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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 20

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Page 20 Friday, September 9, 19551 MEWS OF WRHBAND EMPIRE TOP STORIES FROMAllMlKffliWlPIONS LARGEST COUNTY STATE OFFICERS VIEW RITUALISTIC INSPECTION OF SORORITY CHAPTER Smith, Caroline Steele and Char- RIALTO Zeta Alpha Chap Ion Williams. Mrs. Carpi Smith, "Iris," then 4 -tJ tit ter, Tau Phi Lambda Sorority, Laurel Grove No. 95, Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle, recently held formal ritualistic inspection at the Masonic Hall. The official inspec introduced the initiates, Mrs.

Chambers, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Watson and Miss Hughes, all gowned in initiating robes. tion consisted of ceremonies viewed by state officers.

Mrs. Ann Young presided and conducted the opening ceremony of the business meeting, assisted by will appear in the Tau Phi Lambda bulletin, which is published for the nationwide organization. Mr. Lynn was honored by being elected as the state chaplain at the State Sorority Convention held last May in San Francisco. Mrs.

Christele Kern, vice president, conducted the pledge ceremony assisted by Mrs. Carol Smith, warden, and Mrs. Marilyn James, musician. During the candlelight ceremony, Mrs. Pat Thomas Mrs.

Joyce Gardner, Mrs. Nancy Watson and Miss Peggy Hughes received their pledge pins and Torchlight manuels. Pledge mothers (mystagogues) appointed were Mrs. Jean Atwood, Mrs. Marion Hughes Mrs.

Gail Worthen and Mrs. Eva Hemphill. Mrs. Carol Smith conducted the initiation ceremony. "Goddesses," Mrs.

Carol Smith, warden. During the business session re ports were given by Mrs. Marion WELL STOCKED Chapman's trout pond at the east end of Big Bear Lake is similar to several of such large ponds located along streams and lakes in the San Bernardino Mountains. Ducks swim slowly over the pondr which serves as annual playground for fowl. Hughes, ways and means, chairman; Mrs.

Caroline Steele, special projects committee; Mrs. Gail Worthen, welfare; and Mrs. Chris-tele Kern, social and rush chairman. SECOND IN STATE GIVES SHORT TALK Following the official inspection Mrs. Ann Young presented corsages of spider chrysanthemums to the visiting state and national officers of the sorority.

A corsage was also presented to Miss Frances Ferguson, national second vice president of the Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle and state manager, who was introduced and gave a short talk. Mrs. Bettie Sacchi, National Tau Phi Lambda president, who was the official state inspector of the chapter, was introduced and she in turn complimented the group on their performance. Mrs. Lorene Young, adviser, and Mrs.

Eva Hemphill, president of Laurel G. Grove, also gave short talks. Mrs. Jean Atwood was in charge UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SETS ADULT CLASSES Mrs. Ann Young, "Hera, Queen of Mrs.

Doris Holmes, historian, announced that the chapter had received a total of 118,376 points as Chino Resident Killed in Crash REDDING (UP) John Bloem- of July 31 in the' 34th annual pub REAL COOL Here's one way to keep cool during summer heat waves. Beautiful Janet Williams gets set to dip her foot in cool water rushing down Mt. Baldy waterfall in the San Gabriel Mountains. Summer recreation season at Mt. is nearing an end.

licity contest, second in the state Mrs. Lynn "Aphrodite, Goddess of Mrs. Doris Holmes, "Hestia, Goddess of the and Mrs. Bobbie Cowan, "Athene, Goddess of Wisdom," all gowned in robes, entered to the "March of the Priests" (Men- hof, 52, Chino, was killed instanly and ninth in the nation. Mrs.

Lorene reported that Mrs'. Ann Young and Mrs. Johnnie Lynn were the first to qualify from Zeta Alpha Chap Thursday when the automobile he was driving collided headon with RIVERSIDE University Extension adult classes scheduled for Monday evening meeting during the fall semester will begin Sept. 12 with most courses to be held on the Riverside campus of the University of California, according to Dr. Jack D.

