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The Millen News, Wednesday, June 10, 2009 — Page 3
Miss Herrmann marries Mr. Anderson
Haley Celeste Herrmann and
William Garrett Anderson were
united in marriage at 6 p.m.
June 7, 2008. The double ring,
candlelit ceremony was held at
Wades Baptist Church in
Cooperville with the Rev. James
Cox and the Rev. Dan Joyner
officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Ms. Teresa Ellison of Sylvania
and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Herrmann of Millen. She is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Christine
Casey and the late Neil Casey,
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Taylor and
Mrs. Runette Herrmann and the
late Roy Herrmann, all of
Millen.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Anderson of
Sylvania. He is the grandson of
Mrs. Margaret Anderson and
the late Billy Anderson of
Statesboro and the late M.F. and
Kathene Freeman of Sylvania.
Given in marriage by her par
ents and escorted by her father,
the bride wore an original white
silk duchess satin gown. The
strapless sweetheart neckline
featured a boned, hand embroi
dered bodice and basque waist
encrusted with various sizes of
Swarvoski crystals and bugle
beads. The A-line skirt with a
modified V-back and cathedral
train had similar hand-embroi
dered lace lavishly adorned with
Swarovski crystal beading at the
hemline. She wore a two-lay-
ered, fingertip sheer illusion
white veil edged with
Swarovski crystal beading and
a complementing Swarovski
crystal tiara. The bride carried
a cascading bouquet of minia
ture calla lilies, vendella roses,
sweetheart roses, Fuji mums,
and asparagus fern.
The church aisles were
flanked on each side with ped
estals holding massive arrange
ments of gladiolus, vendella
roses, Fuji mums, alstromeria
and daises, accented with curly
willow branches and asparagus
fern. The chancel was outlined
with grapevine intertwined with
garlands of greenery and pink
and white roses. White tree can-
delabras with lighted cathedral
tapers were in the middle and
on each side of the chancel. The
candelabras were decorated
with arrangements of white
alsteroemeria and stargazer lil-
Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett Anderson
ies, roses, Fuji mums, snapdrag
ons and asparagus fern. Similar
cascading floral arrangements
designated family pews. The
aisle was adorned with a white
hand painted aisle runner featur
ing the couple’s monogram.
The bride chose childhood
friend Jessica Hall of Statesboro
to serve as her matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Anna Casey
and Megan Fane of Statesboro,
cousins of the bride; Sonya
Flakes of Hephzibah and Komal
Patel of Macon, college friends
of the bride; Nikki Sanders of
Sylvania, childhood friend of the
bride; Angie Fane and Vanessa
Parker of Millen, and Jennifer
Oglesby of Sylvania, sisters of
the bride, and Beth McKenzie
of Sylvania, niece of the bride.
The bridesmaids wore a floor-
length teal satin chiffon gown
that fell into an A-line skirt and
featured a sweep train. The
strapless neckline was accented
with a Swarovski crystal brooch.
They carried hand tied bouquets
of sweetheart roses, miniature
calla lilies, chrysanthemums,
hypericum berries, hydrangea,
seeded eucalyptus and aspara
gus fern.
Danny Anderson, father of the
groom, served as best man.
Groomsmen were Benji Ander
son of Sylvania, brother of the
groom; Stuart Boykin, Patrick
Fee, Jason Smith and Justin
Smith, all of Sylvania, childhood
friends of the groom; Jason
Brinson of Sylvania, childhood
friend of the bride; Jeff Fane of
Millen, brother-in-law of the
bride; Matt Sykes, friend of the
groom, and Philip Kent, brother
of the bride, both of Statesboro.
Miss Kathryne Davis of
Sylvania, cousin of the groom,
served as flower girl. She wore
a white tea-length satin and tulle
dress with a floral halo in her
hair, and she earned a white silk
basket of rose petals. Master
Tucker Fane of Millen, nephew
of the bride, served as ring
bearer.
Music was provided by
Sandra Jeffers, pianist; Melaina
Joyner and Will Gay, vocalists.
Kimberly Kirby of Young
Harris, college friend of the
bride, greeted guests and kept
the bride’s book.
Following the ceremony, the
bride’s parents hosted a seated-
dinner reception and dance at
Snella’s Place in Statesboro.
Mrs. Janet Taylor greeted guests
as they arrived. In keeping with
Southern tradition, cool pitchers
of lemonade and sweet tea pro
vided a refreshing welcome un
der the gazebo as the guests
mingled.
Guests entered the ballroom
upon the arrival of the wedding
party. Tables were adorned with
white floor-length tablecloths
and a teal overlay. The chairs
were dressed in a complement
ing white linen cover with an
organza sheer sash of sage-cha
meleon. Each table featured a
unique floral creation. A billow
ing ceiling drape of white tulle
accented with twinkle lights el
egantly swagged from the cen
ter of the room.
A candy buffet table featured
wide-mouth glass vases of vari
ous sizes filled with numerous
types of sweet treats to create
candy centerpieces and lollipop
topiaries in the wedding colors.
