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AMORC FOLDER 9
(1961-1968)
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1961
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Ocala Star-Banner
Ocala, Florida
Thursday, January 5, 1961
Page 4
Additional Rosicrucian Books Received At Library
Additional volumes on the subject of Rosicrucianlsm have beenadded to the collection ol Rosicrucian philosophy at the local publiclibrary.
Paul H Seib, local Rosicrucianmember, states that be has beeninformed by the grand secretary
of the Rosicrucian Order, that because of the demand for works onthis subject, it has been found essential to donate further copies tothe Ocala library.
Seib also declares 'that since theRosicrucian Order, known asAMORC, is not irreligious organization, all Its publications aretreatises on philosophy, metaphysics, the sciences, and the arts—theobject of the organization beingto give the*student or member an
understanding of the fundamentallaws of life so as to permit himto realize a fuller,and more abundant existence.
“The selection of cities for theperiodic Rosicrucian conclaves is'determined/* seib said, “by the interest shown by the . reading
public In the organization’s publications and monthly periodical theRosicrucian Digest, in the publiclibraries."
In addition to holding membership conclaves in such cities, extensive advertising iX then conducted by the Grand Lodge in thelocal press. The funds that makepossible the donation of the booksto the public libraries are the resultof contributions of local membersof the organization.
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer
Edwardsville, Illinois
Wednesday, February 15,1961
Page 11
s there an invisible influence upon our lives? Learn to mas-
ter the subtle forces that de-
termine your destiny. Write for gift booklet. THE MASTERY OF L FE, to Scribe CSE, AMORC.
San Jose, California. (Read Rosicrucian Digest magazine in Edwardsville Library).
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The Arizona Republic
Phoenix, Arizona
Saturday, March 11, 1961
Page 31
Myrtle Cate Given AwardMrs. Myrtle E. Cate, minister
director of the Unity Truth Cen-
ter, has beenpresented the Rosi-
crucian Humanist Award for un-
usual and outstanding humani-
tarian service to the community.
The presentation was mode by Paul J; Stevenson on behalf of the Rosicrucian Order of San
Jose, Calif., a nonser.tarian or-
ganization. He is inspectorgeneral
of the group.
OUter recipients of the award in previous years include former City Magistrate C. W. Pensingcr, Emmet McLoughlin, director of Memorial Hospital; and Mrs. Hazel Cardwell, who works for the Alcoholics Rehabilitation Cen-
ter and former superior court commitment clerk.
The award cited Mrs. Cate for the spiritual influence she has had on hundreds of persons trained at the center.
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The Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Terre Haute, Indiana
Sunday, March 12,11961Page 37
FORM CHAPTER OF ROSICRUSIAN ORDER
Thr Supreme Grand Lodge of(he Inlernation.il Rosicrucian Order. AMORC. has authorized theformation of a local chapter toserve its members in Te rre Haute
land vicinity. Accorim 4 to Mrs.
Carl Gentry, 657 M>rh Fourthstreet, local spokes M n for theorder, the new chapter makes atotal of more thai ]2> Rosicrucian chapters in this jurisdiction.
The newly appoi rc i officersare Mrs. Carl Gentry, master,and Donald H. Causev guardian.
Mrs. Gentry states that theRosicrucian Order \* not a re
ligious society, but is a philosophical movement d€\o ed to thastudy of the sciences and thelaws of nature as fo ir d expressesin man. Bimonthl} meetings willhe held at the Forty tr.d Eight
i clubhouse. 419 Sod h Ninth
Carl Gentry, 657 North Fourth
street, local spokesta 1 for theorder, the new chapter makes
total of more thai J25 Rosicrucian chapters in this jurisdiction
The newly appoi i t 1 officer
are Mrs. Carl Gentry, masterand Donald H. Ca Jsev guardian
Mrs. Gentry slates that thRosicrucian Order is not a religious society, but is a philosophical movement dcvo ed to thstudy of the sciences and th
laws of nature as f$i nd expressein man. Bimonthb meetings wil; be held at the Forty md E ighclubhouse. 419 Soa h Nmlhstreet, on the seconi ; nd fourthSundays of each m o r l at 3 p.m
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The Hammond Times
Hammond, Indiana
Sunday, March 12, 1961Page D-I4
Group MarksAncient Rite
Rosicrucians. a non-religious butphilosophical fraternity, will cele-jbrate the ancient new year rite
j Wednesday at the Knights of
j Pythias building, 5454 Hohman
'Ave., Hammond,
j Mrs. John R. Kennedy, 941 169thj Pi., Hammond, master of the Cal-
(umet chapter, said the ancient
Egyptians from the time of Mem-.phis to the Ptolemaic period began*
! their new year on or about the
time of the vernal equinox when
the sun on its journey crosses the
celestial equator and enters the
zodiacal sign of aries which al
ways occurs about March 21.“This was considered the be
ginning of the new year because
spring is symbolic of new life —
emphasized by the reawakening
of nature from the dormant
period of winter, the burstingforth of blossoms and the growth
of living things/' explained Mrs.Kennedy.
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Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Tuesday, March 14,1961
Page 8
RosicruciansTo Install
The R o s i c r u c i a n Order,AMORC, will install new officers in a.ceremony lo be heldat 1045^ N. Catalina Ave. at& p.m. on Friday.
New officers will be Mrs.
Harriet Pellicci, master; Mrs.Gloria Stanton, secretary;Donald Stone, chaplain; AlbertPrince and Mrs. DorothyWang, guardians; and Mrs.Azelia Jeney and Mrs. June
Tourney, trustees.Additional information con
cerning the meeting may beobtained by contacting Mrs.C* E. MacConnell, 1621 Buck
eye Lant,
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Wednesday, March 15, 1961
Page 24
AMORC to Meet Here%
The Peninsula Chapter of theftosicrucian Order, AMORC, will
install officers for the coining(>car At a regular meeting at Lind',Hall, Belmont on Thursday. S p.m .!
To be in sta ll^ arc: Zoic M. j
Swicjron, master. Palo Alio;John Hester, deputy master, Palo;
Alto: Charles France, chah-manof board of^ trustees. South SanFrancisco; Mrs. Peter Jones,
chapter secretary. Bclmor.t: Et-tore Da Faro, chaplain. Palo Alto;
Joe Teare. Ir.ner guardian. Hills-Sorcuch: Peter Jones, outer guar-
dian.dian, Belmont; Mrs. VeraWhy bark, Matre, San Mateo;Evelyn Bochlcr, chantrcss. SanBruno: Chet Swicnton, chanter.Palo Alto. The mcet:ng is opento all Rosicrjcians. Tho install-’
ation ceremony will follow the*
;annual celebration of the New•Year rite. Chris Cabaljna, re-1tiring ttaster, will give a brieftalk.
Burlingame Has Nursery OpeningsThe Burlingame recrcaiion de
partment has two openings in its
nursery school at Buriingame village, located on California drive
near Oxford street. These open
ings arc for the afternoon tlasses,
2-3 p.m. from Kor.day throughThursday.
Children must be four years oldprior to December 2. 1960. Regis-
irations will be taken at theschool cr at Lhe center. 850 Bur
lingame avenue.
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The Desert Sentinel
Desert Hot Springs, California
Friday, March 17 1961
Page 7
Honor Ancient New Year Rite
The re-enactment of a cere
mony that began in ' ancientEgypt over 40 centuries ago willbe the highlight of a local Rosicrucian conclave to be held hereat 3 p.m. on' Sunday, March 19.
According to Gertrude Wins-borrow, Master of the Rosicrucian Desert Pronaos, the ancientEgyptians, from the time of
Memphis to the Ptolemaic Period, began their New Year on orabout the time of the vernalequinox.
March 21 is also the beginningof the fiscal period of all Rosicrucian Lodges, Chapters, andPronaoi throughout the world;and the date Is marked by the
installation of new ritualisticand administrative officers.
New officers of the local Rosicrucian organization who willbe installed are: Rhea Hoffman,master; Edith Arndt, Secretary,and Tom Winsborvow, guardian.
The ceremony and conclave isto be held at the Town Hall, 8th
Street and Cactus Ave., DesertHot Springs. Many visiting members from the surrounding citiesare expected to be in attendance.
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The Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Corpus Christi, Texas
Sunday, March 19,1961
Page 10
ROSICRUCIANS TO CELEBRATE ANCIENT NEW YEAR RITE
The re-enactment of a ceremony that began in nncsent Egvpover forty centuries ago ill ;x> the hi^hli^ht of a locaRosicrucian cor.clavc 10 be held here Sunday, March 19, a
■pt lorn
Rosicrucian cor,clave 10 be held here Sunday, Mir oh 19, at3: (X> P.M.According t/> Mrs. Juel RoMe Cox, Master of the RosicmcianCorpus Christi Pronaos. the ancient Egyptians from the timeof Memphis to the Ptolemaic Period, be^an their New Yearon or about the time of the vernal equinox when the sun. on
its journey, cnosscs the celestial equator and enters the 7.odiaeal sign of Aries, which aFwavs occurs on or about March 21. Thiswas considered lhe beginning of the New Year and wassymbolic of new life.T <\2 occasion of the New Year is celebrated, stales Mrs. Cowby a symbolic feast in which the participants partake of pimplefoods coresponding to certain basic elements o( Nature, suchas: salt. com. and unfermented grape juice.As the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, a nonreligious but philosophical fraternity, maintains that its traditional origin occurredduring the rdgn of Amenhotcp IV, in 137)0 R.C., the Ordereommemoralos this ancient New Year beginning with aceremony, though non religious that embraces the allegorical
significance of the age-old Egyptian rite.March 21 is also tlie beginning of the fiscal period of a’.lRosicrucian Ixviges, Chapters, and Pronaoi throughout theworld; and the date is marked by the installation of newritualistic and administrative officers.New officers of the local Rosicrucian organization who willbe installed are; Mr. G. G. Kredrichs, Master; Mrs. M. L.Mot\rroal, Secretary;and Nicanor Reyna, Guardian.The coremony and conclave is to 1*? lirld at 5740 Highway 9.Many visiting members from the s'.irro'jndmg cities areexported to be In attendance.
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The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
Monday, April 24, 1961
Page 19
— ' f y o U — '
S E E W I T H O U T E Y E Situcr* pevccjkti**?
TOU know that seeing is not believing. How many t imcs has experience provedto you that something is not what it appeared to your eves? How many times at night— alone in your homeor office— has there flashed
into your consciousnessa
mental picture— a pictureabout a person or event —more revealing, more truth*ful than your eyes ever disclosed? This intuitive vis
ion. inner sensitivity, can be developed to serve yourneeds. Let the Rosicrucianteachings explain how this
can be done.Write for thr fnsrintiting FR F E b<*nk. ' [hr Ma*trry o/ Life." Address: Scnbe H F. .V
4•m/Tnj
acmss as fl**i
BfX
U N J O S I ( A * 0 « C ) C A l l l O i M l A
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney, Australia
Tuesday, April, 25, 1961
Page 4
FHEE PUBLIC LECTURE
" T H E S E C R E T T E A C H I N G S O F J E S U S ”What do authentic records preserved for centuries n the true archives of the L.s«*nc nnd Rnsicrucian Brotherhood reveal to us abou t the dc of Jesus? Who were th« Magi? Did they help Jesus prepare for His ministry? Where did Jesus rcccivc His early education? Wiicre was He between the ages of twelve and thirty? Did He have a secret .school where He taught the higher mysteries to selected students? f so, "h at were those secret teachings? Hear these questions discussed by Gcrnld Bailey, h R.C, tfrom San Jose, California, and member of the nternational Doard of Lectureship of the Rosicrucian Order AMORC).
AJso Sound and Colour Film— DO MA N OF DEST NY.
TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 8 P.M.ANZAC HOLSF. AU J I IO R 1LM, 26 CflllrCe Street.
Th« Rotlcructan Ord«r AMORC.
(A non-scctarlan philoiophlcal fraternity.)
VU:
The Times
San Mateo, California
Saturday, October 8, I960
Page 2
Is There Life on Other Planets?
Does man stdnd alonein the tideiess ocean ofspace? Is ezrth the only habitat of intelligentbeings? Those strange— inexplicable feelingswe have at tiir.es . . . are they a tugging from
• the recesses ©i space upon cur sense?? Hear. Gerald Bailey, member of lhe International
Lecture Board of the Rosicrucian Order,AMORC, discuss this subject broadly and rationally. See spectacular color views of stellarobjects. "Enjoy tho sound-color film, DOMAIN
. OF DESTINY which invites you into a newworld. of personal mastership?
Sunday Evening, October 3; 2 p.m.PENINSULA ROOM
b e n j a m i n f r a n k l i n h o t e l
■ * U I
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Thursday, May 4, 1961Page 12
PLAN ROSICRUCIAN
PROGRAM SUNDAY
The local Chapter of the Rosicrucian Order AMORC will spon
sor an educational program Sun
day. May 7, at 2 p.m at the
Krientenstem Post of the Amer
ican Legion. 2238 North Thirteenth street.
Mrs. Bertha Wetzel of Indianapolis, noted traveler and lecturer, will show slides and speak
on her recent tour of Egypt. Asocial hour will follow the program.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City, Utah
Sunday, May 7,1961
Page W 17 '
fHOtfGHTS^
fyw, nfluence Others With Your Thinking!
TRY ir some tune. Concenrrate
inrently upon another person
seated in i toom with you, without
his noticing it. Obierre him grid*
ually become restless and finally
turn and look in your direcrionj
Simple— yet it is a positite dtmomtra-
tien that,thought generates a men-
tal energy which a n be projected
from your mind to the conscious-
ness of another. D o you realize how
much of your success and happi-
ness in life depends upon your in-
fluencing others? s it not important
ro you to have others understand
your point of view—to be reccp
tire to your proposals?
Demonstrable Facts
How many times have you wished
thete were some way you could im
press another favorably—
b:m tr her your iJ tst? That thoughts
can be transmitted, received and
understood by others is now scien-
tifically demonstrable. The tales of
miraculous accomplishments of
mind by the ancients are now
known to be fan—not fable. The
method whereby these things can
be
inttnlnnMllj, not accidentally, ac-
complished has been a secret long cherished by the Rosicrucians—one
of the schools of ancient wisdom
existing throughout the world. To
thousands everywhere, for cen-
turies, the Rosicrucians have pri-
vately taught thia nearly-lost tr? of
the practical use of mind poweti
This Fret Book Point*
Out the Way
The Rosicrucians (not • religious
organization) invite you to explore
the powers of your mind. Tbeir
sensible, simple suggestions have
caused intelligent men and women
to soar to new heights of accomplishment.
Tbrj uil l lkow you how
to use your natural forces and tal<
ents to do things you now think
are beyond your ability. Uu tbt
coupon Mow and send for a copy of
the ' fascinating sealed
fr te bookj
l''The Mastery of Life," which ex-
plains how you may receive this
unique wisdom and benefit by its
application to your daily affairs.
Address: Scribe Z.M.G.
The ROSICRUCIANS( A M O I C ) •
SAN JOSE, CAL FORN A
Scribe Z.M.G TV Roi.cruca^J. AMOIC.
toiiercclta Hik. Saa Jcte, Cali/ctak.
lUa&T «ce4 ee< » (tee cop* tbtbook. "Th* Muur r of Life.*' I ua <olera'ti is lonill ke* I SMTrerrr*iaivMnMi «boo( 6e foil a it of crmrunl powrrt
Kisc
Addrt*_
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The Terre Haute Star
Terre Haute, Indiana
Thursday, June 22, 1961
Page 11
Rosicrucian Event
Set Here SundayThe Franz Hartmann Chapter
of the R o s i c r u c i a n OrderA. M. 0. R. C. will be host to theCalumet Chapter at 2 o'clockSunday afternoon at 2238 NorthThirteenth Street. *
Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, master of the Calumet chapter, willlecture. A lunch will follow themeeting.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Thursday, July 27, 1961
Page 9
Santa Cruzans
Attend Conclave
Of Rosicrucians
TN* VMW Rom< m c ia n Interna-
•;<»nal convrnt on mrntlv at S^n.liisi' w3s attonrVd hv 'smta Cni7-
an* Mr an'! Mr* W P. MaxwrTI,Mr* \orrn.< I Merc** and Mr*
N« .»!*:> 1(MK) jh r*on* jjathrrpd
f«>r th« vr^vion*' of ?hr nonsntartan fratrrnal organization Durinn ?ht* six-day convention >' • htnpu - as time and spacr p>vch« log\ of .»r\ bro?h< r h * fman human roi;ition>h t*art of umo i tration and n^t.-n*n in to*1aj ** world wore con*
sirfpn**!
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, September 21, 1961
Page 11-C
R o s i c r u c i a n s W i l l R e e n a d 1B u i l d i n g o f G r e a t P y r a m i d !
On lhe date of Ihe autum-a- a burial pbcc of a vainj
nal equinox in Sopteml»er,l*har«iah who desired a monu
when ihe >un crosscs the m«»nt of hi* r**ien. bu i a« a-
celestial e q u a to r . Ro-k-ru-temple <•! Icarninc
clans throughout ihc world The construction of the
u lit commcmorate the build- Great Pyramid. it i< vaid. re-inc of the Great Pyramid of quircd a knowledge of all ofEgypt. the known science.* of the
Ken Laurence. master of pevrlndthe l«cal AMORC. Rosicru- its building entailed a mas-jcian Van Nuys c h a p te r . lory of mathematics, physics!s ta te d that Rodcruci«n>: anil a c*>n-.jderable under *throuehout the jurisdiciion-'tamling of those fundamcn-jof Ihc philosophic order will:mis of astronomy recognized!gather for a ceromony on'today.Sunday at which lime they since the Rosicrucians. Itwill symbolically reenact the I* sahJ. trace their traditional!building of the Great Pyra- oriitin back to Amenhotep IV,]mid of Cheops. Pharoah of Eeypt in 1350 BC.:
The outdoor fete and cere- anil hUiuiically known as themony will be <*nucted locally ;fir>i great |>erso»allly in his-jrt 6 p.m. at 7l7i woodman'lory, they commemorate theirA*ve. The public is invited I ancient origin by the ritual-lo witness the ritual and par- istic construction of a mlnia--tLclpate in the fete, Laurence ture pyramid.said
According lo Rosicrucian traditions, Laurence said, the
pyramid of Cheops, at Gizeh.was begun about 4000 DC, onthe occasion of the fall equinox.
Unlike the other pyramidsbuilt during the pyramid ageof Egypt. It was not intended
The laying of each stonerepresents lo lhem the cultural accomplishments of the
order during each year of itsexistence.
The apex will be placedupon a miniature pyramid ala future time when the idealsof the Rosicrucian movementhave been realized.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Saturday, November 4, 1961
Page 2
I PRESENT LECTURES
T h e Rosicrucian O r d e rAMORC will present a series offour lectures entitled “Keys tothe Universe.” the first lectureof this series will be siven onTuesday. Nov. 7. at 7.30 p.m. atthe Terre Haute House.
These lectures will be spon
sored by the extension committee of the Franz HartmannChapter. No admission fee or do- !nation will be required and thepublic is invited. For further in- 1
formation call C-6400
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Sunday, November 5, 196!Page 6-A
i Ro s ic ruc ian s M ee tj
In No. Hol lywoodI NORTH HOLLYWOOD —(Approximately 350 Southern ICalifornia members attended[the Ancient Mystical Order ofjRosicraeian meeting last night(in the Masonic TenipJe.
Guest of honor was RalphM. Lewis, imperator of the in*ternational order. The Valleybranch of the oldest fraternalorder in existence sponsoredjthe event.i Mystical convocation preceded a reception honoringMr. and Mrs. Lewis and othergrand iodge dignitaries. Entertainment and refreshments;were featured.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Sunday, November 12, 1961
Page 45
PUBLIC LECTURES
CONTINUE TUESDAY
The public lectures being spon
sored by the local Chapter of
the Rosicrucian Order (AMORC)
will continue.The second lecture of the
series titled. “Keys To The Universe” will be ffiven Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. in room MF of the
Terre Haute House.An open forum session will fol
low the lecture at which time a
panel chosen from members of
the extension committee willanswer questions f r o m the
audience.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, November 16, 1961
Page 33-C
Rosicrucians Plan Annual Balaar Here
VAN NUYS— A collectionof more tbao 50 authenticallycostumed 'dolls. representingancient and modem countries, will be one of the features of the annua] bazaar,
DESIGNED COSTUMES —Laura Hoskins, retired Shakespearean actress,made costumes for dolls which will be displayed during annual bazaar of VanNuys Rosicrucian Order. Authentically clothed, dolls represent ancient and modern countries. Other features of two-day event will be international booth containing gift items and usual booths carrying bazaar items.
Van Nuys Rosicrucian Order,to be held this Saturday andSunday from 10 a.rn. to 10p.m. at Lodge headquarter*,7237 Woodman Ave.
Laura Hoskins, r e ti r e dShakespearen actress, madeall the costumes for the dollsby hand after extensive research into the various modesand styles they represent.
Other unusual features ofthe iwo-day event will be anInternational booth containing rare and unusual giftsfrom around the world. Theseitems have been selected personally by members of theInternational Order, Rosicru-cians, and shipped from many
points on the globe for thebazaar.
Many other booths with/unique merchandise will be.offered during the two-dayevent, as well as the usual |"tfazaar items," refreshmentsand entertainment.
Proceeds will be applied tothe building fund for a newtemple for the ancient, mystlcal. fraternal organization, tobe erected at the WoodmanAve. location.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Friday, November 17, 1961Page 15-A
A n n u a l B a i a a r t o B e H e l d b y V a n H u y s R o s i c r u c i a n sV\N* N’l ’YS — Van \'m% }V«ifi< National Kxhihiuon inl^dgc. Rostuuuan Oidei Kxhibil ion l\nk in Vamou\
'AMORC has announced it* ei ls(* at wh iih it won hon
annual ha/aar will tx* hold uiahk,tomoirow from W * m to f» j,, |s n„u uu ,kim* on ajpin and Sunda\ fiom 1 t ii '» H „ nu, u i,|<. lot lhr Son.ppm .it ii» i Woodman A 'r timt't Chit* in l«iawU*\ Cal
Gifts funn sutxudinate ivcentb 'biiynd >ull1*<iies in H itHintiMS will be »„ m \|j j \. Idaho.V°W '»nh pioteecls point: to Ult), pMHWI|s «,f its N,k to Bo|the temple iMiihlin? rund t«n»ai«l ,i fund fot chikbm of
0/ tal mivnM iv an in tl rtttttttrtic«1a> tabic to be donated b> | d in \vd in thi* tommySwedish craftsman E ik A ipteen as ihoj come" ■slidEntk*oti of lywO \am/wcn jrmkson and the i>eople otSt , Reseda st .Mai's wcit mi kind that
Wo ikins mi (frtrnih 1 wished to do something finOne of Enck^on <»fn>i ^uch the small f i' of the town in
tab)e< was the subject of a iciu m I ho|*e this pm \\ii)N|»ecial stoiN published in> accomplish in some >mallThe News on Jan 2i> Later, mea^uie that puipovea?» result of the leatute. its The artt'an added I mbuildci was in\ued to exhibit supjxwod to be lettied but ifhis work at the Sept«mt>ei I find another town wheie
f/te kids need somethin# 1IIktep UKhi on makinK thrlaMi
The table* air of walnutmaple and «h«*n> and looked.n fiom diffetint angles. picethe illusion of pMtutrs—onelike l.ill buildmps anothi ilike a flipht of sic/k
Hi k kMin ie waled that h«fiivt the design Iwik in
in an oid rate lk>ok <*l*tamed man' .'car* befoie Hesari the dco-isn wa< Minilai toone umjU in the floor of oneof the P\ram ids
A mom: o*het items to twsold in thr fund lai'inp ba/.i.ii ji c a hand nude figuteol a s^, nd elephant, >entfiom Ccvlun ami a boomeianplecci'ed fi<*m NewcastleWest \Ustiatia
\(.olkttion of o'et o'* au
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Saturday, November 25, 1961
Page 7
For AMORCA sound - and - color movie
“Egypt, Cradle o: Culture" will
be presented during a public
meeting sponsored by PeninsulaChapter AMORC a: Lind hall.?Jasonic way, Belmcr.1, Thursdayat 8 p.m. . .
The film recently photographedby the Rosicrucian AMORC camera expedition, shows views cT(the Great Pyramids of Gizeh. theSphinx, King Zoser’s mortuary^jcitv, mosques, old Cairo, and a:w
cient Sakkarnh. •included in the program will;
be a lecture 01; "Personal Magnetise and the Human Aura.“followed by panel discissicr. Re*rrcshrneiiis will be served eurij;£the social hoar lo A?*TORC members and others al!endjr;£.
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The San Bernardino Daily Sun
San Bernardino, California
Thursday, December 7,1961
Page D-3
Rosicrucians Plan
ESP Demonstration
A talk arid demonstration of p\
trasrnsorv perception ill hr pir-
srnted lo thr Pomona (’ h a p t p r,
The l l o s i n ucian (>rdrr
at S p m. Sunday at J?»9 K, Holi
Aw., Pomona.Dr .1 ( ’ (iuidero, dr|Hit> {grand
master. will *ik IT iis is ft vjh»
ri d r\«’nt f*f thr Pomona Chapter,
to which all chapter and national mrmUi-s are invited. slid Ruth
V Schiffman. master of thr Pomona Oiaptrr.
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1962
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F R E E P U B L I C L E C T U R E"The Mysteries Of Death”
by Gerald Bailey, F.R.C,
(From San Joto, California, and member of iho International
Board of Lectureship of tho Rosicrucian Order AMORC.
From whcnco do wo como and whither do wo go?
