IllerMiss Joan Marie Mehlos And|r-jRonald Lade Repeat Vows![p! The nu?tial service of Miss .dress. The other participant hjJoan Marie Mehlos and Ronaldjalso wore a blue dress in identi-Lulu in Si. Paui's Lu- cai siyiing. Both had colonial theran Church, Sheboygan Falls, bouquets.Saturday evening. The Rev. Brother-in-law *of the bride, vjr-dward Albertin read the 7 David Kober, as best man, Mar-o'clock ceremony in which thejshall Mehlos, the bride's broth-. i ^ r~~i ^ it ■, *ier, as one groomsman, and leiMehlos, 219 Oak St., SheboyganiJames Keller,‘the other in simi-teiFalls. became the bride of theilar role, with two ushers, Quinn itjson of Mr. and Mrs. WerneriMehlos and Robert Lade, brother Lade of Milwaukee. jers of the couple, completed theid Robert Erbach, organist, and r.lHarland Xonhof, vocalist, provided the music, the latter sinewedding party.Supper was served to 60 guests at the William Wiegmann home.i,l-L-y:et-1-flVing “The Lord’s Prayer’’ and Route 1, Plymouth, uncle and“Oh Perfect Love.”Flowers decorated the altar.aunt of the bridegroom. Persons from other places came froms.A cocktail-Iengt.h gown lt;jfjDetroit, Mich., Milwaukee, Bay-white lace and velveteen was!s*^e 'Thiensville. Random Lake, the bride's attire. She had a'Batavia Cascade, 'Waldo and crown headpiece to which a vel 1!Sheboyg:an.^ was attached. A bouquet of Beginning today the address ^(white Fuji chrysanthemums and of the couple is Route 1, Plym-ivv was carried. {outh. A Sheboygan Falls HighTrio of attendants included School graduate, class of 1959^ r % t J I f* ^ « I m ^the former Miss Mehlos is employed in the office of Schtimanthe bride’s sister from Kohler,djMrs. David Kober, who was - - ,.....- --------masked to be the matron of hon-(Construction Co., Shebovgar 3. or, and Miss Sharon Veldman!Falis‘ Her husband works at R ^ (and Miss Judy Resop, brides-!H* Versch Co., Inc., Plymouth {maids.M Honor aid appeared in a blue velveteen princess-style dress with matching headpiece and she hqld a colonial bouquet that complemented her attire. Miss Veldmar. wore red velveteen inTwenty per cent of all the fires in the United States in 1957 were caused by electricity and eieqtriea] equipment.r\princess style with a headpiece 'that duplicated the color of theThe nation’s first torpedo boat was_ the Stiletto, outfitted in 1887 at the Herreshoff boat yard in Bristol, R. I.