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The Honolulu Advertiser du lieu suivant : Honolulu, Hawaii • 5

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WANT AD SERVICE CALL 2311 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. SATURDAY. MARCH 15. 947. jive in divorce actions, First Judge an action for alleged in debtedness.

Iim HTk (Donniirtfs Carrick H. Buck has required libelant to pay temporary suit Suit was fild h-v rfciv.v,. New Postoff ice Sought For Maui The three Maui senators asked Mrs. Charles, Island Artist, Dies In Mexico Yoshida against James S. Hana- money in the following cases: Sallie Kimie vs.

Hisato Kawa 'Auntie Mela' Macfarlane Dies; Was 88 Mrsi. Emilie Macfarlane, af fee AJ sniro, also known as Kaneshiro, for $453 damages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff Lindo, Dorothy Angelo to be named executrix, and the will of the late Hiroko Ikeda, the Cooke Trust Co. to be named executor. Both petitions will be heard April 7. Inventories filed were: Friday that federal postal officials hara, cruel treatment charged $75 a month alimony, and par wnen ms car was struck by that in Hawaii consider the plight of Makawao, Maui, "where the post- Word was received in Honolulu oi uie aeienaant.

tial fee of $37.50 to Mrs. Kawa- Petitions for naturalization office can't be distinguish! frnm Estate of William Mead Hob Peeper Batted Off Premises Somewhere in Honolulu a peeping Tom probably is nursing body bruises after he was batted off the premises of William Edwards, 3367 Kaimuki at 11:20 p.m. Thursday. Mr. Edwards reported that he heard someone prowling about his house and went outside with a baseball bat to investigate.

He said he found a man in the yard and struck him on the body with the bat, but the prowler fled and Mr. Edwards was unable to overtake him. yesterday that Mrs. Marguerite Louis Charles, talented Hawaii artist, died in Mexico on March uonaieiy known by her many friends as "Auntie Mela," widow a shed." Senator Harold W. Rice were tiled in federal court by Amado Luczon Usita, auto mechanic, of CHA3 nH r.inn Of the late Frrlr5rfc Map 11 after a briel illness.

Mrs. Charles, daughter of A pointed out that Hawaii county as well as Kauai county has been allocated new postof fices. Buenconsejo, clerk, of 317 Kole- farlane, died Thursday night at 10:20 at Queen's hnsnitl aftr an Louis, proprietor of the Metro "The only county not receiving mness oi two months. She was 88 politan mancet, ana Mrs. Louis, a respectable postoffice building is Maui county," he said.

by, deteased, $1,679.25, William R. Hobby administrator; estate of the late Attorney Hoon Wo Wong, $3,729.69, Mrs. Oy Cum Loo Wong, widow and administratrix, and estate of William A. Beamer, a minor, $3,878.41, Robert Emmet Mulholland guardian. Divorce Items Actions for divorce filed were: Alice vs.

James K. McCom-ber. Hugh W. vs. Ada N.

Jeffers, was on a vawuuu inp uirougn Mexico when she was stricken. She was born in Lihue, Kauai, on Oct. 3, 1858, the daughter of Herman A. Widemann and Mary He was ioined in his nloa hv Only brief details were received Circuit Judge Charles E. Cas-sidy has approved the final accounts of Lillian K.

Reichel, administratrix of the estate of the late Charles Brown Reichel, and the final accounts of Yae Sawai, administratrix of the late Nami Sawai. Judge Cassidy has appointed Khu Ho, under bond of $1,500, as administrator of the estate of the late Fong Ho, and Elizabeth Wall Clutterbuck, under cash bond of one dollar, administratrix of the estate of Christina Morrison Wall, deceased. Petition was filed for appointment of the chief clerk of the circuit court as guardian of the estate of Maude Solomon. Petition also was filed for the competent circuit judge to declare and determine who are the heirs-at-law of Jack Kaawa-lauole, who died without leaving a will. The petition will be heard by Judge Cassidy at 1:30 p.m.

May 16. Wills Filed Petitions were filed Friday in circuit court for probate of the will of the late Mary P. Senators Clarence A. CrnriM and from consular oriiciais. rvaumana Widemann.

She was Koie waniawa, both born in the Philippine Islands. Estate Accounts Estate accounts filed were: Fifth annual accounts of A. D. Castro, guardian of the estate of Eleanor Katherine Pouwa Napoleon, minor, examined and found correct by Attorney Edward A. Towse, master; final accounts Of the Hawaiian Trust Reuben Goodness.

Mrs. Cl.arles was born in Ho- married in Honolulu in 1879, and there were three children, F. Wal hara's lawyer, and Victoria vs. William Fraser, extreme cruelty alleged, $22.50 a week alimony and a partial fee of $37.50 to Mrs. Fraser's lawyer.

