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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 38 NCO fPtembeJ Wives' Club Honors Newcomer Newcomers' Night last Tues- day at the NCO Wives' regular mpfttintr turned out to be a golden harvest of guests, game prizes, new members and Art Sharon Linkletter visiting European bases in a color film. New members to the club are: Cleo Means, Marian Pierre, Nancy Conrad, Maggie Barbara Harrison, Hor-lande- r, Son-j- a Burgio, Dorothy May, Ann Wager, Carmen Avalos and Betty Miller. Eech a Commender The four officers pictured above are all assigned to the 2705th Airmunitions Wing, Hill AFB, yet each is a commander of an organization based miles from Hill. They are detachment commanders for the Wing. They met recently to become familiarized with a new supply system which is being put into operation. They are shown here being briefed on a new type of transit listing by MSgt. Fred D. Bonner, Jr. (center). The officers are (left to right) Lt. Albert J. Clark, Det. 11, Tooele. Utah; Lt. Gary M. Davis, Det. 13, Richmond, Ky.; Capt. William M. Richardson, Jr., Det. 14, Herlong, Calif.; and Lt. Douglas G. Austin, Det. 12, Hermiston, Ore. IOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o n Following a buffet supper, the club members and guests enjoyed seeing the Linkletter travel film which included glimpses of military families based in Europe. A similar, film showing bases in the Far East will be shown at a later meeting of the club. Ruth Ann Burke, NCO Wives' Club president, is announcing additional members to her staff of "helpers." oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo w o o o o o o o o o o The Opening of the All New Mt. Eyrie Racquet Club A Year Around Indoor-OuuUx- r Recreational Athletic Facility 458 EAST 1350 NORTH PHONE 782-565- 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o to SSSy5fc 2 lighted indoor Tennis Courts. 2 mou rn planning stae 3 outdoor Tennis Courts fully fenced and (Minted Indoor Swimming Pool, outdoor in planning iarge iencea aunaecKS mT rc hm r Carpeted Locker and Dressing Kooms riled Showers and Kcst Kooms and women's Finnih Sati'iina's Carpeted Reception, reading and social area waiiun paneled .Men's The Club's Tennis Professional Is MIKE MARTINES Lessons are available by appointment. Mr. Martines is very well known jn tennis circles and has been Nationally ranked. Men's and women's pro shop for latest fashions in sportswear. Mt. Eyrie Racquet Club was designed bv Stephen L MacDomli! Architect, and is one of the most beautiful structures of this tvrw in the country. o o HTTP PArTITTIITC g 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. o YOUR FAMILY IS INVITED TO INSPECT o GRAND OPENING SEPT. 29, 1968 o o Reduced Membership Rates for the First 100 Families o o Mt. Eyrie Racquet Club's Aim is Fun, Relaxation and o e welcome you out. Doay onaiuoning. 8 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooQ Carter was recently corresponding secre-tary. Her job is to keep the business typing going out as well as anniversary cards to members and their husbands. Doris Henry is a secretary of another type she records the meetings. Janet Hess, the club treasurer, keeps busy handling dues and writing checks for the hospital and Kind Kare Center. Chairmen on the Board include: Beatrice Jackson on the w)hose Commilttee, Hospital main duty has been to obtain volunteers for the Vietnam Blood Drives; Lois Hardy, the Nursery and Family Services representative who also reports BX and commissary meetings; Virgie Hickman, who contacts families in time of illness; Lynda Bishop, who attends Youth Council meetings and helps direct children's activi-tieso- n elected Guests Personal Affa' Jti meetings on t Sept. 23 and 91 ST ice Cluh. have attended should m to it Uy w obtain M cTrSCCl fJ Dugway Chapel lo Be 1 vJv'T Honored at ta vv"ui Lu tit women of vuapei irom honored at a Dugway v luncheon -jr, oep. to. it will be held the basement of Chapel Onei iz noon. "u"B Women of the Chawl planning to attend evenx are asked to call QJ One and sign up. Each 5 should bring a salad or vi table and dessert. The m aisn win be furnished by Chapel. Anyone interested in held wiui me luncneon is asked call Mrs. Todd, are the base; and Joan Fo- garty, the new publicity chairmen who makes posters and generally "gets the word around." 773-235- 1. AN ERROR becomes All NCO Wives' Club mem- take only when bers are being reminded of the correct it. you o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o dki ii "D-ca- eoe For Hill AFB Employees and Military Personnel A First Security Bank checking account means immediate money in the bank on pay day for civilian and military personnel at Hill AFB. deA plan has been developed permitting the Security livery of your pay check to the First Bank on Base each pay day with credit to your account immediately! accurate When you pay by check you keep an tedious record of your expenses, making the task of balancing your budget simple and easy. reYour cancelled checks become your legal ceipt or proof of payment. -- Open your account today Regular or Checkway plans . . t your pay check to De bem Base Bank Building valuable time and money. S-23- 0. NAME AND ADDRESS choose either and request .Vortlv to the It'll save PRINTED you FREE on each check BANK FIRST SECURITY ourofte l, ... t.J-,- nl Building Doeoiit Co' pofot'ion Hill Air Force i I o o o o a reW |