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Show t r The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 23, 19C0 2WT Utahns in Washington . t s Party Marks Birthday By Lydia Clawson Hoopes WASHINGTON Last Wednesday Mrs. J. Willard Marriott, Republican lor the of Cokim bia, was hostess at a brunch at her home in Wesley , . jr It Height. week" and 70 guests were received.' Saturday," Mr. Marriott was honored guest when Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austad were hosts at a dinner party at the Columbia Country Club to celebrate his birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mrs. Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipley and Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. ' Marriott. Visitors in Washington for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brandt, Seattle, who were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jefferson. During their stay the Jefferson and the Brandts motored to Collingswood, NJ., where .they were honored guests at a dinner party Friday. Hosts were Mr. Jef- ferson's brother, - Mr. E. Bryant Jefferson and Mrs. Jefferson. Mrs. W. Junius Robinson a week were What a Graduate of U. Visits in S.Lt Mrs. Robert M. Grew, former Salt Laker and University of Utah graduate, was honored at a tea Saturday " at the home of her sister-in-law- , Mrs. Glen Grew, 1372 18th East Cot esses at the event was ll o her mother-in-law- , Mrs. Morris L. Grew. Mrs. Grew Is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. dark, 464 N. 5th and with the Morris L. ner party for 12 Saturday. The Barkers returned earlier in the week from the west where they motor-tourefor a month. Mr. and Mrs. J. Akfen Bowera-we- re hosts at dinner LSunday, Guests were Mrs. Bowers'" niece, Miss Lorn Wright; Miss Marian Slusser and Miss ,Jane Sprunt, Salt Lake City. The visitors were en route home from Europe. Other European travelers who returned to Washington fast week were Mr. and Mrs. James K.'Knudson.- - Following the fashion of foreign car fans, they purchased a for car and motor-tourefive weeks, visiting nine countries. With them were daughters, Miss Alice Knud-soand Miss Phyliss Knud-son- , BYU coeds who left the day after their return . for Utah, On Oct 8. Mr. and Mrs. Knudson will entertain at a reception in honor of their ton James E. Knudson and his bride, the former Miss Marilyn Neeley. A Strwhiie-eh- ola visiting in Salt Lake City. Grew,-6- 1 She currently resides In Cocoa Beach, Fla. -- beautiful contour, its colors glow from wilhiriitswrietyrvfweaver and - weights make Wool the perfect autumn-through-wint- - fabric. er Sketched are two examples how our designers. use Wool -- to make every creation an important fashion event! n Recent " American fashions perfectly natural complement and superb natural Wools, loomed in America, Its . natural draping qualities shape to every d fjV-- ,,s1 Dis-tii- - Adel Simpson suit of fine wool, with striped silk taffeta blouse. househunting, house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Richard T, Van Orden were Major and Mrs. Charles Sturgell. They are now tied in a home at Woodridge, Sturgell, recently with the Marine Corps In Hawaii, is now stationed at the Pentagon. Hat by Martin Below set-We- -V- a-Major M Arthur Joblow Original f fin textured woolen tweed. The hat, on Emm Originot. Vi A- - most oxciting of Foil's colors! purple ton Our designers hove created many fascinating hats oil In these rich, universally flattering colors touch the coutd be crowning perfect to smart they to any ensemble. Lefts Martin Belasco Original of draped velvet in deep royal purple. Righh Angora ersey turban in grapo and heather tone. An Emmo Original l Millinery ' 0 Im. - Red, Ivy A - Block, nutwood Your Car Parked The Tea Room Will Serve Untit 8 p.m. on Mondays. FREE by Courteous Attendants Second Level or red kid. - Nutwood brown groined kid. - Brown sued with block kid. or olive sued with block kid. I - Black or camel groined kid. brown or olive green grained kid, with wooden bow. green, cornel, or nutwood brown groined kid. Open Mondays, 10 a.m, t 9 p. C B P O' Chj. dJ 15c p f. peitogs, J Cosh Block Sizes to 1 0. Utofc fotidsnts. C.OA. SoUs Tax for |