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Show I WILLARD MACK WEDS MUIE RAMBEAU H ' Salt Lake City, Sept. 17. M Willard Mack and Miss Marjorlc H rtambcau, who nro playing leading HJ .parts at tho Colonial theater, were j married at 11 o'clock yesterday fore- Hlj noon at tho homo of tho Ilev. L. Mul- Hv len in Pocatello .Idaho. Both arc Hi ' , well known here, where they have Hki j been playing all season, and whore Hfft the bridegroom has lived for years W' and they wcro tho recipients of pro- Htji . fuse congratulations when they re- HY turned from Pocatello yesterday af- Hi ' I ternoon. Hj i Tho engagement was nnuounced HJ last Saturday, but tho date for the HJ, wedding not mado public and friends HJj of tho couple havo been anxiously HJ. wa'chlng for tho dato to be publish- HJj ed. Sunday night Mr. Mack and Miss HJ Jtambcau left ovor the Oregon Short HJ! Lino for Idaho tit 1145 o'clock nc- HJj I companlcd by Mrs. Ulllni nambcau HJ; mother of the br.iH T. succeed- HJ1 ' cd In eluding their friends, who knew HJj nothing of tho near approach of the HJi wedding until they wcro gone. H' After tho wedding ceremony at HJ, Pocatello there was a wedding break- HbjV fast there, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack (took the afternoon train for Salt Lake. They arrived hero on time, and Mr. Mack, who is playing the HB j role of John Swiftwlnd In "Northern wj Lights," took his part as usual last H jl night. Miss Itambcau, as sho will HLv continue to bo known, Is not playing HJ this week. After tho performance at BfV tho Colonial last night tho newly HJ wedded pair were guests at a party HJ - given in their honor. HJ Mr. and Mrs. Mack aro at homo at HJ , PC3 East Sixth South street. |