Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1961 Page: 4 of 38
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Pase Four
Charles Miles
Manager
Pay-
Fort Hood
NCO Wives Hold
Welcome 11 New
The Non-Commissioned Officers
Wives Club held their regular
monthly games Thursday after
noon July 6.
Mrs. Kenneth Hockenberry
president of the club welcomed
Mrs. M. Fought Mrs. J. White
Mrs. C. Butler Mrs. D. Austin
Mrs. G. Wright Mrs. R. Vazel
Mrs. E. Ohisson Mrs. S. Mullins
Mrs. M. Cambell Mrs. R. Monroe
and Mrs. F. Williams as new
members and Mrs. V. H. Eliot
Mrs. N. Hunt Mrs. G. M. Kawa-
bata Mrs. William McAllen and
Mrs. E. Froeming as guests.
Game winners were Mrs. La-
Verne A. Neve Mrs. Hiram P.
McNurry Mrs. Morris Mack Mrs.
William Batsell Mrs. Evert R.
House Mrs. F. Harden Mrs. E.
Froeming Mrs. Richard Atkinson
Mrs. Norman Hibbard and Mrs.
H. Axline the jackpot winner. Con
solation prizes went to Mrs. Wil
bur Wright and Mrs. Nick Hunt.
Refreshments were served af
ter the games. Cakes were baked
by Mrs. Charles DeCriscio Mrs.
James Francis Mrs. Otis Mitch
ell Mrs. Harry Axline Mrs. Ce
cil Crane Mrs. Pomp Corley Mrs.
Paul Cookson Mrs. Thomas John-
SOJOUENERS MEET
Members of the Fort Hood
Chapter 208 National Sojourners
and their guests enjoyed a so
cial evening July 3 at the Fort
Hood Officers' Open Mess.
Honored guests at the affair
were Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rivers.
Mr. Rivers is the Worthy Patron
of the Killeen Chapter 403 OES
while Mrs. Rivers is the Worthy
Matron also of the local chapter
in Killeen.
Baltimore's Milt Pappas pitched
in the major leagues at the age
of 18.
stone Mrs. Ruben Cornejo Mrs.
Richard West and Mrs. Mike Se
govia. Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. John Chicosky Mrs.
Vincent Virgil Mrs. William
Brown Mrs. Harold Lillard and
Mrs. Wayne Kennedy.
Games are sponsored every
501st Avn. Company
The Killeen Base Officer's Open
Mess was the scene of a "Come
As You Are" party by the offi
cers and wives of the 50l9t
Aviation Co. on June 29.
Engineer Wives
Meet For Party
Seventeenth Engineer battalion
officers and wives met July 8 at
the Officers' Open Mess for a
semi-formal battalion party.
Headquarters and E Co. arranged
the affair and provided a unique
party.
After a social gathering and
cocktails officer and wives re
tired to the Occident Room for a
charcoal broiled steak dinner
Capt. Plamondon extended a wel
come to new officers and wives
Capt. and Mrs. Murrah Capt. and
Mrs. Kailin and Lt. Hansard who
recently arrived at Fort Hood.
Farewells were said to Lt. and
Mrs. Snyder Lt. and Mrs. Blan-
chard Lt. and Mrs. Bain Lt. and
Mrs. McMurray and Lt. and Mrs.
Riches.
Each officer was presented with
a picture and inscription of John
Henry. The dinner and program
was followed by dancing in the
main ballroom.
This week's highlight is Organi
zation day July 14.
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SUNDAYS 12:00 to 6:00
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the NCO Open
Mess by the wives club. Cash priz
es gift certificates or merchan
dise will be awarded to lucky win
ners.
Free nursery is provided for
all club meetings. The business
meeting will be on July 13.
CCA 1st AD Social Notes
Capt. and Mrs. Charles Hicker-
son were in charge of the gala
affair and Lt. and Mrs. Jerry
Sewell won the prize for the most
comical costumes.
Farewells were said to Capt.
and Mrs. John Humphreys and
Lt. and Mrs. Sewell who received
lighters and silver trays as mem
entos from the unit. Capt. Hicker-
son presented silver baby cups to
Lt. and Mrs. Sewell and Lt. and
Mrs. Thomas Hession.
Headquarters
The officers' wives of Head
quarters will meet for coffee at
the home of Mrs. Roy Lassetter
Jr. on Monday July 17 at 10
a.m. instead of luncheon as pre
viously announced. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Lassetter Mrs. Edgar
Still and Mrs. James R. Booth.
