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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1960)
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So 39 REJALL MANOT-PAX TISSUES, Mi, n ■ "MU CREAM, Rrg 5c 1* ten .1* 7V; oz , leg. $1 75 99 r ride . .Ulf-J ul -!» - vWT J l—.i».I.WJi'l.na?fR1MIKHIWBHWBWd DEVOY REXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings BnMRMRmRTiViiVirRI^ O'Naill, Nabr. Carolyn Lindberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindberg became the bride of Thomas Killers, Blair. Sunday at the Methodist Church. The couple will live In Lincoln where he Is attending Ne braska Wesleyan. Lindberg-Ehlers Vows Exchanged Sunday At Methodist Church Before an altar decorated with Christmas poinsettias, white mums and candelabra. Miss Carolyn Esther Lindberg became the bride of Thomas Charles Ehlers Sun day at 3 p.m. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindberg and the ; bridegroom the son of Dr. and | Mrs. D. Ft. Ehlers, Blair. Rev. Glenn Kennicott performed the ! double ring ceremony at the First Methodist Church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in her sister’s j wedding dress, a gown of white nylon featuring a molded bodice I and scoop neckline trimmed in | Venice embroidery. The bouffant skirt was accented by panels of ! embroidered motifs and extended to a chapel train. Her elbow length veil was held hy a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white orchid surrounded by feathered carnations. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, gift from the bridegroom. Mrs. Rod Wilmuth, Clifton, Colo, w’as her sister's matron or honor. Sherry Shanahan, Wahoo, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Pat Mahoney, Lincoln, and Beverly Linquist, O’Neill. They wore dark green velvet sheath dresses with green lace overskirts. They carried white muffs with holly trim and matching white headpieces. Sharon Nelson and Nancy Dar ling, Falls City, were candlelight ers, wearing white robes and red carnation wrist corsages. Dale Zehring, Lincoln, was best man. Rotert Madsen, Blair, John Blatter, Blair, and Dale Dinging, Murdock, were gnxmismen, while Lonny Ehlers, Lincoln, and Ivan Misfeldt, Blair, were ushers. Miss Manly Johnson, Norfolk, was at the organ and Doug Ander son of Wausa sang, "I Love Thee" and “Wedding Prayer". The mother of the bride wore a dress of gold and beige silk print with matching accessories, and the mother of the bridegroom was attired in a beige lace dress with accessories to match. They wore corsages of white feathered car nations. A reception for 100 guests fol lowed the ceremony in the church parlors, given by the bride’s par ents. The table was centered with the wedding cake and holiday de corations were the theme. Mrs. Lonny Ehlers, Lincoln, cut the cake and coffee was served by Mrs. Ted I.indberg, Minneapo lis, Minn. Mrs. Paul Shelhamer served punch. At the guest book was Shirley Schultz, Grand Is land, and Lois Puckett, Atkinson, was at the gift table. For her going away, the bride chose a white wool dress with a black coat and shoes and white accessories. Following a short wedding trip the couple will live at 1640 S. 38th St., Lincoln. The bride is a graduate of O’ Neill high school and attended Ne braska Wesleyan for two years where she was affiliated with Phi Mu sorority. She had teen teach ing prior to her wedding. Mr. Ehlers is a graduate of Blair high school and is now at tending Nebraska Wesleyan in Lincoln. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Effective January 1st, The Frontier, in an attempt to speed production, has set an advertising deadline of Tuesday noon prior to publication. A 5c per inch advertising penalty will be imposed on all advertising received in this office after the Tuesday noon deadline. Solicitors will call on regular ad vertisers before this time. If you have advertising that must appear in any particular week, please notify The Frontier before the Tuesday noon deadline. Classified advertising deadline is set for Wednesday noon. Beaudelle-Boeller Wed In Wausa Church Rile Mi.s Carolyn Beaudette, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Elwxxxl Beau dette v«f Wausa and Vernon Boelter, sow ul Mr and Mrs. Albert Boel , ter <<f Orchard were married ! Saturday evening, Dec. 12 at the Fhabor laitheran church at Wausa Kev Philip E. Larson officiated I Mrs Dale Johnson sang. Richard i Williams was accompanist. The bride, given in marriage by i her father appeared in a floor length gown ol silk faced peau de j .kji and pointe D Argentine lace, j The strapless hand shirred bodice I was topped with a jacket of hand j clipped scalloped lace designed i with a jx ter pan collar, half sleeves [and buttoned down the back The 1 aisle wide skirt was ringed with j iws of lace ruffles and was worn j iver satin and hoops. A finger tip veil trimmed in i 1 lace was held by a crown of se- | quins and pearls. The bride car 1 tied red loses on a white Bible. Miss Carol Beaudette. twin sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Geraldine Johnson, Sioux City was bridesmaid. Their g<>wns were holiday red festoon lace with satin tnm. They wore match ing white head pieces and lace veils and carried Ixvuquets of red roses, white carnations and lilies of the valley. 1 Jebbie Beaudette was flower girl and Boyd Stroj>e of Orchard was ring bearer. Roland Jihnson was candielighter. Merle Boelter of Creighton was best man and Merlin Mittes of Orchard was groomsman. Ushers were Richard Beaudette of Wausa and Allen Boelter of Verdigre. Hosts at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Johnson and Mrs. Aden Beaudette. Vonda Beaudette was in charge of the gift table and Miss Kathy Pick registered the guests. Assisting with the serving were Mesdames Ronald Elb, Duane Erickson and Merle Boelter and Misses Barbara Brockman, Bar bar* Miller. Marian M^xser an 1 Jamie) Cederburg. The hnde is a graduate of the Wausa high school and the bra le ge x»m was graduated from Orch ard He ser\ t\l two years in the army. Li la Dailey Wed To Kenneth J. Embree Miss Li la Lx'a Hailey, daughter of Mr am) Mrs. Jack Hailey. be came the bride of Kenneth James Embree. son of Mrs Gertrude Em bree, Washington. Ia . Saturday at the First Methodist Church, The 2 p m ceremony was per formed bv Rev. Glenn Kennieott Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a white nylon tulle ami chantilly lace gow n over drop skirts of net and satin. The scalloped lace Sabrina neckline formed a V in l ack and her fitted sleeves tapered to bridal points A deep flounce and full length front panel of lace highlighted the floor length txnjffant skirt She car ried a liouquet of pink carnations Miss Shirley Schultz. Grand Is land, was maid of honor She wore a dress of blue nylon over taffeta and earned a pink and white ear nation bouquet. Itean Clyde, cousin of the bride was best man Ushers were Jim Johnson and Bob Porter. Poinsettias decorated the altar Solos were "Through the Years", “ I Love You Truly," and "The Izird’s Prayer”, sung hy Betty Schultz accompanied hy Miss Konnie Kurtz. A reception for 63 guests given by the bride’s parents followed the ceremony. Beverly Linquist was at the guest book and in charge of the gifts were Miss Lin quist and Betty Rossman, Garden Grove, Calif. The bridal cake was cut by Boni dell Clyde. Marylin Shelhamer served punch and coffee was pour ed by Dorothy Lawrence. The bride is a graduate of O' Neill high school and has been em ployed the past two years by Champion insurance Co., Compton, Calif. The bridegroom was grad Following a wedding trip to town ! uated from Washington high school the couple "ill live in Km a l*H> . and is an interior decorator la tPhoto Below) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Embri'o were married Saturday at the hirst Methodist Church. 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