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Show Salt Lakers Come and Go While Stay at Homes Work and Play About Town Gathered While Gadding By ANNE EXOISE SWEENEY Joining the colony of Salt Lakers In Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. Grant O Aadnesen, who are now at home at 5721 Kenwood avenue there. Their marriage here on September 9 at the home of her parents, the Taul H. Rays, 1435 Perry avenue, was a fashionable event of the month and any number of pre-nuptial pre-nuptial parties preceded their mar-raige. mar-raige. She was Mias Jane Ray. Bark from a six weeks' Jaunt across the country is Mii James Ingebretsen. 39 South Wolrott street. She and her daughter. Miss Marjorie R. (Peggy) Ingebretsen, went a-visitlng In the east and then sailed from New York City with Miss Jane Dooly, 782 East Twenty-first South street, for a trip through the Panama canal. Peggy Is still In Los Angeles, but Miss Dooly has returned to her home here. Miss Marian E. Cosgriff was dancing the other night in a spectacular spec-tacular gown of pure white crepe fashioned along Grecian lines, with full, long sleeves and elaborate sequin embroidery at the waistline. waist-line. Back home for a ten-day visit are Mr. and Mrs. Edward R, Cal-lister Cal-lister Jr, who now live In Palo Alto, Cal. They'll divide their time between his mother,MnwILR CaIlisterT539'Seventh avenue, and her mother, Mrs. George A. Cook, 860 First avenue. She Is the former for-mer Miss Virginia Cook. Dr. and Mrs. Allan C Thurman are going to live in Boston for a year, but Salt Lake City will always al-ways be home to them. They're leaving this week for the east with their young son, Robert. Dr. Thur man will study for a year at Harvard Har-vard university's medical school. Mrs. Thurman is the former Miss Claudia Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Stokes, 3362 Oakwood street. Two Salt Lake girls who were away last winter studying In their rhosen fields are now heroines of surress stories! Miss Helen Frank, who- was graduated from Mills college last June, having hav-ing specialized in dramatics and speech work, is now with a local radio station. Miss Rhoda Lee Barclay, who won a scholarship to study design and retail merchandising merchan-dising at New York university last year, Is now teaching an adult education class on the subject of merchandising and is also giving courses In that subject at various stores about the city. Home again from a week-end jaunt to Sun Valley. Idaho are Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Bamberger, 1525 Penrose drive. Their two daughters. Miss Elolse and Miss Betsy, accompanied them. School started again, so to speak, at the Town club Monday afternoon, after-noon, when club members gathered for the opening luncheon of the season. Clever Mrs. W. N. Pugh and her committee carried out a smart idea in the decorations the idea of "back to school." Huge slates with various directions about club activities were hung on the walls, and luncheon was served In lunch boxes. No bridge score pads for the bridge that followed, but smaller slates, just like the old days In school. More than 100 were there. |