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Beau Jardin: a premier wedding
destinationFriday, March 9, 2012Bridal Edition 2012 Compliments of The Natchitoches Times
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is Kelee Grimes.Bride in the upper, lefthand corner
is Lauren Rabalais
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The Blush and Bashful Bridal Affair will be Sunday,March 11 from 1-4 p.m. at the Natchitoches Events Center.
Admission is $5 for adults and free for children 12 andunder.
The Bridal Affair will feature over 50 exhibitors repre-senting top wedding professionals who offer the newestideas in ceremonies and receptions. Exhibitors includingphotographers, videographers, caterers, florists, weddingcoordinators, beauty consultants and shops offeringdesigner bridal gowns and tuxedos will all be under oneroof.
Brides will meet with local and regional vendors to securerentals and services, find the dress of their dreams andchoose tuxedo for the groom and groomsmen.
Those attending can browse unique invitations and wed-ding party favors, view photographers' portfolios and sam-ple cakes and cuisine from bakers and caterers.
The fashion show at 3 p.m. will feature the latest bridalattire trends including casual wear, flower girl dresses,mother-of-the-bride dresses, tuxedos, bridesmaid dresses,wedding gowns and more.
Stock your purses with as many 'everyday items' as youcan to prepare for the "What's in your purse contest," pluslisten for chances to win door prizes including hotel accom-modations, wedding consultations, spa packages, gift cer-tificates, honeymoon packages and more.
Don’t miss the grand prize drawing at 4 p.m. one blockaway in Beau Jardin, the brand new riverfront water gar-den located on the banks of Cane River Lake. Beau Jardinis the perfect setting for weddings, rehearsal dinners or anyintimate outdoor event.
For the first time ever in the show’s history, the grandprize drawing will include an “Ultimate NatchitochesWedding Package” valued at over $5,000.
The package would include a ceremony in Beau Jardinwith over 7,000 square feet decorated for your reception, afully catered bridesmaid luncheon with florals, a two-nightstay in an award winning Natchitoches bed and breakfast,customized save the date announcements and more.
For more information contact the Natchitoches EventsCenter Director Chris Post at (877) 238-7502 [email protected].
Friday, March 9, 2012 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 3B
Modern day romance:What to do when Prince Charming arrives with his kids
By Rae Anne FirminWhat? Erase the wicked
stepmother wart? Is thatpossible?
According to the latestAmerican children statis-tics, it had better be. Thirty-seven percent of house-holds are made up of blend-ed families.
Like most at 23, AshleyNiette dreamed of meetingthat special someone andbeginning a family. PrinceCharming arrived on timeas she had hoped, but withhim also came Taylor, 6, andGage, 4.
Ashley had an unspokenrule about not allowing her-self to fall for a man whoalready had children." D a t i n gs o m e o n ewith chil-dren alwaysmade me ner-vous," shesays. "I did-n't really likekids. I wasn'tcomfortablea r o u n dthem."
A s h l e ymet JoeyBerry onenight out on the town. Theymade small talk, whichincluded his children, theloves of his life. "He didn'ttry to hide it at all. He wasvery upfront about hiskids," says Ashley.
Ashley went home, neverexpecting to see him again.But, low and behold, thevery next day he and hischildren showed up at theAlligator Farm where sheworked. She was shocked.
She was impressed by theway Joey tended to his kids.It was obvious that he was afantastic dad. She decidedone date wouldn't hurt any-thing...
On their first date, Joeytook her to meet his mother.Ashley was a little takenaback. "I'd never met any-one's mom on a first date, sothat was different, too," shesays.
Joey and Ashley startedcasually going out, includ-ing the children when itwas Joey's turn to havethem. Within a month or so,
Taylor and Gage were ask-ing for Ashley to comealong on family outings.
A defining moment intheir relationship waswhen Joey met Ashley'sgrandmother, Vergie Niette.Ashley knew the time hadcome to decide once and forall whether or not shewould break her "no kids"policy.
"He was real sweet withmy grandmother. Sheraised me so that meant alot. When he came aroundmy family he was real com-fortable, like he had beencoming around forever."
She chose not to allowtwo great kids to stand inthe way of true love.
