Show I Salt Lake Society Had a Very Gay Week End I By ByTHE THE GADABOUTS Society doings were many In town over the week end lunching shopping play-going play and an army gathering were just a few of the on goings-on Saturday afternoon really brought out the smart set It was just like the good old prewar prewar prewar pre pre- war days when everyone donned their new spring outfits and went gadding e Two in g If t Mrs Grant Mauss Christensen and Miss Dorothy Covey lunched together In the Empire room of the Hotel Utah Mrs Christensen's Christensen's Christensen's Chris- Chris Toni Ton black snood caught our ur eye eye Mrs Julian M M. Bamberger In purple with bl black ck accessories and a veiled frothy-veiled black bonnet bonnet bonnet bon bon- net was lunching with charming charming charming charm charm- ing Mrs L L. J. J Dillon wife of Colonel Dillon The Dillons make their home at the Hotel Utah Playgoers 1 tf t. 11 J The Gua Guardsman Theta Alpha Alpha Al Al- pha Phi's sophisticated c comedy medy brought out put the Salt Lake theater theater theater the the- ater crowd Saturday night Harry Allen did a beautiful job of directing and also starring in inthe inthe inthe the play Corporal Jay L Lees es Patty Packard one of our favorite couples Mr and Mrs Stan Russon were backstage chatting with Grace Anderson Carlson Virginia Greenwell was smart as always in in a a. white panda-fur panda coat with witha a a. tiny hat of purple feathers and veiling just right for her lovely blond hair Army Set SetOut SetOut SetOut Out Kearns way a farewell p party was held Sunday evening in honor of Lieutenant Colonel and nd Mrs Herbert N. N Cowles who leave this week for Denver to make their home Were We're certainly sorry to see see them go Colonel and Mrs Converse R R. R h Lewis were the these there Mrs Lewis looked so charmin charming in black blacks s crepe shot with gold lame and anda a cleverly draped turban to match Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs Ernest Groh were on hand to bid good-by good to the too Here and There Major and Mrs Kenneth H. H Baer were chatting with their guests Mr and Mrs R. R W. W Madsen Madsen Madsen Mad- Mad sen and Mr and Mrs Guy and their daughter Nancy 1 Mrs Baer looked smart mart as as always in black and white crepe with a shiny black straw sailor t touched with white The Baers' Baers very popular daughter Esther was as out at the post for the party too Johnny Payne played the piano and sang much to the delight of everyone Boogie was furnished by Bob Stevenson Stevenson Steven Steven- son son late of Detroit and now of the U U. S S S. a army y Hes He's plenty good too Supper-Dating Supper Mary Hearley In blue crepe frosted with white lace was by Lieutenant Bill Ma- Ma Lieutenant Richard RichardJ J J J. Sullivan dated his cute wife Dorothy who wore turquoise blue silk jersey Swell Sergeant Sunday evening supper at Kearns wouldn't be complete without Sergeant Francis S S. S West Officers club steward milling around seeing that everyone everyone everyone every every- one is at home and having fun He used to do the same thing on his dude ranch down New Mexico way We w would uld not miss chatting with him for jor or anything W Recruiter Mrs Lynn H H. Thompson prominent Salt Lake holds the spotlight this week as honorary W recruiter Shell She'll be at the W recruiting recruiting recruiting recruit recruit- ing station in Z C eM M MI I every day this week at noon to assist Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant Margaret Deane in outlining outlining outlining out out- lining the W program to interested young women |