Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1988 Page: 4 of 12
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something new - her
dress, something borrowed
-the pearl earrings she
wore and the traditional
blue garter. The bride
carried a heart-shaped
bouquet of white roses
in the shape of a cross
surrounded by* peach
rosebuds, baby's breath,
The annual meeting
of Los Amigos del Mesquite
will take place in Austin
at the Driskill Hotel
on 6th Street on September
22 thru 24, 1988. Los
Amigos del Mesquite
is an international associa-
tion of 3004 woodworkers,
wood turners, craftsmen,
sculpturers, • scientists,
and business persons
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Groomsmen were Thomas
Willis, Bart Basham,
John Henry Lowe, Jimmy
Bloomer, friends of the
groom all of Grandview
and Steven Cooper, brother
of the bride of Cleburne.
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and chantilly type lace
ruffled the skirt with
2 bow trim and a chapel
d length train. The hed-
_ piece was a lovely spray
of polyster flowers and
simulated pearls. More
pearls were scattered
over the finger-tip veil
and blusher of nylon
netting. The bride carried
— out the traditional some-
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Stephanie Elaine Cooper
.of Cleburne married
Damon Ross Emery of
Grandview in a 7:00
p.m. ceremony May
21 at First Baptist Church
in Grandview. Dr. Stephen
G. Hatfield read vows
before an altar decorated
with a brass heart-shaped
arch and two brass heart-
shaped candelabras
entwined with English
ivy and baskets of peach
gladiolas which further
enhanced the setting.
Parents of the couple
are Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cooper of Cleburne
and Mr. and Mrs. David
R. Emery of Grandview.
Given in marriage
by her father, the bride
wore a white taffeta
wedding gown lavished
with ruffles and lace.
The close fitting bodice
was lace-trimmed, off-the-
shoulder flounced neckline
with a stand up collar
and sheer illusion net
yoke, schiffli embroidery,
sequins and simulated
pearls trimmed front
yoke. Venice lace ac-
cented the waistline
They wore silver grey
tuxedos with tails and
peach bow ties and
cummerbunds. The groom
wore a white tuxedo
with tails and peach
bow tie and cummerbund.
Usher and candlelighters
were Jody Bruce of Grand-
view, Jody Ridlehoover
of Cleburne, Jeff Pipes
of Maypearl and Tom
Vandergriff of Houston,
all friends of the groom.
The ushers and fathers
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Playmate Cooler
Holds nine 12-oz. cans with ice.
Parfoot for the beach, picnics or
traveling.
to the groomsmen.
Providing music for
the occasion were organist
Joann Wilson of Grandview
and pianist Paul Wright
of . Munday. Soloists
were Amie Duke
Grandview who
"Through The Eyes JI
Love," Phyllis Gandy
of Stephenville who
sang "Sunrise, Sunset"
and "Lamb of God";
of the groomsmen -on
wedding. 9
Following a wedding
trip to Arlington, San
Antonio and Houston,
the couple reside in
Brownwood. The bride
is a 1986 graduate of
Cleburne High School
and is employed by Cross
Country Care Center
in Brownwood. The groom
is a 1986 graduate of
Grandview High School,
currently 9 a junior at
Howard Payne University
and employed by Wal-Mart
in Brownwood.
greenery and white ribbon.
Attending the bride
was maid of honor Sheri
Maman, best friend of
the bride of Cleburne.
Bridesmaids were Jamie
Ryan, groom's cousin
of Bedford; Rene Myers,
friend of the bride, former-
ly of Cleburne; Jenny
and Amanda Carter,
cousins of the groom
of Hillsboro; and Julia
Rosiere, friend of the
bride of Cleburne. Atten-
dants wore peach tea
length taffeta dresses
whch came to a V in
the back. The sleeves
which came right above
the elbow were trimmed
in white lace and also
the bottom of the dress.
They carried one long
stem peach rose decorated
with baby's breath and
ribbon. Flower girls
were Rachael and Taryn
Hall, cousins of the bride
of Cleburne. They wore
peach taffeta dresses
with white collars accented
with ribbon and flower
wreaths in their hair.
of clearing mesquite
land is high. Thru utiliza-
tion of the tree, the
negative factors
be turned into a posi
resource and asset.
manufacturer can interact
and share ideas.
Further information
on the woodworking
shortcourse, the technical
sessions, or to participate
in the mesquite fine
woodworking show can
be obtained from: Ken
E. Rogers, P.O. Box
310, Lufkin, Texas 75901.
bers include the utlization
of the wood for various
fine wood products,
managing mesquite range-
lands, cooking wood
production, and the use
of mesquite as an ornamen-
tal in landscaping applica-
tions.
Activities at the annual
meeting include a 3
hour special wood finishing
shortcourse, technical
sessions and discussions,
and a craft show. The
craft sale and show this
year is in connection
with the Old Pecan Street
Arts and Crafts Festival
having annual attendance
of over 100,000.
Historically, the pres-
ence of mesquite on
rangeland was considered
detrimental. The cost
$3.99
man was Adam
brother of the
wore grey tuxedos with
grey bow ties and
cummerbunds.
Ring bearers were
Jared . Murray, cousin
of the groom of Bedford,
. and Stephen Griffith,
friend of the groom
of Grandview. They
. wore identical tuxes
of Grandview.
DamonpEme’br the 8-nona
ton8his bride; and Paul
Wright „ sang "The Lord’
rrAending the register
table were Angela Carter,
cousin of the groom
• and Claude Woodard,
friend of the groom,
both of Hillsboro.
Special guests were
grandmothers, Mrs. J.L.
Cooper and Mrs. Betty
Barton, both of Cleburne
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Harris of Fort Worth.
Wedding director was
Dr. Stephen O. Hatfield,
pastor of the First Baptist
Church in Grandview.
Reception director was
Louann Morrow of
Albuquerque, New Mexico,
aunt of the groom. Mrs.
Marrow did all of the
flowers for the entire
wedding party.
A reception hosted
by the groom's parents
was held in the fellowship
hall of the First Baptist
Church of Grandview.
Colors of peach and
white were carried out
in the reception hall.
The groom's uncle, Clayton
Mitchell of Hillsboro
made the heart shaped
groom's cake. Houseparty
members included Vickie
Bingham, Peggy Gilbert,
both of Cleburne; Merisha
Fergeson of Brownwood,
and April Ayres of
Whitney.
A rehearsal dinner
hosted by the groom's
parents was held at the
First Baptist Church
of Grandview fellowship
hall.
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1988, newspaper, July 1, 1988; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474053/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.