Popular Couple Take Wedding Vows SaturdayLila Bulnd, Frederic Cody Married at SandwichLila Maudia Buland was married at her home in Sandwich at 2 p.m. Saturday to Frederic Fay Cody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jay Cody of Freedom township, with the Rev. Howard S. Congdon, pastor of the Federated Church of Sandwich, officiating at the double ring ceremony. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Buland of 214 South Main street, Sandwich.The bride was gowned in claret wine colored chiffon velvet made floor-length. The dress had long sleeves mid was matched in a small hat with draped off-the-face veil She wore a single strand of pearls and carried a shower bouquet of tiny white rosebuds. The bridal party descended the stair case into the living room through an aisle formed with white satin ribbons held by Betty Scott and Ruth Regenhart.Miss Buland was accompanied to the improvised altar by her father, and the marriage service was read under an ivy-covered trellis before a background of blue delphiniums and asters of soft pink shades. Mrs. John Montgomery of Sandwich played the “Lohengrin” wedding march for the procession and a group of se-ections throughout the reception hour. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Lloyd Buland of Hinckley, sister-in-law of the bride, sang Because.”The maid-of-honor, Miss Lucille Buland, the bride’s sister, wore a floor-length dress of old-rose embroidered taffeta, carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses, and wore a band of the rpses in her hair.James McGrath of Chicago, lifelong friend of the groom, was best-man.Mrs. Buland’s dress was of gray-printed crepe and Mrs. Cody’s a powder-blue crepe, each wearing corsages of pink baby-chrysanthemums. The pianist and soloist had.corsages of white baby “mums.”A reception for 70 followed in the home. Refreshments were served buf- j fet style from a lace-covered table having arrangements of pink rose- j buds and white tapers in crystal candlesticks at each end. In the center was a three-tiered wedding cake.Mrs. Cody was dressed in a black wool suit trimmed in Persian lamb and wore a hat and accessories of black on her wedding trip.Mr. and Mrs. Cody returned to Earlville Tuesday and are at home to their friends in their apartment at the T. H. Gabo rough home.The bride was graduated from Sandwich high school and the Gertrude Hale beauty school of Chicago. She has owned the Potoddr Box beauty shop in Earlville the past year.Mr. Cody is • graduate of Ottawa high school and Bro#nM business college, wher*. he 'Studied basking and' related subject He finished ft epurws in an aeronautical ground school in Aurora sponsored by the government and was assistant cashier at the First National Bank of Triumph before he became connected with the National Bank of Earlville in the same position.