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Show The Golf DESERET NEWS W$nld- - Season Arrives The weather was perfect and the fairways looked inviting. So it's no wonder that golf enthusiasts flocked to their favorite course. The favorite course for one particular group, som 150 ladies, was at the Salt Lake Country Club. It was the opening event of the season for the club's lady a golfers day. really, after a winter of no scheduled golfing activi- 1969 McDonald. Mrs. Shirley L. Evans, Mrs. Edward L. Burand Theodore Mrs. ton Mahas. Two teams tied for fiist place on the lower nine holes. They were made up of Mrs. Leonard Beers, Mrs. Chester W. Nortz. Mrs. Wallace S. Brooke, Mrs. Ray Sudbury . . . Mrs. Peter W. Billings, Mrs. Zar E. Hayes, Mrs. Dan D. Bromley and Mrs. John If, Kelly. Then at noon, all the ladies gathered in the clubhouse for a luncheon, which had as its theme, Plant the Patio. The colorful geraniums potted decorating the tables will be planted, later on, around the club's large patio. IN CHARGE Chairman of the day's festivities was Mrs. Hamer S. Tuesday ties. Bright and early in the morning, golfing foursomes lined up at the various holes. shotgun Beginning with a start," they spent several hours in competitive play. SCORING 1UG11 Emerging victorious and winning prizes on the upper pine holes were Mrs. R. Neal cl Cl In rites solemnized today In the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Caryl Kay Metcalf became the bride of Sgt. Melvin Dong-la- s Blanchard. Detcrfl New pnoto by Steve W, Parker Mrs. S. Grover Rich Jr., left; Mrs. Robert H. Bird, Mrs. Edward Shea, Mrs. Joseph S. Bollinger particiactivities for Salt Lake Country Club lady golfers Tuesday. pated in opening-da- y Jr. She was assisted S. Grover Rich Jr., and S. Mrs. Joseph Bollinger, tournament; Mrs. Gerald M. Hovt and Mrs. Peter W. Bill- - Culp . ir.gs, prizes: Mrs. Gerald W. Anderson and Mrs. John S. Price, handicap pairings ; Mrs. Wallace S. Brooke, decorations, and Mrs. Robert M. Yeates, public illations. Mrs. Donald N. Rosenblatt is chairman of the ladies golf association at the club. During luncheon, fashions from Tee's (Tee Bianca's golf shop) were modeled by club members, under the direction of Mrs. Branca. Wearing the newest styles lor the fairwavs were Mrs. Barney Rosenblatt. Mrs. A. 0. Dummer, Mrs. W. L. Holst, Mrs. Richard S. Bennett, Mrs. Donald A. Penney, Mrs. Robert H. Bird, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Edward Shea, s. Joseph R. Ray. Mrs. Clyde Early Jr., Mrs. James M. Mrs. Jack Okland, Steele. Mrs. James K. Palmer and Mrs. Gerald M. Hoyt. Hul-ber- t, I.-- SO STYLISH As pointed out at the style show, skirts and culottes are more popular for golfing than Bermudas There this season. are Following, the newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Mt. Majestic Manor in Brighton by the Mrs. mother. bridegroom's 2743 G. Edith Blanchard, Adams St. The bridegroom also is a son of the late Lloyd Thomas Blanchard. one-piec- e culottes, as well as styles that combine a culotte skirt and matching shell. two-piec- e They were shown in washable knits and in such bright colors as lemon, hot pink, tile blue. Making a hit at the style show were the colorful golf hats worn by the models . . big l.iiicy feathered hats straw hats . . . fun hats, all of them. . Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Delwin L. Metcalf, East 3()69-5t- h The bridal couple will be honored at an open house at the home of her parents this evening. T(ie bride has studied at LDS Business College. Her husband has attmd-ethe University of Utah, and is serving with the U.S. Army at Fort Ord, Calif. d Prenuptial parties Mrs. Melvin Blanchard given by Mrs. David Michael Mrs. Derke Mellen, Mrs. Flora Salm Butts. Dot-gin- s Blanc-hard- 'Well-Shade- d' Tip were practical treatment for a bedroom-studcan be two sets of window shades, hung one behind the other During the day. the translucent shade can filter glare for desk work and thats where the study area often is. It A y Diet With Determination WAKE UP AND LIVE happy-lighte- d privacy as well. r At night, the can pull down over it and tal-- " complete black-ou- t puts for sleeping hours es.ecially important to late sleepers. , This is an easy way of pam. pering yourself and makes the dual purpose room a joy to live in all around the clock. room-darkene- three days By BOB RICE Dear Mr. Rice: ..ast year I lost 100 pounds. That's right the same two pounds over and over again. I'm always dieting but never seem to get the pounds off for keeps. What am I doing wrong? Betty C. .: Weight loss is directly related to the degree of interest and enthusiDear Betty asm you maintain in losing weight. If your interest and enthusiasm wanes your weight loss slows down. What you are afflicted with mostly, is temporary motivation. That is what gives you After golf, Mrs. Donald N. Rosenblatt, left; Mrs. Donald A. Penney, Mrs. James K. Palmer joined with other lady golfers for luncheon, and style show. Special Ovrnt This 149. Week Reg. $200 Firm or same ailment dwells with most of us. You start out by restricting jour starches, sweets and hard fats. You give your body With the major interest in mens suits being on looks, clothing manufacturers are showing heavier weights and different fabric constructions r, 15-y- weight loss. I know, Betty, tire Heavier Fabrics Set Men's Fashion Mood QUEEN SIZE consid- than those previously ered acceptable. txtro Firm MATTRESS CITY Cheviots and tweeds are popular in suits for suburban and country wear. 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