luircvi wimc IdVniUCItock, greenery, and lighted pipers. Miss Edith Noonan, or ;anist. played traditional march s and accompanied the vocalist, liss Terry McAlister. Vocal lumbers were “I Love You Yul.v”. “Because'’ and “The xrd's Prayer.ine attendants veil* were caught by orchid satin bows. Wearing white glove*, the trio carried colonial arrangement* of orchid and white carnations. Similarly f rocked was theflower girl, Lisa Randolph oft IChantilly LaceArgyle. She carried a basketor rose petals.Pearl Couchman of Daven-Missinport was best man. Ushers wereWilhelm was given narriage by her father. Her ‘A'*'™'-;Mike Nauman.jouffant rown of Chantilly i.lc0 Mick Gnswo d of Fort Madumand Darrell Mueller of St. Paul.In semi-formal attire, the menin the bridal party had carnation boutonnieres. Ring Bearer David Gibbs, in a black suit.vas made with scalloped sab *ina neckline, long tapered deeves and ruffled skirt tiers rimmed with roses and sequins.\ crown of pearls and sequinslt;-cured her elbow length veil of | .. an boutonniere.Uusion. She carried white car-,. ,, . .bride, wore a beige lace three-piece suit with white accessories. Mrs. Adam Mueller, grand-Hobby-Craftmother of the bridegroom, andDay ReportMrs. George Dovin, aunt of thebride, wore pastel dresses. AllNAUVOO. W.had white carnation corsages.Hobby Craft Day, sponsored by the HancockCounty Homemakers Extension, ... ., ...... .Association on Thursday. April at *e ,oU®edReceptionThere were nearly 900 guests28. was held in the Cooperative ln TL D*?r“?included white bells, lavenderExtension building in Carthage.. . . .Many Home Economy classes and hit* streamer, and stockarrived in school buses to visit I ^duets. Lavender rosebud* ad-the exhibits. The Country Store j or™d the ,our-Ult;!r w*ddin«was in charge of the Town and ca*lt;e’ ^ Zella Hert-Country Unit The Ways and zler' ^s,5t‘r'« ** rec*Pt‘onMeans committee supervised ^ere M|^* Wilham Mrs*the lunch served throughout the ®arry J? * . ary , ,nKane, Miss Mary Jo Gnswold,day.DisplaysLinda and Becky Griswold, JanoRohmer, Mrs. Charles Younk_ # . . .and Miss Joyce Link. At the giftThe following units parucipat-luble were Mrs Martin ed. ha us oo. The Old and the ^New Boston, Mrs. Thomas £ew Hindcr^t .Dunn* i Strunk and Mrs. Mike Nauman.Past 100 Years featuring »I Mrs. David Mueller attended thehairdoilies,wreath, quilts, needlepoint.look.CityA „ . _ ,---- —, Dallas City, Dl.,Ak?r m Burlington and the Fort MadisonChilds World. chil~L„aalrd,aP™s- guestsunbon-Kansas nets, etc., also basketry fromjj^)uis jyj0Alaska; * ““It’s adren’s clothes, books, toys, dolls, ink blot pictures, etc; Appanoose. Liquid Plastics; Prairie,Textile Painting; Harmony,“One’s Soul Can live in One’shandGuestsrepreandOwn China* iPaintings, painted dishes, unusual cush i ions, knit, woven and crochet j articles; Carthage, Wiggling; japrons, pillowcases and rugs;| Plymouth St. Mary’s, mi seellaneous articles; Lamonie, quilts and crocheted articles; I*a Harpe, Peacock plaques made of seeds and needlepoint; Adrian, take decorating; Bentley, art pillows; Colusa, antique dolls; Bear Creek, upholstery; Town anti Country, knit articles; Light Hearted Learners, braided rugs; Sutter, gift wrapping; War saw, ornamental candle holders, cushions, quilts; Ferris, pictures; Rocky Run, plaques made ofMr and Mrs. Mueller are graduates of the SL James high school at SL Paul aad the Fort Madison Community high school. She is employed at the Sylvania Corporation in Burlington, he at Anchor Metals. Their address is 3031 Avenue N. For the wedding trip to Lake Geneva, Wlfl., Mrs. Mueller wore a blue three-piece suit, complemented by black and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations.Mrs. Dovin entertained at the rehearsal luncheon on April 22.Morrow entertained oilApril 21 in honor of the bride elect at 1018 Avenue G. A siinliar party was given on April 17by Mrs. Kane, 2419 Avenue H.A A I