(Photo by Steve St• • •Miss Roberta Lingafelter . . .VIOLA—Nuptial vows were spoken Saturday at a 7 p. m. ceremony in the Viola United Methodist Church by Miss Roberta Lingafelter of Sherrard and Michael David Lawson of Viola, as Rev. David Haney read the double ring ceremony.Parents of the couple are Mrs. Waldo Hamilton of Sherrard and the late Harland Linga-' felter, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawson, Vloia.The bride, escorted to the altar by her stepfather, Waldo Hamilton, - was in a gown of white dotted Swiss over white satin. Her gown, styled with a Peter Pan collar, had long sheer puffed sleeves and a ril bon sash. The dress was designed by the bride’s mother.Short silk illusion veiling was held by a Venise lace helmet She carried sterling silver roses over a white Bible w i t h streamers.Mrs. Roland Hartman, sister of the bride, Matherville, matron of honor, was in a lavenderhUaam AA«tm HaaNa/Iman. Seating the guests were Daniel Bonnett, New Windsor, Roger Adams, Viola and John Kozelichki, Viola^Miss Lori Lindgren, New Windsor, served as organist while Miss Lynn Keim of Sherrard was the soloist.A reception was held following the ceremony in the Winola High ^hool cafeteria.Following a wedding trip the couple will reside in Viola.Mrs. Lawson, a graduate of Sherrard High School, is employed at the Bank of Viola. Mr. Lawson, a graduate of Winola High School, Viola, attended Black Hawk College. He