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> ru »> » * ^ \ w . * V * v. . V v\ ». *. Vows * Continued From Page 7-B Daniel Smith, brothers-of the bridegroom, and Travis Webster, brother of the bride. The wedding was directed by Rrenda Holliday of Williamston, | NC. h Music was presented by Alma . E.vett, organist; John O’Brien,. I harpist; Anne Searl, flutist; and l Larry Privott, trumpeter. £ Amy wilson and Brooke * Reinhardt presided at the regis - ter. Acolyte was Chris Ellis and - altar guild was Sandy Ecker. ' Jeanette Eure presided at the re ception register. The outdoor reception was held at the bride’s Bath home on the waterfront of Bath Creek; the couple departed by boat. The bride’s parents’ home was deco rated with the bride’s favorite flow ers, large lavender roses, Casablanca roses, puple monte casino, miniature lavender carna tions, orchid sprays and daisies, all flowing with ruscus and ivy. The food table was centered with a towering designer creation of mixed flowers with corkscrew wil low spikes. A pathway leading from the front; door around the home to the back of the house was outlined with minature hanging baskets of mixed flowers with sheer lavendar ribbons. The front colonial style porch was draped with a garland of Italian ruscus, peaked i n front of the elegant white columns with a flowing vertical spray of the bride's designated flowers trimmed with chiffon. The flower treatment and gar ■ lands continued around the front ' and side of the home. The back ' deck was decorated with gerani ums and greenery. Tables for guest seating were covered iri white and lavender satinwith centerpieces featuring floating candles and greenery, with long stemmed lav ender roses on each table. Thepath down to the water included an archway covered in greenery and mixed flowers on either side and the fence was decorated with topi aries in bainboo trunks, covered with satin and filled with all the bride’s flowers. A smaller balcony with tall col umns wasdecorated with garlands and ribbons and held the wedding cake. The couple arrived at the recep tion in a fully restored antique Station Brougham horse-drawn carriage. The wedding was catered by Conceptual Cuisine Catering of Williamston. The bride’s theme color was lilac. Every table had •candles and flowers on lilac linens which covered floor-length white linens and the scent of lilacs filed with air. As the guests awaited the bridal party, they sipped punch and champagne. The buffet was draped in lilac silk jacquard and filled with candles and gourmet delicacies. The wedding,cake was served on a semi-circular porch overlook ing the water, it was a six-tier Martha Stewart design, fondant cake with meringue daisies. Each tier was filled with French vanilla cake. The groom’s cake mimicked the same design but in a stacked square of devil’s food with Euro pean chocolate ganache filling and icing, decorated with daisies and chocolate meringue. Each serving was complemented with a fresh strawberry covered in dark and white chocolate. The bride is attending the UNO School of Pharmacy. The bridegroom isattendingNC State University, where he is purs ing a degree in Zoology. After a trip to Poconos, PA, the couple will make their home in Chapel Hill, NC. 1 To subscribe to the Chowan Herald call us today at (252) 482-4418. Home delivery is available in Edenton. Wildlife Commission launches new small game program in NC RALEIGH. NC - The North Caro lina Wildlife Resources Commission is launching a massive program aimed at restoring the state’s bob white quail and other small game populations. Commission Chairman John E. Pechmann of Fayetteville, NC says $1 million is being set aside to fund the first year of the project which he feels could be “one of the most important in the commission’s history.” The Wildlife Resources Commis sion has had marked success in re storing and managing populations of whitetail deer, wild turkeys, black bear, striped bass and trout. But quail populations have continued to de cline. Pechmann says the commission has approved a plan, proposed by Game Management Division Chief Dr. David Cobb, calling for major re organization, expansion and redirec tion of that division. Under the program, teams of wild life biologists and technicians will be assigned to “focal areas” in Western, Piedmont and Coastal counties to es tablish small game projects. This will involve working with lo cal landowners andorganizationsand agencies concerned with wildlife. In centives could be made available to private landowners cooperating in the project. 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