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Show OPEN HOUSES Are Smart Affairs1; S. Grover Rich Receives Friends at Party; George Thomases Hosts In-law. Mm. Philip Woodlnnd. at 210 North State street, Wednes-day. Wednes-day. White chrysanthemums and roses formed the centerpiece on the dining room table. Miss Shclah M. Woodland welcomed wel-comed guests at the door and receiving were the three Mrs. Woodlands and Mrs. M. H. Woolf. mother of Mrs. Jean W. Woodland. Pr urine were Mrs. IVillard Mor 'is of Denver, Colo : Mis Mar ' Woolf, Mrs. Eva C Penrose Pen-rose and Mrs. E. S. Mrmet. , Serving were Miss Irene Woolf,-Mrs. Woolf,-Mrs. Fred Rosenhan, Mi.s Irene W. Hailes and Miss Esther Lind. Arm Friends Call At Officeri' Club Tie custom of holding an air corpi reception New Yeiir's day will be followed Wedneiday at Fort Douglas. Colonel a id Mrs. Shej ler W. FitzGerald and Colonel Colo-nel jnd Mrs. Ralph Rojce will . act as hosts and hostessei at the officers' club, where the reception recep-tion will be held. Emil i B. Jessup Entertained M ss Florence B. Jessjp and Miss Linda D. Jcssu , 654 Twelfth East street, entertained at an "at home" Wednesday for their sister. Miss Emily 3. Jes-sup Jes-sup f Pasadena, who will lcavt - Thursday to return home. Presiding at the tea table, which was spread with a lace clot! and centered with scarlet polntrttiax and holly, were Mrs. William Reld, Mrs. Alvtn Lowe and Mrs. H. P. Brotheri. a . "Happy New Year" was the greeting Salt Lakers gave their friends as they attended open houses, receptions, birthday observances ob-servances and cocktail parties. S. Grover Rich Jr. held an open house for a group of his friends Wednesday at his home, 77 Hillside avenue. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Grover Rich, assisted In receiving and entertaining. enter-taining. Evergreen boughs and pine cones were used to decorate the rooms. Annual Reception Is Held The annual New Year's day reception of Dr. and Mrs. George Thomas was held In the Union building. Dr. Thomas is president presi-dent of the university. Christmas greens decorated the lounges. Officiating at the tea table were Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Miss Myrtle Austin, Mrs. Walter D. Bonner, Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher, Mrs. J. L. Gibson, Mrs. A. J. Gorham, Mrs. I. O. Hors-fall. Hors-fall. Mrs. John U Ballif Jr., Mrs. D. II. Christensen and Mrs. A. Dlefendorf. Serving were Miss Astra Anderson, An-derson, Miss Isobel Gagian, Miss Marjorie Mellor, Miss Lois Powell, Pow-ell, Miss Mary E. Shepherd. Miss Helen Elaine Smith, Miss Mona Snelgrove, Miss Betty Jo Snow, Miss Charlotte Louise Swancr, Miss Mildred May Taylor and Miss Leslie Wardwell Wycth. The reception is an annual affair af-fair presided over by the president presi-dent and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Beulah F Gifford, A. Clifton Jacohsen and Mrs. Jennie H. Hansen played musical selections during the calling hours. Patricia Condon Gives Fete Miss Patricia Condon, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Waide M. Condon, 17 Twelfth East street, entertained 50 friends at an open house. Miss Betty Lou Jones, Miss Margaret A. Booth-by Booth-by and Miss Evelyn White assisted as-sisted Miss Condon In entertaining entertain-ing the guests. Decorations symbolic sym-bolic of the new year were used on the serving table and In the living room. E. G. Thomas and Daughter Receive Friends Lieutenant Colonel Elmer G. Thomas and his daughter, Miss Bernlce N. Thomas, greeted 60 guests at an open house held at their home, 211 Canyon road. Assisting were Mis. H. G. McMillan, Mc-Millan, Miss" Helen G. Kimball, Miss G. Maurine Dewsnup, Miss Virginia Evans and Miss Genevieve Gene-vieve E.Hill. R. L Conelys Observe Their Anniversary Yellow was the color scheme at the golden wedding anniversary anniver-sary observance held for Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Conely at the home of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Conely, Con-ely, 873 Bryan avenue, Wednesday. Wednes-day. Approximately 200 friends w ere expected to call. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Conely, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Conely and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Spen-cer J. Brown. Mrs. E. A. Hartensteiri, Mrs. Fred D. Keeler, Mrs. William B. Dods, Mrs. C. N. Sargent, Mrs. H. W. Culbertson, Mrs. F. D. Winegar and Mrs. J. William Stoncr presided at the tea table. Serving were Miss Kathryn Conely. Mrs. F. M. Conely Jr., Mrs. William R. Conely, Miss Jone Conely and Miss Barbara y. Ludwig. Talisman roses centered the table, flanked with tapers of yellow in crystal candlesticks. Other yellow flowers were placed in vases throughout the receiving rooms. Mrs. J. W. Woodland Is Honored Mrs. Jean W. Woodland, a bride of early December, was guest of honor at a reception held by her mother-in-law, Mrs. W. T. Woodland, and her sister- New Year's Fete Six friends of Miss Modenna Brossard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Maddison, 1355 Normandie circle, spent New Year's eve at her home. A buffet supper was served at 12 midnight. Guests included includ-ed Miss Joy Lund, Miss Janice Johnson, Miss Jewell Johnson, Miss Virginia Maxwell, Miss Patricia Clark and Miss Cherie Solomon. |