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Stephens-Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens Jr. of Hoover announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Elizabeth Stephens, to Ronnie Brandon Phillips, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Cain
Manuel-DeBardeleben
Mr. and Mrs. Donald William Manuel of Birmingham announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Elizabeth Manuel, to Prince James D’Anthony DeBardeleben, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch DeBardeleben of Birmingham.
Tant-Bevill
Mr. and Mrs. James Anthony Tant of Birmingham announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren Riley Tant, to Eric James Bevill, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cecil Bevill Jr. of Macon, Ga. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leroy Rader of Birmingham and the late Mr. Joseph Green Tant and the late Mrs. Kathryn Tant Mitchell of Tuscaloosa.
Weddings & Engagements of Paducah, Ky. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens of Hoover and Mrs. Donna Hayes Logsdon and the late Mr. Eugene Logsdon of Springfield, Ky. Miss Stephens is a graduate of Hoover High School and the University of Mississippi with a bachelor’s degree in paralegal studies and a minor in English. She received her juris doctorate from Northern Kentucky University’s Salmon P. Chase College of Law in May. She is an attorney at Beckman Weil Shepardson LLC in Cincinnati. Mr. Phillips is a graduate of Lone Oak High School in Paducah and Murray State University with a bachelor’s degree in business marketing and management. The wedding will be on Nov. 16 at The Shoal Creek Club. Miss Manuel is the granddaughter of Mrs. Thomas Blair Cox Sr. and the late Mr. Thomas Blair Cox Sr. of Birmingham and Mr. William Carter Manuel and the late Mrs. William Carter Manuel of Birmingham. Miss Manuel is a 2008 graduate of Mountain Brook High School and a 2012 cum laude graduate of the University of Alabama, where she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She is employed with Mountain Brook City Schools. Mr. DeBardeleben is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence James Pugliese of Greenwich, Conn., and Mrs. Prince DeBardeleben Jr. and the late Mr. Prince DeBardeleben Jr. of Birmingham. Mr. DeBardeleben is a 2004 graduate of Mountain Brook High School and a 2008 graduate of HampdenSydney College. He is employed with Bayer Properties. The wedding will be Dec. 21 at Canterbury United Methodist Church. Miss Tant is a 2004 graduate of Vestavia Hills High School and a cum laude graduate of Auburn University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. She was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, editor-in-chief of The Circle magazine and was elected to the Cater Society during her senior year. Miss Tant is senior product manager for WebMD in New York City. The prospective groom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James Cecil Bevill Sr. of Tennille, Ga., and Mrs. Barbara Folkner of Tubac, Ariz., and the late Dr. A. L. Folkner. Mr. Bevill is a 2004 graduate of First Presbyterian Day School and a graduate of the University of Georgia, where he received a bachelor’s degree in political science. He received his juris doctorate from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law. Mr. Bevill is a member of the Georgia Bar Association and is an underwriting associate with Ambridge Partners in New York City. Following the wedding on Jan. 25, 2014, the couple will live in New York.
Scott-Roberts
Teresa Inge Scott of Mountain Brook and Jeremy Remington Roberts of Yazoo City, Miss., were married April 27 at First Presbyterian Church, founded in 1824 in Eutaw. Chris Beeker Jr., uncle of the bride, officiated the ceremony. A recep-
Richardson-Ratliff
Emory Knox Richardson and Thornton Hope Ratliff were married Oct. 12 at Canterbury United Methodist Church. The Rev. Samuel Lee Williamson officiated the cer-
Millhouse-Roeder
Katherine McTyeire Millhouse and Dr. Michael Thomas Roeder were married Sept. 7 at Independent Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. Conrad Sharps officiated the ceremony. A reception followed at the Country Club of Birmingham.
