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Show By Elaine Cannon Who has more fun than the lucky people who are furnishing furnish-ing a brand new home? Just ask the liowell Durhams. We saw them shopping in one of our smartest furniture stores oat here for lovely living room furnishings. t Congratulations are in order for two maidens of the southeast. south-east. Dawn Jacobsen and Ruth Noall have walked off with the top honor that can come to a high school girl in her school. Dwan was chosen DAR girl at South High School and Ruth won the honor at East. DAR, of course, means Daughters of American Amer-ican Revolution, and the girls were declared most outstanding girls in their schools because of their high scholarship, participation participa-tion in school affairs, their poise and charm, and their appearance. appear-ance. Extremely important in the judging was their civic attitude. atti-tude. Yessir, it's the southeeast, everytime! She has done a professional job of decorating the master bedroom in their darling new , home, by the way. She has upholstered a chair and dressing dress-ing stool and tufted a headboard head-board to match. Clever and commendable, we'd say. Mrs. Glen W. Reid gave several sev-eral Salt Lake women an early glimpse of spring the other day when she entertained at a small luncheon. The luncheon appointments ap-pointments were a breath of April . . . hyacinths centered the table at the Beau Brummel Cafe on Highland Drive. Each guest had her place marked with a corsage of sweet peas and acacia. Enjoying the get-together get-together were Mrs. Raymond Bailey, Mrs. A. L. Vincent, Mrs. Earl Bond, Mrs. Clarence E. Herrick, Mrs. Gilbert O. Her-rick, Her-rick, Mrs. Elmer G. Eldredge. Mrs. Reid lives at 2508 Douglas St. Five little grandchildren The boy babies definitely have the lead this week on the Sugar House "Wee Ones" ros- Oter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of 1127 Sunnyside Ave., Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wright, 692 East 30G5 South St., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing, 3246 15th East St., are all proud parents of new baby boys. Speaking of baby boys, Mr, and Mrs. "Kenneth Bridge, 2267 Westminster Ave., will take a new son home soon to see his sister, Mary Jo, and three brothers, James, David and Joseph. Jo-seph. Another young'un joining the baby talk ranks is the tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Nelson Jr., 653 East 31st South St. Add the Clive B. Cassell daughter to that new-girls-born list. The Cassells will fix up a pink nursery in their home at 2756 Ninth East St. Always glad to lay out the welcome mat to newcomers to our community. Especially when they are such nice people. peo-ple. Living at 2210 Berkeley St., now, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Achorn and their two young sons, Jimmy and Johnny, are new Salt Lake residents. They used to live in Chicago. . Great big cake with .one fat candle to shine forth with the news that Margaret Ann Hoag-land Hoag-land is one year old. The birthday birth-day celebration for the adorable ador-able little punkins took place Wednesday. Frank and Ruth Hoagland are the proud parents. Saw Mrs. Briant Badger doing some quick shopping in Sugar House the other day. i think their granddaddy is so special that they saw to it that he was entertained properly on his birthday recently. Aldon J. Anderson was the honored guest and the family party in honor of his natal day was held in the Colonial room of Covey's Little America. Speaking of Covey's, Mrs. Ijincoln Hanks, Mrs. Henry Jj. Ashton, Mrs. R. B. Maw, Mrs. Earl Capel and Miss Eva Ashton, Ash-ton, among others, joined other oth-er members of their club in an evening party which meant dinner without cooking for the family and a real treat for these home-makers. |