Document 6444783

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Document 6444783
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African Trip RecQunted By IsdbeNe Pearson
By MARGARET GRABAM
Isafcdle I>earsoa, owner of
IsabeOe's Beauty Strap, recently returned from an exciting mooth of touring Africa
with a stop-over at Washington. D.C.
Mrs. Pearson went to Africa to visit Rosemary Cbnlan,
who is froin Keno, and is now
working with Catholic W^fare under the Most Reverend
Kugene Butler, Bishop of
iMombasa. Kenya. Miss ConIan is the sister of Tim Cbnlan, who Mrs. Pearson has
been sponsoring at the seminary in the Pontifical Cbllege
of Josephemmi in Ohio.
Before departing for Africa,
she spent a few days in Wasta-
ington, I>.C., where Senaitor
Catuion arranged a tour for
her through the White House
and the Capitol buildings.
While in W'asMngton, Ifrs.
Pearson visited with Father
Paschal Kinsel. OFM, who
was her tour dk^ector on the
trip she made to the Holy
Land m ISeS. He took her
through the F^«Dcucan MOBastery where the Holy Land oi
America is located.
Isahelle stated that it was
just what the name imfdied—
an exact replica of all the
shrines found in the Holy
Land.
She said, "I feK that I was
back there again, ev«-y4hiB|g
is identical even to their location. Many of the holy shrines
are under ground and that is
how they were at the monastery." She went on to state
that sev«ral other shrines are
duplicated, including the grotto of Lourdes and even the
oatacombs.
The highlight of her visit in
Washington was the tour she
took throu^ the National
Catholic Shrine.
The trav^er started ttiat her
first thought as she stepped
inside the door ot the enormous cathedral and saw the
Chism's Report
To The People Of Henderson
This week discussions were held between
resimtatives off the City Manager, City Engineer,
FHA, our engineers and this o'ffice concerning the
most feasible plat for the first 40 acres ,as well as
the entire 160 acre parceL
"^ Ttie-ctty-has been requested to appoint members
to the Architectural Board to review floor plans
for distinctly different homes. Soon we will publish a sample for your edificationMay we take this opportunity to wish you a very
merry Christmas and a properous New Year.
HANK CHISM
costs just
pennies a day
Sparkletts drinking water
1
loqg aisli leading to <he attar
was "I wonder how Luci (Nugent) felt when she stood tare
as a nervous bride and looked
dovn Ike long v«y shelwd to
walk."
lirs. Pearson departed for
Africa on the 8th of October
aai after a short stop-over in
Rome arrived in Nombassa
on the 13th.
She was met I^ Miss Oonlan and spent the next week
visiting at tlie mission and
traveiiae into the busy country with her to see if any of
the near-by tribes needed any
help.
Aocordii^ to Kfrs. Pearson,
the poverty is overwttetanJDg
and. . ."some <rf the iaconveiiteaces they live with would
absoluteiy throw us. The dedic£^on of the missioaaries is a
t>eautiful thing to witness,"
She went on to aagr, "awl the
fact that they have to start
from scratch with everything,
including teaching the Africans to hamfie a hammer,
makes the mlvtinn and surroutMhng buihfings all the
more marvehiiB."
On Oct XL, IsaMle and
Miss Cbnlan slwied «« '^«be
big adventure," — two veeks
on safari.
lliey flew to Nairobi, met
thOK guiie awl spent the
0igbt. ia ttie Near Stiuriey BDtel. HK next morning tbej
left Nairobi and drove via the
Chanta PaBs to Nyeri. arrtvlog aft the Outspan Hotel to
time for lunch.
later that ^tomoon the totei traosport took them
through the forest to the world
famous Treetops Hotel, a
modem inn built 40 feet alMve
the ground in the iH-ancbes of
several C^jpe Chestnut trees.
ftfrs. Pearson said that they
were a little idamed because
they wa« taken to tiie hotel
by a giUde carrying a highpow»^ rifle and were told
they cotdd ncrt come doiwn until the neiot nHxning. It soon
became evident why. It was
situated by a water bi^ and
the nigtit was spent watching
elephimts, rhino, buffalo and
a variety of amaller game as
they came to orink.
She noted that the hotel was
reaQy buitt in the trees—she
had to jump over a limb to get
to her room.
Tlie hotel aoooniin^daMaps
all thnugh her tour were
modem and caafortaUe, accordkig to Mrs. Pearaati, aad
all had beautiful views, particularly at the Outspan where
ML KeaQra could be aeen ft%ma
their veranda.
On the 25th they left Nairobi
and drove southwards across
the wide Atfai Plakis, home of
ttK Masai, crossed the border
into Tanzania's northern territory and then on to Lake
Manyara National Park.
llieir haae camp here was
a hotel situated oo the exteone edet of the Great Bift
Watt, and ttie next two days
were spent in touring die trc^
ical forests and soda lidce.
On Oct. 27 they vent to
Ngorongoro, where they descended 2,000 feet to the 100
square miles crater floor and
spent tiie day in a paradise of
wfid animals and bird life.
The next day they refaaned
to ArvA» and crossed iato
Kenya again to enter Amoseli
Game Baserve via NoaoaBga.
Tlds reeerve is the home of
the black zhino, liop^
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and many other
l*s. Pearson said that M
vas aat unusual to drive ri^
by trees wtiere manor UwM
KQuld he pcrcbad, saooKing
sleepily in the sun. Ihey >ist
seemed to ignore the trew^
ers.
