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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.

E n tered as second-class 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 V E N . ED W ARD 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 ito rs

TH E H A W A IIA N CH 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 xce 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 sh o u ld be addressed to B ishop 's O ff ic e , Q ueen Em m a Square, H o n o lu lu 4 3 , Т . H .

A d v e rt is in g ra tes 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 .

THE BISHOP’S MESSAGESo o ften we p lace g rea t em phasis upon th e keeping

of th e fo rty days before E aster, a n d fa il to realize th e im p o rtan ce of th e season know n a s th e G re a t F o rty Days, w hich covers th e period t h a t O ur Lord sp e n t on e a r th from th e R esu rrection u n til Ascension.

All th ro u g h th e life of Jesus we see H is one p ro m i­n e n t purpose w as th e t ra in in g of His disciples to ca rry o u t th e bu ild ing of H is K ingdom a f te r He w as gone. T h a t tra in in g con tin u ed du rin g th e m ysterious fo rty days before th e Ascension.

He d id n o t reveal H im self in a sp e c ta cu la r dem on­s tra t io n to th e whole world—nor to H is enem ies or th e careless crow ds in Je ru sa lem , b u t to H is own disciples. H is ap p e a ran c es w ere n o t in te n d e d to co n ­vince outsiders, b u t to assure , com fort, d iscipline an d te a c h th e m en on w hom th e fu tu re of th e C h ris tian relig ion depended. T he G lorified C hrist did n o t reveal a m ode of ex istence w ith w h ich we a re acquain ted , b u t a new m ode of life w hich before th is tim e w as u n ­discovered a n d unknow n.

W hen we s tu d y carefu lly th e ap p e aran c es of O ur Lord, we see th a t He w as te ac h in g His follow ers step by step som eth ing of th a t new life. W hen He ap p eared to M ary, she called Him by th e old fam ilia r tit le s of M aste r an d T eacher. To M ary He is th e sam e Jesus. B ut, Je su s te lls h e r t h a t th in g s a re d iffe ren t now, th a t th e old in tim acy is to be exchanged fo r h ig h e r fellow ­sh ip . T he tw o disciples on th e ro ad to E m m aus fe lt th e m ystery of His presence, b u t He d id n o t m ake H im self know n u n til th e end. He rem a in ed visible ju s t long enough to be recognized. T h is show s He belongs to a n o th e r a n d d iffe re n t world. W hen He ap p eared unexpected ly in th e m id s t of th e disciples, w hen th e doors a n d w indow s were sh u t, He d em o n stra te d th a t in th is new body, these th in g s w ere no obstacles. He w as n o longer su b jec t to e a r th ly conditions

I t w as th e sam e w ith H is o th e r ap p earan ces. As th e fo rty days passed th e y w ere filled w ith aw e a n d w onder

as th e y saw H im no longer su b jec t to h u m a n needs n o r th e law s of ea r th . He used to be h u n g ry ancj tire d a n d th irs ty , b u t a ll is ch an g ed now. T he Eisen C hris t needs n e ith e r sh e lte r, food, n o r rest.

S tead ily th e y rea lized th a t O ur Lord w as moving jn a n o th e r a n d h ig h e r sphere , a lth o u g h He reta ined His voice, m a n n e r an d gestures. He ta lk ed of old times a n d even helped those in need an d rebuked wong doers. So th e disciples a t ti tu d e ch an g ed from respect­fu l affec tio n to solem n reverence a n d adora tio r. д sp ir itu a l fellow ship w as to ta k e th e p lace of a temporal a n d visible re la tionsh ip .

M ay we n o t le a rn fo r ourselves som e lessons oithe G re a t F o rty Days—le a rn som e h in ts of th e life destined fo r m en. T h a t life is n o t b roken in two, b u t trins- figured. We do n o t lose o u r id en tity , m em ory a n d love. We will be ourselves, b u t our aim a n d m otive will be glorified.

THE REVEREND RICHARD M. TRELEASE, JR., TO G O TO ST. CHRISTOPHER’S, KAILUA

T he rap id ly grow ing a re a of K a ilu a sees a great need for our C hurch . B usinss m en of th is section, an d m em bers of St. C h ris to p h er’s M ission, have re­quested th e R everend R ich a rd M. T release, Jr., to take charge of th e ir C hurch .

We know th a t i t will m ean m u ch to th e members of th is cong regation to have a young m a n w ith the zeal a n d en th u sia sm of th e Rev. Mr. T release to guide th e ir destiny . We a re su re th a t b o th th e Rev. Mr. T release a n d Mrs. T release will give in sp ira tio n to the w ork th a t is before th em . We p ra y th a t th e work in th is s tra teg ic a re a will ta k e on new p ropo rtions and th a t th e C hurch an d com m unity will p ro sp er as they w ork toge ther.

T he m en of th e congregation h av e a lread y started p la n s fo r bu ild ing a new rec to ry a n d hope to have it com pleted by th e tim e th e T releases re tu rn from the m a in lan d .

