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Show Social jCigkts By Pit Patterson If you happen to see a little black cocker spaniel, who's just a puppy, running around the vicinity of S3 Fifth East street sometime some-time during the day, and around 213 East Sixth East street towards evening, that's "Twinkletocs" but you can just call him Twinkle" for short The little pup, who's nothing more than a ball of fur right now, belongs to Betty Lee Winwood, who houses him during the day, and her fiance, Clyde L. Anderson, who takes him home at night to sleep in a box, which is outfitted in style to fit the needs of nothing less than a "blue-blood." going on together. Later, the plans shifted to marriage and the home they'd be making when they returned re-turned "from their honeymoon, so when ths Kappas "remodeled" and bought new furniture. Claude and Marie "rescued" the chair for their own home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Smith bad made all their plans to vacation vaca-tion ia ths northwsst and just ths night before they were to leave, Mrs. Smith said if only shs hsd ths nerve, she'd back out because he did so hats te leave their baby, Sidney Ann, at home. They left a few days ago. though, and are going to be visiting Mr. and Mrs. Calvert A Sheldon while they're In Seattle. Clyde and Betty te are planning to be married pretty soon, but they decided that instead of waiting until un-til they get their little apartment or house they'd buy the dog together right now and let him alternate his visits with ths two of them. Right now, though, he's "boarding "board-ing out" because Betty Lee is vacationing va-cationing en the coast Spring and summer are the times to go traveling, all right and it ems that just as soon as a fsw warm days roll around everyone gets the urge to go a-vacationing. Soma more young Salt Lakers who are now "off to California" are Peggy Ingebretsen. Ester Stevenson Steven-son Barbara Baglin, whe left for Berkeley Saturday. They'll have to mix a bit of business busi-ness with pleasure, though, because they are going to attend the six-week six-week summer session at the University Uni-versity of California at Berkeley. Packed In Betty H. Armstrong's and Virginia Lee Smith's suitcases when they set off for California on Friday were all sorts of the loveliest loveli-est of evening gowns, sport suits snd dresses and afternoon frocke, because they're planning to "really see" all the coast cities. It was a rather "hurry up" affair for Virginia Lee, because her parents. par-ents. Lieutensnt Colonel and Mrs. Boyd L. Smith of Fort Douglas didn't decide to let her go down there with the Armstrongs until Thusdsy. so shs hsd to pack her bags and be ready to go in about 12 hours. First of all, they're going to San Francisco to the fair and from there they'll go an down the coast to Los Angeles and Hollywood, where they're planing to go through a few of the movie atudloa and see some new pictures in ths making. Clauds 8teveneon and his wifs, the former Miss Maris Douglass, are still honeymooning in ths northwest where they plan to stay for the rest of the summer. When they get back to Salt Lake City they'll have an apartment all ready and waiting for them. One of their prised pieces of furniture, fur-niture, which will grace their living room is a huge "easy" chair, which at one time sat In the living room of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority so-rority house. There's a bit of sentiment senti-ment attached to that chair which mads ths 8tevensons buy It for their awn home. Seems that when Clauds first met Marie shs was living at the Kaappa house, and when he cams to see her In the evenings they'd sit in that chair and plan all the parties they'd be |