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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 O O the With iiT Hill AFD jijiiw " "" Kitchen Kapers i sKJi 7? " 1 Ruth Iannucci By 4 Officers' Wives' Club Stay cool with this delicious and refreshing dessert regardless of the temperature on the outside. No boiling or baking, just CHILL. doesn't "thinking cool" to make you feel COOL? help As they say here in Utah, "You Now, bet." Thank you, Mrs. Weigal for this cool recipe. LIME DELIGHT By Virginia Weigal Preparing items for sale at the thrift shop are Charlotte Smith, Helen Paulson, chairman, JoAnne Carter and Betty Miller. water cup hot 1 cup sugar 4 cup lime juice 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 cups chocolate wafer crumbs V2 cup melted butter chocolate shaved semi-swe- et Shop at Hill AFB provides Hill personnel with a real bargain basement. If they have what you need, it cannot be purchased anywhere for less. This facility provides an avenue of traffic for items not required by one family, but a necessity a low cost traffic jam. for another family Your Thrift Shop chairman- - Thrift and volunteers are cates of thrift shop operation, the philosophy being if you have no further need for an item, make it available at low cost on our civilian and military mar- can evaporated milk cups) package of lime jello 3-- oz By Helen Paulson strong advo- 3 (1-2- Thrift Shop Provides Family Items for Less The z 14V-o- WILLING WORKERS Bridge Bids ' Chill evaporated milk until icy cold. Dissolve jello in hot water. Chill until thick, until fluffy. Stir in juices and sugar. Whip chilled milk, fold in gelatin mixture. Combine crumbs, butter, press into UV2 x IV2 x iy2 inch pan, pour in lime mixture. Top with shaved chocolate. Al-drid- or-;pie- 825-ganizatio- ns ; d, -- j All-Da- J"? 'S". 394-337- 1, fr through the month of August. PePper,,.a"d Beginning in September, the ng n,.n hours wUl be Monday and nfand Sk.p JIanson Wednesday from 10 a.m. until The "red carpet" is rolled out a Greory' 3:30 p.m. Military and retired this month for: Joyce Adkins, military personnel are invited 2705th Air Munitions Wing; to bring in items to sell. 'Elaine Malvaso. Hdatrs. OOAMA; Mary Riemondy, Ma- jtenel Management; Noreen Judge Advocate Office: The Scratch and Handicap Polly Wilson, USN; Shirley Bowling Leagues are giving a Pehrsson, 28th MAS; Karen The monthly OWC coffee will coffee at the Officers Club on Watson, 4677th DSES; Jean . be August 9 at the officers club. Aug. 25, at 10 a.m. This is the Austin, Ruth Mikesell, Doyle meeting for the Ashley, Cleo Kemper, It is to honor the volunteers of organizational Betty Som- season for both leagues. the Red Cross, Family Services loi, and Hatsuko Shields, organiand Thrift Shop. So, ladies, if All interested members of the zation ? ? you have a uniform, please wear OWC are urged to attend to vote it. This will also be a good op- - on the constitution of their FloWe say goodbye this month to Gates of the 28th MAS, who learn more about respective league. There will be will be living in Oklahoma after ) these groups. a sanction fee of $1.30. retirement. , her husband's ! I I fffSii 'f Red Carpet ! Bowling Reminders j portunT t Wil-tliamso- n, ll and By Lolly Walker To "know the subject" is a wise beginning for any present- ay Heirlings Camp-be- Busy Officer's Wife Enjoys Serving Others 10-1- 825-690- Officers' Wives Club spotter, Ruth (left), greets two new women, Shirley Pehfrson Karen Watson (left to right), at the July coffee. then whip By Beryl Mechtly Cut in Chill until firm. Reservations are now being ac- squares. Makes 2 servings. cepted for the August All-Dket. 376-209- 8, Items available for sale range bridge. Call Beryl Mechtly, or Frances Pietschner, from jewelry to comic books to 9, by noon August 4 at furniture, electrical appliances and clothing of all sorts. which time reservations and can- 1st Lt. and Mrs. Charles This function is one of the .epilations will be closed. Crawford, daughter, Candace many activities of the Hill AFB: Lynette, May 18. All ladies participating in Officers' Wives' Club and is Capt. and Mrs. John Berrier, the All-Da- y sale-either bridge or manned by such amiable j Donna Jean, May 30. daughter. ladies (all volunteers donating the regular Friday afternoon 1st Lt. and Mrs. A. G. their time) as: Betty Miller, bridge must be current in to in daughter, Kelly Jo, May order accept Charlotte Smith, Jo Ann Carter, their dues 17. Sally Seborg, Nicki Cavanaugh, prize money. 1st Lt. and Mrs. Gary Aston, Sherri Silence and Helen Paul- - If anyone is interested in Jon Damon, May 26. son, son. learning the irame of bridtre 1st Lt. and Mrs. Robert CromProfits go to charitable can Mary Henley, as directed by the! 4095. Starting in September well, son, Robert Franklin, Jr., OWC. Among these are. Youth Masses will be conducted for May 23. Activities, Family S e r v i c e s, beginners and intermediates, if Capt. and Mrs. Duane Ger-rarChristmas and Thanksgiving ; tnere is enough interest shown, son, Michael, May 27. -, VolFees for baskets, Nursery Capt. and Mrs. Isiah Johnson. untary Workers, Air Force Aid: LaDorothy Mclntyre and Frances daughter, Cynthia, June 17. Forge were the first place Society, and others. Ladies, if your baby has been .1 winners for the July y The Thrift Shop is located born since the OB ward was was in second bridge. Coming . , , across the parking lot south oi!Vm" , closed, please call Doris McCor- Tele- the bank, in Bid for your baby an.dhlS ,wnt Skip jmick, phone number is Ext. 3535. spoon. anu . Summer hours are Wednesday ,vjikki ttn " iieien ""n!wn-onlywere day i 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., and Mrs. Bartlett "re,e" 6. WELCOME written or spoken. To know our very special subject, Emily Haven, is to enjoy her easy charm, delightful sense of humor, and genuine concern for her fellowman. The interest in others, which she so sincerely displays, complicates getting to know more about her. She rarely talks about, or calls attention to, herself. She is well known by most of the members of the Officer's Wives Club, and by all of the Family Services staff, especially : the volunteers. f In her recent role as Family Services Coordinator, Emily's work was synonomous with the word itself. Through her conscientious efforts she provided the program with a new policy designed to coordinate "more effectively" the Family Service operation. The Emergency Committee, which she established, has on many occasions offered assistance to persons greatJy in need of help. The fact that she gave much of herself to this job is evident in the contributions she Emily Haven left behind including more interested volunteers. and her family will Inspiring others seems to be of duty at Clark Airfuture. at the top of the list of things ippines in the near 3220 Emily does best. This quality The Havens lite is extended to her family, conHamilton Street Hill two of offl children, Kathy, sisting When not engaged in 14, and Patrick, 12, and her Services, charming husband, Galen. Col. work at Family Haven is commander of the . tt:ii music, ewi fiprtA t pay ation, tfjg fc ,BJ u m9v ie see" iuissisaiuui. sue iwta uveu 111 , . MissL ft Alaska, England, at Kelly AFB, her 5 n the Texas, and more recently at McClellan AFB, Calif. At these Veinff worfjjj former stations she took an offe""gpn7to the little active part. in the Wives dub. ine ne,K " and the Family Service organi-i- n with chfl0 TTor zation. popuiaiw ' 34) (Continued on Page If present plans persist Emily yjk , .t" 5S fnura?!flnd. . |