Barton Hills Country Club Members Wrap Prizes For Upcoming Bridge Lunches, May 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1954
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Wrapping up prizes for the first of three bridge lunches which women of the Barton Hills Country Club will have this summer are three of the members - Mrs. C. W. Thrasher (left) of Brockman Blvd. and Mrs. Milton A. Kendrick and Mrs. J. J. Hammer, both of Shadford Rd.
Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1954
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Wrapping up prizes for the first of three bridge lunches which women of the Barton Hills Country Club will have this summer are three of the members - Mrs. C. W. Thrasher (left) of Brockman Blvd. and Mrs. Milton A. Kendrick and Mrs. J. J. Hammer, both of Shadford Rd.
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Fall Golf Fashions Modeled At Barton Hills Country Club, September 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1957
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SWINGING INTO FALL: Modeling at the fashion show staged yesterday for women golfers at Barton Hills Country Club are (left to right) Mrs. Douglas Gregory, Mrs. George Lowrey, Mrs. Robert Langford and Mrs. William E. Brown, jr. Mrs. Gregory wears a black and white tweed skirt with a sweater hand-screened to match. Mrs. Lowrey and Mrs. Langford are wearing raccoon coats of the 1930 vintage over knickers, which are replacing Bermuda shorts on the golf links this fall. Mrs. Brown's sweater is designed to look like a cardigan over a slipover. The clothes are from the Mademoiselle Shop.
Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1957
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SWINGING INTO FALL: Modeling at the fashion show staged yesterday for women golfers at Barton Hills Country Club are (left to right) Mrs. Douglas Gregory, Mrs. George Lowrey, Mrs. Robert Langford and Mrs. William E. Brown, jr. Mrs. Gregory wears a black and white tweed skirt with a sweater hand-screened to match. Mrs. Lowrey and Mrs. Langford are wearing raccoon coats of the 1930 vintage over knickers, which are replacing Bermuda shorts on the golf links this fall. Mrs. Brown's sweater is designed to look like a cardigan over a slipover. The clothes are from the Mademoiselle Shop.
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Teens Decorate For Barton Hills Country Club Dance, August 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1959
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AND AWAY WE GO: Steve Simmons (on top of the ladder) reaches for the balloons which he'll hang from the ceiling at Barton Hills Country Club for tonight's dance. Curtis Estes, (seated on the ladder) isn't having any luck with his share of decorating as the crepe paper bow breaks from too much stress. The Misses Marty Buhr (center) and Mitzi Arnold were also in on the decorating for the semi-formal event.
Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1959
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AND AWAY WE GO: Steve Simmons (on top of the ladder) reaches for the balloons which he'll hang from the ceiling at Barton Hills Country Club for tonight's dance. Curtis Estes, (seated on the ladder) isn't having any luck with his share of decorating as the crepe paper bow breaks from too much stress. The Misses Marty Buhr (center) and Mitzi Arnold were also in on the decorating for the semi-formal event.
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Barton Hills Country Club - Women's Committee, May 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Barton Hills Country Club - Women's Committee, May 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1940
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PLAN ACTIVE SEASON AT BARTON HILLS: Mrs. H. J. Heneman of Barton Hills, chairman of the women's general committee at the Barton Hills Country Club this season called her committee together for the first time yesterday to discuss plans for the approaching season. All chairmen were present. From the left, the members are: Mrs. Russell T. Dobson, jr., who has charge of the tournaments; Mrs. Emil H. Arnold, social chairman; Mrs Heneman; Mrs. L. O. Cushing, publicity chairman; Mrs. Clarence F. Kessler, chairman for ladies' days; Mrs. A. C. Curtis, chairman of handicaps; and Mrs. Lloyd Kubly, in charge of prizes.
Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1940
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PLAN ACTIVE SEASON AT BARTON HILLS: Mrs. H. J. Heneman of Barton Hills, chairman of the women's general committee at the Barton Hills Country Club this season called her committee together for the first time yesterday to discuss plans for the approaching season. All chairmen were present. From the left, the members are: Mrs. Russell T. Dobson, jr., who has charge of the tournaments; Mrs. Emil H. Arnold, social chairman; Mrs Heneman; Mrs. L. O. Cushing, publicity chairman; Mrs. Clarence F. Kessler, chairman for ladies' days; Mrs. A. C. Curtis, chairman of handicaps; and Mrs. Lloyd Kubly, in charge of prizes.
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Golfers In Go-Cart At The Women's City Golf Tournament, July 1954
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1954
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GOING WOULD BE EASIER: Linkswomen competing in the 26th City Tournament feel the going would be easier at Barton if they could use Pro Willie Mustard's special go-cart between shots. Trying it out for size are, from left, Defending Champ Mabel Nesbit, Dot Lichtenauer, and Tourney Medalist Opal Mummery.
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1954
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GOING WOULD BE EASIER: Linkswomen competing in the 26th City Tournament feel the going would be easier at Barton if they could use Pro Willie Mustard's special go-cart between shots. Trying it out for size are, from left, Defending Champ Mabel Nesbit, Dot Lichtenauer, and Tourney Medalist Opal Mummery.
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Nesbit, Mummery Pace City Tourney
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1954
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Scores Go On Board At The Women's City Golf Tournament, July 1954
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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BIG SCORES GO ON BOARD: Peg Malloy (left) and Carol Dixon (right) watch happily as Gretchen Barth posts their second-round scores in Women's City Tournament. Mrs. Malloy carded an 87 for day's best round while Mrs. Dixon posted an 89. Mrs. Barth, recovering from a spring operation which keeps her from playing this year, keeps in complete touch with the competition by serving as one of the board markers.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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BIG SCORES GO ON BOARD: Peg Malloy (left) and Carol Dixon (right) watch happily as Gretchen Barth posts their second-round scores in Women's City Tournament. Mrs. Malloy carded an 87 for day's best round while Mrs. Dixon posted an 89. Mrs. Barth, recovering from a spring operation which keeps her from playing this year, keeps in complete touch with the competition by serving as one of the board markers.
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Lee Ann Price At The Women's City Golf Tournament, July 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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TOURNEY'S YOUNGEST: Lee Ann Price, to whom smiles come easily, is the youngest player in this year's Women's City Golf Tournament. The 17-year-old will be a U High senior next year. Already breaking 100 most of the time, she's one to be watched in the future.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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TOURNEY'S YOUNGEST: Lee Ann Price, to whom smiles come easily, is the youngest player in this year's Women's City Golf Tournament. The 17-year-old will be a U High senior next year. Already breaking 100 most of the time, she's one to be watched in the future.
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Eleanor Menefee Displays Her Blistered Thumbs During The Women's City Golf Tournament, July 1954
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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OOOH! AND OUCH! Eleanor Menefee, whose back-nine 40 of Monday still draws comment at Barton, can't be blamed for rueful study of her hands. Both thumbs are blistered and raw. And she still had today's round to play.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1954
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OOOH! AND OUCH! Eleanor Menefee, whose back-nine 40 of Monday still draws comment at Barton, can't be blamed for rueful study of her hands. Both thumbs are blistered and raw. And she still had today's round to play.
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