Instead, shebegan admir-ing Joey forbeing such ana m a z i n gfather. Shenever had arelationshipwith her ownfather, sowatching himinteract solovingly withhis children
was new and refreshing.She too grew to love
Taylor and Gage. After ayear of dating, the couplebecame engaged. Ashleyknew that more childrenwould be in their future, butshe vowed to always treather stepchildren as herown. "I never want to makea child feel unwanted, theway I felt."
Joey and Ashley weremarried Sept. 15, 2009. Theywelcomed their third child,Morgan, Oct. 8, 2010. Ashleysays, "Taylor and Gage wereso excited when they foundout I was pregnant. Theywanted to be at the hospitalfor all of the excitement."
Morgan is now 15 monthsold, Taylor is 10 and Gage is8. "There's no jealousy atall. They love Morgan," saysAshley.
Taylor and Gage are verywell mannered and maturefor their ages, so Ashleyadmits she got lucky in thatregard.
She advises those aboutto become a stepmother to
try to be a friend. "Taylorand Gage have a motheralready, so I don't try to beone. I'll step in and disci-pline if their dad isn'taround, but if he is, he doesthe parenting."
Ashley also emphasizesthe importance of speakingcalmly and rationally withthem, though sometimes it'sdifficult.
She recalls a time whenshe was trying to calmlyexplain to Gage why hittinghis sister upside of the headwith a baseball bat was abad idea. Looking backlaughing, she says, "Whenhe asked me why, I told him,'Because if you do she willdie.'"
Though holiday breaksare sometimes overwhelm-ing when her husband is atwork, Ashley says hergreatest struggle as a step-mother is not being able tokeep Taylor and Gage asoften as she'd like. "I want to
include them in things, butI can't when they're withtheir mom. I know they'renot my children, but theyare my family and I likehaving them around."
Ashley couldn't imagineher life without Joey and
the children. She didn't justget what she prayed for, shegot more.
"Keep an open mind," shesays. "You never know whoyou might meet."
The Berry's live inSpanish Lake.
Along with Prince Charming, Ashley Berry inherited two children on her weddingday. Members of the newly blended family on front row are Gage and Taylor Berry. Onback row are Mr. and Mrs. Joey Berry.
Gage Berry holds his new baby sister, Morgan in 2010. Atright is Taylor Berry.
‘Keep an open mind...
you never knowwho you might
meet.’-Ashley Berry
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The City of Natchitoches’newly-constructed waterfeature and garden area,Beau Jardin, located on thedowntown riverbank inVirginia Baker Park, isavailable to be rented forwedding ceremonies, recep-tions or other specialevents.
Beau Jardin is French for"Beautiful Garden."
A cascading waterfallstarts along the top of Front
Street and runs throughoutthe gardens surrounded byflagstone plazas and brickwalls to serve as seatingareas and staging areas.
The garden area is sur-rounded by native plantingsand groundcover includingferns, jasmine and liriopewith seasonal plantings.
The City of Natchitocheswill sponsor a special pre-view of Beau Jardin, Friday,March 23.
The open house receptionwill be from 5-7 p.m. at thesite.
Musical entertainmentwill be provided by the NSUJazz Orchestra, led byGalindo Rodriguez.
For more informationabout Beau Jardin or toreserve the spaces, pleasecall the Natchitoches MainStreet Office at 352-2746 oremail Lisa Cooley at [email protected].
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Beau Jardin, French for “beautiful garden,” is illuminated at nightfall.Photo by Annabelle Jones Photography
Beau Jardin is the ideal setting for an intimate ceremony.
Does your pastor requirepre-marital counseling? It isa part of the process for mar-riage in many churches. I'mgoing to share some of thesecrets of this pre-marital
counseling. My first sessionbegins with two points:
My first point is, "don't doit." This is quite a way ofallowing the couple to tellme about their relationshipand why marriage is some-thing they are committed todo. That will lead to my sec-ond point, which is, "elope!"They then explain to me whythey want a big wedding.
Our two biggest fears ashumans are dying and pub-lic speaking. Guess what awedding with 300 guests
qualifies as? With all the pro-cessing done and the oftenvery nervous couple stand-ing in front of me, I lean inand whisper "See, I told youto elope." When they smile orlaugh, I know I have relaxedthem and we can proceedwith the ceremony in a dig-nified fashion. They mighteven enjoy the wedding cere-mony; although I haveNEVER heard a couple tellme how much they "enjoyed"the actual ceremony. This isa helpful hint as you plan foryour wedding day.
