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i I v>r u .n u n u IJ3RARY HAWAIIAN CHURCH iCHRONICLE Vol. 36. No THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN HAWAII MAY, 1946 This picture and scenic ones within are by the Courtesy of Paradise of the Pacific, Christ Memorial Church, Kilauea, Kauai Given to the Church by Mrs. Robert P. Shepard in memory of her husband. The Reverend Harold Willmot Smith, Vicar, seen chatting with a group of interested listeners.

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This p ic tu re an d scenic ones w ith in a re by th e C o u rtesy o f P a rad ise o f th e P a c if ic ,

C hrist M em orial C hurch , K ilauea, K au a i Given to the C hurch by Mrs. R obert P. S h ep a rd in m em ory of h e r h usband . T he R everend H aro ld W illm ot

S m ith , V icar, seen c h a ttin g w ith a group of in te re s te d listeners.

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SUCCESSOR TO TH E A N G L IC A N C H U R C H C H R O N IC LE :

O ff ic ia l o rg a n o f th e M iss io n a ry D is tr ic t o f H o n o lu lu o f th e P ro te s ta n t Ep iscopa l C h u rch in th e U n ite d States.

En te red as second-c lass m a tte r F e b ru a ry 14, 1908, a t th e post o f f ic e a t H o n o lu lu , H a w a ii, un d e r th e A c t o f M a rc h 3, 1879.

TH E RT. REV. H A R R Y S. K E N N E D Y , D.D ., S.T.D., E d ito r TH E VE N . ED W AR D T A N N E R BR O W N , D.D.

K A T H E R IN E M . M O R TO N A s s is ta n t E d itors

T H E H A W A IIA N C H U R C H C H R O N IC LE is p u b lish e d once in each m o n th , e x c e p t J u ly a n d A u g u s t. T he s u b s c rip tio n p r ice is O ne D o lla r a yea r. R e m itta n ce s , orders a n d o th e r business c o m m u n ic a tio n s shou ld be addressed to B ishop 's O ff ic e , Q ueen Em m a Square, H o n o lu lu 43 , Т . H .

A d v e rt is in g ra te s m ade k n o w n upon a p p lic a tio n . »S u bscrip tions w ill ru n u n t i l d isco n tin u e d .

Reconstruction and cAdvance tyund

We do n o t h av e a full re p o rt to m ake on th e R econ­s tru c tio n a n d A dvance F und , so sh a ll delay a fin an c ia l- re p o r t on th is u n til th e n e x t issue of th e C hronicle. However, we ca n n o t help b u t com m ent upon th e very w onderfu l a n d o u ts ta n d in g re p o rt o f S t. A ndrew ’s P riory. T he S isters, te a c h e rs a n d s tu d e n ts o f th e P rio ry (an d th e ir p a re n ts , fo r th e y h av e p layed a g re a t p a r t in th e success o f a ll th e p ro jec ts) a re to be c o n g ra tu la ted upon th e rem ark ab le re su lt of th e ir cam paign fo r th is im p o r ta n t F und . No stone w as le ft u n tu rn e d u n til th e f in a l re p o r t w as in . T hey h a d p laced fo r them selves th e h ig h goal of $1600. W hen th e f in a l p en n y w as co u n ted th e ir o ffe ring cam e to $3606.10. We defy anyone to b e a t t h a t reco rd fo r a group of girls. B u t th e n , w hen th e P rio ry s ta r ts out to do som eth ing th e y do it well.

CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN STORE

F or M rs. H enry B. R esta rick on th e occasion of h e r b irth d ay . She will ce leb ra te h e r 86th b ir th d a y on M a y . 12th. Few can go th ro u g h life w ith such a com m endable reco rd a s th a t m ade by th e w ife of th e firs t A m erican B ishop of th e Episcopal C hurch in th e H aw aiian Islands. She h a s never lost h e r in te re s t in th e w ork of h e r C hurch a n d h e r m ind is ever a le r t to th e needs of th e D istric t fo r th e fu rth e r in g of its scope. She is beloved by a ll w ho know h e r a n d we all jo in in a h e a r ty A loha to h e r on h e r 86th b irth d ay .

T he te s t o f good m a n n e rs is being ab le to p u t up p leasan tly w ith b ad ones.

Leave Soon tyor (Shine1 I

I t is alw ays ex trem ely d ifficu lt to a p p lau d ad e quate ly th e fine w ork of an o th e r . You a re somehow le f t w ith th e feeling, “I am qu ite su re th e th in g s that I feel in m y h e a r t a n d w ish I m ig h t te ll you todaj w ill com e to m e tom orow a f te r you a re gone.” Th; rea l w ork th a t is done by a consecra ted Churchm an is never defined by m ere ad jectives, fo r th e scope o! h is o r h e r w ork is too g re a t to be lab led by words.

We a re losing our D iocesan T reasu re r, M iss B lanchi E. M yers, th e en d of May. H er w ork in th e life o: o u r C hurch in th e Is lan d s h a s been one of o u ts tan d in ; m erit. She cam e to us from C h in a w hen w ar evacuate* h e r from th e w ork she w as doing a t S t. Ja m es Hos­p ita l, A nking. She h a d also been associa ted w itl S t. Luke’s H ospita l, S h a n g h a i a n d h a d been in charge of o th e r im p o r ta n t accoun ts in th e office o f - the S h an g h a i diocese. She re tu rn s to C h in a a n d to An­k ing to p ick up th e b roken a n d devasted th re a d s that w ar m ade on th is place, so th a t she m ay h e lp weave th e m in to a new p a t te rn fo r good. W e feel t h a t her loss to th e D istric t of H onolulu will be trem endous, b u t we w ish h e r G odspeed a n d give h e r o u r w annest A loha Nui an d know th a t she will h av e a very sincere welcome aw aitin g h e r as she re tu rn s to h e r friends in C hina.

M iss M yers cam e to H onolulu D ecem ber 16, 1942 to ta k e over th e w ork as T reasu re r. H er’s w as a d if­ficu lt “row to ho e”, fo r she cam e ju s t a t th e time Bishop L itte ll w as leaving. S h o rtly a f te r t h a t Mrs A itken, B ishop L itte ll’s se c re ta ry left, so she wai > trea su re r , se c re ta ry a n d “B ishop” a ll woven in to ont. She h a s p laced th e D istric t fin an ces on a firm basis a n d h a s k ep t th e m th e re . H er g rea t p lea since com­ing h ere h a s been to encourage ou r m issions tow ari m ore se lf-su p p o rt a n d to boost th e E piscopate Endow­m ent.