Other favors included a
monogrammed silver tin with
personalized M & M’s of teal
and electric green featuring the
names of the bride and groom
with the date of marriage, and a
customized CD with the
couple’s favorite songs.
For the reception and dance,
the bride chose a floor-length
matte satin white strapless gown
with scattered beading on the
bodice and a bustled back. The
couple chose “Wonderful To
night’’ for their traditional first
dance.
The newlyweds honey
mooned at the Sandals Resort in
St. Fucia and now make their
home in Cooperville.
Rehearsal Dinner
On the eve of the wedding,
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Anderson
hosted a rehearsal dinner at the
Statesboro Inn where guests en
joyed a buffet dinner of South
ern cuisine. Guests enjoyed a
video slideshow of the couple
throughout their childhood and
through the journey of their
courtship.
Bridesmaid’s Luncheon
Prior to the wedding, a
bridesmaid’s luncheon was held
to honor the bridesmaids at the
home of Mrs. Pamela Davis and
co-hosted by Mrs. Mary
Matthews and Miss Laura
Matthews. The bride chose this
time to present her bridesmaids
with their gifts.
Mrs. Garvin celebrates
Jonathan Powell and Ashley Wiliams
Williams, Powell to wed
Final plans have been announced for the wedding of Ashley
Lynn Williams and Jonathan Alan Powell. The ceremony will
take place 7 p.m. Saturday, June 13, at the home of the bride at
899 Charlie Jones Road.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Terry and Debbie Williams
of Millen. The groom-elect’s parents are Dr. Robert and Nancy
Cobb of Dublin and Eddie and Judy Powell of Millen.
No local invitations will be sent. All friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
90 th birthday with family
Children of Mrs. Barnetta Waye Garvin hosted a 90 th birthday
party for their mother May 30, 2009 at the Millen Community
House. Five genera-
tions were present,
including her chil
dren, Ray Garvin,
Roy Garvin, Faye
Long, Joyce Garvin,
Vivian Garvin and
Paula Currington.
Mrs. Garvin is the
proud mother of
seven children, 17
grandchildren, 29
great-grandchildren,
with four more on the
way, and two great-
great-grandchildren.
Also in attendance were her sister, Bonnell Voight, and brothers,
Frank Waye and Eugene Waye.
A buffet of southern cooking was enjoyed after which Mrs.
Frank Waye read a poem, and Bennie Hall gave a wonderful de
piction of how it was growing up with the Garvin children and
his favorite aunt. A 20 minute video/slideshow of her and her
loved ones brought tears and joy to all. Dancing and cake was
enjoyed with grandson Gregg Sherrod dancing the first dance
with his grandmother, who at her age continues to amaze every
one. You are so loved, our mother, grandmother, great-grand
mother and great-great-grandmother!
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LAWN CARE BID REQUEST
The Jenkins County Board of Commissioners is requesting a sealed blan
ket bid on Lawn and Shrubbery Care for the following county buildings:
1. Courthouse
2. Extension Service/Ag Building/Indigenous Garden
3. Senior Citizen Center
4. EMS Headquarters
5. Adult Learning Center
6. Tax Appraiser Office
7. Farm Credit Building (ASCS/SCS)
8. Airport
The cost for each building should be listed individually, but based on
annual service from July 1,2009 to June 30,2010.
If you are interested in bidding, you may pick up a packet of specifica
tions on these buildings at the Jenkins County Board of Commissioners'
Office on the 3rd floor of the courthouse.
Bids will be opened during the bi-monthly meeting which will be held
June 16,2009 at 7 P.M. Your Lawn Care bid may be delivered to the
Commissioners' Office or mailed to:
Jenkins County Board of Commissioners
P.0. Box 797, Millen, GA 30442
Should you be awarded this bid your company must be covered under a
workers compensation insurance policy and a copy be furnished to the
county before intiating the contract.
If you need additional information concerning this bid request you may
contact the Commissioners' Office by calling (478) 982-2563.
Jenkins County Board of Commissioners
Effective immediately the following fees wilt be
charged for the purchase of cemetery plots in the
Millen Cemetery and Westskie Cemetery. These fees
were set by Council on June 2, 2009 at the regular
convened Council Meeting of the City of Millen City
Council.
City of Millen Cemetery Plots Fees
Citizens living within the incorporated
limits of the Ctly of Millen:
S800 per plot
Citizens of Jenkins County living
outside the incorporated limits
of the City of Millen
$1,000 per plot
Individuals living outside
Jenkins County
$1,200 per plot
Wcstsidc Cemetery Plot Fees
Citizens living within the
incorporated limits of the
City of Millen
$600 per plot
Citizens of Jenkins County
living otuside the incorporated
limits of the City of Millen
S1.000 per piol
Individuals living outside
Jenkins County
S1.200 per piol
For information pertaining to the purchase of a
cemetery plot contact the City Clerk, Ms. Lottie
Kaigler. at the Municipal Building trr Millen, phone
number (478) 982-6100 or the Director of Public
Works, Mr. Clay Soulineau, at (478) 982-8109. All
monies pertaining to a cemetery plot purchase must
be paid to the City Clerk at the Municipal Building.