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LAWRENCE COUNTY ADVOCATE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016 PAGE A-7 Creative Designs 21 Public Square Lawrenceburg 766-0636 Baby Registry “Let us help you CREATE your list of gift preferences today!” Casey Hale & William Sherrill It’s a Boy! Gigi’s Boutique 42 PUBLIC SQUARE LAWRENCEBURG 931-762-6222 Hours: Tues. - Fri.: 10 - 6 Hours: Tues. - Fri.: 10 - 6 Sat.: 10 - 4 • Sun. & Mon.: Closed Meredith & Brady Hutton IT’S A BOY! Shower Date: June 12, 2016 Paul & Angela (Spann) Vespie IT’S A BOY! Shower Date: June 11, 2016 Alicia & Will Murphy IT’S A BOY! Shower Date: June 25, 2016 Amber & Corey McIntyre IT’S A GIRL! Shower Date: July 16, 2016 Rachel Matthews & Rachel Matthews & Sammy Sparkman Sammy Sparkman IT’S A GIRL! Shower Date: June 26, 2016 Ali & Adam Hickman IT’S A GIRL! Shower Date: July 10, 2016 Jill & Ben Luby IT’S A GIRL! Shower Dates: June 18, July 9 & 17, 2016 Erin & Jeffrey Stults IT’S TWIN BOYS! Shower Date: July 24, 2016 Peyton & Chris Bowden IT’S A BOY! Shower Date: July 30, 2016 Brooklyn Stover & Colt Smith IT’S A GIRL! Shower Date: July 31, 2016 Mallory & Greg Carter IT’S A GIRL! Shower Date: July 31, 2016 “You all have “You all have absolutely everything” absolutely everything” Amanda, Summertown Amanda, Summertown “This is a fun place to “This is a fun place to shop & get bargains” shop & get bargains” Janet, Summertown Janet, Summertown “I love it, I love it” “I love it, I love it” Evie, Lawrenceburg Evie, Lawrenceburg AnƟques, Furniture, Household, Tools, Purses & Much More Old Factory Old Factory Flea Mall Flea Mall In the Old Shirt Factory In the Old Shirt Factory Hwy. 43 & 1st Street Hwy. 43 & 1st Street Open 7 Days/Week Open 7 Days/Week 931-766-7953 931-766-7953 courtney.wordbetween- [email protected] ********** THERE NEVER IS A GOOD TIME TO LOSE the ones we love, but when we lose those close to us at a young age, it often hits us even harder. A day has been set up in memory of a very special young woman, Amber Dawn Jordan, who was a positive, outgoing, and caring young woman who, unfortunately, lost her life way before she should have. In memory of her carefree spirit and life, her friends and family have since arranged an “Amber Dawn Jordan Fun Day” which includes many of her favorite things to do with all proceeds going towards special charities and organizations in honor of her. This year marks the fth year of the event which will be taking place this com- ing Saturday, June 11th in Iron City. The rst thing on the agenda beginning in the morning is a Canoe Run. The rst put in is at 8:00 a.m. with the nal put in as 12:00 p.m. The Canoe Run will be run through Shoal Creek Canoe Rental. You can go ahead and call 888-CANOE-80 to make your reservations. Beginning at noon, several bands will take turns entertain- ing the crowds. These bands include The Jeff Quillan Band, Hunter Abercrombie, The Ned’s, Willowdeans, Zach Hacker, Nathan Methvin, and Sophie Daniels. There will be plenty to entertain the whole family as there will also be a dunking booth and a silent auction. All proceeds from this event will go towards some of Am- ber’s favorite charities. So, come on out, oat for awhile, or just hang out and listen to some good music. The perfect way to spend a relaxing Satur- day. ********** IT IS ONCE AGAIN TIME FOR LAWRENCE COUN- TY’S annual Relay for Life event to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. This year’s event will be or- ganized very similarly to last year’s as the event will not take place overnight- teams will simply be set up for sev- eral hours, raise money, and come together to both honor and remember those we know who have had to endure the ght that comes with this dis- ease. Even though it is not an all night party, you should stop by even if you are not part of one of the relay team. Several of the teams will have booths set up with different activities for children of all ages. All of the proceeds made by the dif- ferent teams will, in turn, go to the American Cancer Society. The Lawrenceburg Police De- partment will be hosting a Jail and Bail event and a balloon release. Lawrenceburg Federal will be selling every South- erners’ favorite Sun Drop and popcorn. BBQ, roasted corn, delicious lemonade, and t shirts will be on hand at the Angels in Action group. Lawrenceburg Public School and Team Brodie are joining together and selling hot dogs, chips, and drinks. Loretto High School students will be on hand grilling hamburgers and selling chips and drinks. And who can resist a Nutty Bar? First Farmers and Mer- chants will be making these. Leoma School will be making some scrumptious Frito Chili Pies. They will also be selling drinks and a trip to a photo booth. The Bank of Frankew- ing will be dishing up some ice cream in many different avors. These avors, which