Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1982 Page: 3 of 10
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in their hair. The bridesmaids carried bridal
lights with cascades of rubrum lilies, burgundy
and pink roses, stephanotis, ivory, pink and
valhalla minature carnations, babies breath and
pearl hearts.
The flower girls were Kristy and Misty Craw-
ford, twin daughters of bride, they carried pink
net baskets trimmed with pink and burgundy
bows and long streamers. The baskets were
filled with pink and burgundy rose petals.
The bride’s mother wore a dusty pink floor
length Ciana gown with a short chiffon cape.
The groom’s mother wore a light pink floor
length gown with a short chiffon cape. Both
ladies carried large pink glamellias trimmed with
minuette rose centers. The long burgundy and
pink streamers had love knots adorned with
small babies breath clusters and sprinkled with
Diamond Dust. The bride presented each
mother with a red rose accented with babies
Breath, and streamers.
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Candlelighters and ushers were Mr. Scott
Baker, cousin of the brid, and Mr. Jack Mosley
of Grandview.
Ricky Roper of Grandview served as best man.
Groomsmen included Rob Cook of Atlanta,
cousin of the groom, -Ty Brigman of Denton
brother of bride and Ricky Joe Moore of Grand-
view wore grey tuxedos with stripped ascots and
boutonnieres of single valhalla carnations with
babies breath. The groom and fathers also wore
grey tuxedos and wore single burgundy roses,
sprengeri fem and stephonotis blossoms.
A rehersal buffett was hosted b y the bride’s
parents on Thursday night in The Fellowship
Hall at The First United Methodist Church.
A dinner in honor of the bride and groom was
held at the Metropolitan Room in Hyatt Regency
Hotel in Fort Worth on Friday night. This
dinner given to the Wedding party and close
friends was hosted by Mr. & Mrs. Dave Trussell.
The wedding reception immediately followed
the wedding ceremony in the Fellowship Hall
of the Church. Menbers of the house party in-
cluded at the bridal table was Mrs. Doris Hopper
of Grandview and Mrs. Jan Petrino of Grandview.
The bridal table consisted of an ivory 4-
tiered cake topped with a minature bride and
groom encased in a bell and heart. Each tier was
decorated with fresh burgundy roses and carna-
tions clusters and pearl hearts. Pina Colada
punch was served from a si Iver flowing fountain
which was topped with an arrangement of fresh
flowers. The table was accented with pink,
burgundy and white heart shaped mints and.
ivory napkins with burgundy printing. A larg
silver candleabra entwined with bridal flowers
and english evy. An ivory table covering was
adorned with frilly fem and bridal flowers.
The groom’s table was hosted by Mrs. Penny
Rice of Grandview and Mrs. Martha Lanier of
Grandview. The groom’s cake was a double
'heart chocolate cake with mocha icing topped
with glazed grapes. A silver coffee service
accompanied the cake. A brown table covering
was accented by a silver canleabra with bur-
gundy candles.
During the reception pink satin rosebuds
filled with bird seed was handed out to the
guests by Misty and Kristy Crawford.
For traveling, the bride selected a soft blue
velour suit with gold satin blouse with metallic
gold accessories. She wore a white orchid
corsage made and given to her by Mrs. Jimmy
Swindell of Joshua.
Honeymoon plans included Saturday night at
the Amfac Hotel at DFW Airoort leaving Sun-
day for a week in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
The Couple will reside at 405 Willow in
Grandview.
Special out of town guests were: Mr. & Mrs.
G. R. Michaels, Weatherford, Texas, Mrs. Oneda
Head, Hillsboro, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Cook, Atlanta,
Georgia andMr. & Mrs. Charles Redfearn, Dallas,
Mr. & Mrs. John Ankeny and children. Fort
Worth, M. & Mrs. Jimmy Swindell, Joshua, TX.
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Mich aels - Brigman
Miss Jerrina Joette Brigman became the bride
of Gregory Dan Michaels in a candlelight
cermony held Saturday, February 13 at The
First United Methodist Church in Grandview.
The Rev. Jim Porter of Arlington performed
the double ring ceremony. He was assisted by
The Rev. Robert Haynes, minister of the Grand-
view Church. Wedding music was provided by
Mrs. Alva Beans, organist and Mr. Johnny Ray
Chapman, guitarist. Soloists were Mrs. Nelda
Spatz of Itasca who sang "Evergreen’ , “Endless
Love" and "You Light Up My Life”; Mr.R. A.
Brown of Midlothian sang "The Twelfth of
Never” and * The Wedding Song”; Mr. John
Ikerd of Crowley sang ‘ Lady”.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Brigman of Grandview She is a graduate of
Grandview High School and Texas Wesleyan
College of Fort Worth.
The groom is the son of Mrs. Dave Trussell of
Grandview. He is a graduate of Grandview
High School. .
The focal point of the church decorations was
a brassheart shaped candelabrum with 30 votive
candles which was framed by a brass archway
entwined with English ivy. Four tiered brass
candelabrums holding seven white tapers com-
pleted the setting. The focal point was accented
by two large altar arrangements which stood on
marble columns each done in the bride’s chosen
flowers of rubrum lilies, pink roses, valhalla
carnations, pink gladiolas and babies breath.
Small arrangements with bridal flowers and
bridal colors served as aisle markers which each
held a votive light to guide the way to the altar.
At the end of the wedding ceremony the bride
and groom lit a unity candle.
The bridal register table was decorated with a
white ceramic bowl suspended by 3 cherubs
which encased an anniversary candle surrounded
by babies breath, minature pink carnations and
leather-leaf fems. The register table was accented
with a burgundy plume pen and a wicker basket ।
containing parchment scrolls held by a gold
wedding band. Also complimenting the register
table area was a four foot cherub holding a large
Boston fern Mrs. Mart' Poe of Garland registered
the guests.
The bride, given in marriage by her father,
selected a gown of soft ivory ciana with a fitted .
bodice of re-embroidered lace and venise lace.
Sweetheart neckline । encrusted with seed pearls
and sequins. Dropped lace sleeves flowing into
Ciana bishop sleeves ending in long cuffs of re-
embroidered lace edged in venise lace. The gown
also featured a soft skirt flowing into a semi-
cathedral train edged in venise lace. The hat
was lavishly covered with lace and a sweep of
chiffon flowers and an upturned brim in the back
held a fingertip poof illusion veil which cas-
caded down to center of train. To complete the
bridal attire, the bride carried a semi-cascade of
rubrum lilies, stephanotis, burgundy and pink
roses,pussywillow, English Ivy, babies breath
and pearl sprays.
Maid of Honor was Ms. Cindy Roland of
Grandview. Bridesmaids included Misses Michele
Bennett and. Melissa Bennett, cousins of the
bride, and Ms. Donna Happe of Fort Worth.
Attendants wore long gowns of burgundy
Ciana with capes of burgundy chiffon featured
with a Victorian Collar, an empire waistline
accented with small accordion pleated skirts.
Completing their attire, the attendants wore
single burgundy silk roses accented bv babies
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1982, newspaper, March 12, 1982; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537149/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.