Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1965 Page: 8 of 14
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142ND SIGNAL BN.
The Office^ Wives Of the
:142nd Signal Battalion held
their monthly coffee at the
home of Mrs. E. C. Hermann
Jr.
The business meeting was
presided over by Mrs. C. T.
Torrey. The "cakes and sand
wich project" for the USO was
discussed. The ladies were re
minded of the coming luncheon
of the Signal Wives.
6th Bn. 92nd Artillery
Wives of 6th Bn. 92nd Ar
tillery 2nd Armored Division
recently held their monthly cof
fee in the home of Mrs. Jack
Ryland with Mrs. W. L. Weav
er Jr. as cb-hostess.
Newcomers introduced were
am A W a
Gregory C. Clement and Mrs.
J. Douglas Salyer. Farewell
gifts were presented to Mrs.
William E. Malone and Mrs.
Richard C. Phillips.
The May coffee will be held
on the third Thursday with
Mrs. Michael R. Sadlon and
Mrs. Edward J. Miller Jr. as
cohostesses.
Officers and wives of the 6th
Bn. 92nd Artillery held a cook-
out at Killeen Base April 25.
Newcomers introduced were Lt.
and Mrs. James A. Wayne and
Lt. and Mrs. J. Douglas Sal-
lyer.
Farewell gifts were pre
sented to Maj. arid Mrs. Bruce
M. Miller Lt. and Mrs. Rich
ard C. Phillips and Lt. and Mrs.
Beningo Soto.
1st Bn. 50th Infantry
Officers' wives of the 1st Bn.
2nd AD Social Notes
50th Infantry 2nd Armored Di
vision met in the ballroom of
the Killeen Base Officers' Open
Mess for a coffee April 29. Host
esses were Mrs. James Schultz
and Mrs. John LeRoy.
A short business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. George Bar-
tel and plans were announced
for a battalion get-together with
a Hawaiian setting May 21 at
the Killeen Base Officers' Open
Mess.
Newcomers included Mrs.
Richard D. Fleck and Mrs.
Harlan Van Winkle while fare
wells were bade to Mrs. Ramon
Leyva and Mrs. Arthur Sant-
spree.
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Ramon Leyva.
Hostesses for the next coffee
are Mrs. Clifford Yaun and
Mrs. Thomas Stoffel.
ROA Auxiliary-
Elects Officers
The Reserve Officers Associ
ation Ladies Association auxil
iary to the Reserve Officers As
sociation held elections for Tex
as state officers at the joint
ROA-ROAL convention held at
the Cowhouse Hotel in Killeen.
New officers are Mrs.
Charles A. Boyd El Paso pres
ident Mrs. H. 0. Knight Jr.
San Antonio 1st vice-president
Mrs. Vernon Scott Killeen 2nd
vice president Mrs. A. D. Wad-
dell El Paso secretary-treas
urer. Oppointive officers in
clude Mrs. John Weber El Paso
chaplain and Mrs. Kerns Tay
lor historian.
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3rd Brigade
The 2nd Armored Division's
3rd Brigade Bridge Group met
at the home of Mrs. Ramon
Leyva April 29 with Mrs. H.
Roger Houck serving as host
ess.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
a el a N a
Wilderson and Mrs. George
Bartel.
Mrs. Donald Pagel will serve
as hostess for the next meet
ing.
1st Bn. 41st Infantry
Officers' wives of the 2nd Ar
mored Division's 1st Bn. 41st
Infantry met during the month
of April at the home of Mrs.
William H. Thompson.
Guest player was Mrs. James
D. Gauntt while Mrs. John S.
Mace and Mrs. Stephen P. Stout
were high scorers in bridge.
Hq. Co. and Support Command
Enlisted and NCO wives oi
Hq. Co. 2nd Armored Division
and Support Cofnm&nd units
will hold their monthly coffee
in the Hacienda Room of the
Crossroads Club at 9:30 a.m.
May 12.
Included in the meeting will
be games while a free nursery
will be provided.