Miss M yers is a cheerfu l a n d tire less w orker, an d has given m u ch of h e rse lf to th e im p o r ta n t w ork th a t was h e r ’s. She h a s m ade m an y frien d s in H onolulu who will rem em ber h e r w ith g re a t affec tion . H er w illing­ness to do fo r o th e rs a t h e r own persona l sacrifice h a s been a n ever ev iden t p a r t o f h e r c h a ra c te r . Though she will be sacrific ing m uch to re tu rn to C hina, we rejo ice th a t she can go back w here she h a s really le ft h e r h e a r t, fo r w ork ing w ith th e people th e re ! m e an s m uch to h er. 5

We a re ex trem ely g ra te fu l fo r h e r g rea t co n trib u ­tio n to th e M issionary D istric t of H onolulu. I t has been ou r joy a n d p leasu re to have h e r h e re on “borrow ed tim e ” a n d we have p ro fitte d by h e r effi­ciency, ea rn es tn e ss a n d friendliness.

An A loha p a r ty h o n o rin g Miss M yers will be held a t th e D iocesan H ouse a n d A rm y a n d N avy C enter, T h u rsd ay n ig h t, M ay 23rd, betw een th e h o u rs of 7:30 to 10:00 o’clock. We hope th a t all th e clergy, chu rch •workers a n d frie n d s of Miss M yers will be p resen t to w ish h e r well before she leaves. She will go to * th e m a in la n d fo r a fu rlough before going on to China.

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EPISCOPATE ENDOWMENT FUND

Much h as been said ab o u t th e E piscopate Endow ­m ent F und—m uch m ore will be sa id ab o u t i t a s th e m onths an d years roll along. We have a very m uch alive com m ittee fun ctio n in g a long th is line, headed by Mr. George G ray of St. C lem en t’s C hurch . L aym en working w ith h im on th is com m ittee a re th e M essrs: Edouard R. L. Doty (who h a s p u t in m uch tim e an d effort w orking pu t ways an d m ean s for bu ild ing th e Endowment F und) H erm an von Holt, K e n n e th Day, William Soper, H aro ld Podm ore, T hom as B rodhead , William Fraser, F ra n k F ern an d ez , Ja m es T abor, B en ­jam in D illingham , Joseph S tickney, R obert. Ing ram , John Borne, C lem ent K. P ang , Jo seph Pekelo, P e te r Chang, H enry Tyau, A aron Song, Sr., W alte r Ho, Robert Mowry, A ndrew Ikezaw a, A lbert Kong, P e te r Chang, A lexander G lade a n d Jo h n R ickard of H aw aii and R ichard S loggett of K auai. T he rep re se n ta tiv e of Maui h as n o t been appo in ted .

A m eeting w as h e ld a t Davies H all on A pril 3rd to s ta r t work on th e E ndow m ent F und . A h e a r te n in g part of th e m eeting w as th e re p o rt th a t $6500 h a d been pledged tow ard th e F und . T he m ain goal for the presen t is to ra ise $250,000 so th a t th e sa lary , upkeep of th e B ishop’s Hom e an d h is tra v e l expense can be taken care of in d e p en d e n t of help from New York. The u ltim ate goal is to look tow ard m ore self support of our m issions.

As the cam paign gets u n d er w ay th e re will be w ays and m eans p resen ted fo r ra is in g funds. We a re h ap p y to report th a t since th e f irs t o f th e y ea r we have $1025.57 to add to th is Fund , d is trib u ted as follows:

Bishop’s V isitations fo r C onfirm ation :

St. Jo h n ’s -b y -th e -S e a ....................... $ 9.00St. C h ris to p h er’s....................................... 9.00Good S h ep h erd C h u rch ....................... 66.76E piphany ................................................... 18.38P r io r y ........................................................... 8.50St. E lizabeth ’s........................ 37.85St. P e te r’s....................................... 114.48St. C lem ent’s ............................................. 123.77Mrs. C harles H em enw ay..................... 500.00M iscellaneous G ifts ................................. 56.60St. P e te r’s fo r 1945................................. 50.00Balance ................. 31.25

$1025.59

Qraduation Services tyor Our Schools

Iolani will have th e ir g ra d u a tio n service a t th e Cathedral on F riday , Ju n e 7 th , a t 7:00 p. m .; th e Priory will have th e ir ’s on S unday , Ju n e 9th, a t 7:30 P- m., in th e C a th ed ra l. We look fo rw ard to these services an d w ish th e g ra d u a te s every success in th e future of th e ir choosing.

Sam uel C hang C hau

Qhina h o n o r s еЖетЬег o f S t . ‘Veter’s

Mr. Sam uel C hang C hau, a m em ber of S t. P e te r ’s P arish , H onolulu, received th e second h ig h e s t deco ra­tio n of th e C hinese C e n tra l G overnm en t in cerem onies held recen tly a t th e C hinese C onsu late w hen Consul G enera l K ing Chow M ui p resen ted h im w ith th e m edal of Dr. S un Y at Sen. Mr. C hau is a blood b ro th e r of Dr. Sun Y at Sen an d p a r tic ip a te d in th e revolu tion of 1904 a n d ag a in in 1907 as a follow er of Dr. Sen, a n d h a d m an y n a rro w escapes.

Mr. C hau is re tu rn in g to S h an g h a i th is sum m er as a com m issioner of th e C en tra l B an k of C hina, a posi­tio n h e occupied from 1936 u n til th e b rea k o f th e w ar w hen h e escaped th e Ja p a n e se by flee ing to H aw aii. He w as aw ard ed for h is w ork on b eh a lf of th e R epublic of C hina.

A rrives in K orea

The Bishop h a d a le tte r from th e Rev. N oah K. Cho say ing th a t he h a d a rr iv ed in K orea, b u t d id n o t give u s fu r th e r d e ta ils a s he h a d ju s t arrived . W e hope to h e a r m ore from h im la te r.

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YOUNG PEOPLE’S CARAVAN

S t. A ndrew ’s P rio ry Cross I s a n in sp ira tio n to a ll w ho look upon it.

V 6 u s Off!

To Mrs. R onald R eid fo r th e very o u ts ta n d in g w ork she is doing w ith h e r ch ild ren a t h e r day school in St. A ndrew ’s C a th ed ra l, in relig ious ed u catio n in s tru c ­tio n as well a s scho lastic a t ta in m e n t.

