Show They All Came for It Was Was' Rotary t ig y A i TT the fashion Oh warm s sunset j 1 t By the Gadabouts Tuxedo and long dress corsages corsages corsages cor cor- sages for the ladles ladies gay laughter and dancing yes It was agreed by all Rotary Anns that when the Rotarians give a party they really do and festivities held at Hotel Utah Wednesday evening confirmed it Lovely Groups In twilight purple with cerise vers flo flowers tucked at the waist was wall Mrs William F. F Koch her husband beamed with pride she 5 looked so attractive and enjoying enjoying enjoying enjoy enjoy- ing the fun were Dr and Mrs I I. I 0 O. Horsfall over her cerise gown a a. black h heirloom Spanish shawl while Mrs George Georg Smith wore a a. red rose in her hair Her black dress was cut in fashionable fashionable fashionable fashion fashion- able lines with her husband she stopped a a. moment at the table where Dorothy Jenson whose blond hair was was' accented by her black gown was seeing that everyone received the proper white chrysanthemum corsage as each Rotarian had had his wife's name printed on the satin ribbon tying them When the C. C arrived there was much comment over Mrs beautiful gray chiffon with its sparkling crystal trim while pale pink pinkwas pinkwas pinkwas was chosen by Mrs J. J A. A De DeBouzek DeBouzek DeBouzek Bouzek worn with three strands of ot pearls She and Mr De Bouzek Bouzek Bouzek Bou Bou- zek chatted a a. moment with the R. R K before going from the mezzanine to the re reception reception reception re- re on the roof garden Mrs Bradford's heavenly blue gown was accented by the rose in her hair while on her shoulder charming Mrs D. D D. D Moffat pinned a a. white orchid Going into dinner couldn't help noticing the attractively different dress worn by Mrs Roy N N. Bullen light blue with cerise flowers at the waist and a a. slim sUm sheath of cerise paneled paneled paneled pan pan- down the side of th the skirt Program Bi Bits s Laughing at the Ladies of the Chorus were Mayor-elect Mayor and Mrs Earl Karl J. J Glade cr crystal tal beading sparkled on Mrs Glades Glade's blue aqua-blue and black model It was very smart Mrs Spencer P. P Felts Felt's black with a a. touch of lace at the neck and wrists and different too was the blue gown worn by Mrs Bayard W. W Mendenhall with its many pleats Her daughter Mrs George Montgomery whose husband husband husband hus hus- band is on maneuvers selected a a. navy print with a touch of ot red Chatting and laughing merrily merrily merrily mer mer- rily were the James W. W Collins Mr and Mrs Henry A. A Wallace and the William J. J Lowes and enjoying the evening was Miss Eva Lund with her escort i TT the fashion Oh Don Morrison Up-t Up up-to-th up minute was her navy blue with an apron apron effect of white lace on the skirt and a a. repetition of the lace repeated on the sleeve In red print was Mrs John Elliott Clark while Mrs Ernest ErnestJ J J. J Osterloh selected popular winter winter winter win win- ter black fashioned with lace top and full skirt Applauding her husbands husband's choral performance in a pencil- pencil slim sUm dinner gown was Mrs Robert Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert D. D Pollock while her sister Anne Wright touched her black model with a a. whiff of pink In cherry red Mrs Lester Lester Lester Les Les- ter F F. Hewlett pinned a a. bright gold sequin butterfly in her black hair and wearing I warm s sunset j 1 t A red was el Firmage 1 while i represent representing r armed services t Cape Wherry t nodded a glad to the G G. G L. L BoggS g lre II Boggs was lovely In Pale I chiffon accented With with fc of pearls Sequins a. a the waist of Mrs V. V glittered John Joha dens den's stunning gown goAn 1 Approving the lu lovely f favors at dinner eal Col ette ballroom with in Mr th the and la 0 John H H. Henderson and werey Yere Bascom W. W Palmers VJ agreed by all that the and Jt It itA was a pronounced s success eVet after many enjoyable l I I ho dining and hOUrI ians cans went dancing dancing- the Po contentedly hoar |