A pearl and rhinestone crownheld her fingertip*veil of illusionand her single strand of pearlswas a gift from the bridegroom.She carried a white Bible, a giftfrom her parents, topped withwhite camellias and acacia andaccented with pastel - colored streamers.Mrs. Wayne Dickerson of Shanesville served as matron of honor for her friend and brides*, maids were Miss Joanne Burris, Miss Dawn Hostetler and Mrs. Glenn Maus, all of Sugarcreek.Attendants In Pastel GownsTheir ballerina - length gowns i were in pastel shades and styled with puffed sleeves and scoop neck* I lines, accented with lace which extended to below the hiplin*. Net formed the bouffant skirts.Each attendant wore a head* piece, dotted with pearls, which | matched the shade of her gown and a single strand of pearls, a gift from the bride. They carried | colonial bouquets of assorted | flowers and completing their en*rt V ilivii iU q J uv U'A/i v * mm »were hostesses When Mr. and Mrs. Johnsonleft on a honeymoon in the northern Ohio, the latter changed to apink linen dress, trimmed with white, and black accessories.The bride is a senior at Sugar-creek-Shanesvdie High and the bridegroom, a 1955 graduate of Berlin High, is serving with the U.S. Army.-.VSPECITOMORROWONLY!NYLON PANTIES