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Show a bright green taffeta cocktail dress, urged guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McConaughy III, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley White to join in the singing with Mr. and Mrs. E. William Coombs, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Bransford and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weggeland congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Smith bn their just-purchased new home. R.S.V.P. Please RSVP, only in terms more original, was the wording of the clever poem composed by Frank J. Allen and his artistic wife, Jujje, as they invited friends to dine and chat at the Fort Douglas Golf Club Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cuthbert and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Edwards joined with Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Darger in enjoying the holiday season social. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Fort Douglas Golf Club will turn into a Christmas wonderland on Saturday evening when members mem-bers gather for the initial club party of the holiday season. Greeting Greet-ing guests will be Mr. and Airs. Alfred Copp. Enjoying the good food and dancing will be Mr. and Mrs. William K. West, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Flandro, Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wellington McDonald and Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Sutton. r , , s ' : ' I ..:, ; , ' H .1 - f . i . ( i ' i . ' 'f" . i t. 1 nil I i M li fl i I" il ' i I'll' ii l i ' " f' T k , '? $ I ' 1 ' - l I I' .-. : ;! . - 7.lBrlt.m;?1i.-lV..tffcjj Among prominent lenders attending the open house and unveiling of the Ilehcr J. Grant bust Sunday were (1. to r.) Jlr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Cornwall and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Q. Cannon. Gay Parties Fete South East Couples by Jean Bradshaw Country Club as couples gathered to celebrate similar birthdays. What has become a tradition since college days found members of the "November Birthday Babies" exchanging presents and birthday wishes, and eating birthday cake and still combining all with an evening eve-ning of dinner-dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle K. Campbell and Maurice D. Jones were among the celebrants cele-brants as were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard P. Backman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Pyke. Acting as host and hostess for this years party were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dumke, Jr. SUNDAY SOCIAL Sunday was an open house day for the Ernest D. Mariani's as they welcomed friends to their new home at 2561 Lynwood Drive. Mrs. Mariani, attractive and festive in fiaraiy waiting for ole Santa to decend from his helicopter to announce an-nounce the holiday season, Sugar House hostesses launched forth a gay round of parties following the Thanksgiving holiday. In fact their invitations might well be in tune with merchants who anticipate antici-pate the season early. Busy was the past weekend socially and busy again is the one just ahead. To name a few of the many party goers : DIXXER-DAXCIXG - Dinner-dancing provided relaxation relaxa-tion at the Salt Lake Country Club Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. S. Grover Rich Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bollinger, and Dr. and Mrs. William A. McMain. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Isaacson caught admiring glances as they enjoyed a fast rhumba. Quick to applaud were Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Billings Bill-ings and Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Capson. NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY A special group were singing Happy Birthday to themselves last Saturday evening at the Salt Lake BREAKFAST Mr. and Mrs. Norval E. Safford, 2247 Logan Ave., invited friends for breakfast last weekend and named the Salt Lake Country Club as the place on their clever invitations. invi-tations. There Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Gray-don Gray-don Schulder and Mrs. Albert S.' Mooney were among the many party goers who took time over pancakes to compare Thanksgiving holidays. BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lence, 1920 Herbert Ave., invited friends for an evening of dinner and bridge recently. Gathered there were Mr. and Mrs. Sid H. Eliason, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John N. Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Vetter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Coombs as they made certain not to trump their partner's ace. |