Miss Linda Dahl and Donald Pierson Married April 5 in Trinity Lutheran Church in CarthageCouple at Home In AuroraMis* Linda Joan Dahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dahl, LaHarpe. and Donald I.ee Pierson of Mrs. Mary Pierson. Henry, were married at 2:30 p.m. April 5 in the Trinity Lutheran Church In Carthage. The Rev. Russell Aden read the double ring ceremony.Mrs. Richard Housewright. LaHarpe. was organist and accompanied Mrs. Keith Fowler of LaHarpe as she sang Song of Ruth and “The Lord’s Prayer.Bride's (iimn The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white floor length A-line gown of peau de sole, styled with an empire bodice and beil sleeves of Alencon lace. Her chapel train of Alencon lace fell from the shoulders. Her bouffant shoulder length veil of English Illusion was held by a band of Alencon lace and she carried a cascade arrangement of yellow rosebuds and stephanotls.Attendant-Miss Diane Parker. Aurora, was maid of honor. Mrs. Delbert Dahl. Champaign, was bridesma-tron and Miss Carol Leininger. Springfield, was bridesmaid. They wore floor length gowns of mint green dotted swlss with empire bodices, round necklines and long sleeves with ruffles at the wrists. Their picture hats of white organza were complemented with mint green moire ribbon and they carried white lace umbrellas fashioned with a cascade of shasta daisies.Miss Jill Eckhardt was flowerIMr. and Mrs. Donald L. PiersonAugusta Veterans, Auxiliary Hold Supper, Meetinggirl. She wore a floor lengthgown of mint green dotted swlss T-* +fashioned like the honor attend- Il,ngUge 111(3111 ant's and she carried a lace um-1brella filled with yellow rose pe- A nnAlinPPfl tals. Duff Weatherington. Burn- rVllllUUHLCU side, was ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mudd. The Hancock County WorldJohn Sweeney. Peoria, served Quincy, announce the engagement i War I Barracks 2371 and Its his brother-in-law as best man. of their daughter. Barbara Joyce 1 auxiliary met April 7 in the Gelbert Dahl. Champaign, broth- to James Kent Daggett, son of American Legion Hall in Augus-er of the bride, and Stuart Pier- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Daggett of ta.son. Henry, brother of the bride- West Point. A politick supper was served togroom, were groomsmen. Ushers Miss Mudd is a 1967 graduate ; 20 women and 18 veterans. Songs were Donald Weatherington. of Quincy Senior High School and were sung by the group with Mrs. Burnside, and Roger Friday, is employed as a stenographer at Maud Brown, pianist, and Ruy-Bloomlngton. Moorman Manufacturing Com- mond Hawkins, song leader.For her daughter's wedding, pany. Mrs. FredaMrs. Dahl chose a double knit! Daggett is a 1967 graduate of|«'-nt. presided dress and coat ensemble of coral Bowen High School and Is a stu- meeting, crimpllne with harmonizing ac-. dent at Gem City College in Quln-cessories. The bridegroom’s moth- cy. He Is employed at Broadway er was not able to attend because | National Bank in Quincy, of illness. A May wedding Is planned.ReceptionFollowing the wedding, a re- Sewing MachineSchool Scheduled At 4-H CenterStanberry, presi-at the austiiuryoeption was held in the church Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Dwight Le-Master, Chlllicothe. aunt of the bride, and Miss Carol Cunningham. Burlington. Iowa, cut and, Hancock County 4-H leaders served the wedding cake Mrs.|.(nd moIh,.rg arr inVited to at-Albert Doll. Henry, and Mrs.\Xena a MMlon on -you and Your John Sweeney. Peoria, sisters of, Sewlng Machine at 1:30 p.m. the bridegroom, served punch Ffld Exlenglon Center.and coffee. Mrs. JessePadilla.registered the guests. Mrs. Byron Burg. Stronghurst. and Mrs. Bill Havenhlll. Burlington. Iowa, received the gifts.Carthage.McNabb. The meeting is designed to helpleaders and mothers learn to teach 4-H members use of the sewing machine.Mrs. James Whitcomb. Burn-The next meeting will be a car-r.v-in supper in the Americun Legion Hall In Augusta.» » •AAUW Meets With Mrs. HolmesThe American Association of University Women met last week in the home ot Mrs. Lloyd Holmes. Miss Frances Ferris and Mrs. O. C. Sherrlck were assistantFor a honeymoon to an undis- side, and Mrs. Junior Dittmer. closed destination. Mrs. Pierson , Carthage, will be Instructors. Information also will be presented by Mrs. Jean Dilworth. Adair, on sewing on knits.chose a three-piece navy blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations.The bride is a graduate of I-a-Harpe High School and Western ghoV/er HOHOrSIllinois University in Macomb, ^She Is employed as a library con- MISS rranzen sultant at the Aurora PublicSchool svstem. Mrs. Opal b ranzen. Bowen, en-i-v. I- .. tertalned at a miscellaneous brid-The bridegroom is a graduate a| shower Apr(| 5 honorlng h,.rof Henry High School and served Kranddaughtcr. Mira Sharon In the army. He is employed at Franzen.Caterpillar Tractor Company in Bridal games were played andAurora decorations and refreshments_. ' „ . _ . , ... were in the bride-elect's colors ofThe bridegroom entertained 26 aprlro| #nd wh|,eguests at a rehearsal dinner Frl- Present were Mrs. Clyde Jone-day evening in the Durham Mrs. Ray Jones. Mrs. HaroldUnited Methodist Church. Northup. Mrs. Loren Cox. Diane.The couple will la- at home at a,'d **bb,e'. Daily and Colleen. Mrs. Hersie433 S. Lincoln Ave., In Aurora. V(alt;.h Mrs. Kaye SIambaeh. Mrs.New officers elected were: Miss Margaret Ranck. Augusta, president; Mrs. Albert Jacobs. West Point, vice president; and Miss Fannie Barr. Burnside, recording secretary.The program was on the arts. Miss Marie Fecht. Mrs. Robert O'Neal of Plymouth, and Mrs. Holmes showed various art techniques.A breakfast meeting will be held May 10 in the home ol Mrs. Leon Lamet. Warsaw. The state president will be a guest.Americans chew more gum than all the rest of the world's population combined.TJipid3ea utijfra... ME /., YOU By JANE WILLSSUMMtR FASHIONS AND HAIR StniS