Mezirow, extension campus representative. Prof. Arthur C. Turner, chairman of the Social Science Division, will teach a course in international relations dealing with cri With County Men in Service ter for Ritualistic Proficiency Cer a semi-trailer loaded with grain, of the hall decorations assisted by Mrs. Lorene Young.

Refreshments were served by Mmes. Atwood, James and Worthen. Presiding at the tea table was Mrs. Kern. delsshon), played by Mrs.

Marilyn James, musician! Muses were the Mmes. Eva Hemphill, Marion Hughes, Worthen, Atwood, Ethel Scott, Ethel tificates, having memorized all 40 miles north of here on U.S. 99. speaking parts in the ritual. Their I James G.

Hambright son of A passenger believed to be Bloem- pictures and personal accounts Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hambright hof's mother, Mrs. Antje Bloem- of Westend is home on a 14-day dergarten-primary teaching methods, nursery school play and play materials, and methods of secondary education.

Three other courses in the field of education will be offered in off-campus locations on Monday nights: audio-visual education will be given in the Riverside City Schools Administration Building beginning Oct. 6 and in Victorville beginning Sept. 26; and "Nature Study Methods for the Elementary is slated for Sept. 26 at the San Bernardino Valley College. A basic introductory course in the theory and applications of statistical methods will get underway Sept.

19 on the UCR campus and will continue to meet on successive Monday evenings throughout the fall semester. hof, 83, was injured and taken to son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Samuels.

All four boys attended Trona Unified High School in Trona prior to their enlistments. Lawrence E. Haas, yeoman McCloud hospital. The truck driver, AESOP OLYMPICS tical problems of power politics Kenneth Buttram, 33, Montague, was not injured seriously. behind today's world headlines.

Prof. Turner is the only departmental chairman who, by special third class, USN, son of Mr. and Banning to Stage Ancient Hare-Tortoise Race Coroner E. Duge Stanford termed the crash "the worst I Mrs. Edmund Haas, 9791 Citrus arrangement, is permitted to have ever seen." The auto was Fontana, is serving aboard the LST USS Crook Co.

BANNING The legendary demolished. The truck was over placid, reserved sort of tortoise. Fritened by Mercury, he finally withdrew his head into his shell. turned on the highway from the grudge match of the centuries the famous race between the hare teach a full course in the evening program. Monday evening courses designed especially for teachers and prospective teachers include: kin M.

Sgt. David B. Wells, instru leave. He is an electronic field seaman recruit in the Navy. He enlisted last June and completed his training in San Diego.

Hambright will attend the Navy Radar School at Treasure Island, San Francisco. He is a graduate of Trona High School. Pvt. Charles J. Kelsey of East -Highlands will complete recruit in the latter part of this -month at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego.

Pvt. Gary G. Phipps, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Phipps of 5956 N. Riverside Rialto, will also finish the and the tortoise will be restaged ment technician at the Culver impact, with the grain spilling. Traffic was held up more than an hour. as a three-day contest in Banning after a lapse of 2,000 years on Oct.

1 to Oct. 15. City Hughes Aircraft is now at the Red River Arsenal, Texar-kana, for instruction to op Mercury and Theophilus will be sponsored jointly by the membership of the Banning Chamber of Commerce. Members who joined during the first half of the year FONTANA Hares and tortoises from all erate a training command similar to the one at Red River. over Southern California are in will sponsor the hare, and those vited to compete in the Aesop Fables Grand Olympics, it was IT'S CLEAN UP TIME! 10-week course about the end of September.

announced by R. L. Hegnauer, secretary-manager of the Banning Chamber of Commerce, which will sponsor the historic sports event. "It's the biggest sports controversy of all time," said Hegnauer enthusiastically. "The Chamber in Son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank H. Wells, Trona, he is a graduate of Randsburgh High School. House Warming Given New Residents of S.B. A surprise house warming party was given Sept.

