Clark-James. (2003 Wedding Register).Amy Lynn Clark and Keith Robert James were united in marriage in a private beachside beach·side adj. Situated on or along a beach. ceremony on Turtle Island, Fiji, at-eleven o'clock on the morning of March 2, 2002. The bride is a graduate of Louisiana CODE, OF LOUISIANA. In 1822, Peter Derbigny, Edward Livingston, and Moreau Lislet, were selected by the legislature to revise and amend the civil code, and to add to it such laws still in force as were not included therein. Tech University and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark of DeRidder, Louisiana. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Inell Clark and the late Mr. Gilbert Clark and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe "Hank" Buchanan, all of DeRidder, Louisiana. The groom is a graduate of Mississippi State University Mississippi State University, at Mississippi State, near Starkville; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1878 as an agricultural and mechanical college, opened 1880. From 1932 to 1958 it was known as Mississippi State College. . His parents are Mrs. Barbara Perry of Clinton and Mr. Buddy James of Brandon. Grandparents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor of Welsh, Louisiana, and the late Mr. Alison James, Sr. of Jackson, and the late Mr. and Mrs. James Nutt of Jackson. A Christian Fijian minister officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Nuptial nup·tial adj. 1. Of or relating to marriage or the wedding ceremony. 2. Of, relating to, or occurring during the mating season: the nuptial plumage of male birds. n. music was provided a cappella by twenty Fijian singers. The bride wore a formal 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 gown of ivory satin featuring a beaded empire waistband of 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. , pearls, and satin roses. Matching porcelain roses and pearls crowned her veil of tiered illusion. She carried a hand-tied bouquet of island orchids, complemented by the groom's ceremonial lei. Upon their return to the United States, the couple was celebrated in receptions hosted by the parents of the groom at Dennery's of Jackson and by the parents of the bride at the Church of Christ in DeRidder, Louisiana. The happy couple is at home in Mandeville, Louisiana, where the groom is a specialty representative for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and the bride is a regional marketing manager for TAP Pharmaceuticals. |
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