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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 33

The Index-Journal du lieu suivant : Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 33

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The Index-Journali
Lieu:
Greenwood, South Carolina
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33
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8, 2000 BRIDE'S BOOK The Index-Journal, Greenwood, S.C. 5C October Stone-Burrell GREENWOOD Kimberly Lynn Stone and David Carl Burrell, both of Greenwood, were married during a 2 p.m. ceremony Saturday at North Side Baptist Church in Greenwood by Dr. Jeff Lethco of Greenwood. Wedding music was presented by the Anderson String Quartet, Ann Brewer, pianist, and Jennifer Parler, soloist, vocalist, both of Greenwood.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stone of Walterboro. She graduated from Lander University in 1998 with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education.

She is employed with Greenwood School District 50. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carl Burrell Jr. of Greenwood.

He graduated from Lander University in 2000 with a bachelor of science degree in computer science. He is network systems coordinator with Velux-America, Inc. K. C. Ferrand of Walterboro was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Missy Holyoak of Summerville, Gina Strange of Lexington, Lori Lloyd, Ginger McCurry and Lee Ann Smith, all of Greenwood. The bride wore a formal gown of white dulciana satin featuring a tip of the shoulder neckline enhanced with pearls, clear sequins and crystals. The princessline bodice flowed into a floorlength A-line skirt. Handbeaded jeweled accents and self-fabric covered buttons highlighted the back and the chapel-length train accented with matching jeweled accents. Her two-tiered, fingertip-length veil of French illusion featured a ribbon edge and was caught by a headpiece of seed pearls, aurora borealis, crystal and fabric flow- Stone-Burrell Speares-Sanders Cantre GREENWOOD Aimee Frances Speares and Alan Thomas Sanders, both of Greenwood, were married during an 11 a.m.

ceremony Saturday at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Greenwood by Father Richard Harris of Greenwood. Wedding music was presented by the One Heart Trio, vocalists, John Cooper, trumpeter, and Deborah Herig, pianist, all of Greenwood. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lewis Miller of 226 Windtree Road in Greenwood.

She is also the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Emmanuel Speares Jr. of Landrum. She graduated from Greenwood High School in 1995 and is a student at Piedmont Technical College pursuing a degree in exercise science.

is manager and fitness trainer at Ladies Workout trainer at Ladies Workout Express. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Michael "Mike" Sanders of 124 Effie Drive in Greenwood. He graduated from Greenwood High School in 1993 and attended Piedmont Technical College.

He is employed with Davenport's, Inc. Margaret King "Maggie" Miller of Greenwood, the bride's mother, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Toni Copelan Dickey, Victoria Price Dickey, April Schnupper Medford, Frances Karen Pinson, Amanda Loos Stewart, all of Greenwood, JoLynn Speares Folsom of Columbia, Mary Allison Speares of Greenwood and Jennifer Speares Vincent of Beaufort, the bride's sisters. Flower girls were Chelsea Breanna Robertson, Haley Lauren Robertson, the bridegroom's nieces, and Savannah Mckenzie Ables of Greenwood. The bride, escorted down the aisle by Timothy Lewis Miller, wore a formal gown of white duchess satin featuring an offthe-shoulder neckline and cap sleeves.

Satin bands trimmed with pearled. Venice lace adorned the natural waistline. Self- fabric covered buttons enhanced the back bodice. The princess-style skirt flowed into a semi-cathedral-length train. Her two-tiered, fingertiplength veil of illusion was caught by a headpiece of Venice lace embellished with pearls.

Mrs. Alan Thomas Sanders Aimee Frances Speares GREENWOOD Lisa Johnette Cantrell of Greenwood and James Lewis "Jimmy" Brashier II of Ware Shoals were married during a 7 p.m. ceremony Saturday at Harris Baptist Church in Greenwood by the Rev. Craig Hughes of Greenwood. Wedding music was presented by Anthony Burns of Greenwood and Tara Evans of Marietta.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cantrell of 107 Westview St. in Greenwood.

She graduated from Emerald High School and attended Greenville Technical College. She is employed in the Radiology Department at Greenville Memorial Hospital. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Brashier of Piedmont. He attended Oak Forest Academy in Greenville. He is owner and operator of Mrs. David Carl Burrell Kimberly Lynn Stone ers. The attendants wore formal, sleeveless gowns of burgundy crepe back satin featuring a court neckline accented with embroidery.

The empire waistline highlighted an A-line, floor-length skirt. A baby bow, accented with streamers, and flowing the length of the skirt enhanced the back. Edwin Carl Burrell Jr. was his son's best man. Groomsmen were Jamie Parler of Anderson, Jason Turner, Mark Koeppen, Andrew Risinger, Tony Brookshire, all of Greenwood, and Jerry Alverson of Hodges.

