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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 92

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The Anniston Stari
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8H Shr Anniatori Btar Sundy. Mar. rr3 i a i I vveaaings Cheers How to plan a wonderful wedding Planning a wedding reception is no easy task. Whether you are a new bride-to-be, or a second-time arounder, the question of "how-to-prepare" for the perfect reception can be mind-boggling and aggravating. To help alleviate many of the trials and tribulations that often lead to wrath and threats of elope ment, one should read "Slainte! Here's to a Wonderful Wedding." This complimentary and complete guide to planning a wedding reception Is published by Water-ford Irish Cream Liqueur, in cooperation with Bride 'm magazine.

This "how-to-do-it-yourself" booklet is brimming with mouthwatering recipes, time-saving hints, checklists, schedules, floorplans, catering advice and even includes more than a few novel ideas to help make your special day perfect. The free guide- is available to those who write: Waterford Irish Cream Liqueur, Buckingham, 620 -Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10020 and include a self addressed, stamped envelope. Hayes, Hayes Bothwell, Beasley Karen Marie Bothwell became the bride of Paul David Beasley on March 19 in a 4 m. ceremony at the First Baptist Church of Weaver. The Rev.

James McCain performed the double-ring wedding. A reception followed. Parents of the bride are nJ u.a LI Engagements Terri Lee Hayes and Stanley Neal Hayes exchanged wedding vows March 12 In a 7 p.m. ceremony at the First Baptist Church of Midfield. The Rev.

Howard L. Smith performed the wedding. A reception followed. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Oliver Hayes of Midfield. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. James Newman Hayes, also of Midfield. Musicians were pianist Amanda Lvdon and or Fasholz, Parris.

rat. aiiu mis. nciii Bothwell of Edgewater, Fla. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs.

Jeff Beasley of Weaver. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a School in Cartersville and is a student at Floyd Junior College in Rome, Ga. Mr. King is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Hufstetler and of Mrs. Blanche King of Adairville, Mrs. Alma Johnson Vingers of LaCrosse, and the late Mr. Walter F. Vingers.

He is a 1981 graduate of Oxford High School and is employed by Warehouse Markets as a stocker. The wedding will be April 9 at 4 p.m. at Grace Baptist Church in Oxford. Mr. Richard Harold Fasbolz of San Mateo, MRS.

BEASLEY gown of white silk organza and the late Donald and Mrs. Linda Bisterfeldt Ga Mr. Murphree is the grandson of Rosa Murphree of Eulaton and the late Floyd Murphree and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Odell Sexton of Oneida, Term.

He is a 1979 graduate of Walter Wellborn High School and attends Gadsden State Junior College where he is majoring in accounting. He is employed by Regional Medical Center in X-ray. The wedding will be April 2 at 1 p.m. at the home- of the bride's parents in Coldwater. Jenkins of Huntsville an- King, nounce the engagement of He their daughter.

Laura Lvnn Cass is a 1980 graduate of Comprehensive High and Alencon lace. The bodice featured sweetheart neckline. The bride carried roses Maid of honor was Donna Rich. Bridesmaids were Catherine Bothwell and Anne Beasley. Holly Beasley was flower girl.

The attendants wore lavender. Best man was Jeff Beasley. Groomsmen were Keith Kelley and John Beasley. After a honeymoon trip to Florida, the couple will ganist Steve Hancock. MRS.

HAYES The bride was given in marriage by her father. Matron of honor was Carol Kilpa trick. Bridesmaids were Anne Berry, Teri Fisher, Leigh Ann Fleming, Christy Fondaw, Jane Houchlns and Jennifer Zachary. Melissa Beard was flower girl. Best man was James Hayes, father of the groom.

Ushers were Billy Alexander, jimmy Brandon, Steve Gannaway, Jimmy Hayes, Garry Kilpatrick and Mike McDaniel. Kevin Gannaway was ringbearer. After a cruise to the Caribbean, the couple will reside in Birmingham. Sef, Murphy School and attended Floyd Junior College. He is currently employed by Munn's Inc.

in Cartersville. The wedding will be March 26 at 3 p.m. at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Cartersville. Fasholz, to Frank Ray Parris son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Riy Parris Sr. of Anniston. Miss Fasholz is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Bisterfeldt of West Chicago, 111., and of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fasholz of where the groom attends Auburn reside in Auburn University, Brown, Burdette pF Johet. 111. She is a 1980 graduate of Walter Wellborn High School and is attending the Univer- RUT 16006 sity of Alabama where she is majoring in public relations.

