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Show V 1 i f r ... ... ......... .t. ....... -f v..-: . .' I DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon 'Mid spring skies . . . sleet, snow and sun . . . we find south-easterners south-easterners getting attention for themselves by appearing at social functions 'bout town or taking part some way in the tidings of romance, baby talk, trips and parties. The University of Utah Ladies Glee Club concert, directed by-Prof. by-Prof. William Peterson a south-easterner south-easterner was held Sunday in the Union Building and we saw lots of well-knowns there. Still many, many socials for popular Marian Bennion, soon-to-be wed daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Adam S. Bennion. Mrs. Orson Blackett and Mrs. Don Bringhurst shared hostess honors hon-ors at a bridge luncheon Satur- ivir. anu mis, ri. ricu n.gau anu daughter Donna Colleen chatted with Mrs. I. Daniel Stewart. Ms. and Mrs. I. A. Fisher . . . Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Young came to hear daughter Janet take part . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nilson, the Missus very chic in electric blue dress and hat . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Marlowe Nielsen . . . Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Hatch and daughter Donette . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston (Patty Isgreen) greeting greet-ing Patty's conductor-uncle with high praise. Patty looked won- day at Mrs. Blackett's home on upper Stratford Avenue. Monday, Mon-day, Mrs. Nibley Meldrum entertained. enter-tained. Television fun for friends of the Milton Weilenmann's. They gathered at the attractive attrac-tive home of Milt and Marie to see the U. of U.-l). U. game Saturday P. M. During the half hot dogs and pop were served. Popsicles and bubble gum passed around after made the informal evening memorable. Chris and Barbara Ronnow, derful, incidentally . . . Mrs. Lvnn Richards . . Alida Wool-ley Wool-ley ... Mr. and Mrs 0 D. Rom-ney Rom-ney Jr. taking attractive daughter daugh-ter Joan home after having performed per-formed her chorus duties. Isn't it fun to be able to travel? Just ask Darrell and Joyce Herzog. They left baby Sherrel with grandma and took a motor tour of Southern T- California. Just about ready to come home now, we. understand. under-stand. King Street is where they live. Saw Mrs. Lowell Durham and her mother-in-law, Mrs. George 11. Durlia m chatting with friends at a concert not-so-long dgo. The Frank A. Johnsons were among the music lovers, too. Andy and Ginny Anderson, Lyle and Virginia Ward, Stu and Win Jardine, and Ted and Janatb Cannon were on the guest list. Everbody is congratulating Milt and Miarian Wadsworth these days on account of they are the proud parents of c second sec-ond daughter. Uh huh, Christie, 3i, has a little sister they've named Kathryn. She was born Feb. 21 and is now doing nicely at home, 1305 9th East Street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bailey, 3507 13th East Street and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Wadsworth, G27 9th East Street. Have you heard th.-1 ro-iiianlic ro-iiianlic news alx'tit Ruth Trn-Hoeve Trn-Hoeve and Spruce !)aiicls?' They'll be married in the temple tem-ple come June 2. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Tenlloeve, 1828 Claybourne Ave. Spence is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer B. Daniels, 1814 Lake Street. Thuy'll honeymoon in California and then make a home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Reynolds. Rey-nolds. 2176 King Street, have a new infa'nt in the family, too. He is Michael Ken, born in the LDS I Hospital the end of February. : Brother James and Paul and ! Robert plan to teach him the ! tricks of a good ball game as ! soon as possible. Sister Jacque-! Jacque-! Ivn lias volunteered to help' care for him. v |