Prospect Pair Wed On ‘Anniversary’Mr. and Mrs. William HugoThree years ago to the day that they began going steady, Cynthia Kay Vogt and William Clyde Hugo were married in St. Raymond Catholic Church, Mount Prospect. The bridal pair and their families live in Mount Prospect, the Eugene L. Vogts at 305 S. Lancaster and the William C. Hugos at 112 N. Emerson St.Both Cynthia and Bill attended Prospect High School and Harper College.For the 3:30 p.m. Nuptial Mass the bride wore a gown of silk organza and Florentine lace. The high-necked bodice and narrow sleeves were trimmed with the lace, and the raised waistline fell into an A-line skirt that had a hemline of lace. Tiny satin bows accented the throat, cuffs and waist.THE BRIDE wore a Juliet cap of organza and lace, touched with seed pearls, and a three-tier butterfly veil. She carried white roses, daisy pompons, stephanotis and lilies of the valley in a cascade arrangement.Her attendants were gowned alike in printed organza in shades of green, yellow and apricot. The raised waistline was accented with deep green velvet ribbon. The girls complemented their gowns with large-brimmed hats of soft yellow trimmed in deep green ribbon and a yellow illusion veiling.Dian Vogt, the bride’s sister, was her maid of honor. She carried apricot daisies and roses tied with green streamers.; Bridesmaids were Mrs. Karen Worcester, Arlington Heights; Sally Yoder, Mount Prospect; and Thomasine Vogt, another sister of the bride. Their bouquets were of white daisies and yellow rOses.SIX YEAR-OLD Jean Marie Landbeck of Oakbrook came down the aisle as flower girl, dressed identically to theadult attendants and carrying a white basket filled with yellow and apricot daisies. John Vogt, 7, the bride’s brother, was ring bearer.At the altar with the groom were Jim Mizialko as best man and Rick Wittme-yer, Les Worcester and Ted Vogt, brother of the bride, as groomsmen. All are Mount Prospect friends of the groom.After the wedding there was a reception for 200 guests at the Camelot Restaurant, Des Plaines. The newlyweds drove to the east coast during their week’s honeymoon.Cynthia graduated in nursing from Harper and works at Skokie Valley Community Hospital. Bill graduated in applied science at Harper and is employed at the Jewel Food Store in Palatine.