Photo by Glen MaMr. and Mrs. Clark Duane HustonJoyce Thompson and Clark Huston Married in RidgelandRIDGELAND — Pine Creek Lutheran Church was the seer of the wedding at 8 p.m. Saturday of Miss Joyce Mary Thompso and Clark Duane Huston. The Rev. T. M. Boe of Colfax churc read the double ring ceremony as the bride’s father, Carl I Thompson of Ridgeland, gave her in marriage. The bridegroom parents are R. Huston of Ridgeland and Mrs. F. Flygstad lt;Minneapolis.The bride’s gown of nylon was made with tiered skirt extending into a chapel train. Her veil was fingertip length. She carried a cascade bouquet of whitephalaenopsis.Matron of honor was Mrs.Dean Flystad of Minneapolis, sister of the groom. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Howard Giesler of Tomah, Miss Sandra Glaser of Ridgeland and Miss Eileen Goo-dell of Wheeler. They weredressed alike in aqua gowns, with hoop skirts. They carried colonial bouquets of yellow ros-C a r 1 F. Thompson of Fort Monmouth, N. J., brother of the bride, was best man. Groomsmen were Gary Crawford, David Ellefson and Roland J. Nelson. Ushers were Douglas Jor-stad and Lewis Hanson.The reception was held in the church parlors.Both bride and groom are students at the University of Wisconsin and will live in Madison.