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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 26 October Wives' Club Sponsors Benefit Card Games Oct 2k NCO - --;"'7 1 , f i6rfe-- WIT s ' l!Hi The NGO Wives' Club will be playing cards' J!6? to day evening and they would like base personnel them. y. Mrs. Hazel Tillie, club president, said tw party will start at 7:30 p.m. at Hillair RecrPatL and is a benefit for the Kind Kare TraiSne handicapped children in Layton. zr: sll ft Protestant Women Entertain Group from m zki a Dugway The Protestant Women of the Chapel, under the leadership of Mrs. Eunice Clouse, president of the Hill AFB PWOC, entertained the Protestant Women of the Chapel from Dugway Provfall ing Grounds at a dinner meeting. Approximately 50 women were on hand for the first Mrs. to are table buffet right) (left meeting of the chapel women's group. Gathered at the Clouse; Mrs. Mary Lloyd, president Dugway PWOC; Mrs. Dorothy Keeling, secretary at Dugway; Mrs. Marlene Rasnic, secretary at Hill AFB; Mrs. Janiel Luther from Dugway and Mrs. Marcelle Hardt from Hill AFB. The luncheon served in the basement of the new chapel had an autumn theme. The program for the afternoon involved a devotional message by Mrs. Clem Pine and a "Study of Symbolism" by Chaplain (Major) Robert J. Wayne. Admission is $1 per person. There will be high and low prizes, donated by Layton merchants, for such games as bridge, canasta and other card games. Mrs. Tillie said that the NCO Wives' Club and base NCO Alumni Association are supporting the center as one of their proj ects. To date the two groups have provided help and equipment, such as building sand piles, in stalling swings, and providing other items. nter r nter to Guides Offered WASHINGTON Winning the war require, more of the AmeS iTt than SETT. jU8t "5 land Commander, U. S. Militar. AS.lstan& uuimana,i ... a. rr viet ine center, lxucaieu aia rx--t o m Verdeland Park is a writer fnr mpntflllv rptardpd nnrt! port from the " ora win 8 Vietnamese people. handicapped children between . onc am gpggy. who otherwise are guests ages of here; we make no . not able to attend school. Several mands and seek no special children of base personnel are enrolled and others are expected Join with the people: . aj f0j . 4-1- 7, treat-men- o do so. their Proceeds from the charity card games will go to provide walkers, possibly a piano, and other equipment. Mrs. Tillie said that anyone desiring to sell or rent a piano to the NCO Wives Club for in stallation at the center are urged You '11 Love Living In Beautiful Bountiful life, use from their language t. phrases and laws. honor their customs and Treat women with politeness and respect. Make nersonal f Vion among the soldiers and common people. Always the Vietn- give Bet- amese the contact her at right of way. ter yet, anyone wishing to do Be alert ta security and nate a piano outright is asked totlxeadvio .eeacl with jour military o 825-380- 0. do so. skill. Women who would like to do- -, Don't attract attention by nate some of their free time to loud, rude or unusual behavior. the Layton center are urgently Avoid separating yourself needed. Volunteers should con- from the people by a display of tact the base's CHAP (Children wealth or privilege. Have a Potential) coordinator, Above all else you are mem- Mrs. Cara Wildman at of the tj.s. Military Foicei on a difficult mission, respo825-4682- .-f Red Cross Clubmobiles nsible j Readied for Viet Nam for all your official and honor personal action. Reflect United the and upon yourself States of America. WASHINGTON . (AFNS) is being American Red Cross clubmobile north of Saigon. It recreato ARC Kirls, a familiar sight to U. S. staffed by six of veterans all forces in Korea since 1952, are specialists, Korea, a recreational program mobile service in ijewifor American servicemen fight-- ; program is the request onne ing in Viet Nam. : ... and uie u.o. i unat:Mi4mnt reauuuai paiw""" Narn w ill open at Da Nang, 360 miles command in Viet MinKor- ""' 1 i ILflflIS WENl LOOK HOW e AlCI A (fx ':r There is no friendlier community on the entire Wasatch Front than Boun of beautiful homes. It's a good place to raise tiful, city your family. And, South Davis First National is a good place to do your banking; because, like Bountiful, it offers you the EXTRAS that mean so much. Late Teller service until 8 p.m.; Faster service through electronic checking account processing; and the convenience of banking where you shop. MM ninuir i .nn mi Nw I .u STAR 6 SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL f.ll tlM $189 Enjoy a New Experience in Banking Pair of Shos for $3,95 Special thU Ntf-lil- a V roadway t 2475 WASHINGTON $395 Only Wk Sole We Recommend Neome m my All for ww SHOE REBUHDERS BLVD. OG0EN. UTAH |