The entire aatei laas conducted in a VolkswsgHi bus
which was painted with zetra
alr^>e8 so the animals wotdd
just think it was one of thanWhen asked if she were
frighteoed at any time, WfS'PeersoD refriiad, "No, not
really, tiie guides were very
confident and seemed to know
what they were doing. We did
have one episode where a rhino charged us, but he (the
guide) just put his foot on the
gas and off we went away."
She commented that the
motor in the car was kept
naadiV at d dnies aa that a
"quick get-away" was possible.
It was in this area that
Mrs. Pearson was awarded
the honor of beiag caUed
Mania ChiM. wliich in Swahih
means Leopard Womao. She
has the diatfaottoB af baipK
die fint peraon to see § leopard la that reserve in afanost
two years.
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RHtNOS ON THE PLAINS IN AFRICA — Picttiradi are two rhino' on the AmMeli Game Reserve. Right after this picture was snapped the
rhino who is standing decided he didn't like the
photographer and charged.
doocs.
.moaqiiito
netting. "Didnt bodier me a
bit" said hts. Pearson. "I
slept hke a tog."
The next morning was spent
(hiving to see and photograph
the wild animals in tlieir primeval surroundings with the
majeatic doow of saow-capped ML Kflimaniaro looming
in the hai^groand.
Of al tiie Mdmal i she saw,
LOST—wUle fern, puppy with
gold trimmed ears, 600 Burton, SG&«813.
TGR SMLB—tem Honda Trail
56, needs eag. wmrk, |S0.
WWle in this, ai^ Bft-s.
her comfkaniofi
n a luxury
ftfrs. Pearson seems to have
taken a fancy to a poor old
abandoned nlmihnnt which
they had come upon. The
guide explained ttuH once the
dephaut's usefulness to the
herd is ended, they are forced
to leave and wandee alone until they die. Wten that happens the had ceooes back to
bury it
The one thing aha did aot
see was a ma$ie, of 9V kiad.
The guide taU her that a P3h
thon had been sighted a law
POOR OLD THING — Pichired is an abandoned
elephant photographed by IsabeNo Pearson on
a recent safari in Africa. This elephant is doomed to wander alone until his death because his
usafulnass to the tribe is
Looking forward to tliat
h'aditioBal Christinas dinner?
The fire chief probably has
the same idea, rraninds the
American Insurance .Association.
To help turn have a quiet
day. and at the same time
make sure that you have a
Merry Ouistmas, be sure
your oven is clean and free of
grease before you start cooking the Ctu-istmas turkey or
roast.
A greasy oven is a fire hazard and could not oidy bum
your Ctiristmas dinner to a
crisp, Init cause a serious fire
in your home.
llie American Insurance
Association advises tliat you
turn off the beat and leave the
oven door closed until the fu-e
is out. If necessary, call the
fire departntent.
•MMM
"Hiis we^ marks the beginning of the third week in Las
Vegas' "Support Op«-artion
Soapbar Month." Las Vegans
everywtiere are responding to
the {dea frmn our men in Vietnam for soap.
When the American troops
first entered Vietnam a little
over two years ago, many
Vietnamese pteople had never
seen a bar of soap. Children
and people of all ages were
dying daily from infection in
even a tiny scratch. Today,
through the Marine Corps Qvic Action Program, these people are healthier and have
pride in themselves.
The Civic Action Program
also provides sewing kits,
midwife kits, school kits, medical and hygienic supplies.
And it was discovered recently tiiat tt>e item most in demand which produces the
most immediate results is
soap.
Gradually, as a result of
this program, the Vietnamese
are learning to trust our men.
In return they do the only
things they can to show
their gratitude. When they
find the VC are massing outside of a village, they tell our
men. who are then able to
send for reinforcements. T^ey
also destroy deadly "booby
traps" set by the enemy.
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HMue dais aad Barren
0»4t-Tov-Seifer
moiAs hnpk but they
rvely
Mtaa Cbnlan, assured her that during
tlie r^iny season they were so
DumerBus that they would
coooe into the house, and that
she merely stwnpwl her feet
hard on the floor and the
snakes would dither out the
door. FVom ifrs. Pearson's
wide-eyed •ectatton of this
fact It wasefipareHt that she
gieatlj dlsHfces sanfcae.
At the end of the safari, flw
travelers retqmd toMnnrtiasa on the East Coast of Africa. Ifrs. Ptearson has many
pictares to remind her of the
bMUtifId sights she aaw «a
tUs memordbte Joim^. and
tfaoee of fte coaat along the
Indiaa Ocean are porlictdcrly
good.
I«ot that she win need pictures to remember the events
of ttiia trip; just ask her
"How WM Africa IsaheUe?"
and prepare to be out in ttie
bush country, traipsmg
uound in the lush green jungle growth, feel <fea treacfa af
coid from irilshMpdii ii and
know the quiet digmy ef Ijtm
African people. Bar vivid de»^pttons and deli^ in Africa makes you feal Upt you
have been tlier^
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MAMA CHUI—Padcing up over the top of her
safari bus is Mama Chui, better known as Isabello Pearson. Mrs. Pearson was honored with
tho nante, which in Swahili means leopard woman, far being the first person to sight a leopard
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