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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 2, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 16 the stars and stripes Friday August 2 sister requests an audience Pope Grants wish Pope Paul gave a special audience to the Young daughter of it. Col. And mrs. John e. Kelly this summer. Nine year old Grace Kelly who is suffering from cancer which already has resulted in the loss of one Eye was blessed by the Pope during an audience at St. Peter s. The request for the special audience for Grace and her family was made by her older sister Petra. .,"1 wrote to the Vatican on her behalf and received the answer granting my wish surprisingly quickly she said. Our meeting with the Pope was most precious and  Petra now a student at the american University in Washington d.c., visits her parents and Small sister in Europe every summer. Of. Col. Kelly is stationed in Wuerzburg. The family s meeting with the Pope was recorded by a papal photographer. Pope Paul blessed Riffle Grace Kelly during special audience. Mary Neth editor greek scouts entertained Iraklion Crete special the Iraklion girl scouts were hosts to 20 greek girl scouts Ata Clay Camp held on the base recently. The greek scouts and their Leader Chrisoula Sfakianakis came on the last Day of a Veek Long Day Camp for the Brownie scouts who could not make camping trip to Athens with their older scout Sisters. Each girl chose a buddy forthe afternoon of games songs trading of pins and refresh ments. At the closing Cere Mony the american girls gave their new friends gifts made for them during the Cam week. The Clay Camp was directed by mrs. Velma Carman assisted by mrs. Margaret Brady neighbourhood chairman and Barbara Cabral Joan Parriott Janet Lassiter Jay Spear Dolores Green Goldie Wai Kins Dolores Greer and Hazel Glas Gow. Sembach names . Volunteers Sembach Germany Spe Cial mrs. Rowena Anderson and mrs. Patricia Haynes have been selected Here As the fam ily services volunteers for the month of july. Mrs. Anderson joined the program last july and has served More than 400  was assistant office chair Man and is now assistant coordinator. Mrs. Haynes entered the pro Gram in 19 7 and has contributed More than 500 hours Venice. Business award Heidelberg Germany special Kathy Lloyd has been Given a citation for achievement in the commercial Field from Heidelberg Ameri can High school plus a port Able typewriter award for her a Grade average in business classes. Frankfurt . Expands volunteers capped Frankfurt special sixty six new red Cross Volun Teer workers have entered serv ice after capping ceremonies at the 97th general Hospital  23 women and 43 teen agers who Are devoting part of their summer to Volunteer serv ice received red Cross Caps Ina ceremony conducted by it. Frankfurt Grad in nurse program Frankfurt special Linda c. Squitieri daughter of or. And mrs. Victor c. Squiti Eri of this City is taking part in the 1968 summer practicum program at Valley forge Gen eral Hospital Phoenixville  program is designed to give students practical experience in Hospital duties. Miss Squitieri a senior atthe University of Alabama was graduated from Frankfurt american High school. She is interested in dietetics and possible career in the army medical service. Col. Leda e. Jelinek chief of nursing service. Col. Glen b. Wagnon Hospital executive offi cer was the guest speaker. The Hospital volunteers Al had completed two Days of orientation for service in War Sand offices and most also had received three mornings of training in Basic nursing skills. The adult graduates Are Joyce Biu pc Row Darlene Bouchereau Diane Maicl Well Patricia Davis. Catherine  fro min Peggy Fuhrman Iii rail Halm Cathorine Himlin Ain Lroy Ken Nedy Margaret i Lump. Linda Lewis Mable Pemberton Irene Pike an Prieto Sandy rodztewiey., Nancy Schauer Lee Sheppard Martha  Trucy Kristine Muvrin Luis Weaver and Thielma  youth graduates include Mary Lou Baker. Triu by , Tiina Bui son Brenda Baxter mat lean Bon Lowit. Deborah Kay Brokaw Nancy Burih Vickie Oraey Bonnie an Hunt. Cathy Cipriani Nancy Cline. Kim  Cornett Sandra Cor incr Debbie Dillon Roberta Dukes. Jacqueline f Lem Ion Jim Halpren a in roue Hal her. Anna Sellers Wayne Johnson. Kevin Long Catherine Mcle Orl Gillian or Manus Linda Moore Margaret mow Bray Joan Norman uary o Gulmi. Karl Pettit Vickie Richardson aim  Ann Robinson Don Ilene Sailer Teresa 8wlt7.fr, Cli run  Tallant Burllynn Taylor Marge Theodore Debbie Thompson Lyd Latorre Paul Vavrin Belinda Wilden and Annette Ward. Mrs. Wayne Diller s work As area Library supervisor won recent recognition from col. Donald e. Eastlake jr., commander Rheinland Pfalz support District. She was Given a certificate and a 15-year service pin. Prof. Dolciani textbook author to give classes Karlsruhe Germany special . Dependents schools european area mat teachers will Brush up on their math this month. Prof. Mary  of Hunter College is conducting a series of work shops for them in England and Germany. Or. Dolciani is theauthor of three of the Mathe Matics textbooks used Inu Desea algebra and Geom etry classes. Ankara volunteers receive awards Ankara Turkey special Mary Franklin has been selected As Volunteer of the Quarter by the family services group Here. She also was Givena 250-hour guard. Others receiving awards were mesdames Phyllis b. Bayer coordinator stripes and a 4,500-hour guard Sara Cameron assistant coordinator stripes Mickie Alven a letter of appreciation Harriet g. Hoch Stedler a 250-hour guard and one year Stripe Laster b. Lett a 100-hour guard and Guy Lune Rogers a 500-hour  h r e pm o n t h pins were awarded mesdames Gertrud a Froechlich Betty s. Doff Linda b. Makusky Joan Neese an Margery ii. Wess ekk. Rose Mary Leone miss Leone to be wed Stuttgart Germany Spe Cial a. Sgt. And mrs Nick j. Leone have announced the engagement of heir daughter Rose Mary Constance to Lecarl m. Olson. The Bride to be s father is As signed to Supply div. Seventh army support . Olson son of mrs. Louise j. Olson attended Al Carain College in los Angeles Calif and is now a member of . Army signal Center. Eur com part of the signal sup port group 106. A september wedding i planned. It will take place Al Patch Barracks Chapel.  events 1 Calendar if you live in the Frankfurt area Here Are some dates you might wish to Mark on you Calendar. Baby care classes series of classes in baby care for expectant mothers willbe held beginning aug. 14. At the 97th general Hospital. The classes will be conducted by a . Army health nurse in the Hospital conference room. M-500. The class schedule is aug. 14, 1 . Auk. 21, 7 . Aug. 28, 1 . Spot. 4, 1 ,and sept. 11, 1 . Wives Chi meeting Topper no wives club has scheduled three events for a gust. On the with. Tie club will have its regular business Mec ing. On the 13th. Members win tour bad Homburg Castle Andon the 20th, the club will Mic a crazy hat  registration girls wishing to join the i scouts May Register aug. I through 16 at platen and at Teaberry dependent schools n Frankfurt. Adults interested j helping with scout work a sign up to do so with m s a. Bergman. 1 rank Lurt a 544707. Cruise planned Munich special Jujj officers wives club in Coop i Tion with two airlines. I up Soring a 10-Day cruise a 14-211 to Greece and thu an islands.  Days will  v g. Ing Crete he rules. To emos. And phys. There u time fur optional Side a historic Sites Dunn or j. Davs of the trip is r 8 Chapman Munich c in. Is in Eliar a of re Jet lie tour Price will i u Tel accommodations a fing fees taxes. To l Stu costs and most  
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