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Show r ! ! HILL TOP TIMES Page 22 With the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club Maggie Brown. ; Deaf School Children hungry appetites the Deaf in Ogden satisfied. were honored guests of the The group of 7 to 13 year OWC on Nov. 11 when they olds were given model airtoured Hill AFB. plane kits and supplies as a Mrs. Richard M. Hoban, souvenir remembrance. wife of Maj. Gen. R.M. Hoban, The OWC appreciates the met the group and extended interest of Lieutenant Nix. an welcome. Laura Nix, corresponding official Lieutenant J.B. Nix conducted secretary for the OWC, and them on a sightseeing tour of president Ora Canfield, also many base facilities which he accompanied the tour. As the children left on the had arranged. His wife, one rolled down his was chairman. bus, Laura, project and said, "Thank window Fire the DepartVisiting ment, they crawled on the red you". Our pleasure, young man. fire truck and watched a water shooting demonstration and a f( School for 2 $v) ' P UNA iM Jlrlb ' 7 : sA' - .... .i P V, ( T A w, ...... X' "t- ir1 Vf B-5- -- Jean comes from Joliet, by way of California. She and Vic went to California on their honeymoon and later settled there, he as Chief of Ul. f Security at Norton AFB. They enjoyed their connection with the Air Force, and six years ago transferred to Hill AFB with the Titan program. He is a currently a program analyst with the Inspector General's Office. They have two married daughters; Pat lives in civic 1 i extra the informal This will be the only OWC function besides the gala Ball Planned Jean Stouffer light opera and Mission Viejo, Calif., and carriage club. Once here, Jean missed the have "a grand-girl- " for the girls and her activities. She Stouffers, one of whom favors loves being involved, so Jean. volunteered once and has been Jean was in nurses training kept busy every since. Besides in Joliet and worked as a working in the Thrift Shop, medical assistant until Jean has handled virtually all moving to Utah. Jtefore that, OWC decorating projects; she studied cosmotology and luncheons, balls, formals, etc. used it to benefit her patients. She enjoys home decoration Mr. and Mrs. Stouffer were and flower arranging, too, themselves patients for a and the quiet elegance of her year, following a private lovely home reflects this crash near Rock talent to perfection. plane She belongs to Gourmet Springs, Wyo. Her volunteer service in Club and will spend days involved the preparing for dinner parties. California children, and the Stouffer But her favorite subject is the home was always a "youth accomplishments of the other center". She was nine years a Associate their Wives, leader, chairman dependability as volunteer Campfire of the leadership assoc., workers and their contribution of for gathering. formal on Dec. 11. No luncheon is scheduled for the month. Sheri attends U.S.C. Both girls coordinator Dec. 14, the second Tuesday the month, at 10 a.m. is the OWTC coffee for newcomers and members. A toyland theme with lots of prizes and a ginger bread house centerpiece will set the stage i to OWC. The OWC Christmas Charity Ball, always a lavish affair, is slated for Saturday, Dec. 11, and will be formal. A 5 I food Cookj! nuts" will be auctioned afterwards and light refreshments served. Make rvations by calling T reseLouise Drelling at The lavish Christmas party is Sunday, Dec. 12, at Peg 825-828- r Fagners f mington, missed. home and in Far is not to be j J?' D The Christmas card three volunteers at a time will do gift wrapping for two hour periods, six girls per Saturday. All supplies are furnished without charge. through By Vicki Oliver OWC membership continues to increase though not as through Millie Harrison at and Nancy Beatie, rapidly as in the past, as few members have left since on-ba- - 4 Thanksgiving week Je fte Thrift Shop hours remain are same but the days open m changed to Monday Tuesday. on fair is again je .A springboard. A February til p 1 planning casual affair is in the ning stages and husbands. Kay Benedict on charge, so pass preferences to her at j 11 g 773-225- Those who missed Lund November OWC am, CLUB WILL BE DECORATED Club decorating plans are for an "Old Fashioned Christmas", entirely different than past years but just as elegant. Chairman (and newcomer) Nancy Beatie and her committee are knee-deein I f school began. This provides the oOn the five Saturdays before This month we roll out the club patroK Christmas, the wrapping will red carpet to welcome the pportunity to any to greetings express be managed by: P.W.O.C., newest members: rather in to friends general, Catholic