IMoyer-iiitcktllvn KiltSolemnized in (JmreliThe First Baptist Church in Temple was the setting Saturday evening Sept. 5, for theBonniehat. She carried a white satin basket of nose petals. Ring-Paul Oren Buckel-Buckellew ,md Harold KennethMoyer. 1 he bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ulcvelandlew, nephew of the bride.The mother of the groomwore a yellow lace dress with bateau neckline and elbowO. Buckellew Sr.of Temple, and length sleeves with matchingthe bridegroom is the son of hat and shoeMr. and Mrs. Harold E©N1 oy ei of Alpine.1 he double ring vows were read by Ir. Grady W. Metcalf before an altar decoratedof the brideThe mot h e rwith smilax and jade foliage.The churchsetting was centered with a tarburst arrangement of white gladioli and white tock, backed by .irehed candelabra. Behind the bridewore a Wedge-wood blue lace two piece dress with cooped neckline and braceletHeeves with matching hat and hoes. Orchid corsages completed their ensembles.Bestman v. a- Ralph Sparks, A aco. Groomand groom were two Grecian columns entwined with unilaxwith Hogarth arrangements ontop of each. On either side of the choir loft Were twin seven branched candlealbra backedm e n were: James A. Hill, .An tin; Nolan Voigt, New Braunfels, Charles Womack, Houston; and James C. Murphy, Austin. Usherswere Sam Lee 1 arrow andwith flowing swirls of emerald foliage. Jade foliage coveredthe choir rail behind the brasspri e ud ieu. T h e p a t h oft he bride to the aitar was laid in white satin. I he pews were marked with brocade satin andjade foliage.Organist was Mrs. Coleman Young and soloist was Cleveland Oren Buckellew, Jr. of it. Worth, brother of the bride.Givenarro wI horn as Hillary Farrow, Temple.A reception was held after the ceremony in Fellowship Hall S p c c i a 1 guests were: Mrs. Harold Fergu on, Albuquerque, New Mexico, i u e r of the bridegroom, and Mrs. R. C.Buckellew, grandmother of thebride, Troy.!fat la;,i n m i r r i age by her the bride wore a floor 'engtl formal sheath gown of v.hite ilk organza, which was ■ a1 hioned wit h deco 1 lete neck -1 i n c w 1.1 h appliques of ro e ^ ^' * A pattern t haul illy Lice covering the kin. A n ibbrevi ated over -For a w e d d i n g trip tot lie Tex as coast, the bride chose raspberry three piece Chanel silk suit with matching hat, accessories of alligator lizard, and the white orchid from herHAROLD KENNETH MOYERcorsage.The bride iLocal Itemsan honor cravi -uat.t of Temple* I ligh Scliool and 1961 graduate of the Uni-Char 1 eaPatterson, ^n ol . K. P itterson.bodice of Chantilly lace with c i!loped neckline andwhichof Texas, having received her B. A. degree i n Radio-t e I e v i ion speechShe is a member olnsleeveswere tapered over the wri t , was accented by a wat-eau court train which fell toJanuary. Delt a Zet afudge and Mr . C !e' ] uewla^, ol last week fromA ork City Ay plane tor 1* bran. Iran. Charles is on aF ul brightin JNt% %sorority.Ehe bridegroom i- a graduate of Alpine High School, attended Lon Morris Junior College and is a Senior at the liniver-Scholarship and w illhe teac liing and t al ;ng advan -ced foreigr. language . Fnroute to Teliran, Charles willKeith Peter -. son of Mr.Tr . •• H ace i eter . will leas eSatuiMay to enter Baylor Uni vcr its . Al o entering B lorv- ill be \nn I. ;elk* McBride,daughter o! Mr. and Mr . H.f. McBride.sity of Tex is, m a i or i n g i nf‘ e floor in peacock fan liape.I fer tiercel silk veil of illusionwas attached to a pillbox hat withr:u,‘ote^cvrisio11 speech.circular s c al 1 o pe d brim of The couple will make matching lace, tr i m m e dVI s Itin London, Munich. 1 tanbul. Beirut and Czcchoslovaki a.the irinhome in Austin at 1604 A Hart-Frosty Walker. son of Mr. andMrs. Forrest C. Walker, left last week lor N e w M e \ i e oseed pearls and wheat pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of red elegance carnations inlong flowing g arl and s lr~!ford Road.Mr. and Airs. Harold Elighted with white satin tubing and white Cattleya orchids, atop a white lace coveredBible.Moy -• er of Alpine, parents of thelorMilitary Institure m Rowell. N. M. where he will be a tre liman in the college division of the school.WELCMrs. James L. Crametbauerof Alpine served as matron of honor. Other bridal attendants were: Mrs. Walther W i n k e 1exof Houston, Mrs. William E.Schmidt of San Antonio, MiD i ,i n a Haskinson, Houston;Mr . C. O. Buckellew |r. cf I t. Worth. They wore identi-c ,d Beauty red peau do at in floor length gowns, designed with bateau necklines and 1 *■11bridegroom, relie;irs.d dinner Friday evening at the Sirloin Room of the Jean Motel for the Buckellew-Moyer wedding party.ILing t fie bride *s chosen colors—of Beauty red and white in thedecorations, a miniature ivycovered church, holding an ar-red carnationsDeen Ritter, son of Mr. andMrs. Dan Ritter, is home from Austin where he has been employed this summer. Deen wi 11 re enter the University of Texas lorthe fall term where he isTo SulRossmajoring in architecture.We Cordially Inrangement olwas used on the table, flanked by tall red tapers in silver holds.Places were laid for 28 guestTlie bride and bridegroom presented gifts to their attendants.Margaret Morrow will leave Saturday for the Univer i ty ot I e x as w he re she will he ; freshman student. She i- the daughter of Mr. and Mr . RavWMorrow.Visit OurIWE FEATUREskirts, with m .itching hits fashioned similarly to the bride’s. They carried muff bouquets of white carnations with satin trim. Flower girl was Miss Kelly Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrw Richard BellMrJames Crametbauer of Alpine and Mrs. F. E. Brad-haw were co-hostesses Sat-Phillip Kimball, on of Mrs. James Bow. will leave thi week-end to enter t he Uni ver-Sity ot Texas.nationallof Crowley, coir in of the bride. She wore a red taff.itaurd ay noon for the bridesmaids’ huicbeon honoring Miss Bonnie Buckellew, bride-elect of Kenneth Moyer. The luncheon was-held in the Blue Room of theHarold E.Moyer of Alpine, mot her of the groom, and Mrs. C. O. Buckellew* Sr. mother ofBotany 5floor length dress trimmed inChantilly lace with matchingKyle Hotel, Temple, Texas.Special guests were Mrs.the bride, also Mrs. HaroldFerguson of Albuquerque, N. M., sister of groom.\rrow and \