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A pretty double wedding of more than ordinary interest
occurred on Thursday, June 22, when Miss Marie
Lucile Sedivy of Irving was united in marriage to Mr.
Fred Musil of Cleburne and Miss Anna Matilda
Sedivey was united in marriage to Mr. Emil E. Rigel of
Waterville. Dr. Kulp of the First Methodist church of
Topeka performed the ceremony which took place in
Topeka. The young couples are well and favorably known, particularly in the north part of the county, where they enjoy the acquaintance of a wide circle of friends. The two young brides are twin sisters, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sedivy of Irving, and are among the most popular and accomplished young ladies of that community. Mr. Musil is one of the good and substantial young men of Cleburne, being employed at present with the People's Store company, a large mercantile establishment of that city. Mr. Rigel, the other groom, is one of the popular young men in Waterville, well known for his sterling qualities. After a wedding trip, which will include some of the larger cities, and also with friends and _________. The two couples will be at home as follows; Mr.and Mrs. Musil will make their home at Cleburne, Mr. and Mrs. Rigel will live at Waterville, Kans. |