For reservations call Mrs. Wil-
bert Simpson at OV5-6931 or Mrs.
John Dahl at OV5-6754 before
noon Saturday July 15.
MS Wives Plan
Tuesday Coffee
The Medical Services Officers
Wives Group invite all Medical
Corps Medical Service Corps
Veterinary Corps and Dental
Corps officers wives to attend
their next coffee on Tuesday
July 18 at 9:30 a.m. in the Occi
dent Room of the Fort Hood Of
ficers open mess. Door prizes
will be given.
For reservations those wishing
to attend may call Mrs. Philip
M. Kernan Jr. hostess chairman
at OV5-5631 or Mrs. Harry H.
Browne at ME4-5146 before noon
Saturday July 15. Cancellations
can not be accepted after noon
July 17.
SFC Harvie T. Lawson of Hq.
Battery has been reassigned as
the Intelligence NCO 3d Artillery
2d Armored Division. He succeeds
M-Sgt. Willie Gibson who will soon
depart for a tour of duty in Ha
waii.
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Club members and guests were
presented to Mrs. Wright by Mrs
John L. Clark Jr. president of
The Officers Wives' Club.
Also receiving guests were Mrs.
W. E. Gibbons Mrs. L. A. Han
sen Mrs. Roy F. Brown and Mrs.
Richard T. Woodman.
Special guests of the Club were
Mrs. Joseph C. Conell wife of
Col. Joseph C. Conell Killeen
Army Base Commander Mrs.
James I. King Mrs. Ben Norman
and Mrs. Roy Reynolds.
Tables serving hot or iced cof
fee encircled the room and were
OffiiaiMOpmVyiMA
"Charcoal Steak Night" on the
patio featuring $1.50 and $2 steaks
with all the trimmings cooked to
your special order. Informal dress
is welcome. The Oak Room feat
ures "Happy Hour" from 4:30 un
til 6 p.m. also Double Feature
Tonight. "Eddie on the Organ
followed by the Dbrielanders.
Joe Johnson and his Orchestra
will be playing for the informal
dance held in the Ballroom from
9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Prime Rib of
Beef is the featured special on
the dining room menu for $1.75
along with an array of other ex
cellent choices at a moderate
price.
A special family menu is offered
every Sunday in our dining room
served from 11:30 a.m. until 2
p.m. From 6 until 8 p.m. Sunday
evening an Italian Buffet will be
held in the ballroom and dinner
music will be played throughout
the buffet. Free Post Nursery
Service is available.
Games begin at 8 p.m. on
Wednesday with a variety of priz
es to be won by some lucky peo
ple.
Good food and a Jam Session
in a a re
special features offered every
Thursday night at the Medical
Annex. "Happy Hour" is from
4:30 until 6 p.m.
Division Trains
Holds Picnic
The officers and enlisted men
of Headquarters 2nd Armored Di
vision Trains celebrated their
Unit's Organization Day with an
informal family party at Picnic
Area No. 2 on Thursday July 6.
The men and their families and
friends arrived at the picnic area
at 11:30 in the morning and stay
ed until 4:30 that afternoon.
There were special races and
games for the children and of
course plenty of their favorite
soft drinks.
Dinner was served from 12:30
to 3:30 p.m. a choice of barbe-
qued steak or chicken.
A five man combo from the 2d
AD Band provided music through
out the day.
Headquarters Division Trains
commands the 5 battalions (142d
Signal 48th Medical 124th Ordi
nance 17th Engineers and 2d
Quartermaster) which are respon
sible for the logistical support of
the 2d Armored Division.
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CURFEWi*
The unit was organized in 1942
at Fort Benning.
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WIVES CLUB RECEPTION Mrs. John L. CJIark Jr.
(right) president of the Fort Hood Officers' Wives Club wel
comes Mrs. W. H. S. Wright (center) wife of the new Fort
Hood and 2d Armored Division commander at a reception
in her honor at the Officers' Open Mess on Wednesday July 5.
On the left is Mrs. Joseph C. Conell wife of the commander of
Killeen Army Base. (U. S. Army Photo.)
OWC Welcomes Mrs. Wright
With Coffee At FHOOM
The Fort Hood Officers Wives' presided over by wives of Fort
Club welcomed Mrs. William H. S.
Wright wife of Maj. Gen. Wright
at a Coffee held Wednesday
July 5 at the Fort Hood Officers'
Club.
Hood Senior Officers.
Four white poodles made by
Mrs. W. H. Goodnite Jr.
awarded as door prizes to Mrs.
