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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 22

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Page 6B THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Thursday, March 23, 1 995 Brent, Hardy wed at Covenant Jnes Join us far a special Tasting Tea of recipes from Debbye Dabbs1 Cookbook "TAKE FIVE LIGHT" beautifully served on the bunny-patterned line of dinnerware "Garden Greens" by VC Designs Friday, March 24 11:30 a.m. p.m. (Continued from Page IB) half of our community and the world at large that works for everyone and no one is left out," Jones said. She has been interim rector for St. Philip's in northeast Jackson since November.

The job is not hers to keep she's here to guide the congregation while they prepare to choose a new rector. "If you come in as the interim and you also are available to be the permanent you will get off track of taking care of the congregation and you need to offer the congregation the opportunity to complete on their past and begin to create their future," Jones said. As for Jones' future, she'll just have to wait and see what life brings her. "My bottom line on life is that what we are here to do is to love each other and that we never finish learning that," Jones said. Mr: f-, I'.

V. MAIN STREET MADISON 856-3229 10-5 on IN A CANDLELIGHT ceremony at Covenant Presbyterian Church, Sarah Frances Brent and John Cazort Hardy were wed December 17. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Cleatus Lambeth and Dr.

Alvin Eugene Brent Jr. of Jackson. The bridegroom is the son of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Robert Baskerville Hardy of Columbus. The Very Reverend Rodney Morse Kochtitzky and the Rev.

Joseph Barton Rightmyer officiated at the double ring ceremony. Holy scripture was read by Jane Cazort Hardy and Charles Anderson Lambeth. A program of nuptial music was presented by Mickey Davis, Robert McNally, Vince Mas-simino and Bennett Randman, string quartet; Gerald Claxton, organist; Darcie Bishop, trumpeter; the Covenant Handbell Choir; and Sybil Child, soloist. Program girls were Jacqueline Cameron Billups, Alyda Elizabeth Hardy, Sarah Hunt Ward, Carolina Clements Goodman and Jessie Vaughan Goodman. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of candlelight silk taffeta featuring antique lace and French ribbons bordering the skirt.

The overskirt was embellished with antique honiton, Carrickmacross and tambour lace panels lined with English netting. THE BASQUE waist was accented with a cathedral train with lace and embroidered batiste patterns highlighted with handsewn shadow work of the bride's monogram, church and wedding date. A piece of lace edging worn by the bride's maternal great grandmother was sewn into the train. The antique bridal veil of Brussels needlepoint applique fell over a longer veil of French silk illusion that was appliqued with hand made lace motifs that fell from a cap of hand-sewn bobbin lace and pearl heirloom orange blossoms. Her bouquet was a Victorian nosegay of champagne roses, stephanotis, freesia and gyp-sophilia in a 19th century silver tussy mussy with streamers of silk French ribbons.

The bride wore 18th century platinum, diamond and pearl dropped earrings. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Allison Stevens Cog-gin. Bridesmaids were Susan Barry Duke and Kathleen Mechelle Keeton, both of Jackson; Meredith Gabel Harris of Davidson, N.C.; Judith Louise Kemerait of Indiatlantic, Linda Louise Lambeth of Atlanta; Amanda Gail McNames and Ann Marie Sours of Dallas; Twila Welsh Miles of Raleigh, N.C.; and Elizabeth Heidelberg Smith of New York City. THE BRIDESMAIDS wore French sewn batiste and lace ecru blouses each featuring a different design and all featuring lace long sleeves and cuffs. They wore brandy cotton velvet long straight skirts accented at the waist with a French silk cummerbund.

Each carried a Victorian nosegay of champagne roses, white freesia and babies' breath in a silver bridegroom's mother chose a three piece floor length hunter green suit embellished with embroidered trim and beading. Both mothers and grandmothers carried silver heirloom tussy mussies filled with champagne roses. The reception was held at the Mississippi Museum of Art. In the center of the guest book table was an heirloom silver and crystal epergne. The couple toasted each other from silver goblets that had belonged to the bride's grandparents.

An antique family epergne completed the top tier of the cake with cascading freesia, orchids and stephanotis. On the eve of the wedding, a bridesmaids' luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. James Anthony Coggin. Hostesses included Mesdames Frank Duke, Michael McNames and Charles Sours. The bridegroom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at Fairview.

