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Show DOING THE TOWN 'd' By Elaine Cannon Late winter sniffles nothwi thstanding, the soutV eastern so- cial life goes on 'bo;u the same . . . plenty of it! Chi Omega alums and actives had plenty of it at their annual birthday banquet this week. Af-far Af-far was held at the Art Earn. Mary Elen Bennett was general chairman. Saw Mrs. J. Grant Jverson talkir.y with Carol Price Daynes. Mrs. Stanford Darger and Bae Williams sat with Lda Eccles Brimhall. Of course Mrs. Grant Midgiey was there looking look-ing very sve'te in all brown. Mrs. Bill Richards was toast-mistress toast-mistress but she took time out to visit with her friends Mrs. 0 Bill McMain, Mrs. Eobbe Innes c- Powell. Mrs. Del Avery, Barbara Bar-bara Brighton Reynolds. Mrs. Jack Jones and Mrs. Scott Claw-son Claw-son came together. Mrs. Lyman Condie, another southeasterner, s-ii by Mrs. Fred Clawson and Mrs. Elvon Jackson. Mrs. Leo Capsou, Mrs. Robert Snow and Marilyn Covey gave responding toats while Carol Cornwall, Ann Rogerson. Marilyn Mari-lyn Parker, and Anna Lou Din-woody Din-woody entertained with wonderful wonder-ful quartet harmony. Travelers from the southeast Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Cornwall Corn-wall and Mr. and Mrs; Stayner Richards, They're in Mesa, Ariz. While the "landparrnts are away, a new wee arrival came to town. Bob and M'ir parrnls of a 7 pound, 7 ounce' daughter. She w.ts born in the LPS Hospital Thursday and ua-4s plenty of black hair. They'll fall her Kosalyn. Sari news about Emma Lou Warner, from over Crystal Ave. way. She fell from a 30-foot cliff while skiing over the week Oend and is suffering back injuries in-juries in the LDS Hospital. Here's to a speedy recovery, Lou. Still, there is plenty of happiness hap-piness in the Homer Warner household, too. Rick gave a very elegant diamond to his one and only, Marian Nelson. The two have been engaged since Sunday. Sun-day. Rick and Marian are both prominent southe asterners. She's the daughter of the Joseph Nelsons on Logan Ave. No definite-wedding plans as yet. V. of U. Founders' Day banquet ban-quet caught prominent Salt Lakers in its whirl. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Romney were O there, of course, as were the laskel Romneys and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Romney Jr, They were interested in hearing their relative Gorge Romney of Nash-Kelvinator Nash-Kelvinator give the main speech of the evening. Others present wer Adele Cannon Howells, Mr. I and Mrs. George M. Cannon Jr. . . . Ir. and Mrs. Spencer Snow with the Clarence Wonnacotts . . . Mr. and Mrs. Drew Jacob-sen Jacob-sen . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rav G. Wood . . . Mr. and Mrs. 'Lou Callister . . . Mrs. F. S. Felt, Mrs. Wallace Bennett (beaming when her husband said hello over the telephone hook-up to New "York) . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams Wil-liams . . . Mr. and Mrs. Keith. |