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Show At Country Clubs Bowling And Golf Fill Autumn Days 1 v Autumn marks the beginning of the bowling season Salt Lake women and the end of for many team golf play lor others. -Tuesday morning it was bowling that attracted some of the Salt Lake Country Gub ladies as they met at the Wasatch Bowl for their opening event of the season. Out at Willow Crock Country Qub the- - lady golfersLattentlon was on their annual Red and Blue Tournament ' Luncheons followed both country club events, and Willow Creek ladies also elected officers of the Womens Golf Assn. ' Following luncheon at Salt Lake Country Club, Mrs. Alice riepworth entertained the group with a humorous; sports-minde- 1 i .v ;Vv M i f r I d 4 monologe. ' tTi I Pi. x v-OV- fl ;l4 , BOWLING LUNCHEON Mrs. Bruce C. Garrison, left; Mrs, Lawrence H. Birrell. Mrs. J. W-- Andrews and Mrs. LR. Morrison were among Salt Lake Country Gub Lady .Bowlers attending their opening event of the season Tuesday. x' , , x ' Bowling Theme table was Carrying out the bowling theme, the decorated with orange and yellow bowling pins, flanked with x" A matching autumn leaves. "X'" J Chairman of the luncheon was Mrs.. J. W. Andrews, assisted by Mrs. Lawrence H. Birrell and Mrs, Bruce C. Garrison. x ef the ladies bowling group for the coming year are Mrs. LR. Morrison. chairman; Mrs. Andrews, vice Pettigrew,, entertainment; Mrs. chairman; Mrs. Robert-!- . Walter W. Watkins, prizes; Mrs. G. W. Anderson, handicapl-Mrs- . . Steed, courtesy, and Mrs. Milton H. Love, hospitality. ' ' At Willow Creek, buffet luncheon decor depicted the red and blue theme, with red and blue flower pots filled with matching daisies. Centering each daisy was the name of a winner from various classes of golf for the day; Winning team war the blue group with Mrs; Robert M. Schubach, ' - . 1 ' . ' M.-J- - . ' -- ,v A ' A -1 J Reid Shepard, Mrs.Tul AT WILLOW GREEK Mrs. Howard B. Collins, left; Mrs-women. W, Ornsby, Mr. W. G. lasrich and Mrs. M. A. Ferguson Jr. were among Tournament Blue Tuesday. Red and Gub Willow Creek Country golfers at the Luncheon followed the event 1 T'T BssemitMews: WOM IN'S Wed To Edwin Leon Mason A A' - j" FIAT UR IS .xx ' -- -i - Betty Huefner Becomes Bride veil of illusion. Vance, Mrs. Ted Skeen,- - Miss Doll H o us e was setting elbow-lengta white orchid Shiela Sorensen, ' Mrsx Bruce will She a for carry wedding Wednesday and lilies Hansen and Miss Mary Barnroses surrounded by breakfast that honored ard. X' , weds Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Leon of the valley.' A. Mason- .- . Attending the bride will be ex- Mrs. John Huefner, matron of . Prior to the event, they Miss Marsha -- Hunt, " the honor; changed nuptial vows maid of and Mrs. Larry honor, Salt Lake Temple. The bride's Smith. ' G. Eldred Elder Smith, uncle. Leisa Mason, niece of the officlPatriarch to the Church, bridegroom. Will be flower girl ated at the ceremony. Best Man The bride, former Miss Betty Marvin G. Mason Will asHuefner, Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Huefner, 606 sume best man duties for his brother. Karl Petersen, Gary Cortez St Mr. and Mrs. William Gerald Sorensen, Larry Rapier and ' John S. Huefner will usher. Mason, McAllen, Tex., are The bride has attended Uni ents of the bridegroom. Wednesday evening the brid versity of Utah and Brigham al couple will be feted at a Young University. Mr. Mason has attended College-o- f Southreception at Reception Center. ern Utah and is a graduate of Bridal Gown i BYU. 'As she greets guests the Entertaining at prenuptial bride will wear a peau de sole parties have been Mrs. Raw gown featuring, a floor-lengtsel Bradford, Mrs. Paul Huefskirt that falls into a chapel ner, Miss Diana Huefner, Miss train. The fitted bodies is Marsha Hunt, Mrs.- - le Wafe-ham- , si-- Mrs. Clifford E. Uohklin. ityled with a brina neckline and long sleeves. Mrs, Calvin Whiteljekd, Mrs. h A pearl crown releases her Eldred G. SmithxMrs. Arden h - XX captain. Adding to the festivities, each member decorated a hat showing her husbands profession. Prizes were awarded for-th- e most clever, and. winners were Mrs. John J. Forster,: Mrs. F. Ray DuBois Jr. and Mrs. John E. DahL ' . : New Officers ' ; Elected chairman of the Golf Assn, for the coming year was Mrs. L. Reid Shepard. Other officers Include Mrs.: Ver Mrs. W. G. Lasrich, secretary vin R. Gilson, and treasurer; Mrs. John C. Harkness, historian; Mrs. Kenneth P, Alexander, tournament chairman, and Mrs, Kenneth P. Eardley, social chdirman. Planning the final golfing event were MrA Howard B. Collins, chairman; Mrs. Mark K. Boyle, Mrk. Eardley, Robert J. McNally, Mrs. Preston L, Young, Mrs. LF; Hand-ley-; Mrs. Calvin S. Rasmussen, Mrs. Dale RrGwnran, Mrs. William J. Colman, Mrs. Edward W. LaneAnd Mrs. G, Shields. LI YARD - .. WI RCUPHOLSUR ut vs orvi "Everything for tho HOUSE ALL FURNITURE rou Laundering Tip Upholsfertr'1 of NAUGAHYDE 1321 So. State SAYS VOWS Mrs, Edwin Leon Mason was Miss Betty Huefner before lier marriage Wednesday morning A $101 'Salt' Lako When you sprinkle clothes after laundering, fold or roll them loosely The reason Is to avoid having ironout deeply set creases. HU OPEN MONDAY TIL 9 1 ' Womuhs Board Westminster College Wom- an's Board will hold an annual rummage sale Saturday at the Greek Hellenic Memorial Bldg.. 279 So. 2nd West. r The sale will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Money from the sale will be and used for ' scholarships equipment for Westminster .College Mrs. James J. Farley- - is chairman bf the sale with Mrs. Charles Wood assisting.1 Mrs. G. E. 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