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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 18 February 25, 1966 O O With the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club Kitchen Kapers Bridge Bids Gass By Ruth Iannuci By Terry Got that snowbound feeling? Break away! Come to Friday f7 bridge and join the happy group. One o'clock is the time, 25 cents the cost, and all the coffee and -- : : ' 1 :As 0 , l i yJk CM I fI u-- V "This is avrecipe my mother made for as long as I can remember. It is nice to have and exceedingly simple to make. It can be made in advance and refrigerated for several days, or even frozen. This is a dessert that the man in your life will especially like." Carrie Nell Thompson ATLANTA PIE ' gt& coke is free. The result is an afternoon of fun and a great many new friends. Also, don't forget tournament bridge is March 4. Reservations ; can be made by calling Lois Wells at 777-550-8 by Wednesday,; March 2. Find yourself a part- ner and be sure to be on time to collect those 500 earlybird points. February's lucky ladies were: 1. Rachel Donohue and Rosene 3. Jean Bailey and Barbara Cilek Pat Nita 5. Bonnie Huizenga and Mobbs and Morigi Mari- lyn Knox Martha Morris and Ann Dahl Low Sharon Maybury and Kay 6. cup sugar cup flour cup water l'cup seedless raisins juice of one lemon 1. cup chopped pecan nuts 1 1 REHEARSAL Reciting lines for the March luncheon skit are members of the cast (seated, left to right) Charlotte Smith, Irene Mobley, Loretta Czahor, Sharon Rose, and (standing) Sarah Ram and Marianne Nelson. Absent when the photograph Was taken was Linda Hoch. . whipping cream Graham cracker crumb pastry (line square pan) Cream together egg yolks and sugar. Slowly add flour. In separate container combine water and raisins. Heat this mixture, then add the eggs, sugar and flour fixture and cook until thick. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly. Add the lemon juice and nuts. Pour all into the crumb pastry in square pan. Sprinkle a little of crumb mixture over top. Chill. Serve in squares topped with generous serving of whipped cream and garnish with cherries. GUEST . Mechtley 4. iiii.ii & i 2. Mfn ir 2 egg yolks i Jacoby Marion Kotlewski and Beryl n Queen for a Day is Theme For Luncheon on March IS SPEAKER Mrs. Eleanor Bennett addresses members of the Wives' Club on military ettiquette. Bennetts Speak To Wives' Club Join us March 15 to discover who will be our "Queen for The program presented at the OWC coffee Feb. 8 got off to: a Davidson a Day" ! Just wait until you hear some of these unfortunate Slam prize Carol Prindle and ladies' lighthearted start when Marge problems! Lonnie Nelson Brown, club president, introA Donoactor's and of Rachel the duced Maj. Gen. T. Alan Befollowing High progression program truly worthy nnett as "the general with a twinhue and Rosene Jacoby. singers of January and February is this most original skit kle in his eye." featuring some of our very own! General Bennett went on to talented OWC members (pic- brate the Ides of March at the more serious matters when he OWC luncheon, March 15, 12:30 Bowling tured above) . spoke of the large part Hill The regal luncheon is spon- p.m. The members of the Hill AFB AFB plays in the support of VietFor reservations call Jennie OWC Scratch Bowling League sored by the Small Tenant OrHe also emphasized how nam. A-and Sally have been turning up for their ganizations. This diversified Berrier, a wife's actions and NZ. CanMcmillian, We roll out the Red Carpet this important Thursday morning bowling in group includes Ogden Air Force cellations attitudes are to her husband's must be made before month for: spite of the bad weather, and the Plant Representatives, Resident noon on military career. Auditor-AuditMonday, March 14. bad roads 28th MAS: Eileen Guy. General, 1906th might even say Scratch 825-477- 6, Red Carpet M, 773-127- 1, . they or Communications Sqdn., 2870th GEEIA Sqdn., 14th District OSI, 4754th Radar Evaluation Sqdn., and Det. 3, 24th