Cooley-Ziegler. (2003 Wedding Register).Mary Louise Cooley and Scott Donald Ziegler were united in marriage at 6 p.m. Saturday, February 23, 2002, in the Sanctuary of Hazlehurst United Methodist Church United Methodist Church, in the United States, religious body formed by the union in 1968 of the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church (see Methodism). . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Miller Cooley of Hazlehurst. Grandparents grandparents npl → abuelos mpl grandparents grand npl → grands-parents mpl grandparents grand npl of the bride are Mary Al Grassel Davenport and the late William Lawson Davenport and Louise Miller Cooley and the late Donald Carlos Cooley, all of Hazlehurst. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ziegler, Jr. of Bay St. Louis. Grandparents of the groom are Ruby Morton and H. L. Morton and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ziegler, Sr., all of Gulfport. The wedding ceremony was officiated by Rev. Sessions Polk, Rev. Stanley Landrum, and Deacon Richard Henderson. Scriptures were read by Olie Franklin Morton, Sr. At the chiming of the hour, the bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She was radiant in a Mon Lee original gown of matte satin. The 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 bodice featured a wide band of bugle bugle, brass wind musical instrument consisting of a conical tube coiled once upon itself, capable of producing five or six harmonics. It is usually in G or B flat. beads and seed pearls in a lattice pattern. Blizzard beadings of pearls and rhinestones sprinkled onto the fully shirred shirr tr.v. shirred, shirr·ing, shirrs 1. To gather (cloth) into decorative rows by parallel stitching. 2. To cook (unshelled eggs) by baking until set. skirt. The hemline hem·line n. 1. The bottom edge of a skirt, dress, or coat. 2. The height of the edge of such a garment, measured from the floor. , flowing into a full chapel-length train, repeated the intricate lattice beading beading, n the scribing of a shallow groove (less than 0.5 mm in width or depth) on a cast that outlines the major connector. It is used to transfer the design to the investment cast and ensure tissue contact of the major connector. . Her tiered veil of illusion, edged in bias 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. and scattered seed pearls, was complemented by a tiara of pearls and Austrian crystals. She wore pearl and diamond earrings, a gift from the groom. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her cousin, Emily Gibson. Bridesmaids were Dana Burell, Jennifer Davis, Allison Foil, Olivia Gibson, Leah Montgomery, Meredith Pratt, Brandy Quinn, Holly Reed, Lisa Reynolds, and Karen Ziegler. Kristen Fayard and Sarah Margaret Hewes served as flower girls. Joseph Clement Ziegler III served his brother as best man. Groomsmen included Todd Beauchamp, Alton Blanton, Jeffrey Broocks, Sumner Davis III, Benjamin Dixon, Brad Guess, Marcus Mullis, Jamie Rodgers, Nicholas Strickland, Jr., and Jason Wells. Ushers were Timothy Gibson, Matthew Kalahar, Ryan Morehead, and Bryan Poole. Michael August Morton served as ring bearer. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom, their families, and the wedding party made the short walk through downtown Hazlehurst to the reception, themed "A Winter Wonderland." It was held in the former Alford and Miller building, which housed the bride's family business for many years. The Johnny Crocker Band and Debbie Buie provided music. After honeymooning in Maui, Hawaii, the couple is at home in Winfield, Missouri. |
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