This is the eternal question. Why should the in
evitable experience of death bo shrouded in fear
and gloom for so many people? Out of the endless
research and storo of useful and practical knowl
edge, tho Rosicrucians lift the veil of darkness on
this subject.
Also Sound and Colour Film
"DOMAIN OF DESTINY"
Monday, Jan. 8 , - 8 P.M.
Victoria Hall, Westmount4626 Sherbrooke Street West
THE ROSICRUCIAN ORDER AMORC
A non-sectarian fraternity devoted to tho investigation ond
and study of tho higher principles of lifo as found expressed
in man and nature.
The Gazette
Montreal, Canada
Saturday, Janu ary 6, 1962
Page 8
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The Press-Gazette
Hillsboro, Ohio
Tuesday, January 16,1962
Page 4
Local Library Receives Books
Readers in Hillsboro now haveaccess to Rosicrucian books in thepublic library, according to noti-
j fication received from the International Jurisdiction of the Rosicrucian Order (AMORC) in SanJose, Calif. The following bookshave been donated to the libraryby the order:
Rosicrucian Questions and Answers with Complete History of theOrder, by H. Spencer Lewis.
Sanctuary of Self by Ralph M.Lewis.
The Rosicrucian grand secretarystates that the donation to the library is the result of several requests from local readers that the
books be made available to thepublic. A yearly appropriation ismade by the Rosicrucian Order toprovide the educational, philoso-phical, nonsectarian works of theorganization to such public institutions as libraries and hospitals.
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The Montana Standard-Post
Butte, Montana
Saturday, February 10, 1962
Page 12
Books Presented Butte Public LibraryHeaders ui llutie wiH tiow have
aokv*>s to Uo^iu uuan books in thel>ublic library.
Homer Nabors, of 3000 Porter. a member of Oh* I(o$j crucian Oixler<AMORC) received nolificationfrom ti>e International Jurisdictionof the Order in San Jose. Cali/.,I hat the following books ha\* been
donated to the library by theOrder:Mansions of Ihc Sou], Mystical
Life of Jesus. Symbolic Prophecy»of tl* (.ireat l*yraimii, Rosicrui'ictiij Questions and Answers With Com
plete U iMory v>l the Order. S;i'h*
1 Hi try u I SeJf. Solf Ma>U*ry mi i«I
Fute v\i()i I lie Cycle* Ljfe *wd
Unto Tliee I (Irani.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Friday, March 9, 1962
Page 18
RosicrucianInstallation
Due T uesdayNeur officers of the Peninsula
Chapter of AMORC will be installed March 15 at Lind Hall.Belmont, when the. group celebrates tho ancient New Year: rites. New officers are:j John Hessler, Palo Alto, master; Allenc Orchard, Pacifica,deputy master; Joe Teare, Burlingame, chaplain; Peter Jones,Belmont, inner guardian; Paul
L. Cupp; Palo Alto, outer guard
ian: Margo .June. Pacifica,trustee.
According lo Zoie M. Swienton,present master of the chapter,the ancient Egyptians, begantheir New Year at the VernalEquinox, always about March 21.This was considered the beginning of the new year becauseFprin£ brings new life.
The new year tv ill be cele
brated. said Swienton, with asymbolic feast in which participants “recieve simple foods corresponding to certain basic elements of nature.” The foods include salt, coin, and unfermcntedsrape juices, be said.
As Rosicrucian order, a non-reliigous but philosophical fraternity, maintains that Its originoccurred during the reign ofAmenhotep IV, in 1350 B.C. Itcommemorates this ancient NewYpar with ceremony embracing
ihc al!c£Orical significance of theage old Egyptian rite.
March 21 is also the beginningof the ficcal period of all Rosi-cruckan lodges and chaptersthroughout the world.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Friday, March 9, 1962
Page 6
ROSICRUCIANS MARK
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
.Members of the RosicrucianOrder AMORC will mark thefirst anniversary of the Franz
Hartmann Chapter at 1:30 p.m.
Sunday at Odd Fellows Temple.
Grand Councilors G e o r g eFenzke of Illinois and Harry L.
I Guhb ins of Indiana, will deliverlectures to members and to the
public in a semi private celebra-
|tion.A lecture for AMORC mem- |
bers only will be followed at 3p.m. by an open lecture concern*:ing the theory of reincarnation.A banquet will be served by the
Edwards Chapter of the Rebecca ,Lodge at 5:30 p in. at the hall.F'ntertainment will follow.
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The Terre Haute Star
Terre Haute, Indiana
Friday, March 9, 1962
Page 20
Rosicrucians to, Mark Local Anniversary
Grand Councilors G e o r g eFenzke of Illinois and HarryL . Gubbins of Indiana will deliver lectures to members of theRosicrucian Order A. M. O. R. C\and to the public in a semiprivate celebration of the first
anniversary of the Franz Hartmann Chapter at 1:30 Sundaya f t e r n o o n at Odd FellowsTemple. A lecture for A. M. O.R. C. members only will be followed at 3 o'clock by an openlecturc concerning the theory ofreincarnation. A banquet willbe served by the Edwards Chapter of the Rebecca Lodge at 5:30o'clock at the hall. Entertain
ment will follow.
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The Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Corpus Christi, Texas
Thursday, March 15,1962
Page 10-B
Rosicrucian Conclave Set
Ibe reenactment of a ceremony] The JtortlcrucUn Order, a noth
thit begun in ancient Egypt will irliglous but philosophical Iralcr-
be the highlight ot a Rosicrucian
conclave to be beld at 3 p.m.
Sunday at 902 Buffalo.
G.G. Friedrichs, master of Rom-
crucian Corpu5 Christ! Pronaos,
said the ceremony is in observance of the New Year, symbolicin a feast in which the participantspartake of simple foods corres-ponding to certain basic elementsof nature such as salt, com andunfermented grape juice.
nity, maintain* that Its tradition
al origin occurred in 1330 B.C.,
and commemorates thlv; ancient
New Year beginning with a cere
mony that embraces the allegori
cal significance of the age-oldEgyptian rites. . • • .*
March 21 is lhe beginning ofthe fiscal period of all Rosicrucianlodges, chapters and proniIthroughout vhn world and the installation of new officers.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, March 25, 1962
Page 34
Rosicrucians Plan To Honor New
Year TomorrowA ceremony which began in an* |
cienl Egypt over 40 centuries agowill he reenacted tomorrow at thePalomar hotel during a Rosicru-ician conclave.
The occasion is the Egyptianobservance of the new year, which |takes plan* on or about the timeof the vernal equinox, said PeterHat hen, master of the Santa CruzRosicrucian Pronaos. The meeting. which is open to membersonly, is to begin at 8 p.m.
New officers to be installedwill be Robert Malat, master;Paul Veatch, secretary; and William Wilcox, guardian.
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The Llano News
Llano, Texas
Thursday, April 19,1962
Page 3
R ite s H e ld T u e s d a y ,F o r J . B . W i l l b a n k s
Funeral services for John Benton Willbanks, 66, wore held Tucs-1
(fay, April 17, at the Buttery- j;
Waldropc Funeral Home with IhcRev. C. R. Perrin and Chaplain
Charles DeLano of the Rosicrucian,A M O R.C. in Fort Worth, officiating. Burial was in the Board
Branch Cemetery near Lone 1Grove.
Mr. Willbanks died at his home
l i on Salurday. April
He was bom April 2, 1806, in iLlano County the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willbanks.)He was retired from the Pacific •
i Telephone and Telegraph Com-J! pany of Los Angeles, Calif., and ,
. for the past eight years had lived ,in Fort Worth, also spending some ,time at Llano. He was a member
of the Baptist Church and was a I
World War I veteran.
Survivors are one son, J. B. W
. banks Jr., of Fort Worth;
brother, H. A. Willbanks of burton, Okla.; three sisters,
W. F. Losch of Los Angeles, C
Mrs. Dovie Moreland of Pl
'Texas; and Mrs. Bryan Watso
Llano.Pallbearers were Bryan Wat
James D. Fuege. Harry Mi
William Miller, Robert Waggeand Adolph Schorltmmer.
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The Times
San Mateo. California
Thursday, April 26, 1962
Page 19
RosicrucianMeet TomorrowThe monthly lur.dieon meeting
.of the Rosicrucian Sunshinecircle, sponsored hy PeninsulaChapter AMORC, will be he’d to-morraw r.uon In the cottage behind the Burlinj'amc Recreationcenter.
This wil! be the first meetingunder direction of the n**w officers: Greta Churchill, chairman,
and Lynn Sullivan, secretary-trcasurcr. Plans for projects tobe carried out during the comingyear will be discussed.
Interested persons desiring further information and transportslion may call Mrs. Howard Peelle,338 Chestnut avenue, San Bruno.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Wednesday, May 23, 1962
Page 10
Circle Meeting Tomorrow NoonThe- Rosicrucian Sunshine cir
cle, sponsored by the Peninsula >chapter AMOftC. will meet tomorrow noon in the coitaffe behind the Burlingame Recreation
center. Mrs Gertrcd Gilson,‘•Story Bonk Lady "of San Mateo,will discuss making picture bookfor hospitalized children.
The meeting is open lo thepublic Transportation arrangements may be made with Mrs.
r Howard Peclle. I
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The Terre Haute Star
Terre Haute, Indiana
Saturday, May 26, 1962
Page 6
X i•Rosicrucian ProgramThe Franz Hartmann Chapter
of the Rosicrucian O r d e r AMORC will be entertained at the Odd Fellows Temple at 3:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon by a program of slides and taped narration titled “Models of
Leonardo DaVluci.” Following the public program, refresh raents will be served,
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The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Thursday, M a y 31,1962
Page 48
R O S IC R U C t A N t . N O N * M C tA I I-l a n f r a t e r n i t y < « v H H t o c t u d y r *
I n c U f a • h l | h i r p r i i i r l p t N
i n v o l v i n g m a n a a i n a t u r a . I n -
f o r m a U o n . f t
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The SaltL a k e
Tribune
Salt Lake City, Utah
Sunday, June 3,1962
Page W 16
A letter of commendation jfor her interest in Egyptianart and artists has reachedElaine (Mrs. Walter J.) Mi-chelson from Gamal* AbdelNasser,- president of theArab Republic. The officialrecognition resulted from a series of articles she haswritten concerning the artof children In the schools ofEgypt—the most recent of
which appeared in the PenWoman and the RosicrucianDigest.
40 Paintings Shown
The Rosicrucian Museumat San Jose, Calif., exhibited40 of her paintings duringDecember of last year. Thegroup of oil canvases wasreviewed by Frances Vejtasain the March issue' of the
Pen Woman under the heading 'The Golden Ages of .
Mrs. Michelson recentlyconductcd ‘a regional workshop for the National Organization of Pen Women at Berkeley, Calif.... . ______
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The San Bernardino Daily Sun
San Bernardino, California
Saturday, July 21, 1962
Page A-4
' T h r e e B e a r s ' T a l k
D u e f o r R o s i c r u c i a n s"The Throe Bears” is the title
of a talk scheduled at R p.m.Sunday at 239 E. Holt Ave.. Po
mona, by Frances R. Holland,
grand councilor for the Southern
California District, Rosicrucian
Order, AMORC.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Monday, July 23, 1962
Page 18
RosicruciansHold Meetings
The monthly luncheon meetingof the Kosictrdaa S a n s h i u cCirde, sponsored by Peninsulachapter AMORC, will be held at12 p.m., July 26th, in the cottagebehind U*.e Burlingame Recrea
tion Center.The following Sunshine Circle
members attended the Rosicrucian Convention., held in San Jose
during the week of July 16th-20th: Mrs. Lynn Sullivan, SctiL*,San Francisco: Miss Grela‘Churchill and Mrs. H o w a r dPeeJe. San Fruno:. Mrs. Toni,; Jones, Belmont; and Mrs. Edith ijDoane, Atherton. Mrs. MargoijJuner 2nd Mr.;. AUene Orchard. 1iboth of Pacific.a, attended classes Ifat the Rose-Croix University justprior to the convention.
The public is invited to attendthese monthly meetings of the;Sur^hine Cirde, a service group.Interested persons desiring transportation or firther informationmay call Mrs. Howard Peelle.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City, Utah
Tuesday, July 31,1962Page 8
Glimpse* of FutureEditor, Tribune: Havingj.jst returned from the annual Rosicrucian .conventionin San Jose, Calif., and invpressed with the *variousdemonstrations along scientific, mystical, and philosophical lines, may I present a reminiscence of one ofsuch scientific demonstrations, dealing with such ordinary phenomena, as "color”which will certainly be ofgreat interest to many ofyour subscribers.
In the course of variousperformances at the yearlyRosicrucian convention, oneparticularly interesting sci- entific demonstration, making fabulous impressionsu pon the delegates, waspresented on the simplephenomena of “color.” It
made one wonder, how manypeople know that the colorof anything is simply thewave length of light whichbounces back when the object Is struck by light, andthat without light beingreflected, it would have nocolor at all? Or, how manypeople know that the colorswe can see can be affected byour emotional states; or that
colors can have a direct bearing on our health and peaceof mind?
With attention to just onesmall factor like this, people
can bring noticeable changesabout in their lives. And yetthere are hundreds of subtlerelationships between thehuman mind and the worldit perceives of which theaverage person is unaware.The RosUrucians at t h e i rconvention . emphasized anawakening of these potentials of the mind and presented sound programs for
bringing this about.A demonstration of such
nature on such a simplesubject as common, ordinarycolor, producing such profound, unbelievable facts,makes, one begin to distrustcne’s own five senses. Justly, one may ask himself:“Are we surrounded by somemore perplexities like thisone, then the age of mir
acles is not over yet?”In the light of present-day
widespread laboratory examinations and studies,above described experimentation may provide hints andinspiration to . these manytorturers of nature’s creations.
JOSEPH USINGER
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Sumner Gazette
Sumner, Iowa
Thursday, August 9, 1962
Page 2
Our Readers Say . . .Dear Editor:
I thought you might be interested in publishing an item of thisnature in view of the fact thatthese developments are of specialinterest to many people in light ofthe extensive research being conducted along similar lines inschools and laboratories every
where.While ' attending the Interna
tional Rosicrucian Convention inSan Jose, California, I had thepleasure of sitting in on somefabulous demonstrations on thesubject of color. For example, Iwonder how many people knowthat the color of anything issimply the wave length of lightwhich bounces back when the Ob'*
ject is struck by light, and thatwithout light being reflected, it
would have no color at all? Or.how many people know that thecolors we see can be affected byour emotional states; or thatcolors can have a direct bearingon our health and peace of mind?
With attention to just one smallfactor like this, people can bringnoticeable changes in their lives.And. yet there are hundreds ofsubtle relationships between thehuman mind and the world It perceives of which the average person is unaware. The Roslcruclansat their convention emphasized anawakening to these potentials ofthe mind and presented sound
programs for bringing this about.Dr. A. R. Winter, D.C.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Wednesday, August 22, 1962Page 18
RosicrnciansPlan Session
The Kosicnician Sunshine Circ'iowill conduct iis monthly meetingat noon Thursday in the cottagebehind the BurLingame Recreation center.
Greta Peters of Redwood City
will discuss: “Love and Service."She Ions has been active In Sunshine Circlc work and was a director of the Peninsula circle* for'
three years.
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Oakland Tribune
Oakland, California
Monday, September 10, 1962
Page 40
40 £akUnbiS&(rrlbiintMon., Sept. 10, 1962
A. C. PK1PENBRINKRosicrucian administrator
Rosicrucian
Leader to
Give AddressArthur C. Piepenbrink,
fraud regional administrator
of the AMORC Rosicrucian
Order, whose Western Hemi
sphere headquarters e re atSan Jose, will be gu e s tspeaker at the Oakland Lodgeof AMORC Rosicrucians, 26J12th St., at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Piepenbrink will d i • c u ss"The Nature of Man.” MissPhoebe Ormsby, master of thglodge, will conduct eveningconvocation. National mem*
bers are invited to attend.
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Oakland Tribune
Oakland, California
Monday, September 10,1962
Page 40
A. C. PE PENBR NK
Kosicrucian administrator
Rosicrucian
Leader to
Give AddressArthur C. Piepenbrink
grand regional administrato
of the AMORC RosicruciaOrder, whose Western Hem
sphere headquarters a re aSan Jose, will be guesspeaker at the Oakland Lodg
of AMORC Rosicrucians, 2612th St., at 8 p.m. WednesdayPiepenbrink will d i s c u s s
"The Nature of Man." MisPhoebe Ormsby, master of thlodge, will conduct eveninconvocation. National mem
1 bers are invited to attend.
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The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
Friday, September 14, 1962
Page 31
THE ANCIENT AND MYSTI
CAL ORDER of Rosicrucians
will present the well-known lec
turer, Dr. Hugh M. Brooks, of
St. Louis, in a speech on reincarnation at 2 o’clock Sundayat the Park East hotel. He alsowill give a talk and show slidesof his recent trip to the Holy
Land. There will he no admission charge.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz , California
Sunday, September 16, 1962Page 32
i
Ro s ic ruc ian s To Re-enact 1Py ra m id B u ild in g Sep t. 2 3
Septrmhrr 2.'< wh«n the suncTo*m > th*- rl|ua«or for the a tumnal e q u i n o x R<'*i«*ructhroughout the world mi) rumrrem»*ral< 'hr huiMm. «*f thrsrrat pyramid
Robert V..|?i of I-«-it-•» \l4»ter• in lor il \M«*l?r RovirrtMtan
Prona*** *tMc» that R'lsicruoan*throughout th«> area will .tth*-rfur a ivrrinon* Sundav Srpteinfcer 23 whi n thr> will »ymboltral-l\ reenact building of thr (lrc.ilPvramid of i’hcop»
According to RoMcrucian tradi
(tons. Mate* Malat. the pyramid
at Giza was begun about 4<MK) R C\
on the noc.'iMon of thr fall rqui
nr\ t wfl« mtend**rt a* * temp le
of learning t * construct cm t i*
•aid rr«jmr rd a rrastcrv of ma ih
tmatic' and physics and a cor
Mdrrahlr understanding of throe
f ndamcntflN of astronomv r«roc
■i/rd todav
Smcr thr RoMrrucian* trace
i)u'ir tradt-ional origin hark to
ihi >• .«r rttO R i ‘ thrv commrm
orat* t hrir ancient origin h> the .
ritualistic cunatruction ol a tninia
t ir«• p\T.im»f h i lay ing of rach
*i«>n» repre.enls to them thr cut
• m l accomplishments of thr or
d«r during rach year of it* exi*
trncr
h r ape* w ill hr placrd ti|Min
a mm iinrf pyramid al a future time when the ideals of he
tuojrnician movement haie been reallied.
Thr outdoor ceremony will he
<
i
led in Santa i ru/ at he home
Wilfre d Maxwell llamp1
• .ol wax The pnMic i* cordially
m itrd to attend
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Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Wednesday, September 19, 1962
Page 8
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RosicruciansTo Stage Rite
A symbolic re-enactmentof the building of the GreatPyramid of Cheops will bestaged at 5 p.m. Sunday atthe home of Mr. and Mrs.David Berg, 315 S. CountryClub.
Donald Stone, master ofthe Tucson chapter of theRosicrucians, said the ceremony will coincide with theautumnal equinox. It will beopen to the public,
Ths Great Pyramid was begun during the fall equinoxabout 4000 B.C. and is theRosicrucians* symbol for alllearning.
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The Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Corpus Christi, Texas
Wednesday, September 19,1962
Page 8-B
Rosicrucians
State Ceremony• * **7 : •*' *•. i . .• *
When the wn crosses the equa
tor for the autumnal equinox Sun
day, Rosicrudant throughout the
world will commemorate the build
ing of the Great *Pyramid of
Cheops,Frank C. Sacky, master of tiie
local AMORC Rosicrucian Pronaos, says the local members will
meet lor an outdoor fete and cere
mony at 3 p*m*' Sunday at 902 Buf:
lalo. The* public is invited to at-
tend the ritual and participate inthe fete.
Sacky says,, according to tradition, the Pyramid of Cheops nt
Giza was begunabout’4000 :B.Cf
on the occasion of the fall equinox**
Unlike other pyramids, this'on*
was a temple of learning and thiconstruction required a kr>ow:ledge of all the known science*of that period.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Friday, September 21, 1962
Page 12
ROSICRUCIAN ORDER PLANS FESTIVAL
The Franz Hartmann Chapterof the R o s i c r u c i a n Order.AMORC. will hold its annualFall Festival and pyramid building ceremony Sunday at 3:30p.m. at the Charles Baesler resi
dence. 19M) South Thirty.firststreet.
Herman Baesler master ofthe local chapter, will he hostto all AMORC members, theirfamilies and guests. A pitch-indinner will be served. All memhers are requested to brine acovered dish and silver service
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The Vidette-Messenger
Valparaiso, Indiana
Wednesday, September 26, 1962
Page 8
■C alu m et C h a p ter , To Host Visit ing R o s i c r u c i a n s
H A M M O N D — T i l e O l lu iu c lchapler oi t h e Ajicicnt MysticalOrder Acs no (.'ruciu svill be hostto 11: lUini crucians fromsever chriploris in rtiTce stalesand individual members from tho5i;rrcund;n^ area a: a cnc tliiyrally Saturday, beginning at 9 a.ni. The rally will he h e l d In (lieKr.iebts of iJythias building, 5454
Hcliiiinn u venue, Hamm and.Holly chairman Mrs. Bussell EOlsor stntctl tho program willinclude n M y s t i c a l convocation, abanquet lunrhcOTi and a nosicni-ciau experiment in mentally creating fallowed :iv n lerturo hv
[Hurry (Jobbing, Sriu !li BenAMORC councilor for tcasl control slales ai*cn«„
Col01*0 :i slides Of the 1G32 Roscrucinn-Egyptian tour will presen Iik! by Mrs. Jo hr. It. Kenedy, past jnusler cf Ihe Hamond cfciplcr.
While events of the one darally may be ntLe tided by members of liio Rosicrucian Ordeinterested non-members mamake advance reservations to atU*nd the banquet luncheon whic
will entitle U i p j i : lo yci* I3te slide j of ihc RoslrruclanBrtyplian lou
Detail.1? n:ny be obtained by callug .Mrs. Raleigh Farlow, masteof the Hammond chaptcr, at Hobail 032-5532,
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Monday, November 5, 1962
Page 18
■Rosicrucians Set Luncheon
The monthly luncheon meeting
of the Hosicnician Sunshine circle. s p o n s o r e d by Peninsula
chapter AMORC, will be heldThursday in the cottage behindthe B u r l i n g a m e recreztion center.
The SuiLshmc circle is making
plans to sponsor needy families
a; Christmas. The program thisj month will be presented by Director Grctta Churchill, o£ Bu“j iiusoine. Hosieries will b€ Zclma
/Rohr and Lynn Sullivan of South
San Francisco.The public is ir.vitec to attend
these monthly meetings of the
Sunshine circle, a service group.
Interested persons desiring trans
portation or further information
may ceU Mrs. Howard Peele.
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The San Bernardino Daily Sun
San Bernardino, California
Wednesday, November 14, 1962
Page B-3
R o s i c r u c i a n s t o H e a r
D r . J . C . G u i d e r oIII J. r fluif ltT- I n»i
«»f llw* t i n f »<
i>* n|h*.§fot *i .it th»* !**>•
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ij.i> . r K Molt A\* . Po riiiin.t.
! ! «• i »|m<* «>.* hi> i**t t u n uill I*
if ir nv jon All t n *?*t i i
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Friday, December 7,1962
Page 26
Rosicrucians
Note Christmas%
-be Rosicrucian Sunshine Circle, sponsored by PeninsulaChapter AMORC. will hold theChristmas luncheon December13 at 538 •’ Chestnut: street/ San
Bruno. **’Mrs. • Norma -DaVar of South,San Francisco will speak onVHope K«born.;! Hostesses will:
inward Facile of SanBruno. anA-Mrs. Oscar Juner of
Pactfica, . . . .
' Interested persons desiringfurther information may call Mrs.PeeJIe. *:
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Thursday, December 27, 1962
Page 12
if''""* * * * ** ^Rosicrucians’Party SaturdayThe Peninsula chapter, Rosi
crucian Order AMORC, will hold• their holiday party at Lind hall.
Belmont, Saturday at 6 p.m. *Ttie program will include o
community sing lead by JudyHesslcr of Palo Alto, with Mrs.Jane Francc of South San Fran
cisco od the piano; an originalpoem by Kttore DeFano of PaloAlto; and a skit with Mrs, Clarence Orchard of Pacifica, Mr.Endre Fuiop oC Belmont, and Mr.Ettore DeFano.
Mrs. Joan Williams or RedwoodCity will present a series ofmonolouflcs, and there will besolos by Eugene Hej»sler andJud>" Hesslur. Following the program there will be a twist con
test and a New Year’s dance.
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The San Bernardino Daily Sun
San Bernardino, California
Thursday, January 3,1963
Page D-3
R o s i c r u c i a n s G i v e
B o o k s t o L i b r a r yThe San Bernardino Public U
brary has been presented with anumber of volumes on Rosicru-danism, Janies McLean, local
Rosicrucian member, announced.The Kift was made possible by
contributions from members ofthe local organization. McLeansaid.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Wednesday, January 16,1963
Page 18
R o s i c r u e i a n s > Ieet T o m o r ro w
The Peninsula Chapter, Kasi-
crucian Order, AMORC, will meei
.it Und Kali, Belmont, tomorrow
a'. 3 p.rr..• jArthur C. Piepenbrink. Grand;
Regional Administrator AMORC.
of San Jose, will speak on "Econ-’omv of Life."