On the day of the wedding a brunch for out-of-town guests and the wedding party was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Barry Aden. Other hosts included Messieurs and Mesdames Willard Boggan, John Cossar, Roger Friou, Glynn Griffing, John Henderson, Charles Laney, Ray McCullen and Winbourne Sullivan. OTHER PRENUPTIAL parties included a tea hosted by Mesdames Curtis Cuthbert, Max McDaniel, Hobson McGehee, Robert Mclnnes, Hugh Montgomery, Bill Steele, Earnest Strahan, John Walker in the home ofMrs.TomJoyner.

A gift party was given by Mesdames Bill Boone, William Foushee, Newt Harrison, Barbara French Hughes, Robert Mims and Jerome Tharpe in the bride's home. Mrs. Larry Pedrick and Mrs. Howard Nichols entertained with a recipe luncheon. Mr.

and Mrs. Saunders Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Houston Hardy hosted a cocktail buffet A cocktail party was also hosted in Columbus by Messieurs and Mesdames Francis Biedenharn, Durr Boyles, Greg Cunningham, Steve Hardin, Allen Hardy, Tom Mabon and Miss Janet Rhett and Richard Watkins. A dinner party was given in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Reed along with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reed. Following a wedding trip to La Posada del Capitan Lafitte irt the Yucatan Peninsula the couple is at home in Tupelo.

Brittany Morgan Stamper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stamper of 6605 Grants Ferry Brandon announce the birth of their daughter, Brittany Morgan Stamper, February 10 at River Oaks East. Grandparents are Hughla Stamper of 6595 Grants Ferry Brandon and Robert and Margie O'Flaherty of 422 Oneida St. Also welcoming the baby is her brother Brandon Joseph Stamper.

t-Sw- Mrs. John C. Hardy tussy mussy with Aubusson inspired French silk ribbon. The bride's niece, Mary Catherine Lambeth of Dallas, and the bridegroom's nieces Caroline Grayson Webb and Julia Hardy Webb of Hattiesburg were the flower girls. They wore ecru batiste and lace tea length dresses featuring tucks, puffing and English lace insertion and edging.

Adorning their heads were halos of babies' breath with ecru ribbon rosettes. They carried a garland of plumosus fern interspersed with roses and ribbons. The bridegroom's father served as best man. Groomsmen were Robert Orgain Hardy of Dayton, Ohio, brother of the bridegroom; Francis Marion Biedenharn of Vicksburg; George Scott Reed of Tupelo; William Richard Watkins of Columbus, Steven Caruthers Hardin of Jackson; Alvin Eugene Brent HI of Tupelo, brother of the bride, Fred Richardson Cazort Jr. of Cordova, John Guy Cazort III of Corona Del Mar, John Shadle Cazort of Knoxville; and Allen Boyd Hardy of Columbus.

ROBERT TIMBERLAKE Lambeth, nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer. He wore ecru silk dupioni knickers and batiste shirt detailed with tucks and lace insertion. The bride's mother wore an iridescent claret silk chiffon gown with tiered multi layered hem and Medici lace bodice. The Sunbeams James Sterling Simmons Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Simmons of 3426 Old Canton Rd. announce the birth of their James Sterling Simmons, December 29 at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center. Grandparents are James Lawrence and Mary Grace Horrell Brown of 630 Fondren PL and Conrad Wall and Wilda Kaye Bush Simmons of 6 Autumn Cv. Big Spring Cleaning SALE! AULoveseats LEATHER FABRIC REDUCED Other selected items also reduced an c-tmjgasfaz-ttf Mother Child 1491 Canton Mart Road 977-9830 fit I.J Milt 0 fi I AcricruDEs "WE NOW OFFER BRIDAL REQ1STRY Open 10:30 6:00 Monday Saturday 1491 Canton Mart Road (Behind Bank of Mississippi) 957-0738 M.1U.IIIU,M..,.WJ.J.,W, mJ'. I 4 1 rr -1 "elegant dressing) Our Gift to Celebrations9 with a complete wedding package 4 Days3 Nights for Two at Your Choice fabulous resorts in Hawaii, Branson, Bahamas, Hilton Head, Lake Tahoe or Orlando Call or stop by Celebrations for details! Highland Village 366-8900.

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