Bouffant lace gown chosen by Prince George brideMR. AND MRS. BRUCE COXThe bride's table was drapedA bouffant gown of lace and net over satin was worn by Beverley Fern Arnett when .she became the brideof Alvin Bruce Cox In a recent ceremony at St. Andrew's United Church.Sequin and pearl embroidery outlined the neckline and the long sleeves finished in lily-points.A pearl crown held her chapel veil and she carried a crescent bouquet of pink sensation roses.The gift of the groom was a single strand of pearls.Mrs. Sorna Cox, sister-inlaw of the groom, was matron of honor and Miss Elaine Hendricks, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid.They wore full-skirted gowns of net over taffeta with gathered chiffon bodices in turquoise and pink respectively.Rhinestone tiaras and white accessories completed their attire and they carried pink and white carnations.Bud Cox and Ed Griuierud attended the groom and ushers were Ray Grunerud and Dale Primrose.The ceremony was performed by Rev. Newton Steacy before standards of pink roses in St. Andrew's United Church.The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Arnett, was given In marriage by her father.The groom is the son of Mrs. Enid Cox and the late John Cox of Prince George.The bride's mother wore a white linen dress with navy jacket and white accessories. Her white carnation corsage was accented with silver.The mother of the groom was attired in a pale pink printed afternoon dress with pink linen jacket and white accessories. Her corsage was of pink and white carnations.Hartway Community Hall was the scene of the reception for about 200 guests, who were received by the bridal couple.The three-tier wedding cake was arranged on a small table near the bride's table and was set in tulle in which rosebuds were embedded.with a white linen cloth and highlighted by double candle-holders holding pink tapers.Toast to the bride was proposed by Pat Scully, brother-in-law of the groom.For a honeymoon trip to Quesnel and Barkerville, the bride changed to a pink linen suit with white accessories and a white carnation corsage.The couple will live in Prince George.—Craftsman PhotographersLEAVES $20,000,000 BANGKOK (Reuters) - The late Field Marshal Sarit Than-arat, prime minister of Thailand, left an estate of $20,000,-000 in local banks, the banks told a government committee. The committee is checking whether the money includes any government funds.[“FINEARTHBTUTCDDDICCC