OVER THE MOUNTAIN Journal
tion followed at Myrtle Hall, built in 1838 and owned by Teresa and Chip Beeker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott Jr. of Mountain Brook. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Patton Inge and the late Mr. Harwood Inge of Eutaw and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott and the late Mrs. Barbara Heard Scott of Birmingham. The groom is the son of the late Mrs. Trudy Remington Roberts of Yazoo City. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cecil Remington of Bradenton, Fla. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown with a sweetheart bodice constructed of Alencon lace underneath cross-ruched tulle. It draped over the gown with a chapellength train. Her cathedral-length veil was made by Josephine Smith with lace that her great-grandmother, Augusta Inge, brought back from Brussels. It was also worn by her
mother; her aunts, Teresa Beeker and Virginia Sandlin, and her first cousin, Diana Browning. Matrons of honor were Lauren Whiteside Mestre of Dallas and Lacey Valeska Scott of Birmingham. Bridesmaids were Lacey Baker of Jackson, Miss.; Diana Beeker Browning, Allen Bunting, Jessica Wassecman Hall, Margaret Hiden and Shelby Roberts Segrest, all of Birmingham; Lauren Roberts Key of Savannah, Ga., and Erin Klein of Opelika. Serving as best man was Joshua Street of Yazoo City. Groomsmen were Clarke Bohorfoush, Bernard Scott, Will Nading, Andrew Remington and Eric Remington, all of Birmingham, Corbett Scott of New Orleans and Fred Street of Yazoo City. After a honeymoon trip to Antigua, the couple live in Madison, Miss.
emony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lazenby Richardson of Birmingham. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kimble Vardaman Ratliff Jr. of Birmingham. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown designed by Lela Rose and an heirloom cathedrallength veil from the groom’s family made of Brussels lace. The bride was attended by Key Richardson Hudson as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Virginia Anthony Broughton, Caroline Elizabeth Hoke, Marye Beasley Kohn, Bradley Arendall Maroules, Joyce Callahan Ratliff, Elizabeth Wood Rodgers, Allison Burg Scully and Lauren Caroline Silverstein, all of Birmingham; Ashley Archer Jones of St. Louis, Mo., and Simmons Hazelrig Skinner of Jacksonville, Fla. Lillian Key Hudson was the flower
girl. The groom’s father was his son’s best man. Groomsmen were William Tyler Gay, Charles Andrew Hudson, James Frank Justice, Raleigh Barbee Kent, Henry Scott Morrow, James Moody Proctor III and Knox Randolph Richardson, all of Birmingham; Robert Ed Connell IV of Cleveland, Miss.; James Kimble Vardaman Ratliff III and George Preston Ratliff of Washington, D.C.; and James Nicklaus Stacy of Jakarta, Indonesia. James Hope Thornton II was the ring bearer. Acolytes were Nancy Austin Trammell and Patrick Lee Trammell III. The crucifer was Margaret Anne Donnell. Program attendants were Grace Ann Swift and Rosemary Katherine Lee. After a honeymoon trip to Napa Valley, Calif., the couple live in Birmingham.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David McCoy Millhouse. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. William Walter McTyeire Jr. and the late Mr. McTyeire and Mrs. S. Roy Millhouse and the late Mr. Millhouse, all of Birmingham. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Russell Roeder of Albertville. He is the grandson of Mrs. Russell Samuel Roeder and the late Mr. Roeder of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Jacobus Nicolas Pronk and the late Mr. Pronk of Maassluis, Netherlands. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an ivory silk satin and French Alencon lace gown by New York designer Amsale. The strapless gown had a French lace bodice and a full pleated A-line skirt. An ivory silk satin ribbon encircled her waist. Completing her ensemble was a chapel-length ivory illusion veil edged with a wide scallop of
Alencon lace. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Anna Russell of Huntsville. Maid of honor was Liza Holman of Birmingham. Bridesmaids were Mandi Dishman of Decatur, Sara Clay Terry and Caroline Holman of Birmingham, Rachel Knight of Huntsville, Hanna Lamb of Memphis, Tenn., Aimee Mosley of Albertville and Magda Stewart and Marty Whitehouse of Lexington, Ky. Jake Williams of Leesburg, Ga., served as best man. Groomsmen were Robert and Adam Millhouse, brothers of the bride, of Birmingham and Matthew and Nathan Roeder, brothers of the groom, of Albertville. Other groomsmen were Cory Goodlett of Cullman, John Laster of Elkton, Ky., Tyler Mosley of Albertville, Ben Peters of Birmingham and Jacob Russell of Huntsville. After a honeymoon trip to St. Lucia, the couple live in Albertville.
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