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Show tomtit Ladies Go From Golf A LOOK AT FALL STYLES In the Paris collections the favored silhouePe was long and low, with a slinky torso that ended in a waistline at the hip or even well below it. To Bowling The long, low line appeE.ed matter whether the hem Vs as high, midi, or maxi, finished with a flounce in aboveknee styles, with a flare or a dirndl when skirts were long., no 'Ey ROSE MARY PEDERSEN Deseret News Staff Writer Summer means golf. And fall and winter mean bowling At least, this i what you'll bd told by Salt Lake Country those who hapClub ladies pen to be fans of the two wonderful sports And many, MANY of them ft are. . In fact, a number of them regularly participate in both activities. And making the transition from golf course to bowling lanes is just as natu- ral in their lives as putting Invest To Save away summer clothes and getting out skirts and sweaters AX ILLUSTRATION show To mean . . you what Ai unexpected result of the return to the lon, low look is the revival of the chemise. Yes, that unbelted, soft slither of dress which made the fame of Balenciaga and which finally became the shift. Its never rerlly died, even with the recent emphasis on we . who those now, Right belong to the Country Club Ladies Golf Association (there are about 250 members), have closed their 1969 officially season. They wrapped things up at a special Red and Blue Luncheon at the club house just the other afternoon. And at the event, the winning golf team (the B Team) was honored for a really outstanding summer of play. The theme of the luncheon was Lets Go To The Moon. And, just for fun, all the women dressed up in astro- d Burr, Mrs. Arthur O. Dummer and Mrs. Charles 0. Spence are among Salt Lake Country Club ladies who have enjoyed golf this summer. They attended closing luncheon of the golf season at the club . . . Mrs. Jack Okland, left; Mrs. Loren I. n, naut attire. Now, many of these same golf enthusiasts will go to the bowling lajjes to try their luck with strikes and spares. Monday, October 6, 1969 HER COMMENT don't know just how many golfers are bowlers, By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN too, stated one country club PAR ABBY: I just read member. But I am sure the the letter from the lady who percentage is very high FOOLISH BUT and increasing with every LUCKY, and season that goes by. I must agree, Its just natural to branch she is both. out into other sports when you In this case become avidly interested in she was lucky one. The exercise is great; that her neigh-- f the association is so much bor knew what fun By ELIZABETH L. POST to do upon And country club women Of The Emily Post Institute f i nding her will prove this point tomorTodays 1 o s t quiz is a bit differb oy row. ent. I am frequently aMed unconscious in A large number will gather a locked and what I consider the most flaat Wasatch Bowling Lanes for abandoned regrant examples of tad manthe big fall and winter opener. frigerator. ners. Members of the Country Did you know there are Club Ladies Bowling AssociaOf course I object most of 3,380 chapters of the Ameriall to general lack of considercan Red Cross throughout the tion will spend several hours m tough, challenging, exciting ation and thoughtfulness, and country offering courses in to ostentation. But I will list aid, FREE OF competition. If some of my pet peeves. Certainly, theyll take some CHARGE? you have others of your own, This course includes in- -' time out to chat with their Deseret News Photo by Rey G. Jones struction on how to give friends about their families please write me about them. fall fashions latest the Mrs. 1. Women who wear curlers for resuscitation, . . . and now these ladles will enter the bowling season! Getting air set Spence, opening day are . . . summer vacations. And how to stop severe bleeding, in v their hair in public. If one is left; Mrs. Okland Mrs. Dummer and MrsButr. The big opener Tuesday. how to treat poisoning, open. - they'u enjoy lunch and bridge must leave ones home in curat the club house after thewounds, broken bones, and Frank B. Creer, M'-s- . Paul K. lers, they should oe covered Amotjg the country club Gerald M. Hoyt, Mrs. Harold even accident victims who are final slr,kes have been made ladies who have enjoyed golf Hulbert, Mrs. W. L. Holst, Hawk, Mrs. Howard W. Price, with a scarf or turban. and the final scores tallied up, this suffering from shock. Mrs. Junior A. B. Peax, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth J. Sullivan, Mrs. year: Mrs. Fred W. 2. People who drop in unexThe course is only 10 hours. SO MUCH FUN Mrs. Clyde Early Jr., John Crys, Mrs. Donald H. Fallas M. Kelly, Mrs. Carl H. pectedly. Except for most Everyone who drives a car, A. Donald Mrs. Lincoln Spry Kelly, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Buckmilier, Mrs. J. Grant intimate friends, every visitor But, most of all, theyll just has a fchild, works in a factoPenney. will be more welcome if she fun! And THAT, when R. Anderson, Mrs. JoJohn have Stnngham. ry, swims in a pool, or peels a all is said and is what N. bowlthose John Mrs. done, seph Bollinger, Among enjoying potato should know how to and 'bowlers should , Clawson, Mrs. John S. Price, ing will be Mrs. Charles 0. give emergency first aid. golfers have as they participate in Mrs. Robert M. Crowder,! Spence, Mrs. Ronald P- - Lar-V- OLUNTEER Mrs. Peter A. Billings, Mrs. their favorite sports. sen, Mrs. Carl A. Hulbert, . 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