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Show TO UCDlfe Cheyenne Ccclcty Girl Cec5 to Cuba, to Ce- 1 ccma the Erlde "cf Amy, ', OHcer. ,- '--: ' , ' ' ' ' " ,. ' CSrnXXZ, y?70- Nov.-2L-iTil Anne Eheby Thompson,-oae 'of Chy esse' .beet: known '.and; most accomplished accom-plished young Women, hat left for 8s-tiajjeda 8s-tiajjeda Cuba to join bar fiance, lient. E. Z.'Steever.of the Eleventh infantry, who .has .been. ill. with' feyor 'and 'who recently, met . with serious accident Miss Thompson and. Lieut Steers were to have been married -here duriajr .the winter bat" as the officer is in a serious condition, his sweetheart ia hastening to his aide, and the wedding will be performed per-formed upon her arrival in the old Spanish Span-ish town. - :' The courtship of Lieut. Steever and Miss Thompson has been somewhat romantic ro-mantic and the bravery of the young wQman in making the long journey through the fever-infected South at this time of the year adds interest to the pretty story. Mias Thompson is the daughter of Gen. and Mrs. John Charles Thompson, and eomes of one of the oldest and proudest Kentucky families. Geo. Thompson was for years leadin? figure fig-ure in Wyoming legal and political circles cir-cles and is now practicing in both this I State and Colorado. . |