All members o: AMORC are invited to attend. For further information, call Mrs. HowardPe-ele.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, C alifornia
Friday, January' 25,1%3
Page 8 Rosicrucian Talk
For Exchange Club |Arthur Piepenbrink, G r a n d
National Administrator for theRosicrucian Order, AMORC, San.lose, will speak at the Wednesday
j noon Palomar hotel meeting of
Santa Cruz Exchange club.
At this week’s meeting, Daniel
B. Bias and Gerald Podzriskiwere inducted into the club.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa rux, California
Thursday, Janu ary 31, l%3
Paee 2
Exchange C l ub
Rosicrucian
Tells Order's
History, Aim“The more we can lean from
our ancestors the better we can
understand the present »nd predict and cope with the future,”Arthur Piepenbrink told membersof Santa Cruz Exchange club yesterday.
Piepenbrink is grand regional administrator of the Ancient and Mystical order of Rosicrucians, which has its international
head-
quarters at San Jose.He told the clob memben at
the Palomar hotel noon meet-
ing his organization has a tra-
ditional beginning n ancient Egypt. Actual organization be-
gan in the tenth century A.D. The movement came to the United States in
1915,and the
San Jose headquarters was es-
tablished in 1927. ___
Piepenbrink explained that theorganization is a fraternal, not a religious group. It works throughprivate instructions and closedmeetings, lie stressed that theorganization attempts to instill
a
“sense of inquiry” into its members which will allow them to as-
similate facts for development ofa personal philosophy of life.
“The more a person knows about life and himself, the bet-
ter able he Is to control hii en-
vironment,” he said. “ t is out of this sense of inquiry that the development of our civili-
zation has come about.”
At the meeting, James Snyderwas inducted into the club.
Next Wednesday noon’s meet
ing will be held in the Cabrillocollege cafeteria and will be followed by a tour of the campus.The board of control will meetWednesday at 8 p.m. in the residence of Arthur Simpson, Felton.
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Eureka Humboldt Standard
Eureka, California
Tuesday, February 12,1963
Page 9
G r a n d m a K r o e g e r H a d N u m e r o u s A f f i l i a t i o n s
SAN F R A X C ! 5 C 0 i UIM *— joined liu> on It.’* in I'JSWand aftAin
Grandma Iva Koro^cr was a.in under l\vn different names
member of Ihy Calhnlic, Morninn. Ians! iislorJ her I'fllgious affilia-
Jcwish mid Cireek orviudn.x failhs linns n.s Creek Orthodox and
a lUto'erucian and ;i tlisr»pk: c[ Jewish. Th*'. oilier faiths had been
astrology, according lo testimony| brought out in prior tc&imur.y.nl her murder trial. i ljrwi> was Ihe only witness of
The lalrsi additions in ncr \uGcrange cf spiritual affiliuiionb were
Ihe day l<» reccive I lie tribute oleunvpMe silence from Mr*. KrocyG - | -- • » !■
brought oul. Aioijday in testimony vr wliflc he was testifying. tt’itJi
b.v Ralph Lcwi*. San .Jiwr. pm'cii other witnesses, aho kept ujj her
Live cfliccr ol the Inlemutional usual line of running comments.
Hosiciueian Unlri. • #St»mclinKS :t seemed like a ce-
t H«* leHifksI IhiM she Lid | ^c ;k> |K«,*l>crl WtNfetnOfti, »«wn-
cr of a SanSa Ro* a water condi*
tinning equipment company* luldol a l>i/.arrn journey l>c t«>ok to
jinlUrct SI.GOO lie sair! Iva owed
j him.
Asked if he knew Iva Kmcgcr
and her hi&taitid, Ralph. Wills-j
mure. 41, replied “1 have good'
eau.<e id h? ac<iua;uled with them.’
She tried lo kill me.*'
Millsniore told the jury of a trip
ihe made to Pine Biufr, Neb., in
|an aitempt lo sccurc the money
.Iva owed iiini.
Iva >okI slic had Ihe money in
Cheyenne. *>Vyo.%but iv j U>en left
him there, he lesiificd.
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Eureka Humboldt Standard
Eureka, California
Tuesday, February 12, 1963
Page 9
After ;» f);i) anti a half wail, hr
ix!lurncd I ft Sanla Kosa »uicl weal
Ui the motel in which Ihe Kroe”.
worn sul^otjucntly iiieuM'd of
murdering Joy mul Mildred Ar*‘
iknoi:. !vy iih*i him with a gun
j;iivcl jinnnplly chased him off ihc
jii'r.-iitiv. Willsir.ore. said.
Tne Krocgers are charged with
hilling the Arncsons ni\:l burying
I heir hudic* in tho I«i5cmci;l of
Iheir Snn Francisco lnmie. U«l|>h.
fit, has pleaded inuaecnt mul Iva.
\\, innuccnl mul iunnecnl hy rca-
s<m of ins.'nily.
The Irinl ww reccsscd today fm *
ihe holiday.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Tuesday, February 12, 196^3Page 5
Take StandSAN FRANCISCO UK - Pep
pery "random Iva Kroner is ex
pected to take the staod in herown defend ..when her double
murder trial reconvenes Wednes-iday,
Tva's husband, Ralph, also ontrial for murder, in the stranguia-tion-'deaths of Mildred and JayArneson is w/ expected to testify.
A ' new* side to Mrs. Kroegcr’spersonality was sketched in courton’ Monday*: b>\an officer of tbeSan Jose’* Rosicrucian Order.Ralph Lewis. . *
Lewis said that Iva became amember of the order twice, eachtime under a different'name.A**’ ..
In 1950 she joined as a formerGreek Orthodox believer^'Mrs;
Paul Maria Spiritos Peai*son; andin 1959 she'came in agaia as Mrs.Ralph Kroeger,.a Jewish teacher.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Tuesday, February 12,1963
Page 3
Tuesday. February 12. 1963 Santa Crm Sfnt tnrf — 3
G r a n d m a I v a E x p e c t e d T o T a k e S t a n dSan Krancisco & — Hepperj personality w as sketched in court j Mr* Ralph Kroeger, a jewish
grandma Iva Kroeger is r\nected on Monday by an officer of the I teacherto ukv ihc stand in her own (San Jose Rosicrucian O rd e r . The prosecution contends thatdefense when her doublt- murder, Ralph Lewis. |he KroeRers kl|led the Arnesons
trial rec“nv' n« ^ n e s d .v . Low.s s,id that lv4 beejme a (or t|)e s72 (i0() Sanu Rosi mottl.has nusoand, itaipn. also on member of the order twice, each The Arnesons’ bodies weretrial for murder in the strnngula- jjme un(jer a different name. found in August, buried in the
tion deaths of Mildred and Jay jn s^e j0ine(j as a former basement of the Krueger's San
Arneson is not expected to tes- • Greek Orthodox believer, Mrs. Francisco home,tifv. Paul Maria Spiritos Pearson; and
A new side to Mrs. Kroejjer’s in 1959 she came in again as
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The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
Tuesday, February 19, 1963
Page 1
Grandma Roughs Lp a Courtroom.On Trial for Murder. Ka Kroeger Kagr* al Prosecutor and Tries to Go Homr Before Bring
Siilul ued.
SAN FRANC SCO
( A P ) - Grandma va Kroeger yesterday was carried screaming and sobbing
fmm her murder trial court-
room.
She had been under cross examination by Prosecutor Francis W. Mayer. Mrs. Kroe ger. a 44yearold grandmoth-
er. and her hushand. Ralph, are accused of strangling a cowrie whose bodies were dug up from the Kroeger basement
"You dope," she screamed at Mayer, then began to rage in a babble she called Greek
Wants to Go Gomr.
"Listen here, f want to go home." she shouted " 'm walking off right now "
She stepped down from the stand, walked to the prosecution table and scattered Mayer's notes and trial transcript.
Matron Annr Rarrrtt seinedher and Iva broke into moreshrieking. Bailiff Emmrtt Heg erhorst finally picked her upand carried her into a holdingcell next to the courtroom
Mrs. Kroeger earlier hadbalked for nearly an hour at resuming the stand in her trial, now in its sixth week.
Outburst at Judge.
“ know my rights," she Iva Kroeger is carried from the courtroom—<Wirepboto>.
snapped al .Judge Harry J Nrubarth
Her reappearance at the aft-
ernoon session lasted scarcely a half hour She refused to an-
swer Mayer's questions and in-
stead sang. "When rish Eyes Are Smil ing "
Earlier in the trial. Mrs. Kroeger. a member of a mys-
tic society (Rosicrucian). draped a rosary on Mayer's
shoulder She repeatedly has drawn re
buke (rom the judge for interrupting thr trial with loudshouts of ■*Nicodemus” at theprosecutor.
She baJked
before faking the stand to go through some pa-
pers m search of a bill «>| sale which she didn’t find
Claim* Legal Control She insists the paper would
prove that she got legal con-
trol of a Santa Rosa motel with-
out any need of strangling the previous owners
One of the owners. Mrs Mi l-
dred Aroeson. SB, vanished from the motel in December. 1«R1 The fo; MHing month. Jay Ame son 71, Mildred's estranged husband, also disappeared
Six months went by before the bodies were dug "up from under concrete in the Kroeger basement.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sundav, February 24,1963
Page 25
The Rosicrucian Art gallery
at Rosicrucian Park, San Jose,
will present the works of some
of the world’s finest photo
graphers March 1-27 in the
Ninth International Salon of
Photography exhibition.
Under the auspices of the
San Jose Light and Shadowclub, free slide shows are to
be presented March 3, 10 and
17 in Francis Bacon auditor
ium adjacent to the museum.
“Nature” slides will be shown
at 2 p.m. and “pictorial” slides
at 3 p.m. The public is invited
free of charge.
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El Paso Herald-Post
El Paso, Texas
Wednesday, March 20,1963
Page B-2
El Paso Rosicrucians werecelebrating New Years Day o!2305 by eatinp nuts and drink-
ing g'ape juice.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Thursday, March 21, 1963
Page 18 *
SC Rosicrucians
Meet ing M on day
Evelyn March) will he installedas master ot the Santa Truz Ruyicrucian Pronaos Monday eveningat ceremonies and conclave in thePalomar hotel.
Also to hi* installed .ire NormaPierce, secretary, and WilliamHammonds, guardian.
The sesMon will include there-enactment of a ceremony which
benan m Knypt over 40 centuriesago which recognizes the beginning of a new year and symbolizes new life.
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Delaware County Daily Times
Chester, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, April 2, 1963
Page 5
AMORC Boohs Added
SWA HTT f MOPE—The public library has added volumes on theftosicrucian philosophy to itsshelves.
The Rosicruciari Order, knownas AMORC, is not a religious organization. Its publications aretreatises on philosophy, metaphysics, sciences and the arts.
Philip G. Wrtghtsman, of Cornell Avenue, said the demand forworks on these subjects has made
it necessary to donate additionalcopies to local libraries. Donations are the result of contributions by local members.
Object of the organisation fs to“give the student or member anunderstanding of the fundamental laws of life so as to permithim to realise a fuller and moreabundant existence."
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Waco Tribune-Herald
Waco, Texas
Sunday, April 7,1963
Page 8-B
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The Lawton Constitution
Lawton, Oklahoma
Tuesday, April 9, 1963
Page 14
Rcsicri'cian Meetings SetLaw ton and For; Sill residents .
i interested in attending m?eungs o'. ji Rosieruclar., AMORC. a Ira buna] •organization, have been asxed to .
; phone EL3-S6W. .• Mee.ir.gs are held on the second ianc fourth Wednesdays ol each :
month in Wichita "a'.Ls. ,
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Saturday, April 20, 1963
Page 6
{ROSICRUCIAN ORDER j
RALLY SUNDAY
Four members of the FranzHartmann Chapter ol the Rosi-
1crucian Order. AMORC. will attend a state rally of the organi
sation in South Bend Sunday.
Mr>. Verna Horn will servoas a hostess and other local;
j delegates will he Herman Baes-]er. past master; Theodore Kallas. secretary, and Frank Horn.
A workshop session is scheduled for Sunday evening priorto the rally.
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Independent
Long Beach, California
Friday, April 26, 1963
Page A-27
A M O RC H im |A coJor film. "“Giant of the
North," wiU be shown 5 0 0 -! day it 2 p j n . at the Abdiel | Lodge of the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, 2 4 5 5 Atlantic
Avenue. There is d o admis- ; sion charge. j
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The San Bernardino Daily Sun
San Bernardino, California
Tuesday, February 9, 1960
Page B-3
F r a n c e s H o l l a n d t o G i v e
T a l k s t o R o s i c r u c i a n sFrances R. Holland, grand roun*
dlor of the Rosicrucian Order.AMORC, will speak at the PomonaChapter meetiiiK at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at tho Kniqhts of PythiasBldj*., 239 K. Holt Ave., Pomona.
Chapter and national membersare Invited to hear Miss Hollandspeak on "Pprsonahty Engineer*
ins"
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The Salem News
Salem, Ohio
Wednesday, May 29, 1963
Page 9
LKARN thn tremendous possibilitiesof your own mind Kvplore thatmysterious u'»>rld within you. Thefr»t hook The Master> of Life,explains how you ran master theeveryday problems of life andfind happiness. Address: ScribeS K.C.. R o s i e r u r i a n Order,\MOP,r. s. n .Toso. California.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, July 17, 1963
Page 12
ROSICRUCIAN ET
ANNUAL PICNIC
Members of the Fran/ l larimaun Chapter of the Kosicru-rian Order AMOR( u ill hold
Iheir annual picnic Sunda\ at12 noon at Twin Lakes Park inParis, til.
All Sanctum members, theirlamilirs and friends are invitedto share in a day of fun andfellowship. Those attending areto take lunch. All are remindedto look for the sign.
Members wishinc transportation may call Frank HornC-A511
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Thursday, August 1,1963Page 17
TELLS ABOITKOSICUl’CIAN CONVENTION
j Ed itor : Hawnt: recently attend-ed the six day iHbd In ternational 1
I Rosicmeian convention in San.lose, I would like to relate thatone of the outstanding events wa&a demonstration presented byphysicist Erwin Watcrmeyer. Hestarted out with ordinary sounds,the kind we hear every day. Thenhe analyzed them and demon
strated the tremendous potentialol sound in space, in medicine, inihe various sciences. Sonic heat,sonic booms, sonic “rays” all ho-came excitingly new concepts forus lie particularly stressed therelationship ol sound or sonic im pulses to the cmuious centers ofihe human hrain where theseimpulses take on meaning.
A Rosicrucian convention is|unique in those times. Every
! moment is dedicated to tho furtherance of tho members’ knowledge of themselves and the un iverst* in which they live. Lectures on philosophy, science, art,and mysticism were presented a lmost hourly every day of the six-dav session.
Demonstrations of physiological and psychological subjectswore related to the welfare and
' happiness of the indiv idual. The
|phenomia of sound, color, light,
and magnetism were discussedwith as much depth as were thoseof human behavior, extrasensoryperception, and philosophy,
A piano recital by concertists,Margita do Reqeczy, the showingof Bell Telephone’s “About jTime,'* Brush Fain ting by the 1
[artist Takahiko Mikami. a new
film on the Puye Indians, andfraternal initiations and convo
cations added to the “fullness oflife” which Rosicrucians foster
and idealize in thetr instructions Iand writings
I am subm itting the above, as !a matter of general interest.
At this time I would also liketo express my year round enjoyment of the Santa Cruz Sentinelfor its fine editorials, appealingphotography, and articles
Mrs. Kvclyn Marchi802 Anthony street
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Wednesday, August 21,1963Page 19
l los i crucian
Club to Meet
The monthly meeting r«[ Ihe
Ilosicrucian Sunshine committee.
Peninsula Chapter; AMORC, will
be held al Ihe home of Miss Gret-
la Churchill, 739 North Bay shore,
San Mateo. tomorrow.
Mrs. Greta Pe’.ers, Red.jod
|City, will present the prosi'am.
The following members nf the
•'Sunshine c o m m i l t e c visited4‘adopted’' patients at Sonoir.a
!Suite hospital. August fl. underthe nospital’s Friendship Pro-
.£i am.Mrs. Greta Peters, Redwood
City . • Mrs Tilly Kunkel, PaloAlto. Mrs. Lriuise Teare, Burlingame: Mrs. Zelr.ia Rotor. SouthSan Francisco, and Mrs. Howard• Peelte, San Bruno.
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno, California
Wednesday, September 18, 1963Page 8-B
Rosicrucians Set Visalia MeetingThe Fresno Jacob Boohme
Chapter of ihe Rosicruciansand the Bakersfield PronaosChapter sponsor an outdoormeeting and ceremony Sunday at 2 PM in Mooney GrovePark near Visalia.• A ceremony will be per
formed in wh ich memberssymbolically will reenact thebuilding of the great pyramidof Cheops in Egypt. Earl Morgan, master of the Fresnobranch, will conduct a specialceremony in honor of persons•who have been members ofj the order for 10 ycurs orj more. Members may takeguests to the public meeting.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Friday, September 20, 1963Page 20
Rosicrucians Ilold Fall Ceremonies
Tlie Peninsula chapter of Ihe Rosicnic*ans "'ill nect Sundayin Pacifica (or cercmonies commemorating the building of the.Groat Pyramid of Cheops. Egypt The ceremony is held by IRosiciucians each year lo coincide with the autumnal equinox.
The rites will bo held at Lhe home of Mrs. A.lene Orchard, 28Duran court. PaciCica at 2 p m. Mrs Orchard is master of thelocal chapter.
According to Rosicruclan traditions, sutcs Mrs. Orchard, thepyramid of Cheops, at <Hbb3)« " as 7 1 “
. begun about 4000 HC. on theoccasi««i of the Fall Equinox. Uii-
i like Lhe other pyramids bm.t during the pyramid age of Egypt, itwas not intended as a buna!place of a va^n Pharoh who de*sired a monument of his reign,but as a Ksnpie of learning
The construction of the GreatPyramid, it is said, required aknowledge of all of the knownsciences of the period. Its build
ings entailed a mastery of mathematics, physics, and a considerable understanding of those fundamentals oi astronomy recog-mzed today
Since the Rosicrucians tracetheir traditional origin back toAmenhotep IV. Pharoh of Egypt:in 1350 BC, and historically fcnowTias the first great personality inHistory, ^ey commemorate then-ancient origin by the ritualisticconstruction of a miniature pyramid Tho laying ol each stone rep
resents to them tiie cultural accomplishments of the Order during each year ol its existenceI The apex wall be placed upon aminiature pyramid at a futuret;me when the ideals of the Rosi-cruoian movement have beenrealized
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The Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Corpus Christi, Texas
Saturday, September 21, 1963
Page 3
Rosicrucians To Meet Tomorrow Afternoon
Rosicrucians in Corpus Christiand area towns will hnlrt an out
door fete and ceremony at 902
Buffalo at 3 p.m. tomorrow vvficn
they will, symbolically re-enactthe building of the Great Pyra
mid of Cheops, The public is invite;!.
i Mrs. Consuelo E. Monrreal is
master of the local AMORC Ro-s.cnician Pronos.
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The Hammond Times
Hammond, Indiana
Sunday, September 22, 1963
Page C-6
RosicruciansWill ObserveAnniversary
m
The Calumet chapter of theRosicrucians will commemoratethe building of the Pyramid ofCheops in a ceremony at 2-30
p m. today at 61st Street andDeep River, Gary
The pyramid, according to Rosi*crution tradition., was begun onthe date of the autumnal equinox,4000 B.C. The equinox this yearcomes Monday.
The ceremony will include theritualistic construction of a miniature pyramid, symbolizing, by thelaying of stone on stone, the cul
tural accomplishments claimed by'the order.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Saturday, October 26,1963
Page 9
LODGE NOTICES.ROSICRUCIAN order AMORCFranz Hartman Chapter Oct,27, 2 00 p m. Regular convocation. Odd Fellows Temple,D H CAUSEY. Master.T KALLAS. Secretary.
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno, California
Sunday, November 17, 1963
Page 17-W
Jacobs ShowRalph Jacobs of Carmel, a
former Fresnan, will have a one man show of his paint-
ings in the Rosicrucian Art Gallery in San Jose through December 2nd.
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno, California
Wednesday, December 25, 1963
Page 16-A
Rosicrucians — The JacobBoehme Chapter of the Rosicrucian Order will meet inHart’s Restaurant Friday fit 8
PM. Discussion topics will beWhat Is An Obstacle? andMeeting Life’s Challenge. Thepublic is invited.
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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Friday, January 3, 1964
Page 1
SAN JOSE, Calif. — (JTA) — An Arab-Jewish u n i o n against \
other races in Europe and America, abatement of persecution in {Germany and Italy, restriction of Paiestirie Jewish immigration to an fumual quota basis and new re- s^flctiorts on immigration in several Latin American countries are
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The Brandon SunBrandon, Manitoba, Canada
Wednesday, February 5,1964
Page 3
City Library 1
|Gets Books On I Rosicrucianism |
j Several volumes on the suhjecli of Rosicrucianism have beenj donated to the philosophy seclion:of the Brandon Memorial Li*[brary, J. T. Stacey, local Rcsi-
’ crucian member, announced\ Tuesday. , »The volumes are donated by i
ihe international offices ol theRosicrucian organization.
The Rosicrucian Order, known :|as AMORC, is not a religious1Sorganiiation. All its publications!are treatises on philosophy. |
[metaphysics, the scienrcs andjI the arU. Ij Mr. Stacey said Brandon \vas!
chosen fcr the donation becausei of interest shown locally in the, jj organization's publications andjits monthly periodical, the Ro-jIsicxucian Digest.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Thursday, May 4, 1961
Page 12
ROSICRUCIAN
OFFICERS NAMED
The Franz Hartmann Chapter
of the Rosicrucian O r d e r
AMORC held installation cere
monies for new officers last
Sunday.
The new officers are Edgar
Wirt. Ph.D., FRC, of Lafayette.
Master; Miss Cuba Stigler. FRC,
of Paris. 111., secretary .andMrs. Verna Horn of Terre
• Haute. Gua rdian.Retiring officer* were Donald
Causev. Master, Theodore Kallas. Secretary, and Mrs Marir
Serban, Guardian, all of Terre
i HauteHonored guests were Harry
Gubbins FRC.. Grand Councilorof Indiana, of South Bend and
v is iting m e m b e r s from the
Indianapolis Chapter
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Wednesday, March 18,1964
Page 22
Rosicrucian j New Year
Tomorrow Peninsula Chapter
AMORC. Lind Hall, Belmont,will celebrate the beginning of
the Rosicrucian New Year 3317.!
Allene Orchard. Master, will
conduct the ceremony. Thissymbolical feast consists of
corn, salt and grape juice.
There will be the installationof new officers for the coming'
year. Those to be seated arc
Howard W. Peelle, San Bruno,
master; £\elyn Oelscftager.
San Carlos, deputy master, andArthur Kenville, Santa Clara,
bjard cha.rrnan. New ritual officers are Matre Zelrna Rohr,!
South San Francisco; Chaplain!
Jose Mercado. Menlo Park;
Chantress Let a Kessler, Palo
A:to; Chanter John Stamm. SanJose: Inner Guardian Joan Williams. Redwood City, and OuterGuardian Peggy Car gay, San
Mateo. I
All Rosicrucians in this area
are invited.
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rhe Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Corpus Christi, Texas
Friday, March 20,1964
Page 6
Rosicrucians late
Conclave TomorrowMembers of ihe Rosicrunans
will iccnait a ewemnny Dial
Ix^an in ancient Kgypl iha*'®Ihan 40 centuries aj;o as Ihchighlight o1 a conclave lo toheld a l 8 p m. tomorrow al U02Ruffalo. Visiting members ironi
{surrounding limns ;*re expccledlo allend.
Consuelo E. Montreal, master
!of Ihc Corpus Chrlsli chapter,
sajtl new officers will be in
Mailed. Montreal has been ro-cloitod master, with GcnovevaAt anda, secretary, and Carlos
'Infante, guardian,
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, March 22, 1964
Page 2
Rosicrucians To Observe
Ancient RitesTho re-enactment of a ceremony
that began in ancient Egypt over40 centuries ago will he the highlight of a local Rosicrucian conclave to he held Thursday nightin the Palomar hotel.
According to Mrs. Evelyn Mar-
chi, master of the Rosicrucian,Santa Cruz Pronaos, AMORC. theancient Egyptians from the timeof Memphis to the Ptolemaic period, began their new year on orabout the time of the vernal equinox when the sun crosses the celestial equator and enters the zodiacal sign of Aries around March21.
As the Rosicrucian O r d e r .
AMORC. a nonreligious but philosophical fraternity, maintainsthat its traditional origin occurredduring the reign of AmenhotepIV, in 1350 B.C. The order commemorates this ancient New Yearbeginning with a ceremony thatembraces the allegorical significance of the age-old Egyptian rite.
Officers of the local Rosicrucian organization who will be installed at the affair, are: Paul J.
Veatch. master; Mrs. Robert C.Malat, secretary; and Gabriel (iar-fias, guardian
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ROSICRUCIAN ORDER
JIM K S R. WHITCOMB
Dedication of new quarters
for the Franz Hartmann Chap
ter of the Rosicrucian Order in
Room 217 of the Odd FellowsTemple building at 7:20 p.m.Thursday will be hignlichted
with a special convocation address by James R Wh itcomb,
AMORC grand treasurer
Whitcomb, who is tour ingchapters in the midwest, will
also be a guest with his wifeat an informal dinner at Tucker’s Steak House Wednesday
night.
