(graduates ofLocal High WedM t! nrd .Kin .1 i,i ( iiy, ,l*»r \ ming and .1. W. Higiijnbolh-'T . wt*n* Mi1'*' 1 m.in i .i fi n o amImumo and William Hay I.cDouv The couple wiil reside m !l«ms-hlt;»!h tjrmiujl/? nl Pal bunco Inch Inn, To\u»school.Parents cf ter now K weds arc Mr. and M - Leo Hoy Daigle nl Lake Charier and Mr and Mrs. Pierre l.rl)iui\ cf 11lt;iu^tlt;»n.Yr\.(iivon in nuiniago l*y (in* f«»th rr. the bride wore a pmn nl Spanish lace over tailcta. The;filled bodice was re-embroidered with pearls. She carried a bouquet of while carnations, and wore, a crown of pearls to anchor her fineerlip veil of illuMim.Miss France* Hennman of Lake l harlcs, maid of honor, was gowned in blue hue with match* m-.; veil and ulna* carnation cor*s.seeI’ndi muuhF ucc the Mis*es Becky Darbonne. l.yncllc Arabic and K\a Sue Wing of Lake thailc^, and Slual.i Fontenot ol Hr id t:e City. The attendants wore dressed m identical floor : n.'h gowns o| blue, while, pale.?ccu and ru with veils match- '' r-di\ lt;-.Inrs, and white I t urn a I ion cornices.John A. Young was best man.A reception was held at the j home of the bride’s parents. I H o u v e } u ‘ included Mmes•b unelie ) : e J p Hamon.