6 1 TO 11 Mr. Parris is the grandson Trantham, AAarkushew- ski T. Purvis, Waters I Dr. and Mrs. Guy Leslie Rutledge Jr.

of Mobile announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Mr. and Mrs. Jerre Comer Self of Anniston announce the engagement of their daughter, Denise Diane, to Bryan Gregory Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Murphy of Heflin.

Miss Self is the granddaughter of Mrs. Katharine Breedwell of Guntersville and the late Mr. Breedwell and of Mrs. Nina Self of Anniston and the late Mr. E.C.

Self. She is a 1982 graduate of Wellborn High School and is employed by Warehouse Markets in Jacksonville. Mr. Murphy is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

O.D. Hill of Heflin and of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Murphy of Newell. He is a 1979 graduate of Cleburne County High School and is employed by Taylor Construction Co.

The wedding will be April 2 at 4 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Saks. of Mr. Sidney S. Smith of Eastaboga and the late Mr.

Smith and of Mrs. Clara Roberts Parris of Jacksonville and the late Mr. Frank L. Parris He is a 1979 graduate of Walter Wellborn and is Currently attending the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, where he will graduate in May.

The wedding will be June 18 at 2 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church in Huntsville. Cynthia Karen Trantham and Dr. Edward John Markushewski were married March 19 at p.m. at St.

John's Catholic Church in Tuscaloosa. Father John Fallon peformed the double-ring wedding. A reception followed. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Boyce Merrill Brown of Weaver announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay Lynne, to David Lynn Burdette, son Of Mr. Jimmy Leroy Burdette of Anniston and Mrs. Merylene Ford Barker of Weaver. Miss Brown is the granddaughter of Mrs. Lola Led-better Livingston of Piedmont and the late Mr.

Leo McGathy and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jones M. Brown, also of Piedmont. She is a 1982 graduate of Weaver High School and is employed by Brown Brothers Grading Co.

as a secretary. Mr. Burdette is the grandson of Mrs. Mable Tillison of Jacksonville and the late Mr. Fred Ford and of Mr.

and Susan Caro Purvis became the bride of Barry M. Waters on March 19 in a 6:30 m. candlelight ceremony at the Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Ga. Dr. James Byron Spencer performed the double-ring wedding.

A reception followed. Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs Jnunh David 1 i Purvis Sr. of Savannah, Ga. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Waters of Heflin. 1-Musicians were vocalist -Joseph David Purvis Jr. of McMillan, to Rayford Lee Etherton son of the Rev. Rayford Lee Etherton and Mrs. Etherton of Tuscaloosa.

Miss Rutledge is the granddaughter of Dr. Houston Cole of Jacksonville and the late Mrs. Leone Pruett Cole and of Mrs. Guy Leslie Rutledge and the late Mr. Rutledge of Tuscaloosa'.

She is a graduate of the University of Alabama where she was a Delta Delta Delta sorority member. Mr. Etherton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Russell Cassidy of Fort Payne and of Mrs.

Acie Oscar Etherton and the late Mr. Etherton of Rainsville. He graduated cum laude from the University of Alabama where he also received his juris doctor degree. He is associated with the law firm of Hand, Arendall, Bedsole, Greaves and Johnston of Mobile. MRS.

WATERS was Miriam Varnadoe of Martinsvile, Organist Mrs. John M. Burdette of Anniston. He is a 1979 graduate of AAcNutt Weaver High School and is in lv the Air Force Technical School. Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Hoyt Trantham of North-port. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Edward John Markushewski Sr.

of Winston-Salem, N.C. The bride wore a formal gown of white Chantilly MRS. MARKUSHEWSKI lace over bridal taffeta. The bodice overlaid with lace and seed pearls featured a Queen Anne neckline and full bishop sleeves ending in fitted lace cuffs. The skirt fell from a slightly raise waistline and swept Into a chapel-length train edged with lace.

The waltz-length veil of imported bridal Illusion was held by a lace and seed pearl covered Juliet cap. The bride carried coral roses and stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. Terry McNeal. Bridesmaids were Wendy Pettus, Kathy Markushewski and Amy Cockroft.

Elizabeth Gaskins was flower girl. The attendants wore periwinkle, coral and baby blue. Best man was Thomas Markushewski. Groomsmen and ushers were John Hollis, Roger Moss and Tim Trantham. Ethan Tidmore was ringbearer.

