Andrews County (Texas) News, Sunday, Marchm- ’ ftMiss MoxLoDcsTSNo11st(It1clt;1tlt;tI«tlt;with SatBranched candelabrabolding lighted whitecathedral tapers behind a wedding arch decor bedw ith garlands of greenery,111 \ - o 1 -1 h c - v a 11 e v and * *doves tor the backgroundin Andrews DowntownChurch ol Christ tor the tormal marriage of Miss Brenda Gail Moxlev andSgt James Paul Herzog at 7 on p.m., March '29.The aisles were lightedwith hurricane candles on tall brassstandards.Dvrel Collins, minister of %the church, officiated at theimpressive candle-lighted double-ring cere-monv.fc -Prior to the ceremony,an Acapella chorus, composed ol Charles Hayes,Hock Raburn. Pat Fariss.Dyrel Collings, Royce Sweet and Miss Dianr Leatherwood. Max Lu cado. Dale Hayes and DecLucado. presented severalIn mns, the traditional,“Here Comes the Bride. ■ r. •for the processional, and “The Lord Bless and Keep You for the recessional. Other numbers sung were “The Wedding Song”, “Love Story and “Whither Thou Goest.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Moxlev of 606 NW 12th Place. Parents of the bridegroom arc Mr. and Mrs. Francis Herzog of Racine. Wisconsin.Given in marriage by her lather, the radiantbride was formally gowned in an exquisite floorlength silk mist dress featuring a fitted bodice detailed with a tucked circu-S JAMESHERZOGgirl and ring bearer, and were dressed in gownsstyled identically to the other attendants. Michelle carried a lace basket of pink and burgundy carnations and orchid daisies with orchid ribbon cas-of the bride, and Mrs. Maxcades.David Shafer of Racine,Wisconsin served as best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Ray Moxleyof Monticello, Arkansas,David Moxley, Andrews, brothers of the bride, Tommy Herzog, brother of the groom, and Steve Smith.Hathcock, who presided at the bridegroom’s table.For a scenic wedding trip from Andrews to Wisconsin, the bride changed into a turquoise blue and pink pant suit. They will continue April 7, to Toco-ma, Washington to make their home, where Sgt. Herzog is stationed withthe U.S. Air Corps.The bride is a 1972AFTER§ J7 *JmSmc .mi%TvmBEFOREmmgraduate of Andrews High School and attended theVr¥.Colorado College for Medical and Dental AssistantsHairMiss Tonia Thornton presided at the guest register at both the wedding and reception which was held in the clubroom of thecommunity building, afterwards.The bride’s table wasspread with white bridal net and lace and centeredand has been employedthe past year as Physical Therapist Assistant at Community General Hospital. Sgt. 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There is no charge or obligation.NameXAll inquiries are confidential!AddressStateI will be in Paris, FrancexXPhoneIIWIirailllUIIIIIMIIMUIIIIIIEMIUItnUMIIMIUIIIIIIMMniMiaNIMMM*April 12th thru 1 9thRay Moxley, sister-in-lawSEE MOXLEY, Page 4lar yoke overlayed with cluny lace at the neckline, yoke and waistline. Thelace cap sleeves flowed into lull bishop sleevesfastened at the wrist with elunny lace cutfs. The A-line skirt was softly gathered in the hack. Her silk illusion mantilla,a white Bridal Bible. Forthe traditional “something old, new. borrowed andblue” the bride wore hernev gown, a gold bracelet which belongs to her mother, a blue garter, made bv her mother, anda borrowed opal ring, belonging to Mrs. Stevematching her gown, and edged in clunny lace, rippled softly to form atrain.Smith.She carried a cascadeof minuette roses on top ofMrs. W. Burleson of Lubbock attended her sister as matron of honor. Mrs. Steve Smith and Mrs. Norman Houston of Odessa served as bridesma-trons. Each wore a floor-length gown of pink crepe styled with an empirebodice and an overskirt and bouffant sleeves of flocked floral sheer. Each carried a nosegay of pink and burgundy carnations and orchid daisies centered with a votive candle. Little Misses MichelleBurleson of Lubbock andShannon Moxley of Monticello, Arkansas, nieces of the bride, served as flower2