On E a s te r M onday th e ch ild ren h e ld a service in P ark e M em orial C hapel th a t w as a n ach ievem en t t h a t a n y c lergym an would b o as t of, could h e have h e a rd th e w ay in w hich th e se one h u n d e d little girls, all dressed in w h ite a n d w ith chapel veils, rec ited th e M orning P ra y e r service w ith o u t h es ita tio n . T he Creed, L ord’s P rayer, V enite a n d a ll w ere rec ited w ith m e a n ­ing a n d precision.

T hey processed in to th e C hapel singing th e ir joy- o u r E a s te r h y m n s a n d w ere led by a lit tle g irl c a rry ­in g a b a n n e r fo r th e School—one b eau tifu lly m ade by M rs. A da C lancy. T he service w as conducted by th e R everend R ich a rd M. T realease, Jr. T he ch ild ren a re from g rades one th ro u g h th ree . We are su re p a re n ts a t te n d in g th e service fe lt privileged to have th e ir ch il­d ren u n d e r th e gu idance of Mrs. Reid, fo r she is a g ifted te a c h e r a n d one consecra ted to th e w ork of bu ild ing c h a ra c te r as well as co n trib u tin g to th e m e n ta l upbu ild ing of ch ild ren . T hey co n trib u ted $240.34 to th e R eco n stru c tio n a n d A dvance F u n d a t th is service.

By T h e Rev. R ich a rd M. T realease, J r .Noon A ugust 9 th is th e aw aited day w hen the

Y oung P eople’s C arav an will leave on th e M atsonia bound fo r P h ilad e lp h ia a n d G enera l Convention, A m ong those who will go w ith th e group from Oahu a re : H elen H a ra d a fro m Good S a m a rita n , L aura Iw am i an d M ary Ja n e Ng from St. E lizab e th ’s, G ladys T onak i a n d Floyd U chim a from Holy T rin ity , Lei Folk from St. M ary’s, P ea rl R ich a rd so n from E piphany , B etsy Lyum from St. L uke’s, A nna M ark a n d N orm a Chow from St. P e te r ’s, L au lupe W ong from th e Priory, E llen S h a tte n b u rg from St. A ndrew ’s C a th e d ra l P arish , Mrs. H a rrie t K. W ong a n d th e Rev. R ich a rd M. T re a ­lease. F rom th e is lan d of K au a i we a re su re of one delegate, Jo seph ine Regalo from C hrist C hurch , K i- lauea.

As p la n s now s ta n d we will be th e guests o f Bishop Block in S an F rancisco fo r several days, a n d th e n trav e lin g by s ta tio n w agon we will cross th e coun try passing th ro u g h m a n y of th e n a t io n ’s g rea te s t cities a s well as seeing th e c o u n try itself. B oulder Dam , th e G ra n d C anyon, th e R oyal G orge an d N iagara Falls a re on th e itin e ra ry . W e sh a ll tra v e l th ro u g h a p a r t of C anada , a n d spend several days bo th in New York C ity a n d W ash ing ton , en d in g in P h ilad e lp h ia in tim e fo r th e open ing service of G enera l C onvention on S ep tem ber 10.

T he Y outh C onference is th e w eekend of Septem ber 14-15 an d a t th e g re a t B a n q u e t on S a tu rd a y n ig h t our young people will be on th e p ro g ram dressed in th e ir n a tiv e costum es. A dded to th is our own Bishop will be th e ch ief sp eak e r to all th e y o u th of the C hurch a t th e m ass m ee tin g follow ing th is banque t T he M issionary D istric t o f H onolulu will be well rep rese n ted a t G en e ra l C onvention.

T he r e tu rn tr ip will be by a n o th e r ro u te over the H igh S ie rra s to S an F rancisco , a n d th e n c e to H ono­lu lu a rriv in g back ab o u t th e 2nd of O ctober. The young people going have a lread y m e t to g e th e r a n d are m ak in g p la n s fo r a p rog ram , n o t on ly to be p resen ted a t G enera l C onvention, b u t also along th e w ay as we visit various cities an d churches.

T h is tr ip is n o t only a g re a t o p p o rtu n ity for the young people t h a t a re going, b u t is also a w onderful o p p o rtu n ity fo r th e ch u rch on th e m a in la n d to see w h a t we a re doing h e re u n d e r th e lead ersh ip o f our Bishop.

“VALIANT”Are th e m en of S t. C lem en t’s C hurch . T hey have

becom e very m u c h in te re s te d in d ram a a n d a re p ro ­ducing a p lay th a t bears th a t nam e, w ritte n by R obert M iddlem ass a n d H alsw orthy H all. They a re anxious to p re se n t th is fo r a n y of ou r ch u rch es w ho a re willing to pay th e cost of th e cop y rig h t fee, if ju s t con tac ted . I t is cleverly done a n d will be well w o rth seeing. We suggest you c o n ta c t Mr. C h a rles H enning , 319 Lewers R oad fo r a n evening of e n te r ta in m e n t. I t is a one a c t p lay a n d la s ts abou t fo rty -five m inutes.

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y o u th (Corporate Qorrimunion CHAPLAIN REE5E RETURNS TO MAINLAND

May 19, 1946 will m a rk th e f irs t a n n u a l observance of a nation-w ide C orporate C om m union of a ll young people of th e C hurch . P la n s a re a lread y u n d e r way in m any p arishes to secure th e p a rtic ip a tio n of ALL the young people. P a r ish bu lle tins, ind iv idual le tte rs and th e te lephone will be used to assu re t h a t a ll a re inform ed. M any p arish es h av e a b re a k fa s t follow ing the service. The N atio n a l Y ou th Com m ission h a s r e ­com mended th a t young people w ho h a d signed th e Rule of Life m ake th e ir a n n u a l rep o rts on keeping the Rule to th e ir rec to rs p rio r to th is C om m union Service. A service of p re p a ra tio n on th e even ing b e­fore th e C orporate C om m union will be h e ld in m an y parishes.