A discontinuance was filed. by the libelant in the case of Norma vs. Dominador Fernandez, extreme cruelty charged. Debt Actions Suits for alleged debt instituted in circuit court -were: Aloie M. Agard vs.

Joseph and Grace Ohelo, for James J. Baecker, doing business as Baecker Baecker, against George W. Pickering and others doing business as Service Jewelers, for $1,327.46. A discontinuance with prejudice was filed by the plaintiff in the case of Coulter's Collections against A. Albert Sack, doing business as R.

A. Rowe inventory $925.96 and two bonds 400 Disappears ter Macfarlane. Alir Mac polulu 1906 and received her education at the Sacred Heart convent, the Dominican convent farlene and Guy E. Macfarlane. of $50 each, and the second annual accounts of the Bishon Lucinda vs.

William Mar-j She also leaves a brother, Carl While Man Bathes Cleanliness is next to godliness, A. Wlfiemann nnrl a cictr Mrs executor of the estate of Trust guardian of the estate of Charles Frank Olsen, minor, receipts $6,376.15, disbursements $5,857.17, and inventory Cash a. tfrune, now livmg in Call garet D. vs. Hyman M.

Wong-ham, Elirio C. vs. Josephine M. Esquibal, Henry N. vs.

Ivy Sophie Cummings, Ernest vs. Ania Cummings, cruel treatment charged; Carol M. vs. but it was also expensive Thursday evening for Mauro Plateros, 4141 OiU Rd. uie isrce Axei Alarms Georg Rasmussen, receipts $3,170.26 and disbursements in the same amount: eiehth and final ac There are also three erandchil dren and five ereat-erandchildren He told police that while he was Kaoru Abe, and Emily vs.

Pat- counts of the Cooke Trust $618.96, 150 shares McQuay-Nor-ris Manufacturing 200 Sinclair Oil 65 Hawaiian Electric, bonds $7,500, jewelry, and Veterans Administration awards She was also grandmother of the late Rep. waiter J. Macfarlane. bathing in a public bath house at N. King St.

and Akepo Lane, someone took $400 from his in San Rafael, the University of Hawaii, and Stanford. She received a master's degree from the latter in 1928. Known professionally as Mar. fuerite Blasingame, she Is known throughout the Islands for her panel carving: and murals, some of which are In the Volcano House, the Church of the- Crossroads, the Moana Park pavilion. Waiklkl theater, and the administration build-inr of the board of water supply.

In addition to her parents, she ii survived by the widower, an guardian oi the estate of George K. Matsumoto, receipts ricK H. Mossman, -nonsupport alleged. Under orders to show cause She was one of the original .03, aispursements $925.96, and of $91.50 monthly clothing. members of the Daughters of Ha wau and also a founder of the Kapiolani Maternity Hospital and the Kaiulani Home for Girls.

A founder of the Hawaiian Re lief Society, she was active in caring for the victims and supply official of a Venezuela oil com ing food during the cholera epr demic in 1895. For more than 30 years she was a member of the board of Indus trial schools and showed keen in pany. Funeral arrangements will announced later. Obituaries ROBERT T. F.

HEW LEN ff Under auspices of the Latter-Day 'SjinU mission and of the Kau Tom post. American Legion, services will terest in the rehabilitation of the youth of the Territory. For the last few years she had lived at Ahuimanu in Koolaupoko With Williams mortuary in charge, services for Mrs. Mac farlane will be held Monday, the time of services and place of burial to be announced later. If if (j i i A Cooke Services At 4 P.

Today Services for Douglas Alexander Cooke, 45, research associate with the Hawaiian Sugar Plant ers Association, who died this week in Queen's hospital, will be held in Kawaiahao cemetery at 4 this afternoon with the Rev. AI len Hackett, minister of Central Union church, officiating. beld at p.m. toaay at uie nuw arm Funeral Parlors for Robert Tam rook Hew Len. 52, of 478 Krauss who died Wednesday.

Friends may call it the mortuary after 8 this morning. Interment will take place in the Diamond Head Memorial Park. Mr. Hew Len was born in Kohala, Hawaii, Feb. 4.

1894. He was a veteran of World War I and a member ef the Kau Tom Post 11, American Leeion. Mr. Hew Len formerly was ith the Sam Ching Tire Shop as a vulcanizer, from which he retired recently. Surviving are the widow, Mrs.

Mary Ann K. Opulauohu Hew Len; sons, Pobert, George. Philip. Charles, William, Albert, Arthur. Richard Donald, Herbert and Philip Ronald Hew Len; daughters, Mrs.

Abigail Burgess, and the Misses Lillian Kuulel and Ellen Kailialoha Hew Len: brothers. Charles Kiahi Hew Len. Clarence Hul Hew Len, and Charles L. S. Hew Len of Kohala: sisters.

