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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 18 225 is. i J a- With the Hill AFB Officers Wives1 Club Hill Heirlings Maj. and Mrs. Charles Jones, girl, Oct. 6. Capt. and Mrs. Ken Scott, girl, Oct. 6. Lt. and Mrs. Frank Somloi, boy, Oct. 9. Lt. and Mrs. Richard Eddy, girl, Oct. 9. Lt. and Mrs. Wm. Haire, girl, Oct. 10 Capt. and Mrs. Clell Andrea-soboy, Oct. 14. Lt. and Mrs. Mike Sandor, boy, Oct. 16. Lt. and Mrs. Darrell Benham, boy, Oct. 21. Lt. and Mrs. Jewell Swick-argirl, Oct. 29. Lt. and Mrs. Ron Bouchard, girl, Nov. 2. Capt. and Mrs. Morris Lani-gaboy, Nov. 2. TOT r?a I TT-- . I I ! L AH yl. VJ 1 Charity Ball cl Slated Dec, The Off; nAMi.1 wia per counln TinT,i. . through the OWC. Social H j win Deirom7p.rn.to8p Dinner will be served f Make Decorations Lighting Ceremony Planned "Christmas Dec. Lighting the CereOfficers' Club on at the 5, at 4:30 mony" The club will serve free beverages and snacks from 4:30 until 5:30. For adults holiday attending for November Luncheon silver-spraye- n, season by J d tumbleweeds decorated with colored beads Colorful autumn decorations made of and scarves are prepared for the November luncheon, Nov. 19. The decorations will enhance the theme "Fur Fashions for Fall" for the event which is sponsored by the Directorate of Materiel Management group. Social hour begins at 12:30 p.m. with luncheon at 1 p.m. Reservations must be made. The production line for decorations include (left to right) Toi Geister, Lucille Dutcher, Dottie Summers, Sally Doren, Pat Takahara, Carol Digregorio, Tillie Mauck, Marjorie Covington, and Freya Hutchinson. d, the festive d!l r r I C ll ' 'v 2j) only, no guests please. p.m. It is planned that the Ogden AMA commander or the Ogden AMA vice commander will flip the switch to start the Christmas season off with a bang. IF THE CIGARETTE lilt l y cry Rich-ards-Geba- ur, I Di- rectorate of Materiel Management, and has served in the Air Force for 22 years. The Covington s are an active family with many interests in sports so they have enjoyed the skiing and ice skating facilities offered here In the Utah area. Their sporting interests have increased recently by their joining the Mi. Eyerie Swim and Racquet Club in Ogden. Majorie has served on various elected and appointed committees of the Officers' Wives' Club. She is at present of the welcome committee and active in Family lf Services where she works week as member a of a day the office committee and emergency committee. Marjorie recently received her 600 hour pin for her contributions in time V Family Services. tan one-ha- M I- fry r Fur Fashions for Fall the Cocktail Lounge and Ji Van Limburg in the Did i Hill Jills Leading Team In Wives Handicap Play The Hill AFB Officers' Wives Bowling League Handicap League, which plays at Cameo Lanes on Thursdays, lists the following standings: 1. Hill Jills Betty Robles, Carol, Swickard, Beverly 2. Martini Tinies Anne Bruce, Joyce Wilkes, Trudy Miles; 3. See-SaMarge Cochran, Hazel Massey, LaVerne Dortch; 4. 1 Niner & 2 Misses Lois Hofstrand, . f ws - Virginia - Marjorie Covington Asakura, Gayle Wyatt. 