Miss Lorinda Gay Moseley Marries David PattonWedding vows were exchanged by Mas Lorinda Gay Moseley and David Patton at 7 p.iii. Saturday, Oct. 8. at Nonhside Baptist Church _ id Duncanville. Rev. C-L-Stanley officiated.Mr. and. Mrs, Thomas E. Moseley. 315 Thrush, are parents of the fcride. Mr. and^Irs. Chester Patton of Waxahachie are die groom's parents.The candlelight ceremony featured 70 candles surrounded by greenery.The bride’s gown had a Victorian style necklinein ivory coloi* Tho bodice■/as of ivory lace with a lull train. The skirl was scalloped with lace and Trench illusion. Tho veil alfM was French ilhsion.The bride's bouquet was silk flowent wilii ivory surrounded by band blown glass.Dana Nicholson of Cedar Hill was maid of honor. —Bridesmaids were Cheryl Reddington and Carols Hollon, both of Duncanville, and Tonya Lloyd of Red Oak.Rick Brown of Waxa-hachie wss best man.Groomsmen were Victor Howard and Jody Furgescn. both of Wat*, hachie, and Todd Moseley, Duncanville.Other attendants were Linda Brown, W«x-hachje; Ethel Harris, Dallas; Shelley Green-wald, Trinidad; and Sarah Welch, Wa:a-hachie.A rccfftiotl TOn hciJ immedta'.ely following the wedding. The 4-tiered cake featured a fountain and^laM topping. Also served were finger sandwiches and watermelon platters.The brM* is a graduate of Daiuantfille High, while the groom graduated from Waxahachie High.Followfcig a week-long trip toDteney World, the couple nil! resident in Waxahacbie.