He has been grand treasurerof the order for 25 years. Healso previously served on the
Maff of the Grand Lodge a« an
instructor.Whitcomb i* also secretary-j
treasurer of the supreme boardof the Traditional Martinist Or
der
The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, April 29,1964
Page 14
TO DEDICATE NEWQUARTERS THURSDAY
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The Charlestown Courier
Charlestown, Indiana
Thursday, April 30, 1964
Page 1
Sixman race for school
Board promises big vote C h a r l e s t o w n v o t e r s a r e m o s t I n t e r e s t e d
i s s u e s i n n e xt w e e k ’ s P r i m a r y . * T h i* p r
ttuv c - um i sc ho o l reo rgan isatio n issue a
f l eetio n o t thro e me ml iers to the M etroSvho t. il P o an l o l C harl esto w n T o wnship
g o n e r a w i l t h e m o s t e n t h u s i a s m .
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Thoma- L. Shields, J i .; 1“ a
resident and |*t t»j>*-rt> own-r in
Char lestown since 194»>. He l>
a vete ian of World Wai II *rhere
hn re ived in the U. S. Marin**
Cot p. Me i s an elder in th<*
F irst Pr»*«*bytei tan Church and
is a past maste of Blazing Star
Lodge F. & A. M He is a m**m-
Imm of Blazing B tight 1 as te in
Star Chaptei U. D. He belongs
to the American Society ot Heating, Ke(rlg‘*ratlon and Air-Con-
dltioning Engineers,National Association of K osiciuclan Order
A.M.O.R.C.M i. Shield- stated, “ As a can
didate for the Charlestown School
Board I would Ilk** to state my
objectives. I he> are to ass ist
our commun ity In having a desirable school system in ordet
that our town mleht be attt ac
t i v e to potential residential pto-pern owners and to <»quip our
future adults with an education
which will g i v e th**m the confid
ence to face the futu r»* unaf. aid .‘•My platform consists of hon
esty and Intelligent considera
tion on problem s unbiased by
pi e j u d i c e and to ariive at con
clusions solely >>n the crl te iio n
of what is best for our child ren.
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno, California
Sunday, June 7, 1964
Page 16-A
| Rosicrucians
Slate BrunchThe Jacob Boehme Chapter
of the Rosicrucian Order willhold a public brunch n e x tSunday from 9 AM to 2 PMin the Ponderosa MasonicTemple.
Proceeds will go to supportcharity projects, a major onejof which is relief for victims j of the Alaskan earthquake.
Donation admissions will|be $1 for adults and 50 centsjfor children.
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The Ogden Standard-ExaminerOgden, Utah
Sunday, June 14, 1964
Family Weekly Section, page 15
5 TRAm .
The Dark Continents
The Dark Continents
of Your MindD O YOU struggle for balance? Arc
you forever trying to maintain ener%yy
enthusiasm, and the will to da? Do your
personality and power of accomplish
ment ebb and flow-like a stream con*
tcolled by some unseen valve? Deep
within you are minute organisms.From their function spring your
emotions. They govern your crtafit't
ideas and meods — yes, even your enjoy
ment of life. Once they were thought
to be the mysterious sear of the soul —
and to be left unexplored. Now cast
aside superstition and learn to direct
intelligently these Powers cf self\
A c c e p t t h i s "P % tt B o o k
Let the Rosicrucians, an age-old fraternity ol thinking men and women (nota religion), point out how you m*\fashion life as you want ir—by makingthe fullest use of these little-under-stood na tura l faculties which youpossess. This is a challenge to makethe most o f your heritage as a humanWrite for the Free Book, "The Mastery
o f Life," Address: Scribe K.T.X.
7 £ ROSICRUCIANSS J (A M O C ) M h n l i
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, July 15,1964
Page 24
Delegate Attends
Rosicrucian MeetMrs. Augusto Marchi, past mas
ter of the Santa Cruz Rosicrucian
Pronaos, AMORC. is attending the*
international Rosicrucian conven
tion at Rosicrucian park, SanJose, according to Paul J. Veatch.
local master. She js the official
1delegate.
Other members attending are
Mrs. Ilarrv Kueck and WilliamHammonds.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Saturday, July 25, 1964
Page 5
Sunshine GroupOf A M O R C SI cite
August Meeting
Rosicrucian Sunshine- Com
mittee of Peninsula Chapter,
AMORC will meet August 27
at Ihe Redwood City home of
Mrs. Greta Peters, 40 BirchStr ict. ' : v '
Menbeirs met recently ait theham§r of Mrs. Glenn Whybarx
• •in Sarr, Mateo for a businessmee tin £ -^urprise shtTwer(Crt'JSirs; T6nT£ailer. yCenrjeth
• l i *Wflsorr c6ntmtted;vtre read. mg of “Angel 51 m t ShOUh-cter," the story of Lillian Dix
on known for her work atfrung'the poor in Formosa.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, July 26, 1964
Page 19
TELLS OF ANNUALROSICRUCIAN SESSION
Editor: Privileged to have participated in the activities of theannual International Conventionof Rosicrucians at the world-re-known headquarters in San Jose,one desires to share its inspirational benefits with one’s fellowman.
There was n dramatic presentation of an incident in the lifeof the controversial Paracelsus,the celebrated mystic whose wisdom and foresight were misunderstood by his contemporaries,which the members will long remember. Demonstrations on manypsychic Jaws were presented tomembers which will benefit themin many ways as they in turn areutilized, laws not readily under
stood or accepted by the masses.
Authenticity of the RosicrucianOrder, AMORC, was establishedby the showing of documents fromthe archives. Devoted to furtherinstruction in philosophy, mysticism, the arts and sciences, theconvention attracts outstandingpersonages from all over theworld. It is gratifying to grip thehand of persons from other landsand share a deep sense of brother
hood. Not a few of the memberstook advantage of the close proximity to visit Santa Cruz, and toremark on their pleasure and impression of its beauty and appeal.Many of them promise to make itpart of their annual visit to theconvention.
I felt so proud of our lovelySanta Cruz.
Mrs. Mary V. Brady
312 Fairmont avenue
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, July 29, 1964
Page 8
PLAN ROSICRUCIAN PICNIC SUNDAY
Thr Franz Hartmann chap
ter of the Rosicrucian Order
AMORC has scheduled its an
nual picnic for AMORC mem
hers, interested non-member^
and their families on Sunday.
Aug. 2
The event will be held at the
Twin Lakes Park, Paris. Ill ,
starting at 2 p.m. In addition
to the usual program of foodjand fun for everyone, the pro
gram for the event will include
i a brief memoria l address by the
master of the chapter, Dr.
Edgar Wirt, in honor of their
late imperator, Dr. H. SpencerLewis.
F.ach family is to bring food
i and their own service. For in
formation or transportation callDouglas Crow. 1^8339.
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The Chilliwack Progress
Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
Wednesday, August 5, 1964
Page 6
At AMORCConvention
Cornelius Franz Janzen. of
35 Jubi.’ee Housing. Chilli-
w ,jr k has re turned from a
world wide con ven tion of
Rosicrucians at San Jose.
Ca i i fthe gathering of members
of the An<..ent Mystical Order
Rosae Crucis was devoted to
instruction and demonstra
tions in philosophy, mystic
ism. sciences and the arts
along w:th some social and
fraternal activities
Presented on stage a as a
»ourt procedure from the 14th
and 15th centuries, depicting
a dramatic incident in the! fe of the mystic Pjr a? Hsu *
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Tuesday, August 11,1964Page 2-A
V a l l e y L o d g eR e p r e s e n t sR o s i c r u c i a n s
Eight members of Van Nuys Lodge, Ancient and Mystical Order Roeae Crucis, represented the Valley at the weeklong, annual nternation-
al Convention of the Rosicru-
cian Order held in San Jose.
The present master of Van Nuys Lodge, Capt. Peter G. Morton, USMC (Ret) and Mrs. Morton of Pacoima; Paul deFonville of Los Angeles; Mrs. Margaret Fallar, Van
Nuys; Mrs. Luisa Marie Ser« ra, North Hollywood; Dr. Theodore R. Truter of Glen-
dale, and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wetterstrom of San Fer-
nando traveled to AMORCheadquarters in San Jose.
Tell Purpose
There they joined a thousand Rosicrusians from Australia and New Zealand; In
dia; Egypt; Nigeria, andSouth Africa.
Also from France, GreatBritain, Holland, Sweden, Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela.
Others came from CentralAmeria and Mexico; Canada;the United States, and from
many other free lands.
A Rosicrucian conventionis devoted to instruction and
demonstrations in philosophy,mysticism, and the arts andsciences, and to these, somesocial and fraternal activitiesare added.
The week's program included a dramatic presentation from the life of the controversial Paracelsus, a celebrated 16th Century mysticw'hose wisdom and foresight
were misunderstood by hiscontemporaries, but are commonly accepted today.
Display Documents
The presentation supplemen te d demonstrations ofpsychic phenomena and explanations of the nautral lawswhich make such demonstrations possible. Ancient records of these laws are preserved in the archives of theOrder, as are other documentsestablishing the authenticityof AMORC as the recognizedRosicrucian Order of history.
The authenticating documents were displayed to allinterested convention participants.
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La Crosse, Wisconsin
Saturday, August 29, 1964
Page 2
C ITY ROSICRUCIAN I
SAYS SOCIETY AIDS HER The only Rosicrucian mem- to master the problems of ev-
ber in La Crosse believes that eryday life. Thus begins a con-her membership in the organi-jtinuing study of such topics aszation has helped her to better the development of will, per-cope with life and understand fecting the physical body, thepeople. mysteries of time and space,
Gjerda Hall, 909*2 Main St..'the ancient philosophies and themoved to La Crosse two years nature of matter,ago and thus gave the city its “*first member. The Rosicrucian Miss Hall points out that atorder is an international frater- the international convention she
nity under a lodge system which'was given demonstrations ofconcentrates its studies on the psychic laws not readily undermysteries and scientific laws of stood or accepted by the
the world. masses. During one demonstra-Miss Hall stresses that her tion, she says, they were shown
group is not a religious organi- the “aura” of a person, a Taxation. but a philosophy which diation around a person whichhelps you “ find your inner self the Rosicrucians believe revealsand see what you can do with their true personality and canyour own mind." be sensed by those in their
She explains that she receives presence,study lessons from the group The Rosicrucians put empha-and passes to successive levels sis on physics, chemistry, biolo-j
of learning. She recently re- gy, physiology, psychology andturned from the Rosicrucian the arts, putting them into aConvention, held at the Inter- somewhat mystical setting,national Headquarters in San The group operates a univer-Jose. Calif. sity, an Egyptian and oriental
museum and art gallery, a sci-The name Rosicrucian comes ence museum, a planetarium, a
from the Latin “rosae crucis,” research library and the Su-meaning rosy cross. It traces preme Temple of the Rosicru-its origin back to the mystery cian Order in San Jose, Calif,schools or secret schools of Among its past members the
Egypt around 1500 B.C. The in- order lists Benjamin Franklin Jt e r n a t i o n a l organization American statesman; Isaac
is known as AMORC or the An- Newton. English philosophercient Mystical Order of Rosae and mathematician; Francis
Crucis. Bacon. English philosopher;Its members believe that the and Claude Debussy, French
[inner soul of man can help him composer._____________________ I
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, September 9, 1964
Page 18
Rosicrucian
Ceremony SundayMembers and guest* of Santa
Cruz Rosicrucian Pronaos Sundaywill reenact the building of the(ireat Pyramid of Cheops.
The ceremonies will begin at1:30 p.m at the residence of W il
fred Maxwell on Hamctead way.Paul J. Veatch, Pronaos master,
said the laying of stones in construction of the miniature pyramid commemorates the ancientorigin of the organization. The
ceremony is held on the occasion
of the fall equinox.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, September 10,1964
Page 4-B
R o s i c r u c i a n s t o C e l e b r a t e B u l d i n g o f G i z e h P y r a m i dVAX NL'VS — Annually on. nosiccurian traditions >tate
the date o l ihe Autumnal eqm-|t>ic I’yramW of Cheoja al
nox. when the *un seems totOlxcli »v*i beiru/i on the oeca-
cress the celestial equaior.|slon of the Autumnal equinoxRctlcrac iar.i Lhcaaghmu. Utc,about 4000 B.C. This pyrawo r ld commemoraif the m;d i» unique in purpose,bu.lding o l the Creat Pyramid Morton said. Il wi s not con-o( Egypt |*truc:ed as a monument to
Capt. Peter G Motion.}ll>* wi« n <>'■ somc Pharaoh.USMC. (Bet ). Matte r of Van;but aJ • firc« temple of leant-Nuy* Lodge. Ancient ar.dMystical Order Ro« e Crucis.said th.it members of the ptul-
Rosicrucian* wace tl:eir Tile outdoor fete and cere-origin lo Amenhotep IV. Pha-,tTlon> will he cnactcd locallyra«h of K ppt m 1350 B C Jc pl » at 6:30 pjjj._____________________„ Nuy« Lodge. AX10RC,
72a7 Woodman Ave. The pub
osephic Rosicrucian Orderwill gather for a ceremony cnSepL 30 symbolically reenaci-
Ir j the building or the Creat.Pyramid of Cheops.
historically recojrniied asgreat pcrsoaalsty and the firstmonotheist. They lommcraorale their ancient origin hythe ritualistic construction ofa miniature pyramid.
Each stone symbolizes themc cultural accomplishments of
The construction of the the Ftcslcrucian Order duringGreat Pyr amid required ajeacK year of Its existence,masterful knowledge of all.The apex ni u be placed uponthe sciences known lo the pe- a minia ture pyramid in therlod — mathemat ics, phyj ics. future when Ideals of Al
and many fur.daT.emaJs of as-jmovement have l>een real-tronoaty. ixed.
11c Is Invited u> witness iheritual and participate m the/«te
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno, California
Sunday, September 13,1964
Page 18-A
Rosicrucians v Plan Ritual
The Jacob Boehme Chapter
of the Rosicrucian Order willcommemorate its historicroots in the Egyptian empirewith a picnic and foundingritual in Mooney’s Grove nextSunday at 2 PM.
The ceremony, which involves the construction of apyramid in miniature, will beuniversally observed on the;same day, the equinox, by Iheorder. The organization’s history dates back to Egypt in1350 BC.
Mrs. Beatrice D. Caine,master of the local chapter,
will preside over the ritual.
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Santa Cruz SentinelSanta Cruz, California
Wednesday, September 16, 1964
Page 30
Rosicrucians Rally Saturday
Rosimicians from aev*n rentral California group* will holda rallv Saturday and Sunday atthe Masonic temple in Oakland
The Santa Cruz RosicrucianPronans will conduct the Pronans ritual Sunday, and willsen c the luncheon Saturday, aspan of a procrnm including con
vocation?, initiations, demonstration* and entertainment.
Attending from Santa Cruzwill Paul Watch, master ofthe Santa Cruz Pronaos. Mr andMr« fiabrirl (tarfias, WilliamHammonds and Mesdames .lennip Mills Harry Kueck. RobertMalat, and Augusto Marchi
Guest speakers from the nrdcr\ headquarters in San .lo^c
will Arthur Piepenbrink supreme secretary Harvey Milesgrand secretary, and Edwin Watermeycr. technical director
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, September 23, 1964
Page 17
ROSICRUCIAN FALL
FESTIVAL SUNDAY
Plans have been completedfor the annual Fall Festival andPyramid Building Ceremony tobe held by the Franz HartmannChapter of the Rosicrucian Order. AMORC.
The ceremony will be heldpromptly at 4 p.m. Sunday.Sept. 27. at the country homeof Mr. and Mrs. Dale EnglishRefreshments will follow theceremony.
The public is invited to attend this even!. Hostesses forthe occasion will be Mrs. DaleEnglish, Mrs. Innes Bachstcin
and Mrs John Serhan. Theceremony will be conducted byDr. Edgar Wirt, Master of thelocal Chapter. For informationand transportataion, call Douglas Crowe, L-8339.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, September 23,1964
Page 7
Rosicrucians To Display Map At
County FairA 5x8 foot colored map of the
world, showing locations ofnearly 350 lodges, chapters andPronaoi of the Rosicrucian Ord*er, AMORC, will be displayed
at the Santa Cruz County Fairthis year.
It will be sponsored by thelocal Pronaos, according to PaulJ. Veatch, master.
The map is designed to emphasize the world-wide activities iof the philosophical fraternity,which includes all r a ces andcreeds. The purpose of theorder is the investigation, study
and practical application of nat-1ural and spiritual laws.
The map was hand painted byMrs. Jennie Mills and Robert Iand Mrs. Malat.
Others to help at the boothare Paul and Kay Veatch, Gabriel Garfiaj, Peter Bathen, William Hammonds, Lillian Kueck,Evelyn Marchi, Eva Walters,Gertrude Avila, Maurice and
Ruth Hare.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, September 30, 1964
Page 10
Rosicrucian Art
Gallery Displays
Brandon's WorksTho paintings of Warren
Brandon, of San Francisco will
will ho featured in a show at
the Rosicrucian Art gallery Sat
urday through November 2 in
tho Rosicrucian Egyptian Ori
ental museum in San Jose.
The public is invited Bran
don wes recently elected to
“Who’s Who in American Art ”
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, October 14,1964
Page 6
M
THE ROSICRl’CIAN ORDER, AMORC* Humanist Award Mas bestowed upon Mr. MichaelHuzash for hts dedication (o the cause of a idinu those persons of foreign origins whohave difficulties in adjusting to life in the I'nited States. The award was presented atthe forty-sixth anniversary d inner of the St. Andrews Rumanian Orthodox ( hutch. I.eft toright are Michael Ruiash, Or. Hugh M Rrooks, inspector general of th e Grand l.odgeAMORC. I.ennnrd Conrad, toastmaster of the dinner, and I)r. Fdgar Wirt, matte/ of thelocal rhaptcr of AMORC.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Thursday, October 15, 1964
Page 11
PLAN ROSICRUCIAN
MEET AT CAPITAL
A delegation of member^ ofthe local F ran/ Hartmann Chapter of ihe Ro>icmcian Order,AMORC, will attend a three-dayConclave sponsored by the combined Chapters of three states,
Indiana. Ohio and Kentucky.The Indianapolis Chapter v\ill
hr host for the eevnt, to be heldat the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotelm Indianapolis. Oct. 16, 17 and18
Entertainment will be fur*mshed by the Terre HauteChapter with artists Judy Crowamd Weir Kirk performing Del
egates from the local chapter
will include Dr Kd^ar Wirt,master. Miss Cuba Stigler, secretary. Mrs., Verna Horn, guardian; Mr. and Mrs, Dale Enc*li^h. Mrs Innes Bachstein, Mr*.John Serban Mrs Carl Gentry.Mrs. Cleo Englehart. DouglasCrow and Frank Horn
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The San Bernardino Daily Sun
San Bernardino, California
Thursday, November 19,1964
Page C-4
Lecture Sunday
“Science and Mysticism" willbe the topic of a lecture at7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Pomona Rosicrucian Order. 239 E.Holt Ave The lecture will bedelivered bv Frances R. Holland
grand councilor of the SouthernCalifornia District. Rosicrucian
Order. AMORC
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Albuquerque Journal
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Friday, November 27, 1964
Page C-18
R o s i c r u c i a n C h a p t e r
A u t h o r i z e d H e r e
The Supreme Grand Lodge
of Ihe lnterunliounl UqsUtu-
cian Order, A K O H C, hasauthorized the formation of r
city cIia|i1<?r lo servo lls mem-;
bei^ in Uic Albuquerque vicinity.
Officers of the rim pier hero
m e Dirk Selmeidcr, uui&lcr;Mi s. Pamela Keickier, GIG fcs-panola SE, secretary, and Dc.siCifircia, gunrciian. Flimonllily
meetings will be? hrlcl M 7R13
: Lo iins NE, on nllcn iMc Sun days al 7:30 p,ir>.
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El Paso Herald-Post
El Paso, TexasWednesday, February 3 ,1%5
Page B-2
TWENTY F VE YEARS AGO
>'ror.» Th* lU ’aiAPeiU nf P>b. J, 1<M5
££1 Paso Rosicrucians fiOCO
year*: from now will have a
funny feeling. maybe. Rcsicru*
cinns of Hi Paso have been
asked (a piace manuscript is
a which ]5> bein^ oon-
si ruc:cd 3t O^lcthorp Umvcr*
S'ly,G;i
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno, California
Sunday, February 7,1965
Page 21-A
Rosicrucians Set Conclave For All
Valley MembersRodman R. Clayson of San
Jose, grand master of theRosicrucian Order, will be thefeatured speaker at a joint
conclave of Rosicrucian members in the San Joaquin Valley next Sunday in the Pon-derosa Masonic Temple. Thesession will begin at 9 'AM.
Members of the JafcobBoehme Chapter in Fresnoand of the Bakersfield Pro*naos will be cohosts for themeeting. Clayson also willconduct a panel forum. Dr.Ernest Cf .Driver*, p u t [master., of : the Bakersfie ld Pronaos, will be the masterof ceremonies. Mrs. BeatriceCaine of Fresno, master of theFresno chapter, will greet thevisit6rs. J. B. Howard of Selma is the conclave chairman..
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno, California
Sunday, March 14, 1965
Page 20-A
I Rosicrucians Wi!l Seat !0
New OfficersThe Jacob Boehme Chapter
of the Rosicrucian Order,
AMORC will install 10 newofficers and ob
serve the ancient EgyptianNew Year at a
meeting Fridayat 8 PM, in thePonderosa M asonic Temple.
Leslie R. Anderson will be jinstalled as thechapter’s mas
ter. The otherofficers a r e:J. B. Howard,
A , deputy master;Anderson £z^ \ y n c h’
chaplain; M a r i e Williams,
secretary; H a z e l Wjllmar,
matre; Richard Morgan, chant
er; Hazel Johnson, chantress;
Hattie Varona, guardian; Margaret Morgan, guardian, and
Roy F. Morgan, chairman of
the board.
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Xenia Daily Gazette
Xenia, Ohio
Tuesday, March 9, 1965
Page 2
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Day Ion Group
■
Platts Meetingi !
Greene Couniians are inv;red.
ito an open meeting and a gei-.
j acquainted session of the
[crucian Order. Elbert Hubbard!C h a p t e r AMORC cf Dayton.j
I Thursday at S p.m.. a? the {
(main Library auditorium. Third1land St. Clair Sts.. Dayton.
’ “Wells of Faith", a film rie-i
•picting an inspirational journey ithrough the Holy Land, will be
j shown. j
i The Rosicrucian Order.j
iAMORE. is a nonrei'gious. phi!-!losophical fraternirv. and main-
Itains ihat its traditional origin
ioccurred during the reign of
Pharaoh Aknnaton in 3150 B.C.jEach year on or about March
2fl. members celebrate the be-
i ginning of a new year cons'der-l
iing spring as symbolic o: netvjilife.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Tuesday, March 30, 1965
Page 19-A
Rosie rucians Officers in L
Van Nuys Lodge of The Ro» $icrucian Order AMORC to-
day had nstalled officer* for 1965 n ceremonies with many visiting members from sur-
rounding lodges in attendance.
Installed were David C.
Williams, master; Darcy A. Scott, secretary; FranklinVelazquez, chaplain; Mr. andMrs. Gary H. Taylor, guardians; and Paul de F onv i l l e ,trustee.
Capt. Peter G. Morton, out-
Install Now K il Lodgegoing master, pointed out that the order observes March 21, the beginning of spring, as their New Year and uses that date as the. start of their fiscal year 2nd the occasion for installation of
new ritualistic and adminis-
trative officers.
Dawning of the New Year, according to Capt. Morton, is observed by a symbolic feast in which the participants re-
ceive simple foods, corre-
sponding to certain basic ele-
ments of nature, such as salt, com and unfermented grape juices.
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Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Saturday, May 22, 1965
Page 11
T H E
R O S I C R U C I A N SBenjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton, Francis
Bacon, like many other learned and great men
and women, were Rosicrucians.
The Rosicrucian Order is a nonsccrarian fra
ternal body of men and women devoted to the
. investigation , study and practical applicationof natural and spiritual laws.
The Order has been in existence for centuries
and is represented in all civilized lands. It is
NOT a religious organization.
. It has something to offer YOU . Wr ite for
information to ‘
Rosicrucian Order, AMORC,
S.-in Jose, California. 951M
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, May 26, 1965
Page 4
RosicrucianAnniversaryCelebrating the 11th anniver
sary of Santa Cruz pronaos, lo
cal Rosicrucians will have as
their guest speaker tomorrow
Rodman R. Clayson of San .lose,
grand master of the North
American Jurisdiction of the
Ancient Mystical Order RosaeCrucis.
He and his wife will be en
tertained at dinner at the Santa
Cruz hotel prior to the 8 o'clock
convocation at Hotel Palomar.
According to Master Lillian
Kueck of the local pronaos the
group’s 20 charter members will
be honored during the evening.
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The Evening Independent
Massillon, Ohio
Thursday, July 15,1965
Page 7
Modern Mystic Discussion Topic
Akron Pronaos A more willmeet Sunday, July 18 at 2:30 p. m.in the IOOF temple, 277 E. Millst, Akron. William Stockert,master, will preside at the con
vocation. A chapter experimentj w ill be conducted by Helen Mihal.I The round table discussion topicwill be “The Mission of the Modem Mystic.” Refreshments willj be served.
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno, California
Tuesday, August 24,1965
Page 6-C
Ruslcrucians — A film “Mystic Isles of the East” is sched
uled by the Jacob Boebom Chapter of the Rosicrucian Order for
8 p.m. Friday in Hart’s restaurant. The program is open to thepublic without charge. A ques
tion and answer session will follow the film.
