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Show 1 Societi DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon Nothing we'd rather write about than the excitment of nuptial nup-tial news. This week it's really something special. Just making the news known to friends that their daughter, Shirley, will soon be wed, are Mr. and Mrs. James Clyde Waller of 2200 Fisher Lane. Miss Waller is to become the bride of Milton Hollstein on Sept. 1. The wedding ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride's parents. Sole attendant to the bride will be Mrs. James C. Waller Jr., sister-in-law. Raymond Hollstein will be best man. Following the ceremony a buffet supper will be served to members of the immediate families and close friends. These two are really well-matched, both having been editor of the University of Utah Chronicle and outstanding in many other activities too. Shirley was elected to Mortar Board and Tau Kappa Alpha. She affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Milt is a Pi Kappa Alpha affiliate and was elected to Owl and Key. He's served two years with the Navy. Milt will attend Columbia University In New York this fall and his wife will complete fall quarter at the U before joining him in December. More rice and bridal veil chatter chat-ter .. . Lorraine Martha Goring will become the bride of John E. Kelley come the 11th of September. Sep-tember. The couple will recite vows in the Lion House in the! presence of family members andj then they will be honored at a reception after. Miss Jean Christensen, Miss Sharon Brotherson and Miss Marva Rae Goring will attend the bride. The attractive bride-elect is a former student of the LDS I Business College but she's given giv-en up shorthand and type for exciting days of trousseau shopping shop-ping and pre-nuptial parties. Hostesses who have entertained enter-tained for her include Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence L. Sharr, Mrs. John El-Hooker, El-Hooker, Miss Jean Christensen and Miss Sharon Brotherson. Supper party for the teenage teen-age set . . . Diane and Ra-quel Ra-quel Evans were hostesses for the party that was held in honor of their summer house guest, Anne McDowell McDow-ell who has been visiting here from her Long Island home in New York. The buffet buf-fet was served in the garden gar-den of the B. R, Woolley home of Forest Hills Drive area. Guest list included Fay and Vanette Sorensen, Carol Hliton, Beverly and Shirley Layton, Joyce Parry and Sharon Woolley. Anne left for her eastern home , Wednesday following the Sunday night fun-fest. j Mrs. Joseph Tanner of Lay-j ton entertained a group of her friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Eugene Christensen, Chris-tensen, 1407 Harvard Ave., Wednesday afternoon. The aft-ernon aft-ernon social was given in honor of Mrs. Jack Adamson who. with her husband and two children, chil-dren, will be leaving soon for Boston to live. Guest list included in-cluded many a well-known southeasterner . . . Mrs. Wendell Wen-dell M. Smoth Jr., Mrs. Howard Haynes, Mrs. Elvon Jackson, Mrs. Lyle Ward, Mrs. Orson Blackett, Mrs. Hank Ruggeri, Mrs. Nibs Meldrum, Mrs. Aldon Jr. Anderson, Mrs. Keith Montague, Mon-tague, and Mrs. Joseph L. Wirth-lin. Wirth-lin. Saw Mrs. Franklin L. McKean Jr. doing some shopping about town with her son, Johnny. He'll be celebrating his fourth bithday soon and so Mommy and son were picking out special spe-cial presents. Mrs. Clarence Nilson and daughter Patty said hello as they did some casual shopping shop-ping this week out in our busy little town. Saw Mrs. J. Allen Jensen loaded down with exciting looking look-ing packages boarding a bus for home after an afternoon shopping in Sugar House's smart shops. |