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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, October 20, 1967

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 16 the stars and stripes Friday october 20, 1967 a miss flame miss Tony Rowland Winner of Ramstein s miss flame contest during fire prevention week cuts cake in her Honor while miss Tony Rigsby first runner up looks on. Base fire department the contest sponsor gave miss Rowland a $50 savings Bond and Ramstein s teen club gave miss Rigsby a $20 Check. Second runner up Cindy Shannon won a $15 Check from the teen club. Mrs. David Richardson army nurse becomes military wife Washington . Special it. Karen Myra Larson became the Bride of it. David Lewis Richardson jr., during oct 6 ceremonies at Walter Reed army medical Center memorial  Bride daughter of col. And mrs. Harold p. Larson Isa graduate of Vanderbilt University Nashville tenn., Andis serving with the army nurse corps 2nd Field Hospital Munchweiler Germany. It. Richardson son of  mrs. David l. Richardson sr., Summerville ., is graduate of Wofford College Spartanburg  He also i stationed in Germany. Col. Larson is executive officer to the first army surgeon at it. George g. Meade my. Charlotte Kirshrot miss Kirshrot will marry in december Heidelberg Germany special col. And mrs. I. J. Kirshrot have announced the engagement of their daughter Charlotte Helen to Gary . Miss Kirshrot attended Sullin College at Bristol va., and is currently enrolled at washing ton school for secretaries. Fernandez son of or. An mrs. Joseph j. Fernandez Laguna n.m., is a senior at the University of Maryland. A . 23 wedding is planned in Belvoir a. Pitburg Patricia Akkerhuis president of european Council of proc will speak at the oct. 26 meet ing of Pitburg chapter protes Tant women of the Chapel 1 30p.m. In the Chapel. Frankfurt Topper no wives auxiliary will have an installation ban Quet for newly elected officer oct. 27, beginning at 6 30 ., in the Topper no club. Din Ner and dancing to the music of the four lads will . Richard Mills Frankfurt Civ. 525935 is in charge of reservations. American consulate general ladies club will visit the Frankfurt America House nov.7 at 10 . William l. Gre Noble director United state information service will speak. A White elephant Sale will pre cede the meeting. Mrs. Ronell b. Raaum Frankfurt Civ.552686 is in charge of reservations which will be accepted through nov. 2. It. Gen. Andrew j. Boyle corps cd spoke at the october meeting of the v corps officer wives club. The talk entered on the army s work in 99 coun tries Gellhause Catholic women s modality Gellhausen will Host the Are meeting of the Frankfurt wies Baden Council of Catholic women nov. 4 at 10 . In the pm club. More than 150 Dele Gates Are expected to attend. A psychiatrist from 97th Genera Hospital will speak during the luncheon there will be a Massat noon and area chairmen will take part in a panel the new look of the commissions Dur ing the morning. Theme of the Day is to be Are we reapers or weepers reservations Are being handled through local Catholic chaplains. Giesse members of Giessen German american women s club die Bruecke gave a Coffee oct. 11 for 190 residents of the Giesse Caritas Home for sick and elderly. American girl scout from Cadet troop 284 entertained with popular songs. Heidelberg Gen. James h. Polk com Mander in chief of the  Europe and seventh army will be guest speaker atthe nov. 1, 12 30  Meeting of the Henry Village officer wives club in the officers club. Mrs. J. M. Gardner Heidelberg Civ 74698 is in charge of reservations. The seventh army soldiers chorus will entertain. Munich North Munich army Community services Center held it semiannual awards ceremony recently. Col. John b. Wads Worth jr., 24th infantry Divi Sion s 3rd brigade commander was guest speaker. Receiving awards were mesdames Mary Irby and Ann Anderson 200 hour pins Wyndam h. Bam Mer Zita Wyatt Velouria Hal Loway Pearl Burke edit Schreieck and Louise Green Farb 100 to 200 hour pins bar Bara Wadsworth Magdalene Booker Mary Smith Jean Tay Lor Pat propps Brenda Grap Pone Peggy Kriebel Margaret Payne Midge Grieshop mar Garet Manning Franziska Peck and Margaret Aldinger pins for up to 100 hours Volunteer  Munich american consulate women group will have its annual Bazaar featuring second hand books not. 1,from 8 30 . To 4  In the american High