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Show ! BREAKFAST FOR . BRIDE Mis May Billing wa hostess todsy at an attractively arranged breakfast st her horn In the Hillcrest apartments, apart-ments, given for Miss Mayme Price, whose marriage takes place Thursday. Deep, crimson peonies were arranged In a crystal basket for the lovely eenterpiec of the breakfast table, where covers were laid for fourteen. The place cards and other appointments appoint-ments wer In patriotic design, and the decoration for the living room were American flags and spring flowers In the red shades. Miss Kathryn Uabbott assisted and the other guests were: Mrs. Frank Otterstrom. Mlaa Kthel Oroesbeck, Mrs. Jsne Haskell. Ml Edna Edwards, Ed-wards, Miss Klla Nellson. Mrs. James Wood of t'hlco. fsl.. Miss Florence Woollev, Mrs.' Henry -Bockholt. Mle l.lsle Bradford. Mrs. W. ). Williams. Mias flue Btemhrldge and Miss Leona Billings. see Miss Atmeada Eardley, a bride of Wednesday, entertained about thjrty of her friends at a trousseau yesterday at her home on South Main atreet. The rooms were decorated with pink and y white rnatlonranrtrhe"hoiiteegwns' sealsted by her mother. Mrs. A. W. Kerdley, and Miss I'hyllls Burns, who will attend her as bridesmaid. Reservation for the luncheon to be given Friday by the home economic section of the Ladies' Literary club may oe mails from Mrs. Austin a. Kerr or Mrs. J. D. Pardee It is planned to give the luncheon at Liberty Lib-erty park, but If the weather Is inclement in-clement the luncheon will ha held at tha clubhouaa. It will be followed by a report of tha program of the ecctlon for next year. The program committee' commit-tee' Includes Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Pardee and Mra. Chamberlain. e Mra. James W. Collins will entertain at luncheon Saturday at her home In the Boulevard apartments in honor of her sister. Mlsa l'amelo Hpargo of Og-den, Og-den, who will be married this month to (Nils Hon ne via Kckho. Mrs. Collins t will return today from Ogden, where aha has spent the week end. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kmmerson Hoag of Ogden for tha marrlajr of their daughter, daugh-ter, Katherlne, to Nelson Norgrn of Halt Lake on the evening of June 12 at tha Church of the Good Hhephrd. A reoeptlon will follow at MerthamT hall. see Mra. Robert Bin ford and children have returned from Logan, where th-y have been visiting; Mra. Bin ford's parent a, Mr. and Mra. John McAllister, and are at horn at offlcera' row. Fort Douglas. see A number of Halt Lake people will go to Ogden today to attend the marriage mar-riage of Mlaa Ruth Douglas and John rtngrea Jr., which will take place this evening at 7:10 o'clock at the home of tha bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea H. Douglas, on Madison avenue. Bishop Arvln Beesley of Sslt Lake will perform tha ceremony. Mlsa Uertrude Weather by will be bridesmaid, and the little nieces of tha bride. Frances Cannon Can-non and Ruth Taylor, will le flower girls. John Moser of this city will act as heat man. Mr. Plngree la connected con-nected with the brokerage business In I Halt Lake and tha couple will probably prob-ably make this rfty their home. i Mrs. D. A. Market ehtertelned at i dinner last night at her home on Twelfth Kast street In honor of Miss Ioulao Morrta. one of tha June brides. A basket of white lilacs, combined with bridal wreath made an unusually effective ef-fective rentarplece for the table. Musical Mu-sical aelectiona ware given by Miss L.l....... U..al . l.U hall anil reception at Rowland liall will follow the play. e The offirera of the Alumnae association asso-ciation of Rowlaad Hall elected at the annual luncheon and business meeting of the organisation Haturuay are: Mis Hannah 1j Compte, president; ; Mra. J. SI Post, vice president; Mlsa Korothy Bailey, secretary and treaa-i treaa-i urer. see The Woman's Republican club held Its June meeting this afternoon at the home of Mra K. U. Leatherwood. A program waa given. Including current events by Mrs. Ilideon Hnydcr. musical number, by Mlsa Ruth Treweek. accompanied ac-companied by Miss i:irenor Voelkcr, and dramatio reading by Ml Mae Iren. Tea was served after the program, th assisting hostesses being Mrs William Wil-liam Hpry, Mrs. K. A. Rogera. Mrs. l)o Palx. Mrs. J. C. Dallas. Mrs. C. T. Jurtd and Mr. Henry Cohen. for twelve, a a a Tha marriage of Mlaa Ida 8killlcorn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. K. O. (Skilli-eorn, (Skilli-eorn, and Harold Ooddard will take place this evening at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry Ooddard. Tha ceremony will be performed per-formed at 1:10 o'clock and a reception will follow. a a Mra. Fannie Jensen waa hostess at an In formal a f f at r I h 1 s a ftemoon t her home on Kleventh avenue, compil-menttng compil-menttng Mlsa Ventre lsamhert, wno will be married June II to Yeraer O. Hewlett. The guests Included the members of Miss I-embert's domestic science class from tha L. D. S. university. univer-sity. The afternoon was spent In a kensington and tea wsa served a a a Mra. O. C. Heebr entertained informally infor-mally at luncheon today at tha Hotel Utah grill. Four gueeta were present, a e e Mrs. J. C. Deal will entertain this evening at her home on Ninth Eaat street for Mlsa Taaala Harmon, who will bo married thla month to Earl Spa fiord. a a a Tha Indies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow tomor-row morning at 11 o'clock at the church parlors, Lu neb eon will be served at 11; 10. see Ben lor day la being celebrated today at Rowlsnd Hall. Thta evening the MliorjlByw11e |