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Show u . X BvvnuwvAAuiutnuviiuvvniuvj i THE MARRIAGES of Miss Florence Drehmer and Charles O. Billings will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parent tonight. The ceremony will be performed at 7 o'clock and following: , this a reception will be held. JUDGE AND MRS. ANDREW HOWAT have announced the engagement engage-ment of their daughter Frances to J. Fred Odell. The wedding, will take place In June. Miss Howat- Is a popular popu-lar young lady in local society, and Mr. Odell Is one of the city's young business men. ' MISS ALICE . CUNNINGHAM was hostess of a luncheon yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Her guests were:' Mrs. Ray, Miss Josephine Wells. Miss Aileen Crismon, Miss Evelyn Thomas Miss Marjorle Ellerbeck. Miss Mary Young, Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Bottsford, Miss Leta Rawlins, Miss Edith Sheridan, , Miss Mary Cowan, - MRS. D. i C. M'LAUGHLIN. is now visiting in Ann Arbor. She will leave for Salt Lake Sunday, and after visiting visit-ing here for five weeks she will leave for Europe. v . " MR. AND MRS. 8. B. TUTTLE gave a dinner at the Commercial club last night Their guests were Judge and Mrs. Patter, Judge Rlner and Mr. Stone, all of Cheyenne; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tut-tle, Tut-tle, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Merrill. Mrs. Verbryck, Miss May Merrill. MRS. CHARLES E. PERKINS gives a luncheon today In honor of Mrs. Edmonds, Ed-monds, who will leave soon to spend the summer In Europe. PROF. AND MRS. THOMAS RAD-CLIFFE RAD-CLIFFE entertained a number of their friends at an Informal muslcale last evening. MRS. ISABEL M. PITTS of this city will be the guest of Miss Maude Adams at her home on Long Island during the summer months. MISS FRANCES ELLIOTT of Henderson, Hen-derson, Ky., will be in the city today to be the guest for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. William Igleheart. ' MRS. BELITEN entertained at cards yesterday afternoon. O. 'J. SALISBURY and son. Blaine, have gone, to California to Join Mrs. Salisbury. |