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Sunday faitgpmayAduli.scr MAY 19. 1991 PAGE 5E 1 A. A. I ,1, I 1 ml I a 1 I -V Mrs. Robert Russell Britton Britton-Walden HOMEWOOD Mary Beth Walden of Florence and Robert Russell Britton of Huntsville were married May 11 in Trinity United Methodist Church with the Rev.

Jack Hendricks performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kelly Walden Jr. of Montgomery, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Ripon Britton of Birmingham. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Deborah Lynn Walden, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bride's attendants were Cynthia Schoel Bates, Estelle Bethel Crawford, Lisa Chronister and Greta Ingram Whitley.

Isaac Ripon Britton brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and groomsmen and ushers were Alvin Kelly Waiden III, brother of the bride; Christopher Kerry Little; Walter Jasper Price William Lee Stutts; Stephan Roy Tomlinson; and Brian Hillary Whitley. A reception in the Mountain Brook Inn followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Naples, the couple will reside in Huntsville. Mrs. Willie Dan Shirah III Shirah-Watson Kathy Kimberly Watson and Willie Dan Shirah III of Montgomery were married March 9 in Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church with the Rev.

John Ed Mathison performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banks and Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Watson of Montgomery, and the bridegroom's parents are Martha Shirah and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shirah, also of Montgomery. The bride was given in marriage by her father and stepfather. Tara Helms, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor.

Attendants were Caterina Davis, Michaelyn Mullin and Christy Yell. Autumn Middleton was the flower girl. The ring bearer was T.J. Hurd. Oree Waters, grandfather of the bridegroom, was the best man.

Groomsmen were Michael Shirah, brother of the bridegroom; Brent Watson, brother of the bride; and Jerry Walters. Ushers were Clint Burke and Steve Pyle. A reception in the church fellowship hall followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Gulf Shores, the couple will reside in Millbrook. Mrs.

Jack Buster Hinton Jr. Hinton-Sadler EUFAULA Sonja Leigh Sadler of Birmingham and Jack Buster Hinton Jr. of Eufaula were married May 4 in First Baptist Church with Dr. Kenneth Bush performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Thomas Sadler of Birmingham, and the bridegroom's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Jack Buster Hinton of Eufaula. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Martha Lynn Newton was maid of honor. Mrs. Joe Johnson was matron of honor. The bride's attendants were Mrs. Dale Forehand, sister of the bride; Mrs.

David Jenkins, sister of the bride; Mrs. Lehmann Smith, sister of the bridegroom; Sadie Balkcom; Joanna Mitchell; and Nancy Kilgore. The ring bearer was Lester Lehmann Smith III. The bridegroom's father was best man, and groomsmen and ushers were Henry Balkcom Hinton, brother of the bridegroom; Lester Lehmann Smith; Henry Lewis Balkcom III; and Andrew Robison Hart. A reception in the church fellowship hall followed the ceremony.

After a wedding trip to Maine, the couple will reside in Montgomery. Mrs. Howard Raymond Vaughan Jr. Vaughan-LaGrave Louise Anne LaGrave of Mobile and Howard Raymond Vaughan Jr. of Montgomery were married May 4 in St.

Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Mobile with Father J. Robichaud performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Carlos LaGrave and Catherine LaGrave of Mobile, and the bridegroom's parents are Howard Vaughan and Elizabeth Vaughan of Montgomery. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Elizabeth Hutchens was the maid of honor.

Attendants were Michelle Troxler, Sheri Jones and Astrea Miller. Kahalley Noel Boone was the flower girl. The ring bearer was Zachary Pippin. Jeff Richardson was the best man. Groomsmen were Tom Selden, Edward Sherlock and Bill Crescenzo.

A reception in The Woman's Club followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple will reside in Mrs. Michael Lott Lott-Kervin Hollie Kervin and Michael Lott of Millbrook were married April 6 in First Baptist Church of Montgomery with the Rev. Doug Sands performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Kervin of Mill-brook, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lott, also of Millbrook. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Shannon Brown was the matron of honor. Attendants were Cheryl Dingman, Lorie Jaquess and Deidra Kelley. Candace Lovell was the flower girl. The ringbearer was Joshua Carter. The bridegroom's father was the best man.

Groomsmen were Jon Kervin, brother of the bride; Jeff Clements and David Chambers. Ushers were Jim Lott, brother of the bridegroom; Jerry Watkins; Jimmy Davis and Jon Kervin. A reception in the church courtyard followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Dis-ney World, the couple will reside in Millbrook. Mrs.

