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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 12:09 am
by Rembrandt's Girl
I found this fun Society story about Eve's (Mrs. Anderson) parents, Jimmy and Eva Glover, hosting a cocktail party in August 1938 at Pahonu!

Notes: Mrs. O.E. Wall is Eve's grandmother and Ed Grossman is her uncle. Eve's mother was "Eva" but the reporter calls her mother "Eve" so I assume she also went by "Eve".

Enjoy!

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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 12:41 am
by Stelth
This is proof that modern journalism has truly degenerated. My local newspaper NEVER covers the important details of what the well-to-do wore at their soirees.

But seriously, thanks for sharing that. As I read the article I was watching the episode "Murder by Night" which was set in the year 1941. A funny coincidence.

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 2:47 pm
by Steve
Higgins would have been proud..........Guests included a Baroness, a Judge and those with nickname like Rusty, Bucky, Red, Patu and the ever elegant, Ole Lady.........

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 4:15 pm
by KENJI
Great find RG!
This article is so descriptive that you can picture these people walking around Pahonu having a grand old time.
It reminds me a bit of The Case of the Red Faced Thespian....minus the murder...and of course Sir Fearing Pangborn...just a grand old garden party from back in the day. I wonder if Jimmy had problems with mongeese too...I mean mongoose. :magnum: :higgins: :roll:
I agree with Steve....Higgins would've been very proud....I wonder if there was even a Punky in the crowd. :higgins:
Well done RG!!!

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 12:53 am
by Rembrandt's Girl
I've been researching how Eve's grandmother, Mrs. O.E. Wall (Julia), acquired the land for Pahonu and came up with the following news articles which piece everything together.

There was to be an auction for some Waimanalo lots being sold by the Territory of Hawaii, but a woman claimed some of the land was hers...

Star-Bulletin, May 2, 1930
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While a decision was being made on the disputed parcel Mrs. Wall acquired two other parcels through direct purchases...

Honolulu Advertiser, May 6, 1930
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AND

Honolulu Advertiser, May 7, 1930
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The Territorial Land Board eventually sides with Mrs. Wall over the disputed parcel so the auction proceeds...

Honolulu Advertiser, July 9, 1930
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And the rest is Pahonu history!

Honolulu Advertiser, August 21, 1930
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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 3:37 am
by KENJI
Brilliant RG!
This deal sounds similar to the Shriner's property where multiple properties were pieced together. Pahonu took a fraction of the time to complete and that was probably because of Mrs. Wall's wealth.
I used an inflation calculator to see what $60,000 in 1930 would be worth in 2017 and it states $60,000 has the purchasing power of roughly $845,208 in 2017.......a steal of a deal in my books.

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 1:24 pm
by Steve
So did Miss Kumagai receive any money on the sale?

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 5:39 pm
by Rembrandt's Girl
Steve wrote:So did Miss Kumagai receive any money on the sale?
Hi Steve!

You can't tell by the brief article I posted, but there was a lot more to the story. So long story short, Miss Kumagai said she would be happy with a different piece of beachfront land in exchange, so the Territory (the government) gave her a piece of land "in that section with a frontage of 60 feet of sea beach" toward Makapu'u, which she was apparently happy with.

So I guess it was a win-win-win...Mrs. Wall got the land she wanted, Miss Kumagai got title to a different piece of beachfront property for her fishing business, and of course the government got money from Mrs. Wall for the sale of the land plus future taxes from both Mrs. Wall and Miss Kumagai. $$$$$

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 6:03 pm
by Rembrandt's Girl
So, moving along with some more Pahonu history, here are a few short mentions in the newspapers after Mrs. Wall acquired the land... (sorry if this is boring to some but I just love any little tidbit about Pahonu! :D )

Star-Bulletin, December 1, 1930
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Star-Bulletin, December 27, 1930
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Honolulu Advertiser, February 8, 1931
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Remember a few months ago we posted a map that showed the road going through Mrs. Wall's property...here is a blurb about approval to move Kalanianaole Highway...


Honolulu Advertiser, April 21, 1931
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Star-Bulletin, May 30, 1931
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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:34 pm
by Steve
Rembrandt's Girl wrote:
Steve wrote:So did Miss Kumagai receive any money on the sale?
Hi Steve!

You can't tell by the brief article I posted, but there was a lot more to the story. So long story short, Miss Kumagai said she would be happy with a different piece of beachfront land in exchange, so the Territory (the government) gave her a piece of land "in that section with a frontage of 60 feet of sea beach" toward Makapu'u, which she was apparently happy with.

So I guess it was a win-win-win...Mrs. Wall got the land she wanted, Miss Kumagai got title to a different piece of beachfront property for her fishing business, and of course the government got money from Mrs. Wall for the sale of the land plus future taxes from both Mrs. Wall and Miss Kumagai. $$$$$
That's good, I was hoping it wasn't going to be a screw the local story. Gotta love it only cost $125,000 to build everything, even in those days I would imagine that was very reasonable

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:30 am
by Rembrandt's Girl
More Pahonu history...here we actually have descriptions of the interior! :D I always had a heck of a time getting around in Pahonu's SketchUp model so I can't really tell if this is any new info as to the floorplan? Does anyone know?


Honolulu Advertiser, October 16, 1930

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Star-Bulletin, October 18, 1930

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Honolulu Advertiser, May 3, 1931
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Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 2:39 am
by KENJI
OMG RG.....you've found the HOLY GRAIL in MPI Land!!!!!!

Doc is going to be real busy updating the Robin's Nest Section!
We now the builder, the cost of the land and construction, redwood was one of the main building materials and it appears it was built in 1931 and NOT 1933 as we all thought. I wonder if the cost of the build included the construction of the concrete ocean wall or even the rock walls surrounding the property....maybe they came later.

Thanks again for these terrific finds!!!!

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 3:50 am
by Rembrandt's Girl
KENJI wrote:OMG RG.....you've found the HOLY GRAIL in MPI Land!!!!!!

Doc is going to be real busy updating the Robin's Nest Section!
We now the builder, the cost of the land and construction, redwood was one of the main building materials and it appears it was built in 1931 and NOT 1933 as we all thought. I wonder if the cost of the build included the construction of the concrete ocean wall or even the rock walls surrounding the property....maybe they came later.

Thanks again for these terrific finds!!!!
Thanks Kenji! :D I was SO excited when I found these! Now hopefully Pahonu, or another MM member who is familiar with what we definitely know so far about the floorplan, will see this so we can find out if this helps at all!

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 4:27 am
by 308GUY
One or all of those "renderings" needs to separated from the text, enlarged and cleaned up as much as possible, then framed!

What a design....no wonder it has withstood the test of time and still holds an amazing attraction for it's esthetic value, not to mention it's cinematic history.

RG, you deserve a break....I say we get to the tidal pool and hang out on the beach before it becomes "off-limits" to the public! :magnum:

Don't know how you find this stuff....have you thought about looking for all that supposed "unclaimed" cash it's rumored is floating around?

Great work....looking forward to any and all future finds. 8)

Re: The Robin Masters Estate (Pahonu)

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 2:16 pm
by ConchRepublican
Great work again RG!

I think you are going to need a title somewhat more than Fleet Admiral.

Records Sleuth Extraordinaire perhaps?