My pre-marital counsel-ing is more about getting toknow the couple. I don't askprobing questions or givenpersonality tests. But I do lis-ten for issues that the couplewill reveal if you simplywatch and listen for a fewminutes.
So if you want a warmand fuzzy wedding, with arelaxed atmosphere comesee me. If you are havingsome problems as a datingcouple, you might thinktwice or three times aboutproceeding with the wholewedding thing.
If you are having commu-
nication problems marriagewill not fix them. If you don'ttalk and laugh together, thismight be a clue to you aboutyour future. If you have everfelt your potential spousedoesn't really listen to you ortake you seriously when youspeak, then marriage willnot fix that. If there aretraits that you have experi-enced in your potentialspouse, getting married willnot suddenly make them bet-ter.
The other thing you needto hear is that if you areabout to marry a "fixer up"project, just move on. Peoplewill not give up their habitsbecause they are suddenlymarried to you. All these fallunder the communicationcategory.
If youcan't talkabout moneyand financeshonestly or ifyou are hav-ing financialissues mar-riage will notfix that. It willtend to makem a t t e r sworse. Twopeople can live as cheaply asone, but for only half thetime. Getting marriedbecause it makes financialsense says to me, you guysneed to move on. Have youtalked about work andmoney and finances?Because what you haveobserved about the otherwhile dating will not changejust because you stood infront of someone and said, "I
do."If you think that mar-
riage means that you shouldgive up all your friends andonly have each other, I sug-gest you go ahead and getthat divorce attorney'sname, and the converse isalso true. If you think mar-
riage means youwill not have tochange yourr e l a t i o n s h i p swith some ofyour friends, youare about tomake a mistake.Are you commu-nicating, really?
So what am Itelling you?
First, don't do it! Second, ifyou must; elope.
Here's the truth, most ofus minister types want yourwedding day to be special foryou, but we are more inter-ested in you having a mar-riage in which you live outthe words, "for better, forworse, for richer, for poorer,in sickness and in health, tolove and to cherish, untildeath do us part."
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Pre-pre marital counseling: Look out for red flagsPONDERINGS
By the Rev.Doug de
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‘If you are aboutto marry a
‘fixer up’ project,just move on.’
-The Rev. Doug deGraffenried
Jack and Joy Fuller (Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz)find out the hard way that marriage is no joke in “WhatHappens in Vegas.”
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Located in the Heart of the Historic DistrictTen things to talk about
before tying the knotBy the Rev. John KarlePastor of Christ the King Lutheran Church
1. The Power of WE. Like leaving home for college, mil-itary service or moving away for work, marriage is one ofthe most significant events in a person's life. It fundamen-tally changes the way we relate to just about everything. Itturns ME upside down to become WE. How do you imagineyour life being turned upside down?
2. Individuals Together. We still never lose completelyour individual distinctness, interests and needs. Marriage,and the wedding ceremony, is not like flipping a switch in adark room where everything is now completely different.It's more like a gradual growing together that takes placeover time. There are all kinds of new questions that we'venever had to wrestle with before: Do we have to do every-thing together? What about personal time? Are we going tolive close to one spouse's family or the other's? How willthat help or hinder our own relationship? How are we goingto merge and manage family holiday traditions? How arewe going to decide how much money to spend on whatkinds of things? Hint: Adopt a budget right away...and stickto it. Review and revise every January.
3. Cultivation. Marriage is like a garden that requirescultivation. We all like the harvest, but we have to dedicatethe time and resources a good harvest requires. So we cul-tivate a peaceful homelife. We weed out the things thatdevour precious resources and that do harm. And we fertil-ize generously.
4. Vows. Vows are very powerful things. But we don'thave a lot of real experience with them in our culture. Theycan provide great stability and open huge doors for greaterhappiness. Talk about what you're vowing to do ... and notdo. What kind of help is there in keeping your vow?
