred by one thing, that being the weakness of Mrs. Dimond. The two were married in New York, America. November 3, 1834; and at the same time Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall were married. Mr Dimond came to Hawaii nei as a book binder for the Missionaries, while Mr. Hall came as a printer.
(Kuokoa, 11/8/1884, p. 2)
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XXIII, Helu 45, Aoao 2. Novemaba 8, 1884.