Sue Ann MossMax Edwin BrownShMAExchange VowsA at a' ingim-ed. ickige ! Members of the immediate fami-1 c* -;on lies and a few close friends werebleby.istng.im-1SSndforireet.ed-•geiol-idondrs.VI.,?n-ax/noon.IISUDAwerkin:present for the marriage, Dec IS. | Mrs of Miss Sue Ann Moss and Max ■ Ton Edwin Brown. The nuptials were j Mrs solemnized at 3:30 p.m. in the j T home of the bride’s parents. Mr. pinl and Mrs. H B. Moss. i tionMr. and Mrs. Joe B Brown are the parents of the bridegroom.The Rev. W. D. Craig officiated He j at the single ring ceremony, asthe couple stood before an impro- j M vised arch entwined with ivy. j groi Attendants were Miss Barbara ; regi ied I Fox and Billy Reynolds. ! GFor her marriage the bride chose on a winter white wool suit with which she combined blue acces-a i sories Her only jewelry was a blue pin belonging to her grandmother Watts.Miss Fox was attired in a light blue wool suit.Assisting in serving at the reception which followed were Misses Noma Fenner. Ann Horton and ox i Janice Gee. Guests were registered in the bride’s book, nlaced on a flower decorated table. White snapdragons were used in other arrangements about the room.Girls in the wedding party worewhite corsages.The couple are at home at 411 j South Front street after a short honeymoon trip. They plan to continue their education.Members of the wedding party and several out of town guests were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.Moss at dinner at Maurice's atIVandFrilt;IVandThi.IVitedandThidayIVofthisandIVand• 1 in