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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 03, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 16 w stars and fat Les it s a Buffet at Paris so j Paris special the Paris Tyso club will pro vide a free Buffet for servicemen and their families memorial Bayat 12 30 . The meal will be sponsored by the american pro Cathedral j Ain i o Guild. The Paris 1tso Spon sors free buffets on All major american holi Days. More than 300 Mili tary personnel and their families were served on easter  us located at 93 champs Elysee Tele phone 225-8760also helps military tourists i Paris find moderately priced hotel accommodations theater tickets baby Sitters take local and regional Tours make nightclub reservations train and plane reservations or just help wit general information about Paris. Red Cross news vows Given at Hospital Heidelberg special everyone wore White for the most part Hospital White atthe recent wedding of Edna Capadora and spec. 5 Melvin. Threadgill. The ceremony took place inward i of the . Army hos Pital Here where the Bride Groom a Crew chief at Heidel Berg army Airport was con fined with a broken leg. Guests included a room full of patients medics doctors and  Hospital wedding was t just what the couple had i mind. When miss Capadora left Albuquerque n.m., for Ger Many she thought she and her waiting Fiance would be mar ried in a Chapel. But then the misfortune  was injured while working on an army Heli copter. The Church service was out the couple decided to say their vows at the Hospital. Before coming into the army the bridegroom attended West Fork High school West Fork Ark. Ball to provide a a scholarships Kaiserslautern Germany is the annual Charity Ball of the Kaiserslautern German american women s club will be held May 11at the Vogel Weh officers club. Money from the Ball helps the German american student Exchange fund which provide College scholarships for Ameri can students to study in Ger Many and German students to study in the United states. Cocktail hour is scheduled for6 30 ., followed by dinner at 7 30. Proc to meet Darmstadt special protestant women of the Chapel in Darmstadt have invited women in the area to attend a meet ing 9 30 . May 8 in the Darmstadt Community  Thomas Williams of the Wiesbaden air Force Hospital will talk on the Church and the  Spe Cial guests will be nurses and red Cross volunteers teens can american teen agers i Frankfurt who feel they might be interested in using summer vacation to help others are1 being sought by the american red Cross. The local chapter has set Upa series of interviews at which red Cross leaders will explain Volunteer programs available and sign up teens for  interviews will be May 15, 10 and 17 from 3 40 to 5p.m., at the american High school May 15 and 16 at noon at the Junior High school and May 18 from 9 . To 5 .at the red Cross office 97th general  chapter also needs trained registered nurses for Volunteer work at the  interested should Contact James Boyd Field director a Frankfurt military 5500 or 7856. Other projects and activities announced by chapters in Ger Many Are As follows. Bad Kreuz Nach the chapter is planning six hour training course for volunteers beginning june 4 at9 . In the officers and civil ians club. Mrs. Elmer Gainski is in charge of registration. Bonn the recently organize d Redcross Volunteer group serving the . Embassy clinic has re record audience sees Pat show Heidelberg special record turnout of 600 persons attended the Patrick Henry Village Pat meeting Here to see a Talent program by elementary students and faculty and to elect officers for1968-69. Brig. Gen. Roy s. Kelley Usa eur arid seventh army Engineer was elected to succeed col. J. D. Bang As presi Dent. Other officers elected were col. Thomas j. O Dona Hue first vice president . Jerry r. Curry second vice president sgt. . Joe Adcock treasurer and mrs. Verdelle Sands  program directed by. Teachers William Bradley an mrs. Dee Foster included 19 acts ranging from a danish dance by first graders to choral n u m b e r s by sixth graders. The program also included soft shoe dance Complete with Cane and Straw hat by school principal William Lutz. Cei Ved Praise fro sources. Mrs. Harold e. Snow of red Cross Earo Peari Are ahead ii artery and capt. Harles8 us embassy d both have hailed the Fin done by the volunteers. Group led by mrs. Arthur , numbers 14. They assist Harless arid his nurse at  which serves Between 50 and 85 patients a Day v Baum older Twenty four red Cross volunteers received Caps on Corn Cletion of training at recent ceremonies and six volunteers were Given certificates for completion of an 80-hour dental assistant course while 10 women received service tabs.  r. Allen jr., 2ndbrigade co was guest speaker. S receiving Caps were Mes Darnes Mary Borcheller Juanita Brown Peggy Camp Bell Linda Darnell Edwin Forys Ruby Golatt Linda Hardison Dianne Jones Leeanne Kolberg Judy Knight Pat Foster Sandra. J. Macal Laster Jeanette Martz Carol Mauko Marya Medlock Carol Potter Mary Reberry Kath Leen Rodgers Linda. Schwan Der Carol t. Smith Gloria Sumisaki Carolyn Wilson and Frances Worley. American red Cross leaders  1c. V i left and Harold e Snow do Scuri activities of the. Recently formed reel Cross Volunteer group in Bonn. The volunteers work at the  clinic there ing classroom. A a registered nurse who also i red Cross dental assistant certificates went to mesdames. Claire Raul water Gai Gaines Lillian Wil instructor wet discuss prenatal hams Judy Janca Josephine Anatomy Hygiene nutrition ii and exercises labor and de livery and infant care. Regis i Scott and Dahrie burson., a series of five classes on traction cards Cah be obtained baby care fwu be offered by at the clinic or by calling the Trie  beginning May 8 red Cross at Gibbs military at 1 . In the nurses train 5 50, 2312 or 044, a editor Little theater kids put on big show Giessen Germany Spe Cial the Little theater Here recently rang up the cur Tain on a big production by Small actresses and actors. The play the greatest dreamer based on the adventures of Christopher co Lumbus was Given by 33 Stu dents of Joan Lawson s fourth Grade class at the american dependent school. Spec. 4 Thomas e. Parrish of the support Center special services entertainment Divi Sion helped miss Lawson direct the production and also assisted with lighting and sets. Ethel Miller the class shome room teacher was in charge of makeup and student Helen Gardund was narrator. Stars included George Bian Ca and Steven de Stef Ano. Parrish worked on the production during his off duty time. Costumes were provided by the mothers of the children classmates gather around As a greek student Vassilios Pap Ekonomou 15, accepts a scholarship from mrs James h. Ridgeway president of the wives of officers in the army Navy and air Force club Athens Bruce m. Lansdale director of the american farm school of Thessaloniki where Vassilios is a student smiles his approval miss Seghetti j to Ber tarried Rhein main a e r m a Ray special m. Sgt. And mrs. Fredrick i Seghetti have announced the engagement of their daughter Sandra Louise to air Force it. Robert Harry  Bride elect attended american River College sic Ramento Calif her Fiance son of or. And mrs. Robert a Emerson Odenton md., a graduated from the University of Maryland wit a degree Vin electrical Engineer ring. A miss Seghetti s father is member of 7s10tij air a group det. 2, at Rhein a a to of of Ciiab. / v a ". Of a ,.thewedding 15planned $ july in Baltimore i a a Pat convention slated for june Frankfurt special a up a r e n to teacher association delegates f r o to Belgium Netherlands Denmark land and German areas of the Rhine River will Mee at the Terrace club Here for a convention june 0-7. Workshops Are planned organizing and operating 8 Pat conducting meeting planning Agenda for a Yea activities membership Gran using ways and mean and publicity said mrs. Car Olyn Hendrick Field Yeprem Jujj native from the National pm who will be workshop Iealer Joe Rqsenfield regional vice president from but Hahn special workshops will be on a program to school children on smoking  
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