European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 16, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse I . Officers t participate in us rites Bur Derop Park England is col k. E. Pitcher com manding officer of the Usan hos Pital Here gave the Bride in marriage when miss Doris Frehner and it Herbert Walker repeated their nuptial vows. The Bride is a Swiss nurse on the Hospital staff and the Bride Groom is a member of the British Royal engineers. Three american nurses also stationed at Bur Derop served As bridal attendants. They were 1st its Audrey Neutzel of Baltimore,md., Sarah Dowling of Indianapolis ind., and Carol Martin of Wheeling . Fisher Russell Sally Lee Russell Fontainebleau Frances a col and mrs. William i. Russell of Chevy Chase .md., have announced the engagement Here of their daughter Sally Lee to Richard Fisher son of or. And mrs. Ralph k. Fisher of Malba,. Miss Russell will be graduate from George Washington University in the nation s capital next january. Her Fiance is at tending the University of new Hampshire. Shepherd Kuchenreuther Nurnberg Germany Spe Cial the Merrell Barracks Chapel in this City was the scene of the wedding of miss and 1st it Rich Ard g. Shepherd Nephew of cold. G. Lux of Usa eur head quarters. The lieutenant stationed wit the 2d armoured cavalry regi ment s 84th armoured Engineer company asked it Jesse Baldwin of the regiment s air Section tract As Best Man. Club notes funds raised from left Marie Salscheider american red Cross recreation consultant of the european area Headquarters mrs. George a. Blakey wife of the no masseur air base commander mrs. William e. Eubank jr., wife of the 4310th air division com Mander mrs. A. A. Francisco base Gray Ladie chairman. Workshops being held for Volunteer workers no masseur Morocco Spe Cial one of a series of Amer ican red Cross training courses and workshops being held this fall at . Military installations throughout Europe and North Africa was the week Long Gray lady course and recreational workshop completed by local volunteers. Present to work with the no masseur organization was Marie Salscheider recreation consultant for arc european area head quarters in Stuttgart Germany. Workshops in Germany another workshop conference was held in Munich this month for Volunteer leaders there i Straubing Garmisch Augsburg and Nurnberg. Discussions of various Volunteer programs were led by arc head quarters personnel including har Riet Robinson director of Junior red Cross Abby Brent assistant director of the office of Volun Teers and Gilbert Rhoads assistant director of services to Mil itary installations. More than 20 red Cross Volun Teer leaders represented groups in Gellhausen Buedingen Gies sen Butzbach bad nauheim Frankfurt and Friedberg Ger Many at an annual conference held in the latter City. Miss Robinson was also a featured speaker there As were t. P. Brooks of arc european Headquarters and mrs. Richard e. Cobb Frankfurt Volunteer Fiel consultant. Representatives in the Worz Burg Germany area were welcomed to their Volunteer work shop by maj Gen John s. Upham jr., commanding general of the 3d infantry division whose wife recently accepted the honorary chairmanship for the local groups. Clubs requested to write Awag area chairman Rhine main Germany is the american women s activities in Germany Awag clinic for the Frankfurt area met Here this past thursday to acquaint women s organizations with the annual Germany wide conference and discuss other matters of Mutual interest. Delegates were invited . And German american women s groups in the following communities b a b e n h a e a bad Hersfeldt bad nauheim Buedingen Butzbach Darmstadt Fried Berg Frankfurt Gellhausen Gissen Hanau Kassel Rhine main and Fliege Horst. In commenting on the difficulty of locating All clubs encompassed by the Frankfurt Awag area mrs. James w. Briggs Frankfurt area chairman and Awag Board member suggested that any group which May pos Sibly have been missed Contact her at the following address Apt. L-b-10 Gateway gardens Rhine main Frankfurt Germany phone Frankfurt civil g943h. Another meeting is planned prior to the Awag Spring conference. Fiesta theme highlights meeting Zaragoza Spain special members of the officers wives club Here geared the theme of their last luncheon in keeping with the fiestas of our lady of Pilar celebrated each fall for centuries in this part of Spain where Many air Force personnel and their families Are now stationed. A Well known Spanish dancer added additional atmosphere by performing the Bull fighter s dance Long a part of any traditional fiestas in his country. Among those present were mrs. Joyce Preston wife of the base commander and mrs. Gloria Skinner club president. Mrs. Joyce de Long whose husband is the american Consul general in Edinburgh Scotland was the guest speaker at a lunch Eon sponsored by the officers wives club of nearby Kirknewton air base. More than 200 ladies attended the welcoming luncheon Given by the officers wives club i Verona Italy for mrs. John p. Sunday november 16, 1958 Daley wife of the new command ing general of Southern european task Force. In the receiving line with the h o n o r e e were mrs. Richard Hornaday club president mrs. George Yager and mrs. Richard con ran. In met Franco the no wives club sponsored the first of a series of joint meetings p 1 a n n e d for its members and their Verdun counterparts to Exchange