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Show enjoyed dinner and the musical j" program which followed. Mr. Jack Richards, owner of. Jack's Coiffures, made arrange ments for the Hair Fashion Coun cil of the State of Utah members; and partners for their Christmas party. About 45 attended the festi vities. Robyn Reese was ten years old on Dec. 4 and celebrated her birth day Saturday with her mother, ; Mrs. Ralph B. Reese and seven little friends with luncheon on Sa turday. She is a member of the Birthday Club and the ice cream and cake was presented compli ments of the Beau. The Stitch and Chat Club held their annual Christmas party on Saturday. They are a group of la dies who sew for the St. Vincent Church annual bazaar. They have been organized for 12 years. Their j president is Mrs. George E. Rob inson and Mrs. William DeNiro' is the vice president. 1 sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. C. Jacobsen turned ten years old. Seven of Judy's friends en joyed the movie at the Villa Thea ter and continued their celebra tion at the Beau. Saturday even ing, Mrs. E. V. Flowers held a birthday party for her mother, Mrs. William R. Livingston. Mr. Steve Rosen and Mr. Steve Baugh man were hosts for a get-together dinner for 15 of their friends later on Saturday evening. Mrs. A. M. Acomb entertained her bridge club at a luncheon on Monday. Mr. Dave Madsen of Farmers Ins. made arrangements for a business luncheon for eight of his associates on Monday. Tuesday evening, Mr. Don Mar tin served as host for six people at dinner. The Sugar House Rotary held its weekly business meeting also on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jones, owners of Darrell's Holladay Beauty Salon, gave a dinner for ten of their employees on Tues day evening. The guests were Ann Boyock, and LaNae Jennings. Both girls are getting married soon. Mrs. D. R. Motta made arrange ments for her group for bridge and lunch on Thursday. Friday, Mrs. Rulen Peck entertained her bridge club. On Friday evening, Mr. Paul Wilson of the Worthing ' ton Corp. made arrangements for1 ! dinner for their office employees and their partners. ! Mr. Theodore A. Pubs, chair; man of the social committee for the Redwood School, made ar-j rangements for the faculty and; their partners to hold their Christ 1 mas party Friday evening. All It Happened at The BEAU BY LA RAE McMAXAMA Recently, Mrs. Fred Morris was hostess for her bridge club for luncheon. On Tuesday, Mr. Geo. Drennan, chairman of entertainment entertain-ment of Painting and Decorating Contractors of America, made arrangements ar-rangements for their monthly business bu-siness dinner. Mr. LeRoy Hansen, president and thirty members en- joyed the dinner. Later, they en- ; joyed films of fishing in Alaska and of their annual outing held last summer at Sun Valley, Idaho. Mr. Jack Hogan of the Equitable Equit-able Life Insurance made arrangements arrange-ments for nine of his associates for dinner on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clara Gilmore served as hostess for eight of her bridge club at luncheon on Wednesday, j On Friday, Miss Ann Palmer celebrated ce-lebrated her seventh birthday, with ten of her little friends. Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Palmer, and is a member mem-ber of the Beau Brummel Birthday Birth-day Club. Mrs. Marvin Grimm made ar-; ar-; rangements for the celebration of her daughter, Maury's third I birthday. Maury's sister, Jenni- I fer, Mrs. William Rytting and Jinx and Robyn Rytting, Mrs. William Wil-liam Harris and her daughter, : Fancy, were there to help Maury eat the cake and ice cream. Also I on Friday, Nov. 29, Judy Jacob i |