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rOUNTY NEWQ PLANS FOR BOND DRIVE MAPPED Page 12 Sunday, June 4, 1944 Cooperation of Public Asked in Colton Sector Residents Asked to Do Their Buying Through Agencies Harmon in Italy, Believed to Be With Troops Nearing Rome 1 i Rialto Chamber Will Continue Members Drive Civic Body Plans Project for Ideal Residential City RIALTO, June 3. Committee Redlands Clubs To Hear Talks On Organization Special Observance For Week Planned By Committeemen In observance of the Y.M.C.A. centennial year, beginning Tuesday, service clubs of Redlands will this week hear Fred N. Hanson of San Francisco speak concerning the organization, according to L. Roy Coble, secretary of the Redlands association.

Mr. Hanson, who is a former Pacific area executive, will appear before the Kiwanls, Rotary and Lions clubs. He ha made fre A ".) lip Annma iv tjMHviirit a- HIGHLAND, June 3. Sergeant Walter Harmon who has been in service nearly a year and a half Is now stationed in Italy and is believed by his family to be with the troops nearing Rome. The home missionary program told of the work being done among the Negro people, the mountain whites, Indian missions in Puerto Rico, and among the Spanish speaking peoples.

Following the program tea was Urging that Colton residents buy their bonds in the Fifth War Loan members of the Hialto Chamber of Commerce will continue with their drive from one of the local agen served during a social hour. Mrs. cies without waiting for personal contact from a member of the membership drive, it was announced today. The drive will continue another week. All residents who wish to join the organization should contact the committee.

J. William York of Boston and Mrs. Charles Hidden poured. This is the last meeting before the summer vacation, the activities of the society to be resumed in Sergeant Harmon was in north Africa when he was first overseas. While there he saw Francis Henderson who was recently returned to this country but since being transferred to Italy he has not seen any one that he knew, according to hit letters home.

His wife, who is staying with his committee, the war finance group is making final plans for the launching of the drive June 12. First meeting of the Colton-Bloomington war finance committee was held Friday evening, when October. Highland Pythian Sisters will DEATH CONFIRMED Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Esterbrooks, 126 North Fourth street, Colton, have received word from the war de the following members attended. meet Tuesday night in Knights of Pythias hall at which time memor PROMOTED Oliver W. ton of Mrs. Olga Barokat of partment that their son, Pvt.

Tllden Esterbrooks (left) member of quent trips to Redlands and does Fred O. Lewis, B. A. Sylvester, i a T) ial services will be observed. A The civic body Is planning to sponsor a project to help to develop Rialto into an ideal residential city.

AT SANTA BARBARA Mrs. Jennie Amos has gone to Santa Barbara, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carol an aerial photographer's unit, died In the line of duty at Bataan not return as a stranger. The committee in charge of afl Another son, Robert Esterbrooks (right) It a Navy V-12 student at irpuu der, Mrs. Kathryn Chesworth, M.

pie session in Sacramento will be 4 L. Alexander, Edward Phillipson, the University of Texas. Robert was graduated from Colton high In given by the delegate. 1942 and attended San Bernardino Valley Junior college for a year, George Edgar, Henry Helman and parents here, hag recently received two packages from him, both of which came through in fine shape. They contained gifts of a bedspread and mother of pearl necklace and bracelet.

Sergeant Harmon wrote that he had received all packages that had been sent. He stated that candy Congregational church Merle Stanwood, for several weeks. observances in the city of Red-lands, this week is headed by Dr. H. E.

Marsh and includes Dushane Hynson.Ralph Hammer and E. R. Fisher. The Y.M. itself is stressing the significance of this week in all its group meetings and Thursday afternoon, the Rev.

P. Smith, pastor, June 4. 9:44 a.m. Church school hour. 11 Morning worship hour.

Miss Chester Ferris was the guest Loma Linda, who has been promoted from Marine private first class to corporal at an advanced Paciflo base. Corporal Barokat It a member of tha Fourth Marine division and participated in the attack on the Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall. He Joined the Marines in July, 1942, and went overseas In January of this year. Besides his mother he also has two sitters, Mn. H.