The meeting will consist of
wives from Hq. Co. 2nd AD
an an S
Command 124th Maintenance
Bn. 142nd Signal Bn. 502nd
Military Police Co. 502nd MI
Detachment 502nd Administra
tion Co. 28th Chemical Detach
ment and the 48th Medical B.n.
PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
Parents of children from
the first grade through high
school who wish their children
to have a dental prophylaxis
and stanons fluoride treat
ment may accomplish this by
making an appointment at
Dental Clinic Number One
Building 3401 located at 162d
Street and Brigade Ave. Ap
pointments may be made
Monday through Friday be
tween the hours of 1 p.m. and
4 p.m. in person.
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land Ohio) commander of the 47th Medical Bn.
whose command sponsored the YCAA Pee-Wee
basketball team the Royals is presented a trophy
in appreciation of the interest and help shown the
boys. Team members present are (left to right)
Lloyd Gibson Jr. Mickey Burns Ellis Thigpen Jr.
Observing the ceremony is team coach Jack
Doody and Lt. Col. Cecil B. Sauls (center Tear)
YCAA athletic chairman. (U.S. Army Photo)
Red Cross Notes
Officers' Wives Club members
who sponsored a party for
the patients at the Fort Hood
Army hospital are Mrs. Carl
Simmons Mrs. Charles Thomp
son Mrs. Edwin Olsmith Mrs.
Benjamin Williams Mrs. Phil
lip Hatten Mrs. Martin Mc-
Namee Mrs. Joseph Strelecki
Mrs. Archibald Arnold Jr. Mrs.
Thomas Steward Mrs. James
Bogart Mrs. D. M. Currie and
Mrs. Robert Ellison.
Mrs. James Roberts Jr.' is
attending the Surgeon General's
workshop on the prevention of
disability from Arthritis at the
Airlie House in Warrenton Va.
Mrs. Roberts serves as a Red
Cross volunteer at the field of
fice on post.
Red Cross volunteers who
participated in the Fort Hood
April blood bank were Mrs.
William Moskovitz chairman
Mrs. Lee Ferguson assistant
chairman Mrs. Walter Gelini
co-ordinator Mrs. E. C. D.
Scherrer Mrs. Charles O'Mal-
ley Jr. Mrs. Robert Safford
Mrs. Harold Summers Mrs.
Ralph Smoot Mrs. Robert Ben
nett Mrs. James Roberts Mrs.
Ben Wier Mrs. Lewis Murray
and Mrs. Charles Cannon.
Also Mrs. Leonard Johnson
Mrs. Ann Kennedy Mrs. Ray
mond Reid Mrs. Paul Schaf-
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Mrs. J. B. Spencer Mrs. Law
rence Gunning Mrs. Edwin Ol
smith Mrs. John Stevens Mrs.
Ronald Matthews Mrs. Charles
Norton Mrs. Clifford Micker
Mrs. L. S. Boatwright Mrs
Donnelly Bolton Mrs. Robert
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Shedd and Mrs. Clifford Sulli
van.
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Mrs. Lawrence Zaumeyer Mrs
Charles Jacobson Mrs. A1 Sar-
necki Mrs. James Kalergis
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Old Ironsides' NCO's and
their wives will honor Maj.
Gen. and Mrs.. H. J. Jablonsky
with a reception and military
dinner-dance starting at 6:30
p.m. on Thursday May 20 at
the Fort Hood NCO Open Mess.
Tickets are available through
all sergeants major and first
sergeants in the 1st AD. All
NCO's Sp-6's and Sp-7's are
encouraged to purchase tickets
at an early date to insure res
ervations.
Division Troops
The regular monthly coffee
for NCO and enlisted men's
wives of Division Troops will
be held at 9:30 a.m. May 12 in
the ballroom of the NCO Open
Mess.
The program will be a dem
onstration of flower arranging
by a member t)f the Copperas
Cove Garden Club.
Hostesses for the coffee will
be wives of the 501st Adminis
at on at on a
cancellations may be made by
calling Mrs. C. P. Flanagin
685-2256 before Tuesday.
