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Show "v-Th- o VIZ Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday; September 25, I960 Luncheons, Visits Keep Ogdenites Busy as Autumn Season Begins By Eve Gibbons OGPEN Invitation for an autumn luncheon for Thursday have been issued by Mrs. G. A. Rounds, Mrs. Claude Parry, and Mrs. J. C. Brown. The party will be held at the Ogden Country Club for 100 friends of the hostesses. A motor trip ended the first of this week for the La Vor Woods and the Grant-Wood- s. The two couples in San Francisco, time spent Monterey and Lake Tahoe. Back a few days, also from San Francisco, is Mrs. Ralph Morris. She was away 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Collins expect to move from' Ogden to the San Fernando Valley the latter part of October' and friends are planning ways to tell them farewell. Friday evening, Mrs. Alan Nye invited members of Mrs. Collins sewing club for an evening party, and Thursday morning. Mrs. .William Glasmann and Mrs.. Fred Froerer will give a brunch at the Glasmann residence. The Officers Club at Hill Air Force Base was locale of two outstanding events this week. Tuesday afternoon a large tea was given by the Officers Wives Club to begin the fgjl season. About 450 guests, many General chairman was Mrs. James M, McCampbell, as. slsted by Mrs. Michael Meehan, Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. K. R. Nold, Mrs. Eugene Carey, Mrs. J. B. TerryMrs. E. B. Gentry,- MrsrL. P. Bonne, and Mrs. F. T. Betz, from Salt Lake City and Ogden, attended. Flowers and decorations were carried out in a Color scheme of pink and cerise. - Royal Eccles, historian, and Mrs. 0. S. Daines, reporter. Festival An membership tea was held by the members of the American Association ef University Women Saturday at the Wasatch School auditorium. in charge, Including, Mrs. D. J. Greenwell, president; Mrs. Robert T. Benson, vice president; Mrs. G. Aaron Gibbs, treasurer; Mrs. Ray M. Jones, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Dean W. Hurst, Mrs. recording secretary; The annual "Guest Day of the Sempre, Musical Society war held Saturday at the Bertha Eccles Art Center. Paul Bonham of the University of Utah spoke on Bella Bartok, the Hungarian composer. New officers were Wednesday evening, Gen. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hobson Invited guests to a large reception honoring the Secretary of the Air Force and Mrs. Dudley. C. Sharp, who were overnight visitors at 4 the base. S ' Chairman was Miss Helen Johnson, assisted by Mrs. Norval Hartsock. Honored was Mrs. John T. Brewster, Salt Lake City, who is state president, and Miss Amy Cooper, Miss Fern Marquart, and Mrs. Paul Grossenbach. , A V f ,e- . - ? dub 'Abates , V 'V.it ' b Li, Monday Tonne Women's Christian Assn. Monday, registration for 11 activities and classes, 323 E. 8rd South. Blue Triangle Club Monday, 7.30 pm., 322 E. 3rd South, social. Senior Matrons Club Monday, 1 p m., YWCA. Mrs. Clinton Seal, talk on trip abroad. North Salt Lake County Daughters of Itah Pioneers Monday, 3:30 p m., Barratt Hall, 70 North Main. County meeting. North Center Salt Lake C rusof Utah Pioneers ty Daughters Hall. Monday, 11 a m. Barratt Harm-er Guest speaker Mrs. Mabel of Jennie Letters subject Barker. American Association of Women, Salt laks City Branch, Current Literature Study Croup Monday. 8 . foVJ i & f-r--r V - ' !S-- "A 'r ' 'V-.- L . ' 11 it . 