lge 4 Andrews County (Texas) News, Sunday, Dec. 29, 1974OCCoBanks of leather fern iliage garlanded the can-elabra. holding tall light-d tapers, that backed the Itar for the marriage of Juss Judv Kave Moxleynd Allan Joseph Herone na at 5:30 p.m.. Dec 28, in deans Memorial I nitediethodist Church.The bride is the daugh-er of Mr and Mrs. J. WM ox lev of 801 NE 4th whoiave resided in Andrewsor twenty four vears. Mrtnd Mrs, Alvin Heronemad 804 NVV 8th, parents of lIn* bridegroom, have liv-i d in Andrews for fourteenat during their nuptialblessings.Given in marriage by her father, the lovely bride wore a formal gown of organza and satin peau made by her mother and fashioned with narrowlace banding the high fitted collar and outlining the sheer round yoke and high rise empire waistline. Lace also scalloped the cap edge of the sleeve which extended with sheer fullness into a lace covered cuff.Bridesmaids were Miss Lee Ann Allen of DenverCity wearing royal blue, and her cousin. Miss GailMoxley in a gold coloredgown.LittleMiss DeborahtheDowning, cousin of bride, was flower girlfuchisia, andwearing Kittle Miss Angela Heronema. niece of the bridegroom of Woodsboro, wasbearer. Shering nearer, nne wore royal blue and carried therings on a pillow made by the bride’s mother ofv ea rsOrnate appliques adorned with bridal pearls enhanced the front of thewhite satin peau and lacesmatching the bride’sOfficiating for the soft a-line skirt and cieat-iouble ring vows were Lev Jarrell Sharp as minster of Means MethodistI Ilt; hureh. and Rev. Peter Vcrgauwen as pastor from i )ur Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. They used a int ceremony to unite thecouple.Mrs. Rocky Kaburn pre-nted special vocal selections. “The Wedding Song.” Twelfth of Never. and “Starting Here, darting Now As the i ouple knelt for the nuptial blessing they recited a jomt prayer. Mrs. Chester l.aRue provided accompaniment for the vocals eiid brought traditionalwedding music. An arch-v :\\ of greenery and spiralapdelabra graced the alar. which also held a \ bite w rought iron preiu s lieu for the couple to kneeled a deep border to the hemline, with matching pearled appliques on the wide panel which fell from the back waistline into a cathedral train. Tieredgown.The attendants gowns were made like the bride’sexcept of light knit and with rounded necklines and sleeves shirred at theillusion misted from a rhinestone tiara headpiece down over the train.The bride carried theelbow, with lace beading and ribbon topping the shirring, and extended with flared sleeve edges.They each carried onetraditional attire by wear- pink.long-stemmed rose, withblue and yellowmg the new gown, carrying her bouquet on an oldBible given her at birth by her parents, placing ahandkerchief ring borrowed from her grandmother, m her Bible, and she worestreamers.Kenneth Heronema ofSvnder served his brotheras best man. Uhsers werea blue garter.She carriedthe bridegroom’s brother, Richard Heronema of Woodsboro, his brother-in-law, Richard Gibson ofabridal Sierra Blanca, and Johncascade of minuet roses, babv’s breath and Camillafoliage.Miss Cathy Moxley ofV VLubbock attended her sister as maid of honor,wearing a gown in fuchsia.Allen of Denver City.Groomsmen were David Love joy of Davidson, Okla. and Glen Benge of Lovington, N.M.In the houseparty for thereception hosted by theFall and Winter After-Christmas . .ItSportswear,Dressesand Coats . . .offOne RockSportswear,Dressesand Coats ...Odi credi ses UAp.m.HighcouriofferCoegecanystud* to DtorThesionhavihistlt;goviandS(noncouicitilt;satines:spelt;andageT'ere$64thrfouFcoiinaMrs. Allan Joseph Heronemabride’s parents after the ceremony in the churchparlor, servers were Miss Kathy Heronema, Mrs. Bernie Gibson of SierraMrs. Benton Moxley and daughters. Gail, and Mrs. Martha Burleson of Lubbock, entertained with a bridesmaids luncheon atBlanca, the bridegroom'ssister; Mrs. Richard Hero-nema, his sister-in-law of12:00 noon, December 27, in the Moxley home at 606Woodsboro. Miss NorettaBeyers registered guests.The reception table, covered in white lace overNW 12th Place. The group also filled rice-bags to be used at the wedding.Attending were Miss Kathv Moxley, Mrs. Leewhite, featured blue tapered candleholders with agold vase holding flowers in the bride's chosen col-\nn Allen of Denver City,Debora Downing, Mrs. Angela Heronema, Misses Kathy and Jo Annors of fuchsia, royal blueand gold, and based with the attendant's bouquets. A bride and bridegroom figurine graced the top of the all white, four tieredHeronema, Mrs. Rocky Raburn, Mrs. Chester La-Rue. Mrs. Noretta Beyers, and Mrs. Bernie Gislon.wedding cake, decorated with sugar spun roses, bells and doves.Parents of the bridegroom hosted a rehearsel dinner Friday evening in the parlour of Means Methodist Church.After a wedding trip to New Mexico, the couple will be at home at 218 WHuber, No. 42, in Weatherford. Okla. where both arestudents at SouthwesternThe bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. Anice Moxley, who is ninety years old and a pioneer of Andrews County. She was