are strawberry, vanilla, choco- late, butter pecan, and cook- ies in cream, will be served with either cake or on a cone. They will even have blueberry cream pie! Massages will be done by the Tennessee Career Institute. Team Cassidy has tons of great things for any kiddos. Not only will they have a Bounce House, they are offering pictures of Mickey, Minnie, Elsa, and Olaf. They also will have cotton candy in a variety of fun avors! Mick- ey Memories will be offering corndogs, drinks, and sweets. Southern Tennessee Regional Healthcare System will be selling Frozen Sun Drop and Ice Pops to keep you cool. Face Painting, funnel cakes, and shirts will be available at the Blessed Friends tent. Fast Pace will be selling cot- ton candy, temporary tattoos, juice boxes, and even give you the chance to play a little corn hole. Smoked bologna sandwiches and drinks will be sold by South Lawrence School, and Wal-Mart will be frying some pies! There is more in store than just food and drinks though. Each hour will feature a dif- ferent entertainer or speaker. At 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m., the Survivors’ Dinner will be held. From 4:30 p.m. until 5:00 p.m., Lydia Thompson will be on the stage followed by Austin Newton from 5:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. From 5:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. , the Opening Lap will take place led by survivors, caregivers, and the teams. From 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., Mojo Rising will be entertaining the crowds. From 7:30 p.m until 9:00 p.m., Over Drive will be playing. They will stop at 7:45 p.m. for the annual balloon release. The luminaries will be lit from 9:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Then, from 9:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. T-Mess and the Real Go Getters will be showing off their talents before Southern Fire takes the stage at 10:30 p.m. At 11:45 p.m. , the clos- ing ceremony will begin. There is not a single person who has not been affected by cancer. Take this opportunity to help raise money to nd a cure! ********** THE HAPPIEST OF BIRTHDAY WISHES GO OUT TO Jayden Strickland, Hudson Hagan, Jake Wilson, Beth Dorning, Casey Jones, Tatum Wix, Elaine Robertson, James Wesley Willis, Sylvia Dunn, Mollie Littrell, Shir- ley Wilson, Henry Phillips, Stephen Thigpen, Aniston Guzman, Connor Poston, Rebekah Haddix, Terry John- son, Robert Pulley, Wade Lantz, Amy Wisdom, Joey Cross, Heather Prince, Lynda Ridgeway, Stephanie Clifton, Daniel Hawkins, Jennifer Davis, Drew Roberts, Tonya Boyd, Gail Gieske, Houston Perry, Terry Hollman, and Nicole Duncan on Thursday, June 9th; Jaylen Watkins, Blair Haddix, Karly Potts, Kellie D. Coffey, Ashley J. Swogger, Amy Gray, Megan Hill, Ben Gillespie, Jean Nicholson, Kayden Brewer, Dain Fowl- er, Daisha Fowler, Dawson James, Jerry Hughes, Chuck Purcell, Cathy B. Chapman, Judy Lumpkins, Kristen Mill- er, Jeff Bayer, Courtney Gar- rard Hagan, Annice Quillen, Crystal Dye, Larry Boyd, Josh Garland, Amanda Ramsey, Stephanie Morrow, Sherry Stovall, Melanie Norwood, J. R. Smith, Coty Dishongh, Dot Krick, Mildred Yocum, and Vickie Neal on Friday, June 10th; Macy Walls, Natalie Haislip, Marty Manning, Janie Tipper, Mike Frakes, William Tyler Grisham, Mike Davis, Bobby Benson II, Casey Wil- lis, Desiree Shouse, Pat Cole- man, Jr., Sarah Sevier Michey, Brandon Davis, Chad Davis, Easton Goolsby, Alison Gil- liam, Angela Walker, Abby Gilliam, Matthew Clifton, Shelby Borum, Jessica Fulks, Chris Ramsey, Gracie Trous- dale, Joey Tease, Lyn Dooley, Beck Hurst, Marissa Skinner, Ashley Jordan, Tim Vess, Jr., Bernice Hurst, Randy Bosheers, and Noah Ker- stiens on Saturday, June 11th; and Payton Michael, Charlie Odom, Lillianna Wiley, Levi London, Dalton Daniels, Da- phene Cope, Ty Lanning, William Butler (Bill) Bryant, D. J. Baxter, Chris McCune, Melanie Nutt, Jean Roches- ter, Mary Beth Pettus, Ashley Beardin, Dennis Rochester, Jeff Rose, Jake Frazier, Misty Belew, Will Norwood, Linda Garlic, Colton Smith, Frank Barker, Richard Barker, Car- rie Goolsby, Alicia Ceasar, Freddie Hagan, Kelli Weath- ers, Floyd Taylor, Jon Parrish, Emily Kitchens, Matthew Lester, Eddie Cleghorn, Taylor Nie- dergeses, Stuart Bronstien, Mayna Kroll, Monetta Spring- er, Ruth Augustin, and Tim Walters on Sunday, June 12th. ********** THE HAPPIEST OF AN- NIVERSARIES TO Jordan and Chase Adkins, Martha and Charlie Holt, Cindy and Robin Roberts, Kristen and Cam Mashburn, Greta and Chad Bullock, Shelley and Blake Hood, Steve and Brooke Andrews, Melinda and Eric Castor, Teresa and Larry Riggs, Laurie and Steve Fer- guson, and Renea and Wayne Nash on Thursday, June 9th; Courtney and Bryan Magee, Tammy and Jeff Doss, Alaina and Brian McClure, Tara and Scott Adkins, Jeannie and Stephen Godbey, Laura and Spencer Schimmel, Kim and Jason