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Show WEDDING BELLS, i The marriage Qf'ffss Enid Moffatt and Mr. Joseph' Patrick will take place on June 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knickerbocker an-nounc: an-nounc: the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Mr. Frederick Hugh Knickerbocker. The marriage to take place June 11. Mrs. Rancke announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter, Eloise Freeman, to Mr. Mortimer Senter Allen. The marriage will take place early in June. The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Dern and William H. Cunningham will take place at St. Paul's church on June 10. It will be the leadirg event of the early ear-ly summer and the color scheme will be pink and white. The maid of honor will be the bride's sister. Miss Dern. and the bridesmaids, Miss Kerkow of FrercronL Neb., Miss Miller, Miss Mc-Grath Mc-Grath and Miss McMillan. Robert J. Glendinning will be best man and the ushers will be Fred Dern, George Lawrence, Law-rence, Chester Nason and J. T. Goodwin. Good-win. - The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Heikes on West Fifth South street was the scene of a very pretty wedding Wednesday evening, when Miss Margaret Mar-garet Hillhouse of Topeka, Kan., became be-came the bride of Harry Erwin, a young business man of Le Lamar. It' was a Qfuiet affair.- being witnessed only by intimate friends. The bride wore a daintv srown of white silk mull. with trimmings "of silg applique, and carried bride's roses. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin left on the 10:50 train for the northwest, and will be at home after June 1 at De Lamar, Nev., their future fu-ture home. ' |