Flbrida Sit© of Trip Taken by Thomas BenkosAfter a wedding dinner and reception at Danish Brotherhood Hall, Thomas Stephen Benko and his btide, the former Judith Ann Crane, left for a trip to Florida.The pair recited vows at 11 a.m. June 25 in a double ring rite at St. Anthony's Church in Kenosha. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benko of Kenosha, claimed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Crane of 2517 Coolidge Ave., before the Rev. Michael S. Dutko.The bride, escorted by her father, wore a dress of rose-point lace over net and taffeta. A lace overskirt topped a fourtiered underskirt of accordion pleated tulle. A pearl crown held her illusion veil and she carried white carnations centered by a whi^e orchid.Attendants were the bride’s three sisters, Lynne Crane, maid of honor; Peggy Crane, bridesmaid; and Cory Crane, junior bridesmaid. They were dressed identically in gowns of aqua nylon sheer with bateau necklines and bell skirts. They wore half-hats with brief veils and carried colonial bouquets of aqua and white carnations.James Benko, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. William Stein and Bobby Rau-cina, nephew of the bridegroom, were groomsmen. Performing ushering duties were Ted Christensen and Frank Raucina, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Tommy Raucina, nephew of the bridegroom, was organist.Mrs. Crane attended her daughter’s wedding in a light green sheath with matching redingote with a shawl collar. The bridegroom’s mother wore a pink lace dress. Both mothers wore white accessories and had white orchid corsages.The couple will reside at 6722 Sheridan Road in Kenosha.—Krencfn PhotoMRS. THOMAS BENKO (Judith Crane)Sandra ProchnowEngaged to WedMr. and Mrs, Leroy Prochnow of South Milwaukee announce the engagement of their daughter Sandra Lee to Kenneth C. Kilman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Chadwich of 1224 Hamilton St. No wedding date has been set.New Dishwasher Saves Time