C hap la in G ordon M. Reese le f t fo r th e m a in la n d ab o ard th e L urline on Good F riday . He h a s c o n tr i­b u ted m uch to w ard th e e s tab lish m e n t of th e Arm y a n d Navy C en te r a n d is to be com m ended fo r th e p a r t h e p layed in g e ttin g eq u ipm en t fo r it. M any of th e young m en w ho en joyed th e h o sp ita lity of th e Arm y a n d Navy C en te r rem em ber h im w ith affec tio n fo r th e good th a t h e d id in serv ing th em . We send h im fo rth w ith a sincere A loha a n d w ish h im well in w h a tev er h e m ay do. He h a s done m u ch fo r our C hurch a t la rge a n d th a t of th e H aw aiian Is lan d s d u rin g th e period o f th e w ar, a n d we a re g ra te fu l to him .

T h e C o n t r a s t

O ut of th e n ig h t t h a t covers me,Black as th e p it from pole to pole,

I th a n k w h ate v er gods m ay be For m y unconquerab le soul.

In th e fell c lu tch of c ircum stance I have n o t w inced, n o r cried aloud.

U nder th e b ludgeoning of chance My h ead is bloody, b u t unbow ed.

Beyond th is p lace of w ra th a n d te a rs Looms b u t th e h o rro r of th e shade;

And th e m enace of th e years Finds, an d sh a ll find , m e u n a fra id .

I t m a tte rs n o t how s tra i t th e gate,How ch a rg ed w ith p u n ish m en t th e scroll,

I am th e m a s te r of m y fa te ;I am th e c a p ta in of m y soul.

“In v ic tu s” by Wm. H enley

S t. P e te r ’s C h u rch Presented 42 for C onfirm ation on P a lm S unday

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O ut of th e lig h t th a t dazzles me,B rig h t a s th e su n from pole to pole,

I th a n k th e God I know to be F or C h ris t th e conqueror of m y soul.

Since His th e sw ay of c ircum stance I would n o t w ince n o r cry aloud.

U nder th a t ru le w hich m en call chance My h ea d w ith joy is hum bly bowed.

Beyond th is p lace of sin a n d te a rs—T h a t life w ith Him ! a n d H is th e aid,

T h a t, sp ite th e m enace of th e years, Keeps, an d sh a ll keep, m e u n a fra id .

I have no fe a r th o u g h s tr a i t th e ga te ;He cleared from p u n ish m en t th e scroll.

C h rist is th e M aster o f m y fa te ;C hrist is th e C ap ta in of m y soul.

“My C a p ta in ” by D oro thea Day

St. A ndrew ’s C a th e d ra l P a rish H ad 39 C onfirm ed in th e ir rec en t class

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he cAmerican Qhurch b u ild in g t y u n d

T he M issionary D istric t o f H onolulu h a s b en e fitted by th e sum of $7,453.93 in p a s t y ea r th ro u g h th e aid of th e A m erican C hurch B uild ing F und , e ith e r th ro u g h a d irec t g if t o r loan. F o u rteen of our ch u rch es have p ro fitte d by th is very fine p la n of aid ing our churches. In IS 19 th e C h u rch B uild ing F u n d began ask ing each b enefic ia ry to ta k e a n o ffe rin g once a year fo r th e F und , a s a n expression of ap p rec ia tio n fo r th e help th e y h a d received from it. T h is a n n u a l o ffering is one th a t should be m ade w ith w illingness an d p ro m p t­ness, fo r i t r e tu rn s th a n k s for help received an d paves th e w ay fo r o th e r sm all m issions to receive sim ilar aid.

T h is fu n d w as c re a te d by th e G enera l C onvention of 1880 a n d h a s d em o n stra te d th a t its e ffo rts have fu lfilled th e req u irem en ts of its purpose. I ts p rese n t re la tive ly sm all P e rm a n e n t F u n d of $8’68,403.56, w hich in in fan c y in 1881 could help w ith only sm all loans, a n d w ith sm all g ifts from incom e in 1893, h a s provided in th is period for construc tion , repa irs , im provem ents, an d re fin an c in g of co n stru c tio n in deb tedness fo r well over 3000 churches, rectories, a n d p a r ish houses a ro u n d th e world.

T he Com m ission rejo ices th a t i t h a s answ ered every call fo r help w hen in conform ity w ith ex isting rules, is g ra te fu l fo r th e oppo rtu n ities p resen ted , an d looks fo rw ard to even la rg e r service fo r th e C hurch .

CONFIRMATION SERVICES

St. P e te r ’s C hurch p resen ted th e B ishop w ith 42 ca n d id a te s fo r th e “L aying on of H an d s” on P alm S unday Eve. T heir o ffe ring fo r th e E piscopate E ndow ­m e n t w as $114.48. Following th e service th e y h a d a recep tion in th e P a rish H ouse a n d a n evening of e n te r ta in m e n t h o noring th e new confirm ees.

On P a lm S unday 26 w ere confirm ed a t St. C lem ent’s C h u rch an d th e ir o ffering to w ard th e Episcopate E ndow m ent w as $123.77.

A pril 7 th S t. E lizab e th ’s P a rish h a d 21 added to its lis t o f confirm ed m em bers th ro u g h th e service of con firm ation . T h e ir o ffe rin g to th e E piscopate Endow ­m e n t w as $37.85.

E igh t g irls a t th e P rio ry w ere p re se n ted to th e Bishop fo r co n firm a tio n on A pril 8th an d th e y con­tr ib u te d $8.50 tow ard th e E piscopate E ndow m ent Fund .

A pril 16th th re e m em bers of St. L uke’s Mission w ere p re se n ted by th e Rev. Jo h n M oulton fo r con­firm ation .

T en w ere confirm ed a t Good S a m a rita n Mission on S unday , A pril 28th a n d th e o ffering tow ard th e E ndow m ent F u n d w as $8.75.

By C hurch C anon th e O ffering on th e day of th e B ishop’s V isitation fo r C onfirm ation goes tow ard th e E piscopate E ndow m ent F und . We p ra y a n increased in te re s t will be show n in it.

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F am ous “w et cave” on K a u a i’s n o r th e rn coast near island . T here a re two such coves in th is a rea , Waikip holo, of th e M enehune people. I f one is fo rtu n a te fl m usicians is pi'esent, som e im pressive to n a l effects ffi A fter th e te rm in a tio n of th e ro ad here , th e n e x t ts end a t th e B ark ing Sands.

