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Show SOCIE T Y' By Elaine A. Cannon Take a stroll along the plaza row and you meet nhe nicest people . . . Saw Dorothy Kimball Keddington (Mrs. Richard) dressed informally in-formally and looking mighty sweet. She was doing a little quick shopping in one of our local marts. Ralph Bradley, busiest young man in town almost that is was buzzin' in and out of local shops. Ralph has gone into business busi-ness for himself and is specializing in all-steel kitchens and kitchen appliances. Last we heard he needed office space, however. Stop by for a loaf of bread over at Lee Dalebout's place apd you're likely to see many a familiar face. We exchanged greetings greet-ings with Alan Layton and told him to tell wife, Mona (Snelgrove), hello, too. M.argo and Walter Hahn have bought them a home on upper Wilson Ave. We don't know the exact address but it is above 21-st Ra.'rt in that new district. Wilson Ave. promises to be a choice neighborhood on account of the Hahns and then Julia and Marv Bertooh and Harriet and Frederick Sorenson each have bought a home on that block, too. Big news for friends of Joe and Elisa Wirthlin ... as well as for Bonneville Ward. Joe has been made a counselor in the bishopric. bish-opric. Ted Jacobsen is the new bishop. All of which makes it nice because Elisa and Ted's wife, Sis, are very good friends. They'll call her Marie Louise . . . the little lady was born last week to Mary Lou Egan Booth and her husband, Dick. This is the first child for this young couple and when Mama and baby are strong enough they will make a home with the proud Daddy in North Platte, Neb. Saw Mrs. W. J. Paul the other day, and she told us that her sister-in-law and family had just returned from a trip to California. Califor-nia. The family we're speaking of are the Ralph Nielsens. They brought back a brand new Dodge from that sunny land. Winterset dancing club held their first "ball" t'other eve and among those present were Frank and Ruth Hoaglund, John and Peggy Duncan, Gene and Donna McDonough, Alan and Marian Jensen, Scott and Agnes Clawson, Burton and Margo Miller, Bud and Mary Ellen Jackson. Reed and Judy Bunbury Richardson are home again! Isn't it wonderful? They've been in California where Reed has been going go-ing to school all this time. The Richardsons and their small fry will bii living out this way as soon as tiheir new home is finished. Rondo Hoglund and his wife, the former Norma Selk, have another an-other child in their little family now. The son and heir whs born this week and everyone concerned is very happy about the whole thing. It's a boy for Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, too. Any day now the new mommy and her blue-clad son will be taken home Where the family can coo but properly over the new-born member of thf Evans clan. Family home is at 4220 Highland Dirve. Mr. and Mrs. Croft L. Smith, 738 East Thirtythird South, have sent out announcements tied with pink ribbon this time. They have a girl but they haven't chosen a name for her yet. Talked with Mrs. Homer Curtis the other day and she tells us that her doctor husband has bought them a new home in Philadelphia Phil-adelphia and that they'll be joining him soon. Homer had a powwow pow-wow with Dr. Preston Iverson, Dr. Ed McKay and Dr. Sontag from Salt Lake and it was a good time for all. |