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The La Crosse Tribune
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Tuesday, August 31, 1965
Section 2 -Page 9
Attended Meet ing
Of Ros icrucians
(ijerda Hall, 909*2 Main St.,
j recently returned from the In
ternational Assembly of Rosi
crucians in Toronto, Ontario.
Can.
Attending the assembly were1.5W0 members of the fraternity,
which studies the mysteries and
scientific laws of the world.
Members at the assembly re
ceived p e r s o n a l instruction
from the order's officers and
witnessed ancient rituals.
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The Pocono Record
The Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Saturday, September 4, 1965
Page 9
Area residents attend parley of Rosicrucians
PORTLAND - Mr. and Mrs.W. Kraulter, Portland: Mr. andM"s. C. G. Kemmm’i*. Point ofGap, and Mrs. A. Jackson, Bangor, attended the 1965 I sterna*tional Rosicrucljn Conventionin Toronto, Can.i/i.
For the first time in over 30years the conve'itiun was heldaway from its hearinuartcrs inSan Jose. Calif. 1.500 membersof this fraternity assembled 'nthe Royal York Hotel to witnessancient and traditional ritualsand to receive personal mMruction from the officers of theOrder.
Included in 'hr* conventionprogram were the pcsrntalionof n mystical allrigory demonstrations of Rfisimiciar. a n flscientific principles, administrative meetings and subordin-ate committee meetings.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, September 2,1965
Page 6
Rosicrucians Slate Ceremony
* Rosicrucians throughout theftorld will commemorate thebjilding of the Great Pyramidfiptember 23.
^Mrs. Lillian Kueck, master oflocal AMORC Rosicrucian
£ronaos, states that Rosicru-
eUns throughout this jurisdiction of the philosophic order
gather for a ceremony nextiday to symbolically re enactbuilding of the Great Pyraof Cheops.
outdoor fete and ceremony will be enacted locally at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maxwell, 465 Hampstead
Members may bring gueststk witness the ceremony.
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Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Monday, September 13, 1965
Page 8
Rosicrucians Plan Festival
Rosicrucians of Tucson willhold their annual festival andceremony on the date of the autumnal equinox at 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
The meeting, open to the pub
lic without charge, will be heldat the Coca-Cola-Spiral Auditorium, 3939 N: Romero Rd. Ahalf-dozen musical events havebeen scheduled for entertainment.
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Mt. Vernon Register-News
Mount Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, September 16, 1965
Page 7
MISS DORA BRYOON, beloved chortor member of the Mf. Verno n Business an d Professional Women * Club , and one of Ml. Vernon's most highly respected citizens, has received the Rosicrucian Humanist Award in recognition of her devotion to the nursing profession and "Ihe pe/sonal sacrifice ond extensive efforts during many years of unselfish
devotion to the profession and service to the community.*' The presentation was made by M*s. Silas Echols, at right, a long-time friond and admirer of Miss Brydon, at a meeting of ihe dub held Monday evening at tr« L. and N. Cafe.
(Delo Photo Craft)
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Mt. Vernon Register-News
Mount Vernon, Illinois
Saturday, September 18, 1965Page 5
MISS DORA BRYDON HONORED
Mt. Vernon B. P. And W. Club Observes 40th Anniversary
Hosierut'iun AwardIt was a complete surprise
to the recipient and the majority of the members and guests
when Mrs. Kate Echols was introduced and asked to presenta very wonderful award to oneof the members: Miss DoraBrydon.
She began, “There is a famous secret society—existing in
all civilized lands of the world.We’ve all heard of it often butmost of us know nothing aboutit. Many great sages of theworld have belonged—the Order claims to go back to Egyptfor Its beginning. The Order isn non-sectarian, fraternal bodyof men and women. This orderis devoted to furthering man’sknowledge of himself and hisuniverse. It strives to aid theindividual to attain his fullstature, morally, intellectually,and physically as human beings.The headquarters of the International Order is San Jose,California — another group atQuakertown, Pa., and anothergroup in New York City. Thismysterious and symbolic so
ciety is the “Rosicrucians/’ TheAncient and Mystical Order ofthe “Rosae Crucis”—the namederived from the use of the roseand cross.”
Mrs. Echols then continued,"I am here tonite to present asurprise and honorary membership, truly an outstanding honor,to our beloved Dora Brydon.”She asked Miss Brydon tocome forward to accept thebeautifully framed award.
Mrs. Echols said, “I take absolute pleasure in presentingthis award to Dora. We all
know her as a person who fulfils all the qualities Rosicru-cians hold up as ideals. She’salways dependable, interestedin the least phase of her job-interested in everything, everywhere, and has had a remarkable career of services to thehighest degree—for she haslovingly and faithfully servedin Jesus' words “the least of
these”—Congratulations for aproud honor so richly deserved—to you our friend, Dora Brydon.”
At this point, the entiregroup rose to a standing ovation for their “Dora,” belovedcharter member and friend toall. ___ _
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The Post-Standard
Syracuse, New York
Thursday, September 23,1965
Page 19
L'Pool Woman In Ancient RitesA Liverpool woman recently
attended the International Rosicruclan Convention in the RoyalYork Hotel, Toronto, Canada.
Mrs. Lea K. Bludau, of 15Lime Tree Lane, Liverpool, tookpart in rituals and ceremoniestraditional to the RosicrucianOrder founded more than 3,000years ago n Egypt by Amenho-tep the Fourth. The conventionnarked the 50th AnniversaryYerfr of the Establishment of theassembly on the American con
tinent.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, September 26, 1965
Page 6-A
Rosicrucian
Sallery Has
New ShowThe Rosicrucian Art gal
lery in San Jose will feature
an exhibition of paintings byRobert E. Jensen from Octo
ber 2 through November 1.Jensen, a well-known Or-
inda artist, teacher and lecturer, has won s e v e ra l
awards for his work. He is
being presented for the first
time in the San Jose area.
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The Terre Haute Star
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, October 27, 1965
Page 11
R o s i c r u c i a n s P l a nH a l l o w e e n P a r t v*
Fun. sanies and refreshmentsare in store for members, guests;and families of the Franz Hartmann chapter of the Rosi*lcrucian Order AMORC uheu 'thpy meet at 7 |>in Saturday.Oti. .*WJ at the honu* of the:Master, Mrs. Duu>:las Crow.I1410 N. 10th St.
Prizes will be awarded for themost original, funniest andprettiest comumcs and anyonewithout a musk will be fined.The local chapter will act ashosts to all sanctum membersin the area. Admission will befree, but an AMR A box will beprovided for those wishing toshare expenses.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, December 22, 1965
Page 3
RosicruciansPlan Yule Party
A Christmas party with Mrs.|At Goodman as hostess will follow the regular convocation of
Santa Cruz Rosicrucians at 8p.m. tomorrow at the YWCA.
“Jesus, the Man and Mystic,”
will be the title of a talk prepared by Grand Regional Administrator Chris Warn ken and given by Mrs. Harry Kueck, master.
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The Evening Independent
Massillon, Ohio
Tuesday, January 25, 1966
Page 7
Dr. Hollen I
Will GiveDiscourse| The Akron Pronaos of theRosicrucian order, AMORC, will
. hold an open meeting Sunday• afternoon at 3 in the IOOF tern*
pie. 277 E. Mill st. Akron. A dis
course entitled “Overcoming the; Limitations of Life" will be giv-. en by Dr. William Hollen.
Mrs. Ruth I. Smith, who recently returned from the Rosicrucian around the world tour,will give a short travelogue of iIndia.
William Stockert, master of1Akron Pronaos accompanied theU'ur group which ieft New York.;Oct. 13, 1965 and flew to London Iwnere they attended a Rosicru-jcian rally, then to Zurich, Switz-icrland. Rome and Athens wherethey visited the ruins of thetemple and tombs and other various historical places which wereof special significance to theRosicrucians. as it is from therethat the Order traces its traditional beginning.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, February 23,1966
Page 4
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Rosicrucians To Hear Guest Speaker Tomorrow
1 W r i t e r a n d l e c t u r e r F t t o r eD e F a n o w i l l s p e a k T h u r s d a y a t
t h e c o n \ f > c a t i o n o f S a n t a C n i 7R o s i c r u c i a n s a t 8 p m . a t t h e
Y W C A .I P e F a n o , a m e m b e r o f P e n i n -
s u l a c h a p t e r o f B e l m o n t , h a sw r i t t e n a r t i c l e * f o r t h » R o s i
c r u c i a n D i g e s t a n d s e r v e d a ss p e a k e r f o r t h e o r d e r ’ s r e g i o n a lc o n c l a v e i n 1 9 6 4 . A s o c i a l h o u rw i l l f o l l o w .
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The Independent
Pasadena, California
Thursday, February 24, 1966
Page C-8
! Fraternal ft'ote*.....
■ ■ 1■ ■■- |
Rosicrucian
j Order Sets*
Celebration+
•A felebralion of the?. Festival• • t
of t)ic Rose will he hold al Akh-i
naioii C-od^u, Jlttiicrucip.n Order.
AMORC, Friday al 8 p.m. n\ 51
N. Raldwln Avl\, Sierra Madre.
|Members of Ihe Rnsirnician
Order and friends who ait; not
members are invileri fo atfciid.
Otie of Hie highlights of Ihemeeting will be an address on-tilJed ".'The ftose and IheCross,” my France* R. Holland,grand councilor for .Son Ilv?rnCalifornia, 'ftie Hollywood Mystic Players will present ihe production •'Akbnalnn." 1
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The Des Moines Register
Des Moines, Iowa
Sunday, March 6,1966
Page 17-G
A SPLIT SECOND IN ETERNITY
Hit tndeits Calltd It COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS
MUJT nun die to release bis inner consciousness? Can we experience momentary flights of the soul —• that
i is, become out with the un'nerse and receive an influx of
great undemanding?
The shackles of the body — its earthly limitations — can be thrown off and man's mind can be attuned to the nfinite
Wisdom for a flash of a second. During this brief interval
intuitive knowledge, great inspiration and a new vision of our life’s mission are had. Some call this great experience
. a psychic phenomenon. But the ancients knew it and taught 1 it as Cosmic Consciousness — the merging of man’s mind
with the Universal ntelligence.
LIT THIS r i l l BOOK IXPIAIN
This i»
mot a religious doctrine, but the application of
limplt, natural
laws, which give man »o insight into the great Com ic plan. Tbey make possible a source of great joy, strength and a regeneration of man's person aJ powers.
Write to theRo i i c rua tn j , an tge^old
brotherhood
of understanding, (or a
fn e copy of the book 'The Mastery of
Life." t w ill tell you bow, in tbe privacy of your own home, you may indulge in these mytteriet of life known to the ancients. Addreaai Sc riba & fca
"74e “ f c o t iv t u c t a M *
SAN JOSE (AMORC) CAUP., 9il l4 V. S. A.
Pltu* bidud t Your Zip Cod*
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Redlands Daily Facts
Redlands, California
Monday, March 7,1966
Page 12
LIGHTER SIDEBy DICK WEST
Keeps up with worldWASHINGTON (UPI) —Al
though founded in the 17thCentury, the Rosicrucians, aworld wide philosophical society, have rolled right along withthe times.
In other words, their philosopher’s stone has gathered no
moss.They not only keep up with
the rest of the' world, butfrequently get ahead of it. Atpresent they are so far in frontthey are almost out of sight.
I am grateful to theRosicrucians for sending me alittle pamphlet on the possibility of interplanetary “thoughtmigration.” It has helped meclose the gap.
If the purpose of philosophyis to put a man in tune with hisenvironment and find harmonywithin himself, this conceptmay be the greatest thing sinceConfucius invented the Chinesefortune cookie .
Earth Bound“For millions of years man
has been carthbound,” it says.“He has made this globe —which is a mere speck ofcosmic matter —the center of
his interest.“Now it is dawning upon man
that intelligence is not justlocked within the mortal shellsof earthly beings. Certainlyother worlds in the greater
universe possess the phenomenon of life.
“How many of our moods,our strange impulses, are theresult of the influence of otherminds in space?”
Quite a lot, I would say, andI can’t tell you how comforting
it is to find out what has beencausing all the trouble.I had always assumed thct
my moods and strange impulses were the result of eatiLjhot tamales.
Hints At Anti-MatterWhile philosophical in ap
proach, the Rosicrucian theoryappears to fit in with the latestscientific speculation regardinganti-matter.
Some astronomers • think it
possible that our universe isbalanced by another universecomposed of anti-matter. If so,it is logical to assume thatsome of the anti-planets arepopulated by anti-people.
I am convinced that the antipeople are the ones who havebeen practicing “thought migration’* on me.
Therefore, I am not going to worry any more about whetherI should give up Mexican food.
The next time any strangemood or impulse comes overme, I will simply blame it onsome clown out there in space.
That may be even better thanAlka Seltzer.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, March 13,1966
Page 18
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CHRIS R WAR NKE N
R o s i c r u c i a n O r d e r A M O R C
F r e e P u b l i c L e c t u r eSPONSORED BY SANTA CRL7 PRONADS
"WHO AND WHAT
ARE THE ROSICRUCIANS"CHRIS R. WARNKEN
FILM: "DOMAIN OF DESTINY"
QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16 8:00 P M.
SAUNAS VAIIEY SAVINGS COMMUNITY ROOMRIVER AND WATER SIS. SANTA CRUZ
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The Evening Independent
Massillon, OhioWednesday, March 16, 1966
Page 9
Rosicrucians
To Celebrate New Year Rite
The reenactment of a cere*
hotcp IV, in 1350 B.C., the orderi commemorates this incient new
year beginning with a
ccremony,I though nonreligious, embracesIthe allegorical significance of the•age old Egyptian rite.
March 21 is also the beginning
mony that began"Tn und ent Egypt of ,hc fis,ca! p€,icK! °* al1 Rosi:over 40 ccnlurics ago will be Ihc <_IUL',an. '®®SCR. chapters, andhighlight of a Uosiomcian ion- Pron8/>l throughout the wo;Id;clave to he held ir. Ak ron Ma rch ai" . ’ ^ da te i* marked by the in-20 al 12:30 in the 1 0 0 F temple, s’-a lla l!<>n ° r ritualistic and277 R mm si administrative officers.
New officers to be installed!
are : f r a n k Gerber, mas ter ; ’
Madeline Gartner, secretary; and;
Byron Baines, guardian.
The ceremony and con clav e
. wii] ho fol low ed by a covered di sh
dinner .
William Stockcrl, master of the
Rosicrucian Akron Pronaos, ihe
ancient LIgypiians. from the
time of Memphis lo Ihc Ptolemaic;period, began their new year-
on or about the time of the vernal!
equ inox when Ihe sun, on its
journey, crosses the celestial,
equator and enters the zodicak
sign of Aries, which always oc
curs on or about March 21. This
was considered the beginning of
the new year and was symbolic
of now life. The occasion of the
new year is celebrated by a symbolic feast in which the
ipants partake of •
corresp onding to certain basic
element* of nature, such . . . .
corn, and unfermenledjuice.
As the Rosicrucian O*
AMOFtC.a
nonreligious but phosophic al fra ter nity, L.a ..........
that its traditional oripin ocurred during the reign of Amen
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Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Saturday, March 19, 1966
Page 13
Rosicrucians
To Hail SpringNew officers of the local chap
ter of the Rosicrucian Order(AMORC) will be installed at 8p.m. Monday (first day ofspring) at the Love-Truth-Unionchapel, 920 N. 1st Ave.
Herbert Randall will take office as master; Josephine Nunez, secretary; Betty Prince,chaplain. Virginia Bielak, innerguardian; Robert Desko, outerguardian: Dorothy Wang, secretary.
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Ames Daily Tribune
Ames, Iowa
Monday, March 21,1966
Page 24
Is it hot tamales or thought migration?Uy DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPl) —Although founded in the 17th
Century, the ttosicrucions, a
world wide phi osophical socir-
ty, have rolled right along with
the times.
11\other words, their philoso
pher's stone has gathered nomoss.
They not only keep up withthe rest of Ihe world, but
i frequently get ahead of it. Atpresent they are so fur in tront
they are almost out of sight1 am gratefu l in the
Rosicrucians for sending me a
little pamphlet on the possibili
ty of interplanetary “ thought
migration." It has helped me
close the gap.If Ihe purpose of philosophy
is to put n man In tunc with hisenvironment and find harmony
within himself. Ihis concept
may be the greatest thing since
Confucius invented the Chinese
fortune cookie.
Earth Bound
“ For millions of years manhas been earthbound,” it says
"He has made this globe —which is a mere speck of
cosmic matter ^-the center ofj his interest.| “ Now it is dawning upon man
that intelligence is not justlocked within the mortal shellsof earthly beings. Certainly
other worlds in the greateruniverse possess the phenomen
on of life"How many of our moods,
our strange impulses, urc theresult of the influence of ofhe*
minds in space?"Quite a lot, I would say, and
I can’t tell you how comfortinqif is to find out what has been
causing all the trouble.Hints At Anti-Mailer
1 had always assumed thatmy moods and strange im-jpulses were the result of eatingl
hut tamales.
While philosophical in approach, the Rosicrucian theory
appears to fit in with the latest
scientific speculation regardinganti-matter.
Some astronomers think it
possible that our universe isbalanced by another universe
composed of anti matter. If so,
it is logical to assume that
some of the anti-planets arepopulated by anti-people.
1 am convinced that the anti-people are the ones who havebeen practicing "thought migration" on me.
Therefore, I am not going to
worry any more about whether11 should give up Mexican food.
I The nest time any strange
mood or impulse comes overme, f will simply blnme it on
some clown out there in space.That may be even belter than
Alka Seltzer.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, March 23, 1966
Page 3
Rosicrucians To
Mark New Year,
Install Officers
Now officers will he installedand a 40*contury-old coremonvwill he reenacted tomorrow at8 p m at a Santa Cru/ Rosicrucian conclave at the local YW
|CA.
To he seated for the comingyear are Mrs. Norma Pierce,master; Mrs. Kva Rocchi, secretary, and ll\rum Toney, guardian.
The ceremony of the NewYear, which began in Egyptmore than 40 centuries ago,marks the time of the vernalequinox The sun. on its journey,crosses the celestial equator andcenters the Zodiacal sign ofAries, according to Mrs HarryKueck. outgoing master of theSanta Cruz Rosicrucian pronaos.This generally occurs on or
about March 21 and was considered the beginning of theNew Year and was symbolic ofnew life.
The Rosicrucian Order, a philosophical but non-religious or"anization. marks the ceremonywith a symbolic feast in whichthe participants partake of simpie foods corresponding to basicelements of nature, such as >aIt.
corn and unfermented grapejuice Many visiting membersfrom surrounding areas are expected for thr conclave.
O o o
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, September 21, 1966
Page 22
C o m m e m o r a t e B u ild in g o f
G r e a t P y r a m idOn Friday, Sept. 23, when the
Min on its eeliptieal journeycrosses the celestial equator forthe autumnal equinox, Rosicru-tians throughout the world will
commemorate the building ofthe Great Pyramid.
Mrs. Mildred Bachstein, Master of the local AMORC Rosicrucian Prcmaos, states that Rosicrucians throughout the jurisdiction of the philosophic orderwill gather for a ceremony onSunday. Sept. 25, at which timethey will symbolically re-ena-ctthe budding of the Great Pyramid of Cheops
According to Rosicrucian tra|ditions. Mato Mrs Bachsteu.
the Pyramid of Cheops «ii Gfeflhlwas begun about 4000 B. C. onthe occasion of the autumnalequinox. Unlike the other pyramids huilt during the pyrmidage of Egypt, it was not intendedas a burial place for a vainpharaoh who desired a monument of his reign, but as a temple of learning.
The construction of the GreatPyramid, itis said, required aknowledge of all the knownsciences of that period. Its
building entailed a mastery ofmathematics and physics and aconsiderable understanding ofthose fundamentals of astronomy recognized today.
resents to tiiem the cultural accomplishments of the Order dur
ing each year of its existence.The apex will be placed upona miniature pyramid at a futuretime when the ideals of the Rosicrucian movement have beenrealized.
The outdoor fete and cere*mony will be enacted locally onSunday at 4 p.m. at the countryhome of Mr. and Mrs. Dale English on E. Maple Ave. Road.
A barbecue will follow theritual. The ceremony is open tothe public.
Since the Rosicrucians. it issaid, t r a c e their traditionalorigin to the year H50 B. C.when Akhnaton was Pharaoh ofEgypt and historically known asthe first great personality in
history, they commemoratetheir ancient origin by theritualistic conduction of a miniature pyramid-
The laying of each stone rop-
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Tuesday, October 25,1966
Page 3
Imperator Ralph M. l,ewiswill be tho guest >peaker whenSanta Cruz Rosicrucians meetsThursday at 8 p.m His topicwill be "Egypt” and he willshow slides. The meeting wil beconducted at the Salinas \alleySa'ings and Loan Communityroom All members and theirfriends are invited.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, November 6,1966
Page 30
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, February 12,1967
Page 12
RosicrucianLecture Set
A public lecture entitled
“The Mastery of Life,” will
be presented by Santa CruzRosicrucians next Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Salinas Val
ley Savings and Loan Community room.
Speaker will be Gerald A.Railey, editor of the Rosicrucian Digest and formerfield representative for theorder. Also during the evening a sound and color filmentitled “Domain of Destiny”will be shown.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Tuesday, February 14, 1967
Page 3
ROSICRUCIAN ORDER AMORC
FREE PUBLIC LECTURESponsored by Santa Crur Pronaos
"MASTERY OF LIFE"-GERALD A. BAILEY —
Film: “DOMAIN OF DESTINY"
Quattian and Aniwtr Ptriod
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 15-8:00 P.M.
SAUNAS VALLEY SAVINGS-Community Room
Rivar and Wafer SH., Santa CruxGarald A. ftailay
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The Independent
Pasadena, California
Thursday, February 23,1967
Page 2
T I IK A R I I \ A T O \ C H A P T Elt
T H E R O S I C R U C I A N O R D E R A M O R C
A PUBLIC" LECTURE
“THEN end N O W '
by KEN LAURENCEHo*ly***nri MyiH' P!ny*rO
C ^ vA ri n g 3 5 y i f * t « i p » p » r t i i I f t h# 0 / * i # »
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Independent
Long Beach, California
Tuesday, March 14,1967
Page B-5
Ellen Hall heads
Abdiel Lodge
Eilsn Hall will be in
stalled as master of Long
Beach Abdiel Lodge, Rosi
crucian Order, at 8 p.m. Fri
day at 2455 Atlantic Ave.,
wnh visiting members fromsurrounding cities in attendance.
Others taking office willbe Frank Kusso. Richard
Car'.is'e, Elmer Sittig, Rol-lanii Hillman and ArmandRodier.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Tuesday, March 21,1967
Page 2
Rosicrucians Set Installation EventNew officers of Rosicrucian!
Santa C'ruz Pronaos will be installed Thursday at 8 p.m. atthe YWTA.
They are Robert Malat, master; Esther Ross, secretary, andV illy Dali, guardian. NormaPierce is the outgoing master. '
Highlight of the conclave willbe the observance of the NewYear, including a ceremony that
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I VU it i fto« I I t u t , in*; VrVl CilllV/lIJ
]includes a symbolic feast ofsimple foods representing basicelements of nature.
March 21 is the beginning ofthe fiscal period for all Rosicru
cian lodges, c h a p t e r s andpronaoi.The ancient Egyptians, from
the time of Memphis to thePtolemaic period, began theirNew Year about the time of thevernal equinox which occurs onor about March 21.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, March 22, 1967Page 6
Rosicrucians Will Mark Ancient New Year Sunday
The re-enactment of a cere- AMORC, a non-religious butmony that began in ancient philosophical fraternity, main*Egypt over 40 centrues ago will tains that its traditional originbe the highlight of a local Rosi* occurred during the reign ofcrucian conclave to be held Amenhotep IV, in 1350 B.C., thehere on Sunday, March 26, at Order commemorates this an-
|2 p.m. cient New Year beginning withAccording to Mrs. Mildred G. a ceremony, though nonreligi-
Baschstein, Master of the Rosi* °us, that embraces the allegor-crucian, Franz Hartmann Pro- ical significance of the age-old
naos. the ancient Egyptians. Egyptian rite,from the time of Memphis to March 21 is also the begin-the Ptolemaic Period, began ning of the fiscal period of alltheir New Year on or about Rosicrucian Lodges, Chapters,the time of the vernal equinox and Pronaoj throughout the
|when the sun, on its journey, world; and the date is markedcrosscs the celestial equator by the installation of new ritu-
and enters the zodiacal sign of alistic and administrative offi*Aries, which always occurs on cers.or about March 21. This was \ew officers of the local Rosi-considered the beginning of the criIcian organization who willNew Year and was symbolic ^ installed are: Mrs. Joel Dish-of new life. er, master; Mrs. Verna Horn,
The occasion of the New Year secretary, and Herman Baevis celebrated by a symbolic ter. Guardian,feast in which the participants The ceremony and conclavepartake of simple foods corrc is to be held at the Odd Fel-sponding to certain basic ele- lows Temple, 22 S 8th St., onments of Nature, such as salt, the second floor. Many visitingcorn and unfermented grape members from the surroundingjuice. cities are expected to be In at*
As the Rosicrucian Order, tendance.I ______
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The Arizona Republic
Phoenix, Arizona
Tuesday, May 2,1967
Page 18
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The Sunday Pantagraph
Bloomington, Illinois
Sunday, May 14,1967
Page 74
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Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Saturday, August 5, 1967
Page 15
Rosicrucians Plan Session
M e m b e r s of the Tucson
chapter of the Rosicrucian Order
will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at
9:20 N. 1st Ave.
