[Found under: “NUHOU KULOKO”]
The girls of the Kamehameha schools are in a state of grief these days because of the departure from this life of their principal Miss Pope.
(Holomua, 7/18/1914, p. 8)
Had Been at Home About a Month
SHOCK TO BUCYRUS FRIENDS
Burial to be in Bucyrus Friday Morning, the Remains to Arrive on the Train From Chicago at 9 O’clockâShort Service at the Grave.
Bucyrus friends were shocked to receive a message announcing the death of Miss Ida M. Pope at Chicago, Tuesday evening at 8:40. Mrs. Thomas Jesson received a message from Henry Pope just after noon that Miss Pope had died, and burial would be on the family lot at Bucyrus Friday morning, the remains arriving at 9:09 and proceeding at once to the cemetery where services would be held at 10 o’clock. Continue reading
By way of telegraph, the friends on this past Wednesday received news of the death of Miss Ida M. Pope, the principal of the Kamehameha School for Girls, on the morning of that day, at Chicago.
(Kuokoa, 7/17/1914, p. 4)
The students who previously graduated from Kamehameha are putting on a great Concert at the Japanese Theater which stands on Mooheau Street in the evening of this coming Satruday, and it will be under the direction of Mrs. Helen Desha Beamer, and is being given for the benefit of the Ida Pope Memorial Fund [Waihona Hoomanao o Miss Pope]. Continue reading