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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 40

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D10 Sunday, October 15,2006 The Leaf-Chronicle Engagements www.theleatchronicle.com Evans Martin Dwight and Teresa ate of Wayne County Evans of Waynesboro High School and a 2006 announce the engage- graduate of Austin Peay ment of their daughter, State University. She is Sarah Beth Evans, to employed at Satellite Gregory Andrew Mar- Electronics of tin, son of W. Paul and Clarksville. Terry Martin of Martin is the grandClarksville. son of the late Henry Friends and family and Florine Apple, and are invited to attend the the late John Sr.

and Eli2 p.m. wedding on Oct. nor Martin. He is a 2001 21, 2006, at 1 Immaculate graduate of Clarksville Conception Catholic High School and a 2006 Church. graduate of Austin Peay The bride-elect is the State University.

He is granddaughter Clora a LifeTeen youth direcBell Rich of Waynes- tor at Immaculate Conboro, the late Gaynes T. ception Catholic Rich, Roberta Evans Church, and is emPolk of Clifton and the ployed by Budwieser late J.E. Evans. Distributing of She is a 2001 gradu- Clarksville. O'Neal Barton Sarah Beth Evans Gregory Andrew Martin Cheryl Lee O'Neal of Clarksville and William Gregg Barton of Barbourville announce their engagement.

Friends and family are invited to attend the 5 p.m. wedding on Oct. 28, 2006, at Gateway Baptist Church in Newburgh, Ind. The bride-elect is the daughter of Gerald and Shirley O'Neal of Newburgh, and the granddaughter of Marjorie O'Neal of Marion, the late Alvis O'Neal, and the late Charles and Nadine Oglesby. She is a 1988 graduate of Novato High School, and a 1995 graduate of Austin Peay State University with a Tilghman High School, and a graduate of Millsaps College, Jackson, with a master's degree in business.

She is employed by AmSouth Bank in Nashville. Cassetty is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ragan, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Burnley Cassetty. He is a 1987 graduate of Montgomery Bell Academy, and a graduate of Millsaps College, Jackson, with a master's degree in business. He is president and owner of HiFi Fusion in Nashville. Fender Travis Lindsey Morgan Andrew David Fender Fender and Jeremy Jr. She attended HopBrent Travis of kinsville Community Clarksville announce College and is employed their engagement.

as a teller at Clarksville The wedding will be Community Bank. at 5 p.m. on Oct. 27,2006 Travis is the son of at Shadowbrook Manor Michael E. and Dorothy in Joelton.

Sue Travis of The bride elect is the Clarksville, and the daughter of Andrew grandson of Ocie Jane David III and Vanna Kelly of Clarksville, the Lynn Fender of late Ernest B. Kelly Clarksville, and the Nannie Stevenson of granddaughter of De- Clarksville, and the late lores K. and Mac Hill of Joe Stevenson. He is emPledger, Texas, the late ployed by Nichol's InAda Nevajo, and the late sulation. Colonel Russell Lindsey Morgan Fender Jeremy Brent Travis bachelor's degree in nursing, and is employed by Tennessee Christian Medical Center.

Barton is the son of Truleen Morgan of Lexington, and Leon Barton of Bar-. bourville, and the grandson of Kathleen Phipps of Barbourville, the late A.L. Phipps, Bonnie Barton of Barbourville, and the late Harry Barton. He is a 1991 graduate of Knox Central High School, and a 1996 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University with a bachelor's degree in business administration, and is employed by St. Claire Medical Center.

Christina Kate Paxton Thomas Todd Cassetty Ronnie and Kim Russell of Harrisburg, N.C., and Judy Holt of Pleasantview announce the engagement of their son, Richard Aaron Russell, to Jacqueline Elizabeth Colonel, daughter of Cole and Marcia Watts of Tabor City, N.C. The wedding will be on Dec. 1, 2006, in Jamaica. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late William and Mable Pierce. She is a 2004 graduate of the University of North Carolina, a 2001 graduate of Clarksville High School, and attended Middle Tennessee State University.

She is attending South University School of Pharmacy in Savannah, Ga. Watts is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John McFather of Calhoun, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Watts. He is a 1997 graduate of Calvary Baptist Day School, and attended Georgia Southern University. He is employed by CTIS in Savannah, Ga. Pembroke with a bachelor's degree in mass communications, and is employed by Cabarrus College of Health Sciences in Concord, N.C. Russell is the grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. John N. Russell of Cunningham, Marilyn Blackwelder of Concord, N.C., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman.

He is a 2000 graduate of Central Cabarrus High School, and is employed by Team Rensi Motorsports in Mooreville, N.C. Jacqueline Elizabeth Colonel Richard Aaron Russell Hester Watts Cheryl Lee O'Neal William Gregg Barton Paxton Cassetty Tom and Bonnie Cassetty of Clarksville announce the engagement of their son, Thomas Todd Cassetty, to Christina Kate Paxton, daughter of William F. and Lucy Paxton of Paducah, Ky. Friends and family are invited to attend the 6:30 p.m. wedding on Dec.

30, 2006, in Paducah, Ky. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Henry Wail of Paducah, the late Henry Wail, and the late Mr. and Mrs. W.F.

Paxton II. She is a 1996 graduate of Paducah Ricky and Elaine Hester of Clarksville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kara Michelle Hester, to Jonathan Hunt Watts, son of Jack and Margaret Watts of Savannah, Ga. Friends and family are invited to attend the 2 p.m. wedding on Oct. 21, 2006, at First Baptist Church in Clarksville.

The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Dr. Ernest and Violet Moyers of Huntsville, and the late Clifton and Mary Lou Hester. She is Kara Michelle Hester Jonathan Hunt Watts What to do about too-sexy bridesmaid's dress Question: I'm letting my bridal party pick out their own dresses, but one of the girls chose something a little too risque for my taste. How do I tactfully let her know? Answer. This definitely is a touchy subject, but if you're honest with your friend and place the blame on the conservative nature of your ceremony, you should get by without hurting her feelings.

Simply say something like, "That dress looks amazing on you, but I'm worried that it's too sexy Ask Carley for the church and my grandma." Then, try to work out a compromise: Perhaps she can wear a wrap or a cardigan or even a different dress for the ceremony and photos, then wear the dress in question to the reception. Carley Roney, co-founder and editor in chief of The Knot, advises millions of brides on modern wedding etiquette at www.theknot.com..

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