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Show HILL TOP TIMES ge 24 JuJy 28, 8 With the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club Family Service Center Aids Many; Offers Helping Hand bridge Bids Margaret Oberender Reservations for the August bridge may be made or nth Doris Fox, y ean Hatfield, bridge is the first Friday f every month at 10 a.m. By dl-D- By Madonna Harker "Good Morning, may I help you?" is the greeting ay will hear when you visit Building 362, the Family Center at Hill Air Force Base. 773-302- 0, 392-142- All-Ja- 7. Perhaps you need a house, a map of the East area, a Utah Driver's Manual to study prior taking your driving test, or your household goods haven't arrived yet and you need a coffee pot. These services and many more are available at Family Service Center. Family Service Center is divided into five committees : y The July bridge as cancelled because club were not available. All-Da- fa-iliti- es Reservations are not needed or party bridge every Friday 1 1 p.m. The Duplicate Bridge Club ias reorganized under the of Vi Johnson, and heets very Wednesday night t 7:30 p.m. For beginner les-oor information, call di-ecti- on Amid a setting of daisies and EXTENDS WELCOME Dottie Knudson welcomes Welcome Chairman bumble bees, of the AFPRO program Barlock Rosalie Virginia Houston and to the July coffee and to Hill AFB. ns , Bowling Kitchen Kapers that summer finally here, it is time for utdoor fun and entertainment. This warm weather calls for imple, cool foods. The "no-akvariety can be made in idvance and will still allow you )lenty of free time to work on hat gorgeous suntan. Here is i delicious, easy, "no-bakCheese dessert that will make 'ou a hit with your family and s Fish, Sandy Adams, Pat Jean White. e" Leave A place members were Sarah Few's d, Ram, Billie Lyons, Lois Bert Roth. High Individual Average was Noreen Williamson with 157. High Series Scratch was Noreen Williamson also. 2nd high series scratch was Sue Englar, who will receive the trophy. 1st high series handicap was Bert Roth, 2nd was Sue Engar. First high game scratch was Noreen Williamson, 2nd was Anne Field, who will receive the trophy. High game handiGrace Fish and 2nd was cap Ann Fantaski. The most ImJo proved Bowler Award was Cynthia Kuhns by nine pins. Pineapple Cheese Dessert ust : cups fine cookie crumbs '4 cup sugar 14 cup softened butter or 1 V4 margarine Graham crackers, Zwei-bacchocolate wafers, or gingersnaps. Combine ingredients and mix .veil. Press firmly into a 9" ;ie pan. Chill 1 hour or bake n a moderate oven, 375 degrees for 8 minutes, then cool before k, Tilling. Filling: oz. ) crushed can (8- pineapple 3 oz. pkg. Jello orange-pineappor lemon gela- le tin 1U cups boiling water 1 3 oz. pkg. cream cheese, may remain a mystery, but to those persons who know Margaret no explanation is needed. The refreshing spirit and tireless energy she employed in her activities will leave their mark at the Family Service Center, Officer's Wives Club, the Riding Club, and most certainly, in her old neighborhood in the West Area of the base. Services she will be missed by the staff, scores of volunteers and numerous persons whom she has helped. The job she has done at the Center is, for the most part, a matter of record. . UaUglller UQOllt Mothers of daughters who are Seniors and between the ages of 18 and 21 inclusively who wish their daughters to be debutantes this coming Christmastime, please contact Mrs. William Cavanaugh, or Mrs. P. J. Williamson, for more information. Requirements are that the father and mother must be members in good standing for at least five months, active or 773-025- 1, 773-261- 5, softened tsp. grated orange or lemon rind 3 Tbsp. sugar retired. cup sour cream vanilla tsp. Drain pineapple, reserving yrup. Dissolve Jello in boiling water, add nyrup; cool slightly. ClolllCS SiorOiTe o Meanwhile, blend cream cheese, vanilla. and rind, sugar, orange Joyce Wilkes reports that Combine Vir cups gelatin and during the month of August the pineapple. Gradually blend no clothes either winter or summer remaining gelatin into cnee. mixture yntil h rn not h,, Fold irt,..arfVnnfnif..9hort of s(oraVV sour cream. rWAmtt'"VWa 1 Space Short for tw II 11.11. ""' 7 uum'TOi.' i;utlH llOn.S Vtlnf! 