Show ) SUNDAY MORNING ' S' - ' MAY fat 4 1952 ''' ' """ r LEISURE ON THE GREEN! The groat open spaces are calling and members of the Ogden Golf and Country club are practicing their golf and hostesses are busy planning the summer bridge luncheons MID-SPRIN- Above: Mrs J M Pantone Jr Mrs HTM Lund and Mrs H Earl Rushmer an joy a walk over the green Below: Mrs Stuart P Dobbs and Mrs Ronald Wadsworth take a few pointers in driving from Instructor Ernie Scfmefter Above right: The bridge luncheons chairmen get together on the patio to talk over plans for the year Left at table are Mrs Wallace H Ellis Mrs Douglas F Pincock and Mrs E Hugh Ford esse ciate chairman standing back Mrs Richard Hemingway Mrs Alan L Nye at right Mrs Spencer S Eccles chairman for May luncheons Mrs Blaine V Glasmann general chairman of luncheons and Mrs George A Ward "Stan G At Side: Mrs Reid Jensen and F Easley prepare the handicap scores Mrs Emerson p j PERSON-to-PERSO- N By Alice Pardoe West Captains of the two teams forPbllock chairman Mrs Robert W the tournament were Mrs Frank Bauter and Mrs Garth Peck K Rynders and Mrs Robert L tertainment Mrs Ronald Wads-whe- n West The theme for the lunch- - worth chairman Mrs Clinton L eon was "Gabriella the Goofey Pugmire Mrs Neil R Olmstead Golfer" and it was carried out with Mrs Richard Hemingway and Mrs i j the year miniature golf figures placed A M Patterson tournament Mrs bridge luncheons table Reid W Jensen chairman Mrs Mrs Claude Parry president of about the large There was just enough nip in the air to make it delightful and the Lady Golfers was in charge j in between bowls of pink almond Fred C Jackson Mrs Alan L Nye there were so many lovely flowers with her officers assisting — Mrs blossoms and tulips handicap Mrs H Earl Rushmer tucked around on women's hats G T Hone vice president Mrjs Helping Mrs Parry plan the sea-- i chairman Mrs J J Dunbar rules and suits and on the tables for J H Pafke secretary and treas-- son besides her officers will be Mrs C R Albright chairman j urer Mrs Blaine V Glasmann his- - Mrs J M Pantone Jr chairman Mrs H M Lund and Mrs Rob- luncheons Out getting their first sunburn torian and Mrs Emerson Easley Mrs J M Hardy and Mrs E F ert Grant publicity start lor the on Wednesday were about 75 golf- - state representative iAldous awards Mrs Robert Dl It was a bang-uwho competed in the Greens It was busv and gav trie Ogden Golf and Counfry club and Fairways tournament — and and Friday afternoons more than that gathered for lunch- its members buzzed around eon The Greens won 16 to 14— with the joy of the first official but no one cared particularly be-opening of the greens and the! cause this was just a starter for at-er- s j j j i j i p 3 hostess luncheons on Friday afternoon also with more than 66 persons seated around the long tables double foursomes Foursomes and parties comprised the group The tables were as gay as the hats and dresses of the guests Baskets of spring flowers including yellow daisies snapdragons and blue Japanese iris adorned them A container of large branches of fruit blossoms provided a beautiful corner by the piano and ranging baskets of roses combined with other spring flowers hung from the ceiling in the John Scowcroft and Mrs Atwell Mrs W J Wilson and Mrs Norman B Bingham MWolfer Chairman for October will be Mrs Wallace H Ellis is June Her hostesses vill Mrs Richard Hemingway Hostchair-manf- be Mrs Matt S Browning Mrs Goddard Mrs Frank M Browning Mrs Samuel C Powell Mrs P A Ballinger Mrs Clyde Mrs Ronald Wadsworth Stone and Mrs A C- - Brown Mrs George A Ward is July for that Hostesses chairman month will be Mrs J Moburn Hardy Mrs E F Aldous Mrs Frank E Douglas Mrs Francis G Nicholas Mrs Carl C Gaskill and Mrs Paul S Hodgsoa August chairman is Mrs Alan L lounge Nye She will have for hostesses Heading this group for the sea- Mrs James W Abbott Mrs Frank son is Mrs Blaine V Glasmann Rynders Mrs Anthony J Lund as general chairman with Mrs E Mrs Blaine V Glasmann Jr Mrs Hugh Ford as associate chairman George C Woodward and Mrs Mrs Glasmann chose her six Richard Scott Dye Mrs John B chairmen and they chose their Goddard Miss Joy Wadsworth hostesses for each wee k of the Mrs Byron H Naisbitt Mrs Robmonth Mrs Spencer S Eccles is ert M Baxter chairman for May and she chose September chairman is Mrs as her hostesses Mrs Dallas L Douglas F Pincock Her hostesses Hess Mrs Garth B Peck Mrs are Mrs William S Moves Mrs Junior Edward Rich Mrs Ralph A F Pasch Mrs Fred A W Pugmire Mrs Patrick Healy Mrs Ray E MintonMrs Jr Mrs Robert A Kiesel Mrs B C Albright Mrs J S Fruin Paul Kuhl-man- n j 10 Then there were a number of foursomes including Mrs Vern L Ward Mrs W R Brown Mrs A W Petty and Mrs Henry C Stranquist Mrs JkJ Dunbar Mrs Earl RushHarold Olsenlrs-mer and Mrs William McCrea Mrs Grant Rounds Mrs F C Mrs Walter Call and Mrs Mrs Ronald H R Davis Wadsworth Mrs Horace jG Neb-eke-r Mrs AdelberC Brown and Mrs Milton Boyle esses will be Mrs William Bott Jr Mrs Robert Anderson Mrs Marvin S Rabe Mrs Clair M Jackson Mrs Charles C Hetzel Mrs Jr Mrs Harmon G Williams BeckRobert D Pollock Mrs John er Mrs E Y Bennion and Mrs Royal L Tribe Jr At the luncheons Friday Mrs Glasmann asked eight guests to help her celebrate the Awning Mrs W H Harris wanw$to get Home From Coast Mrs together alt the old pals Mrs J G Obey that hunch! Arch Wagner of Denver Colo — not for hatl she wishes Leonard who is visiting her mother Mrs in particular only that C J Humphris and her sister Miss been such a thrill! Sally Humphris so there were 20 it would have three-wee- k in the party and Sunday Mr and She just returned from a visit in San Francisco with such a beautiful day that Mr and Mr Mrs Harris invited some friends her son and daughter-in-laThey to dinner at the Country cldb with and Mrs John G Leonard Jr Leon-ard them including Dr and Mrs have a new baby — John G III George M Fister Dr and Mrs Mrs Leonard was having such E R Dumlffe Dr and Mrs Henry fun seeing her many former OgMrs Mr C Stranquist and and den friends the Harry S lrwins George S Eccles Mrs J R Bachman had eight the Chester Morrises and others Dal-limo- rc ft any-reaso- w with her at the Friday luncheons and the first thing she knew she and Mrs L Hugh Ford had (Continued on Paa 2-- j |