A inborn— llreinhorst.Oiimnwa t’ourier, June IH: T na morning at St. Miiry's church preceding the nuptial high mass, the marriage of Miss Mary t'ecelia Breiu-hortt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs? Otto Hreinhorst, to M. H. A inborn of Amarillo. Texas, was solemnized, therector. Very llev. l\ \V. Hoppman.iofficiating. Dean llopptnun was al -.o celebrant of the mass* while St. Mary's mule choir rendered t*Umusic. Mrs. Janus Lamb presidedat the organ. Among the acolyte* were the tour nephews of the brid \ Masters Otto, liobert and Edward Stoessel, of Minneapolis, and a cousin lit the groom. l*au! Schroede/, of Fort Madison.The altar and sanctuary railing \ver« banked with pink carnations pink reset and ferns. The ushers Messrs Henry Hreinhorst, JosephOttdiek. .1 Robert 8chroeder mvitlBernard Schmidt seated the lar^c number of friends present to wit-ueii the ceremony.The bride and groom were a:-tended by Miss , Irene Bremhorst, maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Seim1.-, of 1;'ort M.ui son, bridesmaid, and Leo Bremhorst, best man.The bride wore a duchess lac** robe over white radium satin. Her long veil was caught una held :n ph.ee I y a wreath of rosebuds and she carried a white prayer book-ahower. Miss Irene Bremhorat,maid of honor, wore a blue embroil}-