5. Hope and Trust. John Maxwell, the leadership guru,says this: "When you make a commitment, you create hope.When you keep a commitment, you create trust." Our livesdesperately need more of both of these. Hope and trust arethe fundamental building blocks of a good marriage. Weshould protect them at all costs. Talk about the connectionbetween hope and trust. Why are these so important for anyperson?
6. Forgiveness. There's a real need for daily forgivenessin marriage, probably more so than in any other relation-ship. But when we're headed towards marriage, we're stillin that rose-colored glasses stage and can't really see ourpartner's shortcomings, so we gloss over them. It's not soeasy later on. One pre-marital counselor told couples thatthey needed to go out and get in a big fight before they couldprogress further, just so that they would learn the power offorgiveness in husband-wife relationships. There will bedisagreements. When we fight, it's got to be fair. And thenwe need lots of forgiveness.
7. Long-Term Goals. What's your dream job look like?Your dream home? Where do you want to live? What do youwant to be known for? What kind of big things would youlike to accomplish? These need to be given some kind ofvoice. Big dreams that are ignored or get crushed over timewill bring intimacy and a marriage to a sad end.
8. Children and Family. The baby carriage isn't usuallyfront and center when we're moving towards marriage, or
‘Ten Things’ continued on page 9B
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Mandy Cathey, also alicensed florist, created anarrangement of manzanitabranches adorned withhanging crystals.
Roses, rhinestones andfeathers made up LaurenRabalais’ wedding bou-quet.
The wedding cake was cre-ated by The Silver PalateCakery in Shreveport.
Photos by VI West Studio
Wedding planner photos and story continued on pages 10-11B.
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Mandy Cathey planned the Eddie Harrington-Emily Baynewedding Jan. 29, 2011. She created the bridesmaid bouquetswith baby’s breath to match the cake. Members of thebridal party, from left, are Mary Harrington, Jordan Killeen,Sarahbeth Swanberg, Mrs. Eddie Harrington, Sandy Lynch,Amanda Deek and Emily Harrington.
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even a close relationship with a potential spouse. But likethe move from ME to WE, it turns everything upside downagain. Couples have got to be honest with each other, notjust saying what they think their partner wants to hear.How many? How soon? How close together? Who's going towash all the clothes, tuck them in at night, change the dia-pers and take them to school in the morning? Huge respon-sibility. Even greater blessing!
9. Faith and Church Life. There was a time that folkswere expected to marry within their own religious tradi-tion. Not so anymore. But this isn't something to beignored. The newly wed couple needs to make a faith andchurch choice that respects their family upbringing, butalso is their own. They are leaving their original familiesand creating a new family. Make the decision before mar-riage where to worship together and stick with that deci-sion together. If a change is needed down the road, makethe change together. A good church provides for friendship,support in the tough times and the chance to help otherswhen they need it.
10. The power of THREE. King Solomon the Wiserecords this gem in Ecclesiastes 4:12: "A cord of threestrands is not quickly broken." The three strands are these:husband, wife and God. The most important strand, the onethat saves the cord, and the marriage, is God. A couple maytry to hold it all together, but the one that's most importantis trusting faith and forgiveness in God. If you're marriagecord includes this third strand, tying the knot has greatpromise!
*The Rev. John Karle has been married for 15 years tohis better half, Jennifer. He is the father of four.
‘Ten Things’ Continued...
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Ashley Briley and Jason Johnson were married Saturday,June 4, 2011 at Trinity Episcopal Church. Mandy Catheyplanned the wedding and created the bouquets and flo-ral arrangements.
The Briley-Johnson wedding reception was at theNatchitoches Events Center.
Silver Palate Cakery creat-ed the wedding cake mas-terpiece.
Briley-Johnson photos byVI West Studio
Briley-Johnson Wedding
Lazarus-Russell Wedding
Jennifer Russell married Timothy Lazarus Saturday,Aug. 20, 2011 at First United Methodist Church. MandyCathey planned the wedding. The bride, a graduate ofLouisiana Tech, shows off her Bulldog pride with agarter featuring her school colors.