A film, “The Well of Faith,”
in sound and in color, produced
by the AMORC, will be shown.
The meeting is open to the pub
lic. There is no admission
charge.
Vne film shows Biblical sites
in the Holy Land, the Dead Sea
Scrolls, historically accurate
scenes from the Essene Broth-
erhood, as well as contemporary life in Israel and Jor
dan. 1
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Tuesday, September 12, 1967
Page 7-A
PLAN BU ILD ING
FOR VALLEY UNIT
O F R O S I C R U C I A N !A new Rosicrucian
(AMORC) Lodge will be constructed in Sepulveda withinthe next few months by theSan Fernando Valley Lodge,with GoHfrev and AssociatesInc. as designers and builders. The site will be the corner of Parthenia St andAqueduct Ave.
The structure will be the
first actual lodge buildingerected for exclusive use by
the members of AMORC inCalifornia, with the exceptionof the Grand Lodge m SanJose.
Groundbreaking ceremonieswill be held next Friday at3:30 p.m. Robert Wilkinson,city councilman, William R.Miller, city planning associ
ate, Jack Godfrey, designerand builder, and the officersof the San Fernando ValleyLodge (AMORC) will' beamong those present.
Officers are: George E.Hilts, master; John DeKleine,secretary; and board of trustees members Paul de Fon-ville, chairman; Orville Pe
terson, secretary; and CharlesL. Cunningham, treasurer.The building will feature
Egyptian style architecture,and will seat about 250 in themain temple.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Friday, September 15, 1967
Page 11
Rosicrucians Plan Ceremony, Picnic
On or about the fall equinox,S e p t e mb e r 21, Rosicruciansthroughout the world will celebrate the building of the pyramid of Gizeh in Egypt by an out*!door ritualistic ceremony andpicnic, according to Robert
Mallet. Master of the localgroup.Mallet said that the local
Pronaos, which expects soon toassume chapter status, will holda ceremony Sunday at 1:30 p.m.at the home of Hyram Coueylon Swanton road, beyond Davenport.
The ceremony will be followed by a pot luck picnic lunch
and all Grand Lodge members»are invited and may bring |guests.
Mallet explained that theGreat Pyramid was not just aburial place for a vain pharoahbut was actually a temple ofinitiation for candidates for theancient mystery schools.
He said that since the Rosicrucians traced their traditionalorigin to these mystery schoolsthe annual pyramid ceremony isheld to commemorate this eventand to rededicate themselves tothe realization of their highideals.
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The Poeono Record
The Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Saturday, September 16,1967
Page 12
Rosicrucians to gather in Easton
EASTON — On the date ofIhe autumnal equinox thismonth, determined by the timewhen the sun crosses the celestial equator. Rosicrucians
throughout Ihe world will meetto commemorate the building ofIhe Great Pyramid of Egypt.
Willy Krautter, Master of thfclocal AMORC, Allentown Chapter, said that the ceremonies willbe hold at Hacketts Park inEaston at 3 p.m. Sunday.
According to Kcsicmcian traditions, Krautter said, the pyramid of Cheops at Glzeh was bo*
Hun about 3,000 B.C. at the timeof the autumnal equinox, andwas a temple of learning.
Since the Rosicrucians traceIheir origin back to this periodin history, they commemoratetheir ancient origin by the ritualistic and symbolic construction of a miniature pyramid inautumn of every year.
The public is invited to attend
the ceremonies on Sunday,Krautter said.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, September 20, 1967Page 31
ROSICRUCIANORDER SLATESCEREMONY SUNDAY
Ihe Fran/ Hartmann Proaaos
of th e Rosicrucian Order,AMORC. , Sunday at 3:15p.m. util celebrale their traditional origin in ancient Egyptby ritualistically building aminiature pyramid.
According to Mrs. Tina Dishc*r. nia>ter of the local organisation the great pyramid ofCheops was begun about 4000B (* on the occasion of the Fallequinox Unlike the other pyramids of Egypt, this one was designed a> a monument to learning. embodying the best ofEgvptian knowledge
The Rosicrucians, says MrsDishcr, traditionally trace theirorigin to Akhnaton, “the firstgreat personality of history."who was pharaoh of Egypt C,1350 B C. Commemorating theirancient origin, each fall theybuild a miniature pyramid, dedicated—as was its Egyptianpredecessor — to Light. Eachstone represents to them thecultural accomplishments ofits existence—the apex to beadded at a future time whenthe ideals of the Rosicrucianphilosophy have been realized.
Sunda>’> ceremony will beheld in the meeting place ofthe local bod\ (! O O F. Temple second floor, corner 8thand Ohio* and *ill be open toal» of the RoMcrueianOrder and their invited friends.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, September 21,1967
Page 23-B
Valley Rosae Crucis LodgeSets Pyramid Building Rile
George E. Hilts, masier ofSan Fernando Valley Lodge,Ancient and Mystical OrderRosae Crucis, said members
of the Philosophic RosicrucianOrder will hold a ceremony onSaturday at 4 p.m. symbolically reenacting the buildingof the Great Pyramid ofCheops.
The ceremony and a luauwill be held at San FernandoValley Lodge, AMORC, 9929Sepulveda Blvd., Sepulveda.
The ritualistic ceremonywill be held indoors; the luau
on the grounds surrounding
the building. The public is in
vited to both.
Rosicrucian traditions state
the Pyramid of Cheops at
Gizeh was begun on the occasion of the Autumnal equinoxabout 4000 B C. This pyramidis unique in purpose. It w'as
not constructed as a monument to the reign of somepharaoh, but as a temple oflearning.
The construction of theGreat Pyramid requiredmasterful knowledge of all thesciences known to the period— mathematics, physics andmany fundamentals of astronomy, a lodge spokesman said.
Rosicrucians trace theirorigin to Amenhotep IV, Pharaoh of Egypt in 1350 BC, historically recognized as a greatpersonality and the first monotheist. They commemoratetheir ancient origin by the ritualistic construction of a miniature pyramid.
Each stone symbolizes thecultural accomplishments of
the Rosicrucian Order duringeach year of its existence. Theapex will be placed upon aminiature pyramid in the fu-tuie when the ideals of the
Rosicrucian movement been realized, the spokesaid.
The pyramid ceremonybe followed by a luau honthose whose membershtile Rosiciucian Order
ceeds 10 years. The luaufeattiie entertainment Anation of $2 for each adulTo cents for each child wcharged.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, September 21,1967
Page 7-B
: BREAK GROUND FOR ROSICRUCIAN LODGE Oitv officials join lodge offiteis in g ioundbreaking tciemom foi new Rosi-
Hlucian (AMORC) Lodge at Parthema St and Aqueduct Ave , Sepulveda Fiom
left aie Paul de Fonviile, chau*man. Jack Godfrey designer and bmldei, Geoige
Hilts, lodge master. Councilman Robert M Wilkinson (12th Distnct* and W il
liam R Miller, city planning associate Lodge will featuie Egyptian archiiet-
ture and will seat about 250 m mam temple me % « « j
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Express and News
San Antonio, Texas
Sunday, October 8, 1967
Page 4-B
Policeman
Gets Award
Patrolman Harvey B. Aguilarof the San Antonio Police Department was presented the Humanist Award Saturday nightby members of the RosicrucianOrder during a banquet at ElTropicano Motor Hotel.
The banquet was the highlightof a three-day conclave for members of the order from allover the Southwest.
A member of the police department since 11*56, Aguilarwas chosen for the aw ard on thebasis of seven certificates ofmerit he has received from theChamber of Commerce and hismany letters of commendationfor work with juveniles.
The Rosierudans are a fraternal organization with both menand women members who en-c o u r a g e community service.The Humanist Award is given tonon-members who perform actsof service to their fellow men.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Friday, October 13, 1967
Page 22-A
R o s i c r u c i a n s P l a n T w o - D a y A r e a P a r l e ySouthern California mem
bers of tiie Rosicrucian Order,AMORC, will hold their annual area conclave at the Holly-wood Masonic Temple, 6840Hollywood Blvd , in Hollywoodon Oct 21 and 22
A banquet for members andguests will follow the activities on Saturday at the Roosevelt Hotel Banquet enteitain-ment will be provided by theHollywood Mystic Players
AViU Represent Valle>Cecil A. Poole, vice president and supreme ueasurerof the order whose international See is at San Jose willhe a special guest and fed-tuicd speakei Othei speakeiswill include MargaietMcGowan rtircctoi or iheAMORC department of instruction Vx ances R Hot
land, grand councilor foiSouthern California, andFrank D Wiedeman, inspector general for Southern California
George E Hilts, mastei ofSan Fernando Valley bodge at
9929 Sepulveda Blvd, ulveda, will represent bers in the Valley area
Tells Order’s Purpos
Wilbert B Bartel, conchairman, said that the
crucian Order, existing civilized lands, is a notarian fraternal body of and women devoted to th\estigation studv and pcal application of naturaspnltual laws
The purpose of the orgtion i* to enable all to liharmonv with the creconstructs e cosmic foice
die attainment of health piness and peace, he said
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Friday, October 27, 1967
Page 14
Rosicrucian Lecture Slated
A public* lecture entitled,
"An Introduction to the Kn.si-
crucians.” will he presented by
the Santa ( ruz Rosicrucian Pro
naos, .November I. at 8 pm.
at the* Salinas \alley Savings
and Loan community room.The speaker will he Chris R.
Warn ken. grand treasurer of
the order from San .lose. lie
will hold a <jue>tion and answer
period.
A film, 'The mystical Art ofJapan,” will be shown.
The order is an international. non-sectarian philosophical
fraternity for men and women,who.se purpose is the investigation. study and practical application of the laws of nature ontin* physical, mental and mystical planes.
It specializes in mysticism,science and the arts.
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ROSICRUCIAN ORDER A.M.O.R.C.
F R E E P U B L I C L E C T U R ESponsored by Santa Cruz Pronaos
“ A n I n t r o d u c t i o n T o T h e R o s i c r u c i a n s ”CHRIS R. WARNKEN
Grand Treasurer from San Jose
Film- "Mystical Art of Japan"
Question and Answer Period
W E D N E S D A Y E V E N I N G, N o v. 1 - 8 : 0 0 P .M.
SALINAS VALLEY SAVINGS - COMMUNITY RO OM River and Water Sts., Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Tuesday, October 31, 1967
Page 2
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Tnesday, November 7, 1967
Page 4
Santa Cruz Rosicrucians
will hold their first convocation as a chapter Friday at8 p.m. at Arion hall. MasterRobert Malat will officiate
with Arthur Piepenbrink,the order's supreme secretary
to be the speaker.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Tuesday, November 21,1967Page 18
Rosicrucian
Initiation Set
\ew officers of the recentlyauthorized Santa Cruz chapterof Ko.sicrucians will he initiated Frida v al pm. at AnonHall.
They are Robert Malat ofBoulder Creek, master: Esther
Ross of Santa Cruz, secretary;and K\a Rocchi. deputy master.
The hoard of directors will include Jennie Mills, chairman;Ann ( lark, secretary; and Lillian Kueck. treasurer.
The ritual team memberswill be Bill Hammonds, chaplain* Shannon Parker, colombe:Margaret Goodman , mat re;Catherine Cook, chant ress. KarlKoe.'de. chanter; Ruby Maloney, inner guardian; and VillyDali, outer guardian.
A business meeting will follow the ceremonies. All grandlodge members are invited.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wednesday, November 22, 1967
Page 8
AMORC MEETING
SLATED SUNDAY
1 “ Finding Ourselves" will bethe topic of a public meetingI of the local branch of the Rosi-crucian Order. AMORC. at 2:45
p.m. Sunday in the Odd Fel-liows Temple.Dr. Edgar Wirt. Lafayette.
! will be the guest speaker. Mrs.iTina Disher. master of Franz(Hartman Pronaos, will presideand introduce the speaker.
A question and answer periodwill follow the lecture. Refreshments will be served.
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Playground Daily News
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Tuesday, December 19, 1967
Page 6
Rosicrucians Appoint Baker
The Rosicrucian Order (AM-ORC) is being assisted in itsextension activities h e r e byCharles E. Baker, CMR Box5191, Eglin AFB, who recentlyreceived a certificate of appointment as an Extension Vol
unteer from the Grand Lodge,San Jose, California.
The duties of such volunteersare varied and their servicesare w i t h o u t compensation.Among other things, they areto see that Rosicrucian information is made available to asmany persons as desire it;' thatthe official publications of theOrder,>areumade^a.vail ableJto.Ji-braries and boolcsfores ftii at reception and reading rooms areoffered free subscriptions to theInternational Rosicrucian magazines.
According to Baker, it is alsoa Volunteer's duty to be awareof community service in whichthe Order can participate andhelp as the occasion arises.
The Rosicrucian Order, AM-ORC, is a nonsectarian, philosophical fraternity. It expoundsa system of metaphysical andphysical philosophy intended toawaken the dormant, latent faculties of the individual whereby
he may utilize to a better advantage his natural talents andlead a happier and more usefullife.
It is neither commercial norreligious. Its work is world wide
and each country has its varioussections, lodges, chapters, andextension activities. The international conventions, which areheld annually at San Jose, Calif., are attended by hundredsof its members from every partof the world.
In San Jose also is the international headquarters of the Order, where the Rosicrucians
maintain a university, planetarium, Egyptian Museum, ArtGallery, and a Science Museumin addition to extensive administrative facilities.
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Independent Press-Telegram
Long Beach, California
Sunday, January 14,1968
Page W-7
ROSICRUCIANSBarbara Shirley, presi
dent of the Garden GroveCommunity CoordinatingCouncil j'ur Project Jie?.dS-art, will be honored farher many years of work inchild training when she receives Lite Rosicruc:an Hu-m a n i s t Awards daring
AMORC s r.-ysiical breakfast at. 9 a.m. Jan. 21. Eventwill take place AbdiclIxxi gc, 2453 ALlajitiC Avc.Grand lodge members .rrcwelcome.
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Cumberland Evening Times
Cumberland, Maryland
Thursday, January 18, 1968
Page 4
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•DEA R MISS VANDER
BILT: I *im a member of the
Ros icrueians. I sometimes
have need to correspond withthe secretary whose first
name I don 't know. Should
I address (he letter. **Att:
Afiss Janies. Secretary to The
Imperaior* or should I address
it lo the society and elsewhere
on Ihe envelope pul ’Attention:Miss James, Secretary to The
Imperator.*’—V. R., Chicago.
P^ore the secretary's designa-
tion lower left on the envelope ,addressing the'letter to the so-
ciety: Ati: Mure James, Secre-fflrt; lo The Imperator.
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El Paso Herald-Post
El Paso, Texas
Thursday, January 25, 1968
Page C-2
Ask Mrs.Carroll
lost interest in sex.*'Well, T think ir is disgraceful,
but .\lDthcr always sets aroundme. Can you write something tom a k e her be her age? Whywould young men be interested:n old women? Gets me.
WORRIED DAUGHTER
DEAR DAUGHTER: You AVill;ner like what. 1 w r i t e . Your
rmother suunds marvelous ro me.[She is forever ycrjog. Her youngiTfiifid. r e a c t s on her body.Women like her are alert and
!usually are interested in matters•that are breaking in the jtews
;daily. I believe that women likelyour mother 2re NOT interestedin lave affaire. Their sprightli-ncss draws young men who havegood minds. Their m a t u r i t y?*ives young men balance, Theseeternally y c u n g women also
attract ycung men whc are rot |sue of themselves* They spur
ihe unsure to 5t?ir.d on two feet. 1
True, there are old biddies whDhave “love’' affairs wi;h young
men disgustingly. But y o u rmoiher is noc in their category.In the ltDO’s older women o:intelligence and intellect h e l d
sjjiens where people cf all ages
I locked. This still goes on.1 know e grand older woman
who is a lot like your mother
apparently. She belongs to the
Rosicrucian order and studies
daily, holding her meditations.She inspires every person she
meets. Her doctor is amazed athe: r,ood health and her inquiring mind. He getsi a kick from
it h e i r conversations. She alsogoes to meetings about UFO'sand Far Eastern religions. She
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The San Bernardino Daily Sun
San Bernardino, California
Friday, February 2, 1968
Page B-12
Rosicrucian Aide(iuest in PomonaFrances R. Holland, g r a n d
councilor of Southern California’s Rosicrucian OrderAMORC, will be guest speakerat the Pomona Chapter meetingat 7:30 p.m. Sunday at t h e ;
! Knights of Pythias Hall, 239 E.Holt Ave., Pomona.
She will speak on ‘‘Rosicrucian Healing.'* The RosicrucianOrder is “devoted to the in*|jvestigation and study of thehigher principles of life as foundexpressed in man and nature.”said a spokesman for the group.'National members are invited
to attend the meeting.
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Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Wednesday, February 7, 1968
Page 20
Rosae Crucis Order
Will See Two Films
Two films will be shown by
the Tucson chapter of Ancient
Mystical Order Rosae Crucis at
8 p.m. Monday at 920 N. 1st
Ave. Open to the public without
charge, the films are "Isle ofCrete” and “Gateways to the
Mind.” The Cretan film is a
production of the Rosicrucian
Order AMORC. Internationalheadquarters are in San Jose,C?Hf. Further information maybe obtained from Miss FrancesVejtasa of 1713 N. Treat Ave.
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Independent Star-News
Pasadena, California
Saturday, February 17, 1968
Page 3
ROSICRUCIAN ORDER
fVanccs R. Holland, grand councilor fcr SouthernCalifornia Rosicrucian Order, AMORC. will beSpeaker at a meeting of tlie Akhnafion Chapter ofthe Rosicrucian Order, AMORC al 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Vasa Temple. 2031 E. Villa St., Pasadena.Her subject will be “Success Syndrome." A film ll-tlod, "Mysllcal Art of Japan” will be shown and refreshments will be served. Members and gucsls willbe-given ail opportunity to have their questionsanswered regarding Ihc order, it purposes ar.u obligations.
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Wednesday, February' 28, 1968
Page 13
AMORC Chapter
To Sponsor Sale
To Aid ProgramsA rummage sale sponsored
by Peninsula chapter. AMORC.(Rosicrucian Order) will lake
pljce froir. 0-30 a.m. to 4:30p n:. tomorrow at the Peninsu
la Social CJjjj. ICC North BStreet, Sar Mateo.
Proceeds will ber.elil thechapter building furd and welfare programs which includesthe making of stuffed leys,slippers, bibs and other items
for the retarded parents aL
Sonoma State Hcspitai. Tlie
grojp also remembers four"adopted” patients or. holidaysand birthdays through the
Friendshb Program ol the hospital.
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The Brandon Sun
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Monday, March 4, 1968
Page 5
You may have lived on earth before!
New places, or people
you pass in the street, may seem odd ly f am iliar to you. Have you known
them in a previous life?You wonder why you areliving on earth todayand for what purposeyou are Here. Certain»«crets of life and mentaldevelopment cannot bedivulged indiscriminately. i f you sincerely feel
the need for instructionin the u.«e of your highercreat ive endowment,you have reached thestage where the Rosicru-c.ian teaching--' will beof practical value to youin your everyday life.Learn how toimpressyour
rsonalitv on other?, totier your bu*ine&.« and
social position.
Use your own naturallyendowed power* toachieve result* you now-think unattainable inyour present state of un trained undirectedendeavor. Sim ple Rosi-crucian teachings enable
intelligent men and women to soar to newheights of achievement,new freedom, new contentment in life.T>evot«d to the attain-
J*/rn*c 'iK (All i onpon
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fJJJe ROSICRUCIANS
(AMORC)
San Joft, California 95114
mcnt of the true Biother-hood of Mankind, TheRo«ncrucians are h non-religious. noa-polit ir.il,non-profit organization.
You are invited. Ihnuphnot urced. to fend forthe free 32 page book—"The Mastery of Life.”which has been writtento give readers an out
line of the world-widescope and history of thisnon - commercial fraternity.
This invitation is nol to
be taken as an a»>uraiiccthat everv applicantreceiving "The Masteryof Life” will be approvedfor membership by theDean of Students.
! Scrihe V 0.1.! Tnr. ROSICRUCIANS (AMORC) J S a n -lo*e. C a l i f o r n i a 95114• Flra*r *pr»d me. without ro»t, the book ‘'THE MASTERS! OF LIFE.J Name . ........ ......... ........... ......... ...... ...............................I; Address..............................................................................
I City.............................. state..................... Zip............
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The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
Thursday, March 7,1968
Page 5C
TO T A LK ABO VT E . S. P.
Dr. William Snyder to Speak at 2 o'clock Sunday
An experiment in extrasensoryperception will follow a lectureon psychic phenomena Sundayby Dr. William H. Snyder. The
event will be at 2
o’clock in theafternoon at theWorld War IIMemorial build-i n g, Linwoodboulevard a ndthe Paseo.
Dr. Snyder isthe grand coun-|cilor of the Ro-
sicrucian orderof the Ancient,Or. Snydr Mystical 0rder
Rosae Crucis. The Kansas Citychapter of the A. M. 0. R. C. issponsoring Sunday’s lecture.
The Rosicrucian study is nonsectarian.
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The Van Nuys News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, March 14, 1968
Page 24-A
Off icer Insta l lat ion S lated
b y R o s i c r u c i a n s i n V a l l e yNew officer* of the San Fer
nando Valley Lodge. Ancientand Mystic Order of RosaeCrucls (AMORC), who will beInitialled Sunday are Nancy-June Thomas, master: LucySorensen, chaplain; ElizabethMiller and Robert Brenne-man, guardians, and PeterMorton, trustee.
The ceremony and concla\*eare to be held at 9929 Sepulveda Blvd, Sepulveda, at7:45 p m. with visiting members from the surroundingarea attending.
According to George Hilts,master of the Rosicrucian SanFernando Valley Lodge,AMORC, the ancient Egyptians, from the time of Memphis to the Ptolemaic period,always began their new yearon or about the time of thevernal equinox, when the suncrosses the celestial equatorand enters the zodiacal sign ofAnes, which always occurs onor about March 21.
Thit waa conildered the beginning of new year because spring la symbolic ofnew life — emphasized by thereawakening of nature andthe growth of living things, hesaid.
The occasion of the newyear will be celebrated, according to Hilts. by a symbolic feast In which the participants receive simple foods,corresponding to certain basicelements of nature, such assalt, com and unfermentedgrape Juices.
FUcal Tear 8UrnTtw Rosicrucian Or d e r ,
a nonreligious, philosophicalfraternity, maintain* that Itstraditional origin occurredduring the reign of PharaohAkhnaton In 1350 B C.
The order commemoratesthe ancjent new year's beginning with a nonreligious ceremony that embraces the allegorical significance of theEgyptian rite.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Friday, March 15,1968
Page 13
Rosicrucians To Hear Editor
Ro.se chapter, the local subordinate body of the Hosicru-cian Order. AMORC, will sponsor a public Iccture by GeraldA Bailey, editor of the Rosi-crucian nicest. Wednesday at8 p.m in the community roomof the Salinas Valley Savmg>and Loan building. River andWater Streets
“Peace of Mind*' will be hi»topic and hi> talk will be followed by a film, “Well ofFaith ”
The Rosicrucian Order, according to Robert Malat. chapter master, existing in all cmlized lands, is a nonsectarianbody of men and women devoted to the investigation and practical application of natural andspiritual laws.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel Santa Cruz, California
Friday, March 15, 1968
Page 7
I lit* ItosicriH'iaii Order. .
G E R A L D A . B A I L E Y
FREE PUBLIC LECTURE>onso 'ed by Rose CHap te r A M C R C
-P K A CE OF M I WGerald A. Bailey
Editor, Rosicrucian Digest"
Film: Wel l of Faith*'
Question and Answer Period
W ed n esd a y . Ma rc h 20 —8:00 P M
S a l i n a s V a l l e y S a v i n g s - C o m m u n i t y R o o m
River and Water Sts., Santa Cruz
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Friday, March 15, 1968
Page 31
Rosicrucians
To Meet
In BelmontPeninsula chapter of Rosicru
cians will 'nave an installation,ceremony and enclave at Lind IHall, 621 Masonic Way, Belmont. March 21 at 8 p.m.
New officers to be installed
are:Master. T h o m a s Batson,
San Francisco: Depuiy Master,Eva Marie Venske. San Jose:Board Secretary, Doris Ferguson, Palo Alto.
Ritual officers are: InrerGuardian. George W. Hnlsone.Menlo Park: Outer Guardian.(Jretta Churchill, Burlingame;
Chaplain, Joy Stamm. San•Jose: Matre, Gler.r.a Watson.San Francisco: Chanter, JohnStamm. San Jose. Chur.tress.Francis Richter. Sar.ta Ciara:Musician. Joe Teare, San Ma
teo.Dixie Nezat. master of the
peninsula chapter. sa:d the ancient Egyptians began their newyear always on or about thetime of the vernal equinox
which always occurs on orabout March 21. Occasion of theNew Year will he celebrated by
the chapter with a symbolicfeast in which the participantsreceive simple foods, corresponding :c certain basic elements of nature, such as salt,corn, and unfermented grape!
juices,_______________________ _[
receive simple loocis. corre
sponding :o certain basic elements of nature, such as salt,corn, and unfermented grapejuices.
The R o s i c r u c i a n Order,AMORC. a nonreligious, philosophical fraternity, maintainsthat its traditional origin occurred during the reighn ofPharaoh Akhraion in 1350 B.C.The Oder commemorates theancient New Year’s beginning
with a no.irehgious ceremonythat embraces the allegoricals-^niifcance of the age -oldZgyotiar. rite. March 21 is alsoihe beginning of the fiscal period of ali Rosicrucian lodges sndchapters in the worid and the
date is marked by the installa
tion M new ritualistic c.na ad-minisirative officers.