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CONFIRMATIONS

C onfirm ations since th e f irs t of th e y ea r a re :St. A ndrew ’s C a th e d ra l P a r ish ................. 37St. A ndrew ’s P rio ry ....................................... 8St. E lizab e th ’s C h u rch ................................. 23St. L uke’s M ission :.......................... 3S t. C lem en t’s C h u rch ................................... 26St. J o h n ’s -b y -th e -S e a ................................... 3St. C h ris to p h er’s M ission............................. 3St. P e te r ’s C h u rch ........................................... 42Good S a m a rita n ............................................... ю

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a t the end of th e ro ad w hich p a r tly encircles th e and W aikanaloa, as well as a huge d ry cave, M anin i- to arrive a t th e “w et cave” w hen a group of H aw aiian heard as (he singers s ta n d in th e cavern en tran ce , miles consists of th e inaccessab le N apali cliffs, w hich

G O O D FRIDAY OFFERINGS

The Good F riday O fferings received to d a te by th e Diocesan T reasurer, a n d w hich will be se n t to aid the work of our C hurch in Je rsua lem , a re :

St. E lizabeth ’s C h u rch ............................$128.50K ohala M issions ....................................... 15.00St. C lem ent’s C h u rch ............................... 57.41C hrist M em orial C h u rch ......................... 15.59St. P e te r’s C h u rch ..................................... 121.60

Our to ta l la s t y ea r w as $659.31 so we hope th a t the other o fferings will soon com e in a n d equal or excel th is am ount.

O ur ‘Trayer (CalendarSeveral have requested th e schedule fo r th e P ra y e r

C a len d ar used by our clergy a t th e ir a lta rs . I t h a sbeen p rep a re d by th e B ishop a n d is h is hope th a t i twill be used daily by all our C hurches in th e D istric t. We feel su re th a t ou r clergy a n d C hurch w orkers can serve b e tte r w ith th e p ray e rfu l th o u g h ts o f those abou t th em . We hope th a t all o u r people will sh a re in m ak in g supp lica tions for th e ir con tinued good work. E ach day of th e ca le n d a r m o n th is rep resen ted as follow s:

1st Day—T h e Ven. Ja m es W alker 2nd Day—T he Rev. D enis S m ith 3 id Day—T he Rev. N orm an A lter 4 th Day—T he Rev. B u rto n L insco tt 5 th D ay—T he Ven. H enry A. Willey

Mr. R obert K ondo 6 th D ay—T he Rev. J. T hurlow B aker 7 th Day—T he Rev. H aro ld W illm ot S m ith 8 th D ay—T he Rev. A ndrew O tan i Cth Day—T he Rev. Sydney H. C roft 10th Day—T he Rev. E. P ercy B a rtlam 11th Day—T he Rev. J . M iller H orton 12th Day—Shingle M em orial H ospita l S ta ff 13th Day—S ister H elen V eronica a n d S isters of

th e P riory14th Day—St. M ary’s C h ild ren ’s H om e S ta ff

D eaconess S a ra h F. Sw inburne 15th Day—T he Rev. A rth u r Lyon Lyon-V aiden

T he Rev. Jo h n P. M oulton 18th D ay—T he Rev. Ansori P helps Stokes, J r .

T he Rev. R ich a rd M. T release, J r .17th D ay—T he Rev. K e n n e th A. B ray18th Day—T he Rev. W ai On Shim19.h Day—T he Rev. Law rence Ozaki20th D ay—T he Rev. N oah K. Cho21st Day—T he Rev. A rth u r R oberts22nd Day—T he Rev. Jam es N ak am u ra23rd D ay—T he Rev. Y. S ang M ark24th Day—T he Rev. Hollis H. A. Corey25th Day—T he Rev. E. T a n n e r Brow n26th D ay—T he Rev. E dm und L. S ouder27th Day—C luett House, Miss M abel S chaeffe r

St. M ichael’s House, Mrs. R obert P ag et 28th Day—T he Bishop29th Day—O ur re tire d clergy—th e R everends W il­

liam Ault, P. T. Fukao , J . L am b Doty,B. S. Ikezaw a

30th Day—F or th e w ork of our C hurch in M issionary D istric t o f H onolulu

M iss M ary W h itte n of Io lan i School is to conduct som e v aca tio n day schools for th e Rev. E. P ercy B a r t­lam of th e G ood S h ep h erd C hurch , M aui an d th e Rev. E dm und S ouder a t St. M ark ’s C hurch . They feel m ost fo rtu n a te in hav in g one of Miss W h itte n ’s ab ility to ta k e charge of th is fo r them . Miss W hitten h a s m ade a rea l co n trib u tio n to th e life of Io lan i School th is y ea r as d irec to r of m usic. I t is a s to u n d in g w h a t she h a s done in th e b rie f tim e she h a s been h e re a n d we feel very blessed to have h e r on our facu lty .

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H ukilau , o r f ish n e t g a th erin g , o n K aua i. T h e low is la n d on th e ho rizon a t r ig h t is N iihau, ow ned by a private fam ily an d in h a b ite d by H aw aiians w ho live th e sim ple life o f th e ir ancesto rs . P h o to g ra p h by D ouglas M. Davidsoi.

сЭ{еге and © hereT idal W ave D isaste r

W e a re very th a n k fu l t h a t our C h u rch p ro p erty w as n o t d am aged by th e tid a l w ave th a t recen tly s tru ck o u r shores on all islands, b u t a re grieved th a t so m a n y of our C hurch fam ilies h av e su ffe red d e­v as ta tio n from it. T he R everend N orm an A lter of Hilo h a s h a d tw en ty -fo u r fam ilies m ade hom eless from th e waves. He h a s been going n ig h t an d day to relieve th e su ffe rin g th e re . T he Rev. D enis S m ith a t P aau ilo h a d m uch re lief w ork to do as did th e Rev. H aro ld S m ith on K au a i a n d th e Rev. E. P ercy B a rt la m on M aui. T he s tra n g e p a r t ab o u t th e wave w as t h a t i t d id n o t s tr ik e w ith th e sam e force upon a ll shores, a n d Hilo w as th e m ost h u r t from it.

T he follow ing descrip tions of th e d isa s te r have com e to us from th e R everend H aro ld W illm ot S m ith

a n d th e R everend D en is S m ith . T h e B ishop recalls how D onald N ak am u ra m ade a trem en d o u s e ffo rt to b a t t le ra in s etc. to g e t to th e C h u rch fo r h is con­firm ation .

