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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 32

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San Bernardino, California
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Living CotnlcS C-17 Conversation G2 Television C-6 Theater C7 TIiurMlay, OctoliW 28, 1971 Section Tour 1 -(J) 0) loMG- F.it 1. Aft Lobby, Museum Entry, 2. Queen Mary Story. 3. Engine Room.

4. Shalt Alley. 5. Alt Steering Station. 6.

Propeller. 7. DecK Lounge. 8. Theatre.

9. Stern Gallery. 10. Main Lounge. 1 1.

Starboard Prom Deck. 12. Cargo Hatch. 13. Bow.

14. Where the passengers lived. 1 5. Officers Quartan. 16.

Bridge. 17. Top of the House. IB. Sun Deck.

19. Lifeboat 23. FT- "1 fi.MnDa MTtou on ooouooo ib oiuuux ou Dooamo 01 11 too 00 0000000 ITiniF immm rrffiifiimiTnBMi I S. 4c? 1 rw2? itrii nn ..1 -n0'' Entry f.xi The Living aetAA by JflCqiJISVYvftt COU4tfi3IJ EX Future Living Sea Development lOf.ftfiil.i Irt'U Era The Weekender Grand Lady Every een a i ladies (or it just might be part of a marvelous day. At the present time your visit is called the preview tour.

Work is continuing on many of the future attractions that will be available when all the work is completed. These include the Jacques Cousteau exhibit, specialty shops, 400 room hotel and dining rooms. Covered walkways lead from the parking lot to the entry on the promenade deck. The tour begins in the main lounge where one of the many, pretty, bright young By STEVE IIOTCH lun-Tlfaram Staff Member At the end of (he Long Beach Freeway rests a grand old lady, upon whose head Adnlph Hitler once placed a price of a quarter of a million dollars. This money plus the iron cross with oak leaves and all the honors that the Third Reich could bestow would be given the submarine captain who could torpedo her RMS Queen Mary.

The same thing applied to her sister the EMS Queen Elizabeth. No one "earned" the money and honors and the Queen Mary is per-manenlly anchored and receiving all visitors who care to call. Freeway signs direct The Weekender directly into the parking lot. Refore you leave, home to pay your respects be sure you are wearing good walking shoes, comfortable clothes, have your camera (if you aren't a picture taker, post cards are available) and be prepared to spend the better were discovered climbing down the ladders which extend the full length. After a brief stop at the well deck you are escorted to one of the first class cabin accomodations which consists of bath, maid or valet room, living room and bedroom both of which are large and finished with beautiful woods.

These rooms are in sharp contrast to the nearby area which is a display of the ac- (Continued on 5, Column 1) easy to imagine the pleasant atmosphere of this area as this magnificient ship knifed through the waves of the North Atlantic. At the forward hatch the prime function of the Queen is given. Passengers were really secondary for the two queens were built primarily as mail ships hence the RMS designation royal mail ship. Roth queens carried tons of mail in the four and one half days on each crossing. They also carried gold bullion and other miscellaneous cargo, but the mails were their prime function.

Crossing the teak wood decks, two-inch thick and bolted down, the anchor and mooring gear can inspected. Each link in the anchor chain weighs a mere 240 pounds, so there is little worry about "shop lifting." The Weekender can peer down the boatswains locker which extends down i decks. This is covered with glass after two little boys one of the a so personable young men) gives a short talk about some of the interesting features of the room. Dare woods, a specially built piano, lovely lighting, two fireplaces and the captain's table, number 85, prepared with lovely table settings, are highlighted. A short walk forward through a future shopping area and The Weekender is in what was formerly a cocktail lounge overlooking the bow.

It is San Bernardino' Chancel Players To Appear on TV on Channel 7. The time has been set at an hour to permit viewers to attend church and Sunday school after the program ends at 9:30, according to Dr. Clifton Moore of the Southern California Council of Churches, "Sunday Story Time" producer. Dr. Moore, who produced a program a few years ago featuring the Aliens, wanted "The Kingdom of Carealot" to be aimed at children 7 through 9, but he feels that adults will want to watch, too.

