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Langley and Lack united in marriage

Mr. and Mrs. Derek Joseph LackMr. and Mrs. Derek Joseph LackMr. and Mrs. Derek Joseph Lack were united in marriage on August 4, 2012, at Holly Bluff Baptist Church.
Rev. David Bryant, Pastor of First Baptist Church in Yazoo City, officiated the double-ring ceremony.
The bride, former Melissa Langley, is the daughter of Brent and Liz Langley.  She is the granddaughter of Lamar and Thelma Majors and the late Sam and Vivian Langley of Holly Bluff.
The groom is the son of Angie Bixler and Jeffrey Lack of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  He is the grandson of Diane Falk and the late Joel Lack of Sunrise, Florida, and Mr.  & Mrs. Lewis Graves of Orlando, Florida.
At the beginning of the ceremony, J. Langley and Molly Nicholson, cousins of the bride, sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What A Wonderful World.”  Rachel Faller, sister of the bride, sang “God Bless the Broken Road,” while the unity sand was being poured.
The bride was escorted by her father.  She wore a halter top white dress with lace, pearls, and crystal beading.  She wore a white flower in her hair.  She wore her grandmother’s pearl necklace accented with pearl cluster earrings.  She carried a bouquet of Gerber daisies.  
Rachel Faller, sister of the bride, served as Matron of Honor.
Bridesmaids were Alyshia Adkins , sister of the groom, and  Abbie Gilmore, friend of the bride.
The bridal party wore black tea-length Shantung dresses and carried  bouquets of Gerber daises.
Abbie Ann Beard and Hannah Grace Faller served as flower girls, wearing white dresses with a black satin sash.
Noah Beard served as ring bearer.  
Erik Nowlin, friend of the groom, served as Best Man.
Groomsmen were Daniel Faller and Matt Langston, friends of the groom.
The Scripture Reader was Corrie Beard, cousin of the bride.
The ushers were J. Langley and Michael Langley, cousins of the bride.
The pianist was Carol Sudduth.
Maureen Johnson directed the wedding.
The reception was held in Mrs. Lydia Bowie’s yard behind the church.  The gazebo in the yard was decorated with white lights.  The yard was decorated in an Asian theme.
The wedding cake was served inside the gazebo. The 3-tiered white wedding cake was decorated with Gerber daisies.  The Groom’s cake was a strawberry cake decorated with strawberries that had been dipped in chocolate.
A   DJ  provided music at the reception.  Entertainment was provided by Rachel Faller, family members, and a host of friends with a surprise flash mob dance for the bride and groom.
Sparklers were lit as the couple left the reception.
A rehearsal dinner was held the night before the wedding at El Sombrero.
After taking  a cruise to the Caribbean, the Lacks live in Memphis, Tennessee.

 

Paden Carmelo Morris debuts

Pagenn Walker of Yazoo City is proud to announce the birth of her son, Paden Carmelo Morris, on December 1, 2012 at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson.
Grandparents are Alvita Grant and Alex Walker.
Great grandparents are Ora Lee and the late Sampson Grant Sr.
Also welcoming the new arrival is big brother Kelvin LaShaun Morris Jr., Cathy Lewis, Quatasia Haymer, Breanna Coates, Kim Lewis and Valerie Lewis.

 

Annual Lights of Love campaign underway

Special to The Herald

Members of the King’s Daughters Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers remind the community that the annual Lights of Love campaign is underway in Yazoo County during the month of December.
The yearly event is conducted to raise funds for the purchase of medical equipment, supplies and other needed items at the local King’s Daughters Hospital.
Again this year, memorial and honor boards will be located on the hospital grounds. For a minimum contribution of $5, a name will be written on the appropriate board, called the Book of Remembrance.
If desired, a gift notification card will be sent to the person honored or to the family of the deceased person being remembered.
Contributions to the Lights of Love can be mailed to the chairman, Linda Jenkins, at 720 N. Sunset Dr., Yazoo City, MS 39194, or left at the Information window at the hospital.
The campaign, coordinated by the Auxiliary Volunteers, has helped raise thousands of dollars for the purchase of equipment and supplies for our community’s only hospital.
“Every penny collected through Lights of Love benefits the citizens of our community,” Jenkins said. “The generous donations from our friends and supporters are returned to the community through upgrades to our hospital.”

 

Miss Carey to wed Burton

Miss Candace Carey and Roger Burton IIIMiss Candace Carey and Roger Burton IIIMr. and Mrs. Steve Pigg of Bentonia and Kim and the late James Carey of Etowah, Ark. announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Candace Kaye Carey, to Roger Franklin Burton III, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Roger Franklin Burton Jr. of Bentonia.
Miss Carey is the granddaughter of the late Mr. Leo Tucker, Mrs. Catherine Tucker and Mrs. Bernice Pigg of Bentonia and the late Mr. James Carey and the late Mrs. Rhudene Carey Bennett of Etowah, Ark.
She is a graduate of Manchester Academy. She also earned a degree in Elementary Education with Special Education from Delta State University.
She is a second grade teacher at East Flora Elementary School in Flora.
The prospective bridegroom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roger Franklin Burton of Bentonia and the late Mr. Robert Appleton and Mrs. Mary Sue Appleton of Yazoo City.
He is a graduate of Tri County Academy. He also earned a Business degree in Accounting from Delta State University.
He is self-employed.
The couple will be married on December 22 in a private ceremony in Key West, Fla.
A reception will be held on December 29 at 7 p.m. at the Lodge in Bentonia.
Family and friends are invited to the reception.

 

Local choir members plan fifth annual Christmas Cantata

Rev. Steve Dennis rehearses with local choir members for the fifth annual Christmas Cantata to be held on Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Triangle.Rev. Steve Dennis rehearses with local choir members for the fifth annual Christmas Cantata to be held on Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Triangle.Special to The Herald

Members of the Oakes African-American Cultural Center Community Choir are busy preparing for its annual Christmas Cantata.
Rehearsals have been underway for the fifth annual cantata, scheduled for Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Triangle Cultural Center.
All proceeds go towards the maintenance and upkeep of the Oakes African-American Cultural Center Museum.
The cantata will feature performers from area churches. This year’s program is under the direction of Rev. Steve Dennis and Joe Henry Smith.
Last year’s audience was again treated to a beautiful medley of Christmas carols provided by choir members from local churches. This year’s cantata, Behold Emmanuel: Love is With Us, is shaping up to be even more entertaining that the previous four musical events.
Thanks to the efforts of the Oakes Advisory Committee, this year’s Christmas musical event at the Triangle promises to bring in a larger audience than that of the four previous years. Several former Yazooans travel from Jackson and other surrounding areas to participate in the event. They look forward to making the trip to Yazoo City and lending their voices to the chorus in an effort to entertain and raise funds for the Oakes House.
Tickets for the Cantata are $4 and may be purchased at the door or from members of the Yazoo County Fair and Civic League Inc. Warm apple cider along with other light refreshments will be served following the program.
For more information, call Rev. Rachel Pitts, Joe Henry Smith or the Yazoo County Fair and Civic League office at 746-7984.

 
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