3rd Brigade
Officers and their wives of
Headquarters were guests at
the home of Brigade Comman
der Col. and Mrs. Donnelly P.
Bolton for a picnic supper.
After dinner Col. Bblton pre
sented two of his departing
staff Maj. and Mrs. Albert W.
Smarr and Maj. and Mrs. Wil
liam J. Moffatte with "Bull
dog" momentos. Maj. Smarr is
going to the Republic of Viet
Nam and Maj. Moffatte is go
ing to the Defense Language
Institute West Coast at Presidia
Monterrey Calif.
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501st Aviation Bn.
Officers wives met at the
home of Mrs. Robin Bartlett for
bridge. High honors were won
by Mrs. Robert D. Craig and
second place by Mrs. Harold
R. Hannon. Lunch was served.
3rd Bn. 19th Artillery
An evening dessert coffee for
the officers' wives was held
April 22 in the home of Mrs.
Wayne G. Gillespie. Co-hostess
was Mrs. Marshall R. McRee.
During the business meeting
Mrs. A. V. Arnold Jr. announc
ed a ptt luck supper to be held
in her home at 6:30 p.m. May
12. Mrs. William B. McCloskey
Jr. was hostess for a bridge
party May 5.
Mrs. Richard Kane was a
guest and Mrs. McRee was pre
sented a farewell battalion key
chain from the wives at the
dessert coffee. Following the
business meeting Mrs. Ruby
Edwards demonstrated wom
en's beauty products.
Sunflowers decorated the des
sert table and Mrs. Arnold
poured coffee.
1st Bn. 13th Armor
A monthly wives' coffee was
held in the dining it)om of the
Holiday Terrace. Mrs. Gordon
A. Longbach and Mrs. Charles
D. Fiser were hostesses. Mrs.
Benjiman B. Williams held a
business meeting and appoint
ed Mrs. Robert E. Lax reser
vation chairman. A potluck sup
per was announced for May 11.
Special guest was Mrs. Lar
ry J. Powers mother of Mrs.
Walter T. Bragg.
4th Bn. 3rd Artillery
A coffee for wives of the bat
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Officers' Open Mess. Hostesses
for the event were Mrs. Thom
as G. Echols and Mrs. David
D. Longley.
Special guests were Mrs. Phi
lip A. Hatten and Mrs. Duayne
A. Parker who were presented
corsages. A corsage was also
presented to Mrs. Hartwin R.
Peterson.
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Jon R. Gerlach.
Mrs. Hatten outlined plans
for a luncheon to be held on
May 11 at the Fort Hood Offi
cers' Open Mess in Honor of
Mrs. H. J. Jablonsky.
123rd Maintenance Bn.
Officers' wives met Wednes
day for their monthly coffee at
the home of Mrs. Raymond
a on os re
Robert Bellomy and Mrs. Va
chon.
Mrs. James Hoey conducted
a business meeting and discuss
ed plans for a May picnic.
Welcomed to the battalion
was Mrs. Jack Niness and a
MaiujCa/dm
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farewell gift was given to Mrs.
Wallace Cox.
The Ordnance wives coffee
was held at the home of Mrs.
Raymond Vachon Friday. Host
esses were Mrs. Richard Tulsey
and Mrs. Vachon.
Mrs. V. E. Woodard conduct
ed the business meeting and
Mrs. Wallace Cox was given
a silver tray. Mrs. Anita Lamb
was welcomed to the group.
An Ordnance formal dinner-
dance will be held May 29 at
the Fort Hood Officers' Open
Mess.
Officers and wives met for a
buffet dinner at the Killeen
as O O
which was sponsored by Co. E.
Entertainment was provided by
the Coachmen.
Lt. Col. James J. Hoey pre
sented farewell gifts to Capt.
and Mrs. Wallace Cox Capt.
ha on a a
Knight Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robertson and Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Hedgecock.
Capt. and Mrs. Ron Phillips'
were welcomed to the battalion.
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1965, newspaper, May 7, 1965; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254836/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Casey Memorial Library.