Allen and Huffstutler, seeing "little in the way of imagination and creativity in religious broadcasting," conceived an idea for "conveying the teachings of Jesus which would first of all be 'a good story'." Allen explained: (Continued on C-4, Column 1) By CHARLES D. PER LEE luivTieram Lively Arts Editor SAN BERNARDINO The professionality of the Chancel Players of First United Presbyterian Church has led them to be chosen to appear five times on the ABC-TV children's show, "Sunday Story Time," emanating from Hollywood on Channel 7. Gloria McMillan Allen, wife of the church's minister, Rev. Gilbert Allen, is director of the Chancel Players. Mrs.

Allen was a professional radio, TV and movie actress and was Harriet Conklin on Hie famous "Our Miss Brooks" program. The first four dramas, under the title of "The Kingdom of Carealot," were written by Jim Huffstutler, the Rev. Mr. Allen's associate. "The Kingdom Is Lost" Is the initial episode, to be released at 9 a.m.

this Sunday v- i Jack '0 Lantern Cookies for the Halloween Croied Treat Those Trickster 7v 7-r til" A t't Halloween and i accompanying custom of "trick or treat" immigrated ro this rountry with the Irish in the IRlO's. Youths of this country were quick to catch on lo thp spirit of the holiday and brcame exceedingly creative in Ihnr selection of tricks to induce treats from uneasy homeowners. Overturned outhouses, wagons on front porch lawn rurmuire in tree tops, a cow in thp park bandstand. were but a few pranks of the era. It was a matter of necessity for home- makers to win over the goodwill of "tricksters with treats from the kitchen.

Traditional Halloween ftmHe Cream shortening, butter and suzar until licht and fluffy. Add egg, vanilla and orange bits and beat well. Sift flour, measure and sift again with allspice, bilking' powder and salt. Stir into creamed mixture. Add milk.

(Dough will be stiff.) Chill 1 hour. Divide dough into 8 portions. Roll out each portion to inch thickness on floured wax p.iper. Using a big cookie cutter or a paper pattern, cut out cookies. Place on lightly greased baking sheet.

Rake in degree oven 12 to l.i minutes or until lichtly browned. Let cool on baking sheet 5 minutes before removing to cooking racks. Makes approximately 6-inch cookies. FROSTING .1 cups sifted powdered sugar "4 teaspoon salt '2 teaspoon pure vanilla extrart 4 lahlespoons milk Food colors, red and yellow Decorator icing Decorator gel Decors Fiend first 5 Ingredient If necessary, add more milk, a drop at a time, until mixture Is of spreading consistency. Tint icirg orange ith food color, if desired.

Spread cookies with frosting. Make Jack 'O Lantern fares using decorator icing, writing gel and Decors. Note: To tint frosting use a few drops each of yellow and red food color. CHERRY DONETS 1 Jar (4 ounces) red maraschino cherries, drained 1 packed (l.Vi ounces) hot roll mix teaspoon nutmeg Solid all-vegetable shortening for deep frying Chop rherrics and drain on paper towels, riepare hot roll mix according to package directions adding nutmeg and cherries to yeast mixture before addition of flour mixture. Allow dough to rise until doubled in bulk.

Roll nut douch to rectangle 22-'- rut into 44 '-j-ineh strips. Twist strips and shape into rrullcr or donuf shnpe Mlow to me aam f.r about 3i minutes or until doubled in volume. Fry 2 to 3 donuts at a Mm in shortening hrated to fi5 degrees for 2 to 3 minutes or urtil bmwred on both sides. Drain donuts on paper 0 1 s. Roll In (Continued en Column 1) ate fl je v.

-1 thought to have come from the ancient Bruits' feast of Samhain. JACK LANTERN COOKIES '4 cup shortening '4 cup butter cup sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract li leasponn orange bits 2 cups all purpose flour teaspoon allspir I'-i teaspoons baking powder i teaspoon xatt 2 teaspoons milk rrcxhyterian Churrh Gloria atul Gil Allen Intrwlnc new TV show for children enrh Sunday, rhat with Oicsler Anderson (Mhiz) before cameras roll.

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