umgarner-B uehlerGladys Jean Bumgarner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Bumgarner, 2230 Kcnl Road, Las Cruces,, be came the bride of Mark Charles Ruehler in a 2 o'clock afternoon ceremony on May 28. lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Buchler of Albuquerque.The Rev. DouginsWofford performed the single-ring rile in Ihe Universi ly United Methodist Church svith* Mrs. Ini Clark providing organ music for I he occasion.The bride's gown was of flocked sheer over crepe having a sheer neck insel and long puffed sleeves cuffed at the wrists.t ■.■r.vWorn in the bride’s slipper was an old Chinese coin brought from China by her missionary' greatgrandfather, new was her gown, borrowed and blue was a garter belonging to b‘er older sister.The bride's sister, Kay Bumgarner, was maid of honor and Glenda Harrison was bridesmaid.Tom. Greene of AlbiX}iierlt;jue served as best man and groomsman was Mike Mueller, also of Albuquerque. Steve Janos of Truth or Consequences was usher. Sisters of the bridegroom, ' Janice and Cassandra Buehlcr were candlelighters. - Tammie King, bride's niece, was flower girl.Mr. and Mrs. Mark Charles BuehlerA reception followed in the church parlor. Presiding at the table were Mrs. Lloyd Robinson and aunts of the bride, Mrs. Russell Gray and Mrs. Allan Gray. Chris Klcine registered guests.• After u wedding trip to Durango, Colo., the couple planned to make their home at 2503 Cole Village, The bride is employed at Christian Day Nursery and the bridegroom is employed a I El Paso Electric Company while majoring in electrical engineering atNew Mexico State University.The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Allan Gray, and her grandfather. A. A. Bumgarner, and a grand mother of Ihe bridegroom, Mrs. Charles Ruehler. werenYraenl f nr onrnmArtu