J. C. Dennison Mrs. Charles B.
Thorp Mrs. Joseph P. Sullivan
and Mrs. Frederick W. Sherman.
Arrangements for the coffee
were made by Mrs. W. E. Gib
bons and a committee composed
of Mrs. W. H. Goodnite Jr. Mrs.
S. B. Moore Mrs. D. H. Odell
Mrs. J. C. Dennison and Mrs.
J. A. Campbell.
Auxiliary Holds
Monthly Meeting
The ladies of the Mother's Aux
iliary of Boy Scout Troop 125 held
their regular monthly meeting on
July 5th at the Y.C.A.A. build
ing.
Plans were made to provide a
watermelon party for the Scouts
to take place immediately after
the Court of Honor which will be
held on July 13th at Camp Arrow
head beginning at 8:00 p.m.
M-Sgt. L. Merrywell scout mas
ter spoke to the ladies on the
summer camp program and
urged all parents to attend on vis
iting day. Summer camp for
Troop 125 will be from July 16th
through July 22nd. The bus taking
the boys to Camp Tahauya will
depart from the Y.C.A.A. building
at 1:00 p.m. on the 16th. Visiting
day will be Thursday July 20th
beginning at 4:00 p.m. Come and
see your son in action!
Remember ladies of Troop 125
the Mother's Auxiliary meets on
the first Tuesday of each month
7:00 p.m. in the Scout house.
NO LONGER ELIGIBLE
An enlisted person who has
made application for voluntary re
tirement will be considered ineli
gible for appointment to a higher
grade. This comes about through
change one to FUSA Manual 600-
2.
HQ. COFFEE
The 2d Armored Division Head
quarters coffee will be held on
Tuesday July 18 in the Orient
Room of FHOOM at 9:30 a.m.
For reservations or cancellations
please call Mrs. John L. Isaac
son ME 4-3490 or Mrs. Hal H.
Bookout OV 5-4644 before noon
Saturday.
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2d AD Social Notes
15TH CAVALRY
"Come as you are" was the
theme carried out for the coffee
of the ladies of the 15th Cavalry.
Mrs. William Hover and Mrs.
Frank Davis were hostesses to
the group at the home of Mrs.
Davis on July 7.
Mrs. Everett Luckenbach wife
of the Combat Command Com
mander was welcomed as a spe
cial guest to the group and was
presented a corsage using the
red and white 15th Cavalry col
ors. Mrs. Luckenbach also assist
ed at the silver service.
Mrs. William Redmond wife of
the 15th Cavalry commander held
a short business meeting. s.
Frank Davis was elected to the
Hospitality committee to replace
Mrs. Tom Sliman who is leaving.
Also Mrs. Redmond read thank
you notes from Mrs. Antone Kem-
netz Mrs. Charles Spaide Mrs.
Robert McNutt Mrs. Albert Ruck-
man and Mrs. James L. Kaiser.
Newcomers welcomed were
Mrs. John Undercoffer and Mrs.
Harold Wager. Farewell trays
were presented to Mrs. Tom Sli
man and Mrs. Vern Ebert.
Mrs. James Walch asked for
volunteers to teach summer Bible
School.
Toastmasters
Install New
President
The top job in the Killeen-Fort
Hood Toastmasters Club changed
hands at Monday's regular meet
ing held in the Fort Hood Officer's
Open Mess.
Charles Crabtree accepted the
gavel from Walt Snyder and as
sumed the duties as new president
of the organization effective next
Monday.
In other elections Forrest Per-
inger replaced Walt Wolf as the
educational vice president and
Scott Kennedy became the ser-
geant-at-arms in place of Larry
Bain. The election of new officers
came about as a result of com
pletion of terms of service of
former officers.
Following the elections Walt
Wolf who leaves Fort Hood this
week spoke on the subject "I'm
a Flop In Toastmasters." Obvi
ously underestimating the situa
tion he was voted the best speak
er of the evening. It was speech
number 12 for Wolf and approp
riately the final one in the basic
training series for toastmasters.
Also speaking was Forrest Per-
inger on "Measuring Television."
He was selected as the most im
proved speaker.
Table Topics handled by John
Ronan consisted of two minute
talks on words used by psychia
trists to determine the character
of individuals. Presenting the best
table topic by a member was Dick
Hawes whose word was "time."
Best topic given by a guest was
performed by Keith Bingham.
Best evaluator of the evening
as on a el
general evaluator was John Binns.
Toastmaster of the evening was
Bill Jaynes.
Guests for the meeting were
Bingham and retired Major Jack
Tyler.