Women, NCO Wives, Rosalyn Allred, Ruby than individual few a Foreign Wives and OWC, the Benson, Berry, local mailing Kyong After the cards. Officers' Wives on Dec. 18. Patricia Brown, Phoebe can be santas the Millie Harrison has the Brown, Shirley Chabolla, Julie holidays, ! home. taken assignment sheet or names Clark, Linda Foster, Lynn can be given to Grace Kyle. If Henderson, Anita Jenson, The names of girls who are fte Vera there are enough volunteers, Ruth Kundinger, eligible to be presented at the service can also be Kunkel, Mrs. Michael Lale, next deb ball should be gives scheduled for another day Deanna Lockett, Susan, to Barbara Shinpaugh by such as Thursday or Sunday. Miller, Polly Ohman, Mrs. December 9. Members of OWC and other George Oliver, Rosemary Nov. I interested base personnel are Sheppard, Jo Ann Smith, Alice Skiing started on is in encouraged to participate Swander, Beth Williamson and transportation Basinbefcg on this welcomed project. and Catherine Wilson. provided to Snow Wednesdays. Bus loading 1 commences at 8:30 a.m. at tbe IT" I i I 3 Base Gym and returns at available. p.m. Lessons are information, more For I I contact Millie Harrison. lisi f T Jane Givens. The festivities commence at 6:30 p.m. with a social hour, and seating at dinner by 8 p.m. Two bands will play for dinner and dancing pleasure and many fine door prizes will be presented. Bev Garner is ball chairman. tree at is in fte form of a ski resort scene on the hall wall. Figures will be Mr. and Mrs. Santas in red and white on skis. Santas are available to every one for $1 Red Carpet few tickets are still available curricular activity at the girls The reason some are called and set the school, up upon to serve is their special private San Bemadino Chapter of gift for doing many things beautification trimmings, Youth Volunteers for the Red well. Jean does. And seeing which go in place on Dec. 8 Cross. her efforts appreciated is this and include Santa. The Stouffers were also gentle lady's most deserving The tree lighting ceremony interested patrons of the reward at the club is on Dec. 9. r holiday 4 the club this year of Stouffer. W. .: - Mrs. Richard M. Hoban, wife of Maj. Gen. R. M. Hoban, Ogden AMA Col. and Paul Pitt, commander, 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation commander, children with from the School for the Deaf in Ogden, The youngsters were Squadron, pose of Wives the and toured many base facilities. Club Officers' guests Coffee Slated The Associate Members within the OWC are spotlighted this month and their able board representative is our fair lady, Jean ' wv Tf w lUU of Chapel l. T Nov. 22, Monday befi Thanksgiving, they v; 7 Wrapping Volunteers Needed Our Fair Lady -- STUDENTS TOUR and Dr. Philip Goicoechea had a boy on Oct. Now is the time for selecting 23; and volunteer hours to work in the Sharon and Capt. Wayne Christmas wrapping booth in Thronson, a daugher on Oct. the a base wide service BX, 25. for military personnel. Saturday, Nov. 20 through Dec. 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Janet I V tr Heirlings son on Sept. 18; i I kfjH - rff 11 - layout. Group they saw climbed the flight deck and learned what the crafts are used for. The Base Cafeteria opened a special line for the youngsters and Charles Johnson saw that - ' ' demonstration at Mountt Fuel Supply in Ogden. Up complete dinner from "soud to Paul Pitt and personnel at the 4677th Defensive Eval. Sqdn. Systems with the 7 them acquainted A welcome is also extended aircraft and dressed one of the children in a pilot's personal to our littlest newcomers; Sheran and Captain David equipment gear. They sa.t in airplane seats, visited Voigt had a baby girl on Sept. hangars and saw an aircraft 15; disarmed. Helen and Lt. Raymond At the 945th Military Airlift Goodman welcomed another Col Telephone 773. 4787. Publicity Chairman, i Guests for Base. Tour were Seventeen children from the their CO OWC Thanksgiving Baskets Made Ora Canfield, (left) president of the Officers Wives Club, readies Thanksgiving bankets for needy families of the area with the help of Chaplain (Major) D. D. Roop, and Ethel Dixon, president of the NCO Wives Club. The organizations are joining together to prepare the holiday baskets. Final day for contributions Is Nov. 23. Last minute donations can be delivered to Mrs. Canfield at 3216 B. Liberty. Food Is supplied by OWC and NCO wives and supplies are furnished from Thrift Shop funds. know that " musical comedy represer Drauca Holmes in song. newcomers at the alread) tober coffee had called upon by .All wen attendance has whelming, perhaps bw 26doorrnzesattheNo fund ion0 the |