M. Root and Ada Ruth Barokat, both of Loma Linda. Ralph Binford. Issuing agencies include the Citizens National bank, Bank of America, Orange Belt Federal Savings Loan association and the postoffice. Due to the fact speaker of the Women's Union of Mary Hidden, soloist.

Sermon topic "What Does It Mean To Be Call for Nurses' Aides Becomes More Urgent in Redlands Area the Presbyterian church in Colton. classes. The spirit of the organ Church school at the Methodist ization of "not to look back but to look forward." that so many are engaged in war work, the number of committee church will begin at 9:45 a.m. and at 11 the Rev. W.

H. Stockton will speak on the theme, "Quest." "The call for nurses' aides be services. However, it leaves our BUILDINGS NOTED The Redlands Y.M.C.A. Is In its There will be a Junior High Fel lieve in God? 5:30 p.m. Chapel choir rehearsal.

6:30 Congregational Live Wires Youth fellowship. The Methodist church the Rev. Roy A. Carlson, minister, June 4. 9:45 a.m.

Church school 10:30 Junior church. workers is few and for that reason, each individual is requested to purchase the bonds without waiting for a member of the com from home had come through fresh and fine and was very welcome. CHAMBER TO MEET Highland chamber of commerce will meet Monday at 7:45 p.m. in the library committee room. East Highlands Red Cross sewing group will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m.

at the Cram school. At 1:30 p.m. the Community club will meet community and Redlands hospital very short-handed. fifty-seventh year, beginning be comes more urgent day by day," said Mrs. William A.

Throop, chairman of the Redlands Nurses' lowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. At the Congregational church fore the incorporation of the town. mittee to call. E. S.

LIbby, realtor, was the sec Aide corps, yesterday in appealing Sunday school will start at 9:45 and at 11 the Rev. Chester Ferris HEADED BY CHINNICI 11 Morning worship. Sermon speaks on "Paul's Friends, Aquila "Our present nurses' aides are serving most competently. Patients are loud in their praise of the work done by these fine women. Doctors and hospital authorities say the hospital could not carry the load without them.

These women have been faithful in their work ever ond secretary of the and helped in the original organization. Dr. W. R. Heacock, dentist, was the third secretary.

John P. Fisk was instrumental in organizing the The retail stores division will be headed by Carl Chinnici and it is the plan of the committee to give by the minister on "With Charity For All." Raymond Jessop Gets Promotion Redlands Youth Wins Scholastic Honors and Priscilla." Plans are being made for the Sunday school-church picnic and for the Chil for more Redlands women to sign up for the work. "More Redlands women should understand the great need and consider thoughtfully the possibility of making this fine work their contribution to winning the committee which brought about dren's day program to be given order blanks to every salesman in each store to facilitate sales. The industrial section is headed by June 11. the founding of the Y.

Ha was the second president. San Francisco was the first to since they received their training. Now several wish to take well-earned and much-needed vaca PASTOR TO 8PEAK Sunday school meets at 9:45 at Hugh F. Armel, Frank W. Nichols, Paul J.

Young and W. D. Roberts. They have set themselves a minimum of 5100 for every employe. the Christian church and Dr.

Earl Raymond E. Jessop, son of Mr. own its own building, on the coast and Mrs. Henry A. Jessop, 222 and Redlands was second.

It was tions. There should be a large enough force on call to allow this relief, but the sad fact is that new recruits are slow about entering C. Eppert, new pastor of the church, will speak on "Man to Man." At noon a family dinner Each class, according to Mrs. Josephine Smith, principal, will present the culmination of its unit of work for the last semester. The East Highlands schools will close on June 16.

Congregational Woman's union held its monthly meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Gibson on North Palm avenue. The president, Mrs. R. C.

Gerber, presided. Mrs. Cora B. Linville and Mrs. W.

T. Mothers-paw were in charge of the program. Mrs. Motherspaw led the devotions. Mrs.

Linville conducted a program on home missions as carried on by the American Mis West Pioneer avenue, Redlands, I a loum siae or Mrs. Kathryn Chesworth, who 6:30 p.m. Methodist Youth fellowship. 7:30 Evening worship service. Wednesday, June 7: Meeting of the official board, at 7:30 p.m.

at the church. SUNDAY GUEST Mrs. Bettie Lyon of Hollywood was a guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hidden, coming to visit her three daughters, who are staying with the Hidden family.