Qreat (Contribution to the ^District

A deb t of g ra titu d e is ex ten d ed to M essrs. Benjamin M arx, P enrose C. M orris, a n d Ja m es M ann for the m a n y h o u rs of lab o r a n d tim e sp e n t in going over ou r p ro p e rty on th e C a th e d ra l Close p rep a rin g for a L and C ourt title . T he trem en d o u s ta sk of gathering all a b s tra c ts fo r th e C a th e d ra l p ro p e rty w as accom­plished by M r. Penrose C. M orris a n d h is services were co n trib u ted to th e C hurch . Mr. Ja m es M ann m ade his co n trib u tio n to th e C hurch by m ak ing a survey of the p ro p erty a n d fu rn ish in g us w ith necessary blue prints. Mr. B en jam in M arx h a s h a n d le d a ll legal procedures, giving h is tim e a n d ta le n ts to th e C hurch . M uch typing w as co n trib u ted by M r. A rth u r S m ith ’s office. To all o f these people th e B ishop w ishes to ex tend , on behalf of th e M issionary D istric t of H onolulu, o u r sincere th a n k s fo r th e ir g rea t service to th e C hurch .

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exchange ra te s th e y could buy silk k im onos a n d o th e r souvenirs w hile p assin g th ro u g h C hina. So p a th e tic w ere th e s ig h ts along th e s tree ts , how ever, th a t th e boys pooled th e ir m oney, to ta lin g $680 a n d tu rn e d i t in to buy food fo r th e people. R e tu rn in g to th e ir base th e y w ere su rp rised to f in d a c ita tio n w aiting fo r th em . I t spoke of th e ir generous d onation to th e food fu n d an d revealed th a t w ith th e ir m oney 30,000 p ersons w ere fed fo r one week. T h is ab o u t C hina, b u t th e help th a t is needed ex ten d s to th e fou r co rners of th e e a r th w here w ar h a s le ft its im p rin ts . As C h ris tian s we m u st face th e issue an d help w here help is needed desperate ly . L et us back o u r P resid ing B ishop in th is p lea h e h a s m ade to each one of us.

S t . P eter’s Qhurch

F our new ste rlin g silver m em orial alm s basons w ere blessed by th e Bishop a t a special service on W ednesday n ig h t, A pril 9 th . T hey a re b eau tifu lly w rough t a n d are in m em ory of T he Rev. Y in C hin Shim , Mr. Joseph Yuk T ong Zane, Mr. V an H ing Y ap a n d Mrs. H an n a A. Tyau.

At th is sam e service 21 w ere p resen ted to th e Bishop fo r C onfirm ation . I t is in te re s tin g to n o te th a t one fam ily, Mr. a n d Mrs. C harles C har an d seven ch ild ren w ere confirm ed.

The im portance o f th e P resid ing B ish o p ’s F u n d fo r W o r ld R e lie f m not be o ver-em phasized . M illio n s o f people are in despera te need. Hire is an o p p o r tu n ity to m e e t in p a r t th is tra g ic s itu a t io n in th e Ime o f the C h r is t and th e C h u r c h . T h e a u th o r i ty fo r th is appeal mis upon the u n a n im o u s ac tio n o f G enera l C o n v e n tio n B u t th e re is s greater a u th o r ity — th e ex a m p le a nd w ords o f o u r M aster. A s th e first Epistle o f S t. J o h n declares: " B u t w hoso has th is w o r ld ’s goods,'mi seeth his b ro th er h ave n eed , a n d s h u t te th u p his bow les o f c o m - fission fro m h im . h o w d w e lle th th e lo v e o f G o d in h im ? " H ere is in appeal to h ea r t an ti conscience. T h is is C h r is tia n i ty in practice.

H E N R Y K N O X S H E R R I L LP resid ing B ishop.

The quota fo r o u r C hurches in th e H aw aiian Is lan d s has been se t a t $3000 p e r y ea r fo r th e n e x t th re e jears to help ra ise th e to ta l goal o f $1,000,000 p e r y ea r fe the n ex t th re e y ea rs fo r th e P resid ing B ishop’s hind for W orld Relief. O ur official o ffering will be made in our C hurches on W hitsunday .

We urge o u r p a rish e s to show th e m oving p ic tu re , “Not by B read A lone” th a t h a s been m ade by our National C hurch of a c tu a l scenes from localities in h°th Europe a n d Asia show ing how th e W orld Council of Churches w ith a sm all s ta f f a n d sim ple offices a t Geneva, S w itzerland, d irec ts e ffic ien tly an d w ith a Christian sp irit th e w ork in all coun tries of Europe.

This cam paign will be successful if we a ll s trive to aahe it a p a r t of ou r giving in a sacrifica l way. The exPerience of a group of o u r A m erican soldiers who accompanied a sh ip m en t of heavy m a ch in e ry from Okinawa to B urm a is w o rth rep ea tin g . E ach took along a ten dollar bill know ing th a t w ith th e fabulous m oney

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Churches in the U nited S tates will send $12,000,000 to relieve suf­fering in w ar-devastated areas in E urope and Asia. T he E piscopal Church has announced its acceptance of $1,000,000 per year for th ree years as its share in this effort to save life and rehabilita te helpless peoples. H ere Chinese women receive rice from the U nited S tates,— aid without which literally millions would die. Church leaders say there is still a desperate need for clothing, to be given through local

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At ou r rec en t C onvocation T he Rev. J . Thurlo^ B aker w as elected delegate to th e m ee tin g of the Synod a t M edford, O regon, an d hopes to re tu rn to M edford fo r th a t m eeting , th o u g h h e h a s gone or to Texas for p a r t of h is fu rlough.

We know th a t these two m en will be fine representa­tives fo r us a t th e Synod a n d th a t th ey will b rin g hack m uch of in te re s t to o u r C h u rch in th e Islands.

