litptfps«S8 vsg./✓.*lt;»■ ............vmmgmy^j .’• •, .•■•■ ■. ''v’'lt;pi - *. I ' !1 •. ^7- :■•■ r v'-:vv;v • • ••::vWSV'•• mm‘ #Y ;;■ r*:. ;? p; ;•• • W-IV-.•Av- vV,,■ •:*■•;* r.-ylt; y:'•; • *••: - : : *• • 'SY'.*'?? ’ • v- ■ • : \ *•?* •'lt;:1 • Vv•- .• •* ■. '£ •:■ S’: irt •»./• »• . •• . •■x- -/.V v*-\ *.Y•.r v-.•r v.-a .: :. v• .A.'1v■•••*. ..v.v^w,,AvP,wwwv”-^.WvftWSK**‘/••.•wv.-/v•'•■•*••Mrs. James Russell BurtonCockburn, Burton Married In Garden CeremonyA garden setting was the scene at 8 p.m. Saturday for the marriage of Gayla Ann Cockbum and James RussellBurtonparents,at the home of the bride’s 3208 Boyd St. Rev. DeanRobertson of Lubbock officiated for thesingle ring ceremony.Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. Cockbum and Mr. and Mrs. Jim W. Burton of Antonito, Colo.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white polyester knit dress with English nottingham lace featuring a fitted bodice with a high collar and cameo bib also of nottingham lace trimmed with a ruffle of lace. The long, bishop sleeves were cuffed with lace. The floor-length gown was Empire waisted featuring an A-line skirt. She wore a short, two-tiered veil of imported illusion and a band of Venice lace flowers with lace trim and appliques on theveil. She carried a colonial cascade bouquet of white carnations, yellow sweetheart roses and stephanotis finished with Hahn’s ivy.Janeen Gibson of College Station was the maid of honor. The bridesmaid was Julie Hottel of Lubbock. Mrs. C. L. Record of Lockney was the pianist.Serving as best man for the ceremony was Don Profota of Lubbock. Danny Parish of Springlake was the groomsman.The bride, a graduate of Texas Tech University, was a member of Beta Alpha Psi and Beta Gamma Sigma honorary organizations. She is employed by Rosner and Zenner in Albuquerque. The bridegroom, also a Texas Tech graduate, was a member of Beta Alpha Psi. He is employed in Albuquerque, where the couple will reside following a trip to Colorado, by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co.