Mrs. James Jacobson (Jewel Harmon) has come from Victor-ville, where she has taught for two years. She and her husband has recently been promoted to will be served in the church base ment. A monthly missionary hospital apprentice first class, and won high scholastic honors, when 640 bluejackets were graduated meeting will follow the meal. Union services of the churches from the San Diego Naval hos will be held at 7:30 in the Method again heads the women's division, stated that a house-to-house campaign is being planned.

Bonds for babies will be featured by this group. The Bloomington committee will again be headed by George Edgar, with Sidney Wingert serving as assistant. The quota for Bloomington in the current drive is 525,000. pital corps school, the eleventh war," she stated. "It is by all means one of the most valuable avenues of service open to women.

HOSPITALS FILLING "Daily, ships return from overseas laden with our sick and wounded. Naval and military hospitals are rapidly filling. Nurses' aides relieve the professional personnel of many routine duties and make possible more adequate care of these patients. By their cheerful services they bring comfort and pleasure, Some of our Red-lands women serve regularly at the hospital at Camp Haan. There is a possibility that similar services will be requested at the newly opened naval hospital at Arrowhead Hot Springs.

"The needs of the armed services have drained a large part of the medical personnel from the ist church with the Rev. Chester naval district has announced. Ferris speaking on "Some la Jessop studied anatomy, physiol spiring People Who Have Cheered ogy, ward management, hygiene, the service," stated Mrs. Throop. PLAN NEW CLASS "The Red Cross is eager to start a new Nurses' aide training class.

There should be at least 16 enrolled in that class. The class will be given under the able direction of Mrs. Maurice Smith, with the training practice at the Redlands Community hospital. As soon as the necessary training period is finished, the trainees will be ready for service at the Redlands hospital, at Camp Haan, or possibly at the Arrowhead Springs Naval hospital." All who are interested are sionary society Sgt. James Jacobson, who is sta Me On My Way." Mrs.

Linville was assisted byitioned at Camp Haan, will make At the Wayside chapel, Sunday oiaie street, across irom wt Harris building and is at present a vacant store. The Congregational church first assembled there and planned its organization. The second building was used for a few years and later became the city hall, the new city hall stands on the same site. The third building, where the George Williams service station now stands, was burned down in the twenty's. The present building is the fourth building.

This year marks the one hundredth birthday of the founding of the Young Men's Christian association. EDUCATION STRESSED Before it was a year old the began to broaden its program nursing, sanitation, first aid and minor surgery, materia medica and metrology. He formerly at school starts at 9:45 a.m. and at Mrs. Lynn Brown, Mrs.

J. William their home with her parents, Mr. York, Mrs. John P. Coy, Mrs.

Nora and Mrs. Walter Harmon. Mrs. E. Boyd, Mrs.

Robert Hooker and Jacobson does not plan to teach 11 the Rev. Mary Grace Frisk will speak. Evening services will be Phyllis Walker tended the Redlands High school and at the time of his enlistment he was a student at the University Mrs. Richard de Rundeau. i next year.

gin at 7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer meeting will be held on Wednesday at 7:30. of Redlands. Following his Indoctrination at the U. S.

Naval Training center Red Cross Sponsors care ot civilians, saia Airs. Throop. "This fact is true in Red- urged to sign up for this new training class at Redlands Red Cross headquarters on Citrus Exchanges Vows With Robert Sim Beneath an arch of sweet peas and ferns, Miss Doris Walker, daughter of Woodson Walker, of Colton, exchanged vows with Robert Sim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Watson R.

Sim, in an impressive double ring ceremony Saturday morning at which the Rev. Wil Classes on Nutrition at San Diego, he was sent to the hospital school. His next post of duty will be the naval hospital at lands, and we are proud of our doctors and nurses who are in the BOND RECORD SET BY 9-YEAR-OLD NEWSBOY (Special Staff Correspondence) rived today at the home of his ONTARIO, June 3 Kenny ''parents, Mr. end Mrs. A.