T he Rev. an d Mrs. T a n n e r Brow n a n d son plan to have a vaca tion on th e m a in la n d th is sum m er, leading H onolulu th e la tte r p a r t of Ju n e . W hile th e y are aw ay th e Rev. C. F le tch er Howe, of M ontebello, Cili- fc m ia , will have th e services a t St. C lem ent’s Chuich. T he Rev. Mr. Howe was fo rm erly of th e G ood Shephtrd C hurch , W ailuku, M aui, a n d h a s a d au g h te r, Nrs. Lee E. M cKinney, a m em ber of St. C lem en t’s Church. His m an y friends will welcome h is re tu rn to th e Islands. We rejoice th a t Dr. an d Mrs. B row n can have this well ea rn ed vacation , for th e y have h a d strenuous days since th e beginn ing of th e w ar.

Miss K a th e r in e M orton, sec re ta ry to th e Bishop, will spend Ju n e a n d Ju ly v isiting h e r fam ily in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

T he Rev. a n d Mrs. R ich a rd M. T release, Jr .' and son, R ich a rd III , will go to K an sas City, M issouri, the la t te r p a r t of June , fo r a sh o rt vaca tion before start­ing th e ir w ork a t St. C h ris to p h er’s, K ailua.

T he Rev. J. M iller H orton will go on a th re e months’ fu rlough abou t Ju n e 6th, a n d will spend h is tim e in C alifornia.

C o urtesy P arad ise o f th e P a c if icBoys will be boys—th e w orld over S t . C l e m e n t ’ s S J a i r

cYKlone Qo on. ^unHouqhW ord h a s been received from th e Rev. W. A rth u r

R oberts th a t h e a n d E lizabeth a rriv ed safe ly in E ng ­lan d . We u n d e rs ta n d th a t th e y h a d rough sailing on th e M atson ia on th e ir w ay to S an F rancisco , an d th a t th e sea w as so ro lling th e y w ere delayed in th e ir a rr iv a l ab o a rd th e Q ueen E lizabeth in S o u th h am p to n . How­ever, th e y are rep o rted m ost h ap p y in th e ir visit w ith re la tiv es an d frien d s in E ngland .

T he Rev. J. T hurlow B aker, p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e of St. P a u l’s C hurch , K ekaha , K auai, an d h is wife, a n d th re e ch ild ren have gone to th e m a in la n d fo r a six m o n th s’ fu rlough . T hey will v isit in T exas an d M inneso ta be­fore th e ir r e tu rn in O ctober. Ju s t before sa iling they m oved from St. J o h n ’s C hurch , Eleele, K auai, in to th e new rec to ry a t K ek ah a , w h ich h a s ju s t been com pleted.

T he R everend an d Mrs. A nson P helps Stokes, Jr., p la n to leave fo r New Y ork C ity ab o u t A pril 28th. M rs. S tokes an d h e r d au g h te r will go on to New Y ork w hile th e Rev. Mr. S tokes stops a t M edford, Oregon, fo r th e P rovincia l M eeting of th e 8 th P rovince, w hich will be held th e re A pril 30 th-M ay 2nd. He will th e n go on to New Y ork an d jo in h is fam ily fo r a vacation of tw o m on ths.

T he w om en of St. C lem en t’s P a rish a re holding a F a ir on th e C hurch g rounds a t W ilder Avenue and M akiki S tree t, H onolulu, d u ring th e a fte rn o o n of S a tu rd ay , M ay 24th. T he proceeds from th is May F estival will go tow ard th e reco n stru c tio n cost of the new Arm y build ings w hich a re fo r th e use of Sunday School classes a n d th e various ch ild ren ’s clubs of the P arish .

In charge of th is a ffa ir a re Mrs. M arsh a l lHenshaw an d Mrs. F o rre s t J . P in k erto n , co -chairm en , assisted by Mrs. Т. H. B rodhead , Mr. W illiam F rase r, Mrs. Arch B row n an d Mrs. B rew ster Broadw ell.

F or th e ch ild ren a g rab bag will be provided, movies ru n an d ponies availab le fo r rides. A group of young girls will e n te r ta in t h e . sm all ch ild ren w hile their m o th e rs shop.

THE FRONT COVER

T he cover p ic tu re h a s been loaned to u s th ro u g h the courtesy of th e P arad ise of th e Pacific. I t is one of th e m ost o u ts tan d in g p ic tu res ta k e n of th e war, dep ic ting th e em otion of a Ja p an e se f a th e r as he g ree ts h is son upon h is re tu rn .

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Boys will be “G irls” too, if th ey jo in in th e sp irit of th e occasion prov ided by Miss M ary W hitten , d irec to r of M usic a t Io lan i School. H ere we see som e of th e c a s t o f boys in th e “P ira te s of P en zan ce” a sim plified G ilbe rt a n d Sullivan O pera, given by th e Ju n io r H igh School in T enney M em orial T h ea te r.