Barker, Stacey and Michael Bishop, Julie and Rip Flippo, Beth G. and Jim Morris, Judy and Butch Davis, Marion and Jerry Eledge, Mar- gie and Dave Walton, Robin and Kevin Thompson, Jessie and Russell Methvin, Carol and Clarence Augustin, Carol and Eddie Landtroop, Melissa and Matt Yates, and Donna and Jerry Kerstiens on Friday, June 10th; Beaver and Barry Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. James Newton, Kim and Timothy Hollman, Cassie and Jason Urban, Tonya and Lee Boyd, Jessica and Jeremy Kizer, Mariann and John Morris, Lindsey and Daniel Meek, and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bosheers on Saturday, June 11th; and Dana and Nick Harris, Andrea and Tucker Bryant, Rebekah and Daniel Warren, Lorie and Cory Borum, Mandy and Everett Tidwell, Anne L. and Jerry Ray, Laura and Brian Mayette, Amanda and William Davis, Mitzi and Brian Fann, Jessica and Joseph Chapman, Carol Ann and Mark Jent, Imogene and James Wix, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Insco, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrick on Sunday, June 12th. 12 Public Square • 931-762-9577 Emma Rohling Bride elect of Wes Brown Wedding Date June 18, 2016 June 18, 2016 Tarah Anderson Bride elect of Whit Shelton Wedding Date June 18, 2016 June 18, 2016 Hope Skinner Bride elect of Jamie Norwood Wedding Date June 11, 2016 June 11, 2016 Kelly Bryant Bride elect of Rich Broughton Wedding Date June 12, 2016 June 12, 2016 Hanna McGee Bride elect of Justin Belew Wedding Date June 11, 2016 June 11, 2016 Baby Registry Clint & Brianna Seaver It’s a Girl! Boomer & Megan Harris It’s a Girl! Shellie Moore Bride elect of Jon Evans Wedding Date October 1, 2016 October 1, 2016 Taylor Blazei Bride elect of Dylan Bosheers Wedding Date September 24, 2016 September 24, 2016 Lindsay McLain Bride elect of Eric Lanning Wedding Date October 8, 2016 October 8, 2016 Bridal Tea August 13, 2016 August 13, 2016 Caroline Bartley Bride elect of Joseph Cox Wedding Date August 27, 2016 August 27, 2016 Bridal Teas July 9 & 17, 2016 July 9 & 17, 2016 Daryan Killen Bride elect of Kyle Johnson Wedding Date August 6, 2016 August 6, 2016 Samantha Beckman n Bride elect of Scot Sanderson Wedding Date July 29, 2016 July 29, 2016 Autumn Corbin Bride elect of Jake Scott Wedding Date July 23, 2016 July 23, 2016 Caitlin Hoffmeyer Bride elect of Kevin Roberson Wedding Date August 20, 2016 August 20, 2016 Bridal Tea June 26, 2016 June 26, 2016 Kendall Robbins Bride elect of Trevor Layland Wedding Date August 20, 2016 August 20, 2016 Bridal Teas July 9 & 30, 2016 July 9 & 30, 2016 Paige Williams Bride elect of Kyle Johnson Wedding Date October 1, 2016 October 1, 2016 Bridal Tea August 14, 2016 August 14, 2016 Olivia Brown Bride elect of Kase Gobble Wedding Date June 25, 2016 June 25, 2016 Caroline Burgess Bride elect of Isaac Brown Wedding Date July 2, 2016 July 2, 2016 Caty Barnett Bride elect of Steven Green Wedding Date July 9, 2016 July 9, 2016 Amanda Moore Bride elect of Dillon Manies Wedding Date July 9, 2016 July 9, 2016 Raine Kelsey Bride of Justin Kelsey W Wedding Shower June 13, 2016 June 13, 2016 Kendra Hollingsworth Kendra Hollingsworth Bride elect of Jeremy Lumpkins Wedding Date July 20, 2016 July 20, 2016 Bridal Tea June 12, 2016 June 12, 2016 Hannah Beth Smith Hannah Beth Smith Bride elect of Bride elect of Spencer Robbins Spencer Robbins Wedding Date Wedding Date October 8, 2016 October 8, 2016 Anna Grace Dixon Bride elect of Damon Underwood Wedding Date August 6, 2016 August 6, 2016 Bridal Teas July 10 & 16, 2016 July 10 & 16, 2016 Abby Benson Bride elect of Zach Markus Wedding Date September 10, 2016 September 10, 2016 Travis & Glenda Watson Watsons celebrating golden wedding anniversary Travis and Glenda Watson, of Lawrenceburg will celebrate their 50 th wedding anniversary on June 11 th . Their children are Nathan Watson, Valerie Watson Shultz and son-in-law: Jeff Shultz; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren. “In this life, we have to make many choices. Some are very impor- tant choices. Some are not. Many of our choices are between good and evil. The choices we make, however, determine to a large extent our hap- piness or our unhap- piness, because we have to live with the consequences of our choices.” ~ James E. Faust “I have lived by one crucial principle since I was 24 years old. I don’t blame or complain about things like the economy, the government, taxes, employees, gas prices, or any of the external things that I don’t have control over. The only thing I have control over is my response to these things.” ~ Jack Caneld “Sometimes we need someone to turn the ashlight on for us. Other times we need to turn it on for others.” ~Lizzie Velasquez “I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my ca- reer. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” ~ Michael Jordan