1. High Series Scratch Blanche Greene, 571 ; 2. Norene Williamson, 529; 3. JoAnne -- In addition to her other interests, Marjorie is a member of the PTA Board of Clearfield High School where her two daughters are students. Her son is a student of the University of Colorado. Bridge, bowling, and sewing help to fill in the "spare" time that Our Fair Lady, Marjorie Covington, finds. NOTHING makes a woman feel older than meeting a bald-headman who was two grades in back of 'her in school ed Fantaski, 518. Hi Games Scratch 1. Marian Kline, 225; 2. Blanche Gre- ene, 203; 3. Norene Williamson, 200. 175 Cub Norene Williamson, 179; Betty Robles, 183; Marty Boyd, 180; Ruth Gried-e- r, 187; JoAnne Fantaski, 180; LaVerne Dortch, 177; Charline A rent, 187. Hi Series with handicap 1. Sue Meyer, 602; 2. JoAnne Fantaski, 602; 3. Betty Robles, 582; Dee Morrill, 581. 1. Hi Games with Handicap Marian Kline, 231 ; 2. Char-lin- e Arent, 222; 3. Ruth Gried-e- r, Gabrysh When the frost is pumpkin our thoughts 200 Club 225; Blanche Greene, 203; Norene Williamson, 200. delightful taste treat. BREAD PUMPKIN Temperature: 350 minute 0 Time: 60-7- 1. Combine in a mixta J miTinir until wefl y2 cup snoneiu" 1 y2 cup pumpkin cup water 2. Sift together 1 cup d 23 cups floafj y2 tsp. baking pM 1 Month of October weekly Hi Oct. 3 winners prize FanSeries Scratch: JoAnne taski, 518; Hi Game Scratch: Ruth Grieder, 187; Hi Series Hdc: Jutta Brown, 559; Hi Game Hdcp: Marty Boyd, 210. Hi Series Scratch: Oct. 17 Blanche Greene, 530; Hi Game Scratch: Mary Boyd, 184; Hi Series Hdcp: Dee Morrill, 581; Hi Game Hdcp: Jeannae John- oi harvest is a recipe using canned pi kin that I think you will 2 esrgs Marian Kline, oc tort and vegetables time of the year. 221. son, 214. Oct. 10 Ester By the fruits Jean Wolfert (left) and Tillie Mauck select furs in the ZCMI vault that they will model at the November luncheon, Nov. 19, at the Officers Club. The luncheon will feature the theme of "Fur Fashions for Fall." Gooch; V 1 Sound? of clarification $3 ticket fee goes to the d for the various base chari and OWC programs. i Ester Gabrysh Our Fair Lady for the month of November is Marjorie Covington representing the Materiel Management group. A native of North Carolina, Marjorie graduated from Duke University with an A.8. degree and has taught school and served as church organist. With her husband. Col. ed from Florida to California including Scott AFB, Illinois; Tyndall AFB, Florida; Missouri; George AFB, California; and Hill AFB. Colonel Covington is chief of 9 p.m. to Kitchen Kapen By in the United States have rang- listening from will be by The Four a matter ill mercials on TV were a millimeter shorter, they might not sound nearly so silly. James C. Covington, one son and two daughters, Marjorie has lived in England, Germany, and Yugoslavia. Assignments p.m. to 10 p.m. Make reseH tions for dinner by callinir 3861. Lobster or prime rib dd will be served at $3.50 per son. Music for dancing Room. Dress for the evening wil either short or long fori for ladies and mess dress tuxedo for the men. This event is open to members and their guests. ' i com- liJi Our Fair Ladies AircraftMissile Division, wives' n Dm will be held Dec " we uiticers' dub i tickets for this event will', xxty n, Begin try tsp. wo si tsp aalt y2 tsp. doves y2 tsp. nutmeg V, tsp. cinnamon mixture auu. blendeo. 4. Stir InfccupdJ 4 5. Line tne Blanche Greene, 497; Anne Bruse, 178; Ruth Grieder, 548; Hazel Massey, 211. . 6. pour batter 35U- Blanche Greene, Oct. 24 522; Charline Arent, 187; Sue Meyer, 570; Lois Hofstrand, 209; LaVerne Dortch, 209. Newbowlers825-388-should call or Blanche Greene, 825-323- 0. Charline Arent, 8, - ior from 7. Remove cool and ately fore storing. cheese. j gJ |