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If there is such a thing as too much fun, Jennifer RussellLazarus had it at her wedding reception. Wedding plan-ner Mandy Cathey says, “She had a very fun, whimsicalwedding reception.” The bridal party and guests wereentertained with magic tricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lazarus play in the toy box,designed for guests to dress up and take silly photos.
sical, rustic elegance, bling and rich or simple and eclectic."Cathey began working part-time in a flower shop after
high school and during college. She fell in love with the trade."I had dabbled in art and painting as a child and found thatfloral design allowed me to use my creativity. It eventually ledto strictly weddings and events," says Cathey.
Floral arrangements and bouquet assembly are includedin the list of services she offers to her clients.
"To me, the flowers make the event. Linens and other décorcan help set the stage, but the flowers are a way to incorpo-rate the season and add smell, color and much more."
Q: In your client-centered business, you've probably seenmost everything. Have you ever had any really funny experi-ences?
A: I have had many humorous experiences. I have alwayssaid that realty TV has nothing on us...everything from dressmishaps to music. But, regardless I'm always able to managethe situation.
Q: Has any moment been so moving that it brought you totears?
A: Many times you build a relationship while workingwith a bride, couple or family. You are planning one of themost special days of their lives. It is natural to become emo-tional. Still, after over 200 weddings, I get teary-eyed at everyceremony.
Q: What advice would you give to someone newly engagedand about to begin planning her wedding?
A: My first advice would be to take it slow. Consult with aplanner. Most initial consultations are free and it gives youlots of helpful advice before proceeding with planning.
Q: Any last minute advice? A: Enjoy your engagement. Make it easy on yourself. It is
a special time for the two of you.
Q: After all of this time, is wedding planning still some-thing you enjoy?
A: It is truly a passion. It is hard work but I feel it is sorewarding!
Wedding Planner cont’d. . .Friday, March 9, 2012 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 11B
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Kaffie Fredericks offers afabulous line of kitchen-ware. Le Creuset productsare gifts that keep giving.The cast iron cookware iscoated in a porcelain enam-el glaze.At far right: Cork cages,also available at Kaffie’s,are fun gifts for newly-weds. Pair the decorativepiece with a bottle of thecouple’s favorite wine tostart their collection andyou’ve got a sure winner.
Kaffie Fredericks carries alarge assortment of china.This set is by Lenox.
Bridal registry: Select the perfect gift for the happy couple
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See more gift ideas onpage 13B.
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Charles Lacaze Jr. is theguest service manager ofNatchitoches Bed andBreakfast, overseeing theJudge Porter House, QueenAnne, Andrew MorrisHouse and Violet Hill. He
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Natchitoches is his homeand Lacaze enjoys nothingmore than sharing its beau-ty with visitors.
The romantic atmos-phere of the homes pairedwith Lacaze's shining per-sonality and knack for mak-ing guests feel welcomedkeeps couples coming back.
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Q: Has entertainingguests always been some-thing you've enjoyed?
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Q: What's the greatestcompliment you've ever
The Judge Porter House is located in the heart of theNatchitoches Historic District.
Charles LacazeJr. was namedinnkeeper ofthe year in2009-10. ‘Honeymoon Getaway’ continued on page 19B
The Judge Porter Housereceived the best breakfastaward in 2008-09.
The Garden Room in the Judge Porter House features atwo-person Jacuzzi whirlpool bathtub.
813 Court Street Winnfield, LA 71483 (318) 628-5020
www.nichols-stores.com
Store Hours Store Hours Mon-Sat: 8AM-6PM Mon-Sat: 8AM-6PM
Sun: Noon-5PM Sun: Noon-5PM
Head to Nichols
to find the perfect
Bridal Gift!
5811 Hwy 1 Bypass, Natchitoches, Louisiana 71457
318-238-3388
Wedding
Southern Bakery & Gourmet Coffee
Stylish & Striking
We offer a free taste testing and consulation by appointment only
Cakes Petit Fours
Mini Cakes
Dipped Stawberries
Mini Cupcakes
Pecan Pralines
And so much more!
Business Hours: Tues.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Relax on the front porch of the Andrew Morris House.
The luxurious furnishings in the Queen Anne attracthoneymooners and other couples hoping to escapeeveryday life for a while.
Is there anything more relaxing than kicking back with aglass of vino while watching the sunset over Cane RiverLake? No. Check out this view from Violet Hill’s back porch.
