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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, August 16, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 16, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Mrs. Jack r. Best Center and mrs. S h e r Wood p. Lopping Greet one of the Many guests at the Tea g i v in by Bent wat or a Wood Bridge Ned wives club. Of photo club and social notes nuptials troth Ann no wives sponsor Anglo american Tea Ben Waters England Spe Cial some 15 local British women s organizations were represented among the More than 200 guests and members attend ing the Anglo american Tea sponsored by the Ben Waters Woodbridge no wives club. Among those in the receiving line were mrs. Jack r. Best whose husband was recently As signed As commander of the . Air Force installations at Bent Waters Woodbridge and the 81stsupport group mrs. Sherwood f. Lapping wife of the Deputy. Com Mander at Woodbridge and honorary club president mrs. Clar ence Goedicke president mrs. Charlie Newton vice president and mrs. Thomas e. Postver the club s Anglo american chairman who was also in charge of arrangements for the afternoon event. Assisting mrs. Postver were mrs. Newton and mesdames Lee Steele William Caudell James w. Harbison t. E. Brackshaw Wesley Graham Howard hurl Richard Cope James h. Stephens Paul Green and Gilbert  130th station Hospital officers wives club in Heidelberg Germany entertained mrs. Wil Liam s. Moore at a welcoming Tea upon her arrival following the assignment of col Moore As the new Hospital commander. Mrs. John Sharp club president and her organization also invited wives of other american and Ger Man doctors in the area to meet their guest of Honor. In Berlin the local american women s club held a Farewell Coffee for mrs. Bernard Gufler whose husband., was recently named . Ambassador to Cey Lon after serving As assistant chief of the . Mission in the divided . Walter w. Lavell wife of the 6950th radio group Mobile commander was feted at the Chicksands England air base by the no wives club there prior to the Lavelle departure for the. States. Highlight of the afternoon waste presentation of a Book this. Is your life at Chicksands to the guest of Honor by emcee t sgt Paul Koechel who also reviewed her time in England with a take off of this is your life Tele vision and radio show. Proceeds for a trip to Paris Nyaya members at Etain France were raised by the youths them selves through a presentation of a variety Type show attended by More than 450 persons. Members of the cast included Steve Aldrich  Ellis Pamela Ziehm Mike Forrester Claudia Shewmake Janelle Staples Cindy Hobbs and Renee Delong also Beth Keuhn Sherry Waters John Randall Harold Icke Jim Keene Jean Willis Mike Sigler Mana Foultz Doug Hoff pair Carol Busick and Myra at the upper Heyford England air base Junior red Cross director mrs. Philip Phillipson and her volunteers helped entertain 100 members of an old. People s Home in that area in conjunction with a local British group sponsoring the event. The youngsters presented songs dances and skits a h i 1 e Eric Whitley base entertainment director served As emcee and accompanist. Col William b. David air base commander at Wiesbaden Ger Many will speak briefly at the official opening meeting of the 1959-60 season for the Wiesbaden air base officers wives club scheduled for the afternoon of aug. 18. Mrs. Francis w. Farrell wife of the 7th army commanding general Cut the ribbon for the opening of the newly renovated enlisted men s club at bad Stoelz Germany where the 7th army s no Academy is located. A sgt Thomas Panchisin and m sgt Hugh h. Talley presided at the ceremony. Gray ladies capped at ceremonies in us Chelveston England Spe Cial Gray ladies capped in the first ceremony of its kind held at the e air base Here include mrs. Mary Seriano mrs. Nina Porzelt mrs. Alice Marowitz and mrs. Louise Blodgett. Awarded Caps and certificates i Sculthorpe England were Mes Dames Ellen Collum b. J. Gravat Mildred Isbell Dorothy Berry an Phyllis Freeman. R aide weds Bride in Frankfurt rites. Frankfurt special the 97th general Hospital  was chosen for the wedding 6f 1st it Marilyn c. Olson an capt William Thomas Tanner jr., aide to maj Gen Frederic j. Brown commanding general of the 3d armoured division. Parents of the couple Are  mrs. Harry c. Olson of Lem Mon s. D., and or. And  t. Tanner sr., of Gladys a. The Bride was Given in marriage by col George h. Parrot jr., dental chief of the 97th hos Pital in Frankfurt. The remainder of the wedding party consisted of maid of Honor it Katie sue Hix of the 98th general Hospital in Neu Bruecke Germany the Groom s brother who served As Best Man 1st it Lester Tanner assigned to the 35th artillery group in Germany and Ushers 1st its Walter Mccahan and Hal Jordan. Mrs. Tanner who is assigned to the 97th Hospital is a graduate of Iowa state College. The Captain was graduated from Vir Ginia pol technical Institute. Gallo Messinger Hanau Germany special miss Claire Jean Messinger and 1st it Frank m. Gallo jr., of the 3d armoured division 73d Artil Lery s Battery a were married Here this month in a double ring ceremony at the Pioneer Cavern Chapel. Chaplain capt Freder ick c. Sweeney read the Catholic marriage rites. The Bride is the daughter of maj Gen and mrs. Edwin j. Mes Singer of Arlington a. Mrs. Frank Gallo of Utica ., is the Groom s Mother. The general assigned to the joint staff joint chiefs of staff in Washington d.c., escorted his daughter to the altar. Her sister mrs. G. E. Galloway wife of 1stlt Galloway of the 23d Engineer battalion served As Matron of  Groom was attended by Best Man capt Charles e. Hill jr., commanding officer of the 73d artillery s Battery.  