Moorman-Young• Vt • \ yl* •'• • !•’ . - '« • ■ • - y-VCeremony HeldMR. AND MRS. HENRY HOLMAN DAVIS MOORMAN will establish a home at 1905 NW 21following a wedding trip.Mr. Moorman and the former Mrs. Helen Gail Young were married at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the First Christian church. Rev. William H. Alexander officiated at 8 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Clarice Alexander. 2918 NW 15, and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. D. Moorman of Oklahoma City.White chrysanthemums formed a setting for the exchange of vows. Jerry Whitten was organist and Mrs. R. R. Warren was carillonneur. Selections included “Gavotte” (Corelli), “Rondo” (Couperin), “Minuet” (Kirnber-ger) and “0 Perfect Love (Burleigh).The bride chose a dress of pale turquoise taffeta and carried white carnations. Mrs. Paul Alexander, the matron of honor, wore pink chiffon and taffeta and her flowers were pink carnations.Richard Ginser was best man. Ushers were Adnell Acers andCaswell Carter.At the reception held in the church parlor, those assisting were Miss Helen Treado, Mrs. Ginser, Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Moorman P. Prosser.Mr*. Henry H. D. MoormanMeetina ScheduledCapitol Hill American Legion auxiliary, unit 13, will hold the regular meeting Friday at the Capitol Hill IOOF hall. Th« event is scheduled for 7:30 p.m, Mrs. Ray Burgess, president, will preside.