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OVER THE MOUNTAIN JOURNAL

Stallworth-Cade

Emily Prather Stallworth and Adolphus Catlin Cade V were married November 19 at The Episcopal Cathedral Church of the Advent. The 5 p.m. ceremony was officiated by the Very Reverend Andrew Pearson, the

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WEDDINGS & ENGAGEMENTS/SOCIAL Right Reverend Christopher FitzSimons Allison and Mr. Frederick Lee Kracke. A reception followed at the Mountain Brook Club. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Kern Stallworth of Monroeville. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Louis Brooks Lee of Huntsville and the late Mr. Lee as well as the late Mrs. Louis Brooks Lee. She is also the granddaughter of Mrs. Richard Boyles Williams III of Auburn and the late Mr. David Kern Stallworth of Monroeville. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride and groom were married in a family ceremony. The reception, which followed, included a number of friends and relations from both families as the bride spent her early years in Birmingham before moving to her father’s ancestral home and the groom is a life-long resident of Birmingham. After a wedding trip to the Caribbean, they live in Birmingham.

Lawrence-Weaver

Hallie Elisabeth Lawrence and Leighton Myles Weaver were married Aug. 20 at Mountain Brook Baptist Church with a reception following at Avon Theater. The 6 p.m. ceremony was officiated by the Rev.

Dr. Danny Wood. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bascom Lawrence. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Weaver. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a lovely embroidered lace, strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline and sweep train accented with a satin waist tie and a cathedral-length veil. She carried a hand tied garden inspired bouquet of dahlias, garden roses, succulents and eucalyptus. The bride was attended by her sisters, Kristen Lawrence Milling and Caroline Marie Lawrence, as matron and maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jordan Elizabeth Callahan, Margaret Towns Carlson, Caroline Christian Clark, Julie Anne Davis, Grace Ann Hollis Hardison, Blakely McGarity Oberneder, and Lauren Wannemuehler Trippe all of Birmingham; Lydia Katherine Sooter

Remembering Veterans

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Local DAR Wraps Up Service for 2016

From left: Marsha Perry, Judy Anderson and Molly Bradley.

The General Sumter Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met at the Birmingham Country Club on Dec. 7 to celebrate the holiday season with the annual Christmas Treasure Auction. The event raised about $2,000, which will benefit projects of the National DAR president general and the state regent, as well as the chapter’s scholarship fund. Cheri Sanders, service to veterans coordinator, reported on chapter participation in the Birmingham Veteran’s Day Parade and the Wreaths Across America Project. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Glenn Nivens initiated the Wreaths Project, and he had spoken during the November meeting about the National Cemetery in Montevallo and his participation in the Blue Star Salute Service Committee. Chapter Regent Mary Helen Dixon presided over the meeting as Honorary Regents Patricia Bennett and Kathryn Porter served as auctioneers with assistance from Emily Hand.

Chaplain Carolyn Johnson provided a presentation on her ancestor, Cmdr. Quincy B. Newman, before the group elected delegates to attend the 119th state conference in March. Decorations for the tables were provided by Emily Blount, Nelda Pugh, Rhetta Tatum, Rebekah Taylor and Ellen Tucker. Members in attendance were: Judy Anderson, Sara Beth Blair, Cathy Boardman, Nell Rose Brackett, Molly Bradley, Linda Burks, Pam Cezayirli, Angela Comfort, Sallie Cox, Jamie Crockett, Martha Lee Culp,

Caroline Daniel, Annette Dean, Cece Dillard, Anita Dillon, Carolyn Drennen, June Eagen, Glenda Eskew, Bernadine Faulkner, Miriam Ford, Anne Gibbons, Patty Gilbert, Kay Grayson, Annie Green, Charmion Hain, Judith Hand, Betty Holland, Amy Houston, Melanie Johnson, Mary Ann Jones, Nancy Jones, Becky Keyes, Mary Anne Kirkpatrick, Rusty Kirkpatrick, and Mindy Lalor. Also attending were: Barbara Lummis, Donna Lummus, Judy Mann, Rebecca Mason, Kellett May, Betty Northen, Meredith Peeples, Gail Pugh, Lucienne Pugh, Laura Ramsay, Carolyn Reich, Lynda Robertson, Aubrey Ross, Donald Roth, Carolyn Satterfield, Joy Schuffert, Peggy Selig, Janeal Shannon, Cynnie Sproull, Mallie Steele, Carole Thomas, Susan Thuston, Margaret Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Jean Vaughan, Marilyn Waggoner, Donna Ware, Julie Whitney, Cheri Williams, Margie Williams and Dorothy Zeigler. Guests attending were: Shelby Clark, Marsha Drennen, Romaine Gaffney, Patricia Gilbert, Roxanne Given, Rebecca Hamiter, Audrey Lindquist, Marsha Perry, Carla Robertson and Cindy Speake. ❖ SEND SOCIAL NEWS TO: EDITORIAL@OTMJ.COM

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Drinkard-Whatley

Mr. William Dean Drinkard of Birmingham announces the engagement of his daughter, Brooke Kathleen Drinkard, to Nicholas Tyler Whatley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy DeWitt Whatley of Birmingham. Miss Drinkard also is the daughter of the late Mrs. Barbara Parr Drinkard. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Burton Drinkard and the late Mr. and Mrs. George O’Neal Parr, all of Woodstock, Georgia. Miss Drinkard is a graduate of Mountain Brook High School and the University of Georgia, where she received a bachelor’s degree in pub-

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lic relations. She is a member of Phi Mu sorority and was presented at the Ball of Roses. Miss Drinkard is employed with Brownell Travel in Birmingham. The prospective groom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Jackson Egger of Sulligent and Mrs. James Bertis Whatley and the late Mr. James Bertis Whatley of Birmingham. Mr. Whatley is a graduate of Vestavia Hills High School and the University of Alabama, where he received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and a master’s degree in business administration. Mr. Whatley is employed by Alabama Power in Birmingham. The wedding will be in March.

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of Atlanta; and Caitlin Cunningham Weiland of New Orleans. The father of the groom was the best man. Groomsmen were Miles Parker Adams of Atlanta; Benjamin Marshall Baber, William Owen Hardison, Matthew Scott Morris, Andrew Scott Pearce, Michael Taylor Sims and Trent Austin Weaver, brother of the groom, all of Birmingham; David Morgan Bandy of Auburn; Bradley Louis Weaver, brother of the groom, of Anniston; and Peter Carter Weiland of New Orleans. Scripture Readers were Shelby Lynn Boston of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida and Andrea Kathryn Young of Birmingham. The program attendants were Sara Margaret Hannum and Meredith Baxley Porter both of Birmingham. After a honeymoon trip to Cancun, Mexico the couple lives in Homewood.

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