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Show 2 SUNDAY, OnOBER 4. 11S3 Logan (Cache Courtyl blah The Herald Journal Receive Awards At Banquet Logans Lady Golfers Doris Thorpe, Barlow Patfy ?& - J&iL Win Top Honors big evening for the ladies of the Logan Golf and Country Clut when they met Fri- It was a I r- - -- day evening at the Bluebird to their awards banquet. Top trophy, the directors cup, went to Doris Thorpe. LeRoy Anderson made the presentation. President Jack Parson awarded the presidents cup to Patty Barlow. Tyra Palmer, tournament chairman, presented gifts to the following players: Doris Thorpe, championship; Marg Land, runner-up; Ruth Baugh and Ruth Malouf, tiiird place, and to Ruth Baugh, medalist in the championship flight. Olficers Trophy Vice President Louise Johnson presented Verna Geddes wijh the officers trophy. Peggy Wangs-gaar- d received a gift as runner-u- p Claudine Ferrin, winner of the novice group, and Vera Nielsen, runner-ureceived gifts. Winners of the monthly legs were presented with gifts by Tvra Palmer. In the group, June leg, Marg Land, August leg, Ruth Malouf; September leg, Vone Neuberger. In the nine-hol- e group, June leg, Mabel Evans; July leg, Claudine Ferrm; September leg. Helen Llechty. Low Putts Members Alta Palmer was presented with a gift for the lowest putts for September, Laura Kinghorn received a gift as the winner of the accuracy tournament; Verna t Get'des received a gift for the m It blind bogie. Ruth Baugh presented gifts to the six gills who were winners of the Baugh tournament- - Lucille Johnson, Janet Randall, Mary Lou LamL, Mart; Land, Tyra Pal- 9 a4. af ' a . " f i vr PM &,i 4 k - t ..rt 4 D?. : l-- I .... - d T v A?. ' p, Officers for the coming year are, Claudine Ferrin, vice president; president, and Ruth Clayton, secretary - treasurer. Laura Kinghorn mer IA of the championship team , v., . left to right, Ruth Malouf, LaVona Neuberger, Doris Thorpe, and Marg Land. v ik V y W. V4 L ;A fir 'AH, f' and Lucy Cole. Mary Comer presented a trophy to Lucy Cole for the most improved goiter. A and B teams Kate Haskins presented gifts to Grace Anderson, Kay Loll and Jennie Bullen for being hostesses to the teams. She also presented gifts to the members of the A" and B teams and gave them a vote of thanks for representing the Logan club. Winners of the door prizes were Beth Clayton and Thelma Jacobsen. Entertaining on the program which followed the banquet were Pat and Thelma Jacobsen who sang, and a clever mock television program with Blanche Hansen assisted by Viola Squires, Margaret Budge, Ruth Malouf, Janet Randall and Louise Victors in the championship group, eighteen hole leg tournament, seated, Doris Thorpe who received the directors cup; Marge Land, June winner; standing, Verna Geddes, who received the officers trophy; Ruth Malouf, August winner, and Ruth Baugh, . championship runnerup. Today's Pattern Winners in the officers group, nine hole leg tournament, left to right, Claudine Ferrin, July winner ;Helen Liechty, September winner; Patty Barlow, winner of presidents trophy, and Mabel Evans, June winner. NEEDLEPOINT Greater assortments Confident Make Bucilla "the Must Line" for You Me., RANGOR, Greater Values ... In all sizes . . . new exquisite coloring . , . a fine selection of needlepoint pieces and picture kits. The Bucilla Needlepoint Picture Kits contain everything you need . . . frame, glass, embroidered design and tapestry yam to complete the backt, ground. Bucilla Tapestry Yarn is 100 virgin wool comes In a complete range of rich, 75e SKEIN glowing, decorator colors. House (ID Speaker Joseph W.' Martin Jr. predicts the Republican Party will gain 25 seats In the House in the 1954 elections to defeat the aims of Fair Deal Democrats who plan to turn back down the road to bankruptcy and socialism. A reinforce Republican Paris vital to ty In Congress. the success of the Eisenhower program, Martin said in a speech last night at a Maine Republican recogniUon dinner." moth-resistan- ... J"vfr"3Wgr am 7. j? i X , MOHSAtfMKMAMS PLUMBW B998 12-4- 2 You can be sure youre always well dressed in a classic bke this Novice group winners, left to right, Claudine Ferrin, first; Vera Nielson, runnerup, and one. New and smart looking with a slightly full skirt, softly roundLucy Cole who received a trophy for most improved player. ed collar. Make in a rich monotone for fall. Pattern No. 8998 is a sew-rit- e PIZZA-LIK- E pattern in sizes 12, 14, perforated Police 10, 18. 20; 40, 42. 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