Thursday, November 8, 2018

Ramblewood Golf Scores - Also Invite to HSH General Meeting, interesting presentation on RCA designer John Vasso


Congratulations to Butch Brees, who must have taken a golf lesson, for he lowered his score and was Low Gross of 80, well done! Congratulations to Mike Hall and Chris Underwood for Low Net of 72.
The weather on the course was warm most of the morning. It was cart path only as the course was very wet, causing the ball to plug into the turf. The fairways were clear of leaves but there were areas in the rough that the leaves made it quite difficult for anyone who hit their ball there, to find a it. 
Next week is the last outing for the year. Temperatures are projected to be in the high 30s, low 40s. Let’s see what happens. 
Please remember in your prayers all our fellow golfer and or their love ones who are suffering with some type of illness, which prevented them from participating for some or all of the outings this year. 

Have a good week.
Mike Underwood
856-473-2828
Week 31 - Ramblewood
November 7, 2018
Tee Time 9:00 AM
GROSS
HCP.
NET
PARs
BDS
EGL
1
Tom Rayser
99
23
76
2
1
Joe DiMauro
106
26
80
1
1
Butch Brees
80
6
74
10
1
1
0
2
Chris Underwood
85
13
72
7
2
Mike Underwood
93
19
74
4
2
Tom Worrell
102
19
83
1
2
Bill Rommelman
96
22
74
1
3
Jack Aharon
63
*
3
Harry Aharon
93
14
79
1
3
Jim Dunn
95
22
73
2
1
3
0
4
Mike Hall
91
19
72
7
4
Roger Wuestefeld
92
19
73
5
4
Harry Troupe
119
36
83
4
Tom Grimes
118
33
85
Low Net - 72 - Mike Hall & Chris Underwood
* 9 Holes
** No Handicap Established for 2018
Week 32
Westwood Tee Time 9:00 AM

The Historical Society of Haddonfield’s next general membership meeting will feature a presentation by author Danielle Shapiro on influential RCA designer John Vassos.
For this meeting only, we’ll be gathering on a Sunday afternoon — November 11 at 2 pm — at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 204 Wayne Avenue, Haddonfield.
Shapiro will be discussing industrial designer John Vassos, who designed more than 100 products during his career, including the cabinets for the first commercial television sets, iconic phonographs and radios, and the famous “Musicorner” for the America at Home Pavilion or “Living Room of the Future” at the 1939 World’s Fair. Her book, John Vassos: Industrial Design for Modern Life, was published in 2016.
Members are free, with a suggested donation of $5 for nonmembers. The church also asks that attendees consider bringing a canned food item for its food pantry.

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