school per Lacher Fores. Money from the Sale will be donated to scholar ship funds for students at Munich american High school the International school and the foreign service school Schwa Ebisch Hall Dolan Barracks no a wives club will have its Christ Mas Bazaar nov. 4 and 5, from1 . To 9 ., in Dolan bar Racks gymnasium. Money will go to a scholarship for a Dolan Barracks . Daniel Donahue has been re installed As president meet set for youth Nuernberg Ger Many is american and German youth shave been invited to at tend the conference of the German american Junior clubs in Nuernberg nov. 4-5. The two Day con Ference staged to Cele brate the organization s5th anniversary will feature seminars sightseeing tour through Nuernberg and social events at the . Army  interested in participating Are invite to Contact Norbert h. Kuettler youth activities chairman 85 f Nuernberg Volker co iter str. 8/kreissel, by oct. 25. It of the club. Others taking of fice were mesdames Stephen drown vice president Johnni Byram Secretary and Robert Fisher treasurer. Stuttgart mrs. Tandy Trower receive Robinson Barracks army Community service program s first quarterly award oct. 12. The award for her work As chair mar of the office committee was presented by col. Jamesl. Ballard jr., District com  a. L. Andrews and a Bernard Lezell received Pattonville area Community serv ice program s first quarterly awards. Mrs. Andrews was Hon ored for work As lending close chairman. Mrs. Lezell contributed the most hours of any Volunteer in the program. Wives of army officers As signed to he use com spoil sorted an International Tea earlier this month to Benefit the army distaff foundation which benefits widowed army wives living at the distaff foundation Home in Washington . More than 200 German and american guests attended the Tea at the Home of  Lancaster wife of the . Consul general. Wuerzburg mrs. James g. Shanahan wife of col. Shanahan the new assistant division commander 3rd inf div was welcomed by members of the Wuerzburg officers and civilians wives club at their october luncheon. In the receiving line were  v. Greene and mrs. Dan j. Mizell. The afternoon program included a fashion show with club member Barbara Miller Jan Haake Mary Kennedy Shirley Washington Carrie Harris Sandra Campbell and Jessie Rodrique Zas models. Mrs. Leroy l. Lord was  club earned $1,500 for the welfare fund during it three Day Christmas Bazaar last month. Mary Ritchings Rutgers graduate plan to marry Stuttgart Germany special col. And mrs. Arthur William Ritchings have announced the engagement of their daughter Mary Anne to Dickson Hall Spencer son of or. And mrs. Jack everettspencer1, Poughkeepsie . Miss Ritchings is a graduate of Douglass College new Brunswick ., and is now graduate student at Penn state University. Spencer is a graduate of rut Gers University and is now graduate student at Wharton graduate school of Commerce and finance. The wedding will take place next August. Red Cross helps prepare for expectant mom Boom Hanau Germany special in the next 30 years the Popula Tion of the . Will be almost double and half the american women will be of child bearing age predicted mrs. Armenti Jarrett director of nursing services for the american red Cross in  a 30-hour training session on Mother and infant care mrs. Jarrett told army and civilian nurses from Aschaffenbur Darmstadt Hanau and Gellhausen that education programs for expectant parents Are More important than Ever  Many parents Are Young people who do not have families nearby to give them help or instruction in Mother and baby care she said. Many Are confused by conflicting advice of friends and neighbors and by claims of ads and Magazine articles her session was designed to help nurses set up programs for expectant american parents informing them of the Anatomy and physiology of pregnancy labor and delivery and the development of infants. The parents will be shown what to do before the baby arrives what supplies will be needed and food and nutrition for infants and baby care skills. For parents expecting their first baby there also will be a Dis Cussion on adjustment to family life As a Trio. Nurses attending the course said they plan to offer the course soon through local offices of the american red Cross. Mrs. Jarrett a Volunteer nurse for 21 years is based at Stutt Gart  
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