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Date: Sun, 19 May 2002 17:27:43 EDT


WEDDING: Nancy Jasper to E. C. Carrithers, Dec. 5, ????, Bullitt Co. KY


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ated by Marion Small () from "Aunt Mary's Scrapbook."The
Mt. Washington Baptist Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Nancy
Jasper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Jasper, and Mr. E.C. Carrithers, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Carrithers, Sr., Taylorsville, Ky., at 8 p.m.
Friday, December 5. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Herman
Jacobs.Mrs. Herman Jacobs sang "Until" and "Oh Promise Me" accompanied by
Miss Sue Swearingen.The alter was banked in palms, ferns, baskets of white
gladiolus, chrysanthemums and candleabras.The bride wore an ice blue satin
gown, and veil and carried white orchids and lily of the valley. The bride's
sister, Mrs. Jean C. Hall, was matron of honor and wore an all velvet blue
gown. The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Vernon McAfee, Mesdames Thomas Rhea Jasper
and Mac Troutman were dressed all in blue velvet and net. All attendants
carried pink carnations and wore pink carnations in their hair.Miss Emily
Jasper, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore ice blue satin and
carried a basket of pink rosebuds. The groom had as his best man, his
brother, Mr. Robert Carrithers. The ushers were Messrs. John Carrithers,
Thomas Rhea Jasper and William Jasper..The ring bearer, a nephew of the
groom, was Master Dale Wallace. All groomsmen were dressed alike in dark
tuxedos and wore white carnations.A reception was held at the home of the
brides's parents for the immediate families, after which the couple left for
a 10-day trip to New Orleans. On their return they will be at their home in
Taylorsville.


Patricia L. Hall






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