—Hauaer-Evans StudioMRS. S. R. HORVATH IH(Judith Houfe)Horvath-Houfe i Wedding Held in Ed g erf onThree heirloom handkerchiefs, one from Brussels, Belgium, one from Okinawaand one handmade, were carried by Judith Jo Houfe whenshe became the bride of Pfc. Stephen R. Horvath III in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Edgerton Saturday.The bride is the daughter of the Richard Houfes of Route 2, Edgerton. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Horvath Jr. of 6055 Douglas Ave. The Rev. Wayne Turner officiated at the wedding, with Mrs. Merlin Sanderson as soloist and Mrs. Roy Livick as organist.After a reception and buffet for several hundred guests in the church parlors, the couple left on a trip to northern Wisconsin, Minnesota and Canada. The bride has been a secretary for the Rock County Extension Service at Janesville. She will join her husband at Camp Le Jeune, N. C.,where he is stationed with the Marine Corps, in the near future. He formerly attended River Falls State College.The bride’s floor length organza gown had a sweetheart neckline and a bustle back, terminating in a chapel train. Alencon lace motifs were ap-pliqued on the long-sleeved bodice and the full skirt. Her shoulder length veil fell from a pillbox dotted with seed pearls and she carried a prayer book, gift of the bridegroom, to which red garnet roses were attached.Cindy Houfe was maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Barbara and Mary Horvath, sisters of the bridegroom. They wore identical powder blue peau de soie gowns with empire styling and trains. Powder blue peau de soie pillboxes, and bouquets consisting of single long stemmed American Beauty roses, completed their ensembles.Daniel Horvath of Racine was best man for his brother. James Bauer cf Racine and Don O’Handley of Ypsilanti, Mich., were groomsmen. David Houfe and Robert Houfe of Edgerton and Dick Smith of Franksville ushered. Mass servers were Albert Horvath and Paul Zurawski, both of Racine.