ideas on club events an social welfare projects. Wiesbaden panel your air Force Community and you was the topic of a panel presentation h e a r d this past week by several Hundred members of the officers wives club in Wiesbaden Germany. Problems of providing Emer gency medical care Community beautification participation in religious activities and How parents can encourage their youngsters to have the right attitude toward education were among the topics covered. Panellists were col f. A. Doss chief of the 7100 h Usan hos Pital outpatient clinic col r. J. Downey 7100th support group Deputy commander and chairman of the local beautification Corn i i Lee chaplain it col j. L. Coburn jr., 7100th support group chaplain and d. L. Grant Princi pal of Wiesbaden s Junior High school. Mrs. Truman Mcminn was in charge of the program which also featured mrs. Kalma leilan soloist and mrs. J. C. Wheeler pianist. The German wives club of Goc Pingen Germany was feted recently by the 4th armoured division officers wives club of that City. Guests included mrs. Herbert Koenig wife of the City s lord mayor mrs. Gustav s e e b i c a whose husband is the representative for the Goeppinger area and mrs. Andrew p. O Meara wife of the division s commanding Gen eral. The stars and stripes various projects help american youngsters t lot tent tj.1-.it. A leghorn Italy special the youth activities fund sup porting programs for american youngsters in this area has received All proceeds from a Fash Ion show sponsored jointly by the no and officers wives clubs Here. Chairmen were mrs. Ilc try Cronshaw of the no group and mrs. John a. Mcclosky of the owe. More than $890 was raised through the annual Pat carnival in Burtonwood England. Funds were turned Over to to local de Pendents school for special projects. Hula hoop contest in Halm in Many fifth grader Toni Cimino walked away with top honors in the Hula hoop Competition held during the Pat carnival there by hooping for 2 hours and 40 minutes. Carnival arrangements wore made by the Halm Pat ways and moans committee composed of mesdames Anthony p. Cimino James e. Lunsford Tom Radford Robert Dow John Stuart Phil Rouse Warren Hoag Jim Hen Shaw Rex Moll and Fay lie Hlen Berg. Profits will be used for school activities. Another c a r n i v a 1 provide funds for projects in Fula Ger Many where personnel of the Verdun Catholic Council includes 8 installations Verdun France special the first meeting of the recently reorganized Verdun area Council of Catholic women included representatives from eight army and air Force installations in this area. Chaplain 1st it William Neill of the 66th air base group at Laon France spoke re Garding Church projects Chari ties and other programs Forward ing christianity which have been underwritten by Catholic women s groups throughout the Verdun Council plans to hold Semi annual fall and Spring meetings. 14th armoured cavalry regiment and dependents combined forces to Back Pat programs in their area. Mrs. John k. Boles president of the american women s club in Stuttgart on Many recently presented a Check on behalf of her group to principal James e. Johnson of the american High school in that City. The Money will be used to remake officers obsolete uniforms for the High school band. Seniors at the american de Pendents High school in Weer. Birg Germany have the Opportunity of vying for a new $500 Scholastic award established by the women s club there. Mrs. Stephon Schandor is chairman of the scholarship committee. Charity Ball assists arc ka1serslautern, Germany special the palatinate German red Cross has received More than 6,000 Marks $1,500 from the Charity Ball Given jointly by that organization and the Kaiserslautern Subarea at the to Gelwich officers and civilians club. Sponsors of the affair attended by approximately 800 guests were or. Franz Pfeiffer president of the palatinate government and col Robert d. Johnston kaisers Mautern Subarea commanding officer. Among the Many civilian an military dignitaries present were or. Walter Sommer lord mayor of Kaiserslautern Oskar stub Inger minister of agriculture of the Rhineland palatinate stat government or. Hans Maxon president of the palatinate Redcross Brig Gen John l. Craw Ford commanding general of Lan Stuhl army medical Center col Richard g. Stilwell Western area commander col h. C. Hart wig Ramstein base group com manding officer and their ladies. Fluffy 30-minute souffles v4 tsp dry Mustard /4 tsp Tabasco 4 eggs separated Viz in process Sharp Cheddar cheese 1 1/3 cups evaporated milk 4 tbsp flour Viz tsp Salt v-2 tsp Mon sodium glutamate pour evaporated milk into top of double boiler add flour Salt dry Mustard Tabasco and Mon sodium glutamate beat with rotary beater until smooth. Place Over boiling water and Cook for 5 minutes stirring occasionally. Slice cheese into milk mixture and continue cooking for about 10 minutes until mix Tun is thickened and cheese melted beat occasionally with rotary beater until smooth. Remove from heat. Add egg Yolks one at a Lime Healing after each addition. Beat egg Whites until very stiff but not dry. Gradually fold in cheese mixture. Turn into four 12-oz. Individual baking dishes. Bake in 425 Legree oven for 15 minutes. Serve immediately. Yield 4 Servings. Surprise souffles spoon a i cup hot cooked fresher left Over vegetables diced Chicken Turkey or Ham into each serving dish before adding souffle mixture Page 15
