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Show BhIsEIhIL aa.PaasssnnK' as1 . o Sills HHP i ssawaH The marriage of Marguerite Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart, to Lieut. Frederick Rodman Palmer of the twentieth Infantry at Fort Douglas, waa solemnised at noon today. Bait Lake society was out la force to attend the wedding which took place In the First Presbyterian church on Sooth Temple street. The spacious auditorium of the church waa fragrant with many flowers. The ceremony conducted by It. Stevens was most Impressive. Miss Eleanor Stewart, slater of the hr.de, attended her, and Miss Edna Dunn wii the only bridesmaid. Lieut. Martin C Wise of Fort Douglas acted as best man, . whlls the ushers were John Stewart, brother of the bride: Ueut. Char lee P. Hall. UeJL. Wi ills tn O. Weaver. Dr. Charles Walson and Usui. Marlon P. Vee-tsl Vee-tsl of the twelfth Infantry- Ltttle Myra Fiederlckson acted as flower girl. e e e Mies Clara I. Colburne, retiring principal princi-pal of Rowland Hall, snd Miss Martha K. Humphrey, retiring; associate principal, were the guests of honor at a delightful luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Utah given by a number of the younger alumni of the school. The table stating eighteen was In the main dining room rend was very prettily decorated with yellow yel-low roses. Miss Isabel Brooke and Miss A. W. North, formerly of the Rowland Hall faculty, were Invited guests. The girls who gave the party were Miss Rosamond Rosa-mond Rltrhl Miss Florence Ware. Miss Kmrrta Zane. MIf Dorothv RookMdge, Miss Helen Greenwood, Miss Mery Payne, Mian Kstherine Lewis. Miss Alice Col-thurst. Col-thurst. Miss Dec) Ievl, Mls .Catherine relghton, Miss Ruth Cooper. Miss Lucy Hultla. Miss Msrgaret Meeks and Miss Msbel Holt. Mrs R. H Q. Hrown of Calcutta, India, ni the honored guest at a very enjoyable dinner when Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frsnken entertained s dosen or more friends last evening to meet their guest. A thoroughly enjoyable tea was given Yesterday at the Tennis dub by Mrs. W. F.d ward Fife snd Mrs. J. E. CosgrltT. During Dur-ing ths afternoon more then s hundred guests came In to see the besutlfully decorated deco-rated mom Miss G. E. Cosgrlff assisted In the reception of the quests. Miss Rone Evans snd Miss Bessie Jones, two of the June brides, were the guests of honor yesterday at one of the most thoroughly delightful affairs of the present pres-ent sesson. a garden party snd bridge tea given by Mrs. Ruth Beasley Csssady at the Beasley home on Fifth venue. Five tables of bridge were arranged on the beautiful lown In the grounds of the hnuss. Following cards, forty or more friends came In to enjoy the prettily served tea at which Mrs. H. H. Lswson, Mrs. Jay T. Harris. Mrs. Frank Harris snd Mrs. H. H. Dorsey took turns at the table, while Miss Frances Evans. Miss Olive Jones snd Miss Harriet Montgomery assisted. see The annual reception tendered hy President snd Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury lb the members of the graduating class si;-1 slumni of the University of Utah was one of the most pleasant affairs of yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Hundreds of young people dropped In during the afternoon to bid farewell to Dr. Kingsbury and to listen to the delightful music. Assisting the host and hostess were Mrs. Charles T. Vorwlss, Mrs. Frederick W. Reynolds. Mrs. D. R. Allen and a number of :he younger girls from the university. e s Mrs. A. J. Charon and Miss Jessie Charon entertained more than s score of the young- girl friends of Miss Marguerite Marguer-ite Burrows last evening at a china shower for the bride, who was given many handsome gifts. e e The members of the Woman's Republl-csn Republl-csn club were entertained yeeterdsy afternoon aft-ernoon st the horns of Mrs. F. C. Loof-4 Loof-4 boo row. the meet net being the last of this seeson. Members of the club and their friends will hold the annual out-Ins: out-Ins: st Saltalr on ths first Monday in July. e Mrs. Joseph K Caloe waa hostess to fifteen of her closest friends yesterday st a luncheon at the Hotel Utah. The round table was laid in the president's suite and waa gay wkh flowers. The affair af-fair was In the nature of a farewell to Salt Lake society. - e Mrs. Frank J. Oustin will be the hostess tomorrow afternoon at a tea at her home on Twelfth Eat street, to meet her guest. Miss Ada Heaton, who Is another one of the delightful summer visitors In the city. Mrs. O. B. Wilson Is entertaining this afternoon with a tea In honor of Mrs R. G. G. Brown. see Mrs R. H. Officer I. the hostess at a luncheon at the Country elub todav In compliment toMn R. O. G. Brown Mrs. James J. Burke of First avenue is entertaining- this afternoon at a brldg tea a HISS MA ROTTER 1TE STEWART Whoa marriage to Lieut. Frederick Rodman Palmer at noon today waa the moat brilliant of roc ent society f pactions. Mrs. Hamuli Austin Whltne, eratertalns this afternoon s her home in A street with a brMgs party and tea. . s e Mrs. Ltenore Qonlon Harrison, dsughler of Mr. anal Mrs. Ell Gordon of Kan Vn-aelmo. Vn-aelmo. Cel.. waa married Friday to Martin Mar-tin Stanton Fbv of Newport. R. I and Birtte. Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Poy are at prea.nl In the Hotel TJtah In this city snd may locate here. see The Ladles' Aid society of ths First Presbyterian church held the last meeting meet-ing of the year at the church thla morning. morn-ing. In the abeene of the president Mrs. Oreeson. the vie, president. Mrs Rows, presided at the business meeting at 11 o'clock. see The Ladlea' Aid aociety of the First , Congregational churcti win meet with the president. Mr. F. L. Parker. 24 East South Temple. e . The rearular monthly m,tlnar of the I. i.lies' Aid society of the Firs. Msthodlst . -hunch Is being held this sfternonn with Mrs. Grant Brown. IMR Twelfth East. The Ladles' Aid society of the tllff Methodist church will be entertained this afternoon at 3 oVIocn bv Mrs. 1. F. Marshall. Mar-shall. 8 BTansford apartment |