Bass Armentrout.Mary Helen Bass and Charles Lewis Charles Lewis may refer to:
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Houston Bass III of Hattiesburg. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland Finch of Hattiesburg and the step-granddaughter of Mrs. Louie Kemp Finch of Louisville. She is also the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Houston Bass Jr. of Lumberton and the step-granddaughter of the late Mr. Carl J. Peck of Hattiesburg. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sydenstricker Armentrout of Athens, Georgia Athens-Clarke County is a unified city-county in Georgia, U.S., in the northeastern part of the state, at the eastern terminus of Georgia 316. The University of Georgia is located in this college town and is responsible for the initial creation of Athens and its subsequent growth. . He is the grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Hamilton Armentrout III of Tazewell, Virginia, and the grandson of Mrs. Virginia Lamie and the late Mr. W.F. Lamie and of Saltville, Virginia. Escorted by her father, Mary Helen wore a designer gown created by Melissa Sweet in diamond white silk satin organza or·gan·za n. A sheer, stiff fabric of silk or synthetic material used for trimming, neckwear, or evening dresses. [Probably after Organzi (Urganch), a city of western Uzbekistan. . The bodice was ornately hand-beaded with Swarovski crystals and embroidery. The beadwork beadwork Ornamental work in beads. In the Middle Ages beads were used to embellish embroidery work. In Renaissance and Elizabethan England, clothing, purses, fancy boxes, and small pictures were adorned with beads. continued down her A-line skirt in the front and the back of her chapel-length train. She complemented her gown with a two-tiered diamond white veil with double-backed scattered crystals and a delicate fine edge. The bride finished her beautiful ensemble with a custom-made Paris tiara made of rhodium-plated silver and elegant Swarovski crystals. The bride also wore an heirloom diamond necklace that belonged to her fraternal grandmother and an heirloom ring belonging to her maternal great-grandmother. Her bridal bouquet was a beautiful mixture of roses, calla lilies, tulips, lily of the valley lily of the valley, common name for either of the two species of Convallaria, spring-blooming perennials of the family Liliaceae (lily family). C. majalis, the species usually in cultivation, is native to Eurasia; C. , and orchids, all in white. The arrangements used throughout the church were tied together by ribbon and anchored by a cross designed and created together by the bride and the father of the groom. Megan Rosado attended the bride as matron of honor matron of honor n. pl. matrons of honor A married woman serving as chief attendant of the bride at a wedding. Noun 1. and Kate Moran served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Alicia Harter, Bayless Fleming, Kat Dawson, Mary Davis, and Natalie Wilburn. Junior bridesmaids were Kayla Bass and Cara Bass, nieces of the bride. Jenna Lamie, cousin of the groom, served as the flower girl. The attendants wore black satin strapless strap·less adj. Having no strap or straps, as a dress or an undergarment. n. A garment having no strap or straps. strapless Adjective floor-length gowns accented with black satin wraps. The jewelry was black onyx and crystal earrings that were a gift from the bride. They carried hand-tied clutches of flowers similar in style to the bride's bouquet in the color hot pink. The flower girl wore a white satin and tulle Tulle (t l, Fr. tül), town (1990 pop. 18,685), capital of Corrèze dept., S central France. Firearms and other goods are made there. Tulle was built around a 7th-century monastery. gown with
an accent of hot pink satin ribbon.
Ethan Armentrout attended his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Houston Bass IV, James Bass, and David Bass, brothers of the bride; Tom Wilmot; Andrew Wilmot; and Justin Gonzales, cousin of the groom. Ring bearer was Houston Stewart Bass, nephew of the bride, who carried a ring pillow designed for the bride by the groom's mother. Ushers for the ceremony were cousins of the bride Chad Doleac, Mark Doleac, and Abb Payne. Sandy Bass and Marci Bass, both sisters-in-law of the bride, presented the Scripture readings. Wedding music was performed by organist Jane Wade, violist Delsi Villasmil, trumpeter Bob Hawkins, and vocalists Mary Margaret Carley and Mary Lacy Montgomery. Laura Haas, Mary Helen's cousin, was the proxy bride, and Ms. Garlinda Walls served as wedding coordinator. Program attendants were Georgia Jane Williams and Patricia Ann Williams, cousins of the bride. Following the ceremony, the brides' parents honored the couple with a lovely celebration at the Gulf Hills Resort, where the guests enjoyed dining and dancing. The room was adorned with shimmering shim·mer intr.v. shim·mered, shim·mer·ing, shim·mers 1. To shine with a subdued flickering light. See Synonyms at flash. 2. fish in large glass bowls set as the tables' centerpieces used to play on words play on words Noun same as pun of the Bass-Armentrout wedding. The couple also had an ice sculpture filled with Gulf Coast seafood to highlight the local cuisine. The bride's cake was four layers each unique, with the top layer featuring the new couple's family monogram monogram [Gr.,=single letter], symbol of a name or names, consisting typically of a letter or several letters worked together. A famous monogram is that of Christ, consisting of X (chi) and P (rho), the first two letters of Christ in Greek. . The guests enjoyed dancing to music provided by the five-piece band Hotwire. On the eve On the Eve (Накануне in Russian) is the third novel by famous Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, best known for his short stories and the novel Fathers and Sons. of the wedding, the groom's parents hosted a lovely rehearsal dinner at the Bayview Gourmet in Ocean Springs. The bridal party was transported to and from the event in a trolley car. A luncheon honoring the bride and her attendants was given by Ellen Doleac, Jennifer Doleac, Catherine Cross, Cynthia Holmes, Cindy Payne, Mary Catherine Bilton-Smith, and Myrt Hass, family of the bride, on the day of the wedding. The bride and groom were blessed by many acts of kindness and generosity throughout their engagement and wedding day for which they are very grateful. The couple will reside in Atlanta, Georgia. Their honeymoon will be to South Africa in the fall. |
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