The White Falcon - 21.02.1969, Blaðsíða 8
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THE WHITE FALCON
Friday, February 21, 1969
"CPO" Wives News
The CPO Wives’ Club held their
monthly business meeting in the
Calcutta Room of the CPO Club on
Feb. 12. Plans were made during
the meeting for a luncheon held
yesterday at the Rockville NCO
Club.
The theme of the next “Hail and
Bless” dinner to be held March 8
willbe “Nursery Rhymes.” Members
and their husbands are invited. Prizes
will be awarded for the best cos-
tumes.
A “White Elephant Sale" is ten-
tatively scheduled for March 14.
All military personnel, dependents
and U.S. civilians are invited for
the sale. Those persons wishing to
donate items for the sale should
telephone 8115 after 5 p.m. for free
pickup.
The business meeting also took
nominations for club officers. Elec-
tions will be held at the next meet-
ing in March.
Guests welcomed to this past
meeting were Mrs. Paul Stewart,
Mrs. Edward Kehoe, Mrs. John Zeg-
ers, Mrs. Laurence Acre and Mrs.
Arthur Hughes.
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6 MEN RECEIVED AWARDS during ceremon ies at the Marine Barracks re-
cently. Awarded Good Conduct medals are (1. to r.) Cpl. Mark Perkins, Cpl.
William Gray, Cpl. Thomas Fattori, and Cpl. Glen Herrmann. Pfc. Donald
Carson was promoted to LCpl., and LCpl. Gary Kaplan was promoted to Cpl
FAREWELL - LT Sonny J. Wachter is presented a farewell gift by SKC Al-
fred Garcia during a party held at the Supply Department on Feb. 7. LT
Wachter served as Control Division Officer during his tour here which began
in November of 1967. Now on leave in Europe, Lt Wachter is scheduled to
return to Keflavik on Feb. 23 and will leave for his new assignment at Hill
AFB, Utah on the following day.
Reykjavik Pop. Rising
The Census Office in Reykjavik
has reported that the population of
city has reached the 80,918 mark.
This is an increase of 828 persons
over last years population.
This population total was com-
puted as of December 1st, 1968,
and is comprised of 41,455 women,
and 39,463 men.
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The Junior Teen Club at Keflavik
Naval Station has found itself with
a problem. Chief and Mrs. Miller,
who have advised the club for a
year, will soon be leaving, and there
seems to be no replacement. The
club’s activities have grown with
the membership, and the need for
co-advisors is vital.
Couples who may be interested in
assistingthe Junior Teens are asked
to call Mrs. Harshbarger at the Youth
Center.
Cub Scouts To Hold
Blue-Gold Banquet
The annual Cub Scout Blue and
Gold Banquet will be held this Mon-
day evening, February25th., at the
NCO Club, beginning at 6:30
An invitation is extended by all
Cubs and the Cub Scout Program
Committee for the parents and fami-
lies of each Scout to attend the
dinner and program that has been
planned.
This banquet will take the place
of the Feb. Pack meeting.