O n A pril 3 a t 3 p.m . C h ris t M em orial C h u rch was filled to overflow ing w ith sorrow ing re la tiv es and frien d s fo r th e fu n e ra l o f R u th Shigeko Ninomoto. R u th w as drow ned in th e big tid a l w ave w hich h it th e Islands. S he w as n in e years o f age a n d w as bap tized on M ay 28, 1944. She w as a very active m em ber of th e C hurch School a n d G irl S cout Troop. She lived w ith h e r p a re n ts a n d younger b ro th e r an d s is te rs a t K alih iw ai. T he service w as conducted by th e R everend H aro ld S m ith ; th e G irl S cou ts form ed a g u a rd of h o n o r a n d th e C h u rch w as deco ra ted by M rs. M ah ikoa a n d th e g irls. M rs. M a rtin B lack gave som e b eau tifu l flowers.

A la rg e n u m b e r of C om m unican ts, m em bers of th e C h u rch Schools a n d frien d s of C h ris t C hurch have , su ffe red th ro u g h th e ca ta s tro p h e . M r. a n d Mrs. Jo h n

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Akana life-long m em bers have lost every th ing an d Mrs. Akana was in th e h o sp ita l fo r a week. Miss J e a n n e Ni- shioka h ad h e r hom e broken in to sections a n d a lth o u g h nearly all th e co n ten ts w ere saved y e t she lost h e r car which h as given such v a lia n t service in t r a n s ­porting young people from K alih iw ai to C h u rch an d Scout m eetings. T he hom es of tw o of th e young people (Sadako K uniyuki an d B eatrice M itsui) who attended the recen t C onference in H onolulu have been completely lost a n d B eatrice lo st h e r m o ther.

We had a sm all C hurch School a t H ae n a of f ifteen members. All of these ch ild ren have lost th e ir hom es, and one of th e girls lo st h e r tin y b ro th e r a n d tw o sisters. Cam p N aue belonging to th e YMCA w here the class was held is no m ore.

We offer our p ra ise to th e friends, rela tives, scouts and to the whole C om m unity of K ilau ea a n d d is tric t for the speedy an d effic ien t way in w hich help cam e to those who su ffered a n d is s till being so lovingly given. This praise is p a rticu la rly given to th e nurses.

We take th is o p p o rtu n ity of expressing th e C h u rch ’s deepest sym pathy to a ll w ho su ffe red especially to those who have lost th e ir loved ones. We assu re th e m all of our continued p rayers. We g rea tly adm ire th e brave an d cheerfu l sp ir it in w hich th ey bore th e ir trial.—H. W. S.

St. Colum ba’s MissionRequiem and M em orial services were h e ld a t P a -

paaloa an d P aauilo fo r those who d ied in th e tid a l wave disaster a t L aupahoehoe. A t th e request o f th e principal of L aupahoehoe School, Mr. C larence F e r- dun, the Rev. Denis S m ith a rra n g e d a m em orial service a t which people of all fa ith s could a t te n d . T he service was held in th e P ap aa lo a G ym nasium a n d w as con­ducted by th e Rev. Theodore C hinen, of th e Ja p an e se C hristian C hurch a t H onom u, th e Rev. K. Izum i, of the P apaaloa H ongw anji M ission, an d th e Rev. D enis Smith.

The trag ic tid a l wave w hich ca rrie d aw ay so m any children an d teach ers leaves u s w ith very g rea t sym pathy for th e bereaved fam ilies an d friends. Miss Fay Byrd Johnson, one of th e m issing teach ers , h a d come to th e Islands from V irginia , a n d h a d w orsh ipped at St. Jam es’ C hurch , P ap aa lo a on several occasions.

One of th e young com m unican ts a t S t. Ja m es’ Church who lived a t O okala died in th e tid a l wave, and of h im th e Rev. D. S m ith h a s w ritte n th e follow­ing:

D onald Seishi N ak am u ra“I w ant to pay a persona l tr ib u te to a g rea t frien d

who was taken from us in th e tid a l wave a t L au p a ­hoehoe, Seishi N akam ura. Seishi w as a th ir te e n - year-old boy scout who alw ays h a d a w inn ing smile. He was baptized by m e on N ovem ber 11, 1945, an d confirmed a few weeks la te r in St. Ja m e s’ C hurch , Papaaloa.

Seishi was buried w ith h is scout u n ifo rm a n d w ith the Bible he h a d received a f te r h is con firm ation . H is sister gave m e som e o ffering envelopes w hich h e h a d already filled a n d signed, an d th ese I o ffered a t th e altar on Sunday.

Seishi will be g rea tly m issed by a ll w ho knew him . It is h a rd to realize th a t h e is no longer w ith us,

b u t we know th a t , by th e m ercy o f God, som e day we sh a ll m eet a g a in .”—D enis S m ith

C hurch F ilm s a t E as t K au ia T he two sp lend id M issionary film s p roduced by our

C hurch a n d en title d “T h y Will be D one” a n d “We also Receive” w ere show n to six d iffe re n t g roups a t E as t K au a i recen tly .

At K ila u ea th e re w ere tw o show ings: f irs t to seven ty -one a d u lts a n d secondly to six ty young people. A t H an a le i one h u n d re d people o f a ll ages from tin y to ts to o lder fo lk g a th e red ; a t H aen a fifty -fiv e an d a t M oloaa a n o th e r seventy . T he R everend H aro ld S m ith a rra n g e d p ro g ram s of sing ing w ith th e film s a t each p lace a n d th e YMCA k ind ly loaned o th e r ed u ca tio n a l film s a n d th e p ro jec to r. T he w itnessing of these film s h a s given to all a vivid im pression of th e value a n d im p o rtan ce of M issions a n d h a s resu lted in increase in giving to th e R econstruc tion a n d A dvance F und a n d also h eav ie r L en ten Boxes.

O n th e f irs t th re e occasions we h a d to h ire an o p era to r b u t a f te r in s tru c tio n tw o m em bers o f C h ris t M em orial C hurch , M essrs. R ich a rd Saik i an d S tep h en G ush iken becam e th e o p era to rs a n d th e y show ed th e film s very successfully. Now th a t we h av e proved th e u sefu lness o f C h u rch film s in th is a re a a n d as we have ou r own skilled o p e ra to rs we hope to use th is m ethod of rea ch in g folk as o ften as possible. —H. W. S.

