Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, September 15, 1999, Page Page 2B, Image 12

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Wed., Sept. 15. 1999, Houston Home Jouriutl Page 2B ' ff ~ i lpjl&£i? "If ' ‘; : '. ‘ Jfl frfn'v ~* v -j Mrs. Stacy Horace Chitty Kelli Woods and Stacy Chitty exchange marriage vows Kc'lli Denise Woods and Staev Horace Chitty exchanged marriage vows on May 22. 1999. at the First Baptist Church of Perry. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woods of Perry. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Horace Chitty of Moul trie. The Rev. J.E. Moak and |)r. Edgar Cooper officiated. Music was provided by Kathy Wright, organist and pianist; Ricky Williams and Larry Sliavv. trumpeters; the Albany Symphony Orchestra String Quartet, ortl vdcalfst .Jill H, Stock ion. who sang. “How Beau tiful” and “Ave Maria.” Flic bride, who was given in marriage bv her lather and mother, wore a gown of white satin and organza. I lie gown was designed with an off-the-shoulder handed bodice, a slightly implied waist and a skirt of hated organza and a chape! train with satin banding at the hemline. She carried a bouqet of fresh gardenias, Virginia roses, siephanotis and ivy. She wore a custom di igneci tiara of white ■ it idie and pearls with a t mart ip length veil, and inied a lace handkerchief given by her grandmother, Lauretie Williams of San ford Florida. She also wore i ring given to her for the iiemony bv Bonnie Edwards ol Moultrie, a h iend ol the groom's family. Kimberly Waters of Perry was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Natalie Cowart. Elizabeth Hill Jennifer Keyserling, all of Atlanta; Candace Woods of Macon, and Stephanie Sin it!) of Perry. Junior bridesmaids were Whitnev TODAY! A GOOD CREDIT M BLEMISHED CREDIT M MMBII NO CREDIT No matter what your credit situation is, fc we will work with you to get you in a new m or preowned vehicle. To get started, call anytime from any touch tone telephone or * ,-rrfrii apply via the internet Well take your appli cation for financing right over the phone f hen we II get back with you and set an Chitty. Jessica Parks, Madilynn Parks, all of Moultrie. The bridesmaids wore floor length gowns of lavender smoke satin, and carried garden clusters of fresh white tulips and roses. Macie Chitty of Moultrie, the groom's niece, was flower girl, and Chas Waters r»f Pcrrv the bride’s J • nephew, was ringbearer. The groom chose his father as his best man. Ushers were Brent Chitty of Moultrie. Kurt Woods of Macon, Seth Chitty of Moultrie, Charlie Waters of Perry and Ixrslcy Pickett of Lakeland,Fla. Following the wedding a reception was hosted by the bride’s parents at the Annabelle Fetterman Muse um at Massee Lane Gar dens in Marshallville. Servers were Sharon Tubel. Jan Blankenship. Whitney Blankenship. Amy Powers, Heather Brewer and Tiffany Klein. Katie Lowry and Allison duToit were attendants for the bride's book. A unique gift displayed at the reception was a doll made to resemble the bride in her wedding dress. This was a gilt from the bride’s parents. Guests danced to the music of Bob Cummings and Reflections. The bride’s cake was adorned with fresh flowers and the origi nal cake topper her parents used 34 years ago at their wedding reception. The rehearsal party was hosted at the New Perry Hotel by the groom’s par ents. Following a honeymoon trip to St. Thomas and Aruba, the couple are living in Alpharetta. M |n» ' jM ■ \3BBSv > Bf Ah v B V AAKfefen BHp __ U| Jennifer Berry and Billy Dollar Erin Elizabeth Prater and Robert Clayton Baker Prater, Baker plan November vows Ricky and Debbie Prater of Perry announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Erin Elizabeth Prater, to Robert Clayton Baker, son of Larry and Belinda Bennett of Perry and Jim and Debbie Baker of Lawrenceville. The wedding will be at 3 p.m., Nov. 7. 1999. at the First Baptist Church of Perry. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Levin and Lucy Pearce of Henderson, Howard Prater of Perry, Lest a Prater of Plano, Texas, Charlie and Martha Wolff of Elko and Evelyn Prater of Perry. We Want To Be YOUR STORE OF CHOICE JOIN US FOR OUR GIANT CERAMIC TILE KjlSr TRUCKLOAD SALE! Or September 25th, 1999 LOADS OF STOCK WILL BE ON HAND! Get Here Early! BUY THE BEST, BUY IT FOR LESS, BUY IT AT WEST VSI WEST] She is a graduate of Perry High School and attended Middle Georgia College and Valdosta State University. She is employed at R & R Systems. The groom-elect is the grandson of the late Betty J. Clayton of Perry, Steve and Elaine Clayton of Perry, Bob and Barbara Baker of Lincolnton, Rick and Joan Lane of Lawrenceville. He is a graduate of Perry High School, and a lance corporal in the United States Marine Corps. Prices So Low You won’t believe it! FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! 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