The Braselton news. (Jefferson, Ga) 2006-current, December 05, 2007, Image 8

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Page 8A The Braselton News Wednesday, December 5, 2007 LAURA ATTAWAY AND RICHARD PITYER Attaway, Pityer to wed Dec. 29 Lee and Patsy Attaway, Braselton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Laura Leigh Attaway, to Richard Michael Pityer Jr., Hoschton, son of Rick Pityer, Sunrise, Fla., and Elaine Pityer, Lilbum. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Holland McEver and the late Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Attaway. Miss Attaway is a 1991 graduate of Jackson County Comprehensive High School. She attended Toccoa Falls College and is employed by the Jackson County Board of Education as a kindergarten paraprofessional at North Jackson Elementary School. The future groom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Guy Trawick and Selma Harkleroad, Rossville, and the late G.M. Pityer. Mr. Pityer is a 1989 graduate of Norcross High School and attends Shorter College. He is employed by 1 st Class Roll Off, Buford. The wedding is planned for 2 p.m. Saturday, December 29, 2007, at Hoschton First Baptist Church. All family and friends are invited to attend. birth announcement Haylee Rose Gee Randall and Sheena Gee, Hoschton, announce the birth of a daughter, Haylee Rose Gee, on September 22, 2007, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Gainesville. She joins a brother, Rylee Gee, 2. The grandparents are Terry and Katrina Gillespie, Grand Bay, Ala., and Carla and Ryan Gee, Hoschton. The great-grandparents are Edith Trafford, Lawrenceville, and the late Peter Trafford; Sybil Gooch, Royston; and Sid and Karen Gooch, Olive Branch, HAYLEE ROSE GEE Miss. The great-great-grandparents are Donald and Doris Gooch, Jefferson; the late Garth and Mable Bryant, Hoschton; and the late Wendell and Jenny Gee, Pendergrass. Ashley Hooper, Hugh Cornelson marry Oct. 6 at Big Canoe MR. AND MRS. CORNELSON Ashley Renee Hooper and Hugh Colby Cornelson, Gainesville, were united in marriage October 6, 2007, at The Chimneys, Big Canoe, with the Rev. Paul Evans officiating. The bride is the daughter of J. Kevin Hooper and Cathy Duke Hooper, Gainesville, and is the granddaughter of Joe and Sarah Davis, the late William (Bill) Duke and the late Boyce and Edith Hooper, all of Jefferson. The groom is the son of John and Janet Cornelson, Gainesville. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her sister, Amber Irizarry, Smyrna, served as the matron of honor. The bride’s friend, Beth Rylee, Lula, was the bridal attendant. Holly Cornelson, Manville, N.J., was the flower girl. The bride wore a gold brooch bearing her great-grandmother’s monogram. She also wore pearl earrings given by the groom. She carried a sixpence given by her mother and a monogrammed handkerchief given by her sister. The bride carried a bouquet of cream-colored roses, white spider mums, fiddleheads and wild bird feathers. She wore a candlelight gown with beaded lace at the top and an organza skirt, accented by a champagne satin ribbon and rhinestone brooch at the waist. Her cathedral-length veil trailed down the aisle. The bridesmaids wore long, chocolate tulle net gowns. They carried fall-colored bouquets of red and peach roses, peach spider mums, red and orange chrysan themums, rose hips, fiddleheads and wild bird feathers. Zach Landers, Conroe, Texas, served as the best man. The groom’s attendants were Thomas Cornelson, Manville, N.J.; Matt Thom, St. Louis, Mo.; and Joey Kanclerz, Braselton. Matthew Cornelson, Manville, N.J., was the junior groomsman. Hostesses jointly served as bride’s book and program attendants and as greeters. They included: Kelli Wade, Gainesville; Amanda Hooper Evans; and Stephanie Cornelson, Manville. The outdoor ceremony took place on a stone terrace overlook ing Lake Sconti. The ceremony was decorated with trees spar kling with dangling glass beads and mirrors. Fall-colored mums decorated the white chairs. Immediately following the cer emony, guests proceeded to the indoors of The Chimneys for a reception hosted by the bride’s parents. After dinner, cake was served to the guests. The bride’s cake, a four-tiered cake deco rated with spider mums, sun flowers and fiddleheads, graced one table. The groom’s cake, a bass fish-shaped cake, sat atop a second table. A rehearsal dinner was held on October 5 in a private home at Big Canoe and was hosted by the groom’s parents. Following a wedding trip to Savannah, the couple resides in North Georgia. Braselton named drop-site for donated items for hospital Toys to benefit patients at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta are being collected at the Braselton Town Hall. Unwrapped toys may be dropped off at town hall until Dec. 14. The donated toys will be gath ered in the community room of the Braselton Police and Municipal Court Building on Friday, Dec. 14, from 6-9 p.m. The toys will be taken to the children’s hospital on Saturday, Dec. 15. The toys will be given to patients and used in playrooms and prize boxes at the children’s hospital. Prize box toys should be from a dollar store, and include items such as plastic animals, sticker books, airplanes, balls, make-up, princess items and match-box cars. 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