cA Luau Ldor iBuilding AdundTo the H aw aiian n o th in g is qu ite so s tim u la tin g a n d

interesting as a good luau. T h e W om an’s G uild of St. C hristopher’s M ission, K ailua, O ahu, gave a m ost delightful one on th e a fte rn o o n of April 19th fo r th e purpose of inc reasing th e ir bu ild ing fund . I t is no mean task to p rep a re a lu au —w hich derives its nam e from the green leaves of th e ta ro p la n t an d m eans “feast” to th e average k a m a a in a (old tim e r). T he explanation of th e lu au is given fo r on ly those who read these pages a n d live on fo re ign soil. A k a lu a pig, or several pigs, a re b u ried in a la rge ho le a n d snuggly w rapped in ti-leaves. T here it sm olders slowly over the h o t stones th a t cook it u n til it ten d erly falls from the bones of th e pig, L au -la u (chicken, f ish or pork, w rapped in ti- le av e s a n d steam ed to a p e rfec ­tion delicacy), L om i-lom i (raw sa lm on seasoned w ith spices, e tc.), baked b rea d f ru it a n d poi a re th e m a in dishes of th e luau . T he la t te r is m ade from th e ta ro plant an d b ea te n in to a p as te -lik e consistency. To the H aw aiian i t is th e d ish of dishes, ju s t a s rice is to the Jap an ese or Chinese, a n d is t h a t delicacy th a t gives vigor a n d s tre n g th to those w ho e a t it. F ace tio u s­ly, it is th e d ish th a t gives w h a t a n y one of an y la n g u ­age knows as “avoirdupois” to th e average ind iv idual. Baked b an a n a , coconu t pudd ing a n d lim u (steam ed sea weed) a re o th e r dishes of th e luau . P u t a ll to ­gether on one tab le a n d consum ed by a h o s t of guests, it makes a de ligh tfu l a fte rn o o n or evening. We sin - cerely hope th e p ro fits w ere well w o rth th e e ffo rt of the Guild. M r. an d Mrs. W illiam S earle w ere in charge M arrangem ents.

Qifts and ImprovementsSt. M ary’s Hom e h a s undergone som e very necessary

im provem ents of la te , an d we a re m ost g ra te fu l for g ifts th a t have m ade th is possible. T he to ta l cost of im provem ents h a s been a lm ost $4000, b u t tow ard th a t am o u n t we have h a d m ost generous g ifts from M rs .C harles H em enw ay a n d Mrs. C lifford K im ball, $377 from St. C lem en t’s W om an’s A uxiliary R um m age sale, an d $500 from th e C om m unity C hest. T he d in ing room, boys do rm ito ry a n d o th e rs room s have been r e ­deco ra ted a n d refin ished . These im provem en ts have been needed fo r a long tim e a n d 'w e a re m ost g ra te fu l th a t th e y could be m ade a t th is tim e.

T he W om an’s A uxiliary of St. A ndrew ’s C a th ed ra l P a rish h a s vo ted to give m oney to w ard th e p u rch ase of a delivery tab le a n d S t. C lem ent’s A uxiliary tow ard an oxygen canopy for th e oxygen m ach in e fo r Shingle M em orial H ospital. M r. a n d Mrs. R obert In g ra m re ­cen tly visited th e H ospita l w ith th e eye of b ring ing th e needs of th e H osp ita l to laym en in th e C hurch , a n d th is recom m enda tion w as m ade to th e A uxiliary by Mrs. In g ram .

I t is th e hope of th e Bishop th a t .s p e c ia l em phasis is p laced on giving to ou r two in stitu tio n s , S t. M ary’s Home an d Shingle M em orial H ospital, th is year. I f our laym en becom e aw are of th e needs th a t a re r ig h t in ou r own “f ro n t y a rd ” we need n o t w onder w h a t we can do th a t will be useful.

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does n o t in c lu d e those w ho a re o u t fo r in te r -m u ra l sports.T he coaches a t Io lan i a re : F oo tball— P h ilip M inn, Jo h n W right, F red M cKenzie, M un K in W ong, Richard]

Moses Om e; R ifle Club—M r. W infield S. S m ith ; T enn is—Mr: C harles H alter. F a th e r B ray is H ead Coach.

е Ж і і е ^B ox S e r v ic eT he A nnual M ite Box Service, h e ld a t S t. A ndrew ’s

C a th e d ra l on S unday , A pril 20th, w as a n in sp iring sigh t. I t is alw ays a source of g re a t sa tis fac tio n to h av e ou r ch ild ren of a ll m issions a n d p a rish e s on O ahu com e to g e th e r for th is co rp o ra te service of w or­ship , a n d b ring th e ir M ite Box O ffering to th e Bishop.

T his y ea r a p a g e a n t w as given so th a t th e ch ild ren m ig h t see m ore c learly ju s t w here th e ir penn ies w ere going to help in th e m ission fields of th e C hurch . Mr. R ow land R. S h ep h ard so n w as th e re a d e r a n d each C hurch School h a d a y o ungste r dressed in th e a t t ir e of th e m ission field rep rese n ted by th e p a r tic u la r C hurch . I t w as a n effective w ay of p re se n tin g th e m ission sto ry to th e ch ild ren an d gave th e m a p a r t in th e p re se n ta tio n of th e M ite Box O ffering . As th e sto ry of th e m ission fields w ere read , a rep resen ta tiv e of th e C h u rch schools w en t fo rw ard a n d gave th e offering to th e Bishop. T he Io lan i a n d S t. A ndrew ’s

P rio ry C hoirs san g th e O fferto ry A nthem , d irected by | M iss M ary W hitten .

Follow ing th e service in th e C a th e d ra l refreshm ents] w ere served to th e ch ild ren on th e iaw n.

cAppointed c&o S c John’s, SleeleMr. H ugh L. T hom pson, now com pleting h is studies]

a t th e P h ilad e lp h ia D ivinity School, P h ilade lph ia , Pa., a n d a can d id a te for H oly O rders in th e Missionary D istric t of H onolulu, h a s been ap p o in ted by National Council a s p r ie s t- in -c h a rg e of S t. J o h n ’s Mission, Eleele, K auai. He g ra d u a te s from th e Philadelphia D ivinity School th e f irs t o f Ju n e a n d will come to H onolulu fo r h is can o n ica l ex a m in a tio n a n d ordination to th e D iaconate.

