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becamethe bride wore a fioor-length gown Baby's breath accented each side.bride of Eddie Wcidncr at 4 p.m. of white satin, featuring a princcss-Thc bridal bouquet of red rosesSaturday, Aug. 3, in the Church of lnc bodice and a full skirt accented with white flowers flowing down athe Nazarene at Ropcsville with the with schiffli, embroidery, pearls and trail of ivy was highlighted withRev. Tim Hiltcrbrand, a U.S. Army iridescent sequins.chaplain stationed at Fort Monroe,The short, puffed sleeves werecircles of tiny seed pearls.Bridal traditions: for something•Va., conducting the double-ring enhanced with lace ruffles at the old, the bride wore an engagementceremony. shoulders and a pearl and a semi- ring with a solitaire ruby belongingThe bride is the daughter of cathcdral-length train with a to her great-grandmother, DollieHarrell and Berrilyn Whitehead of scalloped edge of lace, schiffli Morris of Lubbock; for somethingRopcsville and the groom is the embroidery and sequins. new, her gown; for somethingson of Joyce Wcidncr of San Angelo.Given in marriageHer net veil featured a pouf in borrowed, pearl earrings belongingback, with a headband of pearls that to her grandmother, Mrs. Deweycame to a point on her forehead. Henley of Brownfield; and forCity landfill hours announcedThe City of Brownfield sanitation department has issued an advisory tosomething blue, a garter.She also carried a pearl-covered Bible that her mother carried at her wedding, given by her grandfather, the late Troy Morris.Amy O’Neal of Lubbock served as maid of honor and bridesmatronsusers of the Brownfield landfill listing hours of operation as established by wcrc [aura Whitehead, sister-in-lawthe Texas Health Depanmenfs rules and regulations.Those operating hours, which department officials ask to be observed Wolfforth.of the bride, and Cecily Brook ofSandy Barnett ofat all other times.strictly, arc: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Friday; and 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Childress was bridesmaid The Saturday. Closed Sunday. The gate will be locked and entry is prohibited hridc's attendants wore red satindresses overbid with black decorated net.Misty McClain of San Angelo, niece of the groom, served as flower girl. She was dressed in white satin overlaid with black lace.WPS seeks to help abused victimsWomen's Protective Services assists adults and their dependents who Ringbcarcr Jeremy Cox of have been emotionally, physically or sexually abused by a family member, Lubbock nephew of the bride was a member of the household or a relationship. Victims needing help locallycan call the WPS hotline at 637-6(X)2.Basic services offered include shelter, emergency transportation, food andclothing. Other supportive .services include counseling, medical, financial served his brother as best man, w'ithand legal assistance, job placement and children’s activities. Ricky Wcidncr, Randy Mayfield andVolunteers arc also needed for the local WPS office. Those interested Jeff Whitehead as groomsmen The can call 637-6002.clothed in a white tuxedo with black accessories.Rusty Wcidncr of Lubbockvowsgroom wore a white tuxedo with white accessories and other maleReceptionflower ring. It featured a brownieA reception followed in the chocolate cake and coffee.attendants were attired in black school cafeteria. The receptionFor their honeymoon trip to Lastuxedos.table featured bags of rice and a Cruces, N.M., the bride wore aUshers were Kevin Wcidncr and photograph of the bride.Andy Braden, both of San Angelo, and nephews of the groom. They also lighted the pair of seven-candle candelabras.two-piece navy dress trimmed inThe bride’s table bore a gold, with navy accessories. Thecenterpiece of white candles with couple will reside in Wolfforth.red bows and pearls, with her bridal The groom is employed by AAAbouquet placed in the center. The Office Coffee Service and the brideTraditional wedding music was four-tiered all-white wedding cake is in charge of the nursery atprovided by Pat Smith of featured a fountain served with red Redman Bingo.Ropcsville at the piano. Soloists puncn.LubbockDodds of BrownfieldServing were cousins of the bride, Debra Thomas of Lamesa,Hospital AdmittantsSongs included Parents’ Pra- Sheila Michelle and Renea Cox ofyer, the theme from Ice Castles, Lubbock.Battle Hymn of Love,” FriendsGodLoveThe groom's table was centered by a hurricane lamp with a red candle and surrounded by a redWilliford receives USNpromotionNavy Seaman Recruit Evcrcttc W. Williford, son of Roy A. and Nancy A. Foster of Brownfield, has been promoted to his present rank whileWash.homcportedA 1989 Brownfield High School graduate, he joined the Navy in November 1990.The following patients were admitted to Brownfield Regional Medical Center.July I7~Roscmary Porras. July 21- -Meredith Davis.July 22- -Elmer McCutchcon.July 24-1 .orcna Fry.July 2 5--Gcncro DeLeon.July 29-Minnic Cortez.July 30--Jcwcl Harrell.Aug. 1--Juan Martinez.Aug. 2--Shirlcy Williams. Aug. 3--Thomas Box Abraham Trevino.Aug. 5--Kirk Bryant.andlast day Aug. 6The Brownfield Newswelcomes comment on any subject of general public interest. If you would like to comment, sendyour letters to:Letters to the Editor,The Brownfield News, P.O. Box 1272, Brownfield, Texas 79316Sign your letter and include either your home address or telephone number
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