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Show I .Society DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon A mark of distinction about the Southeast . . . the wonderful cooperative community spirit. Take note of this, for examp tlon representative members of the sub-division had business to do in the County building and it turned out to be quite a social so-cial gathering as well. Mrs. Ho le .. . from Homeless Vets sec-land sec-land McClean, M r s. Harry Schlozhauer in a smart blue gabardine suit, Mrs. Cliff Wor-sley, Wor-sley, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Clark (he was spokesman for the group), Harvey Ross, Mrs. Vergil Olsen, Mrs. Allen Hunter, Hunt-er, Mrs. David F. Wood. Saw Mis. Liojiel V. Mc-Necley Mc-Necley taking time out from hrr hobby to check on ber young son. Her hobby? An interesting in-teresting one to be sure. Mrs. McNcelcy is a clever artist, who is making felt flower prints in (heir Sylvan street home. Gay party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Sorensen, 3000 Connor street. They were hosts to the members of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce Com-merce and their partners. En-joj'ing En-joj'ing the lucious ham dinner were such well-knowns as the Ray Frees, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brain, Mr. nd Mrs . Paul Pehrson, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Hansen, Fred Lawson with his father-in-law, S. Quinney on account ac-count of Mrs. Lawson was vacationing va-cationing in Bear Lake area. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Booth were there and Carol gave a reading or two on the program. And to- mention a few more, we saw Cal and Becky Sorensen, Soren-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Sorensen, Sor-ensen, Grant and Marsha Mid-gely Mid-gely (she looking very chic with her phort coif), Mr. and Mrs. Fankhauser. Saw Hack and Barbara Miller Mil-ler working on their adorable 2740 vstreet home. AVe think the lamp post is extra-special, too. |