Show WEEK END DOINGS I Fashions Music Prevail By THE GADABOUTS Spring fashions on a spring day nothing was more timely than the Pan-Hellenic Pan fashion show which took place at the Ladies' Ladies Literary club Saturday afternoon If the fashions we eve saw are an indication of the clothes to come one can easily see sec that summer is going to be fun Mrs BudJack Bud BudJack BudJack Jack the former Ila Coon came from behind the curtain in a abronze abronze abronze bronze glamorize shirt Dorothy Collette wearing a pert organdy apron over a lush lavender lavender lavender lav lav- ender cotton showed what the well dressed housewife will wear Gloria Smith modeled a sissy sun dress that appealed to spectators spectators spectators spec spec- Mrs Foley Richards and Mrs Hays Has Gorey Mrs R. R Leon Dean set off her brunet complexion complexion complexion com com- in a sunny yellow cotton chambray while Jerry Wilkenson Wilken- Wilken son by in a purple gar- gar bardine with wing pockets Jean Fleming chose a crisp white pique tennis dress with a agay agay agay gay red scarf Larae Nickerson came down the runway in an empire blouse with high ruffled neckline and a contrasting bronze skirt Mrs M Me Melbourne e l I b o 0 u urn r n e Romney Marilyn Wood and Barbara Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Ja Ja- Ja- Ja cobs liked the clever outfit of tiny Linda Lee Snow who looked so smart in her trim navy coat with its white collar and cuffs Laura Fox in her tailored green suit with brown accents chatted with special guest of the day Dean Myrtle Austin Jean Duffin in a black suit with spring bonnet passed by our table And pretty little model Brenda Lee smiled as she passed by Mrs Don Gorder and Mrs Lawrence rence Palmer Noticed Mrs W. W C. C McConahay w wit with i t h attractive daughter Nancy Mrs Jay Johnson stopped to say hello to cute red-head red Miss Beth West Vest whose smooth knit suit of soft rose was most becoming Mrs Ned Williams whose tweed suit was cleverly accented by green alligator accessories came in with Miss Barbara Caine who wore a trim tailored navy suit and a gay natural straw bonnet trimmed with bright red posies Down from Ogden was Miss Margaret Wilson Vilson whose stylish red bolero was in tune with the bolero outfit modeled by Jean Cockayne S Symphony Seekers Performing before a capacity crowd Saturday evening the Utah Symphony orchestra put on a splendid concert According According According Accord Accord- ing to Mr and Mrs Gleed Miller and Mr and Mrs William William Peterson Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son it was one of the best of the season Caught a glimpse of Mr and Mrs Calvin Rawlins Mr and Mrs George Hill and Mr and Mrs Levi Edgar Young Mr rr and Mrs Charles Parry Mrs James H. H Ball the ArU Arthur ur R. R and the Robert Wards were thoroughly enjoying enjoying enjoy enjoy- ing the evening of music Sitting Sitting Sitting Sit Sit- ting together were Mrs A A. ARay Ray and Mrs I I. I O. O Horsfall and also Mrs Newell B. B Dayton Dayton Dayton Day Day- ton and Mrs Walter Valter Jahries whose love of music brought them to the last symphony symphony sym sym- p phony ony conc concert rt were Mr and Mrs Roy Thatcher we liked her smooth gray outfit and Mrs Joseph R Morrell And from Log Logan n came Mr and Mrs George B. B Caine University students who re relaxed relaxed relaxed re- re after a rugged test week were Willa Rae Seely and Dave Reiser Jimmy Maher and Rowena Romney Carol Anderson Ander Ander- son and Don Morgan Noticed Marjorie Jones and Lyle Campbell Campbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell who stopped to chat with Georgia Anderson and Bob BobWhite BobWhite White White- Jack Horsley Gay OHara O'Hara Pat Beal and David Dee applauded the clever Little Train number C Caught a u ugh g h t a glimpse of Bob Lewis home from Stanford he escorted Mary Lou Jenkins Mr and Mrs Cliff Curtis and Gloria Parry with Sandy Morris were enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic en en- listeners along with the Aldon Andersons and Mr and Mrs firs J. J Fred Daynes |