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O ver the years we have found our Bridal Registry Service to be one of the most appreciated of all services that we offer to our customers. It makes it easy to select the perfect wedding or shower gift.
T he engaged couple registers their preferences in china, crystal, flatware and giftware. We record and update the list as gifts are purchased, to avoid duplications.
V isit us the next time you’re shopping for wedding or shower gifts. We’ll help you select the gift the bride really wants. Gift-wrapping and registry are free!
Where Excellence Is Our Tradition.
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352-8128 118 South Dr., Natchitoches, La
Melissa Blanchard
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320 South Drive, Natchitoches, La (Formerly Mutual Credit)
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Then and Now: Couples married over 50 years share their secretsIt's tough to whine about how tough mar-
riage is to couples who've been married formore than 50 years. Most likely, they won'thave sympathy for those who complainabout their spouse after a mere 15-20 years.
Most "marriage professionals" agree on afew basic principals such as "never go to bedangry" and "don't take one another for grant-ed." But, this tab's star couple, Coolidge andLillie Mae Durr of Robeline, added a fewmore. They have been married for 67 years.
Lillie Mae says the secret to a lasting mar-riage is commitment, pure and simple.
"You make a vow before God and that's it.It's not just an agreement. It's a commitment
to God and each other."To couples about to begin their lives togeth-
er, Lillie Mae says, "It's a matter of endurance.You have to take the good with the bad. You'renot always going to find it smooth running.Trust in God as you should in everything else."
She and her son were recently discussingthe beauty of the song, "I'm Drinking frommy Saucer 'cause my Cup has Overflowed."
Lillie Mae says that song exemplifies herand her husband's life. "We're reaping betterthan we sowed. It's all been such a blessing."
Coolidge and Lillie Mae have four chil-dren, seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Coolidge and Lillie Mae Durr of Robeline were mar-ried May 21, 1945.
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FREE FURNITURE
1500 TEXAS STREET • NATCHITOCHES • 318-352-6661
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Get Creative For Your Wedding Get Creative For Your Wedding With Cards, Invitations, With Cards, Invitations, & Papers from Mayfield & Papers from Mayfield 318-357-0054
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Natchitoches, LA 71457
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Owners of Lee’s Furniture Depot, Dorothy andDouglas Lee, were married June 15, 1957.
Ray and Betty Jordan of Provencal were married Feb. 5, 1952.
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Raymond and Rita Carpenter were married Dec. 20,1958.
By Harlan HarveySweet Tea Salon stylist
Wearing a veil is option-
al, but traditional.There is nothing more
captivating than when the
veil is lifted off the bride'sface by the groom as hestares into her beautiful
eyes and blushing cheeks.It is important to choose a
veil that will sit properly inyour hairstyle.
If you wear a veil nearthe top of your head, it willgive you more hairstylechoices. It will also compli-ment a half-up look if that'swhat you're seeking.
A jewel comb at the top ofyour head is a nice finishingtouch.
You may also drop theveil right below a cluster offabulous curls or a classicbun for a sleek, simple, yetmodern look especiallywhen the veil has a decora-tive embellishment flowingdown the back of the wed-ding gown giving a dramaticeffect and leaving a lastingimpression.
Remember ladies, a littlevolume to the hair in thecrown of your head can adda few inches.
Some brides want to wearthe veil at the reception,however it's important toremember that wearing agreat sleek hairstyle with-out the veil can be just asformal and beautiful.
You may even remove theveil at the reception andreplace it with your favoriteflower, "blushand bashful" ofcourse.
B i r d c a g e sare popular.They lend avery elegantand freshapproach. Itechoes the ele-g a n tH o l l y w o o dstyles of the ‘40s and ‘50s.
All of you brides-to-be,make no mistake about it,the most dazzling hairstyleson the runways this pastseason were the Frenchtwists. This hairstyle iswaiting for a slightly tiltedbirdcage.
You could make a bird-cage on your own by goingthrough your great-grand-
mother’s keepsakes for that"something old, somethingborrowed" vintage broach.That is timeless style thatyou have made your own!
Ladies, you can always letyour hair down too with agreat volumizing mousseand shine spray.
Plan on a firm hold hairspray and pins for thosesleek up-dos. Perhaps you'lltease your hair and yourgroom a little on your spe-cial day. You make the rules!