J. Walk-Ehepard, 9-year-old newsie, who has just completed purchase of his er. 1108 East street, having tenth 525 war bond during the flown all the way frcm Corsica, school year now drawing to ajafter having flown more than 50 San Diego. to include the mental as well as spiritual needs of young men fSpflat Staff Correspondenre) FONTANA, June 3. Nutrition Speaker for the formal com through a course of lectures on Redlands Post of classes of the Fontana branch of the American Red Cross are being held on Tuesdays and Fridays between 9 a.m.

and 11 a.m. in the Social hall of the Fontana Com mencement exercises was Capt. Charles W. Lane, (m.c), U.S.N, officer in charge of the school. The course was one of six weeks science, history and archaeology.

They proved immensely popular and did much to spread the or Buffum Aboard Ship Which Ran Aground Near San Francisco legion Nominates liam A. Jennings officiated Jewell Memorial Method church. close, was credited today with es- missions in the Mediterranean tabhshing a record here, and consisted of intensive medical munity church. area. Wallor ti'oe mat at Tllrhanl The chancel rail was arranged Damn 3C I nmmanflOr Kenny, who is the son of Mr.

training. Mrs. Charlotte Sheppard, home ppr.ll UIIIW UJ WUIIIII1U1IUVI with fern, while baskets of sweet and Mrs. Paul Shepard, 621 Taylor hjs hjs wif Enjd flnd avenue, made all his purchases 50 Quilts Completed service representative of the Southern California Gas Co. and well known cooking and nutrition expert, is in charge of the classes Returning from 25 months in the Pacific war theater, M.

M. 3c Harry William Buffum, son of ganization's influence. More than 36,000 copies of printed lectures were sold, a sizeable circulation for that time. From these first lectures, the Y.M. C.A.'8 educational work expanded until today in the United States alone it operates 21 degree-granting colleges while nearly every association offers some type of educational activity.

At the meeting of the Redlands American Legion post recently, F. S. Paine of Mentone was nominated as commander. Mr. Paine By Rebekah Group Mrs.

R. G. Dickhoff, 1083 North and is giving lectures and practical instructions on nutrition. Fifty quilts have been com is chief investigator for the intel-: Seventh street, Colton, was one of pleted by the Rebekah Stretcher ligcnce section of the air depot Quilt group of Colton, 25 stretcher 1,000 Navy men who on May 31 were rescued from a transport and peas and snapdragons formed the background for the lovely wedding. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father and was given in marriage by him.

Preceding the ceremony, Wesley Sim, brother of the bridegroom, sang "Because," with Miss Margaret Vollenweider at the organ. Fred Appleman later sang "At Dawning." For her wedding, the bride chose a white suit fashioned of gabardine, white turban with veil, quilts, and 25 knee quilts. Inasmuch as no more covers of this surrounding waters when a transport crashed in fog and rain off with money earned entirely seen through his own efforts, chiefly by i Belling newspapers. SHOWER3 RAISE TOTAL The youngster's achievement! ONTARIO, June 3 Further was revealed today by Miss showers this morning further Gladys Hohl, principal of Lincoln, swejled West End rainfall precipi-school, which during the year was tation lotaiS- Ontario recorded a responsible for the purchase of war' precipitation of .07 inches in the bonds and war savings stamps of 2 hours, making the storm total a total cash value of $20,254.20, to 08 and the season 20 67( as com. head the list in this regard among pared with 27.29 last year, the seven buildings of the city's Upland precipitation for the 24 elementary school system.

nours was og jncheSi making the FLIES FROM CORSICA storm tota! 23 and the season. ONTARIO, June 3-Lt. Dale i26-76- as compared with 35.04 a Walker, B-25 bomber pilot, ar- earae- type are needed, the group is plan Others nominated were Paul Hallum, first vice-commander; Glenn Emmerson, second vice-commander; Harold Jeneson, chaplain; Hartley Sandel, historian; Donald Hunt, sergeant-at-arms; Franklin Peirce, Al Olco- Farallon island, west of the Golden ning to do other Red Cross work Gate and began breaking up. which they can do as a group. The youth told his mother over The women met Thursday in I the telephone that all his personal Grace Methodist to Hear Ivan Browning Ivan Harold Browning, Negro tenor, presents a concert of old and new spirituals Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

at the Grace Metrfodist church, Redlands. Mr. Browning 15 years toured Europe singing for radio and in concerts. He broadcast for the British Broadcasting Radio Paris and Radio Luxembourg. O.O.F.