The bride's parents hosted a reception in the church fellowship hall. After: a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple will live in Greenwood. Five generations Warren Murphy of Hodges cuddles great great grandson Cole Bates, surrounded by, from left, his daughter, Betty McKinney of Spartanburg, formerly of Greenwood, his great granddaughter, April Bates of Spartanburg and his granddaughter, Allison Riggs of Spartanburg. Check out Sunday's Index-Journal to find out who's getting married in the BRIDE'S BOOK and ENGAGEMENTS YOU ARE JUST TWO FEET AWAY FROM BETTER HEALTH. REFLEXOLOGY The ULTIMATE THERAPY for STRESS RELIEF "pamper your sole" CANDY ROPER MSBR from ENGLAND is now accepting appointments at: Skin Essentials 864-388-9800 Uptown Exchange Greenwood 23966 Southern (864) Expressions 223-2513 JOIN US FOR OUR BOYD'S SPECIAL EVENT! Introducing "Lizzie Wishkabibble" Available One Day ONLY! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th 10AM-3PM Refreshments will be served Also Available for our 2" Matching 2 Door Prize! "Lizzie Gatewest Plaza Calhoun Rd.

Greenwood Mrs. Jimmy Brashier II She carried a clutch bouquet Jimmy's Mobile Home Transof white roses enhanced with port. pink sweetheart roses and chif- Susan Ferqueron of Greenfon ribbons. wood was maid of honor. The attendants wore formal, Lynn Hastings of Greenwood, sleeveless gowns of maize satin the bride's sister, was matron of and crepe featuring an empire honor.

bodice of satin accented with Bridesmaids were Amber spaghetti straps and topping an Akridge, Mindy, McMurray, both A-line crepe skirt. A matching of Pelzer, Amy Ross of Piedchiffon stole completed the mont, the bridegroom's nieces, ensemble. April Hollingsworth, Kathy They carried clutch bouquets Hollingsworth, the bride's of white and yellow roses cousins, and Lesley Lane, all of accented with chiffon ribbons. Greenwood. The flower girls wore formal Samantha Hollingsworth of gowns of white satin featuring a Greenwood, the bride's cousin, pearl trimmed jewel neckline was flower girl.

and sleeveless bodice. A bowed Lauren Hastings of Greensash enhanced the back waist- wood, the bride's niece, was a line of the full skirt. miniature bride. Thomas Michael "Mike" The bride wore a formal gown Sanders was his son's best man. of white Italian satin featuring a Groomsmen were Charles fitted halter-style bodice accentSamuel Buist David Bradley ed with satin pleating and Davenport, Joshua Ryan Hen- enhanced with Alencon lace derson, adorned with seed pearls and Brent Patrick Robertson, bridegroom's clear sequins.

The A-line skirt the brotherin-law, Ronald Tanner Esco, all skirt flowof Greenwood, Daniel Scott fell into full ballgown of Columbia, Peter ing a into semi-cathedral-length train highlighted with Speares Benjamin Speares of Lexington, matching beaded lace. the bride's brothers, a and Brian Her elbow-length veil of illuThomas Smith of Clinton. Cameron Shay Ables and sion featured a rolled edge and Heath Ables, both of was caught by a crown embellRyan Greenwood, were junior ished with seed pearls. The attendants wore formal groomsmen. Joshua Hayden Speares of gowns in Victorian gold featurthe bride's nephew, ing a halter-style bodice accentLexington, ed with satin pleating.

The fitted was ringbearer. The bride's parents hosted a bodice and A-line skirt fell into a reception at the church. full, floor-length ballgown skirt. After a wedding trip to Myrtle The miniature bride wore a Beach, the couple will live at gown featuring a sleeveless 120 Effie Drive in Greenwood. bodice adorned with seed pearls.

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Ends 20 1636 By Pass NE, Greenwood 942-9616 Located inside Sportsman's Friend Lisa Johnette Cantrell An overlay of tulle enhanced the satin skirt flowing into a petite train. Her headpiece matched the bride's. Best man was the bridegroom's father. Groomsmen were Randy Akridge, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, Bo Hollingsworth, the bridegroom's nephew, John McMurray, all of Pelzer, Gregg Hastings of Greenwood, the bride's brother-in-law, David Lee, the bridegroom's nephew, Jason Thompson, both of Piedmont, and Mike Moore of Fork Shoals. Drew McMurray of Pelzer, the bridegroom's nephew, was ringberer.

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