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. Wednesday, June 15.1994 "H0u5t0n Tlm«9-Journal
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Jones becomes bride
of Mr. Wright April 16
Candace McFarland Jones of
Belleair, Fla. and Benjamin Cash
Wright of Perry were married on
Saturday, April 16, 1994 at 3:30
p.m. in the Perry United Methodist
Church.
Candace is the daughter of Mrs.
Sue Jones and the late Graydon
Jones of Belleair, Fla., and is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Frances
McFarland and the late Brig.
General Thomas G. McFarland
(USMC Ret'd.), also of Belleair.
She wore a highly captivating
satin sheath gown that left you
speechless. The portrait v-neckline
brings much attention to the front
bodice. The long satin tapered
sleeves are detachable and
highlighted with cut-out appliques
down to the pointelle cuff. The
detachable cathedral train has large
cut-out appliques that sits on the
train with smaller ones cascading
along the sides.
Tl.e headpiece was a beautiful
crown all peari beaded with a double
pouf on back with a fingertip veil.
Her cascade bouquet consisted of
fresh gardenias, stephanolis, lily of
the valley, white roses, Queen
Anne's lace and ivy.
Benjamin is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo C. Wright of Perry and
is the grandson of Bessie Pittman
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Stacey Lynn Gilmore
Gilmore and Curtis
to exchange vows
July 23 in Alabama
Stacey Lynn Gilmore of
Montgomery, Ala., and Lt. Joseph
(Joe) Curtis Thomas of Wichita
Falls, Texas, have announced their
plans to be married on Saturday,
July 23, 1994 in the St. Peter's
Catholic Church in Montgomery,
Ala.
Stacey is the daughter of Barbara
Payne of Fort Deposit, Ala., and
Oliver Gilmore of Dadeville, Ala.
Her grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest E. Smith of Lanett, Ala.,
and the late Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Gilmore. Stacey graduated from
Jefferson Davis High School and is
attending Tro; State Univers.ty of
Montgomery where she will
graduate this summer. She is
employed with AmSouth Bank in
Montgomery, Ala.
Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Curtis Thomas, Jr., of
Perry.
Reception will be held
in honor of Gaugers
Mike and Corky Gauger will host
a reception for Myron Gauger and
his bride, Kate Dwyer, on Saturday,
June 18th from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in
the fellowship hall of the Perry
United Methodist Church. No gifts
please.
They will show pictures of the
wedding that took place in
Asheville, N.C. on April 23rd.
Also, honeymoon pictures from
Italy where they had a month long
trip.
All friends are invited to attend.
Mrs. Rozar to honored
with reception at FBC
On Sunday, June 19, 1994, there
will be a reception held at the Perry
First Baptist Church Fellowship
Hall from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
honoring Mrs. J. Frank Rozar. The
reception is to honor Mrs. Rozar's
90th year and is being given by her
daughter and son-in-law, Frances
and Clint Strouse.
Mrs. Rozar resided in the Perry
area for around 50 years. She
moved to Illinois several years ago
to be near her daughter and her
family.
Family and friends are invited to
the reception. No invitiations will
be sent. No gifts please.
of Sale City, Ga.
The Rev. Jim Mcllrath and Rev.
Billy Key officiated the ceremony.
The Music Director and Soloist was
Chris Murrell; Debra Walker on
piano; Nancy Joyner was the
organist and Pat McCall played the
violin.
The Maid of Honor was Rebecca
Zeller of Clearwater, Fla.
Bridesmaids were: Suzy Deneke of
Birmingham, Ala., Sheri Wright of
Atlanta and Meredith Wright of
London, England. The Flower
Girls were Nikki and Mandy
Wright.
The Best Man was Mr. Elmo C.
Wright Sr. of Perry, father of the
groom. Ushers were Mr. Elmo C.
Wright Jr. of London, England, Mr.
Daniel Wright of Atlanta and Mr.
Jess Wright of Valdosta, all are
brothers of the groom. The
Ringbearer was Will Wright.
One of the highlights of the
wedding was the lighting of a
remembrance candle in memory of
the bride’s father.
A reception was held in the
Fellowship Hall. The Servers
were: Faye McFarland, Dottie
Hejka, Karen Gilbert, Cheryl
Gilbert and Jean Gilbert, all
relatives of the bride. A rehearsal
dinner was held at the New Perry
Williford to marry
Watrous during
July ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Williford announce the engagement
of their daughter Kendall Laßue
Williford to David Andrew
Watrous, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip J. Watrous of Ledyard,
Connecticutt.
The wedding is planned for July
9th at Perry United Methodist
Church at 5 p.m.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ryland T. Dcdge of Colonial
Beach, Virginia. Kendall attended
Savannah College of Art and
Design and is now at Rhema Bible
Training Center in Tulsa, Ok.,
preparing for the ministry.
David is the grandson of Mrs.
Lucy Watrous of Inglewood, Fla.,
and Mrs. Dottie Lowry. He is a
1993 graduate of Rhema and travels
as a musician with Kenneth Hagin
Ministries.
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