temple when 16 knee quilts vich, John Nies, Ralph Brooks and belongings were lost, including his and a corsage of orchids. Attend- were tacked. They plan to in? hpr uPr thp Misp Posp- Jhn Davies, executive committee, orders. Hence it is necessary that Former Redlands Girl Graduate of University Miss Joy Rasmusson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. Rasmussen of Eugene, formerly of Red-lands, graduates today from the University of Oregon where she majored in business administration. Miss Rasmussen graduated from Redlands High school in the class work at 9:30 a.m. Thursday and marie Duke and Betty Young, thep urtner nomination may be made he wait in San Francisco until work all day to complete the work they have started, getting it ready prior to xne eiecuun wniun vmiiiney are reissuea.

fie pians 10 be held July 6. come to Colton soon to remain for former of whom wore a blue suit, yellow accessories, and gardenia HOLT RITES PLANNED for shipment. A covered dish Commander Carlisle Thompson, 30 days. -w: It, Milk? tl 1J 1 1 1 luncheon will be served at noon A graduate of Colton Union sprVirpf -Wnh HoiTfiWhnW with brown accessories and of the V-12 program at the Uni sen ices for Joseph Holt 60 ho eardenias versity of Redlands presented En High school, he was a member of the football team. He drove the was iouna aeaa way ai nis: Virginia Lindsav.

who showed wug in Oiill wtie Jjrtiuiu, pictures and told of the work of high school bus for two years. Bailey and Benny Craigmiles of 1940. She attended the University of Southern California for two years before transferring to the University of Oregon. BLOOMINGTON COUPLE'S SON IN SOUTH PACIFIC the Waves. Immediately following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride 1.

home, 1515 East Fourth street, will be conducted Monday, 10 a.m., at the Richardson chapel, 123 West street. The Rev. Franklyn Josselyn of Westminster Presbyterian church will officiate. Private interment will follow. Last summer Miss Rasmussen William Walter Smith, motor was in Washington, D.C..

and groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs Watson R. Sim, 840 Terrace ave machinist's mate, second class, upon returning for her senior year, she wag initiated Into the Pi Chi Theta, women's commerce hon nue when Mrs. Helen McDaniel, a member of the faculty at Colton Union High school, made photo Class Presents Bond To Methodist Church To be set aside for the building fund, the Willing to Serve class of Jewell Memorial Methodist church in Colton will present to the church this morning a S50 war bond. Receiving the bond on behalf of the church will be the pastor, the Rev.

William A. Jennings. Elsie Duncan Yale, teacher of the class, has written a poem for the event. President of the class is Mrs. Grace Shaler, the group being composed of adults.

The Methodist church will be host this afternoon at 2 to a San Bernardino counly singing convention. The group is non-denominational and convenes weekly in various churches in the district who was at home last month on a short visit, is now serving wijh the Navy in the south Pacific. His graphs of the bridal party, orary fraternity, and has the honor of receiving a scholarship to the graduate division of the New York wife, Eileen, who has been resid Centering the table at the breakfast was an elaborately decorated three tiered wedding cake, I 4 Lt. Lindsay Peters 01 Redlands Missing Announcement of the war de- University school of retailing. ing ontana wun ner parenis, recently enlisted in the Waves and is awaiting call.

Union Will Hear Committee Reports Report of the conciliations and negotiations committees of United Cement, Lime and Gypsum Workers, No. 89, will be heard in Colton Masonic temple at 7:30 p.m. Friday when members of the union hold their regular meeting. The negotiations committee went to Los Angeles Friday but conciliations were not completed so the group will return again Tu(day, remaining until Friday if necessary to confer with a government conciliator and company representatives on the question of wages, hours and contract surmounted by a miniature bride Mr. Smith graduated from Col Captain Wagner On Furlough partmnnt last night disclosed for; Second Lt.

