European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes Friday september 15, 1967 painting and Ballet two of Many activities available to Augsburg officers wives club members were depicted for membership Tea by mrs. Joseph Murat left and Coletta Hargis. Septembers ebb brings Hanau Mannheim fairs the end of september will bring a Christma shopping fair to Mannheim and a fund raising Carni Val to Hanau. The Hanau officers wives club Hopes to raise fund for its welfare programs including the Library Nur Sery school dependent handicapped and retarded children College scholarships and Aya activities through the 10-Day carnival at the sports Field across from Pioneer Cavern. Opening sept. 20, the carnival will feature a Large assortment of rides German and american food cakewalk and games of skill. The fair will operate from 5 to 11 . Weekdays and 2 . To Midnight on weekends. The Mannheim officers wives club under the direction of mrs. Shirley Henshel club president will hold a Christmas fair in Benjamin Franklin Village sept. 29 through oct. 1. Open from 3 . To 10 . Friday and 10 . To 10 . The other two Days the fair will bring local merchants to the sports Arena for those who wish to buy Christmas gifts Early. The temporary miniature German shopping Plaza will include a packaging service along with a Branch of the local Apo to facilitate shipping the gifts said. The fair will be decorated in a Holiday mood. Chaplain and mrs Gilbert Olivarez Frankfurt announce the engagement of their daughter Norma Ruth a Frank Furt american High graduate to sgt. Marlin Arrington son of the John hickeys of Alabama. He is with Long Range patrol airborne unit in Frankfurt. No wedding Date has been set. Potpourri classes socials fund raising All part of wives Days Baum older the Baum older wives cof fee club believes one Good deed deserves another. So when on club member praised care she received As a patient at 98thgeneral Hospital club presi Dent mrs. Aurelio Tabor asked How the club could show its appreciation. Toys were needed for Young patients said capt. Bernice c. Robak head nurse so the club pooled its re sources and bought games to Sand books. Presenting the gifts with mrs. Tabor were Jeanett Frisbey Jeffie p. Holmes and sue Baum older officers and civilian wives club will hold a cancer films for women Frankfurt Spe Cial two color films produced by the Amer ican cancer society on the detection of cancer in women will be shown at the 97th general hos Pital sept. 25, 27 and 29. There will be two showings each Day at 1 and 7 . In Roomm-500. Over 26,000 women die from breast cancer every year. Thousands of women Are being saved from cancer every year because it is being found Well before there Are any advanced signs or . Stephen n. Schan Zer chief of obstetrics and gynaecology said symptoms of Earl cancer Are painless and not easily detected by usual Means therefore specialized Detec Tion methods Are Neces sary. These technique described in the films Are not difficult or the films will be Fol Lowed by a discussion period with doctors. In welcoming Tea from 2 to 4 .tuesday at the officers club for mrs. Bruce b. Jones wife of the new assistant division commander 8th inf div . Walter f. Kiley or. Baum older sub District com Mander will talk on Post activities. Representatives of Community service groups will be present to sign up Volunteer Sand registration will be Avail Able for classes in painting German piano ballroom Dan cing shoe covering judo and Ridge. Frankfurt the toppers no wives auxiliary plans a membership Tea tuesday at 1 30 . At t h stopper club. Officers will be elected at the monthly business meeting oct. 3 at 1 30 ., also at the Topper american women s club of Frankfurt will kick off its fall season with a luncheon at the Terrace club thursday at May be made until noon tuesday by calling the following according to your last name initial a of Ruhl 543807 go mrs. Norbert Wayne 547200 or mrs. Harry Thompson 547100, and so mrs. Lynn Shrefler,543595. Registration for special activities classes sponsored by the american women s club of Frankfurt will be held sept. 22 from 9 30 . To 3 . At the platen Community Center. Gellhausen the Gellhausen officers an civilian wives club plans a Frontier night dinner oct. 21at 7 . There also will be dancing and games during the evening at the officers club. Chairman mrs. Wayne b. Sar Geant said reservations must be in by oct. 15 to Rena Hill Gellhausen Civ 4343. Goeppinger the Catholic ladies of Cook Barracks held a Farewell reception for father Tad at the local Post Chapel. He is returning to his studies at the University of Cam Bridge England. Attending the reception were maj. Gen. And mrs. Edward c. D. Scherrer Brig. Gen. And mrs. Vasco , col. And mrs. Paul d. Macgarvey and col. Russell. Ponasso. Hanau the Vogelsberg District army Community service members will sponsor a Coffee sept. 28at the Pioneer services club for wives of enlisted men. Sottile Coffee chairman said there is a definite need Foran pm wives club in the area. The proposed club would sched ule Tours luncheons and other social activities. Women inter ested Are invited to attend. The Hanau officers and civilians wives club opened its new year with a welcoming Tea sept. 6 at the old Argonne officers club. New president mrs. Harry j. Heppner greeted new members and welcomed old timers. Certificates of appreciation for outstanding serv ice to the club were Given to mrs. Harold Tanner and Brumfield. Helping plan the Day were mrs. Carrollb. Smith and mrs. Paul hard Man. Mannheim the Cental women s club welcomed mrs. James h. Polk wife of Gen. James h. Polk Ata luncheon in the Mannheim officers club. The club will hold its next luncheon sept. 26 at 12 30 . In the officer club. Ulm the no and officer wive from Ulm sponsored a Bingo night in the Ulm elementary school to raise funds for the school nurse program. Sembach special guests at a recen Sembach officers wives club Bruncheon were mrs. Williamy. Smith and mrs. Arval j. Roberson. In charge of arrangements was mrs. D. E. Jones club vice graduates of the american red Cross Basic training session at Sembach s Community Center were Mes Dames Elizabeth Collier Fay Rene Cox Mary Godbey Diane me anally Sally Mccar Rosi and Gwendolyn Williams and. Misses Cecilia Childress Jeanie Peters and Deborah Shank Sembach no wives club will Honor mrs. Williamy. Smith and mrs. Arval j. Roberson at a Welcome lunch Eon wednesday at 1 . In the Tropicana room. The same Dayan 7 . The club will sponsor a style show of new yes Falland Winter fashions. Wuerzburg new members of the Wuerz Burg officers and civilian wives club were welcomed by club president mrs. Hosea saw yer at a september luncheon. Chairmen for the Day were Kirkwood and mrs. James o. Conway. Munich the american women s club of Munich will hold its membership luncheon thursday a Mcgraw officers club begin Ning at 11 30 . All Ameri can women in the area Are invited to Munich medical services wives club met thursday for Coffee at the Mcgraw officers and civilians club. Program chairman mrs. John Kreager said wigs and hairpieces Whereon display. Others planning the Coffee were mesdames Jame Jeffers John Anderson George Campbell Archie Vipperman and Eric Wowra. Wiesbaden the Wiesbaden family serv ices has scheduled its Semi an Nual 7101st air base Wing personnel affairs course oct. 3 and 5 in the general von Steu Ben hotel from 9 . To noon each Day. The course is de signed to inform recently arrived wives of assistance Avail Able to them through local is programs. Free Nursery serv ices will be provided. The Wiesbaden officers wives club recently honoured mrs. Jack g. Merrell at a Tea in the officers club. Chairman was mrs. Charles j. Pratt assisted by mrs. R. T. Giblin. 1 presents for Viet orphans toys and clothes collected for South Vietnam orphans by Rhine main s no wives club Are presented to project officer capt. D. L. Leising by mrs. T. W. Safrit nightclub president and mrs. William j. Walter
