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Show fv f 17 Td3 tnr' Is ma Announced. !! All matter for Sunday society paga amt bo In this office by noon aat-tnJay. aat-tnJay. Club notes, etc.. should bo In It Friday evening. "tARDS have been received by their Salt Lake friends from Mrs. Augusta Au-gusta M, Waldcn for the mar-J mar-J riiige of her daughter, Slarsarct ; Sara, to Frank Matthew Prior on rcdiiesday, June 12. The wedding will Ua place at high noon in the Christian arch of Ocean Park. The young pcoplo (31 be at home after July 1 at 220 Venus 'mil, Venice, Cal. lip. first presentation of "As You Like i" tomorrow evening at Wandumcre will btlc;s draw a representative society a'Ifnce unless the weather Is too bail idmil of outdoor enjoyment. The list tatrona Is large and suggestive of e lnlcresL It Is by no means com-, com-, but amonp: those who have ex-!cd ex-!cd their patronage are Colonel and William Nclaon. 31 r. and Mrs. George Marshall, Mr. and -Mrs. 12 0. Lcather-d, Lcather-d, Dean 3tul Mrs. JSyron Ctimmings, mil Mrs, Thomas Hull, Mr and Mra. J.W Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Levi flr Young, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Merrill, and Mrs. George IT. Wise. Mr. and . Walcdmar Van Cott and Mr. and . I'rcd Bcnnlon r. and Mrs. Ilcnrv M. Din wood cv n-uncd n-uncd a party of friends last evening nd,nnor tho Alia club, taking their oticsts later to witness the Ilrst produc-whnSf produc-whnSf . Quaker Follies." Miss Margaret iViitnei? .neu' 0P-'ra at Uio Garrick thc-w thc-w it Xhclr. suests were Mr. and Mrs. . u. Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong Miss Edna Duiui iiad a party of rrlends in another box. her guesl3 being Miss Ani-exiiIje?ry,l,ss eanor Stewart and Miss Mlnotto Baer Mr and Mrs. H. G. Whitney enter-Ufned enter-Ufned a largeparty of friends, mainly tlie relatives of tho auUior. their guests mi B :,"ld Mva' Horace B. Whitney, Miss Kva Younger. Miss Marion TV'hlt-Uey' TV'hlt-Uey' HI158 LI11"i Wells, Mr. and MJrs. mY,oi .v-, ,TVSJS, iI,ss Rosemary Young. MIhs Ubble Wells, Miss Holen Wells and 1'iank Whitney. In common with most other "social and athletic events planned for yesterdav, several golf and temils matches that were to have been played at the Country club were postponed because of inclement weather. About twenty golf enthusiasts, however, played their matches in spite of the drlzzlo and tho wet links, though no grat cfforLs wore made to break records. rec-ords. There was a fairly large attendance attend-ance of members at the club during tho day and a dlnuer-danoe was given at night, attonded by about seventy people. peo-ple. Mr. and Mra. John M. Da-vin announco too engagement of their daughter, Marie Frances, to William J. Gallugher. Tho wedding will take place Wednesday. June 1, in St. Mary's cathedral. Both young people- are ivell known here. Miss Davin being a member of St. Mary's Sodality, and Mr. Gallagher of the lnlghte of Columbus. Tho regular meeting of t!u post bridge olub at Fort Douglas has been postponed for one week, arid the i:iub will be entertained en-tertained next Friday cA'cning by Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Martin C. Wise and Lieutenant Charles P. Hall. 4 Dr. and Mi's. Kay Jrvhie will entertain tonight at the first of two bridge parties, par-ties, the secoud to bo given tomorrow evening. Dr. and Mrt J, C. rianchett will entertain en-tertain a party of friends tonight at a dinner at their home on Eleventh East stroet. Mrs. T, n. Brennan and Mi's. II. I Deacon will enterlnln the Seekers' Literary Lit-erary cluh Tuesday afternoon at Uio home of Mrs. Deacon, io7 Douglas avenue. ave-nue. After the final dress rehearsal of "As You Like II." held yMilerday in the univerulty gymnasium. Mlar. Maud May Bobcock entertained tha cast of twenty -flvn at a dinner party at her home on Eleventh East stroet. In addition to tho plfiycrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goff and Prof. Jacob Bolin were also guests at the dinner. u The friends of Mlas Elizabeth WatklnH will be pleased to learn that she is recovering re-covering from an operation for appen-dii'itlJ', appen-dii'itlJ', "performed Tuesday night at the liolv Ci-ohb hospital. |