Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 22, 1959, Tokyo, Japan Club notes c1 Nunn a a Retreat plans$1,000 donation aids completed by Frankfurt Aya project ladies guilds Frankfurt is a $1,000 Check has been presenter by the Frankfurt women s club to Brig Gen Joseph Stillwell president of the local Aya to Aid that organization s Junior basketball pro Gram. Another $450 has been voted to Purchase Library books for three Frankfurt dependents elementary schools. New honorary presidents of the club Are mrs. Ralph r. Mace wife of maj Gen Mace command ing general of Northern area command and mrs. Richard p. Klocko wife of Brig Gen Klocko commander of the 6900th Security Wing. Members of the pm wives club of Robinson Barracks in Stuttgart Germany have voted to continue the group s program of monthly visits to the bad Cannstatt army Hospital. Under the direction of mrs. Charles Schaefer the wives pre pare and serve Home made re the Mannheim Germany area joined the wheels of the 181st pm wives club in celebrating its first anniversary. Mrs. Rich Ard Bayer wife of col Bayer presided at the Tea table. Children s and adults clothing was modelled by members of the Host club and their youngsters during the afternoon s program. All garments were made at the group s weekly sewing classes. A humorous satire on women s fashions written by mrs. Richard Appleton of the Camp Darby officers wives club in leghorn Italy and male can can dancers were featured attractions at a festive evening sponsored by the club. Taking part in the can can chorus line were maj George c. Ray jr., cats John p. Andrews Charles goodpasture and Emil f. Wam Steker Donald proud and Gene Morasso. The feminine cast participants Peter Pezzi of the Frankfurt dependents elementary school no. 3, concentrates on making markers for the school s new Library. Other youngsters also have been helping to get things off to a Good Start while the 3d armoured division officers wives club and the Frankfurt women s club have donated funds for the Purchase of books. Army photo freshment once each month in the military wards. At upper Heyford England 30 old age pensioners were feted at a party by 40 members of the no wives club there. Also in attendance was mrs. Adele Schultz wife of the base com Mander. Hostesses were mesdames Del la White snack Lynne Zieler Cheri Norman Judy Mcmichael Clara Upton and Edith Corley. Furs were in the limelight at the last meeting of the officers wives club in , France with the following members modelling mesdames Ruth lip pert Barbara halal Doris Saund ers Dorothy a n c o c a Betty Brehany Marilyn Muldoon Vir Ginia Wallace and Grace Provence. Members of several clubs in homemakers dial for dinner menus Stockholm up Stock Holm homemakers dial miss Gas for dinner recipes. The municipal Gas works pro Vides the recorded messages. Thousands of persons Are taking advantage of it. Those wanting tips on what to serve for dinner dial a certain number. With the recipe they get a casual mention about Cook ing with Gas. The service takes into consideration the time of the year As Well As current mar Ket prices. It is intended primarily for nearly 60,000 married women employed in offices and factories. Sunday february 22, 1959 Robert p. Holmes and in satire included mesdames Dale Young Louis Eichinger h. L. Buote Lawrence m. Menkens Joseph Sokoloski o Keefe r. H. George k. Smith. Mrs. Andrew p. O Meara wife of maj Gen o Meara who formerly commanded the 4th armoured division was honoured at a fare Well Tea sponsored jointly in Goc Pingen Germany by the division s officers wives clubs. Mrs. William f. Ryan wife of the Divi Sion artillery s commanding Gen eral was among those present. Clubs announce Greenham common eng land special delegates from protestant ladies guilds at South Ruislip brie Norton upper hey Ford Croughton and the local air base have completed plans for a one Day Retreat which will be open to All protestant women at . Air Force bases in the United kingdom. Scheduled Here for May 12, the Retreat program will be built around the theme living our religion and will incorporate a presentation of the benefits of the religious heritage gained from the old world. Mrs. Kaye Larson Retreat chairman at Greenham common conducted the planning meeting. Chaplains feted the local Guild also joined the men s "300 club Here recently in sponsoring a Vve come and Farewell dinner for chaplain maj and mrs. Martin j. Stein and chaplain maj and mrs. J. K. Jung prior to the jungs de parture for the states. Among these present were col Glen j. Thomas and it col Edward m. Wall commander and Deputy commander respectively of Greenham common air base and their ladies. Also two British clergymen and their wives from a nearby Community. Mothers staff health office Verdun France special sixteen wives in the american Community Here have received the thanks of the . Army Hospital staff in Verdun for the continuing assistance Given at the local dependents school mrs. Emmett j. Welch a registered nurse Heads the volunteers working in half Day shifts each school Day. They have been operating the school health nurse s office since last fall and assist ing in the army s out patient clinic when needed. These mothers Are doing a tremendous Job said maj Anna turek