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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 20 With the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club Events Set For Summer activities are continued through the summer months. For instance, the f L " t u lltJJ mw"' jummjpiiwitoi!!!!! but: nfiw'wiwio1; ni tarn, mmmmms mmmmmmmmmwwmmmwi)k Named for monthly coffees, held the sec- ond Tuesday of each month, f Barta second Joan Archer, secretary; Judy and Wanda treasurer; Stephens, assistant treasurer. U II pitality, Gayle Herfel; ways' and means, Ann Hutchereon' welfare, Kim Pitts; Hylights, Sharon thrift Luncheon Features 'Vacation' Theme Appropriately enough the theme for the May Luncheon was "Vacation Western Style." Featured speaker for the affair was Murray M. Moler, editor of the editorial page, Ogden Standard Examiner and chairman, Utah Travel Council. Mr. Moler gave a fascinating resume of the 'many areas available to see in Utah within a few hours, a day's drive or a week's vacation trip. Each woman present received a packet of maps and booklets on Utah. With his in- - Beginning June 1 and continuing through July and August, the Thrift Shop will be operating on a summer be open on ONLY from 10 Wednesdays a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be closed on all other days. In September they will revert back to their will winter schedule. Our Fair Ladies Our latest Fair Ladv is Martha Ochs. Martha is the wife of Major Edward J. Ochs. Major Ochs is with Hill Branch, Space and Missiles Systems Organization (SAMSO), which is a tenant organization from Norton p- - Am. pi;f 4 The Oehses have two children: Karen. 19, who is a freshman at Weber State, and Greg. 16. i who attends Clearfield High Martha hails from Dallas, Texas. She attended Hockaday Junior College in Dallas and Southern Methodist. She's a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Ochses spent two years in Laon. France, and two more at .7-- - I f Officers' musical tour with "Wagon Wheels." They sang "Fabulous Places" and "Give Me Your Tired and Poor" and many more. Colorful maps and posters depicted the panoramic vacation lands which abound in W y o m i n g, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizo na, and Idaho. Table decora- tions conveying the beauty of the natural foliage in the area and candles fashioned into the form of mushrooms on red cloths lent a patio atmosphere to the dining room. long-stemm- ed duced by the new OWC President, Millie Hatlestad. Hostesses for the luncheon were the wives of the Tenant Organizations assigned to Hill AFB. Jane Kraft and Mary Ellen Calloway were responsible for the decorations. Beverly Garner, Peg Fagner, Jean Wolfert, Joan KresL Jutta Brown, Mary Deveroux, Martha Ochs, Darlene Suelzle and Barbara Francis assisted. Serving at the punch table were Darlene Suelzle, Beverly Garner, Joan Kresl, Jane Kraft and Martha Ochs. Dorothea Masur and Lucille May presented the door prizes which were articles representative of various areas such as a copper candy dish from Utah. Marian Spaeth was chairman for the luncheon. ( ..it Martha Och Girh Needed At Thrift Shop GirU. 16 years of age and older, are needed to work as summer volunteers at the Officers Wives Club thrift shop. The hours are from 10 am. until 3 p,m. each Wednesday. Girls interested should con- - tact Nedra r?PiI, Bachman, thrift at U",p,phone Betty Erma The representatives are:; bridge, Sandy Hentges; golfj Lyal Willson; bowling, Ginny" Asakura; Skylarks, ward; Gourmet, Peg nursery, Kim Pitts; Lu Val Millie Hatlestad; Red Cross, Cross blood drive, Joan Cline;: Vietnam b'ood drive, Babs Chalmers; hospital, Sally Bare--' foot; BX representative, Alda Johnson; and Family Services,! llage liaison, Joan McGuinness. Bowlers Honored 1 The Hill AFB Officers'; Wives' Bowling league awards; luncheon was held at on 12 noon served at 1 p.m. Mrs. Pendergraft Fagner were and guests of sent Again, this year, volunteers are needed. This year's chair- man. Klina Dimuv u support from individual or vi wil'ing to make dittv bags and to fiD them with gift- - 773-040- 7. The Officers Wives Club will again donate the material for the ditty bags. Family Serv ices has volunteered their spare time in the office to hep with the sewing. Commanders' wives have pledged their sup- port. The Alpha Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will be Mrs the follows: Pres- Greene and Sergeant-at-rWanda Stephens. 