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Show ENGAGEMENT OF MOVIE STAR INTERESTS IN-TERESTS OGDEN ADMIRERS. From a recent copy of the Washington Washing-ton Times of the United States capital city the Standard culls tho following, of interost to the Ogden admirers of Marguerite Clark: Another star of tho movie firmament firma-ment soon is to be a war bride-Marguerite bride-Marguerite Clark, one of the foremost fore-most moving picture actresses, is to wod Lieut Harry P. Williams, stationed sta-tioned in Washington as a member of tho United States engineers. He is from New Orleans and is a member of the F. B. Williams Cypress company. Lieutenant Williams today admitted that ho was planning to wed Miss Clark, and the report also was verified veri-fied by Miss Clark in New York. Thoy have not set a date for the wedding. It will depend on how long before Lieutenant Williams is ordered overseas over-seas for duty. In the event his orders como soon, they will be married at once. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Williams has been expecting orders for overseas duty for some time, he said today. The romance which brought on the engagement, according to Mis3 Clark, began when she was touring the country in the interest of the third Liberty loan. While in New Orleans she mot Lieutenant Williams, who also was working for the loan. Later ho went to New York, and the announcement an-nouncement of their engagement rapidly rap-idly followed. Miss Clark will not leave her movie lovers. She announced that she would continue to thrill American movie fans as a mombef of the Famous Fa-mous Players' company. Lieutenant Williams left this afternoon aft-ernoon for New York. He was appointed ap-pointed a lieutenant in the forestry servico at the outbreak of the war, wns sent to Washington for special service with the shipping board, and later was transferred to tho engineers. |