,, ./ J . ' r R' c'1"1 1"1 1"1Last 26 April 1956 JAX AI'R' N'E"W' S ; r a CREDIT UNIONDATA t lliU c'R o rl " Verification$ requests along with statements of share and loan balances! have been mailed to all weekend was one of, fun Federal Credit Union members as and frolic for most Station sere I a part of the periodic audit by the :''icewomen as Waves ,and women Supervisory 'Committee.Regulations . 1 Marines spent the two sunny days : require that' mcm- of liberty at the beaches and surrounding bers records lie checked at least picnic areas. once every''' two years to insure " Highlight of the weekend activities agreement with the Credit Union was the picnic held Sun- office rec rds. .' i day for members and coaches of Any differences should 'bo the Crackerjax softball squad. Of brought to the attention of the course a softball picnic wouldn'tbe Supervisory Committee by 'April complete'without'a ball game, ... 30, 1056. On this date between, so early in the afternoon the 2 : 1530 and 1700 the members of the 4 Wave combine took to the sandy' Supervisory Committee will be iii , boach for a diamond encounter the Credit Union Office, Building . Through the day efforts of all : : 39, to review and reconcile any . attending were used to dig'cars t differences. .. ! out of the soft sand. After getting L .1- Any member not receiving his , stuck for the sixth time, the : T statement and verification% ,.-. Waves were no longer surprised' quest should immediately contact ' when seeing one of the team the Supervisory Committee. ' members it toward them hoofing Arthur W. Allen of the Fiscal via "foot mobile." They just gavea i and Charles M. Head " sigh and started out to meet ___..._ _.. .. ,y,. __" .. n..._______...__...... _n..n.-- Department . and Russell M. Proctor of the the lone figure expressing to IT'S SPRING, MEN! Yes, it's Spring, and Spring means hats, and mention hats and women Overhaul and Repair Departmentare '4 themselves, "We're going to push just. well, they just go "mad-hat". Spring's creative urge was felt by wives of Carrier Air again." Group 17 officers last Friday when they staged an original hat contest. Front row are (left to right) the members of the Supervisory I. Mrs. R. J. McAndrew; Mrs Q. C. Crommelin; and !Mrs. G. M. Shiran. Center row, seated, are (left .Committee. Add an airplane ride and an to right) Mrs.\ William LaLiberte, cleverest hat prize winner for her "Atomic Bomb";; and Mrs. Billy evening "jam session" to a day of Wheat, prettiest hat winner, for ';Wedding of a Paper Doll" creation. Standing rear are (left to I swimming, eats, and sunbathingand right) Mrs R. M. McConnell; Mrs. G. F. 1..ltzIrs.; } R. M. Fender; and Mrs. Edward Potter. :: the result was a terrific out- :1T,1N ing for all. SS Navy Log' Show Launch Drive To Select EM Wife - Lt. Elsie It. Hanson will pack Proves PopularThe As 'Mrs. U. S. Navy Of 1956'Ship her seabag on ;May 1 and say "bon , voyage" to the Waves and NAS "Navy Log" TV show, ahoy, mates, and moveit > And-in her own hand- Jax, where she has been servingas seen locally every Tuesday on over! The Navy Wife Is groups. writing, no less, and not more Wave Administration officer evening, is quite popular, according - coming aboard! than 500 words-an writtenby and Education officer. Miss Han- to recent surveys.A essay "Mrs. United States Navy, 1956" each contestant on "Why I'm 7'.J son, who reported to Jax in Aug- national poll by a well # . will be crowned September 15, Proud to be a Navy Wife." , ust 1953, is departing for Tokyofor known commercial "rating"agency at Long Beach, Calif., in the Nomination forms will be avail her next tour of duty. showed "Navy Log" to Navy's own beauty contest, con- able soon at all commands. They ; . Always interested in the girls' be in the top third of all net- ' ducted with the full approval of must be completed in full, giving personal problems, plus the mili- work television programs of all and accurate information the Navy Department spon- concerningboth tary, the Mainside Waves are kinds. It is seen on the aver- go- .. sored by the Fleet Reserve As the enlisted man and his ing to miss the "always ready tohelp" age evening in over 9,000,000 sociation. wife. And they must be accom- Wave officer who has been homes, which is indicative of I Any Navy wife is eligible pro- panied by a certification of theman's . their 'counselor as well as military an average viewing audienceof i I vided her husband is enlisted services by his commanding - an ; guide for the past three over 30,000,000 people. a I years. Programs to be shown for man on active duty, other than officer. Sailors, too, will feel the loss the next two weeks are: May for training, and who intends to BEING SELECTED AS "Mrs. P \ , United States is envi- of Lt. Hanson who, through her 1, "The Don First" The men make the Navy his career. Career