army health nurse Here and i know they have lightened the workload considerably for capt Earl w. Parker school Doc Tor myself and other members of the Hospital and clinic working with maj turek and mrs. Welch Are mesdames Ken Neth Davis John Cragg William Crise Carl Abel Raymond Trampe and Berdett Underwood. Also Donald Wilson Robert h. Ivey Urban e. Rohr Richard Hughlett Sante p. Co Star Cecil Stroup John e. Han sen Wallace c. Hutchinson and j. B. Britt. A world War ii photo of mrs. Frederick Carter in the cockpit of a p38, one of the Many types of planes she flew As a member of. The women s air Force service pilots Wasp. Wife logs More hours than spouse in Wii Alconbury England is the wife of a b66 Pilot acquired a unique claim to Fame at the time of her marriage in 1950. She ferried bombers during world War ii and chalked up More flying time in that period than the Man who later became her husband. Mrs. Frederick w. Carter wife of capt Carter information serv ices officer of the 8gth bomb Squadron Here logged some 1,800 hours aloft during the War Pilot ing anything from cubs to f5ls through the b25s and b17s. When i was flying 1 had a handshake like a Man but it s a Little softer now since i be quit. Flying is a bit rougher than baking a cake she commented. Her wartime career grew out of the old civilian Pilot training Cut program. In fact she Rose to the rank of Captain after the Cut was incorporated into the Reserve. As a result of an examination in ground school mrs. Carter was selected from a group of 10 for flying training. Later there was secondary training in aerobatics followed by duty As a Cut instructor. When the women s air Force service pilots Wasp disbanded in 1944, she entered air traffic control work in Wichita kans. Five years later she met her husband while serving As a Tower operator at Fairfax kans air Force base. Their marriage a year later has p r o d u c e d one daughter 7-year-old Melissa. Mrs. Carter last flew in 1953 while her husband was on duty in Korea. She figures her air borne career has definitely come to an end now. Flying was t too bad she remembers. It was getting them off the ground that was i get Claustrophobia just looking at the Type of helmet my husband uses now she said. With All the equipment a Pilot has to Wear today it just made me lose interest. You know when i flew we did t have to Wear helmets or any of that Awag clinic set in Stuttgart area Stuttgart Germany is All american women s clubs in the Stuttgart Subarea Are invited to Send representatives to the american women s activities Awag area clinic scheduled for March 9 at the Robinson bar Racks officers club in this City. A dutch treat luncheon costing $1.00 is planned for 12 o clock and will followed by a 2-hour business session. Plans for the forthcoming Awag conference will be the major topic on the Agenda. Luncheon reservations May be made by writing mrs. Donald h. Smith area chairman 17 a6 Korbe Strasse Stuttgart bad Cannstatt or calling Stuttgart civil 84338. Election returns wedding be is mrs. Nickoles e v r e u France Spe Cial newly in stalled officers of the no wives club at the air base Here Are. Mrs. Delbert Nick Oles president mrs. Burt Jack son vice presi Dent mrs Frank m a a h a mesdames John Wood and Lyle couples repeat marriage vows treasurer and Schaeffer Abb bundles secretaries. Bad Kreuz Nach Germany officers and civilians wives club mrs. R. R. Chapman president mrs. B. S. Vanaker vice presi Dent mrs. W. C. Conklin and mrs. H. A. Robinson secretaries and mrs. R. R. Redding treasurer. Bremerhaven Germany special miss Regina Soldi of Perth Amboy n.j., and Kenneth Campbell of Hollywood calif., repeated their nuptial vows Here before chaplain maj Aloysius Knier of the army port of embarkation. The Bride a Niece of maj and mrs. Clifford g. Mckeon was Given in marriage by her Uncle. Maj Robert Parent served As Best Man for the Groom who is a teacher at the local dependents school. Kavouklis Wallace Chaumont France special announcement has been made of the marriage of miss Joyce Wal lace and capt Nicholas Kavouklis assigned As a fighter Pilot with the stars and stripes the 48th tactical fighter Wing Here. Maj and mrs. Joseph Wallace also of Chaumont air base Are the Bride s parents. French Bulman Darmstadt Germany is the marriage of miss Mary a Bulman and 1st it u. S. French Iii stationed in Darmstadt took place at the Post Chapel Here. Father Patrick j. O Conner an american priest studying in Ger Many officiated. Attending the Bride were maid of Honor Jacqueline Viaux of Arlington va., and bridesmaids Carole Umentum of Green Bay wis., Mary Ann Volchansky of Johnstown pa., and Geraldin Simchick. They and the Bride Are All department of the army civilians in Frankfurt. The Groom was assisted by Best Man 1st it James r. Bren Nan of Hazelton pa., who is now stationed in Hanau Germany. Parents of the newlyweds Are or. And mrs. John Bulman of Arlington va., and or. And mrs. U. S. French jr., of Elmira . Cash Losa Verona Italy special Thesan Paolo Church in this City was chosen for the wedding of miss Rita Losa and sp4 William Cash assigned to Southern euro Pean task Force setup head quarters Here. The couple will reside in Verona until the Groom s reassignment to the states next year. Log 14