0-- rrnii,niu4 0 3 1: f ! ' t J: ; ''NvJ 60 i j TK7- iy P m , Mrs. Lerral R. Johnson, 3763 LeoMaur, Murray. Program hv Mrs. Gertrude Thomas. South Center Salt Lake County ef Itah Pioneers Daughters Monday, 10.30 a m. DUP Memorial Building 304 N. Main. County meeting. Patriotic Council Presidents Monday, 1.30 p m.f YWCA. 322 E. 3rd South. Speaker from League of Women Voters, speakers bureau. Opening session. South Salt Lake County Daughters of lUh Pioneers Monday 10 am., Murray City Hall, 5461 S. State. Murray. Opening meeting, officers, de-F. partment heads; Mrs. Verl McMillan, president, presiding. South Cottonwood camp, hostesses. Lesson, Letters of Jennie Barker: Reviewers Club Monday, 1 Lark, Mrs. p m , Mr. Don Willie, Hamer C. Culp will review, Questword Ho. Arc me Club Monday, 8 p m., Mrs. C. L. Prisk, 2066 Yale Ave. (1075 South). Tueaday South Center Salt Lake CounDaughters af 1 tah Pioneers, ty W Ilford Camp Tuesday, 13 30 pm., Mrs. DeVern Shefleld, 3103 3640 East. Executives' Secretaries, Inc. Tuesday, 6.30 pm.. PrudentialS. Federal Auditorium, 3261 State. Firm night. W. P. Fuller and Co., sponsor. Guest speaker, W. P. Fuller III. Reservations, Mrs. Esther Cowan. Newcomers Club Tuesday. 12 noon. Cottonwood Club, 1780 Lakewood Dr. Program on charm by Sherry Sailer. Mrs. Gilbert Bruce, president, Mrs. Fred Butcher, hospitality committee Reservations, Mrs. Joseph Arbo gast or Mrs. Nathan Nichols. Fraternity Congress Tuesday, 7:30 pm., IOOF Hall, 41 'Post Office Fl. (340 South!. Ladles Literary Club History Tourist Section Tuesday. 11 a m., 850 E. South Temple. Paper Indian Civilization of Canada," given by Mrs May H. Carhart. Drama Music Section Tuei-da12:30 pm, 850 E. South Temple. Dr. David Shand, proof lessor of inuslic. University Utah, will give program. Hostesses, Mrs. Ray Rosebraugh, Mrs. M. D. Brlnghurst, Y.W. Wives Club Tuesday. 10 a.m, 822 E. 3rd South. Registra tlon, socials.Association of Cnl American werslty Women, International TuesRelatlont Study Group day. 1:30 p.m. Student Union, Auerbach Room. Mrs. S. Decker will v1 w paper, DA. -I f -- v S' 3i s' s osr - r Trjjfr- y - - liraclincM ry i A 'J i '4: s end tiznelessness $ with cutuxnn Interest V i V. . and emphasis, young clothes ' - TJ - c- .f - n y i 41 ( 4 irresistibly Anno Fogarty at ZCMI. Shown here against find them exclusively an artist's rendering of Salt Lake City's new Jet Airport, a glimpse i of tHe'collection. Color your whole autumn outlook with: a pale beige wool sheath, braided l belt, 35.00; camel hair coat trimmed with black k faille, 79.98; lilac wool sheath, ombre style, 49.98; .knit, tasseled -- ? Her--beMrs. W. H. Gale, 1845 ' Ava. (1043 South.- Hermlone Temple 8, Pythlaa SI term Wednesday, 8 p.m, "IOOF Hall, 41 Post Office PI. (340 South). Shrtners Hospital for Crippled , Children. Sewing. ; Thursday ' Ttung Womens Chflstlaa Assn, Trl L Club Thursday, 6 30 o m, dinner; program, Po- 11 tics, I960 Blanca Hoxsie. Saturday Toung Women' Chrlatlaa Assn. Saturday, opening of health education classes. JL'rft'J r- President; It. Daughter ef 9 30 am, V J .4--' L 1 V J if .pm, Lybln Temple '"'fc 3' N Mrs. Grace J. By- waier will review, The Nature World. by of the Michaels Dean. Wednesday Ladies Literary Club, Brows1 ing section Wednesday,will p.m, give Mrs. Ernest H. Schraga Browning As a Scientific Poet Ring Reading of the hook. The and the Book" will continue. Al Mrs. C. Waring, Mrs. George len T. Sanford, hostesses. Yonng W omen's Christina Assn, T.W. Wives Club Wednesday, 10 a m, 322 E. 3rd South. Registration, Salad day Wednes T.W. Tonng Matron day, 1 p.m, luncheon: program on personology by Myrtle Gllnes. PEO, Chapter V Wednesday 3 pm, Mrs. W. H. Klbbte. 1856 Gunderson Ln. (4070 South) North Center Salt Lake County Daughters af I tab Pioneers1 Tnlecrest Cnmp Wednesday, rt the Nile Wednesday. V - I ' i draw-strin- g party-time- d red wool waist, 45.00, ZCMI Dresses, Coats, Suits, second floor II1 !5 iSf ; V'V Cl A ' - j |