Tillie Kestenholtz, Robert Ridell Wed Large vases of mock orange blossoms and roses with candel abra decorated the altar at First Presbyterian church, Sunday, June 23, when Mss Tillie Kesten holtz, daughter of Harry Kesten holtz of Inman, became the bride of Robert C Ridell of Denver, Colo . son of Mr. ami Mrs, Leon ard H. Ridell of Kearney. Rev. Olen KenneU performed the 4 o'clock double-ring cere mony The soloist, Miss Janese Ridell of Lincoln sang "I Love You Truly’*, ‘'Because” and "The Lord's Prayer”, accompanied by Miss Nancy KenneU Donald McKenny and Miss Martlell Gas kill lighted the candles. The bride, given in marriage by V. J. Towle, appeared in a floor-length gown fashion<*d of msepolnt lace and pleated tulle with a Sabrina neckUne, long sleeves, fitted todice and bouf fant skirt with panels of pleated nylon tulle in front and back Her fingertip veil of imported pure silk iUusion was held by a queens crown of seed pearls, iri descent sequins and rhinestones. She carried a white orchid with lUies-of-the - valley on a white prayer hook. Her jewelry' was a necklace of cultured pearls. The matron-of honor. Mrs Donald Bursell of Spencer, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids. Mrs Edward Stover of Fremont. Miss Ysobel RideU of Lincoln and Miss Lavonne Thorin, wore gowns fashioned of net and lace in pastel colors. They wore headpieces to match and carried bouquets of white daisies. The flower girls, Dora Ellen Ferris of Atkinson, Donna Lee Bursell of Spencer, Carol Ann Kestenholtz of Inman, Marcia Hoppens of Hastings, and Mary Ellen Hertford wore dresses fash toned alike in pink, green, blue, orchid and yeUow, respectively. Gary Dean Ferris of Atkinson, and Jimmy, Sehlingmann of Den ver, ringbearers, wore white jack ets and dark trousers. Carl Sehlingmann jr., of Den ver, was bestman and WiUiam 3chlngmann of Denver, Don Thompson of Goodland, Kans., and Keith Kounovsky were ushers. The bridegroom and his attend ants were attired in white jack ets, tuxedos and white carnation boutonnieres. Mrs l,. H. Kinoli, me nncie groom's mother wore an apple green chiffon dress with pink ac aessories and Mrs. V. J. Towle, , Honorary mother of the bride j wore a dress of pervanche blue arystalette. Both wore white i aorsages. A reception was held following the wedding in Fellowship hall for 175 guests. A three-tier cake, centered the bride’s table, com plimented with bouquets of orange blossoms and roses. Mrs. Clarence Enevold of Red Wing, Minn., cut the cake. Mrs. Evans Stover of Fremont, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. D. H. Clauson poured Mrs. John Wal len registered the guests. Mrs. Gerald Ferris of Atkinson, Mrs. Ed Thorin, and Mrs. E E. Gas kill were in charge of the gifts. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — Thurs. June 27 Paramount Presents FEAR STRIKES OUT Starring Anthony Perkins, Karl Malden. An exciting, explosive new star! Tony Perkins -the most talked-about young actor in motion pictures in his first starr ing role. Frl. Sat. June 28 29 Big Double Bill YAQUI DRUMS Starring Rod Cameron. The blood call to kill! kill! —also— THE BADGE OF MARSHAL BRENNAN Starring Jim Davis, with Carl Smith, I»uis Jean Heydt, I^ee VanCleef, Arleen Whelan. Cold eyed stranger with a deadly se cret . the marshal was dead and a killer wore his star! Sun. Mon. Tiles. Junc-SO, Julyl-2 boy on a dolphin Alan Ladd, Clifton Webb. So phia Loren. The fabulous story 5 the wild island girl and the daring Americans searching for treasure buried twice a thousand years! Matinee Saturday * Snnday 2:M Sunday. Manday. Tueeday aa< Friday and Saturday admlarien Adult* 50e; Children under 12 12e. Free If aeeempanled by par ent. Wedn. and Ttauru. Family right, family admitted far tw< Adult ttoketa. _ For Lowest Prices for tree trimming and tree removal. See: FRED BABUTZKe or DON McDERMOTT. DANCE Prussa Band Chambers Legion Hall Thurs., July 4 Adm.: 50c per person The Robert C. Rhlells ... to reside In Denver.—O’Neill Photo Co. For going away, the bride wore a turquoise brocaded taffeta dress with white accessories and a red rose corsage. The bride was graduated from the Inman high school. For the past year she has been a secre tary for Central Finance corpora- j ton at O'Neill. The bridegroom , attended Fullerton high school, I Kearney State Teachers college j and is employed as an engineer for the Colorado department of | highways. He formerly was with state highway department at O’ Neill. After July 4 they will re side in Denver. Relatives and friends eame from Good land, Kans., Sioux City, ! Norfolk, Columbus. Atkinson, Wisner, Fremont, Orchard and j Red Wing. Minn. Too Late to Classify (First pub. June 27, 1957'. William W. Griffin. Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SEELEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4104 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF THEODORE H. SCI lOENJAI IN, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of fi nal account and discharge, which will 1k> for hearing in this court on July 17. 1957, at 10 o’clock, A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL' 9-11 FOR RENT : Two-bed room dwel ling in southwest section.— Phone 543-R. Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle on han at all times. Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers. 9-12c Arnold Thiele 2 miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 FOR RENT:’Two bedroom dwel ling. George C. Robertson, O' Neill. 9c - '' — K.ay Eisenhauer June Bride in Nuptials at Emmet EMMET Church of The Epi phany was the setting for the wedding of Miss Kay Eisenhauer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Eisenhauer of Chambers, and Gerald O’Malley, son of Mrs. Lawrence O'Malley of Chambers, Saturday, June 22. Rev. Francis Price officiated at the 10 a.m., mass. Mrs Lloyd Hilligas of Cham bers was her sister’s matron-of honor. Miss Dehby Eisenhauer of, Chambers, also a sister, was a bridesmaid. They wore white nylon eyelet over lavender taf feta. They had basque waists, Ixntffant skirts and featured cummerbunds of lavender taf feta. They carried cascades of white daisies. Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride appeared in chan tilly lace ami tulle gown with sli mbodice. It featured a net yoke traced in lace scallops, which accented the high round neckline circled in lace. Long sleeves tapered to bridal points. | Lace panels and applique graced the bouffant skrit which featur ed a back of cascading tiers of tulle. A lace shell hat. surround ed in circle motifs and sprinkled with sequins and seed pearls, caught her veil of imported illu sion. She carried a cascade of white roses. Leo O’Malley of Chambers was bestman for his brother Grooms man was Larry Dowd of Schuy ler, a nephew of the bridegroom. Ushers were Dennis Kaup of Stuart and Lloyd Hilligas of Chambers. They wore dark suits. z | Miss Audrey Co.xbill, ac.com- j panied by Miss Leona Klmurry j of Atkinson, was soloist A dinner for 65 guests and re ception for 125 guests, served by the Altar society were held. Af ter a wedding trip, the couple will be at home near Chambers, j where the bridegroom is a ; rancher. Mrs. O’Malley attended Cham bers high school and the Univer sity of Nebraska. She was em ployed as an elementary teach er in the Atkinson public school. 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