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oclety Cayou-Mayer Wedding Attendants Are Told Miss Virginia Cayou will be her sister's maid of honor and William 8. Moeller will be the bridegroom's at- tendant when Miss Mary Cayou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cayou, 612 Mandan 8t., and Alvin A. Mayer, son of Alexander H. Mayer, Bridgewater, 8. D., are married Sat- urday. The ceremony will be read at 9 a. m., in St. Mary’s procathedral rectory by Rev. Robert A. Feehan. Only mem- bers of the immediate families will attend. a2 Guests from out of the city will be Mr. Mayer’s sister, Annette Mayer of Rochester, Minn., who rives Thursday, and his brother-! law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Todd, of Grand Forks, who are to come Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hintgen, Mason apartments, uncle and aunt of the bride-elect, gave a 7 o'clock dinner in the municipal golf course club house Wednesday evening for Miss Cayou and Mr, Mayer. Covers were laid for 14 guests, all relatives of the Cayou family. * * *% Past Matrons’ Club To Resume Activity The Past Matrons’ club of Bismarck Chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, will commence its: new season with a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday in the municipal golf course club house. Mmes. R. M. Bergeson and A. C. Brain- eid will be hostesses, eee Leaving Wednesday for Grand Forks to resume their studies at the University of North Dakota were Robert Finnegan, son of Mrs. Alice Finnegan, and Myron Benser, son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis A. Benser, 428 Fifteenth 8t., who both are seniors, and Ross Colberg, son of Mrs. Alice Colberg, 930 Fourth St., who enrolls as @ sophomore. * * * E. G. Hanselman of this city has been enjoying a visit from his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Botkin of Saint Marys, Ohio, whom he will accompany to Port- land, Ore. to visit with another brother. Mr. Hanselman expects to visit on the west coast for 10 days. “Old Moneybags”’ of CRUSHED GOATSKIN $98 The forerunner of a whole school of softer, gathered bagsto gowith the new Swing styles. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936_ 3 Lincoln. Until the officers of the post |Rosser, west. Mrs. R. A. Ritterbush |her assisting staff are Mrs. L. &. i i musical circles in the city, being = at which Mmes. Job L. Dunn and Miss Marie Lemohn member of the Thursday Musical club Mrs. Peter Marshall Herbert L. Freeland presided. Other| return from maneuvers at Camp /|will be assisting hostess. Thompson, vice president; Mis te 4 Not Returning Here jan nang wrvedu oreuis ot won| 18 Honored at a Tea jottces, ris ssid wih serving ie, 0 noe tinal incon iy ll by inn | Mier, correponding sere, aa Miss Marie Lemohn, who has taught Bee eran ane oe eee Mrs. Joseph 'B. Leonard gave an| Mrs. John C. Adams of Houston, Gaylord L. Phipps. social events of the year, which was |Mrs. E. F. Trepp, treasurer. piano here for several years, will not | =Piscopal churches. informal tea in the commandant’s| Texas, the guest of Capt. and Mrs. ee % planned by Mmes. Higgins, J. Arthur eas return to Bismarck this fall but in-| Last season she organized among her | quarters at Fort Lincoln at 4 o'clock | John C. Adams, and Mmes. Joseph P. Delphian Chapter to Solien and O. T. Forde. in be Our| Mf and Mrs. John Barble, 419 stead will do the same work in Min-| pupils two junior music groups @ffil- | Wednesday afternoon complimentary | Fleck, F. E. Underhill, J. A. Lytle, Among meeting topics wi Eighth St., have returned from St. neapolis, where she already has estab- |isted with the North Dakota Federa-| to Mrs. Peter Girardeau Marshall, Jr.,| Robert Murray and Richard R. Saul, Resume Work Friday | ‘lend Possessions, Youth Today, Lels- | pau1 where they took their son, d- lished a class, according to word re-| tion of Music clubs. She gave numer-| wife of Major Marshall who began | all of Mandan, were among the guests Lee along ner ies oe eee win, a sophomore this year at St. ceived by friends. ous performances in the city and in| active duty at the local military post| as were several Bismarck WwOmen.| qm. 1936.37 program of the Delph- Witter Beasan. poten away, Memoirs, | 720mes college. The Barbies visited She is making her home in Minne- | the Thursday Musical club filled many | two weeks ago. Forty were invited. “ with friends in 8t. Paul for a few days. apolis with her brother-in-law and positions in addition to appearing) Striking bouquets of late garden| Major apd Mrs. Marshall were at an Coa eee 2 TE ee oes Tate eee sister, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Mona, with |irequently on programs. Miss Le-| flowers were placed about the rooms | the University of Wyoming at Laramie, will be introduced as the group holds Rate Newesspera Tana ‘Bur aa Yasll ake ena wns rt 8 of whom she has been since early August. | mohn assisted in drawing up the 1936-| and there was an artistic arrange-| where he was stationed as R. O. T. its first fall meeting at 2:15 p.m., Fri- |tiuence on the American ‘Theatre, Robert. Sandan) Miss Lemohn was prominent 37 program of this group. ment of cut flowers on the tea table|C. instructor, prior to coming to Fort) cay with Mrs. Lillian Higgins, 225 |" ‘Mrs. Ritterbush is president. ee /warvs INVITES YOU—AND YOU TO COURTESY NIGHT—BEGINNING ARDS HARDWARE FA A) SEE e e e These Interesting Demonstrations and Exhibits! Powereraft Tools EXTRA EQUIPPED! Yet Reduced in Price! Delta electric light and horn, balloon tires, lug- ge carrier; boys’ and at Work \| SLY esl 35 79 5Se Queltty! 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