The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1968 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Al GI ST 29. 1968

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Mrs. Ethel Bierly Returns From Hawaiian Trip In Ethel Bierly Th» day a rived, on July 27. Mrs. Madge Cates of Wabash and Mis> Eth J Bierly >ft S >uth Bend by wax of Chicago and Ixis Angel".* to Hawaii joining the (An tan Tour at Honolulu with 32 more on the tour for 15 days We were g "eted "Aloha" and givn a lei of fresh red carnations and pineapple juio’ then taken to the Surf Hotel located on Waikiki Beach. Our room fac**d the Pacific Oc»‘an where we could see and hear the waves, also watch sur f riders. Sunday afternoon we met with out director, Robert L>ng to get instruction.* and introductions. In the evening w* went to the Royal Hawaiian Luau. On Monday we went to th' Kewale Yai ht Harbor and hoarded a m dor vessel for a thr"e hou: trui" of ITarl Harbvi All cam* as were locked in a b<x during the time in Ih'arl Harbor. On our r turn sev«‘-al of Us went to the revolving LaR nd> Restaur mt fora 1 30 meal at th* shoppim < 'iib R servation* w< re mad* th l dav h* f> c. Tn ■sd\n w- tvok on a special but of mb re <ti »g ! atm •: < n th* Island of Oahu Some wet ' W K ■ ' ' di - trii t Koko H> id O 'ati . and Blow Hole. Th? Sea Life Parkis the worfi s larges* xhibit of Manne lie. Th* re w<- saw p - poses, whale- and p nguins p so-m. We went into the Buddist Temple and garden. In the evening I took th • Barquentme Odiforn a "Square Rigger" sunset dinner sail along Waikiki shore line. W dnesdav nv'rning we tou ed the Dole Pineapple Cannery. Yuu got ill th*- pineapple to eat that you want'd. In the afternoon we went to the Polynesian Cultural Center 40 miles from th- hotel. We took the walking tom of l’_. hour to the six villages Samoi, Fiji. Tahiti. Tonga an-i Hawm. This g ves you info mati n on h< w the early people liv'd. In th" evening they put on the show "Im.i‘ati<.n to Paradi * " It was in bauti ui colors mostly th ir W-d. thru Sat. Aug. 28-31 The Savage Seven Motor Cycle Gang Action The T rip with Peter Fonda Bonus Fri. and Sat. Frankenstein Created Women >ua„ Hihor Day and Tues. Fever Heat \uto liar ng with Nick Adams Sons Os Katie Elder with John Wayne Dean Martin

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dam es and songs in costume. Thursday wr attended the Kodak show for IL hour in the hot sun. It was mostly Hulu dancing in <ostum\ In the afternoon Ms. Gates and I visited the Liana Perfume factory and were giv -n samples. In th" evening I went tv Night in Cathay for a nine course Chinese meal with a very beautiful Interesting Chines- program following the dinner. Friday no special trip just shopping, resting and enjoying beautiful Honolulu. The International Mnrk't was semis the street from the hotel. Saturday wv flew to Kauai th" northern most island; an orchid lei was pr-sented to all. In the evening w? walked along tb« beach of the bav nn-I in one phe we saw mam |ar"» toads. Thev seemed to he having a party in the lighted par*. They we*" the largest toads we had ever seen. Sunday we reTstered nt th * desk as tv wl.-it church we wanted t > atbnl ant th" church p pie came foi uv W< ntten led th M'th'dist church A visiting Japanese mini de was the spt ak er. In the ift rnoon w? toured the harbor area and visited the M >ir Garden which has over 5000 vn ietirs of Cactus s growing and other beautiful flowers. We cruised up the Wailua River to th F n G >*to. On । u wav bark to the hotel wo stopp'd at a pineappO field. Opnik.a Falls and Spouting Horn. Monday w> flew to the Island of Maui and on arrival another lei was p-esent d and wo tvuie-1 lao Valley up to the N-cdle and Lahaina wh'ie the world’s largest Banyon tree is. Tuesday was u free day. We enjoyed th' beauty of the place and played shuffb* boar-1. Wednesdav we flew to Hilo on th- larg-st Island Hawaii H<* o we w'nt on r *vu * to Hawaii National Park to see Kilans-a Volcano. We mw many different kinds of p'ants and large ferns. Wh n we went to our mom for the night we found an orchid on our pillow. Thursday we took a tour of the city of Hil >. visited Rainbow Falls and the vrehid- and anthurium nurseries. A b autiful anthuriam was giv >n and pinned on us as we onto vd. We fl -w to K na across the island and look Captain Cook Cruise along Kona Coast vn the bhi" Pacific to Kealakekua Bav where the monum 'nt of Captain Cook is located. Here wo got into a glass bottomed boat to vi"w coral f irmations and t <»pical fish. This b^ing th< last night of the tour the di"eetor had a ccKktail pirty a*. 5 30 then dmFri. ami Sat.. August 30 ami 31 Get ready to hear* <«et n-ady to cheer! The one and only Genuine, Original Family Band with Walter Brennan Buddy E’isen In Tex hnicnlcr Shows at 7 and 9 pan. Adults 90c < hildn-n 50c

ner at the Steak House. Friday we cam • by bus KK) miles across Hawaii to Hilo. We saw waterfalls, lava flow, cane fields, Parker Ranch, largest ranch in the U. S, beautiful Ire-s and flowers. At 8 p.m. we flew from Hilo to Honolulu where our luggage was xamined and checked to go tn Los Angeles. We arrived in Loa Ang»'les on August 11 at 7:30 a.m. While in California. Mrs. Cates spent several days with her brother Charles at Lodi, Calif. I visited my nr^ce. Mrs. Thomas Ijine and family at Long Beach. We nailed at other* cousins. Mrs. Margaret Ward at Whittier, .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Considine in Loa Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. L"<>n Sanders and family at Tujunga. 1 also visited friends, M*. and Mrs. Marion Gilfoy at Down »y. Oth r p-u s of interest were Wax Mus'um, a ride through Hollywood and down the street wh i • t< ' Hippes a • in Los Ange’es. We a’so visit d Marineland and Fanrnrs Marl t. We had a Lur hour wait in Chicago to get a p'ane * ‘ South B nd We rive 1 home at 1 a.m. vn Au ,u it 20. Q Q (ARDS OF THANKS D n I wish to thank all my dear fii nas and Kvv. . r ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM When it seems that nothing will give you relief from minor arthritic or rheumatic pains, get 100 STANHACK TABUTS or 50 STANBACK POWDERS and use as directed Experience the fast, comforting, temporary relief Stanback can give you If you tail to get relief, return the unused pan and your purchase pneew ill l>e refunded Stanback has been granted the Good Housekeeping Seal. Seefor yourself how helpful Stanback can be. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. G

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