Weather Sqdn. Paddy L'Heureux is chairing the combined efforts. Special credits go to Jeanne Coffey and her decorations committee and to Louise Kroesing and her wine table committee. Many door prizes, including the majestic decorations, await the attending royalty you! So Bassett, 473; Marge Nowowiej-sk- i, mark calendar now to perk your 496; Richie De Loach, 474; up a late winter day and to cele Pauline Miller, 511. For high games, we have the following: Ruth Allison, 176, 174; Ernie Smith, 186, 180; Louise Kroes-in181. Nancy Bassett, 178; Marge Nowowiejski, 178, 199, have been bowling up a storm, but we don't want to take the blame for all this snow in Utah. Some of the nice series bowled the last few weeks were turned in by the following ladies: Anita Betz, 530, 472, 522; Ernie Smith, 525; Louise Kroes-in- g, 480; Sarah Ensley, 479, 497; Pat Mitchell, 571, 483; Becky Phelps, 559, 525; Sue Englar, 491; Leona Hachmeister, 481, 483; Irene Birkholz, 505; Nancy Please call Carol Woods, Mrs. Bennett followed her husband with an informative talk on protocol (military etiquette). She covered such matters as: calling on commanders, the leaving of cards, making introductions, procedure at buffets and receiving lines, and the apppro-priat- e dress for certain occasions. She also reminded us that "rank has its obligations as well as privileges." 825-743- 1. 4677th DSES. Mary Grim-woo- d, Alda Johnson. 2705th Air Munitions Wing: Laura Barrientos, Doris Doyle, Pat Brooks, Karen Tidwell. Hq. OOAMA: Gail Swanson. Lt. and Mrs. Ronald Ramos, 2849th Air Base Wing: Peggy daughter, Cathleen, Jan. 11. Eade. Lt. and Mrs. William Jones, Associate Member: Nora son, Eric, Jan. 11. Swenberg. Capt. and Mrs. Allen Harlor, daughter, Elizabeth, Jan. 27. Lt. and Mrs. John Adams, USE AEROSOL cream to remove spots from daughter, Donna, Jan. 27. Lt. and Mrs. Steve Kosnik, rugs. It's ready to use and drier than soap or detergent suds. son, Stephen, Jan. 29. Hill Heirlings . shaving Ten Pin Action As the weeks go by team competition gets greater with positions changing all the time. Captain Jean White g, "OPTI-MRS- " wins. Nancy Bassett, 188; Jane Nickels, 174; Richie De Loach, 170; Becky Phelps, 180, 189. Special congratulations go to Pauline Miller for her triplicate games of 152. Pauline will receive a beautiful emblem from the WIBC, which is something to be proud of. A big "thank you" to all subs. We really do appreciate you. TO CLEAN PAINT cpUltem from arms and face, use cooking r'-l- ead of paint removers. ' i A .. (a in first Alma place with 49 and. McGhan, Mary Ann LoweteamSally Seborg are her able 176; Anita Betz, 172, 176, 182, 180, 201; Irene Birkholz, 181, 172, 181, 177; Sarah Ensley, 178, 176; Pauline Miller, 192, 170, 210, 177; Pat Mitchell, 191, 170, 210, 171, 195; Sally Price, 216; Becky Phelps, 180, 199, 180; Sue Englar, 181 ; Leona Hachmeister, 180, 172; Pat Van Vliet, 178; are still and her - mates. The "LUCKY 7's", who are Nancy Mary Worrell, Jan Long,Metzler, H f , ? C5 t'i ' ) ''IV vf v. v0; ) McEntee and Caroline are coming up fast with 48 wins. however, as They are not alone, "INCREDI-BLESLouise Otto and her Juo7 Mary Ann Engel, and Webb and Charlotte Clark, ": Mmi fmAX (y "THE RAT FINKS", captajned backed up by Gayle Wyatt and Golden i Nominating Committee Prepares Election Slate Members of the OWC nominating committee (seated, left to right) Mary Llsec, Sue Platz (chairman), Nicki Cavanaugh, Becky Phelps, Alda Johnson, and (standing) Flo Gates and Marge Robertson (alternates), will present a slate of nominees at the March coffee. from the general membership will be accepted at the April coffee. Election of officers will be at the May luncheon. Norn-natio- ns 'l by i Lonnie Nelson, Jane and Ginnie Beatty, also have 45 wins. Individual high games as same high series remain the last month. Caroline Weeks led the high witn games this past month scratcnf 202 scratch game. High waa series for the past month Louise Otto's 517. 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