A fo rm er re s id e n t of W ilton, C onnecticu t, and hav in g served in th e re c e n t w ar in th e U n ited States Army, Mr. T hom pson will a rriv e w ith h is wife and fam ily of tw o sm all d au g h te rs in early Ju n e . We shall be very h ap p y , to w elcom e th e m as m em bers of our D iocesan fam ily.

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Г І С T E A M Sistitutes one h a lf of th e m em bersh ip of th e H igh School w ith th e to ta l nu m b er in th e p ic tu re of 190. T his

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Mr. T. J. H o llander is ch a irm a n fo r th e o rg an an d chimes fund in m em ory of Dr. M ildred S taley , fo r St. John’s-by-the-S ea. I t is a l to g e th e r f ittin g t h a t h e should be th e h ea d of th is com m ittee as h e p layed such spart in th e s ta r t in g of th is m ission a n d w as such a dear friend of Dr. S taley . He rep o rts th a t c o n tr i­butions have been m ade by th e following. We hope that more will co n trib u te liberally to th is very needed addition to ou r St. J o h n ’s-b y -th e -S e a M ission.

Malvina F. Raw lins, T he Rev. K e n n e th A. B ray, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. B ryan t, Mr. an d Mrs. P enrose C. M orris, Mr. and Mrs. H ugh T en n en t, H onolulu B ran c h of th e Oman's A uxiliary, M rs. V. Thom pson, M rs. R obert White, Mrs. G ordon W akefield, Mrs. E ric W akefield, Mrs. Anne W ear S m ith , M rs. F lorence L aw rence, Mrs. Gwendolyn Shaw , B ishop a n d Mrs. K ennedy , Miss Catherine M. M orton, T. J. H ollander, T he Rev. Y. ®ang M ark a n d Fam ily , Mr. a n d Mrs. W alte r H ollander, Mr. and Mrs. F. W illiam L ittle jo h n an d Fam ily , Mr.

B en H ollander, Mr. an d M rs. Duke K ah an am o k u , Mr. an d Mrs. P ercy H ollander, M r. a n d M rs. R a lp h M onell an d Fam iy, Mr. Jo seph Reed, Dr. Theodore R ichards, Mrs. M ary A. R ichards, Miss С. M. H all, Mrs. D avid F. T hrum , U na D. M cEldowney.

Ѳ иг cArmy and N avy QenterOne of th e busiest p laces in H onolulu, especially on

w eekends, is our Arm y a n d Navy C en te r a t th e C a th e ­d ral. Some days i t looks like w ar-tim e crowds.

H onolulu s till h a s th o u sa n d s of service m en sta tio n ed h ere a n d th o u sa n d s m ore com ing th ro u g h o u r Is lan d s weekly, e ith e r going to o r com ing from th e O rien t. O ur dorm ito ry is crow ded every w eekend, a n d Mrs. H ow ard Moore, our hostess, is k ep t busy provid ing for th e e n te r ta in m e n t a n d m eals w hich ou r m en so tho ro u g h ly enjoy. E ach S un d ay fin d s h e r w ith h e r fam ily of service m en in C hurch w ith her. I t h a s becom e hom e to m a n y of th e young m en a n d is th e f irs t p lace th e y go on h o u rs of leave.

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T he n am e of W illiam T hom pson h a s held a n honored place in th e a n n a ls of St. C lem en t’s P a rish since faster Day, A pril 1st, 1868, w hen th e f irs t service was соц. duc ted in th e f irs t ch u rch building. His d e a th on the F irs t S u n d ay a f te r E as te r o f th is year, a f te r a long period of in c reasin g w eakness of body, recalls to our m inds an d h e a r ts th e value of h is sp lend id Chiistiaj m anhood a n d h is4 co n trib u tio n s of m ind an d spirit to th e developm ent o f th e F arish .

Mr. T hom pson w as a m em ber of one of the first vestries a n d subsequent ones for th ir ty years, Treasurer for m an y years, sang in th e f irs t choir, a n d one of th e fou r tru s te e s who in co rp o ra ted St. C lem ent’s as a co rpo rate body.

T he R ector, looking back over qu ite a period of jears, te s tifie s how keenly he le a rn ed to value th e k in d ly ju d g m en t, th e gracious th o u g h tfu ln e ss of W iliam Thom pson a n d to ap p rec ia te h is a le r tn ess in forward- looking p la n s fo r th e P arish .

T he service read in h is C hurch by B ishop Kennedy a n d th e R ecto r on W ednesday afte rn o o n , Apr! 16, was fu ll o f th e sp irit of th e E aste r V ictory oi the M aster w hom our frien d h a d follow ed so faithfully th ro u g h th e years. “T he tr ife is o’er, th e b a ttle done, th e v ictory of life is w on.”—By T he Rev. E. Tanner Brown.

