:: ::engagement announced.A beautifully appointed luncheon wtu» given by Miss I^ela Hower. f»01 Lincoln avenue in the McKinley hotel I Kridsy afternoon at 11: SO o’clock to g^Lince the aproaching marriage of Hower to Mr. Ralph Mitchell Fatrcett a prominent youn man ofCanton IIn the center of the table at whichcovers were laid for sixteeu intimate friends of the hostess, was a miniature wedding scene. Before an altar of smilax and white roses were a bride gowned in white satin and a bridegroom. Behind the altar stoodthe figure of a minister In clerical garb The bride hold In her hand the’ ends of white gafin ribbons which extended to each plate and to which were tied tiny hells announcing the coming happy event. !The place cards were white handpainted with the figures of a brideand bridegroom In one comer and the favors were tiny brides dressed in •white satin. The nut cups and other appointments harmonized with the gentral color scheme of green and i white.After the service of an elaborate luncheon. Miss Hower took her guests; tn the l^ake theater. *The wedding which will occur in the early autumn*wlll be an important event in social circles as both Mis* Hower and Mr Fawcett are well known memliers of Canton's youngersocial set,Vl8 Hower who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hower is I a general favorite. Mr Fawcett the; son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob P. F. Paw-, cett, 407 High street, is connected with the Republic Stamping and Knamenling company In an important j rapacity and Is one of the best known of the younger men of Canton.