The next regular meeting of the
Toastmasters will be held at the
Fort. Hood officers Open Mess
next Monday starting at 7 p.m.
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Mrs. Redmond asked Mrs. Paul
Osborne and Mrs. John Undercof
fer to serve as hostesses for the
August coffee.
Scout
News
Fort Hood scouts and scouters
are filling the long summer days
with activities from fishing to
camping.
PACK 111
A picnic at Camp Kickapoo with
games and achievement awards
highlighted the recent activities
of Cub Scout Pack 111.
Letters of appreciation were
presented to Lt. Donald Savage
departing Cubmaster 1st Sgt. and
Mrs. Bill Corn former Neighbor
hood Commissioner and Den
Mother by Capt. H. E. Rainbolt
Neighborhood Commissioner at
the outing.
Awards presented were to Mich
ael Denton Lion Badge Steward
Woodward and Mike Brown Sil
ver Arrow Points Ernest Sangraw
and Jesse Koontz Bobcat pins.
Steward Woodward was appointed
Denner with Mike Brown as as
sistant.
Pack 111 is planning a tour of
the Fort Hoid Airfield soon.
PACK 125
All dens of Pack 125 will meet
at the Bowling Alley Fort Hood
Saturday July 15.
PACK 124
New Cubmaster SFC. J. L. Cor-
lett was recently introduced at
the monthly pack meeting of Cub
Pack 124 and two films "Teach
ing Johnny to Swim" and "It is
Fun to Swim" were reviewed.
Lt. Col. William W. Cover new
ly appointed Committee chairman
introduced new troop committee
members Lt. Willard K. Morris
78th Artillery Lt. P. J. Council
14th Artillery and M-Sgt. R. C.
Otto 16th Artillery.
At the Committee meeting plans
were made to suspend Den Meet
in he no it
Pack activities and outings during
July and August
There is a need for Den Mothers
in Pack 124 and anyone interested
should call SFC J. L. Corlett OV
5-5319 during duty hours or OV5-
5550 at home.
TROOP 111
Boy Scout Troop 111 is attend
ing a summer camp session at
Camp Tahuaya this week.
TROOP 124
Camp Tahuaya is the scene of
activties for Boy Scout Troop 124
next week.
TROOP 123
Boy Scout Troop 123 will attend
a summer camp session at Camp
Tahuaya next week.
POST 111
After many trials adjustments
bailing and rebuilding the Ex
plorer 21-foot cabin cruiser "Miss
Roo" is finally skipping around
on Belton Lake.
Plans are in the process for a
a on
lake with camping and cooking at
any likely spot.
Explorer Lloyd Martin spent
four days at the Explorer Jam
boree in Oklahoma City during
June.
OWC Plans
July Tea
THESE TRUTHS WE MUST HOLD
SOUTHWEST ATTRACTING MANY
WORKERS TO NEW INDUSTRIES
ii
The Officers Wives' Club of
Fort Hood will sponsor a tea to
honor Mrs. R. Q. Brown on Mon
day July 17 at 3:00 p.m. at the
Fort Hood Officers' Open Mess.
You may make your reserva
tion through your unit as you
would normally do for your regu
lar OWC functions and the cut
off time will be noon Friday July
14.
All officers' wives and their
guests are invited to join with the
OWC in showing our love and
appreciation foir Mrs. Brown prior
to Gen. Brown's retirement on
July 31.
Party Honors
Mrs. Teague
Mrs. R. D. Harwood honored
Mrs. C. O. Teague who's hus
band is retiring at the end of
this month with a bridge party
in her home recently. Mrs. F. J.
McNeese assisted.
SHOULD GOVERNMENT BE MAN'S SERVANT OR MASTER?
Americans believe:
Government should
be strong enough to protect the
people from aggression foreign and
domestic but not strong enough to
regiment them. The law should
create and maintain the conditions
under which the people are free
from monopolistic restraint to plan
work produce and develop them
selves to the full measure of their
individual abilities. Americans
believe that a strong nation is
based fundamentally on strong
self-reliant citizens.
Friday July 14 1961
Births
MOFFETT Born June 18. to SP-4
and Mrs. James Frederick Moffett. Sr..
5I3th QM Co. a son James Frederick Jr.
KNIPPA Born June 25 to SP-4 and
Mrs. Donald Paul Knippa Btry 16th
Arty a daughter Deborah Elaine.
TOMUNSON Born June 26 to SP-4
and Mrs. Alton Ray Tomlinson. 697th
Engr Co a daughter. Sheila June.