T hrough th e p lea of T h e R everend E dw ard M ullen, re tire d C hap la in of St. L uke’s H ospital, M anila , P h ilip ­p ine Islands, th e S t. A ndrew ’s C a th e d ra l P a r ish W o­m a n ’s A uxiliary h a s u n d e r ta k e n to sponsor th e n u rs in g ca ree r of th e above young w om an a t St. Luke’s H os­p ita l, P h ilipp ine Islands. B efore th e w ar she a tte n d e d th e B aguio G overnm en t T ra in in g H ospita l fo r Nurses. D uring th e w ar she did secre t service w ork by a c tin g a s a sa les g irl an d w as a t ta c h e d to th e 66th In fa n try , 1st B a tta lio n . In a le t te r to th e w om en of th e A uxiliary sh e said , “I took d e lig h t in ca rin g for th e sick an d w ounded soldiers. N igh t a n d day boys cam e in sick a n d in ju red . I t w as a dead ly sigh t. Even du rin g an d a f te r liberation , th e soldiers w ere g e ttin g sick by th e h u n d red s. A g rea t m a n y doctors a n d n u rses a n d f irs t a id e rs u n tir in g ly took care of th e m a n d unceasing ly w a tch ed th e m in th e ir d e a th beds.

“I s tayed in th e a rm y fo r only abou t a year. I filed m y ap p lica tio n fo r n u rs in g in St. L uke’s H ospital w here I am now .”

CoajjlRnaa.ti.onAL ast m o n th we rep o rted 105 C onfirm ations ar.d m

ad d th e follow ing to th is num ber. We w ish to see thi: colum n grow w ith each issue of th e C hronicle, for one o: ou r goals fo r th is y ea r is to increase th e n u m b er of thosi we b rin g in to th e fellow ship of th e C h u rch througl perso n a l evangelism . L aym en can p lay a tremendou. p a r t in th is g re a t w ork if th e y b u t le t o th e rs kno« w h a t th e C hurch m eans to th em . T h ere a re many ii th e Is lan d s s till un ch u rch ed . L et us seek to guidi th e m in to C hurch hom es!

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C o urtesy P arad ise o f th e P a c if ic PH O TO : H A W A II VISITO RS BUREAU

W aikiki: In th e foreground , th e Royal H aw aiian H otel; beyond it, th e M oana Hotel. T he open a re a n es tlin g a t th e foot of D iam ond H ead is K ap io lan i P ark .

News from ChinaMiss B lanche M yers, fo rm er tre a su re r of th e Diocese

during the w ar years, a n d w ho h a s re tu rn e d to h e r pest in Anking, C hina, recen tly sen t a m ost in te re s tin g Mter of h e r w ork a n d experiences since h e r re tu rn . Jewish th a t we m ig h t p r in t th e le t te r in full, as it ® most illum inating , b u t hope th a t friends will call tothe office to rea d it, if th ey desire.

Her trip to C hina w as u n d er an y th in g b u t com fo rt­able conditions—trav e lin g ab o a rd th e M arine Lynx

60 bunks in h e r p a r tic u la r h a tc h . “ABCD gold- is the w ay she described h e rse lf a n d trav e lin g

°®panions. She a rriv ed in W uhu O ctober 21st an d bis been u n d e rta k in g th e trem en d o u s ta sk of s tra ig h t- e% out th e accoun ts th a t have been “in suspense”

the war. Doing it w ith o u t th e a id of a n add ing ®aehine has been a te rr if ic u n d ertak in g .

She said she w as sure th a t none of th e n ice clo th ing ar'dshoes th a t C anon a n d Mrs. M ark h a d been given for

relief by in te re s te d persons h a d reach ed them , ‘or they h ad received only h ig h h ee led shoes, etc.— ‘tangs th a t could n o t be used on th e rocky roads an d

stree ts of W uhu."ben th e y a rriv ed in C h in a th e re w as no h ea t,

^ with h ea d colds to begin w ith , i t m ade a sorry

arr iv a l fo r th em . T he F a r E ast Com m ission ab o u t froze in th e ir sh o rt stay , so cab led th ey could have a h e a tin g allow ance of CNC$100,000, fo r th e four w in te r m on ths. T he wood b o u g h t w as $130,000 a n d a d ru m of oil $142,000—so you see w here th e m oney goes in C hina currency . B u tte r is US$8.00 p e r pou n d a n d second g rade rice $68,000 a d an —w hich w as CNC$7.50 w hen she le f t in 1941.

T he C h u rch ’s w ork so f a r h a s been m ostly in g e ttin g people back from th e p laces to w hich th ey fled a t th e beg inn ing of th e w ar, supply ing th e m w ith th e th in g s th e y lost or h av e w orn o u t in th e m ean tim e, an d g e ttin g p laces rep a ire d fo r th e m to live in. T he m ission s ta tio n s h av e helped to no sm all e x te n t in th e d is tr i­b u tio n of UNRRA supplies.

She speaks in glowing accoun ts o f th e w ork of S iste r C onstance, w ho w as in te rn e d tw o a n d h a lf y ea rs in S h an g h ai, a n d d id n o t go hom e on e ith e r of th e re p a tr ia tio n sh ips as one docto r th o u g h t she w as too ill to trave l. However, she, like E m eline Bowne of A nking, h a s done a rem a rk a b le jo b in m ak in g th e com pound look as o f yore. T he w om en have h a d th is w ork to do, a n d as Miss M yers s ta te s , i t is rea lly a m a n ’s work. She h a s fed m ore th a n 2000 a day a t th e feed ing s ta tio n she is ru n n in g . Of E m aline Bowne she w rites, “S he h a s h a d to get m oney up from S h a n g ­h a i by th e m illions—in fla tio n of course—an d keep th e

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accounts, in ad d itio n to te a r in g dow n dugouts, - r e ­bu ild ing th e com pound wall, ru n n in g a clinic, g e ttin g n u rses back to reopen th e hosp ita l, h e lp ing s ta r t a day school fo r th e poo r ch ild ren of th e com pound, etc., e tc .”

