The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1935, Page 5

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» Dorothy Mathys Is Bride Of Lieut. H. D. Cheatham Couple Will Reside at Park Ra- pids Following Detroit Lakes Geremony of Miss Dorothy ‘Mathys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©. G. Mathys, 512 Avenue EB, and tenant Harold Dwight Cheatham, Rapids, Minn., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dwight Cheatham, Sr., of ‘Makoti, was solemnized during a quiet at it Minn, =, Attending the couple at the wedding ‘Mere Lieut. Cheatham’s brother, Fran- ‘els Cheatham of Grand Forks, who was ‘Best man, and Miss Jean Husband of Bismarck, a Delta Zeta sorority sister @ the bride. Lieut, Cheatham’s ‘Brother and his wife and Miss Hus- ‘Band were the only guests present, ; Bride Wears Velvet For her wedding, the bride was at- tired in a floor length model of mo- brown velvet with gold clips ‘at the high crushed neckline which formed soft loops falling to the waist at the back, a closely fitted waist and slit skirt. With it she wore a gold ‘turban and gold sandals and carried ® bouquet of yellow roses and freesia. The bridesmaid’s gown was of dark @arnet-colored velvet trimmed with white silk pique collar and cuffs. Com- +d Dleting the outfit were a small tur- \w ban of the same material, black satin Sandals and a bouquet of freesia and AUilies-of-the-valley. Since Lieut. Mathys had only a short leave from his duty with Com- any 764, Civilian Conservation Corps, they only took Miss Husband back to Fargo before going to Park Rapids, Minn., where they are to be at home immediately. For traveling, Mrs. ‘Cheatham wore a brown travel print frock with coat and accessories in brown. In April, when Lieut. Cheath- am expects to have about a month's leave, they will go to Florida where de has relatives and also will visit at ‘New Orleans, La. Both ‘U’ Graduates The Mathys family formerly lived Mandan, where the bride complet- her high school education, mov- to Bismarck late in 1932. Both e bridegroom and bride are grad- ates of the University of North Da- [ Will Visit City | MISS MARIE AFTREITH Council members and leaders of the Bismarck Girl Scouts will have the benefit of a three-day school of instruction led by Miss Marie Aftreith, director of Girl Scout work in the Hiawatha re- gion, which includes Minnesota and both Dakotas, from February 18-21, inclusive. kota, where she affiliated with Delta | % Zeta social sorority and Lieut. Chea-| % tham was a member of Phi Alpha ¥, Epsilon fraternity. Until last week, Mrs. Cheatham was | > employed by the federal emergency | % relief administration purchasing of-| % fice. eke k Friday Evening Date Of Rebekah Function| § The card and dancing party which | ¥ the Rebekah lodge is giving will occur| % on Friday evening rather than Thurs-| ¥ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1985 day, which was incorrectly announced in the Wednesday edition. The func- tion will begin at 8:30 o'clock and will be held at the World War Memorial building dining room. It is open to the public, a special invitation being extended to !egislative visitors. A regular meeting of the lodge will take to Mrs. K. ©. Ar- ness, general chairman of arrange- ments, SO ] Church Societies First Evangelical C. E. L, The Christian Endeavor League of the First Evangelical church will have ® &t. Valentine's social at the church Parlors at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening. All members of the group and friends who attend are requested to be pres- ent promptly at the our set. L. T. L. Members Will Rally Friday Evening The Loyal Temperance Legion, jun- for organization of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, will have @ quarterly rally at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening at the Adventist church at the corner of Seventh 8t.,| g and Avenue C. The announcement | ¥ comes from Mrs. Charles Liessman. Mrs. G. A. Hample’s group, the Dakotans, will present a short play- } let, “Grace Before Tea.” There also will be alides shown by Albert Ban-|% ik, All children interested in the | A. W. LUCAS CO. | L. T. L. movement between the ages $ of 7 and 13 years are invited. Following this meeting, the Young 4 People’s Branch executive committee will meet with members of that or-/% Ganization. Sale of Children’s Wash Dresses $1.19 vars 79 $1.95 vane $1.19 Prints, Broadcloths, Percales And such colors—Plaids in pretty greens, blues, browns and reds. Small checks in navy with red. Candy Stripes, Little Figures. Some classic styles in plain navy and brown percales. All made crisp and fresh by white pique collars. Sizes 3 to 14 Bargain Basement Where the Overhead Is Lightest and the Values Unsurpassed Trade-In Your Old Unsanitary Cooking Utensils For 50c Each Replace them with FEDERAL “Chipproofed Stainless” Guaranteed Enamelware Bring in one old utensil for each Federal Utensil you desire. 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