Lindsay Peters Jr. of Sue Dougherty Named Campfire Girls' Head Sue Daugherty was chosen president of the Colton Campfire girls group when they met recently In the home of their sponsor, Mrs. William Knapp, on Colton avenue. Ann Jewkes was chosen vice-president; Dorothy Stre'ater, secretary; Belia Alvarez, treasurer; Marjorie Duke, scribe; Inez Wever, songleader. Plans are now being made for a breakfast honoring the mothers, the event to be held at 9 a.m., June 25 in Colton Municipal park.

Officers will meet at 4:15 p.m. Monday in the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Knapp. X-RAY TECHNICIAN TO SPEAK The quarterly meeting of the Redlands Nurses' Aide corps will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 6, In the Contemporary clubhouse.

Fred J. Phillips, X-ray technician, will speak on "The Use and Mrs. Watson R. Sim. Wesley Sim, Miss Phyllis Barnhill, Miss Capt L.

G. Wagner, of the Air Transport command, arrived last Redlands is missing in action in the European area. His wife, Mrs. Lucile T. Peters, resides at 618-B West Olive street, Redlands.

night spend two weeks with his ton Union High school and San Bernardino Valley Junior college, and attended San Diego State college. At the time of his enlistment In October, 1943, he was manager of a service station at Sixth and streets In San Bernardino. He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. parenis, Mr.

and Mrs. Wagner, 603 East State street, Redlands. Mrs. Betty Jones, Miss Rosemarie Duke, Miss Barbara Iluddleston, Miss Patty Sears, Miss Betty Long, Mrs. Freda Dart, Jack Roberts, Jack Cook, Bruce Neely, Robert Henderson, Richard Hodge, Gordon Hain, Robert Fargason, Gordon Oliver, Fred Wagner accompanies him on his furlough.

Captain Wagner received his W. W. Smith of Larch street, Odd Fellows Slate rating Friday in Reno, where ha has been an instructor. He has been in the hospital recuperating from a throat operation which was Mrs. Bush Claims Award at Bridge Mrs.

Donald Bush claimed the prize at bridge when Mrs. Karl Schade entertained members of her oard club Thursday evening in her Bloomington home. The group was invited to hold its next meeting in the home of Mrs. Walter Crunk. Bridge games wpre the diversion of the evening following which a light supper was served by the hostess, early summer blossoms forming the decorative note.

result of malaria contracted Bloomington. Russells Re-Establish Home in Bloomington Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Russell, who for 16 years made their home in Bloomington except for the past 18 months when they resided in Girl Scouts Honor Parents at Banquet Troop No. 1 of Colton Girl Scouts held their traditional banquet in Colton Masonic temple with 80 in attendance. Honored were the parents of the girls. Mrs. L.

E. Schoultz is captain of the group and is assisted by Mrs. Jewel Walker who served as assistant captain. Mothers of the girls made arrangements for the dinner. while he was Bcrvlng In Africa.

of X-ray and Laboratory In Diag Appleman and Douglas Hayes. The couple have gone to the De Armond cottage near Lake Arrowhead and upon their return, will make their home with the bride's father at Kirk Manor on North Eighth street. Later in the summer Mr, Sim will enter the Air Corps. Read the classified. He is a graduate of Redlands nostic Procedure." IN SOUTH PACIFIC William Walter Smith, above, son of Mr.

Semi-Annual Election Semi-annual election will be held by the Colton Odd Fellows lodge in I.O.O.F. temple Monday evening. Charles H. Howard is completing a six months' term as noble grand. Added feature of the meeting will be the conferring of the second degree.

High school, attended the University of California at Davis, and is a graduate of the University of and Mrs. W. W. Smith of Bloomington and husband of Mrs. Eileen Smith of Fontana, Is serving with Colton, have returned to Bloom A barrel of whiskey was always on tap until recently in the office of the sergeant-at-arms of the English House of Parliamnt, for the use of the members.

Nevada at Reno. ington and established their home the Navy In the south Paolfio as a motor machinist's mate. on West High street Read the classified..

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