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SocietyCity Personals Ben Seale celebrates birthday Dr. Alice Buchanan has been the guest of her mother, Frances Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. James Hager of Columbus visited with Mary J. Paschal on the way to Branson, Mo. On Saturday, Holly Springs lost one of its iconic neighborhood pets, Sammy Buchanan. I am sure many of you remember seeing Sammy when he lived on Craft Street and then, for the past few years, on Center Street. He was a precious little white dog that all of the neighborhood children loved to see wandering! He would come up to you wagging his tail and his ears would be perked in the upright position, always happy to see a smiling face. He will be missed by everyone in the neighborhood. Happy belated birthday to Ben Seale, who celebrated in Destin, Fla., with his wife, Robin, last week. Mike and Jacque Kazemba and children, Hallie, Drew and Will, just returned from vacation in Sandestin, Fla. (To put your news in City Personals, please e-mail maryclayb@yahoo.com; mail to City Personals, The South Reporter, P.O. Box 278, Holly Springs, MS 38635 or call 662-252-4261. You may also e-mail your City Personal news to south@dixie-net.com). Alison Lundine and Heath Brown say vows in June 19 ceremony
Melissa Alison Lundine and Brian Heath Brown were married June 19, 2007 at Suntime beach house in Gulf Shores, Ala. Mickey Megginson performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Joe and Dinah Kay Lundine of Slayden. She is the granddaughter of Patricia Lundine and the late Robert Lundine of Biloxi and the late Byron (Tootsie) and Eula Mae (Tump) Hurdle of Slayden. The groom is the son of Jerry and Brenda Brown of Greenville. He is the grandson of Elmer and Katherine Brown of Walnut and the late Rubye Barton of Ball, La., and the late John Burton of Monroe, La. The bride wore a chiffon sheath, tie back ivory gown with an empire waist. She carried a bouquet of green celadon hydrangea clusters and hypericum berries combined with soft yellow orchids and chrysanthemums and peach-pink roses. Presented in marriage by her father and her son, Daulton, the bride was attended by LisaJo Lundine, sister-in-law of the bride, of Ashland, and Kristi Barksdale, sister of the groom, of Austin, Tx., as bridesmaids. The bridesmaids wore A-line, halter gowns of coral satin. They carried bouquets of celadon hydrangea clusters, hypericum berries, yellow chrysanthemums and peach-pink roses. The groomsmen were Matthew Lundine of Ashland and Robbie Lundine of Slayden, brothers of the bride. Bryan Barksdale, brother-in-law of the groom, of Austin, Tx., provided the music for the ceremony. The Beatles’ “Here, There and Everywhere” was playing as the bride met her groom. During the ceremony, Bryan sang “The Wedding Song” by Paul Stookey and “All You Need Is Love” as the bride and groom walked out as a married couple. The “Shrimp Boil” reception was held on the ground floor of the beach house. A three-tiered chocolate and white wedding cake was decorated with natural colored, white-chocolate sea shells. The night before the wedding, the groom’s parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at The Crab Trap in Perdido Key, Fla. After the week-long wedding celebration with their families in Gulf Shores, the bride and groom honeymooned in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The bride is a graduate of the University of Mississippi where she received a bachelor’s degree in family and consumer sciences. The is currently employed at Slayden Bank. The groom is also a graduate of the University of Mississippi with a bachelor’s degree in family and consumer sciences. He is currently employed at Katt Worldwide Logistics as an account manager. The couple now makes their home in Walnut with their son, Daulton. A reception will be held Aug. 11 at 6 p.m. at Slayden Baptist Church for the couple. Family and friends are cordially invited.
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