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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, October 6, 1967

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 06, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 16 the stars and stripes Friday october 6, 196? i cavalry it. Hylen Bride reached Church on time. Hylen nuptials like Frontier Cav Days by Rick Roelen Munich Germany special the 24th inf div Chapel looked like something out of the past of the horse Soldier As second it. Robert s. Hylen took his lady s hand in marriage during a Candle lit ceremony Here sept. 23. Hylen and the former Gayle Crowl of Holbrook,mass., were married before chaplain maj John r. Carson 3rd brigade. In the Chapel were soldiers dressed in the traditional spurs High boots and Frontier cavalry uniform Standard in the Days of the untamed  carried the american Flag the regimental colors and the Guidon of a troop 2nd in 9th Cav Hylen Sunit. Following the ceremony the Bride and her husband left the Chapel through a traditional cavalry Saber Arch formed by eight officers in dress blues an mounted a gaily decorated horse drawn Surrey. In the absence of or. And mrs. Morton Crowl the Bride s parents col. Raymond Cromwell 2nd in 9th Cav commander gave the Bride away and mrs. Crom Well was the Matron of Honor. It. Jerry a Malcom a troop commanding officer was the Best Man. Kimberly Ann the Malcom s four year old daughter was the Flower  Bride wore a full length gown trimmed with delicate Venice lace appliques. A Chapel length train flowed from her shoulders. Her Tiara was made of Venice lace and she carried a bouquet of  and Stepha Notis. Photo by bogey. They left in grand Frontier style. Officers of the Hahn International wives club include standing from left me dairies Robert Horan treasurer Allen Chase Secretary Ger Ald Odon recreation chairman Glenn c. Wimer president William Runkle special projects Sigvard Smith publicity and Chester Sprague assistant treasurer. German Board members Are seated from left mesdames Eva Hoffman Alwine Sussmann Adelheid Kool Hoven Lucy Gaw Lyta and Elfried Heuer. Hahnan antique show will be the special attraction of the each officers wives club luncheon wednesday in the Hahn officer club. For reservations Call Betty Sprott Hahn 2841 rut Mobley 2289, or Connie Gal land 9645.a Rodeo and cattle Roundup theme honouring wives club members from the Dakotas Utah Wyoming and Montana i planned for the oct. 25 Hail and Farewell Brunch at 9 30 . Hop the second annual Hof air station Christmas Bazaar is scheduled oct. 16-17 from10 . To 6 . At the base gymnasium. Sponsored by the Hof officers and no wives clubs the Bazaar will offer a wide variety of International goods. Schwabish gun the officers and civilians wives club of Schwabish Chamund will hold its Christmas Bazaar saturday and Sunda from 1 to 9 . In the Hardt Cavern gymnasium. The Schwabish Amund no wives will provide a Booth for gift wrapping and mailing. Mannheim the Mannheim officers wives club Board members sponsored the annual membership Tea last month. Officers in charge included mesdames John s. Augsburg tots get care for Quarter per hour Augsburg Germany is the Augsburg transient billets has opened a Nursery called play land on the ground floor of the Augsburg american youth activities building. Mrs. Charlotte Bonnell is supervisor of the Nursery which will hold an open House oct. 25.hot meals Are served to child Ren at noon and 5 . For 25cents each. Children ranging in age from6 months to 12 years May be left at the Nursery from 8 .to Midnight sunday through Friday and 8 . To 2 .saturday. The Cost to a family is 25 cents an hour for on child and five cents an hour for each additional child. Hughes honorary president Alan Sawyer president Lloyd Ruttman and John Leeper Vic presidents George Merrell and Darwin Valtz secretaries an mrs. James Hooker treasurer. Winners of the Floral Center pieces were mrs. W. O. Peale and mrs. Alan Raffalovich. Anyone in the Mannheim area interested in becoming an army Community service Volunteer is invited to visit the enter on the second floor of the american express building in Benjamin Franklin Village. Col. Darrle h. Richards chief of staff of com a said the Cen Ter is open monday through Friday Between 8 . And 5 . Or saturdays from 8 . Until noon. The organization of fers members of the military and civilian Community every thing from baby Sitters to household equipment for families moving in. Span Dahlem capt. Marion r. Tibbetts military p e r s o irn e i officer presented tokens of appreciation to mrs. Douglas f. Ram Seyer and mrs. J. R. Barnes for their work with the Spang Dahlem family services. Mrs Ramseyer was presented a certificate of appreciation Anda Edo hour card. She was instrumental in organizing the Spang Chap program last year and at the same time was vote family service Volunteer of the year. Mrs. Barnes won a one year Stripe and thanks for put Ting in 73 hours last year. Stuttgart the use com officers wives club has planned Brunch tuesday at the Patch Barracks officers club from10 30 . To 12 30 . The event will feature a fashion show from the Robinson bar Racks Exchange women s Salon said program chairman mrs. H. L. Phillips. Commentator will be mrs. R. E. Hallmark and models will include Mes Dames e. K. Walling a. L. Stewart . Black c. , b. L. Bendit a. G. Limpantsis j. A Joyce d. , w. R. Webb r. A. Preciado and j. L.  month mrs. David Burchinal honorary president opened her Stuttgart Home for the annual membership  175 guests were presented to their hostess by mrs. Warre Turner club vice president. Also in the receiving line were mrs. E. G. Atkins club presi Dent mrs. J. W. B o w e a honorary vice president an mrs. C. Sherwood. Wives of 10 Neucom senior officers presided at the Tea tattle. Kaiserslautern the Kaiserslautern office Sand civilians wives club met wednesday for lunch at the officers club. Guest speaker was capt. John Zike Vogelle commissary officer. Saturday the club will hold its Christma Bazaar from 11 . To 10 . The ludwigs bling officer wives club will sponsor a Christmas Bazaar oct. 12-14 atthe officers club. The Bazaar will be open each Day frdm10 . To 8 . Wuerzburg child clinic offers help Wuerzburg Germany special the Wuerzburg med ical service area family child guidance clinic has been organized to evaluate and treat de pendent children with serious emotional problems at Home Orat school. It also provides formal co ordination of services by schools dispensaries physicians and chaplains. The clinic s staff includes capt. Charles j. Van Der Heide and capt. John h. Newby  the Neur psychiatric serv ice Usah Wuerzburg  e. Edwards and maj Jerry b. Davenport of the 3rdinf div mental Hygiene consultation service in . Spencer b. Reid 33rd Field Hospital commanding officer provided an area adjacent to the neuropsychiatry clinic for a diagnostic play room. Spec. 4 Robert , the social work specialist painted the room an mrs. Robert a Kelly a Grad uate of the Central Michigan University with a degree in Art painted several  personnel within the Wuerzburg medical service area trained in the Fields of speech therapy and child psychology and those who have experience in working with retarded or emotionally disturbed children Are invited to support the clinic  
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