Jeffrey Mark Stern Stern-Prann DALLAS Lucile Frazier Prann and Jeffrey Mark Stern were married April 6 in the Dallas Country Club with the Rev. Michael G. Wallens performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of retired Lt. Col.

and Mrs. Bradley F. Prann of Branford, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L.

Stern of St: Petersburg, Fla. Elizabeth P. Lindskog, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Attendants were Mrs. George H.

Stallings and Mrs. John P. Falconer, sisters of the bride, Mrs. Alan J. Joaquin and Melissa DeWitt.

Junior attendants were Katherine M. Stern and Jaque-line N. Stern, daughters of the bridegroom. Greg L. Stern, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man.

Ushers were Dr. James M. Arons, Randall H. Bond, Adam H. Lloyd and Kenneth Popper.

A reception in the Dallas Country Club followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Santa Fe, N.M., the couple will reside in Chicago. i.i.iu.un, 1 1 uL.m. ii w.uniii.ni.il. MO i.

I -1 i j' I -'v. 4 -g I I fcV. kJ I 1 i I EL. Tammie Mapson and Albert Lewis Mapson, Lewis Mr. and Mrs.

Lee W. Mapson of Montgomery announce the engagement of their granddaughter, Tammie Yvonne, to Albert Jerome Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis also of Montgomery. The wedding will be June 15 at 4 p.m.

in Hilliard Chapel AME Zion Church. The bride-to-be is employed by Spartan Food Systems. The bridegroom-to-be is the grandson of Mrs. Willie Rush of Burkville and the late Hezekiah Rush and of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Lewis Sr. of St. Clair. He is employed by Merchant Truck Line. Guidelines for Weddings and Engagements We publish engagement and wedding announcements each Sunday, and we need your help to get them in the newspaper in a timely and proper manner.

You may obtain announcement forms that will provide all the information we need at the newspaper office at 200 Washington or you may write Weddings. The Advertiser-Journal. P.O. Box HUM), Montgomery, Ala. We need engagement announcements at least live weeks before the wedding.

Wedding announcements are needed at least two weeks before the wedding. engagement notices can be published within three weeks of their arrival, regardless of the wedding date. Notices of weddings that take place Thursday through Sunday will be held until the following Sunday. We are happy to use photographs with both announcements, but please provide a different picture for each announcement. Illack and white photographs reproduce better than color.

The announcement and photograph must be together, ('holographs are kept for three months after the announcement runs. You may pick them up at the newspaper office or we will return them to you if a stamped, self-addressed envelop is provided. Wedding announcements received more than two months aller the wedding dale will be published without a photograph. No announcements received more than three months alter the wedding dale will be published. If you need more information, please call 2i2-ltil 1 and ask for the newsroom clerk.

Mrs. Jeremy Scott Welford Welford-Sikes KOWLIDGA Kristy Leigh Sikes of Eclectic and Jeremy Scott Welford of Lucedale, were married April 28 in Children's Harbor Church with Keith Kasarjian performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Charlotte Sikes and William Sikes, and the bridegroom's parents are Lajune Welford and Johnny Wayne Welford all of Lucedale. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs.

Keith Kasarjian, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Attendants were Dondra Ledbetter, Suzette Strength and Christina Cox. Brittney Lewis was the flower girl. Brian Smith was the best man. Groomsmen were Brad Owens, Tony Welford and Bryant Sadler.

After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Montgomery. Falletta, Durham BIRMINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Falletta III announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Michele, to Colin Sanford Durham of Birmingham, son of Nancy Vawter of Montgomery and Bart Durham of Nashville. The wedding will be Aug.

31 at 1 p.m. in Our Lady of Sorrows Church. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Biviano Jr.

and of Connie Falletta, all of Birmingham, and the late Tony Falletta Jr. She is a graduate of Auburn University with a degree in English. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority. The bridegroom-to-be is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Montel Vandcgriff and of the late Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Durham, all of Ripley, Tenn. He is a graduate of Auburn University with a degree in economics.

He was a member of Phi Mu Alpha social fraternity. Mrs. Anthony Glen Titus Titus-Canter BIRMINGHAM Rebecca Ann Canter of Birmingham and Anthony Glen Titus of Minneapolis, were married May 4 in Briarwood Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Frank Barker Jr. performing the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Canter Jr. of Montgomery, and the bridegroom's parents are Mrs.