After a honeymoon cruise of western Caribbean, the couple will reside in Tuscaloosa. Lindley, Anderson Mr and Mrs. Robert Lindley Sr. of Anniston announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Lee, to Steven Lloyd Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Anderson" Sr. of Knoxville, Tenn Miss Lindley is a 1981 graduate of Jacksonville State University and is employed by NASA. Mr. Anderson is a 1980 graduate of the University of Tennessee and is employed by Universal Data Systems. The couple will be married April 16 in Huntsville.

The couple will be married May 7 at 7 p.m. at Bonnie Brook Baptist Church. Savannah. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin and Chantilla lace. The bodice featured a mandrin neckline.

The headpiece was a Mantilla headpiece. The bride carried orchids and lillies of the valley. Matron of honor was Margaret Purvis Glading, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Marian Maner Castillo, Debra Herrlngton Dubberly and Janie Keene. The attendants wore teal colored dresses.

Best man was George Richard Fernambucq. Groomsmen were Jeffrey John Purvis, Mark Gaines, James Brownlee and Frank Duke. After a short wedding trip, the couple will reside in Birmingham. Mr. Waters is employed by Appliance Distributors Warehouse in Midfield.

Winfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. McNutt of Decatur announce the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca Maria, to Richard Paul Lalonde, son of Mrs. Paul Emile Lalonde and the late Mr.

Lalonde of Anniston. Miss McNutt is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts and of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard The wedding is panned for fl 0 McNutt, all of Decatur. D-: She is a graduate of De- LlOyO, rTICe catur Hign scnooi ana is cur- the couple now lives in Birmingham. Mrs. Price is employed by the Social Security Administration. Mr.

Price is 'manager of Cash and Carry Auto Parts in Bessemer. tured a sweetheart neckline. The headpiece was a halo of white silk rosebuds. The bride carried a bouquet of white and orchid rosebuds. Matron of honor was Mrs.

Renee L. Poole. The attendants wore orchid. Best man was EdwaFd Deyo. After a honeymoon trip to Panama City Beach, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Winfrey of Oxford announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Yvonne, to Jeffrey Alan Vingers, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Alan Vingers of Oxford.

Miss Winfrey is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Payne of Jacksonville and of Mr. Lonnie Mason Winfrey of Fort Myers, and Mrs.

Mary Quick Parnell of Los Angeles, Calif. She is a 1980 graduate of Oxfprd High School and is employed by The Nolen Co. Inc as a secretarybookkeeper. Mr. Vingers is the grandson of Mrs.

Hixie Lovvorn Gosdin of Anniston and the late Mr. D.C. Gosdin. and of Lumsden, Murphree Mr. and Mrs.

Harlan D. Lumsden of Coldwater announce the engagement of their, daughter, Rebecca Michelle, to Gary Lavaughn Murphree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lavaughn Murphree of Anniston. Miss Lumsden is the granddaughter of Ms.

War-rine McGowan of Coldwater and of Mr. and Mrs. James Odis Lumsden of Piedmont. She is a 1979 graduate of Oxford High School and is employed" by irst Alabama Bank of Anniston as proof operator. rently employed by the Central Bank of Decatur.

Mr. Lalonde is the grandson of Mrs. William B. Allen and the late Dr. Allen of Huntsville and of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Julian J. Lalonde of Utica, N.Y. He is a graduate of the Donoho School in Anniston and attended Jacksonville State University. He is employed by Wal-Mart Company in Decatur as an assistant manager.

The wedding will be May 7 at St. John's Episcopal Church in Decatur. Dana Frances Lloyd and Kenneth Robert Price exchanged wedding vows Feb. 18 in a 5 p.m. ceremony at the home of the groom's mother in Anniston.

The Rev. Billy Kitchens performed the double-ring wedding. A reception followed. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Audrey S.

Lloyd of Anniston and the late Mr. Clyde D. Lloyd. Parents of the groom are Mr. Robert M.

Price and Mrs. Ruth C. Price, both of Anniston. The bride wore a gown of white silk. The bodice fea Schultz, King Mr.

and Mrs. Randall F. Schultz of Centre announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Kay, to Donald Richard King, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Fain King of Cartersville, Ga. Miss Schultz ii the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Munford and the late Jewell Adams and of Mr and Mrs Johnnie Schultz of Anniston. She is a 1981- graduate of Cass Comprehensive High 9 iO) PI Where The Gowns Are.

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