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Show M' ICS. ELLIS K. WILSON, formerly Miss , Florence l-'olsom. daughter of- Mr. and:, I Mrs. II. B. Folsom, who was married yesterday: I in the temple. j If it',:,i .1:1:0 hVT;. 1&1 oi V) y feiit'l'iX ? ' . In.r.;;:;! j ; i MiiiHIiii iir ! ! ---"etty Luncheon Is Arranged for Visitor 7 reliw RS. nA O. 3IAPJ0XEAUX. who ircicU "will leave Friday for Los Ar.g?Us i for r to spend the winter, was the fwjEt of honor at a luncheon given r - ; '--;ay by Atrs. Senter "Wa'kor at her1 '""te on Second avenue. Tc'low :ir:- - ttr:.heniums a io--v bowl formed an a- j d4 -live centerpiece for the luncheon , overs were laid for Mrs. Marion-aux, j George Bryce. Mrs. R. H. Peain, j Edward Fearn of L,cs Angeles. Mrs. i iJJ-ence Eambereer. Mrs. Thomas Urt'-cheH. Mrs. Carl Fisher. Mrs. Clarence ier, Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Mrs. H. M. .mberiain and Mrs. Milton Beifuss. s. Carl Fisher entertained a few ; nds at tea Tuesday afternoon at h?r ,i le in the Belvedere aDartments, in A lpliment to Mrs. Edward Fearn of .;-rT Angeles. The tea table, had a cen-iniece cen-iniece of yellow chrysanthemums. The V-uSts numbered twelve. |