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Show HILL TOP TIMES 20 Page January lL,7 r n 1 ruraa a r n Aa With the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club OWC Publicity Chairman: Maggie Brown, Telephone 773-478- 7 International Night Thrift Shop Resumes Hours f--J cV By Nedra Bachman PRESENDEBUTANTE to who want Girls TATION . . ... , me at ueDuiame be presented Ball on April 15, 1972, must give their names to Barbara Shinoaueh bv Wednesday -- . FPhrum 1U v 23 utt l.e.ui., nWf momhpp oi LIU- - 6 thp Han0htr nf an cinolo ck anH nn nlrlpr Ko ot a c wt graduating senior in high and 17 years old school Freshman and sophomore Air Force Academy cr.dets act as escorts at the event. If there are less than debs signed up by Feb. for plans Call - this will gala eight 23rd, year's Barbara Shinpaugh 773- - noon t0 very happy' ProsPerous and healthy New Year is wished to all base personnel by volunteers nfH,n shop. Wo look forward to serving you and having another year of charitable giving through the operation of our shop. for your Thank you patronage during the past year. Remember, bargains are best at the Base Thrift Shop. We always have something different to look at. Most clothing on our racks is going at b A 2549 LtMf'' i , SeW afldShOW half of that. You can carry out The OWC monthly luncheon armfulls for a very small will be held on Tuesday, Feb. price. What a saving for 15, and starts with a social families with children, or for hour at 12 noon. anyone. Bette Siglin and the Reminder: Those who have Materiel Management active accounts with us, hostesses are staging a 46 in number. come in and check your "Styles Stitches' and On Wednesday, Feb. 23, please account card for income tax program, with OWC members hostesses will be offering a credits on merchandise not modeling their own clothes. popular Italian menu. Coming sold, which becomes a Thrift models are Twenty up in March is French food, in Shop donation. These can be scheduled and Barbara and in April Korean, May deducted from your 1971 in Shinpaugh will commentate come tax as a charitable the sew and show show. New Recipes of the dishes served ,.nn,r;hnfmn ' participants may still sign up are distributed the same day base and Remember, as the luncheon. LUNCHEON mmumty chant.es and The Gourmet Board of of- - one-tim- Newcomers are Richard worked out to include the talents of the members. French cuisine, a band and costumes will be the order of tbv day. 1IEIRLINGS Since November, a few new little ones have been added to the OWC roster; Sharon and Capt. Francis Stump - a boy on Nov. 24; Judith and Capt. R. Tcmplin a girl on Dec. 2; Casimera and Capt. Thomas Kelly - a boy on Dec. 8; Deborah and Capt. Patrick Flavin a girl on Dec. 31: and Bonnie and Maj. Richard Benson - a boy on Jan. 6. 1 l 1 i 1 I . j4 FOR BASE NURSERY Miss Michelle Shinpaugh. is happy to see new toys to play with at the base (right) nursery which were donated by the Officers' Wives' Club. Involved In the project were (from left) Vicki Oliver, membership chairman; Grace Kyle, wife of Col. W. D. Kyle, base commander; and Terry Rkhard, nursery chairman Honi Mrs. Grace fy The February Coffee one of the finest affairs of v r til-- . Til. season, takes M ine uwu opportunity to officially hoc! Mrs. William D. Kyle, wifel the base commander, J thf . Newcomer Coffee date of j( second Tuesday in Febiw the 8th, for this special soc function and go through U receiving line to shake 2 tickets; she and her 1 of Mrs. Kyle. hand Laura Nix, are in committee t coffee The charge of sales. Kay's number be using shades of yellow 3 is and Laura's is the appointments. reservations are necessar; will door be Many prizes The coffee starts at 10 ail 773-266- awarded Allen, : Mrs. Crystal Johnson, Kurtz, Judy Lewis, Mrs. J. M. McCockrel, Judy Miller, Mrs. Wm. Moore, Ernestine Moss, 0. r Coffee to 400 773-225- Marjorie Johnson, Merayl Gomez, or Janet Goieoechea, l - T. Gibson, Elizabeth M -- the Allison, Pamela Barnes, Mrs. Jack Beatt, Marie Burns, Mrs. Wayne Cashmore, Mrs. Robert Cocherell, Diana 621-369- 2; 44 ' preceding tlV Club Friday Social hours and during some of the lunch periods. Kay Benedict, chairman, has the 2. Susan Muchnic, Claudette Pehr, Susan Richards. Also, Carol Rogers, Mrs. John Sawder, Jeanette Scott, Dawn Sentman, Linda Skinner, Karen Smith, Mrs. Travis Wofford, Peggy Wyche, and Barbara Yurth. Toys Donated Base Nursery A $75 donation was given to the Base Nursery by the OWC to replenish a badly dwindled supply of toys. OWC Nursery Representative, Terry Richard, made the need known to the Board of Governors and, following their vote of apporoval, a Thrift Shop funds check was issued. Purchasing the toys became the job of Vicki Oliver. Well- made toys that will last are hard to find, but she selected: hobby horses, mini-trike- , doll buggy, spin-topballs, blocks, crayons, checkers, etc. The Nursery has a continual need for good, sturdy playthings for the youngsters. All useable toys can be turned in to them anytime. ctch-a-sketc- h, and regular Our Fair Lady troduced. 