Alva Gene Titus and the late Mr. Titus of Birmingham. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. David Caradine was matron of honor.

The bride's attendants were Angela Faulkner and Laura Yawn. Grey Dryden was best man, and groomsmen and ushers were David Caradine, John McKenzie, Bill Titus and Chris Van Meter. A reception in the fellowship hall followed the ceremony. The couple will reside in Minneapolis. Lori Ann Humble gree in economics.

He attends Auburn University at Montgomery. He was a member of Zeta Psi social fraternity and Friars' Senior Society. He is employed by Bruno's Inc. Mrs. Larry Stephen Morris Morris-Young Frances Ann Young of Montgomery and Larry Stephen Morris of Selma were married March 23 in Trinity Presbyterian Church with the Rev.

Hal Eugene McNeely performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman Young Jr. of Montgomery, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Larry C. Morris of Selma. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride's attendants were Mrs.

John Stuart Yow III, sister of the bride; Lori Ann Dyess; and Connie Roberts. The bridegroom's father was best man, and groomsmen and ushers were Bryan Fitzgerald Galyon and Craig Lee Tindall. A reception in Montgomery Country Club followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Gallin-burg, the couple resides in Auburn. Humble, Kimbrough Mr.

and Mrs. V.N. Blare of Cody, and Gerald A. Humble of Sturgis, S.D., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lori Ann Humble, to John G. Kimbrough son of Dr.

and Mrs. John Gordy Kimbrough of Montgomery. The wedding will be June 8 at 11 a.m. in Grace Episcopal Church in Mt. Meigs.

The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Mrs. Alta M. Humble of Sturgis, and the late Larkin G. Humble and of Kennard Hart, also of Sturgis, and the late Hazel Hart. She attends Auburn University at Montgomery.

She is a member of Psi Chi honors society. The bridegroom-to-be is the grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. William Edward Kimbrough Jr. of Chaton and Mrs.

William Putney Beech of Atmore and of the late Mr. Beech. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a de- Mrs. James Combs Combs-Runkel Angela Dawn Runkel and James Combs, both of Montgomery, were married May 11 in Eastmont Baptist Church with the Rev. Michael Northcutt performing the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Paul A. Myra A. Runkel of Montgomery, and the bridegroom's parents are Emory V. and Becky Combs of Waverly. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Mrs. Robert Goodson was matron of honor. The bride's attendant's were Mrs. Clay Walton and Susanne Bell. The bridegroom's father was best man, and groomsmen and ushers were Clay Walton; Lenoye Combs, brother of the bridegroom; Robert Goodson; and Richard Nazary.

A reception in the fellowship hall followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Helen, the couple will reside in Montgomery. Nancy Maurine Ratliff gaville and of Mr. and Mrs. James Dix Dismukes, also ofAu-taugaville.

He attends Auburn University. He is a member of Farmhouse Fraternity. Mrs. John Bruce Abell Abell-Asmus ATLANTA Christina Knox Asmus and Dr. John Bruce Abell were married March 2 in St.

Bartholomew's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Kenneth Bradshaw performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Col. Grover Woodrow Asmus of Beverly Hills, and Mrs. Oliver Milton Bruchac of Montgomery, and the bridegroom's parents are Mrs.

Julian Kidwell of Springfield, and the late James Cyril Abell. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Grover Ernst Asmus II was the matron of honor. Attendants were Kini-on Lynne Asmus and Amy Nicole Thomason.

James Robert Abell, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Groomsmen were James Robert Abell Jr. and Dr. Dante James Graves. A reception in the Ritz Carlton Hotel-Buckhead followed the ceremony.

After a wedding trip to Naples, and Mexico, the couple will reside in Springfield, Ky. Ratliff, Shackelford PRATTVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eugene Ratliff announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Maurine, to Robert Reid Shackelford of Autauga-ville, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Henry Shackelford. The marriage will take place June 15 at 5:30 p.m. in Camellia Baptist Church. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Sarah McGee and the late Crit H. McGee of Lawley and of Mrs.

Ada Ratliff and the late William H. Ratliff or Maples-ville. She is a graduate of Auburn University at Montgomery with a bachelor's degree in education. She was president of the AUM Association of Young Children. She is employed by Opelika City Schools.

"the bridegroom-to-be is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry Shackelford Sr. of Autau-.

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