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The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
Saturday, March 16, 1968
Page 6D
I )it ll t ffit t[rl . . .
E.S.P. INACTIONYou Will Set* (t.
I* rc r l . r r tu n *‘ ■’sw ine nn \o\u\\
E . S . P . D e m o n s t r a t i o nt»ctur»r & TV r» no no lity
Dr. Wil l iam H. Snyder, Ph.D.
Sunday, March T 2:00 PM
World War Mem orial Rldq.
linwood at Paseo, K. C., Mo.
^potv.m bv 0** Ros»< »nr inn Or rl»*f.
A M 0 R ( Thn ii riot o religious
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Independent
Long Beach, California
Wednesday, March 20,1%8
Page B-10
ROS CRUC ANS
Richard Carlisle will b#
installed as master of Ab diel I-odfie, Rosicrucian §,when the-group celebrates
an anicent New Year rite at
ft p.m. Friday at the Tem
ple, 2455 Atlantic Ave. Other new officers are Don
Bauer, chairman of the
board of trustees, Florence
Edwards, r*»an Storm, Mar
tha Merwin.and John Dal-ton
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Wednesday, April 10,1968
Page 4
CalendarGrand Master Rodman R
Clayton will be the puestspeaker when members ofthe local Rose Chapter of theRosicrucian order meet at 8p.m. Friday at Arion Hall.
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The Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Corpus Christi, Texas
Thursday, April 11, 1968
Page 5-A
California Professor •
Will Lecture Friday
:.Mario Salas, professor at Rose
Croix University in San .Jose
Calif.,'will give a lecture at 8
p.m. tomorrow In Wynn ScaleAuditorium, speaking on “TheSecret of Success.”
! The . lecture, which will be inSpanish^-will be open to the public, admission free. It will be thelast of a series of three lectures
being given here by Salas.
,r-Salas’ lecture series Is beingsponsored hy the RosicruclanOrder, a philosophical fraternitydevoted lo personal developmentthrough the use of natural powers of m i n d . •
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The Van Nuys News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, April 25, 1968
Page 22-A
V a l l e y R o s i c r u c i a n L o d g e l o D e d i c a t e N e w F a c i l i t i e s
Imperator Ralph M. Lewis
of the Rosicrucian Order,
AMORC, will conduct the ded
ication ceremony May 5 forthe San Fernando Valley
RALPH M. LEWISHeads KoMcrucians
RoKlcruclan Order membership card.
Seating to witness the ceremony will be available to thefirst 150 members to arrive.Additional seating in an outerchamber where the ceremonycan be heard will be available
to an additional 50 members.Lewis, with other dignitariesof the order, will receivemembers following the ceremony.
Lewis, who heads the entireorganization for the International Jurisdiction of theAmericas. British Commonwealth, France, Switzerland.Sweden and Africa, is a nativeof New York City.
Degree EarnedHe received his early edu
cation In schools there and ata military academy in NewJersey.
Following early studies Inlaw and accountancy In San
Francisco, his philosophicwritings earned him an honorary degree of doctor of literature and a Fellowship in theAndhra Research Universityof India.
He has organized and directed photographic expeditions to sites cf man’s ancient
civilizations on all continentsand has served as a memberof the American SupremeCouncil of the AMORC since1924, and as lmperator of theOrder since 1939.
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The Van Nuys News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, April 25, 1968
Page 22-A
The Rosicrucian Order hadIts traditional beginning about1350 B.C. under the leadershipof Pharoah Amenhotep(Akhnaton) In the ancientEgyptian mystery schools ofthe Great White Lodge.
The original teachings, preserved, expanded, teEted andproved true, according to theOrder, by groups bearing various names, or no name, formthe basis of Rosicrucianstudies today.
Reveal PurposeThe Rosicrucian Order.
AMORC, existing in all civilized lands, Is a nonsertarianfraternal body of men andwomen devoted to the investigation, study and practicalapplication of natural andspiritual law's.
The purpose of the organization is to enable all to live inharmony with the creative,constructive cosmic forces forthe attainment of health, happiness. and peace.
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The Odessa American
Odessa, Texas
Friday, April 26, 1968
Page 6-A
W. H. CLARK
Roscrucian
inspector To LectureMIDLAND (Special) — At
public meeting of the PermianBasin Chapter of the Rosicru-cian Order is scheduled for 3p.m. Sunday in National Roomoi the First National Ban*;,
i W. I I . Clark of Plainview, inspector general of t ie order willspeak on “Who Are the R-|Rosicrucians?” Rev. C. Thomas,
master of the Permian BasinI Chapter, will preside. _
Clark, who has been amember of the order for 22years, has been i n s p e c t o rgeneral of the American Orderof Rosicrucians since 1965. He!
has been on the regular faculty'of Rose-Croix University in San IJose, Calif , since 1962, and hasbeen a regular lecturer at tl.31R. C. U. summer session. Mewas a speaker at the International Rosicrucian Conventionheld last summer in San Jose,and has been the guest speakerat conclaves in Houston, Dallas,and S in Antonio. He has writtenseveral articles fror t h eRosicrucian Digest.
Chapter officials stressed the
fact the public is invited toattend the Sunday meeting.• * *
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The Salem News
Salem, Ohio
Thursday, May 9,1968
Page 6
LOCAL MEMBERS of the Youngstown Chapter AMORC are planning to attend the Fifth PennOhio Regional Conclave of the Rosicrucian Order AMORC which will be held May 18 • 19 at Ohio Hotel n Youngstown. Grand Lodge officers from
Ohio, Pennsylvania, California, and Canada will be present.
Erwin Watermeyer, director of the Technical Department of the Rosicrucian Order n San Jose, Calif., will be featured ! speaker. Jack Glass of Struth ers s chairman of the conclave.
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Independent
Long Beach, California
Tuesday, May 14, 1968
Page B-5
Hosier ucians
|Set Festival ; Featured speaker al thej l.onp, Bcdch Robicrucian’ij annual Strawberiy Festival
Sunday will :e Francesj Holland, grand councilor! for Southern California of: the Ancient Myst;cal Orderj Rnsaft Crucis.
'Hie public c ji Le r La i n-. menl, including servings ofI strawberries, ice cream and
caUc, begins at 2 p.m snAbdiel Lod^c, ?.*|55 At’amic
, Ave.
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Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Friday, May 17,1968
Page 4
AMORC Tour Set
The public is welcome to jointhe Tucson Chapter, Rosicru-cian Order AMORC, tomorrowat 8 a.m. for a guided tour ofSanctuary Cove. The desert retreat is located near the Lazy KBar Ranch, 15 miles northwestof Tucson. Coffee and rolls willbe served. Mrs. Lois Holloway,002 E. Ellis, is in charge of ar-rangements.
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The Oneonta Star
Oneonta, New York
Saturday, May 18, 1968
Page 1
Hinman Hollow boy found safe
Premonition leads to lost child
By CRI CK FlERSONStar Stuff Writer
MILFORD (Special) — Usingwhat he- caJSi a “cosmicpremonition", a v o I u n t o e rsearcher found a three-year-oldboy who had been missing inthe woods fur almost 16 hoursroar bis rural home Fridaymorning.
The youngster whs unharmed.• Joseph T«1?soo, a Hartwickmeatcutter, found C h a r l e s
Wayman sloping tinderne.ilh a
pine tree only minulcs after themassive search resumed earlyFriday morning. nil* boy is theson of Mr and Mrs MelvinWayman of Hhmau HoUow.
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Orlo Burch of H a r t w i c kbrought the boy, clad in a whilecotton 5h:ri ard red trousers,back to the Wayman farmhouse.
T«*dcsco said at the beginningof the search he “Knew wherethe boy would be" becaoso of
the premonition he received
whta the senrrh ended” atjmdmghl Thursday.
Tedesco went to the spotwhere he had sett i ihc boy inthe vision. He w hs right. «
[ Tedfsco Identified himself asa Rosicrucian and used a candlcand mirror as part uf the ritual
I when he r e c e i v e d hisIpromoniLun. *
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“I know H sounds si range,1'
he said, “ hut I got that visionand I knew. And I found thekid.” he said.
"It’s hard to argue withptcftas," one bystander said.
XJurcli said that the Waymanyouth was sleeping when bewas found, As.idc from beingwrt from a raUi which lastedalmost a \, night, the onlyapparent Injury was a brokentoenail, Burch said.
When he vanished about 4:30p.m. Thursday, the Waymanchild was wearing no shoes.
"I srw Toriejco coming acrossa field with the boy,” Burchsaid “Ho didn't know wherem take tho boy. We put himin my car and wrapped himin a jacket.
# • •“He didn’t say a word,”
Burch continued. “ Hut wt*nTedesro asKCd him If be likedthe dog. he nodded yes. Wetook turn right back lo the houseand pave him to h:s mother,"
“I have never wen a happier
Included in Ihc se a r cThursday night were t w
blowftoimc's rrem— rrwrp a Headquarters of the Now YorkStale Police. in Oneida.
Although ihey were ready totake part in the search Friday,the dogs were rot used.
As searchers gathered nearthe house about G a.m. Friday,their eyes red from lack ofsleep, a llgW rain started 1ofjil! After 15 minutes, it floppedsprinkling. And the aearcborswcro happy.
Stanley Barnes, O ts e g oCounty Fire Cuoniirafor, toldthe 51 soarchers who gaiftciedin the early morning wetnessthat ihey must sign a ro^crwith their mi me ard departmentbefore darling out. lie addedthat when they returned, theymust sign back In.
“We want to make sureeveryone comes back," be saidover a portable loudspeaker.“We don't want any morepeople getting toil.”
Tlie searchers, who includedmany men willing to stay awayfrom their re-nrlnr jobs for oneday und irooi»s of ExplorerScouts from Laurens andCooperstown, Jined the road15 to 20 feat a;>art
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When they started out at 7:57,the volunteers moved in aslraigb: line over u tiiU behindthe VVuyman home, heading fora road which runs parallel tonirunan Hollow Road. As tbeywalked, they calJcd o u t“Charlie”
Five minutes after the searchbegan, little Oharlie Waymanwas found safe-
He was taken lo Bassett
Hospital in Coopcrslown forobservation.
woman, he srolled.The young boy was reported
missing late Thursday afternoonufter he disappeared from sightwhile walking on the road wherehi* houie is located off IfinmanHollow Road in the Town ofHartwick.
He waj last reported seen
about two miles from his homeby neighbors.
About 150 volunteer scarifiersincluding members of t h eHnrtwick and Milford FireDepartment combed the areauntil about midnight Thursday.
The area nenr the house isdensely wooded with largeamounts of un d e r b r u s h .Searchers were also hamperedby tho rain, which developedinto a violent thunder storm asthe nigh', worn on
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Monday, May 27,1%8
Page 12
Lilian! Gets Day's Delay
W w (Continued From Page 1)
San Mateo city jai. where he isbeing held without bail. Aspokesman for :hc San MateoPolice Department explainedthat Lilleird was in a two-hourlineup on Sunday, ars that heappointed Attorney Gerald Re-|gan as his counsel (or tha; appearance only.
JLiJlard, who appeared re-|
laxed, was Jed into* the crowdedcourtroom of Jiidge CaOdwellthis morning by a group of SanMateo County Sheriff’s deputies.'He was shackled about theanfctes^anti handcuffed._________
LiilarcTs capture climaxed amassive search which began on IThursday after Joir.vilie, 34, (
was found lying dead in his unmarked poliec car at Fifth Avenue and Claremont Street atabout 5:10 p.m.
t
A known u w sf amphetamines anc a ctvotcu of .healthfeods and :he Rosacrucian religious sect. Lilia:<1 has also beensought by the FBI on a varietyof other charges. He is wantedfor flight to avoid prosecution
on charges o[ burglary, assaultand kidnaping ali of which stem
from a 1966 holdup of a SanJose White Front Store.
On Thursday, a notation of alicense number which Jomviliehad apparently jotted down onhis notebook before he was fatally shot led ;o the eveatualsearch for Lilfard.
Joinville wrote down license Inumber KKR C30 which police jtraced to Lillard after the detective did net respond to two radiocalls and was finally found deadin the car.
Jcinville, :he first San Mateopolice officer to be murdered inthe line of duty in the history ofthe department, was a veteranof 12 years on :he force and wasregarded as ore of the finestjuvenile officers in the countyby his peers.
He was :ounti dead by severalpassing children who rati to tclia nearby service station atend*an:. Bub Reed, who used Join-ville’s own radio to call for heb.
It has been surmised that tnesound of the two shots whichkilled the officer was muffled*by the noise of a passing train!on the Southern Pacific's railroad tracks jus*, a blcck to thewest of the murder scene.
Joinville’s funeral was heldthis morning in San Mateo fromSneider and Sullivan Chapel.
Hundreds of police ard Jawenforcement officers from surrounding areas and friends attended the services — alongwith members of Jcinvflle'simmediate family, relatives andmany concerned citizens. Burialwas :o be at Sky lawn Memorial jPark.
It was announced on Saturdaythat a memorial fund has been sestablished in the dead sergeant’s honor.
Called '‘The Gordon JoinvilleMemorial Trust Fund.” it willbe used :o aid in the educationof his.two children, Larry 4, andSandi, 3.
The fund is being handled bythe • Crocker-Citizens Bank inSan Mateo. j
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City, Utah
Saturday, June 8,1968
Page 12
Psychic Lecture
The Grand Councilor of the
Rosicmcian Order, AMORC,William H. Snyder, Atlanta,
Ga., will lecture at the Pru
dential Auditorium, 3261 S.
State, Sunday at 8 p.m. Hislecture, “Psychic Phenomena”
will be free to the public
and is sponsored by the DianaChapter of the Rosicrucian
Order, AMORC, of Salt Lake City.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City, Utah
Sunday, June 9, 1968
Page 12-B
"PSYCHIC PHENOMENA"lecture
"DOMAIN OF UKSTIXY" Color Film
E.S.P. ExperimentQuestion & A ns wer Per i o d
presented by
DR. WILLIAM H. SNYDER c,o„dRosicrucian Order, AMORC
Prudential Auditorium
33rd South 4 State Salt lake City, Utah
SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1968, • P.M.M e C k e r f # N e C e l le c t ie n
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Monday, June 10, 1968
Page 26
PUBLIC VOICE
Editor. The Times:
I reaitze that due to bhe tre-m«ndcu.s number of sources
from which you receive infor
mation it 4 impossible and in>practical for you to check thevalidity cl all information received by you. However, due tothe large number cf persons
conceivably misled by a recent article h your paper, I
am writir.g vou to clarify certain points.
Specifically. 1 am peakingof the article appearing on th«front page cf the Monday. May27, Times, referring to the accused . . . Zachary Ford Lil-terd. in wnich it was statedt-at he was “a knowr. user ofamchtiamines and a devotee
of healtr. feuds and the Rosi-crucian religious see-.."
I quote from the officialmonthly cigesi of the Rosicru-
cian Order <A.M O.R.C.):"The Rosj crucian Orcer. ex
isting an aU civihjjed lanes, ts anonsectarian fretemal aocy o:*mer. and women devoted to theinvesligati:n. study, and prac
tical application of natural and
spirituaJ laws. The purpose of
the organza ion is to enable ailto live in rarmony with the
creative, constructive cosmicforces for the attainment of
hea’.th. happiness and ccace."All ofircial publications ad-
v e r t j s e m e n t s. etc , cf
1A.M.O.R.C. clearly state "nota religion. ’ The Order is madeup of people from many coun
tries and all watks of hre.Many of the members areprofessional people such asteachers, doctors ard clergy
men of various faiths. Thernerikbers c4 the Order represent practical.y ever> religionkr.oAn *o man, from H;ridu.Buddis*, Protestant lo RomanCatholic and many others. 1
The Rosicrucian Order is devoted lo upholding the laws oithe land. However, there arealways those in any grcup that
do r.ot conform to tr.e idealsand teachings of the majority
and obviously i: Mr. LiMard isa Ro9iorucian. he did net con
form. I might ada rr.a: if theOrder was aware oJ -is pas*,cor.duct he was probably not amember in (jood standing asbe would have been asked toleave the Order
I was also distressed at thermoltcation *hat u2 known user
of amphetamines” and a member of the Rosicruciar.s wculd
naturally go hand in hand
Thank you for letting me setthe record straight.
JAMES E OLDT,
San Bruno.
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San Antonio Express
San Antonio, Texas
Saturday, June 15,1968
Page 4-A
Sirluin Joined Rosicrucians c ; r T H F * i J f » •' f
LOS ANGELES - Sirhan
Itivhara Sirhan is a recent
“ rir.iicr of ihe RoMcrucian
•rder. an occult fraternal organ
ization which rxpound' a phi
losophy hitsnj on ^ttldy of me-
'aphysics and development of
p s y c h i c powers. ’* it w» '
learned Friday.
The native Jordanian, indictcd
fir the murd er of Sen Robert
K Kennedy, several months agn
applied for membership by let-
•>- to lh»* San Jose hiadquar
*.<*rs of ih * Ancien t Mys tica l
o r d e r o f R o s a e f ru it*
i \MoR< >. the org aniz ation 's of
f inal n„me
Art'iur Picpenbnnk. supreme
e»retary. said that muh Sir
.an*s origina l letter he became
nait " f liecau.se he didn't |>ay
Ills dues '*
While in jail. Sirhan directed
'h.i! LO dollars of hi» c mfiM ated
.lonev h r -ent to the Rosicru-
•■an', prc'umably to cover the
t dol ar • ? mon th dues fur the
la<t five months
correspondence with him other
than the original application
The R.*icrucian order, lar
gest nf several R omctui ian «
nctie'. claims it date' back t”
1.150 R (* du ring the reig n of
Egyptian I'hamah Akhnatoi
However, it was founded in
1909 The irj.’anir atinn m ain
tains. at San Jose, a university
and a museum with a largelection of Egyptian. Assyrian
and Babylonian artifacts
Beth Holder. Rnslcruuan pub-lit. relations director said the
w o r l d w i d e o rg an iz at io n ex
pounds a system of metap ho
rical and physical philosophy
that i' intended to awake tl
r'ormant faculties of an Indlvn
al whereby he may utilize h.
talents and become m ore awai •
of the world an>und him ar 1
lead a nmre useful lllf."Fro m his jai l cell. Sirha n al •»
requested two txioks on the*'
phy—whieh expert Boris tie Zir-
koff of I.os \r.2elcs sa id is oftpe
defined as wisdom • religion *
The book s wr re "Ta lks on • \t
the Fee t of the M aste r’ *' By iW I.eadbeatrr and "The Sec-
Doctrine” by Madam e H I'
Blavatsky. founder of the thr
sophical movement in Am eni a
hepenlmnk 'aid Sirhan did
• n o t Join the Lm Angela
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San Mateo Times
San Mateo, California
Saturday, June 15,1968Page 3
Girl in Polkadot
Dress Still Sought
LOS ANGELES (UP1)—A grant, a lli ed for membership!
frumpy. »pll-buill girl in a several-.m«ilhs ago lie was;. ' . . ^ accepted and paid one month s,
polkadot dress today remained !^™ v j
the major mystery in the . qUCSt»on on the memoer-i
assassination of Sen. Royert F. ship application—which, Sirtian'
Kennedy. . .answered “yes"—was* "Do youpractice good' citizenship andooey the laws of the country inwh«ch you -Uve?.** Piepenbnnksaid any other answer wouldhave resulted in automatic
rejection
An ail points bulletin for the
mystery girl' issued shortly
after the shooting of Kennedy
June 5 still was in cffcct At
leaat three people claim lo have
seen her with Kennedy's ac
cused killer.' Sirhan Sirhan, 24.
at the Ambassador Hotel the
nigh: of the fatal shooting.
As for Sirhan, whovremains in
jcounty jail, a new face: of his
Picpenarmk said Sirhan wasdropped because he paid nofurther dues. Since his arrest.Sirhan has directed that $20 olhis confiscated money be sentto the Rosicrucians, presumablyto cover the H a month dues
I for the last five months.odd religious We came to liSht ^ ordc[, 3 ^c hm gs are
Friday wnen it was revealed he secrct aRd are made available
was briefly a umriher of thei only to members. A public
mystical Rosicraciar. order
Rosicrucian Membership
Arthur Pieper.brrk supremesecretary of ‘.he oidtr wkhheadq-^arters n San .loseCabf., confirmed Liai Sirhan, aChristianized Jorcianlan immi-
relations officer said Ros'tcrucl*
antsm expounds ‘’a system, ofmetaphys eal and physics} philosophy that is intended to
awake the dormant faculties of-an individual. * hereby he may'utilize his talents and becomemore aware of the world around
him and leaa a more usefullife."
Throsophii.nl LiteratureIn jail. Sirhan also has beer,
rnadmg the literature of the•'theosophical’’ m o v e m e n t , ’which preaches the brotherhomiof man and draws on the
philosophy of the Hindu religion.)
without use of the external i
features of Hinduism.
The FBI office in Los Angelessaid Friday it has no knowledgeo: published reports that acomposite portrait has been
prepared of the girl seenstanding ov Sirhan jnortlybefore the Kennedy snooting. Itreferred all inquiries to the FBIheadquarters in Washington.
However the all-points bulletin for a woman 23 to 27 yearsold and about live feet si*inches tall remains in force
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Sirhan Has Deep Interest in Esoteric Philosophy ,GroupLw Angetea Tlmea Service
LOS ANGELES — Sirhan Blshara Siran te ■recent member of (he Rosicruclan Order, an occultfraternal organization which exponds a philosophybased on the study of metaphysics and development of "physic powers," H was learned yesterday.
The native Jordanian, indicted for the murderof Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, several months agoapplied for membership by letter to the San Joseheadquarters of the Ancient Mystical Order ofRosae Cruel* (AMORC), the organization’s officialname.
ARTHUR P EPENBR NK, supreme secretary,said that since Slrhan’s original letter he "becameInactive because he didn’t pay his dues."
While in jail, Sirhan directed that |29 of hla con
fiscated money be sent to the Rosicrwcians, pre
sumably to cover the $4-a-month dues for the lastfive months.
Plepenbrlnk said Sirhan did not Join the LosAngeles AMORC lodge and "we had no correspondence with him other than the original application."
The Rosicruclan Order, largest of several Rosi-crucian societies, claims It dates back to 1350B.C. During the reign of Egyptian Pharoah Akh-naton. However, it was founded in 1109.
The organization maintains at San Jose a university and a museum with a large collection ofEgyptian, Assyrian and Babylonian artifacts.
BETH HOLDER, Rosicruclan public relationsdirector, said the worldwide organization expounds
"a system of metaphysical and physical phil
that is intended to awake the dormant faculan individual whereby he may utilize his and become more aware of the world arounand lead a more useful life.”
From his jail cell, Sirhan also requestebooks on theosophy - which expert Boris koff of Los Angeles said often is defined asdom-rel Igioo."
The books were "Talks On ‘At The Feet Master’ ” By C. W. Leadbeater and "The Doctrine" by Madame H. P. Blavatsky, fof the theo9ophical movement in America.
De Zirkoff emphatically disputed two repnetwork television programs that Mme. sky was the author of a manual for revolutio
The Arizona Republic
Phoenix, Arizona
Saturday, June 15, 1968
Page 16
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Redlands Daily Facts
Redlands, California
Saturday,June 15, 1968
Page I
Po lkado t d re s s g i r l rema ins
major mys te ryLOS ANGELES (UPI) — A
frumpy. \vcll*buill girl in a polk-,
adot drc*s today remained th emajor mystery in the assassina-.tion of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
An all points bulletin for themystery gnrl issued shortly afterthe shooting of Kennedy June 5still was in effect. At least threepeople claim to have seen her |with Kennedy's accused killer,{Sirhan Sirhan. 24, at the Am-jbassador Hotel the night of thefatal shooting.
| As for Sirhan. who remains incounty jail, a new facet of his
;odd religious life came to light
Friday when it was revealed hewas briefly a member of t h emystical Rosicrucian order.
Arthur Piepenbrink, supreme.secretary of the order with
headquarters in San Jose , Calif.,confirmed that Sirhan. a Christianized Jordanian immigrant,applied for membership several
j months ago. He was acceptedtand paid one month's dues.J One question on the membership application — which Sirhan ■answered “yes*’ — was: **Doi
you practice good citizenship1and obey the laws of the coun-i
try in which you live?** Piepen-jbrink said any other answer;would have resulted in automat-!
would have resulted in automat- j
ic rejection.Piepenbrink said Sirhan was
dropped because he paid no fur
ther dues. Since his arrest, Sirhan has directed that $20 of hisconfiscated money be sent tothe Rosicrucians, presumably tocover the $4 a month dues forthe last five months.
The order’s teachings are se-:cret, and are made available;only to members. A public relations officer said Rosicrucian-ism expounds “a system of metaphysical and physical philoso
phy that is intended to awake |the dormant faculties of an in-|dividual, whereby he may util-1
jize his talents and become more:aware of the world around him
j and lead a more useful life.** iThe order draws partly on
Egyptian lore for ideas, vand|maintains at San Jose one ofthe largest museums of Egyptian artifacts in the United:
States. Most of its members are
American, but it has a wide following in some Latin countries.
In jail, Sirhan also has beenreading the literature of t h e“theosophicaT m o v e m e n t,which preaches the brotherhood
of man and draws on the philosophy of the Hindu religion,without use of the external features of Hinduism.
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The News-Palladium
Benton Harbor, Michigan
Saturday, June 15,1968
Page 16
Sirhan IsMember Of
Mystic Group
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Sir-|han Bi.shara Sirhan joined the
Rosicrucian Order, a group thatfollows a philosophy designed todevelop “psychic powers,” 4
few months before he was arrested for the murder of Sen.ftobert F. Kennedy, a Hosicru-cicn officer has revealed.