1 W irt rHtetW. A A tfc many . Casualty Committee at the Family Service Center, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, is also a credit to her ability to assist and organize efficiently under the most trying circumstances. Off the record, at the Hill Air Force Base Riding Club, Margaret was the instigator of many valuable improvements, and served as the secretary of the club. In nicer surroundings than she first knew, Margaret leaves her lovely horse, Roxie, with a new owner at Hill. Hr Officer's Wives Club activities stimulated much interest in the club, and all of her friends shall remember her sincere devotion to making one and all feel completely at ease. Margaret arrives at these attributes through her sincere love of people. ..Texas i.'M ui sn . n Jx lon "VWRh? . . a "nch uuohipii their mimnmn. c o are numerous fice duties which women busy. The otner of-- keep the Co- Emergency-TD- Y is just exactly what the name implies should an emergency arise with the dependents of our military men, the service wives are always ready and willing to help in any way they can, providing it is a emergency. With service men on TDY status for indefinite periods of time, it is nice to know someone is available to mmittee bona-fid- e tries Welcome Committee to personally welcome to the base, newcomer every whether that family is an old military family or a recent ad- dition. There are cases where a personal welcome is not possible, and in that event a phone call or card is substituted. When you readthTs article, you will know what the Pu- Committee does. Need be said? more Last, but by no means least, is the Lending Locker Commi- blicity iwf' ' L This group of women maintain, for your use, items like ttee. dishes, pots and pans, glassware, silverware, irons, ironing boards yes, even cribs and high chairs for the younger set. If you are thinking, "Well, isn't this nice," please bear in 41) (Continued on Page Margaret Williams Margaret's job as head of the Parly Planned house cleaners, and mails to all incoming personnel an informa-ttive brochure on Hill AFB and the state of Utah. Of course, The coordinator of Family As you Service call. areas of activity at Hill Air Force Base. Margaret Williams and her family will be enroute to Lake Charles, Louisiana, and an exciting new life. 1r To some, the quiet that descends upon the base that day r, Hof-stran- "riends. 1 On August 1st there will be a definite lull in Second e" 1 Frak-e- housing listings, baby sitters. By Lolly Walker members were Grace Mrs. - The Office Committee maintains brochures of all Air Force bases in the ZI and overseas; keeps an active file of Our Fair Ladies The summer league of bowling has ended. The final scores ended up as follows: Hits and First place team By Toni Goldy Well, girls now 1967 side assignments, the Williams have enjoyed tours in Panama and the Republic of the Philip- pines. Any wife with outstanding qualities must have the love and support of her family. Margaret receives an abundance of admiration from her charming husband, John, daughters, Pat and Paula, and son, David. Colonel Williams leaves a tremendous void in the Maintenance Directorate, where he has been Director. His colleagues, tennis and golf friends, will miss his talent and enthusiasm. Pat is married and living in Illinois. She returns to the fold with her baby boy, Bryan, and husband, whenever possible. Paula, who graduated from high, school this year, consoles her host of friends by'femafn- ing In Utah to attend' the Untf David will soon be 15, and Will romnlimPTit h Red CttVpOt Welcomed this month were: AIR BASE GROUP: Fran Whidden, Ruth Lambert rf AFPRO: iif tfiiln Zalonka. Rosalie Virginia Houston. Barlock. Heirlings Our congratulations are e- Dennis xtended to Lt. and Mrs. Mane, A. Bernia, a girl, Lisa born on June 26th. with he attends in Louisiana his good looks, and outstanding athletic ability. of tn The smallest member w William's household is ontf terrier "Happy." He no cannot resist a HWW when retreat is sounded, paym joins the bugler in respects to the Flag. jgj her t t asse haye;:bKn; an stations. their military mo the adjustment of many change t ..,.Margaret-an- d behind them, this civilian life will sure. f |