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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 30 o November 19, 1965 a o With the Hill AFB Officers' Wives Club Bridge Bits Holiday Dinner Dance Bridge Players: Planned for Dec. 11 invitation This Dear extended is an us for party to you all to join bridge every Friday at 1 p.m. We Know of all you newcomers, and bv now you should be settled cozily in your new surroundings and ready to join in all the fun. For those of you who would like to participate in tournament bridge, which is every first I n- day, get a partner or we'll try and find one for you, and phone your reservations to Lois Wells 9 at by the Tuesday be fore. We'll be expecting lots of new faces at next tournament and on ' December 11 is a big night at the Officers' Club. The Officer ' Wives' Club is sponsoring a formal dinner dance for OWC membe' and their husbands. Cocktails courtesy of the Officers' Wives' Club, will be served from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Reservations for dinner must be made at the Officers' Club. Of course, the sooner the better! One of the highlights of the party will be to expose the 28th ATS for what it really is an organization whose personnel take vacations two weeks each month in the Pacific. all other Fridays. To illustrate the easy life of Last month's lucky winners MATS crews, guests at the were: 1. Lu Hahn and Rosene Christmas party will view the initiation of a new lieutenant 2. Marion Kotlewski and Beryl into MATS world traveL fi Discussing distribution of turkeys and baskets for needy are (left to right) Chaplain Thanksgiving R. E. Laura Mossey, (Maj.) Klang, and Chaplain (Maj.) R. J. Wayne. TALK TURKEY Kitchen Kapers By Doris Reddington Arroz Con Polio (or vdw rice and chicken) is a favnritJ one-dis- h meal of my family which learned to make while livine' among the Spanish peode in! lampa, Florida. An outstanding feature of Ar-. "! 11 ruz con is its wonderful f use as leftovers. l 825-084- 1 T"fc . Officers Wives Club Helps With Thanksgiving Baskets the Officers With the of the Metchley. ll Colonel exposes 1 large onion chopped Mary the young, innocent Lt. Lot-T- o 2 garlic cloves Henley. Learn to the exciting points of 1 bay leaf 4. Eleanor Bennett and Ra- interest Hickam, Wake Island, chel Donohue. 1 pkg. saffron toasted Mactan, and Tachikawa. Lots of 5. Lois Casey and Mrs. Huntfour-o1 can pimentos music, dancing, pretty girls, and er. found at each stop are oil oz. olive 3 surprises Low: Meg McCabe and Jean 3 oz. corn oil Don't miss Princess Laloni, Wagner. Nanna Victor's Peel, 1 small can Petite Pois (peas) Virgins Slam: Louise Otto and Ruth (exotic dancers of the South Blake. 1 tomato diced Hieh Progression: Lu Hahn Pacific), and Peddler Pete with 1 green pepper diced "special deal for G.I." Marvel to and Rosene Jacoby. 1 lb. Uncle Bens' Rice glamorous scenes from such Sincerely yours, 1 qt. water exotic places as Mactan, the Terry Gass salt to taste P.S. Tell everyone and bring a Playboy Club of the Pacific. In frying pan, fry chicken hu friend! Don't miss this expose of the well browned.! "working man's Air Force" De- 3 oz. of oil until sauce pan,? cember 11 at the Officers' Club Set aside. In large with remaining oil, saute overj Christmas Party. medium heat the onion, garlic, Thanksgiving season, Wives' Club is busy anticipating the needs of others Laura Klang, Officers Wives' Club Welfare Chairman. assisted by Clair Shaffer, recently met with Father Robert E. Mossey Congratulations to the proud and Chaplain Robert J. Wayne parents: Capt. and Mrs. John to formulate plans tor the annual Wilkinson, daughter, Katrina Thanksgiving assistance pro- M., Oct. 30 gram sponsored by the Officers Lt. and Mrs. Frederick Atch-leWives' Club at Hill Air Force son, Eric N., Nov. 2. Base. Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth This annual program assists Champagne, daughter, Ceclia in furnishing Thanksgiving din- M., Nov. 2. ners to appropriate Air Force families. Items purchased will be WITH TODAY'S progress in distributed by the base chaplains transportation, there's no such prior to Thanksgiving Day. thing as a distant relative. coming 3. Betty Hill Heirlings Know-It-A- Renfro and z. y, Ten ARROZ CON P0LL0 (Yellow Rice & Chicken) 1 fryer cut up Ja-cob- y. Red Carpet Pin Action We roll out the Red Carpet this month for: HQS. OOAMA: Phyllis Pretti, Kathleen Ciolli, Carolyn Daven ChrisimasLigh ting Party Set Dec. 6 Ladies9 Bowling League port. Boasts Some High Games SQD: Say girls! Grab your hubbies and attend the Christmas deco- AIR MUNITIONS 2727th Hope Jones. and green pepper until lightlysimbrowned. Add tomato and mer until soft. Add water, saffron, bay leaf, i and salt. Stir well. Add chicken, heat reduce j bring to a boil, then 10 for 1 simmer lid on, and with boil again, to min. Bring boil. btirj; rice and let return to Lowerc, once and cover tightly. cook un-let and flame to simmer minute-- ; disturbed for 25 to 30 : Petite. with When done, garnish Pois and pimentos. . iotou- the l A tossed saiaa cwt- - rations lighting party at the Officers' Club, Wednesday, Dec. 1. n- - sntwtitntA K.iin naaa ,.oit MLNT: Santa Brothers, Julie The party starts at 4:30 p.m. .Johnson, Mary Paska, Kathie with the Rttv Phic aoKQKii lighting ceremonies. Giuliano. Then punch and goodies will be The ladies of the Hill AFB PROVOST OF- served until 5:30 MARSHALL OWC Scratch Bowling League p.m. So, under Kuz Mason. line December 1st and make it have turned in some real fine FICE: 2791st HOSPITAL SQ.: Bar- to the club for the Lighting games, and series the last few bara Weiss. meal. weeks. Leading off in series is Party. SAC RAIL PROJECT: Lynne (Cont'd on page 31 ) Young. Bowling this past month was highlighted by a big 234 scratch I game bowled by Jo Anne Fan-task- i! As this score was more than 100 pins over Jo Anne's current average, she will receive an award from The Woman's International Bowling Congress. Jane Golden will also receive an award from W.I.B.C. for a "145" Triplicate series. The OPTI MRS captained by Jean White are in first place with 26 wins. Her able team-matare Alma McGhan, Mary Ann Lowe and Janette Smith. The Rat Finks are in second place and The Incredibles and The Sleepers are tied for third. There has been a lot of fine bowling during the past month ana nign games are as ioiiows. Louise Otto 224, 183, 180, 178, uo; wouie jsmun tit; iuecity Kibbey 207; Barbara Rose 191; Judy Burke 191, 187; Jean White 190, 187, 180, 188; Julie Thomp- Painting, Sewing Hobbies Are Favorites of AF Wife es by Nancy Barksdale is the Painting hobby K. C. Derrington most enjoys. Her can vases include landscapes, animal studies and still life. Mrs. Derrington has always been interested in art but first was capable, she recently studied painting in Germany completed a course in the unile they were stationed at Erd- - Bishop method under the tu,n?. She furthered her knowl- - telage of Mrs. Eileen I lard edge in Taiwan, Formosa, and most recently at the Bertha For Holiday House, K. C. has Art Center in Ogden. again knitted Barbie Doll cloth-- ; son 189. She plans to continue in Alas- - ing; from discarded bottles she; Bette Tourangeau 188; Judy ka, their next assignment. has designed and executed charm- When not painting, K. C. sews ing Mover 187; Pat Oxford 187; Christmas trees Helen Hitchcock 185, 175; Alma and tailors with a degree of and animals of crushed glass for McGhan 185; Mary Worrell 183, craftsmanship found in those wall decorations; all while Loi. Wells 182. Mary Ann' who start as children. A wedding paring for their transfer to Engel 181; Ruth McNabb 179,; dress for her daughter, Gail, was! Klemendorf the latter part of Anita VilJareal 178, 175; Frames included in a trousseau as clc-- : November! Pietscher 177. 176; Janette Smith; gant as could be imagined. Major and Mrs. William Der-- j Not contpnf with fho mofir. riiiirtnn liv ..n l7f,- - rmnip N'elson 175 and Ruth: iih th.,ir ulou tailoring of which he two sons, Terrell and Keith. Tomazich 175. . :pjj fjL i " jjjpp; Ec-cl- es j sea-horse- , I s, i ( ( i ! pre-17- I 9; , Ekmj, f,frlf " .mih I, "TT1 I - f IB! I "" some ofthepafo1' AKTlhT Mi. u v. Derrington display8painting and ing ing! he ha made in the laI lew i. r are her favorite hobbies. 1 j |