Navy" an able honor in itself. But more 'I efforts in the Education depart who sailed them, ride them bluejackets and chief petty offi- practical embellishments includean _ still"; and May 8 "Bucketof cers may nominate their wives as ment, has furthered many a serviceman's ; on all-expense tour of major U. S. contestants provided the wives - careers. Sand" -. A strange com- S mando mission during World know about it and give their certified cities and Honolulu for the win- ner, her husband, and children, if consentrfwiLL Waves of the Week! Hats off War II. any. Additional prizes of cash and for a job well done to Ruth Gaz- BE DIGNIFIED, too, valuable merchandise which will - ley who will be advanced to tele- in the Navy tradition. While pho- be listed later by-the, FRA, will PRETTY NICE WHEEL - man first calss on May 16. Ruth To meet rigid ,quirements new tographs of the contestants must Shapely Monica Davis stradd- be awarded to the all nominations there top Navy ladyof ling a toy ferris wheel, is cute . has made use of all information military aircraft are tested in a accompany , i the year, as well as to second enough to have any man going available and performed her duty huge "refrigerator-oven" hangar will be no cheese cake or bathingsuit and third place winners. around in circles. She reigned with interest and enthusiasm.A where they are subjected to tem- art admitted. Photographs of Wilson H. Sandcfer national as the 1956 queen of New Jer- . hearty welcome to the news peratures ranging from 65 degrees husbands, also, are required, 'either sey's Palisades AmusementPark vice-president of FRA, and an hip i s' company reporting to to 165 degrees fahrenhcit individually or in family Overhaul and Repair Department recently.during Visiting its 59th servicemen opening 1 Mainside last week. Welcomed employee, was in Washington two can enter at reduced prizes , aboard are Cecilia Samford DN, : weeks ago conferring with Adm. although there's no guarantee -.II Monica will be there to greet and Joeline Willard, YN3. Also Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval them. ,J visiting Barracks 723 for a short Operations, and Vice Admiral J: twd week stay is Ida Free, DK1. L. Holloway Jr., Chief of Naval who is at Jax for a two-week v Personnel, who favor the contest 3n The training cruise. i" c: :, highly. Up 0 A word of cheer and a card 'L >: "l LADDERWith expressing best wishes for a Civilians speedy recovery are extended to Waves Judy Dirksen, SN; Pat (Weekly the lax Air News in Meehan, AN; Del Tusler, SN; and cooperation with the Industrial Joy Schrader, HM1, all patientsat t : Relations Department will list the U .S. Naval -Hospital. various promotion /or Naval Air . + personnel). PO Employees Show (Personnel art invited to visit On the promotion roster effective Interest In Bonds the usa Servicemen' Club at 37 April 22 were five employees - West Monroe St. The club Is open three from Overhaul and Repair Although not a part of the Na- _ val Air Station command and from ODOO'to 2230 daily( ). Department, and two from therefore not eligible to partici- Thursday, April 26-2000, Game Supply Department. pate in the Station's Savings night. Promoted at 0 & R were William Bond Post Office Friday, April 27-2000, Special Stembridge, file clerk GS-3, program, em- , ployees nevertheless have a high ::: : : food at snack bar; dancing; to supervisory general supply games. clerk GS-6 Blanche Hawkins interest in the program with four ; , of six employees enrolled in the Saturday, April 28-2000, Le- clerk-stenographer GS-3 to clerk- payroll savings plan. They have gion dance at Beach Community stenographer, GS-4, and Henry more than their 65 in 56. L xni. Center. All hostesses and servicemen Gunderson, aero engineer GS9to invited. Dancing at club. aero engineer, GS-11. This Good Conduct Medal presentation Sailor explaining his black eye: Is one GOOD of "firsts"CONDUCT. It'* the-first one for Susie Marie'Helman, PN3, Sunday, April 29-1000, Coffee Advanced at Supply Depart She's about 20 years old has and the first ever presented to a Wave by Comdr. Walter G. hour, church; 1700, Vespers and ment were Simeon West, propertyand beautiful golden hair, lovely Winslow, chief staff officer for Commander Naval Air Bases refreshments; 2000, Movie "Rails supply clerk GS-3 to pro voice, a peaches and cream complexion Sixth Naval District It was also the first time such an award has Into Laramie." perty and supply'supervisor GS4 .' < nude In CommbSlx. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Susie, when , : and a1 been Monday, April 30-1000," Ping and Ardelle Heck typist GS-2 : ; a perfect figure she enlisted four years ago, had five brothers and a sister la the : fast right crosr. Armed Forces. Her enlistment expires June 1. pong games; dancing. to clerk-itenosraphcr GS3. , t , - -