I read in the Independent Press Telegram in 1954 that "three walls contain an enormous mural of a Hawaiian luau." Has anyone seen them or have any photos? I saw a mural with a topless Hawaiian woman and other men preparing food and others men and women eating. Does the matchbook on the right (in the group of 3) depict one of the murals?
I read in the Independent Press Telegram in 1954 that "three walls contain an enormous mural of a Hawaiian luau." Has anyone seen them or have any photos? I saw a mural with a topless Hawaiian woman and other men preparing food and others men and women eating. Does the matchbook on the right (in the group of 3) depict one of the murals?
I grew up around the large round family table in the back near the kitchen.
Don May, my grandfather, was the owner of the Leilani. He was the honorary mayor of Belmont Shore. His other claim to fame for the love of his new-found home was he started the floating Christmas trees in the Colorado lagoon which are still around as a tradition 63 years later.