M em orial Service a t All S a in ts ’ C hurchA m ost w orsh ipfu l service of im pressive d ign ity w as

held in All S a in ts ’ C hurch on W ednesday, M arch 20th a t 6 p. m. On th e f ir s t page of th e p ro g ram used, th is an n o u n c em en t w as m ad e :—“T his service is being held fo r th e g re a te r glory of G od; a s a m em oria l for all those , ou r sons a n d b ro th e rs w ho have la id dow n th e ir lives fo r th e ir co u n try ; fo r th e com fort o f those who th ro u g h w ar h av e su ffe red b ereav em en t; in th an k sg iv in g fo r th e sa fe ty of those , o u r sons, w ho are serving, o r w ho h av e served, in th e a rm e d forces of ou r co u n try ; a n d in th an k sg iv in g to G od fo r th e k ind ly services ren d e re d to th e soldiers o f o u r is lan d by E arl M. F in ch .”

T he service b egan w ith th e p re se n ta tio n of th e cross an d flag. C rucifer a n d ho n o r g u a rd fo r th e cross w ere M essrs. R ich a rd F. Y. W ong, R ich a rd M. D. Tom a n d Shigeo Iwai. F lag b ea re r a n d color g u ard were v e te ran s M inoru T ak ash im a , S adao O k u h ara a n d Iw ao M asuda, w ho w ere in un ifo rm . S ea ts w ere reserved for th e gold s ta r m o th e rs o f E as t K auai. T h e ch u rch w as filled to over-flow ing a n d p robab ly m ore people w ere s ta n d in g on th e po rches an d law n o f th e ch u rch th a n could be accom m odated w ith in th e building.

T he Rev. Seido O gaw a of th e K a p a a C om m unity C hurch led in th e rea d in g of th e p sa lte r. T he Rev. C harles K eah i rea d th e lesson. T he add ress w as de­livered by Mr. F in ch a n d in te rp re te d by th e Rev. A ndrew N. O tan i. M r. O tan i also o ffered th e a l ta r p ray e rs a n d gave th e benediction .-—T he K a u a ia n

C oaches th e S enior P lay F a th e r B ray is coaching th e sen io r p lay fo r th e

Io lan i seniors. In a ll m odesty he does n o t p ro fess to be a coach of d ram a , b u t we feel su re th a t if th ey a re as successful in th a t as in h is a th le tic endeavors,

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we can look fo rw ard to th e ir p roduction w ith in te re s t an d an tic ip a tio n .

S t. A ndrew ’s C a th e d ra lD uring L en t th e young people of S t. A ndrew ’s

C a th e d ra l P a rish w ere busy w ith th e ir p ro jec ts to help w ith th e R econstruc tion a n d A dvance F und . T he f irs t S unday in A pril th e y p u t on a o n e -a c t p lay an d w ere h o sts to th e p a rish fo r th e d in n e r follow ing th e eleven o ’clock service. T he m oney above a n d over th e am o u n t fo r p u rch a s in g th e food for th e d in n e r w en t to th e F und . F or e n te r ta in m e n t th e y p u t on th e play, “T he M an in th e Bowler H a t” by A. A. M ilne. The cast inc luded M ary Day, B ruce K ennedy , J a n e t A lter, C lark B ornfield , E a rl B ornfield a n d G ordon Tyler. T he s ta g in g w as in th e h a n d s of Callie In g ra m an d R obert M onell—a n d a w onderfu l job th ey did of it, too.

* * *A n o th er job of th e young people w as to m ake h o t

cross b u n s fo r th e R econstruc tion an d A dvance Fund . T he bakery business w as down to p erfec tio n before th e y fin ish ed filling orders. And th e buns w ere m igh ty good, too! $45.00 w as added to th e FUnd from th is p ro jec t.

H onored a t C h ild ren ’s ServiceA t th e M ite Box service fo r th e young people on

E as te r a f te rn o o n th e C hurch School S u p erin ten d en t, Mr. A rth u r T yler w as p resen ted w ith a lay read ers cross by th e B ishop a n d a lovely P ra y e r Book an d H ym nal by C anon S tokes in recogn ition of th e w onder­fu l w ork he h a s done w ith th is im p o rta n t group of th e P arish . A m ore devoted a n d beloved lay m an would be d ifficu lt to f in d th a n M r. Tyler. He is alw ays a t w ork to f in d w ays a n d m ean s fo r b e tte r in g th e C hurch School a n d to m ake it a place of rea l devotion fo r th e ch ild ren . One of h is g re a t ta le n ts is h is ab ility to m ake a t tra c tiv e w ork books fo r th e ch ild ren or an y th in g th a t ca lls fo r a n a r tis tic touch.

A C hange in CoverT he weekly pub lica tion of th e Shield, th e C a th e d ra l

P a rish bu lle tin , h a s been ch an g ed for th e b e tte r we feel. I t is m ost a t tra c tiv e in its new fo rm a t an d we co n g ra tu la te C anon Stokes a n d S ta f f on th is sp lendid change.

P a rish L uncheonsT he C a th e d ra l P a r ish h a s con tin u ed to serve lu n c h ­

eons follow ing th e eleven o ’clock service to those of th e a rm ed forces w ho a tte n d th e m orn ing service.

On th e f irs t S u n d ay of each m o n th th e y includeth e m em bers o f th e p a rish who w ish to pay a nom ina l sum fo r lu n ch eo n so th a t a sp ir it of fellow ship m ay p revail am ong those in a tten d a n ce . I t is a fine idea, fo r m a n y who w ould n o t o therw ise know each o th e r m eet in th e b reak in g of b rea d —a n d th e re is n ev e r a m ore c o n ten te d h o u r fo r fellow ship th a n over a cup of good coffee or te a . I t a ffo rd s those in service a n o p p o rtu n ity to en joy th e frien d sh ip of p a r is h m em ­bers. T he benefits to th e p a r ish m em bers o f m eeting those s ta tio n e d h ere in th e service o f th e ir coun try a re m any.

R em em ber M ay 25thT h a t is th e d a te o u r young people on O ahu p la n

to ho ld a dance a t th e A rm ory to ra ise m oney forgoing to G enera l C onvention. T ickets a re $1.50. If

you ca n n o t a t te n d your d o n atio n will be g ratefu lly accep ted . Ju s t send it to th e Rev. R ich a rd M. T re- lease, Jr., St. A ndrew ’s C a th ed ra l. Q uoting from a rec en t le tte r of th e Rev. W illiam C ritten d en , a m em ber of N ational Council, who is in charge of th e p rog ram fo r ou r you th a t G enera l C onvention :

“I t w as a rea l in sp ira tio n to h e a r th a t th e young people on th e Is lan d s a re ra is in g m oney to send a delega tion to P h ilad e lp h ia . I f th e group m ateria lizes, by all m eans have th e m bring th e ir n a tiv e costum es. We w a n t th e m to be on th e p rog ram a t th e Y outh B an q u et on S a tu rd ay eve­n in g p reced ing th e M ass M eeting. Dr. I. Q. of rad io fam e, who is now a theo log ical s tu d e n t a t S eabury-W estern S em inary , is M aster of C ere­m onies fo r th e b an q u e t a n d it should be qu ite an in te re s tin g tim e. I th in k it w ould be a g rea t th in g fo r th e you th of th e A m erican C hurch if they a re able to com e.”

