BETTY WARREN AND EDWARD M. FERGUS MARRIED SATURDAYhaIt ft lit 6* Wdto MBetty Warren became the bride of Edward M. Fergus in a 9 o’clock le ceremony Saturday morning at St. EdWard’a Catholic church, the R Rev. Father Matthew J. 'Thompson road the double ring ceremotiy, C and the Rev. Father Joseph Sftbjpresiditi 'f.The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Warren of Teiti-escal Gardens, wore a formal wedding gpwn of ivory satin styled with fitted bodice, lace yoke ahd lung sleeves. The gathered skirt extended into a chapel train. A crown set with rhinestones fcrtd pearls held the veil of bridal illusion. She carried a French type bouquet of white gardenias ahd for something borrowed, she carried h blue handkerchief Which belonged to her aUnt Mrs, fttteie Baker.Miss Violet droves, the maid of honor, Wore a formal gown of pink •net over taffeta. Miss Betty Moore, the bridesmaid Wore a gown of blue net over taffeta, They carried bouquets to match their costumes. The flower girls, Kathy Johnston and Mary Gale Carney, wore floor length gowns and carried bouquets of rose petals,Norman Nelson served as best man and the ushers were John Goubert ahd Dean Austin.A three-tier wedding cake centered the bride’s table for the reception in thfe parish hall after the ceremony, Miss Norirta Hogue ahd Miss Norma Runyan presided at the punch bowl and the cake was served by Beverly Hastings and Jo Ann Barker.Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Fergus, mothers of the couple, both wore navy blue dresses and corsages of pink gladiolas.After p wedding trip to Yoscm-ite, the couple will make their home at 4131 Pcdley street in Norco.Mi*. Fergus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fergus of East First street in Norco. He was graduated from Corona high school and Chaffcy College and is employed at the Exchange Lemon Co. -