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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 34 With the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club i ' - l X. .'li I f !. Special Board Spends Thrift Shop Proceeds to extra 7.1 W spend an $1,000 was the happy Prob lem recently faced by the Officers' Wives Club when t examined the black ink profits of the Thrift Shop Where .5; mine ' TTI11 saop is spuiisoreu lor mu Air Force Base personnel by the Division, and Harold W Ort "iinutiy necreation OWC and shop help is contributBranch. ed without charge by the club TVip. f .. hnnrrl AcAA mati ji members. a me sum would be given to the (Wr.i Proceeds from the Thrift Shop Base Fund and used for the spgnsor several base charities purchases : Four TV sets such as holiday baskets for needy 1 o w r r t n e Airmen's Transient military families, nursery fees Quarters, a body temperature in. for Red Cross, Family Service" dicator for the base ' nursery, new and Thrift Shop workers, candy ceramic molds for the hobby for the children's wards at the shop, 11 permanent flowerine base hospital, base youth activiaround the new ties plus help the Air Force AiA snruDoery an electric hair dryer for chapel, DOLLAR COMMITTEE Society and the Soldiers, Sailorr. Making the final distribution to base charities base the hosmtal in patients of the extra $1,000 earned by the Thrift Shop are Mrs. Robert L. Brown, Officers Wives' Marines and Airman's Club. for the planters hospital waiting Club president and chairman of the special board, (seated), and Chaplain (Major) Robert remained after room and robes and pajamas and The $1,000 E. Mossey, Mrs. C. W. Woods, OWC second vice president, Mrs. H. D. L'Heureux, Thrift these charities received their slippers tor children in the pedShop Maj. J. H. Baldock, Base Services Division and Harold W. Orton, chief, programmed share of the iatric ward. Military Recreation Services Branch (left toright.) shop's proceeds. The shop takes used clothTo determine what base proing, sport equipment , furngrams were in need of the $1.00r! iture and appliances on coCapt. and Mrs. E. L. Osborne, Mrs. Robert L. Brown, OWC nsignment from base military daughter, Tracy Lee, March 17. president, set up a special board personnel and offers the Lt. and Mrs. R. M. Kautz, daugh- consisting of Chaplain (Major) articles at reduced prices to Robert E. Mossey, Mrs. C. W. both military and civilian peter, Kathryn, March 30. On April 7 the Hill AFB OWC Scratch Bowling League fin- - Lt and Mrs. John Bilski, daugh- - Woods, second vice president, rsonnel. Mrs. H. D. L'Heureux, ished uheiir season, with the bowling awards luncheon being I ter, Lisa, March 30. It is open Monday and WeMrs. and H. E. of the Thrift Shop, Major J dnesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Capt. Busch, hleld April 14 at the HolSdiay Inn. H. Baldock, chief, Base Services daughter, Eliene, March 31. Many nice games and series have been turned in the laistt few of the shop are weeks in this league. One of the Mrs. H. D. L'Heureux and Mrs. finest series was bowled by Sue liamson, 476 ; Pat Van Vliet, 479 ; W. E. Cavanaugh. Englar, who bowled a real fine Richie De Loach, 481; Marge Military personnel are urged to 565 the last day of bowling. Sue Robertson, 498; Nancy Bassett, consign unneeded articles to the had games of Pat 470. Thrift Shop so that the OWC can Mitchell had a 536 series the At the awards luncheon, this continue to support important same day, with a nice 223 game (Continued on Page 42) Want of that showers proof proverbial saying "April charity programs through the to go with her series. bring May flowers"? Then attend the May OWC luncheon proceeds acquired as well as offer Other high series were bowled and see for yourself. articles for sale that might be by the following ladies : Baskets of sunny spring flowers will brighten your day needed by other personnel. Pauline Miller, 551; Leona as you enjoy the social hour and Mrs. Brown stated that she Hachmeister, 532, 558, 470; Sally By Ruth Iannucci luncheon on May 17 at the OffiThe 4677th Defense Systems was "most grateful to the ladies Price, 590, 490; Becky Phelps, Club. cers' wondered Haven't you ever Evaluation Squadron is hostess- who volunteered their time to 502, 484, 518; Marge Nowowiej-sk- i, The social hour, which begins ing this luncheon and issuing a make this program available to way you could serve 500; Louise Kroesing, 500; what other Ernie Smith, 474; Sue Englar, ground beef? Well, here is a at 12:30 p.m., will have Caroline special invitation to each mem- all personnel on the base." "most delightful to the taste" Metzler providing piano selec- ber to come out and support 480; Irene Birkholz, 500, 496, answer. tions for your listening pleasure. "her" favorite candidate. 480; Pat Mitchell, 472, 496, 486, Election of officers will take is This a handed For reservations call Jennie family recipe 492; Anita Betz, 472; Rose WilA-down to. Sheila Gelman by her place and Mrs. Thera Huish will Berrier, and Sally N-on the subject of "Noc- McMillian, mother. It was served to us as speak Canan hors d'oeuvre, but if served turnal Learning" while the re- cellations must be made by noon, with rice and a salad it is a com- sults of the election are being Monday, May 16. Please call determined. Carol Woods, plete meal. Don't miss the courtesy brunchat SWEET AND SOUR 10, at the Officers' Club, Maychance MEAT BALLS 10 a.m. This will be your As we are going into the final Mix to' "get acquainted" with the together: weeks of the current bowling seacandidates for office. son, competition is still high with 2l2 lbs. chopped beef several teams close together in loaf of white bread, moisEven though the brunch is free need the standings. tened of charge, reservations are those THE INCREDIBLES, caped for everyone (including cup bread crumbs tained by Louise Otto with Mary med. Bermuda onion, nn thp normanent reservation i rHa Ann Engel, Charlotte Clark and Please call caroi grated .list). will 2 cloves garlic crushed Judy Webb backing her up, are by May l. There for tied for first place with 75 wins 3 tablespoons brown sugar be a charge of 90 cents with the LUCKY 7's, captained 2 eggs guests. by Janet Long, and her able salt and pepper to taste teammates, Mary Worrell, Nancy Make small meatballs and McEntee and Caroline MetzJer. if Captain Jean White and her coat with bread crumbs. Fry OPTI-MRAlma McGhan, Mary in skillet until brown. Add to out The Red Carpet is rolled are sauce, and simmer for three Ann Lowe and . this month for: r in third place with 70Vj wins. hours. Susan THE RAT FINKS, captained by 2849th Air Base Group To make sauce combine: Jim Gayle Wyatt, and her teammate?, Wood, Laura Hunt, P. 1 cup brown packed sujrar Lonnie Nelson, Jane Golden and man. 13 raisin. cup Ginnie Beatty, are in fourth with 1 can 28th MAS: Jean Hatfield. chunks pineapple Saudi 69 wins. drained Hospital: Mary Carr, MAY BASKETS flowers made are baskets and Gay spring High games during the past 2li cans Miller. nlze tomato for the May social by members of the luncheon committee month were led by Mary Ann sauce HQ OOAMA:MitziWinesette. (left to right) Alda Johason, Ima Britting, Roselyn Clark, Continued on Page 1.T CUp Of pit1?itpp1. and LtjJs Humphrey. DMM: Terry Young. 1 i i! ,fdl I X . ..." . 7 'J -w-- 'ueu 4.1. . ! . " ONE-THOUSAN- D Scratch Bowling League Gives Awards' at Party Hill Heirlings an en 169-190-2- May Luncheon Features Elections and Flowers 06. Kitchen Kapers -- 825-477- 6, M, 773-127- 1, Keglers In 825-743- 1. Final Play Z. 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