BioM: Anderson, Lola Gail (1975)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Anderson, Lincoln, Barber, Harris, Perkovich, Lustig, Zepplin, Cook,
Carlson
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 1/02/1975
Anderson, Lola Gail (Marriage – 28 December 1974)
Miss Lola Gail Anderson was escorted to the altar by her father for the 2:30
p.m. candlelight ceremony at the Loyal United Methodist Church Saturday. The
Rev. Gene Carlson read the double ring ceremony uniting the daugher of Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Anderson, Rt.2 Loyal and Terry Eugene Lincoln, Superior, in marriage.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, White Plains, Mi.
For her day, Miss Anderson chose an empire-waist gown in white panne velvet with
the waist and cuffs of the bishop sleeves emphasized in venise lace. Her chapel
train and veil of silk illusion were edged in matching lace. She carried a
cascade bouquet of red roses and white carnations.
Miss Christine Anderson, Sparta, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honor. She and
the bridesmaid, Mrs. Mike (Betsy) Barber, Superior, wore deep cranberry gowns of
velvet with self-covered buttons on the wide cuffs and bodice. Each carried a
bouquet of pink rosebuds circled by white carnations.
Attending the groom were Leo Harris of Plainfield as bestman and Mike Barber of
Superior. Ron Perkovich and Dave Lustig, both of Superior, seated guests.
Mrs. Byron Zepplin, Loyal, played the organ and accompanied Russel Cook, Loyal,
who sang “The Wedding Song.”
Following the ceremony, a reception and buffet luncheon were held in the
fellowship hall of the church with dancing in the evening at the Amber Inn.
The new Mrs. Lincoln is a 1971 graduate of Loyal High School and is now a senior
at the University of Wisconsin-Superior majoring in physical education. Her
husband is a 1966 graduate of Phelps High School, and is a junior at Superior,
majoring in accounting. He had completed four years of service with the Navy.
After spending a honeymoon at a ski resort at Land O’Lakes the young couple will
be at home in Superior.
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