Arthur Pjepenbrink, 46. su* ipreme secretary, said Fridaythat Sirhan w h s granted nirmbership after applying by letterlo tbe organization's headquarters here.
Piepenhriok said the 24-year; old Jordanian immigrant’s. membership had lapsed for Di*n-
I payment of dues. A spokesmansaid the Ancient Mystical Order •of Rosae Crucis, the worldwide 1order's offirial name, expounds“a system of metaphysical and
• physical philosophy intended toawaken an individual's dormant
|psychic powers.
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner
Ogden, Utah
Saturday, June 15,1968
Page 1
NAMES IN THE NEWS MEMBER: Sirhan Bi ihira powers.
Sirhan joined the RosicruclanOrder, a group that follows aphilosophy designed to develop “psychic powers," a fewmonths before ne was arrested for the murder of S#r». Rob-•rt F. Kennedy, a Rosicruclan officer has revealed.
Arthur Pi*p#nbrirtk, 46, supreme secretary, said Fridayin Sar Jose, Calif ., that Sirhanwas granted membership after applying by letter to theo r g a nutation's headquartershere.
Piepenbrink said the 24-year-old Jordanian i m m i grant’s membership hadlapsed for nonpayment ofdues. A spokesman said theRosae Crucis, the worldwideorder’s official name, expounds “a system of metaphysical and physical philosophy, intended to awaken anindividual's dormant psychic
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The Des Moines Register
Des Moines, Iowa
Saturday, June 15,1968
Page 2
PEOPLE in th« NEWS
Briefly...R o s i c r u c i a n• Sirhan Rnhar;i Sirhan. the
man arrived n( killing Senator Robert Kennedy, rcrrnflv jmnrd
Ihe Ra«ieruclan<>irter. said Ar*
Ihnr r I f p e n-hrink. K s u-
preme s e r r e-lar\ ill ||>f or*
ganl/afinn The
A n iie'ii My si ieal Or d e r ntRrwitp <'n»e»a
ll« *>ffu*ihI namr— f ii Hows ,i
m e l *phv.«i<a|afHf pfn«ir;ii phdnNnpiu intend
ed in auakrn an individual *dormanl pMihtc |>mwis, ^xpokeman Mid
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Independent Star-News
Pasadena, California
Saturday, June 15,1968
Page 3
Sirhan’s Mysticism
> m
ConfirmedAn official of an ancient and
mystic order expounding. ','Ke-crots uf the ages” in metaphysi
cal and psychic powers said in
Los Angeles Friday vhat the ac-
cused slayer of Sen. Robert Y,
Kennedy is a recent member.
. He said Sirhan Bishara Sirhanapplied several months ago for
membership in a letter to the
San Jose headquarters of the
Ancient Mystical Order of Rosae Crucis- (AMORC).
Arthur Pipenbrink, supremegecretary of the fraternal or
ganization—commonly knownas “t h e Rnsicnicians"—said
that Sirhan ‘became inactive”
because he didn’t pay his dues.
• Pipenbrirk said Sirhan did
not- J o i n the Los AngcteAMORC tod*e and forwarded no
norrrspondence after the firstapplication.
However, Sirhan: is said tohave directed that J20 of his
confiscated money be .sent to
th e Rosicrucians—presumablyto cover the S4 per month dues
to date.
. Since his Incarceration, Sir
han has requested hooks from
the jail library dealing with
theosophy—defined as “wisdom-
rcligion” by Los Angeles ex
perts.
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The Times Record
Troy, New YorkSaturday, June 15,1968
Page 1
Sirhan Joined I Rosicrucians, Officer SaysSAN JnSF,. Calif. ( A D ~ Sir-
han Bishara Sirhuj joined the•Rosicrucian Order, a group thatfollows ft philosophy designed todcNclop “ psychic powers," *
frw months before h« was ar-
rolled for the murder of Sen.XcbeTt F. Kennedy, • Rosicrucian officer has revealed.
Arthur Piepenbrink, 4$, »uprenc xeerrtary. said Fridaythat Svrhan *a s granted mem-brrsh-.p allrr a|>plvinp by Idler
in the organization's headquar
ters here
PieprrhriTik said Ihe. 24year-n’d Jordanian immigrant's *membership had lapsed for nonpay mer.t of daes. A spokesman ,said the Ancient Mystical Order 'of Rosae Crucis. the worldwideorder's ottieia!. tame, expounds
“a system of metaphysical andphysical philosophy intended toauaVen an Individual's dormantpsychic powei«$.
One of the questions on thero'sicrucian application form
filled out by Sirhan was; "D o!J>oii try lo praellce pood citizen jship and obey the laws ol Ih e ;country In which you live?*’ i
Plrpennrink said Sirhan answered, *’Yes ” Hs said if theaoswer is anythin* other thftn> •1 , tba Application ia reacted.
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Sirhan Said To Be RosicrucianSAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Sir
han Bishara Sirhan joined theRosicrucian Order, a group thatfollows a philosophy designed todevelop “psychic powers,” afew months before he was arrested for the murder of Sen.Robert F. Kennedy, a Rosicrucian officer has revealed.
Arthur Piepenbrink, 46, supreme secretary, said Fridaythat Sirhan was granted mem
bership after applying by letterto the organization's headquarters here,
Piepenbrink said the 24-year-old Jordanian immigrant’smembership had lapsed for nonpayment of dues. A spokesmansaid the Ancient Mystical Orderof Rosae Crucis, the worldwideorder’s official name, expounds“a system of metaphysical andphysical philosophy intended to
awaken an individual’s dormantpsychic powers*
One of the questions on theRosicrucian application form
filled out by Sirhan was: “Doyou try to practice good citizen*ship and obey the laws of thecountry in which you live?”
Piepenbrink said Sirhan answered, “Yes.” He said if theanswer is anything other thanyes, the application is rejected.1
Tri-City Herald
Pasco, Washington
Sunday, June 16, 1968
Page 11
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San Antonio Express/News
San Antonio, Texas
Saturday, June 15, 1968
Page 4-A
Sirhan Joined Rosicrucians t r sr=' cr correspondence with him oth°r ■*j t intended to awake i*>I.OS AMiKLES — Sirhan lhan lhc onginal application *' dormant faculties of an indivi.
Bisnar* Sirhan is a recent . , , . , . .rr.nr.bcr of iho Rrvocrucian Rosicrucian order, lar- al whereby he may utilize hi
■rder. an occult fraternal organ- R«»wni ian - • '.dents and hecome more awari/.at ion which e\|>ounds a phi- ctetJ*'. claims it d:itcs back 1° world anmnd him andlosophy tesM on •-tudy of me- ( dunng the reign «>i useful life *’faphysics and dev elopmerrl of Egyptian Phamah Akhnato.1* p >y •' h i c power- ” it wus However, it was founded in From his jail cell, Sirhan al >
learned Friday. 19°® *Jhe organization mam- requested two books on th*vi
The native Jordanian indicted taT ' at San J°8 ,».a l/mvcrs:,1> phy—which expert Rons de Zir-
l.r .1 muniir o r T n ' . I S ? K n ™ « 1“v. w * * « « and Babylonian utifacL' ' ‘ !S "applied for membership bv let- * *'lt doors wvre TaUcs on *\t*<r to th* San Jose h* adijuar- Keth Holder. Rosicrucian put*- the Feet of the Master’ ” B\ t
ten of th^ Ancient Ms'-•jcjiI *,c rotations director, .said the w Leadbeater and “The Se’ctr() r d f r of Ro sa e (ruci- » o r I «' w i d e organization ex Doctrine" by Madame 11 |*i VMORO. the organizations uf pounds a system of metaphy* Blavatsky. founder of ihe th.f:c*ial n„me steal and physical phlkMophv sophical mi
Arthur Piepenbrink. supremeec rm ry . .said that since siran*h original letter he becameract becau.se he didn’t pav•us dues.'*
While in jail. Sirhan directed•hat 10 dollars of his confiscatednoney tie ent to the Rosicru
;tns, presumably to cover thet dol ar -.•> month dues for thela^t five months.
I’lepenlmnk <aid Sirhan did■i o t jm n j},,, j os
AMORr lodge and -w< had noil
movement in Amenta
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The Kansas City Star
Kansas City, Missouri
Saturday, June 15, 1968Page 1
S I R H A N A C U L T M E M B E R
Accused Slayer of R. F. K.Joined Rosicrucian Order
San Jose. Calif. tA P )—Sirhan
Rishara Sirhan joined I he Ro-.
sicrucian Order, a group Ihatf
follows a philosophy designed todevelop “psychic powers.” a few
months before he was arrested
fmr
the murder of SenRobert F.
Kennedy, a Rosicrucian officer
has revealed.
Arthur Piepenbrink. 4fi. su-jprcme secretary,sa^i that Sirhanwas granted membership after!applying bv letter to the oreani-1zat ion's headquarters here.
Piepenbrink said the 24-year-j
o I d Jordan ian imm igran t's
membership had lapsed for nonpayment of dues. A spokesmansaid the Ancient Mvstical Order
of Rosae Cruris. Ihc worldwide
order's official name, expounds! ¥a system of metaphvsical andphysical philosophy intended to
awaken an individual's dormant,,
psychic powers.” ____
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The Lincoln Star
Lincoln, Nebraska
Sunday, June 16, 1968
Page 1
S ir lu m K x - M c m h r r
O f • P s y c l i i f " G r o u pSan Jose. Calif Sirhan Bishara Sirhan
joined the Rosicrucian Order, a group thatfollows a philosphy designed to develop “ psychic powers.** a few months before he wasarrested for the murder of Sen, Robert F.
Kennedy, a Rosicrucian officer has revealed.
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The Dominion News
Morgantown, West Virginia
Saturday, June 22, 1968
Page 5-A
R osicrucian
Scheduled Mrs A H. Van I,andingham
will be presented with theRosicrucian HumanitarianAward for her many communityservices at a presentationceremony to be held at 2 30 p m.Sunday at the Pythian Hall on
Spruce Street.Miss Lydia F. Wilkes,
inspector general of theRosicrucian Order. AMORC.will make the presentation Themeeting is sponsored by Mrs. CB. Koch. 506 Lewis St
The film ‘Domain of Destiny”will be shown following thepresentation ceremony.
This program was postponedfrom June 9
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Thursday, July 25, 1968
Page 15
Santa Cruzans
Attend Conclave
Of RosicruciansSet era) local persons recent! v
attended the six-day interna
tional convention of the Rosi-
crucian Order m San .lose
Mr, and Mr' Paul Veatch.
Mr and Mrs Karl Goesele. Mrs.
Fva Rocchi, Mrs. Jennie Mills,
Mrs. Lillian Kueck Mrs Mar
ijaiet Goodwin. Mrs. Katherine
Cook. Mrs. Kva Walters. Peter
Bathlen. William Hammond,
Robert Kelt/, fharle* R 1 7 7 0 and
Francis and Mary Rizzo were
present from the local chapter.
Lectures and demonstrations
from the arts, sciences, and
mysticism were conducted Gun
nar Anderson’s impressionistic
paintings were on exhibit in
the Rosicrucian are gallery,
and workshops on child guid
ance were held.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, July 28, 1968
Page 24
TELLS OF ROSKRIXIANCONVENTION HIGHLIGHTSEditor: 1 always enjoy Thr
Sentinel and itv many feature^
One of thr pleasures is reading
the trip experiences of Santa
Cruzans, so would like to share
with other reader^ my rerent
trip lo the International Rosi-J
crurian convention. !j
Highlighting the convention
this >ear were several events
of particular interest to people
in this area. Lectures and dr
monstrations in the man> arras
of thr arts, sciences, and mysti
cism were featured Thr six-day
convention was held in San
Jose, thr headquarters of this
international fraternity. Mem
bers attended frr.m countries
throughout the world, including
Venezuela. England. Chile. Pan
ama. South Africa. France and
Germany — to name only a
few.
On special exhibit in thr Kosi-
crucian Art Gallery was a dis
play of Gunnar Anderson's
prcsslonistic paintings. Special
workshops on child guidance
were also held The Imperator
of the f\o s i c r u c \ a n Order.
AMORC. Ralph M Lewis, spoke
on “ Influencing Destiny.’*
Finishing touch for the week s
activities were thr banqurt. thr
Rosr Ball, and the appcaranec
of TV’s Mr and Mrs. Harmonica
the Muldays who have been
on national programs.
Mrs. Evelyn Mnrchi302 Anthony Street
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The Argus
Fremont-Newark, California
Wednesday, July 31, 1968
Page 21
womanattends
conclaveMrs. (iorrion Thistle of Fre
mont was among mare than1,000 persons Irom every slatein the Union and 23 foreigncountries who attended the1968 International Kosicrurian
Convention 1;clJ recently inSan Jose, headquarters (orthe Rosicrucian Order.
She met members from
Venezuela, England, Chile,P a n a m a , South Africa,Frarvcc, and Germany, andwith them, attended lectures
and demonstrations In thefields of science, the arts, and
mysticism. Spccial workshopson child guidance were alsoheld.
Mrs. Thistle reports thatvisiting detegntes were particularly impressed by thenew Egyptian Museum Iri Ho-slcmcian Park, which is open
daily to the general public
without charge.
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The Terre Haute Tribune
Terre Haute, Indiana
Tuesday, August 20,1968
Page 8
G . E . M e e k e r T o A d d r e s s
R o s i c r u c i a n s
GEORGE E. MEEKER
George E. Meeker, grandcouncilor for the RosicrucianOrder, AMORC, will address thelocal chapter, Sunday at 11 a.m.in lodge quarters at the Odd Fellows Temple. His topic will be'‘War and Peace.”
M e e k e r , an IU graduateservices AMORC chapters atDayton, Akron, Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Youngstown.Pittsburgh. Indianapolis a n dTerre Haute. He is editor of engineering publications for a major manufacturing c o m p a n y
where he also supervises the Security Office, print shop, publications unit and library.
Following his speech. Meekerwill meet informally with members during a pitch-in dinner.
Arrangements are being madefor the visit by Mrs. John Ser-ban. Frank Horn, master of thechapter, and Mrs. Horn willhost the hosts.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Sunday, August 25, 1968Page 20-A
R o s i c r u c i a n O r d e r
P l a n s H a p p y l i m e
L u a u i n S e p u l v e d aThe San Fernando Valley
Lodge, AMORC, has Invitedall members of the Rosicrucian Order and their friends toparticipate in its second annual Happy Time Luau.
The luau is to be held Aug.31 at 5 p.m. at die lodge, 15716Parthenia St., Sepulveda. APolynesian dinner will be followed by Hawaiian entertainment.
“Jf you have wondered whatmakes a Rosicrucian tick,come join in the fun/’ a representative said.
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The Post-Standard
Syracuse, New York
Thursday, August 29, 1968Page 17
Rosicrucians Tap
Leonard DeLalloLeonard J. DeLallo, of 709
‘ Second St. has been appointedan extension volunteer to con*duct Rosicrucian Order exten
sion activities.
•• The Rosicrucian Order — anonsectarian • philosophicalfraternity — provides the ex*tension • service to extend information on the order to people who are interested in Rosi-c r uc i a n metaphysical andphysical philosophy.
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Mt. Vernon Register-News
Mount Vernon, Illinois
Wednesday, September 4, 1968
Page 3-A
Rosicrucian
Appointment
The Rosicrucian Order (AMORC) is being assisted in itsExtension activities in this community by James S. Brenton,of 29 S. E. Crescent, who recently received a certificate ofappointment as an extension'/olunteer from the Grand LodgeSan Jose, California.
The Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, is a nonsec tartan, philosophical fraternity. In San Josethe Rosicrucians maintain a u-mversity, a planetarium. a nEgyptian Museum and Art Gallery, and a Science Museumin addition to extensive administrative facilities.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Sundav, September 8,1968
Page 8-A
R i t u a l W i l l C o m m e m o r a t e G r e a t P y r a m i dOn the date of the autumnaj
equinox In September, whenthe sun on Its journey crossesthe equator, Rosicruciansthroughout the world willcommemorate the building ofthe Great Pyramid of Egypt.
Mrs. Nancy-June Thomas,
master of the local AMORC,Rosicrucian San FernandoValley Lodge, states that Rosicrucians throughout the juris-dlcuon of the philosophic order will gather for a ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 22 atwhich lime they will symbolically reenact the building olthe Great Pyramid of Cheops
Planned m Temple
According to Rosicruciantraditions, states Mrs. Thomas, the pyramid of Cheops atGlzeh was begun about 300CBC at the time of the autumnal equinox.
Unlike the other pyramidsbuilt during the pyramid ageof Egypt, It was not Intended as a burial place of a pha-roah who desired a monu
ment of his reign, but as atemple of learning
The construction of the
Great Pyramid, Jt is said, required a knowledge of all ofthe known sciences of theperiod. Its building entailed amastery of mathematics,
physics, and a considerableunderstanding of those fundamentals of astronomy recognized today.
ReprcieoU AAvaacea
Since the Rosicrucians tracetheir traditional origin back toAkhnaton, Pharoah of Egypt
in 1350 BC, and historicallyknown as the first great personality in history, they commemorate their ancient originby the ritualistic and symbolicr
construction of a miniature
pyramid.
The laying of each stone
represents to them the cul
tural accomplishments of the
order during each year of its
existence. The apex will beplaced upon a miniature pyramid at a future time whenthe ideals of the Rosicrucianmovement have been realized.
The ceremony will be locally enacted at 15716 PartheniaSt., Sepulveda, beginning at 5p m. The public Is invited towitness the ritual.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, October 13, 1968
Page 16
ROSICRUCIAN ORDER, AMORC
FREE PUBLIC LECTURESponsored by Rose Chapter of Santa Cruz
"EXTRA-SENSORY PERCEPTION"
Arthur Piepenbrink
Secretary of the Supreme Grand Lodge
Film: "DOMAIN OF DESTINY"
Question and Answer Period
FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 18th, 8 P.M. Arion Hall 230 Plymouth Si. Arthur Piepenbrink
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The Arizona Republic
Phoenix, Arizona
Tuesday, October 15, 1968
Page 42
Couple to be laudedThe Rev. and Mrs. James
Dingman of Sunshine Acres will receive the Humanist award from the Rosicrucian
Order at the AMORC, Rosi-
crucian, chapter of Phoenix, meeting today at 8 p.m., Ca melback Woman’s Club, 3802 E. ndian School.
Speaker is Dr. Jacob M. So-
ber, discussing the purpose of the order.
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Independent
Long Beach, California
Wednesday, October 16, 1968
Page B-13
CfmiS WARfVKfc'iN*. . . cucst ipiMker
Rosicrucian
conclave set•Southern California
members of RosicrucianOrder, AMORC. WUI holdajuiu.il convention Saturday and Sunday at Hollywood Masonic Temple,0840 Hollywood Blvd.
A b.inquel Tor membersand guests at Knicker
bocker Hotel will followSaturday sessions. ChrisWamken. grand ireisurerof rhe order, will be fea-
* tured speaker.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, October 17, 1968
Page 15-A
A N N U A L T W O -D A Y
CONCLAVE SLATED
BY ROS ICRUCiANS«»
Southern California mem bers of the Rosicrucian Order,AMORC, will hold their annual conclave on Saturday and
Sunday at the Hollywood.Masonic Temple, 6840 Holly-'wood Blvd. A banquet for^members and guests will follow the activities on Saturdayat the Knickerbocker Hotel,1714 Ivar Ave.
Chris Wamken, grand trea*>*surer of the order, will be aspecial guest and featured
speaker. Other speakers willinclude Josephine Wamken,.
colombe counselor for the or-%der; Frances R. Holland,grand councilor of Southern*California and Frank D.*Wiedeman and Sherman Livingston, inspectors general offSouthern California. Mrs. Nancy-June Thomas, maste r,of San Fernando Valley Lodgelocated at 15716 Parthenia St.,.Sepulveda, will represent the*
members in the San Fernanda
Valley area. j,Russell Pyatt, conclave,
chairman, said the Rosicruci->
an Order is a nonsectarianfraternal body of men ancT*women devoted to the investigation, study and practical,application of natural and-*spiritual laws. The purpose of^the organization is to enable;health, happiness and peace,,all to live in harmony with tJhecreative constructive life for-,ces for the attainment of*Pyatt added.
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The Evening Standard
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Wednesday, October 30, 1968
Page 20
RosicrucianHonors Set
For Kirshner tThe Uosicrucian O r d e r ,
AM O H C , t h r o u g h i t smembership at the First Penna.Lodge, AMORC at WUklnsburg,will conduct an open meeting atthe Uniontown Jewish Community Center.at 3 p.m. Sunday.
Myron Krrsltncr of 113 BenIxjmond St. will he honored forcontributions through his variedcommunity endeavors.
.Mr. Kirshner will receive theHumanist Asvavd, given only by §the Rosicrucian Order to thosepersons “who are truly humane
in their approach to life and whoare Interested in helping to
uplift the present state of man’ssocial conditions as well as hisown personal dignity.”
A discussion period will followthis presentation in ordur toanswer any questions the audience may have regarding thisphilosophical organization.
Operating on a fraternal lodgesystpm, the Rosicrucian Orderpresents Us members with themethod “of awakening the dor
mant, latent faculties of the individual whereby he may utilizeto a better advantage hisnatural talents and lead a happier and more useful life.”
All of those Interested inseeing ths present a lion of thisaward to Mr. Kirsnr.er or whomay be imcresied in receivinginformation o:i Hosicrucinns arewcicome to attend.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Santa Cruz, California
Sunday, November 10, 1968
Page 10
SC Rosicrucians To Give Pageant
At Conference
A group of Santa Cruz Rosicrucians will present a pageantat the fifth annual Central Cali
fornia conclave of tho Rosicru-Ician Order AMORC. to be heldNovember and 17 at the
Scottish Rite Memorial Temple. 10th Street and SloatBoulevard. San Francisco
Robert Malat. master of thelocal Rose chapter, said some
35 members from Santa Cruzare expected to attend. The
delegation will include EvaRocchi, secretary of the conclave committor, ami LillianKnock, chapter representative
The paueanl. written and d i
rooted U\ Ann (’lark, depictstho histon of the Groat Seal
n| the CniU'd States\ oa t of 12 includes Kath
r> n Cook ,md Paul Veatch asnarrator> Others are Peter
Bathon f (> ram Couo, Karl(locsolo William Hammonds.
Woslo> HJIock. .lark Matthews.Charles dizzo. Don Strike. Rob
ert Thrift and Malat
The speaker will be ih»
head of the Rosicrucian Orderj Ralph M Lewis \dinner'-dance
will lionui tho retirement olRodman R t all «>n grand mas
.tor.
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The Valley News
Van Nuys, California
Thursday, November 21, 1968Page 15-A
___ _________
THE N g WS ____
F e s t i v a l W i l l A s s i s t N e e d yMrs. Grady Thomas, master
of San Fernando V a l l e y
Lodge. AMORC, has an
nounced that tlie Rosicrucian
Order's Harvest Festival will be h ey in Mulholland JuniorHigh School, 17121 VanowenSt., Van Nuys, on Saturdaynight.
Square dancing for the be
ginner and experienced, withArt Becker, caller, officiating,will take place from 8 to 11
p.m. Admission will be by donating canned or dried food.
This annual event is held for
the purpose or collecting foodfor needy families In the Valley. Light refreshments will
be served a t a very nominal price.
The puulic is invited to participate in this evening of funand to help provide Thanksgiving baskets for the unfortunate.
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The Abilene Reporter-News
Abilene, Texas
Tuesday, December 24, 1968
Page 15-A
Sirhan Lawyers Given Evidence
LOS ANGELES (Al*) - Thelean of jtlorot >s dr(rodiD| Sir-ban Blshara Sir ton, cbarg«lwith murdering Pen. Robert F.Kennedy, earned out of cesirtMonday a large cardboard bucof evidence Including fir ton'salleged diaries
Superior Court Judge Herbert
X. Walker ordered the diariesand statements, all gathered by
investigators, released for iivspectrcn by !he defense.
fense apparently agitated Sirton. Al Walker approved itemNo H, statements by mcmbenof the Rrcicruciaa l-odge, Sirton waved his hands at attorneyRitsseU P.irscits sr»d said, “No.Na," and shook his head
The Rosicrucian order is amystical group based in San
Jose, Calif Siihan reportedlyjcined the order and wrale to itfrom jail.| The evidence ah>o iadudrd
•r*« *-fi - ____ .i _ statement* by SirVr. < mother,Inc order c.»ne al a spcciv. m . <
M;tiy, . nd four brothers.
Sirtrn agitcJ *.S;l defenseard prosecuVer. attorneys c;n
t in private wlthotl the «lc-
heanng cat’ed on * fe* hears’noiicc in the tiny courtroom jd-j joining SiM-r.'j cell. The 21-lyear-c'id Jordanian, appearing
tvc, m m , a*# «. k tp, * 3 5 ^ 5
jliwr Ws l,0nS KW*jri»dy w?j shot June i a! the Am-.
ib»s.«idor Hotel.| M^joi Sim Yorty *aid Ihcyjcor tailed a sia temnt by Sirtonttot Kennedy must he assaui-noted by Jure S. The defensecharge ih- rotebws %trt »*!e-•gaily serird. but .VKtgc Walker
I has ruled they were aifmiw.hk.• Am nog other Hens released.la lb? di fense *cie statements jby several of Stihan's former
high srhool classmates and ihe,n?mes ef prospective proseculien w»lncs5es.I One item requested by the «le
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Odessa, Texas
Tuesday, December 24,1968
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