| monablair, I know that you know how to word invitations, so I suspect that there is more to your question than that -- especially because we know a bit of the story behind this dinner! I think the question you need to answer first is whether you want to highlight or obscure that they are hosting. If the issue is that they aren't paying 100% or something, I think you can ignore that -- it's none of the invitees' business. (Whether the other people paying care is an entirely separate issue!) If you want to sort of obscure the fact that the groom's parents are hosting, the invitation could be something like this: Rehearsal dinner Date time place RSVP info [which might give a clue, if you include a name or an e-mail address] But if you want to show that they are hosting, you could either do it as lindac suggested, or, if you want it informal, something like this: Please join us for dinner [or "cocktails and dinner," or whatever] date time [or "immediately following the rehearsal," if appropriate] place - Mary and John Groomsparents RSVP |