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Judith C. Evans Marries Airman Robert A. LadeWith U0Md caoflM UbadM-tta* Ilk* MoctiiBiy aatf (lorn gracing th* altar, Zoar United Church of Christ, R. 3, Plymouth, w»s th* vetting Satttnky after-aooq for th* wedding of Mi** Judith C. Evan* and Airman 3rd Class Robert A. Lade, United States Air Force, formerly of R. X, Plymouth *The daughter of Mr tnu Mr*. Walter Henry Evans, R.. 1* Plymouth, exchanged marriage vow* with th* *oo of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Lade, before the Rev. Ernest Gander, in a service he performed it 3 o’clock.Nuptial music was provided by Herbert Goetsch and David Standard, who offered a vocal duet, accompanied at the ngan by Mrs. Gilbert Binder. Mr. Goetsch also sang a solo, The Lord’s Prayer.Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared In a whit* satin wedding gown, worn with a long-sleeved nylon jacket, and styled with a bell-shaped, ankle-length skirt, extending into a train. Her fingertip veil fell from a headpiece of two small lace roses and a single satin rose. White roses and lllies-of-the-val-ley made up her bridal bouquet.Two sisters of the bride were her attendants — Mias Laveme Evans, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Evans, bridesmaid. Their summer peau de soie dresses were made alike with floor-length, envelope, controlled skirts, fitted bodices, arched neckline* and short sleeves. The honor attenant wore Nile green while the bridesmaid was in peach shade. They wore picture hats of hair-braid with fluted brims to match their dresses. Each held a cascade bouquet of white carnations.The bridegroom chose his brother, Ronald* Lade of Plymouth as best man and Robert Noordyk, also of Plymouth, as groomsman. Duties of ushers were performed by Stanley Evans, Kenosha, brother of the bride, and Robert Borzyskowski, Milwaukee, brother-in-law of the bridegroom.A wedding dinner for 250 guests was held from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Oak Park, near Plymouth, and a reception followed. Out-of-county relatives and friends included the bride’s brother, Roger Evans, Edgwood, Md., and others from Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee.After their honeymoon trip around Wisconsin, the bridal pair will be residing at 318 N. Gar-Mr*. Robert A. Led*- Sill* Studiorard St., Rantoul, ID., planning to be there by June 25,Mr. and Mrs. Lade ere graduates of Plymouth High School, he with the class of 1961 end she, in 1962. The bride has been employed by Borden'h Food Co., in Plymouth. Airman Lade is stationed with the United States Air Force at Chanute Air Force Base in Illinois.Edgewater Ga Tours FlowerEdgewater Garden Club members and guests motored to Sister Bay for a noon luncheon Tuesday, after which they enjoyed a guided tour of the Ridge Sanctuary at Bailey’s Harbor.Their tour guide was John W. Brann, former plant pathologist at the University of Wisconsin for 35 years, who now shares his wealth of knowledge of all growing thing* with groups who visit the sanctuary.He described the job at Madison as pills for the ills oi plants,” and recalled * trip he had to make to the hill* of Kei* tucky to try and trace a fungus that was infecting the root oi the ginseng plant.Much of the land in the sanctuary area was under water during his early boyhood, he said. The small lighthouse at the entrance of the santuary still ha* a beacon, io lit BrH niffht Anri this
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Thu, Jun 20, 1963

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