in the wedding party were bridesmaids mrs. Ted Hogan and mrs. Richard Mackin whose husbands Are first Lieuten ants with the 503d aviation com the Young performers have also received an invitation from the pals Burg France service club to present their is act show at the air base there. Sunday August 16, 1959 chocolate banana freeze pops a wonderful warm weather treat for the children and their friends and you la find adults like them too. Easy to make and inexpensive. 6 fully Ripe bananas 1 6-oz. Package 1 cup Semi Sweet chocolate morsels Peel bananas Cut in half crosswise. Insert a wooden stick into the end of each. Place in shallow pan freeze 2 to 3 hours. Melt Semi Sweet chocolate morsels Over hot not boiling water. Spread melted chocolate with Spatula or knife Over each banana. Chocolate will Harden immediately. Wrap each banana in aluminium foil store in Freezer. Yield 12 chocolate coated bananas Kathleen Priscilla Parker Pany mrs. Dan Fischer wife of 1st it Fischer commanding offi cer of the 7th army quartermaster company and mrs. John pick wife of capt pick com manding officer of the 23d Engi Neer s company c. The new mrs. Gallo attended lady Cliffe College in Highland Falls  Her husband holds a degree in political science from Georgetown University in the nation s capital. He was assigned to the 3d armoured division upon his arrival in Europe in april1957. Emmons Miller Tullahoma Tenn. Special maj Gen and mrs. Troup Miller j have announced the marriage of their daughter Marilyn Troup to James Everette Esmoris i son of or. And mrs. J. E. Pm Mon a jr., of this City. The Bride s father is assigned to the Arnold engineering development Center Here. He was commanding general of the North Ern air Materiel area in Europe immediately prior to his Depar Ture from England in july 1956.the former miss Miller attended the University of Tennessee. Her husband is a graduate of Vander bilt University in Nashville Tenn., and holds the rank of second lieutenant in the . Army re serve following training at  and it. Knox. Paternal grandparents of the Bride Are mrs. Troup Miller an the late Brig Gen Miller who died in 1957 with 48 years of service in the .  discredit. At one time during his military career he was one of president Eisenhower s instructors at a service school. Red Cross opens new rec Center for Verdun area Verdun France special the american red Cross has opened a new recreational Center Here for use of american military and civilian personnel and their dependents. The Center which supplements recreational facilities at . Mili tary installations in this area will also be used for Franco american events to promote the local Community relations pro Gram. Staffing the new installation will be director mrs. Melon fair Banks assistant director Jeanne Luttrell. And Marian Ladue they will be assisted by French an american men and women volunteers. The Verdun Center is the seventh of its Type to be opened on this Side of the Atlantic others Are in Devreux Cli Aumont Nancy and chateau Roux France an Kenitra and Rabat Morocco. The stars and stripes Kathleen Parker to marry Ensign Paris isma,1 Gen and mrs. Theodore w. Parker to n o u n c e the e in a tag Emht a forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kathleen Priscilla tos ens Frank o Beirne jr., son 6 it rear adm and mrs. Frat a o Beirne of Arlington a. " the general is assigned to Paris As the standing group representative to nato. Artl o Beirne is the joint staffs director for operations in the Pentagon. Miss Parker formerly of Arlington was graduated from Smith College in Massachusetts in june of this year. Before then she studied in Paris Madrid an Washington  her Fiance is a graduate of St. Stephen s school in Alexan Dria va., and the . Naval Academy. He is now assigned to the w. M. Wood a destroyer based in Norfolk a. The wedding is planned for sept. 5 at the it. Myer Chapelin Arlington. Bavaria Roa to hear talk by Eddleman Munich special Gen c. , Usa eur commander in chief has accepted an invitation to deliver the keynote address at the annual banquet of the bavarian chapters of the re serve officers association Roa and the Reserve officers association ladies Roal scheduled to be held in this City sept. 12. Other guests of Honor invited to attend include maj Gen Paul a. Gavan commanding general of Southern area command a com Brig Gen Albert Watson 11, commanding general of the24th infantry division artillery col Eugene c. Orth jr., Saco chief of staff and col Stuart i. Draper commanding officer of the . Army Hospital in Munich and their ladies. Also it col Labre r. Garcia of Wiesbaden president of the Roa european department and  Callahan of London euro Pean president of the  to maj Sam Ray mond president of the bavarian Roa chapter there will be no charge for the evening s event for members of either of the Spon Soring organizations. Person eligible for membership but who wiil not have joined before sept. 12, Are also invited to attend and will be requested to pay a membership fee. Further details May be obtained by contacting maj Ray mond at Saco Headquarters. Members choose 1959-60 officers Izmir turkeys a the enlisted men s wives club her have installed the following newly elected officers mrs. Clyde Oster president mrs. Charles Farwell vice president mrs. Wal lace Phillips Secretary and  Wallace treasurer. Nancy Fra now officers and civilians wives club mrs. Charles m. Johnston president mrs. Sidney knt vice president mrs. Ralph Marker Secretary and mrs Norman Rue treasurer. I Idt Borg Germany Engineer officers and civilians wives club mrs. J.  Abdell pres ident mrs. James Phillips vice president mrs. W. G. Mcgarvey treasurer and mrs. H. V. Duthey. Thyn Secretary. Page 15  
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