lt;£■■ ■-■■ ■ - — lt;» Miss Pender Brideof Kansan Saturday :lt;$ - lt;siT*.?^V?: -t V*■ 'V:f\i• :*.* .v.• •• • '■x: :£\Wwo;v!,‘,y •■ •■ . .•.•'• '!'*•, ■ ilt; .lt;y . :■•...... •:VV- 'M-VOc •• • . . •' •*• ••lt; * V/ ‘ '£' ![:' '*-' •* ■ **•* - i. ' •':*!''v £6 * ^] v:x ' . \\ :'\S:;v :* : '*¥:#•. *• '*• *-.•• '•■*$ v *•':§r''*’■ 'v\ . ••■ • ■ *•' •• - • 1111 V ' Vv ;:-V': ; :• ' V:l■:•:”K:: :•' .*•;■ ••;• . ■ : - y^k ■ * v *; ' *—Colvin-Heyn Photo.Mrs* Budock«• cIn a candlelight ceremony at the First Christian church Sat- . urday evening, Miss Betty Ann Pender, daughter of Mr. and lt;Mrs. Charles Pender of Ralston, Neb., became the bride ■of George Budock.Mr. Budock is the son of Mrs. Iva Budock of Cheney, Kan.The Rev. Loren Works, former pastor of the church, now of McAllen, Tex., officiated at the ceremony. . . :The bride wore a white ballerina length ■ frock 1 of - em- ' broidered ' nylon ' marquisette over white satin. It was styied with a wide white satin sash, which tied in a bow in back. Her fingertrip veil of nylon ; fell from a coronet lt;of seed pearls and she wore matching embroidered marquisette wrist muffs. She carried a white * Bible marked with .a single white orchid with a shower of .* stephanotis. . ..Miss Greta Dietz, church or- • ganist, accompanied Ruth Ehlers Schlott, when she sang.Miss Charlene Cooney was maid of honor and wore a ballerina gown of blue nylon marquisette over matching blue