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Show miHMiiiHMimmtiiimimMmiwimmimiilwiiinmiiimnmnmminwimnmmiMnim Societu Doing the Town By ELAINE CANNON I . . . One thing about Sugar House activities, it surely brings people peo-ple OUT. Saw all kinds of familiar fa-miliar faces and figures shopping shop-ping this week . . . snow and rain and cold and sleet and sunshine sun-shine northwithstading. . . . Mrs. Harold G. Miller looking look-ing her usual lovely self in a white knit suit with navy topper top-per and accessories. The two Miller hoys were with their mother. Baby brother was at home with Daddy. . . . Brick Sorensen of Doll House fame walked up the street arm-in-arm with the best looking girl . . . his teen-age daughter, Shonnie Lee. Both good-looking red-heads we'd say. . . . Mrs. Herman G. Karpo-witz Karpo-witz buying notions and then hunting for a surprise for her baby grandson. . . . Mrs. Bernell Coons is quite the seamstress. Her shopping shop-ping duties included the pattern pat-tern department, but of course. . . '. Saw Mrs. John Clark (the former Peggy Johnson) buzzing around the town busy like, as usual, while the Clark small fry waited in the car. . . . Mrs. Robert Richards is no longer a southeasterner technically, techni-cally, but shopping in Sugar House is a hard-to-break habit with her. She's the former Marg Cornwall who grew up on Parkway Ave. Quite a shocking experience her parents and grandfather had in Colorado, wasn't it? The wonderful East Mill Creek Stake Conference brought many a faithful and well - known southeasterner into public eye. There was 1!is. Ij. H. Gundersen waiting for her stake president hus-banrt hus-banrt as he greeted so many of his friends . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith . . . Mr. .md Mrs. Avin Soderberg, and the Maynard Sorensen's each with adorable new babies,. . . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Richards Rich-ards were there, but of course didn't sit together because his church work calls for his presence pres-ence on the stand . . . Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Weilcnmann It's so good to see Mrs Weilen-mann Weilen-mann out and around when she was so ill there for a while Dinner parties were the or-1 der of the week end with Dr. and Mrs. Edward Gia'ad Hale hosts at one lovely affair and Mr. and Mrs. Harold "Wilkensen entertaining at another. At the Hales the guests enjoyed fried chicken 'n' trimmings. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barton Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Ward, Mr. and Mrs. John Fair Larson, Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Brinton, - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richards. At the Wilkensen party which was held in the lovely Fiank Y. Gates' home invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart .larding, Mr. and Mrs. Park Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Boyce. Welcome home to Bob Wol-stencraft Wol-stencraft who is staying at the C. P. Martin home, 2613 East 29th South. Navymen Bob just returned from Japan. |