Unless yourmother or yourAunt Karen canwhip some hairup, you had bet-ter trust yourclosest hair-dresser to takecare of you andyour weddingparty.
There is noneed for a HAIRSASTER, sorelax at the Salon.
IMORTANT TIP: Do notwash your hair the nightbefore. Dirty hair stays upbetter! Wear a button-upshirt while getting yourhair done. You do not wantto try and pull that shirtover your head and turnyour wedding do into a wed-ding don't.
Tatae’s CateringJanet LaCour - Owner
Cell: 318-332-1785Kitchen & Fax: 318-357-0384
Special through JuneSpecial through June
Any 8 Menu Items & PunchAny 8 Menu Items & Punch
$10.25 per Person$10.25 per Person
Now Catering At
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(318) 357-0664 400 University Parkway Natchitoches, LA 7147
Harlan Harvey, Stylist
Exclusively at
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Birdcages are back! Digthrough Grandma’s cedarchest and design a lookthat’s all your own.
‘There is nothingmore captivatingthan when theveil is lifted offof the bride’s
face...’
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received from a guest?A: I can't think of a greater compliment than the fact our
guests choose to stay with us over and over again each timethey visit our charming city.
Q: What qualities do your B&Bs have that separate themfrom the rest?
A: Our award-winning B&Bs are known for providingexceptional service in an environment conducive to theneeds of all our guests. The owners took great care whenrestoring each property. Their attention to detail shows ineverything you see. When adding such modern amenitiesas high speed Internet or Jacuzzi whirlpool baths andshowers to accommodate all travelers, they were still ableto maintain the integrity of each home.
Whether you are looking to stay with us for a romanticweekend getaway or a business trip, you will enjoy spend-ing the day in a luxurious setting remembering thescrumptious multi-course breakfast you were served in oneof our formal dining rooms.
Q: What are some unique services you offer to couples ontheir honeymoons?
A: When couples ask if they may use our B&B's as a loca-tion for their wedding, we are able to accommodate a verysmall intimate ceremony if the bride, groom and guests arestaying at the inn. We are happy to provide informationconcerning everything from getting the marriage license toa list of persons who could perform the service.
Our special occasion packages are designed to add justthe right amount of something extra. Spend your weddingnight in one of our beautiful suites, where a romantic two-person Jacuzzi whirlpool bath and bed covered with rosepedals awaits. Then make each anniversary memorable byhaving a beautiful rose bouquet, chocolate covered straw-berries and a bottle of chilled champagne waiting for youin your room upon your arrival.
You can let us help you celebrate a birthday by having apersonalized birthday cake, balloon bouquet and a bottle ofchilled sparkling cider as a surprise waiting for you whenyou return from dinner. Let us know what you need to makeyour stay as enjoyable as possible and let us do the rest. Wecan personalize a package just for your special occasion.
Q: Can southern hospitality be taught? Do you thinkguests can distinguish between a genuine and a "put-on"welcome?
A: I am confident the largest amount of our successcomes from the fact that we are genuinely grateful for eachand every one of our guests. I know true southern hospi-tality isn't something you are born with, nor is it somethingyou have simply by being from the south. True southernhospitality is a behavior learned over a long period of time.It becomes just as much of whom you are as your last name.If our guests ever feel as if they must distinguish betweensomeone who is genuine or not, then we have failed. It isparamount we anticipate the needs of our clientele tomaintain the level of service our guests have come toexpect.
Q: What do you love most about your job?A: This job gives me the chance to meet people from all
walks of life. On a daily basis, I have a chance to find trueappreciation for people who were perfect strangers to methe day before. I work for two incredibly kind and respect-ful people who take pride in their bed and breakfast prop-erties. They allow me to excel at what I do best. They valuethe job I do for our guests, for them and their company. Ican't imagine doing anything else.
In 2008-09 and 2009-10, the Queen Anne was listed amongthe Top 12 Inns Worldwide. In 2009-2010 it was voted amongthe Top 10 Inn's Overall Worldwide.
The Judge Porter House received the best breakfastaward in 2008-09.
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Breakfast in Violet Hill’s formal dining room is well worth waking up for.
‘Honeymoon Getaway’ …continued
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