Goes to K au a i T he R everend A rth u r Lyon Lyon-V aiden w en t to

K au a i Good F rid ay an d E a s te r to assist th e Ven. H enry A. Willey w ith h is services. Mrs. Lyon-V aiden accom ­pan ied h im on ' th e trip . T he people a t All S a in ts ’ C hurch enjoyed hav in g th e m very m uch indeed an d hope th ey m ay re tu rn fo r a m uch longer visit.

C u r C hancello r D eparts fo r M ain land Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r G. S m ith have gone to the

m a in la n d for a m uch needed vacation . We are d e ­lig h ted to know th a t th e y can get th is rest, though we m iss th e m in H aw aii. Mr. S m ith gives m uch of h is tim e an d e ffo rt to th e legal m a tte rs p e r ta in in g to our Diocese a n d we acknow ledge it w ith g ra te fu l app rec ia tion . W hile he is a b sen t Mr. Ja m es Tabor, c u r A ssistan t C hancellor, is ta k in g h is place. He is doing a fine piece of work, too. We feel m ost fo rtu n a te in hav in g two such fine m en serv ing us in th is im p o rt­a n t position.

* * * ■Miss C harlene L eonard of S t. M ary’s C h ild ren ’s

Home h a s also gone to th e m a in la n d fo r a vacation. We hope she will get a m uch ea rn ed rest.

* * . *Mr. W illiam T h aan u m , o rg an is t an d cho ir director

fo r St. A ndrew ’s C a th e d ra l P a r ish h a s gone to New Y ork an d o th e r p a r ts of th e m a in la n d to gain m ore know ledge of C hurch m usic, etc. He will be gone four m on ths, b u t hopes to b rin g m uch by way of im proved m ethods back w ith h im . Mr. W alte r K au is serv ing as o rg an is t in h is absence.

Good S a m a rita n F orm G roup A group fo r young m en a n d w om en w as s ta r te d on

th e n ig h t of A pril 28th a t th is M ission. T he B ishop an d Mrs. K ennedy a n d Miss K a th e r in e M orton w ere guests fo r th e supper. T he m eeting w as held a t th e P arish House. We hope th a t th is fine group will th r iv e an d do m uch progressive w ork fo r th is m ission. They w ere hap p ly lau n ch ed by th e Bishop a n d Mrs. K ennedy.

St. E lizabe th ’s C hurch Follow ing th e m o rn in g p rayer, th e m em bers o f th e -

Y. P. F. tu rn e d ou t one h u n d red p e r cen t fo r a cam pus d ay on th e c h u rc h ground. T he p o rtion cleaned will be used fo r a p lay g ro u n d w here k in d e rg a rten equ ip ­

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m ent will be se t up. A fter h o u rs of h a rd work, th e m embers en joyed a lu n ch eo n of barbecued m eat.

At th e la s t m eeting of th e W om an’s A uxiliary th e m em bers h a d a n o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r Miss L au ra Brown. M iss B row n gave a n in te re s tin g ta lk on church ves tm en ts a n d ch u rc h sym bols. A t th e con­clusion of th e m eeting , a delicious noodle luncheon was served by th e m em bers.—W. O. S.

St. P e te r’s C hurchA Lenten P ro je c t th a t w as u n u su a l b u t m ost w o rth ­

while for th e follow ing young people o f th is C h u rch : G ertrude Tyau, N orm a Chow, Ju lie t Ling, M arian Ling, Philip M ark, W arren K am , T in Y au C hung, W inston Chang, an d C larence F u n g w as to c lean th e C hurch from fro n t to back a n d top to bo ttom , v a rn ish in g th e floors, pews a n d a n y th in g th a t needed such a tte n tio n . I t m ade a g re a t d iffe rence in th e a p p e a ran c e of th e Church an d gave th e m em bers o f th e congregation as m uch p leasure a s i t d id th e p a r tic ip a n ts .

St. M ark’s C hurchM embers of St. M ark ’s C h u rch a re busy try in g to

raise enough m oney fo r a new o rgan . T h e ir p re se n torgan is in th e la s t s tag es of usefulness. O n S atu rday ,April 27th, th ey h a d a food sale to ra ise m oney forthis, an d m ade well over $300.00.

* * *The Rev. a n d M rs. E d m u n d L. S ouder a re to be

congratu lated upon becom ing g ra n d p a re n ts . T h e ir new grandson, D avid Cabell Souder, w as b o rn to M r. a n d Mrs. Cabell Souder on T hursday , A pril 25th. We con­g ratu late p a re n ts a n d g ra n d p a re n ts on th is occasion.

Holy T rin ty C h u rchThe R everend Law rence Ozaki is ever a le r t to th e

needs of h is people a n d is doing m uch to k n it th e m in firm er fellowship. O n A pril 14th he s ta r te d a M en’s Group to keep pace w ith th e fin e W om en’s G roup th a t he h as th e re . We p ra y th a t th is m e n ’s g roup will continue to flourish .

* * *It is h e a rten in g to see how th e Rev. P h ilip T. F ukao

is going ah ead w ith h is w ork a s p ries t, even th o u g h he had been re tire d fo r several years. He is co n d u c t­ing a service every S un d ay m o rn in g a t n in e o’clock a t his home for those w ho rea lly seek C h ris tian ity . He is also conducting services in Ja p an e se on th e f irs t and th ird S unday evenings a t 7:15 o’clock a t Holy Trinity C hurch. He is th e f a th e r o f M rs. O zaki an d one has only to look a t h is face to see how m uch

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S t. C h ris to p h er’s M ission On S a tu rd ay , A pril 27th, th e m em bers o f S t.

C h ris to p h er’s M ission h a d a dance a t th e A rm ory as a m ean s for ra is in g m oney for th e ir bu ild ing fund.

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