PASSUTH Born June 26 to SP-4
and Mrs. John Joseph Passuth. Co C.
46th Engr Bn a daughter Linda Marie.
WALKER Born June 26 to 2d Lt.
and Mr. John Augustus Walker Hq Co
41st Inf a daughter. Karen Denise.
BOYD Born June 26 to 1st Lt. and
Mrs. Wray Eilson Boyd. Ha Btry Div.
Arty 2d AD a son Paul Wray.
SENA Born June 26 to Pfc. and
Mrs. Manuel Richard Sena. Jr. 502d
Adm Co a son Manuel Richard III.
CAMPBELL Born June 27 to Pfc.
and Mrs. James Walter Campbell
Co. Killeen Base a daughter Pamela
Sue.
CORDERO Born June 28 to Pfc.
and Mrs. Jose Antonio Cordero Sr. 141st
Sig Bn. a son Jose Antonio Jr.
MCBRIDE —Born June 28 to SP-5
and Mrs. James Oliver McBride 149th
Ord Co a daughter Sarah Ann.
SLAVEN Born June 28 to SP-4 and
Mrs. June Dewitt Slaven 501st Avn Co a
daughter Dagmar Janell.
SMITH —Born June 28 to Sfc. and
Mrs. George Allen Smith Co D 17th
Engr Bn. a daughter Bonita Louise.
TEIGUE Born June 28. to Sgt. and
Mrs. Fred Junior Teigue 649th QM Co
a daughter Kathy.
SMITH Born June 28 to Sfc. and
Mrs. Jennings Millard Smith. A Btry.
78th Arty a daughter Jane Michelle"
DICKESS Born June 29 to Sgt. and
Mrs. George H. Dickess Svc Btry 14th
Arty a son Billy Joe.
HAYDEN Born June 29. to Pfc. and
Mrs. Spencer Ignatius Hayden Co
D'
A dessert was served including
parfait fruit salad cheese bread
sticks and coffee.
G'h Inf a daughter Sherroll Deni.se
MCCURDY Born June 30 to SP-4
a™! Mrs Norman Mark McCurdy Co D.
°rd Bn a
A
Prizes were won by Mrs. R. G.
Todd Mrs. J. J. Jackson Mrs.
Robert O'Reilly and Mrs. Robert
Alexander.
The hostesses presented Mrs.
Teague with an engr'aved silver
tray.
Other guests attending were
Mrs. H. Barnett Mrs. Fred Rich
ardson Mrs. Luckenbach Mrs.
J. F. Bowen Mrs. J. T. Nolen
Mrs. J. F. Plauche Mrs. Robert
Lewis and Mrs. J. P. Wilson.
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905 E. BANCIER AVE.
KILLEEN
Now Is The Time To Take Care Of Your
Hair and Beauty Needs For The Hot Sum
mer. Early And Late Hours By Appoint
ment. Dial ME4-7641 for Appointment.
daughteri Kjm EIaine
MCGLAUFLIN Born July 1 to 1st
Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Francis McGIauflin
Co. lah Engr Bn. a son Michael 3.
SECHRIST Born July 1 to SP-4
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Frank'in
Special Cold Wave $12.50
Style Cut $1-50
Manicure $1.35
Arch 50
Sechrist. Jr..
Alan Killeen Base a son James
FERKANY Born July 1 to 2d Lt
and Mrs Edward Anthony Ferkany. Co
B-
41st Inf a son James Edward.
SMITH Born July 2. to SP-4 and
Mrs. Kenneth Nelson Smith. 54th Signal
Co. a son. DuVVayne Kenneth.
SUGZDA Born July 2. to SP-4 and
Mrs. Alexander Sugzda Jr. 518th Ord
Co. a daughter Patricia Ann.
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Born
July 2. to 2d Lt. and
Mrs. Samuel Hoffman Gray 319th MI
Bn a daughter Patricia Gay.
GILES NEW CO
Lt. George Giles of Service Bat
tery 3d Artillery 2d Armored Di
vision has been appointed the
commanding officer of Battery A.
Total Regular Value $15.75
Special Price $9.00
Wave For Tinted & Bleached Hair $20.00
Style Cut $1.50
Manicure $1.25
of-dl Regular Price $22.75
Special Price $16.00
Non-Stripping Shampoo And Set $1.50
Style Cut $1.50
Color Retouch $5.00
Manicure $1.25
Total Regular Value $9.25
Special Price $7.50
These Prices Good Mon. through Sat. For July
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