4 for Mr. and Mrs. Vern Newkirk and daughter A.3.C. Jim Doyle Littrell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. D. Littrell of 9 tends to remain neutral and settle formation from the tortoise." The first two entrants in the Olympics race were signed up by Hegnauer on Saturday. TURTLE ENTRY The tortoise, whose name is Theophilus, is owned by Major Taylor Jr. of Banning and he will be groomed for the strenuous, three-day races at the home of J.

W. Caldwell of 389 N. 4th St. Mercury is the name of the hare and he is owned by Attorney John Strahan of 99 V. Repplier Rd.

He has black ears, black spots on his white coat and black circles around his pink eyes. "In fact, Mercury is a black sheep among my rabbits," said Strahan. "He's the meanest rabbit in the kennel and totally without fear. He kicks and bites and it's entirely possible the judges may disqualify him for landing rabbit punches against the other contestants." Mercury exhibited his meanness when he was photographed alongside Theophilus earlier this week. He snarled several times and lunged forward on his leash toward a dog that was watching the proceedings.

WENT INTO SHELL Theophilus, on the other hand, appeared to be a good-natured. MODELS "ALL dd Yucaipa, is serving at the Amaril- lo Air Force Base in Texas. A pupil of 45an Bernardino Valley College Airman Littrell received I his basic training at Parks Air Force Base. John L. Bausano of Adelanto has Janice, in their new home at 3184 Elm wood San Bernardino.

The Newkirks, formerly of Mus-coy, and guests enjoyed a who paid dues the latter part of the year will sponsor the tortoise. Hegnauer said that "weather permitting and all entries awake at starting time" the Aesop Fables Grand Olympics will be staged at 4 p.m. daily on Oct. 13, 14, and 15. The contest will be judged by a Lion, a Kiwanian and a Rotar-ian.

ENTRIES INVITED Chambers of Commerce, clubs and service organizations are invited to submit their entries in the first day's race on Oct. 13. Individual entries will race on Oct. 14 and the sweepstakes race with winners of the two previous days will be held on Oct. 15.

Hegnauer pointed out that prizes will be awarded to both winning hares and tortoises in the Olympics as well as a grand prize to the winner in both classifications. Entries should be submitted to the Banning Chamber of Commerce as soon as possible. II Present at the affair were Messrs. and Mmes. Don Van MUST GO! the question of which animal is the faster for once and for all." AESOP STARTED IT The story of the race between the tortoise and the hare was first told by Aesop in his fables about 560 B.C.

The slow-but-sure tortoise won the race when the hare took a nap along the way. Hegnauer points out that rabbit-fans have suggested the hare might have been doped. "Besides, the encyclopedias are very vague about this fellow Aesop," declared Hegnauer. "Some scholars aren't even sure there was an Aesop and for all we know he may have got his in- Slyke, Cleve Van Slyke, Fred Holtz, George Shopbell, Kenneth Valdez, Glen Buchanan, Clarence Miller, Clifford Flint, Herbert Briggs, James Lovelace, Donald Hoffman, Leo Daunais and Barton To Make Room for 1956 Models Strait. Mr.

and Mrs. James G. Van Auken of Fontana and Miss Mar-lene Robertson of Chicago were also in attendance. I recently been awarded the rank of 2nd Lt. at Fort Benning, Ga.

Aboard the USS Blenny is mie L. Gray, engineman 3rd class in the Navy. John H. Fite son of Col. and Mrs.

J. H. Fite, 242 "Cajon Redlands, is enroute to Europe on a midshipman training cruise. He is in the engine room aboard the battleship USS Wisconsin. Fite -is a graduate of Stanford Univer- sity.

Arthur A. VVarnock, steelworker construction apprentice, USN, son Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. War- nock of 15029 Athol St.

in Fon-1 tana, graduated recently from the Navy's Construction Steelworkers School at Port Hueneme. Michael J. Phelan, son of Mr. "and Mrs. James N.

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