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Show At TJie China Rice Bowl Dance Cute little Koolie maids in authentic au-thentic Chinese costumes added I to the floor show fun of one of ' the finest charity balls Salt Lake has seen. The affair was the Chinese War Relief ball sponsored by the United Service to China Committee with the East Mill Creek Lady Lions club doing the actual "committee" work. The evening of the doings was Monday Mon-day and the place was the Coconut Co-conut Grove. Needless to say, Mrs. L. Marcus Mar-cus Jensen did herself proud as uual, a the general chairman. She chose a chartruese srepe and tucked a matching artifi-, artifi-, cial flower in her hair for the occasion. Her brother, Wayne Anderson is chairman of the State committee and he was there calling off the winners in the drawing. Speaking of the drawing . . . Frieda Jensen said it was typical of her luck to win a gentleman's necktie! Mrs. R. E. Pitts won a blanket. Saw Jay Skidmore and his fiancee Anna Jean. They-intermission talked Brinton. Others who were glad with Dr. and Mrs. Marshall to pay the dollar to feed a Chinese Chin-ese youngster for a month included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prouse, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Anderson, Ander-son, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Hicks. time, anywhere. Mrs. Harold Stasson on the other hand, is very quiet. Asked if she'd like to live in the White House, Esther Es-ther Stassen said, "I don't think it's necessary for any woman to worry about that untl she gets there." Mrs. John Bricker answered an-swered the same question with, "There's nothing I'd like more." Mrs. Brcker is also interested in her husband's career, actively, active-ly, and has been campaigning with him for 27 years. Mrs. Earl Warren, wife of the Governor of California, will stay in the background no matter what happens. She has never made a speech. The Governor explained it at once. He said, "We have one rule in our house, 1 do the talking in public and she does the talking at home." |