773-260- 6; pi husbands. Evie Jones and Marja Betz have the entertainment plans 773-031- 0. too. add to the international illusion. A German band will play from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. This OWC sponsored party retires on March 6. Manv hnnnrwl On,vow pet c fJ is the first charitable function uiii civilian the community w of the year and all members of the Officers' Club are invited on hand to also bid adieu Mrs. Kyle, in addition to if to attend. the regular members. ncKets are $5. per person reeul; Circle the The welcoming mat is out to greet the most recent joiners of the OWC. Step on the red carpet, ladies, and be in- reservations and cancellations should be called in by 10 p.m. Sundays prior to luncheons. Call Anne Williams, 825-808- bet Red Carpet Luncheon vV If nri and do vour thintr fm u,'i Si RESERVATION Mary ShOW Sunday "5 A ASSOCIATE WIVES - A Mardi Gras at the Golf Club on Feb. 26 is scheduled for the Associate Members and their rmrmn hit The menu features petite Reserluncheon steak. vations must be made by e course. Tole instructors are very rare, so a vote of thanks goes to these two wives' club members for all their efforts. I by calling Mrs. Siglin at 825-102- 6. e) milium - - ficers will soon be meeting to wenare projects are supplan the annual May party for IH'rtcd through monies earned a' ,nc 1TinIt bn0P- Wnen 'ou their husbands. shop here, you benefit as well TOLE CLASS - The new as those who are in need. We OWC class on 17th century ;ppreciate your support. Knglish tole painting came off For information on on Monday, Jan. 24. with 35 of operation shop, call iduits Mgneu up ai press nme. Chairman Nedra Bachman, It was part of the Garden Club s winter schedule, with Paokuei (Po-queBarak and f Vicki Oliver as Raggedy Ann was the subject limn , Vel Beck, (left) Air Force FOR AIR FORCE VILLAGE Village representative, receives an OWC check from Ora Canfield, Officers' Wives' Club president, at a recent coffee. The $630 amount was the first increment of the proposed yearly stipend from the Hill Officers Wives' Club budget for the Air Force Village Foundation. The GOURMET CLUB regular meeting day of the Gourmet Group is the fourth Wednesday of the month. Members meet at 12 noon in the Chapel basement and are selected for the is the OWC International iNigm un oaiuiuay, reu. 12. A wine and cheese tasting party at 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. starts the festivities, with a Italian and GerMexican, man buffet line open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Red and white checkered tablecloths, candles in wine bottles on the tables, and a strolling accordian player will Shop - - JtA wpcu iu uic j viuu geueiai oaiuiuay nigni uresswilM membership and their guests order. Come join the ml resumed regular hours on davs of oDeration - Wed. 10 a m- 0 J Pm- and ThurS- 12 - y Set ' I Thrift The Base 1 2j Meet Millie, the wife of the Deputy Base Commander, Col. Kenneth E. Harrison. The Air Base Group wives have sponsored January's OWC Luncheon, and this brings Millie into focus as our lovely fair lady. An family, the Harrisons met in Vallejo while in school and married there in 1946. She helped work his way through college and, upon graduation at the University of Calif., he was recalled into service. Both children were born in northern California. Valarie and Daniel now attend Utah nilM- State University. The family's - Harrison senior citizens are Ennui, a white French poodle, and Ming, a Siamese cat. The baby is Cosmos, also Siamese. The Harrison's one year at Hill AFB has been most in- fashioning window treaty tor the homes she has iJJ She is Assistant Sufl visor at Family Serwej addition to an elected po teresting and enlightening. nn They bounced around from to Randolph, tc Tuscon, West Palm, Davis Monthan, Korea (she stayed in Calif.), McConnell, Travis, K.I. Sawyer, Barksdale and lockvorne; all SAC assignMather OWC board asij She loves to be SJ. the voop. people and likes keeping so her effervescence J friendly everywhere. smile Also . person', she enjoysIi r ouldoorish things ments until Hill. dening. swimmingwould anj. 6Mr for were Travis VrwWn Millie at They ears. however. Millie worked sfimulate military m a boutique there where she not think of any assign a r rl 4rf window display, merelv a temporary sales, tea room modeling, and .,nrl who would kno ; did fashion shows in the Bay u .. tln' '. -area. Take advantage lj Y 1 are often from her daughter's comments Mrs. Hams? sketches, and is seldom seen she also feels that in anything she has not sewn. at its best in Millie is quite a creator in Warm and wonderful w general, taking particular Harrison, a true OWC. pride in decoration and in represent the lnTj ; J |