Mrs. Sarah Fook Yin Kalanialil Chong, Mrs. Lily Kolonoka-lani Molali of Kohala, Mrs. Sarah Gonsalves, and Miss Esther Hew Len. also of Kohala, and 14 grandchildren.

MRS. YAP KUI With the Rev. Charles Kwock officiating, services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at Borthwick's mortuary for Mrs. Yap Kui (Lum Ah Lin Yap) 62.

of 1504 Liholiho St. who died at St. Francis hospital March 8, after a brief illness. Friends may call after 0 a.m. at the mortuary.

The procession will leave the chapel at 1:30 p.m. for 2 r' clock services at the First Chinese Church of Christ. 1054 South King St. Interment will take place in the MakikJ Chinese cemetery. Pallbearers will be the younger church board members.

Gilbert Lau, Eugene Yap, Benjamin Kau. E. C. thing, Benjamin Kong and Harold tt t-srn- family of Hawaii. Mrs.

Yap was al ways active in cnurcn, wua ana wel fare wort. ne was Dorn jviarca xv. 1885. Mrs. Yan la survived bv her hus band.

Yap KuL retired merchant sons. Robert M. ti. cnong, ban J'rancisco; Reuben Yap, musician; daughters, Mrs. Sunny Lung, Mrs.

Henry S. Yap, Mrs. Edwin Tam. Mrs. Herbert K.

a Lee, Mrs. Arthur L. C. Kamm, and Miss Phyllis Yap, and 12 grandchildren, and a Sam Lum. I STEINWAY GRAND PIANO Ebony Case New Keys Refinished New $850.00 Hawaii Music Co.

Phone 2276 59424 J-, i hi '-'iftit ililiijyijih iis irf ijiiw in i. PUNAHOU SCHOOL ENTRANCE TESTS Entrance tests for September, 1947 admission will be given to applicants living on Oahu on SATURDAY, MARCH 29 at 8:30 A. M. PUNAHOU CAMPUS Those who quality but cannot be accepted because of lack of space will be placed on the waiting list. let hex wing, he flies so high Hop some dzy to reach the sky.

Test Location Alexander Hall Bishop Hall Rice Hall Grade 10-12 incL 7- 9 incl. 2- 6 IncL Principal Walter Curtis Victor Johnson Deal Crooker ES, it's more thin Romance; it's the heritage of American youth i their right to security and a carefree future of health and happiness. Protect these loved ones of yours; you have a big financial share in the security of their future. Should your cash reserve be depleted, through a catastrophic illness, their future security will be jeopardized. Don't let this happen to them.

you are employed with a group of five or more people, you are eligible for the voluntary health insurance plans offered by the Hawaii Medical Service Association. Your medical care costs will be spaced evenly and with no hardship on your purse. A simple payroll deduction will protect you and your loved ones from the unpredictable financial emergencies, that often come with medical care. This low-cost, non-profit plan is sponsored by your family doctor. Here are a few of the advantages: (3 HMSA pays full doctor bill for operations.

Pays full doctor and hospital bill up to 30 days. Kindergarten-Grade 1 Interviews to be Deal Crooker arranged. Application blanks may be secured now by calling or writing the principal of the grade for which admission Is desired. PHONE 90971 Swing breaVs 3rwn she goes lop! 'Twas an tincxpected fill she got! nonoLULU Business golleg ANNOUNCES MIE CIL ASSIES DAY SCHOOL New Term Begins March 17th Courses Offered: Stenographic Accounting Secretarial Complete Commercial iMGlXT SCnOOIi NewCIasetStartMarchl7th MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Subjects Offered: Rrr.rwwTMr! etrnwrTTATjn p.m.

Shucks too bad tot this ywng Jill But happy IIMSA paid doctor bill! Pays for prenatal care and childbirth. Offers FREE choice of doctor and hospital anywhere in the Territory. p.m. BEGINNING ADVANCED TYPING p.m. p.m.

p.m. BUSINESS MACHINES A Hon-pro fit Voluntary organization ADVANCED ACCOUNTING p.m. Installment Accounting Expense Distribution Consignments BEGINNING BOOKKEEPING 6 :00 TUESDAY THURSDAY New Classes Start March 18th 5:00 p.m. p.m. Subjects Offered' COMMERCIAL.

LAW 'J BEGINNING ADVANCED TYPING CIVIL SERVICE 5:00 6:00 p. m. Roister at once. Therefore, immediate registration is necessary. HOriOLULU BUSINESS COLLEGE HAWAII MEDICA1 SERVICE ASSOCIATION Kr Honolulu Hawaii The Professional Building 1160 Bishop Street Telephone 5S873 V.

KAUAI MEDICAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION Tip Top Lihee, Kauai HILO MEDICAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION liilo Drug Co, HUo, Hawaii Telephone 57040 78 Fort Street.

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