O n C h ris tm as th e y h a d a m id n ig h t Holy C om m union service a t St. L ioba’s C hapel—th e C onvent of th e T ra n s ­fig u ra tio n C hapel—a n d Miss M yers p layed th e o rgan . T he C hurch w as deco ra ted w ith th e u su a l C hristm as g reenery a n d C hinese Holly. T he electric lig h ts a re inside lovely C hinese g lass h an g in g la n te rn s a n d of course th e y h a d h u n d red s of candles. Some of th e UNRRA people cam e, also people from som e of th e o th e r m issions. One of th e E nglish UNRRA lad ies w rote S iste r C onstance say ing th a t service w as th e h ig h lig h t o f h e r several m o n th s s ta y in C hina.

Miss M yers - ended h e r le tte r by saying, “At th is m in u te w ith a fire in m y room , I have on a wool dress, a co a t sw eater, a k n itte d p e i-h s in -tz u (sleeveless v e s t) , a th in wool sw ea te r w ith sleeves a n d tw o pieces o f wool undies, an d of course wool stockings. Well, I w an ted to be cold aga in , d id n ’t I ? ” She sa id S iste r V irginia, w ho le f t th e P rio ry la s t sum m er to go to W uhu, rem ark ed th a t Miss M yers h a d g a ined 25 pounds since leav ing H onolulu. W ith a ll th e ex tra c lo th ing we are su re S iste r V irg in ia is h av in g a n op tical illusion, fo r we a re su re w here th e poundage is!

Anyway, i t w as good to have new s from Miss M yers a n d S is te r V irgin ia an d we do p ray G od’s blessing on th em , fo r we know th e sacrifices th e y are m ak ing to ta k e h ap p in ess to a w ar to rn a n d w eary people.

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A dditional g ifts recen tly m ade have done m u ch to fu r th e r our p la n s fo r fu rn ish in g th e new S t. P a u l’s C hurch . B rass ca n d e lab ra fo r th e a l ta r h av e been given by Mrs. C. M ontague Cooke, Jr., in h o n o r of A rch ­deacon a n d M rs. Willey. A b rass p rocessional cross h a s been p re se n ted by friends. A b rass a l ta r desk h a s com e as th e g ift o f th e W om an’s G uild of All S a in ts ’ C hurch , L akeland , F lo rida. M rs. C am pbell C. Crozier h a s prov ided a pew in m em ory of h e r fa th e r , Judge C hris to p h er Blom H ofgaard . A choir s ta ll in m em ory of Q ueen E m m a is th e g if t of Io lan i G uild. S t. P a u l’s W om an’s Guild, K ekaha , h a s p laced a cho ir s ta ll in h o n o r of B ishop K ennedy.

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T he B uddh ists w ere n e a r in g th e en d of th e ir cere­m onia l rites, an d we h a d processed from th e school led by one of ou r servers of S t. C olum ba’s, Nflson H arad a , b ea rin g 'a lo f t th e sym bol o f , o u r fa ith , the Cross.

Not f a r from w here we stood w as th e lighthiuse up roo ted a n d useless, to rn from its concrete bast by th e w aves; beyond i t th e trea ch e ro u s rocks an d the sea w hich h a d swallowed up te ac h e rs a n d chiltren in th e trag ed y of la s t year.

T he B uddh ist cerem ony ended, a n d a p lan e circled th e w ater, dropped leis of rem em brance th e n dipped its w ings in hom age. T h en we p rocla im ed th e Christian m essage of hope an d life to th e crow d of petple g a th e re d before us. “G od so loved th e w orld th a t He gave H is O nly -bego tten Son, th a t w hosoever belieieth in H im shou ld n o t p e rish b u t h av e ev erlastin g life .”

We rem em bered those w ho h a d lost th e ir lives ip th e sea a n d com m ended th e ir souls to A lm ighty God. T he Gospel of Life w as p rea ch ed in Ja p an e se by the R everend E dw ard O yakaw a of P apaikou a n d in Eng­lish by m yself.

T h en we sang “Abide w ith m e” an d th e w ind carried th e w ords across th e sea w hich co n tin u ed to beat an g rily on th e rocks a n d th e b a tte re d lighthouse— “W here is d e a th ’s stin g ? w here, grace, th y victory? I tr iu m p h still, if T hou ab ide w ith m e.” “T he Lord on h ig h is m ig h tie r . . . th a n th e m ig h ty w ave of th e sea.”

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(C a le n d a r o f (ffP ra ijer Q ^o r ik e ffD u Ir ic l o f f f j fo n o h i lu

Ut The Ven. Ja m es W alker, A rchdeacon in charge

pjy of th e K o h ala M issions on th e Is lan d of H aw aii, and p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e of S t. A ugustine’s Mission, K ohala, a n d St. Ja m es M ission, M akapala , an d Mrs. W alker.

2nd The Rev. D enis S m ith , p r ie s t- in -c h a rg e of St. pay Colum ba’s M ission, Paauilo , H aw aii, a n d St.

Jam es M ission, P ap aa lo a , a n d Mrs. S m ith a n d son.

jd The Rev. N orm an R. A lter, re c to r of th e C hurch pay of the Holy Apostles, Hilo, H aw aii, Mrs. A lte r an d

th e ir son a n d d au g h te r.

(Ill The Rev. B u rto n L. L insco tt, v ic a r-in -c h a rg e of Bay Christ C hurch , K ealakekua, H aw aii, a n d Mrs.

