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Show pleased to learn of their marriage in San Francisco, California, on August sixth. Both Miss Greene and Mr. Wells were former residents of Bingham Bing-ham and were extremely popular among the young set For several years Miss Greene was connected with the Princess Theatre. The young couple will make their home in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wardlaw were host and hostess to the members of the Tooele Tennis Club and the Utah-Delaware Tennis Club, Saturday afternoon after-noon and evening. The two clubs engaged en-gaged in a tennis meet from two o'clock until seven, after which a banquet ban-quet was served to sixty guests. Later in the evening dancing was enjoyed en-joyed at the Bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. j Wardlaw were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Art Tibby and Mr. and Mrs. James Lily. Mr. Paul Richards was Salt Lake visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lawrence left Thursday of last week for California where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Santistevan motored to Salt Lake Sunday evening. N -SOCIETY The members of the Museo-Vee-Veea entertained Wednesday evening of last week in Society Hall. A delegation dele-gation of ladies from Salt Lake, Magna Mag-na and Murray were present and the following ladies were initiated: Mrs. Flora Stevens, Mrs. Mary Averill and Mrs. Clara Olson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Rose Stuart of Sandy. Following Follow-ing the business meeting refreshments refresh-ments were served to eighty members. Mrs. James Barkle entertained at a luncneon at her home in Coppertown, Monday of last week in honor of Mrs. R. E. Ellis of Los Angeles. Covers were laid for Mrs. Ellis and her daughters, Donetta and Joyce, Mrs. Rose Gust, Mrs. A. A. Berg, Miss Ida Voltz, Miss Margaret McLaughlin and Miss Doris Barkle. Mr. and Mrs. William Kemis entertained enter-tained the O. F. F. Club at their home in Copperfield, Tuesday evening of last week. Five hundred was the diversion. First prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. James Denvers, second by Mr., and Mrs. Basil Doman and consolation by Mr. and Mr. A. O. Mug-fur. Mug-fur. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Mugfur, Mr. and Mrs. Denvers, Mr, and Mrs. Doman, Mr. and Mrs. . Charles Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scott The many friends of Miss Margaret Greene; and Harold Wells, will be |