773-342- 8. at: league. A short business meeting, was held and officers for fee, next winter bowling tary-treasure- wrapped items. Items needed to fill the ditty bags include such things as address books, pocket games (cards, checkers, chess, etc.), radio batteries, plastic cigarette cafes, pen knives, writing paper, and so on. Details can be obtained by Her calling Klina at McSwee-ne Cathy may be reached at MiVj w and luncheon vx. Ginny Asakura: president, Anne Bruce; " the Shandoah Restaurant 7. The social hour started year, the American Red Cross is sponsoring the Red Cross Shop Early program. This program allows OWC members to U.S. fight-in- g support men in Vietnam actively and positively. ' Ho4 Fagner;; AF ViBeck; Red To Be "" Nedra1 special activities,! Hosmer; associate wives j j McGuire, ident, It is also an opportunity to tell them "Thank You" and a'so "Merry Christmas." The SHOP EARLY program involves sending Christmas gifts to men in Vietnam. These gifts are in the form of handmade ditty bags filled with donated items. The project is all volunteer and has been enthusiastically supported for the past four years by Hill AFB wives. Last year, Hill AFB received the regional award for their 219 ditty bags prepared and ll Burkard; shop chairman, were elected as by Wives Prepared For the fifth consecutive o. hobbies include golf, bowling and "playing at" oil painting. bers. The Hill AFB Wives "Skylarks" presented a selection of tunes under the direction of Joan Stiles. The theme of their underlying lovely presentation was travel. They began and ended their Peg Fagner presented red roses to the outcommittee members. The going new board and the new committee chairmen were intro- DittyBags for Servicemen Ramstein. Germany. They have Hol'oman near A New Mexico, and most recently at the White Sand Missile Kange in New Mexico. At White Sands, Martha was very active with the Teen Club. Her pa do include being on the Ways and Means Committee, on the Decorating Committee, on the Program Committee, working at the Thrift Shop and being Membership Chairman. Lately, Martha has been Custodian for the Wives Gub and has worked at Family Services. timate knowledge of Utah and sparkling humor, Mr. Moler inspired many local summer trips among the OWC mem- editor-Hi- Bachman ; I 1 been at Shaw Field in South Carolina, Denver. Wright-Patterson- . Martha . Peg Fagner (left) presents the gavel to the new OWC president, Millie Hatlestad. The other new board members are (left to right) Dana Stowell, first vice president; Jane Bart a, second vice president; Joan Archer, recording secretary; Ann McCormack, corresponding secretary; Judy Hentges, treasurer; and Wanda Stephens, assistant treasurer. 4. lama-gord- E&!Wr . j The 1970-7- 1 board also i eludes: parliamentarian, Jan Westfall; membership, Klina' Dupuy; welcome, Jane Kraft; custodian, Jaline Dupree; hosl NEW OFFICIALS Wednesday mornings are for the ladies at the golf course. Play starts at 9:15 a.m. For further information call Lyall It Hi - 773-178- 9. schedule. corre.! ponding Hentges, 773-156- 8. 777-56- vice president.! recording secr- etary; Ann McCormack, Friday Bridge is also continued. All Day Bridge is the first Friday of each month and starts at 10 a.m. Regular Bridge is played on all other Fridays, as well as Mah Jong. Playing starts at 1 p.m. For additional information call Sandy Hentges at Summer bowling has already started. A substitute list is maintained, however, and those wishing to add their names to it, should call Ann McCormack at f Named to the president's' chair was Millie Hatlestad wsting her will be Dana'sD well, first vice president; JW mer. In this way the OWC hopes to make newcomers fee! immediately welcome. Willson fJ ficers' Wives' Club we ed at recent elections. continue throughout the sum- at Club New officials for the OWC Many mi TV., Blancw r, First place for the year Dortch. Marge team were member Un ij Cochran. Anita Betz. making ditty bags filling them again ; w WLH J'. The Protestant Wormaj?! the Chapel, Catholic 1 Organization and For Wives as well as dub j NC0iM inl and Girl Scout w " offering their support basewide effort. Because of the in making the ditty UPJ packaging them for is Important that an ear? be made. or Any individualto ,, like would which pw-j- k worth-whit- e in this has not been contact vited to can with their or questions. P' |