L inscott an d son.

5m The Rev. H enry A. Willey, A rchdeacon on K auai, Day and p rie s t-in -c h a rg e of All S a in ts M ission, K a-

paa, a n d Mrs. Willey.Mr. R obert K ondo, lay w orker, in charge of religious education a n d Y oung P eople’s w ork on Kauai, Mrs. K ondo a n d th e ir child.

Й The Rev. J . T hurlow B aker, p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e of Day St. P au l’s M ission, K ek ah a , K auai, M rs. B aker

and son a n d tw o d au g h te rs .The Rev. H ugh L. Thom pson, St. J o h n ’s Mission, Eleele, K auai, S t. P e te r ’s, S t. A nne’s a n d St. George’s M issions, K auai, h is w ife an d two daughters.

1th The Rev. H aro ld W illm ot S m ith , in charge of Day Christ M em orial C hurch , K ilauea, K auai, Mrs.

Sm ith, th e ir d a u g h te r a n d sons.

8th The Rev. A ndrew N. O tan i, p r ie s t- in -c h a rg e of Day Japanese w ork on K au a i a n d h is th re e sons.

9th The Rev. Sydney H. C roft, p r ie s t- in -c h a rg e of Day St. S tep h en ’s M ission, W ahiaw a, O ahu, Mrs. C roft

and th e ir son.ffii The Rev. E. P ercy B artlam , rec to r of th e C h u rch Day of th e G ood S hepherd , W ailuku, M aui, a n d St.

Jo h n ’s M ission, K ula, Mrs. B a rtla m a n d th e ir son an d d au g h te r.

Hth The Rev. J. M iller H orton , p r ie s t- in -c h a rg e of % Holy In n o ce n ts M ission, L ah a in a , M aui.1Jth Shingle M em orial H ospita l on th e Is la n d of Day Molokai, th e S u p erin ten d en t, th e n u rses an d

workers w ho a re se rv ing in th e only n o n -lep e r hospital on th e Island .

nth Sister H elen V eronica, S uperio r of St. A ndrew ’s % Priory, H onolulu, a n d S iste rs W inifred , R hoda

Pearl, M arian , E lizabe th an d Oriole.Hth The Rev. R o land C. O rm sbee, p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e % of St. M ary’s M ission, H onolulu.

Deaconess S a ra h F. S w inburne in charge of th e K indergarten a n d a s s is ta n t in C h u rch work, a n d her m other.

15th Mr. R a lp h M onell, H ead m aster of Io lan i School, D ay Mrs. M onell a n d th e ir two sons a n d d au g h te r.

T he Rev. Jo h n P. M oulton, C hap la in of Io lan i School, M rs. M oulton a n d th re e ch ild ren .

16th T he Rev. A nson P helps Stokes, J r ., re c to r o f St. D ay A ndrew ’s C a th e d ra l P arish , Mrs. S tokes a n d

d au g h te r.

17th T he Rev. K e n n e th A. B ray, p r ie s t- in -c h a rg e of D ay th e H aw aiian C ongregation , St. A ndrew ’s C a th e ­

d ra l, H onolulu.

18th T he Rev. W ai On Shim , re c to r of St. E lizab e th ’s D ay C hurch , H onolulu, M rs. S him a n d son.

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T he Rev. L aw rence Ozaki, p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e of Holy T rin ity M ission, H onolulu, M rs. O zaki an d th e ir th ree ch ild ren .

T he Rev. N oah K. Cho, p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e of St. L uke’s M ission, H onolulu.

T he Rev. W. A rth u r R oberts, p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e of S t. J o h n ’s-b y -th e -S e a , K ah a lu u , K aneohe, a n d h is d au g h ter.

T he Rev. Jam es S. N akam ura, p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e of G ood S a m a rita n M ission, H onolulu, Mrs. N ak a­m u ra a n d th e ir tw o ch ildren .

T he Rev. Y. S ang M ark, re c to r of St. P e te r’s C hurch , H onolulu, Mrs. M ark a n d th e ir son a n d d au g h te r.

T he Rev. Hollis H. A. Corey, p r ie s t- in -c h a rg e of E p ip h an y M ission a n d D ay School, H onolulu, Mrs. Corey a n d th e ir son a n d d au g h te r.

T he Rev. E. T a n n e r Brow n, rec to r of St. C lem en t’s C hurch , H onolulu, Mrs. B row n an d th re e ch ild ren .

T he Rev. E dm und L. Souder, p r ie s t-in -c h a rg e of S t. M ark ’s M ission, M rs. S ouder an d th e ir th re e ch ild ren .

C lue tt House, ou r D iocesan House for girls in H onolulu, a n d th e D irector, M rs. K ah iw a Lee an d h e r d au g h te r.S t. M ary’s C h ild ren ’s Home, th e S u p erin ten d en t, Miss M arguerite H enry, a n d s ta ff .

T he B ishop of th e M issionary D istric t of H ono­lulu, Mrs. K ennedy a n d th e ir fam ily.

T he Rev. R ich a rd M. T release, Jr., p r ie s t- in - charge of St. C h ris to p h er’s M ission, K ailua , O ahu, Mrs. T release a n d son.

O ur re tire d clergy, w ho have served so long a n d w ith u n tir in g devotion—T he Rev. W illiam Ault, th e Rev. P. T. Fukao, th e Rev. J . L am b D oty a n d th e Rev. B. S. Ikezaw a.

- F o r th e w ork of o u r C hurch in th e M issionary D istric t o f H onolulu.

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