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Cardman. We feel that education
should be kept free of politics. We
don�t want a bunch of misguided
youngsters wrecking things.�
�May we tell Chris about this?�
Paula asked.
�Weintrich�s enthusiasm for new
cases is dangerous.� Lud said.
�Tell him anything that will check
him,�
# # #
Paula and Tony arose to go. Lud
followed them to the porch. Lights
from the Gamma Tau house were
visible through the trees.
�It�s only a few steps home for
Paula,� Lud said. �Tony, will you
permit to stroll across with
her?.�
Tony pretended to grumble, but
he agreed.
When he had gone Lud turned to
Paula: �You�re worried about
Chris Wentrich, but what about
Tony?�
�Tony?� Paula laughed. �Tony
would never get into trouble.�
Lud emitted an unprofessional
snort. �The boy�s in love with
you, Paula.�
�You�re. . . mistaken,� Paula
gasped. �He--he couldn�t be.�
�You know better than that, my
dear.�
And deep within her, Paula had
to admit that she did. .. .
(To Be Continued)
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(From column 4, of Kamehameha boys)
honor with a picnic this afternoon.
They are Louis Agard, Carl Bode,
Herbert Heu, Theodore Morrison,
Milton Beamer, Leonel Muller, John
Sabey, Benjamin Williams, Horace
Chang, Calvin Ontal, Harold Alona,
Rudolph Tulasosopo, Curtis Kamai,
James Cockett, Volmar Crabbe, Jo-
seph Kahaunaele, Arthur Doo,
Henry Rogers, Llewellyn Wong,
Mack Taylor, Edwin Pregill, John
Kalili, Thomas Kekaula, Elded Ka-
lohelani, Roy Thomas, and Joseph
Kane.
Richard Blaisdell, Joseph Daniels
and Henry Awana, members of the
battalion staff, have also been in-
vited.
The girls invited are Lindley
Beddow, Josephine Adams, Emily
Cobb-Adams, Amy Miller, Sedia
Jensen, Henrietta Laeha, Martha
Fernandez, Hannah Ho, Laura Sa-
bey, Flora Beamer, Pilialoha Hop-
kins, Heather Andrews.
Josephine Enos, Rhoda Ann Holt,
Eleanor Mansfield, Mary Tyau,
Katherine Fitzsimmons, Ione Rathburn,
Edith Rabideau, Dawn Anahu,
Elaine Hamic, Mary McNicoll, Ilona
Wiebke, Anna Morris, Roberta Han-
chett.
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Royal Hawaiian
Band Program
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The Royal Hawaiian band, under
the direction of Domenico Moro,
Bandmaster, will be heard at 3:30
p. m. Sunday at Kapiolani park. The
program follows:
Hawaii Poni (Hawaiian national an-
them)��������Berger
Overture-Masaniello��..Auber
Song-In The Land of Lei (by request)
��������..,Perez
(Miriam Leliani, soprano)
Ala Moana (a song of Hawaii)
�������.Lukens and Noble
Capriecio Italien (by request)
������.Tachaikowsky
Songs of Hawaii by the Royal Hawai-
ian band vocalist and string ensemble:
Pill Aoao�Kellimoewai and Kaleiluhia
Hooma�u������.Unknown
(Vocal solo by Jack Heleluhee)
Haumani �����..Lena Mahcado
Maka Onana ����Unknown
(Vocal solo by Abbie Wilson)
Pau Lillia �����Alfred Alohikea
(Vocal solo by John Panoke)
Kaena ������Unknown
(Vocal solo by Michael Hanapi)
He Ono ����..Bina Mossman
(Vocal solo by Charles Pokipala
O Oe Ka�u����C.King
Ua Nani Kauai��..Unknown
(Vocal solo by Miriam Leilani
Finale--The Star Spangled Banner
�����..Francis Scott Key
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Puuhale Club To
Meet Tuesday Night
A meeting of the Puuhale com-
munity club will be held Tuesday
at 7:30 p. m. at the Puuhale school
auditorium.
Mrs. Olivia Almeida, president,
will preside at the business meet-
ing, after which the following pro-
gram will be given, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Gloria Lewis as
chairman:
Carol singing by all.
Playlet-Spirit of Christmas.
Program of music, arranged by Mr.
Kaholokai and troupe.
Boys choir.
Lanakila--Movie shown through cour-
tesy of the Tuberculosis association.
Carol singing by all
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Class Chooses Colors
WAHIAWA, Oahu, Dec. 5.--Green
and white were chosen the class
colors of the sophomores of Leile-
hua high school at a meeting held
Tuesday.
Committee chairmen for the
sophomore class are Evelyn Tara,
finance; Elizabeth Cabulong, pro-
gram and orchestra; Bo Ock Lee,
decoration; Mary Ann Strick, re-
freshments, and Paul Lee, cleanup.
Harold Lee is class president, and
Miss Rachel Peterson, adviser.
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Son To Ludewigs
Otto Ludwig has been passing
out cigars on the occasion of the
arrival of a son at 10:56 a. m. Friday
at Kapiolani maternity hospital.
The baby ha been named Wil-
liam Kent and weighed seven
pounds. He is the Ludwig�s third
child.
Mr. Ludwig, formerly with W.
A Ramsey, Ltd., is now a Lieutenant
in the navy.
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Free Gift
of beauty cream to all our
friends and customers. It�s
yours for the asking. Just
drop in at
PARIS
Beauty Salon
Room 12, Hocking Bldg.
Nuuanu & King, upstairs
Tel. 3644
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