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Show With the HiH AFD Officers1 Wives1 Chib For March 19 Luncheon , , 0 Spring Style Show Set Forget about the snow still on the ground. Spring just around the corner, and that Easter outfit must put together before April 14. That may sound far in the future, but not so. To help us select that approKitchen Kapers priate and timely style for this special occasion, the girls of the 2705th have planned an Archway to Spring style show to entertain and enlighten us at the next luncheon. Fashions will be furnished by the Bon Marche, and professional models and commentator will be sure to give us spring fever. Doris Fox is chairman for the event and much expert help has been given her by Erma McGuire, Jo Trish Tirney. the style show being planned for the March 19 lunchJo Lashley, Erma McGuire and Trish Tirney. Our Fair Ladies Thrift Shop Lists Hours The Thrift Shop is open on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Consignments will be taken from By Marjorie Covington The newest addition to the "Our Fair Ladies" hall of renown is charming Paddy L'Heureux. Paddy is the wife of Col. Harry D. L'Heureux, presently serving here as chief of Air Force Plant Representative Of- Melva Ford Leaving us for other parts are: Lea Christianson : retirement Doyle Ashley: retirement Jan Copeland 4754th Radar Evaluation to California PCS Heirlings Two baby boys were born 23 to two Dean David this month on Jan. happy couples. Greenleaf arrived at the home of Lt. Dave and Judy Green-lea- f, and Lt. Peter and Lucy Link brought home a 7K non-Fren- ch linguists the name L'Heureux is defined as "the happy one!") Oddly enough, the first time Paddy ever lived away from a military post was after her marriage. Like most military families they have set up housekeeping in many localities across the U.S. and abroad. She especially cherishes the memory of the three years they lived in Paris where her husband served on a MAAG assignment. From there they 773-302- 0, 392-142- 7. All-da- or Jean Hatfield, Hansen were low. Remember party bridge every Friday at the club at 1 :00 P.M. most rewarding experience. She presently works as a Grey Lady at our base hospital. OWC posts that she has held include President, Thrift Shop New Name It would, indeed, seem a happy coincidence that the name she acquired in marriage so befits her own jovial and warm personality. (For you Friday, March 1, is the y Bridge at the Officers' Club. Reservations may be made with Doris Fox, for the Barbara Cilek and Carol Rufwon the small slam, and Frances Pietschner and Helen 28th Supply and Transportation Bridge Bidsdate fer Comings, Goings Beverly Gooch, Terry Sanfelippo 773-276- Winners at the February All-da- y Bridge were Barbara Cilek and Carol Ruffer, first; Dorothy Mclntyre and Frances La Forge, second ; Louise Howe and Beverly Gooxh, third; and Vernita Pike and Vivian Sylvester, fourth. Doris Fox and Gladys Bart-le- tt won the grand slam prize, a.m. until 1 p.m. on both fice. days from active and retired military personnel. Other members of their faminclude son, "Hap," now in ily Checks are ready the first his second year at Hastings Wednesday of the month. If Law School at San Francisco you have an account with us, and see and if daughter, Connie, who is a please investigate Junior at the University of check a for you. there is California at Santa Barbara. Clothing will not be con"Folie," a very dignified signed during the month of French poodle, completes the March. All other items will be family picture. accepted. Summer clothing will be accepted after April 3. Paddy is well schooled in service life. Born Patricia Ann Gates, she was formerly an "army brat," daughter of the late Colonel Gates of the U.S. Welcomed at this month's Army Air Corps. She attended coffee were: Mary Baldwin College in Virginia beflore transferring to 2705th Sherry Hoover, Suzy UCLA where she also met and Castner, Renna C a r r i c o, married a fellow student with the melodious Fench name of Sharon Schieff, Betty Long Harry L'Heureux. 10 19 Paddy L'Heureux brought back many choice mementos, including an elegant and antique French love-se- at an equally lovely pair of matching salon chairs. Wives Activities Paddy admits that she has long been interested in base and OWC activities. This is evident in the many years she has worked regularly as a volunteer Red Cross worker. For two years she gave her time and services to the Patton State Mental Hospital in San Bernardino, Calif. From this she derived much personal satisfaction and considers , it a and she is just now completing a term as Parliamentarian on the OWC Executive Board. Civic Affairs Also interested in civic and cultural affairs of the community, Paddy is currently a member of the Ogden Symphony Guild. Hobbies include such a variety of interests as: water sports, mah jongg, cooking, and knitting. A real favorite sport for the L'Heureux family is golf and they have spent many gay weekends journey- Ing around the countryside to play the various courses of the nroft in which thpv hartnen to be. This vivacious lady is indeed an asset to any group, and we at Hill are fortunate to have her share her time and talents .with us. t , K K cook in search stay-at-ho- f I the of I new and tantalizing recipe or for the traveler in search of new sensations in taste. This is from Tarpon Springs, Florida and the famous Louis Pappas' Greek Restaurant. Louis Pappas' Famous Greek Salad Make a potato salad from ! f $ these ingredients: 6 is the date and 12:30 p.m. is the time. Reservations must be made early by 7, calling Shirley Pehrsson, and cancellations will be taken until noon, March 18, by Bernie Craft, 773-066- 2. March ARCHWAY TO SPRING is the theme for eon by (left to right) Nicki Cavanaugh, and Lashley, By Tony Goldey Here is a recipe for i3 be boiling potatoes 2 medium size onions or green onions lA cup finely chopped parsley V2 c. thinly sliced green onion 4 V2 c. Salt , ; Salad Dressing Salad ingredient : 1 large head lettuce 3 cups potato salad 12 roka leaves (Greek vegetable) or 12 sprigs watercress 2 tomatoes cut into 6 wedges 1 1 4 1 each peeled cucumber cut lengthwise into 8 fingers avocado pear peeled and cut into wedges portions of Feta (Greek cheese) green bell pepper cut into i 8 rings 4 slices canned cooked beets 4 peeled and cooked shrimp 4 anchovy fillets 12 black olives cut radishes green onions 12 cup distilled white vinegar i cup each olive and salad oil blended Oregano Line a large platter with outside lettuce leaves. Place three cups of potato salad thein a mound in the center of remaiplatter. 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