
Wedding Dress Ben Rector
Miss Alexandria (“Alex”) Aist and Mr. Luke Adlong, both of Conway, were affiliated in alliance at 6 p.m. Sept. 13, 2014, at Fellowship Bible Abbey in Conway in a double-ring commemoration officiated by Dr. J. B. Selecman of Memphis, Tenn.
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The helpmate is the babe of Mr. Marty and Mrs. Rhonda Aist of Conway. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Emily Hutchins of Fordyce, Ark., Mrs. Sue Aist of Conway, the backward Mr. Roy Hutchins, the backward Mr. Tommy Livingston and the backward Mr. Art Aist.
The benedict is the son of Mr. Matthew and Mrs. Rosemary Adlong of Conway. He is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Audie Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adlong and the backward Mrs. Sallijane Lynch, all of Conway.
As guests entered the church, they paused to assurance a ample antecedent “A” plaque. The antechamber tables were busy with an assurance account of the couple, several lanterns, candles, and burlap.
The abbey was busy with white votive candles and a ample metal cantankerous abaft the couple. Two continued rustic barn copse boxes absolute wildflowers were additionally acclimated as decoration.
Preston Palmer and Lindsay Spicer provided acoustic guitar music and vocals for the wedding.
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To activate the commemoration the parents and grandparents were built-in to “Lead Me to the Cross.”
The bride’s mother wore a argent dress with bang ruffles and cap sleeves. The mother of the benedict wore a atramentous sheath dress with a brownish applique arrangement overlay.
The conjugal affair entered the abbey to “How Deep the Father’s Love for Us.” The best man was Zach Cates. The groomsmen wore ablaze gray apparel with fleet ties and included the bride’s brother, Connor Aist, David Bollen, Cole Schanandore, Kyle Lee, Eric Linkous, Eric McDonald and Brian Platt.
The bridesmaids wore abbreviate fleet dresses with spaghetti straps and fair necklaces.
Kinsey Fournier served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the groom’s sister, Sally Adlong, Kristen Andersen, Leanna Baldner, Abbey Eckert, Elizabeth Ann Gough, Maegan Kordsmeier and Erin Wartes. The two annual girls, Elin Bradley and Kaylin Ham, both daughters of the bride’s cousins. The arena bearers, twins Andrew and John Mark Selecman, entered accustomed a banderole announcement “Here Comes the Bride.”
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The helpmate escorted by her ancestor entered while the musicians sang “To the Cantankerous I Cling.”
Alex wore an ivory applique and tulle fit-and-flare artist clothes from the Stella York accumulating featuring an apparition applique baiter neckline, adapted applique bodice and flowy tulle brim and cloister train.
The aback was attached beneath sparkling clear buttons. Her waist was absolute with a beaded Valencia glassy award sash. Her beard was adorned with two fair combs. Her adornment included a fair necklace, a bells allowance from the groom, and her mother’s fair earrings and bracelet. She agitated a boutonniere of sunflowers, delphinium, garden roses from the groom’s grandparents rose garden, white monte, and different pittosporum captivated in white satin.
Alex’s ancestor presented her to Luke, and the brace abutting the officiant and the bells affair at the altar. Jeremy Atkins apprehend Ephesians 5:22-33. After the barter of vows and rings, the brace took accord as bedmate and wife, as the choir sang “Before the Throne of God Above.” Dr. Selecman arrive the aggregation to accompany him in adoration for the new couple. After a absolution and acknowledgment of marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adlong were alien to their guests as “Never Gonna Let You Go,” by Ben Rector was played.
The accession was captivated at the Brick Room in city Conway. The accession tables were bottomward with fleet and butter-yellow tablecloths, and topped with colonnade candles displayed in Mason jars on rustic adamant Van Gogh lantern holders and agrarian flowers. Ancestors and accompany dined on prime rib sliders, craven bloom croissants, meatballs, Cajun shrimp, broiled ravioli, fruits, cheeses and appearance dip catered by Mike’s Place. The conjugal block was four layers busy with ivory scrollwork. It was displayed in an adamant gazebo. Heart-shaped helpmate and benedict accolade and monogrammed bells mints were additionally served. The groom’s table featured a block apery a animated tooth and a besom with the couple’s name. Bear Klenda with Central Arkansas Entertainment provided music for the reception. The conjugal couple’s aboriginal ball was to “Forever Like That,” by Ben Rector. The guests enjoyed music and dancing, while a photo berth took commemorative photos for the guests.
["1241.6"]Upon departure the reception, the helpmate and benedict absolved through a adit of accompany who were captivation sparklers. The brace had a abrupt honeymoon. They are now at home on Mud Island in Memphis.
The brace was accustomed with several bells parties. On July 26, they were feted with a battery at Conway’s Aboriginal Baptist Church. Hostesses were Kathy Alspaugh, Diane Atkins, Elizabeth Ashley, Ashley Bonds, Karen Blaylock, Robbie Brightwell, Valerie Clayborn, Kay Dalton, Jane Harris, Marlene Hazel, Janet Jamison, Donna Magee, Janet McPhate, Clara Quattlebaum, Joanie Roberts, Cindy Rogers, JoBeth Schanandore, Cindy Ussery and Margaret West. That black a ancestors cookout was captivated at the home of Jack and Joanne Henderson and hosted additionally by Roe and Missy Henderson, Jim and Linda Henderson and Richard and Amanda Henley. On Aug. 9, a couple’s battery and barbecue banquet was captivated at the home of Betty and Scotty Lawrence and hosted by Vickie and Tony Bench, Claudia and John Courtway, Tammy and David Free, Susan and Mark Freedle, Alicia and Greg Gough, Paige and David Revis, Fonda and Alan Stone and Lisa and Jay Winbourne. The bridesmaids acclaimed with a bachelorette weekend in Hot Springs and the groomsmen captivated a available weekend at Gaston’s on the White River.
The call banquet was captivated at a pavilion at Toad Suck Park overlooking the Arkansas River at dusk. The groom’s uncles, Andrew and David Adlong, adapted a Frogmore bouillon (shrimp, sausage, corn, potatoes and mushrooms), and hamburgers and hotdogs, which were served in baskets. Prayers and toasts for the conjugal brace were offered.
Luke and Alex would like to acknowledge all of their ancestors and friends, who helped accomplish their bells such a appropriate celebration.
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