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LAWRENCE COUNTY ADVOCATE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016 PAGE A-7

Creative Designs21 Public Square

Lawrenceburg766-0636

Baby Registry

“Let us help you CREATE your list of gift preferences today!”

Casey Hale & William SherrillIt’s a Boy!

Gigi’sBoutique

42 PUBLIC SQUARELAWRENCEBURG

931-762-6222Hours: Tues. - Fri.: 10 - 6Hours: Tues. - Fri.: 10 - 6

Sat.: 10 - 4 • Sun. & Mon.: Closed

Meredith & Brady Hutton

IT’S A BOY!Shower Date:June 12, 2016

Paul & Angela (Spann) Vespie

IT’S A BOY!Shower Date:June 11, 2016

Alicia & WillMurphy

IT’S A BOY!Shower Date:June 25, 2016

Amber & Corey McIntyre

IT’S A GIRL!Shower Date:July 16, 2016

Rachel Matthews & Rachel Matthews & Sammy SparkmanSammy Sparkman

IT’S A GIRL!Shower Date:June 26, 2016

Ali & AdamHickman

IT’S A GIRL!Shower Date:July 10, 2016

Jill & Ben Luby

IT’S A GIRL!Shower Dates: June 18,

July 9 & 17, 2016

Erin & JeffreyStults

IT’S TWIN BOYS!Shower Date:July 24, 2016

Peyton & ChrisBowden

IT’S A BOY!Shower Date:July 30, 2016

Brooklyn Stover & Colt Smith

IT’S A GIRL!Shower Date:July 31, 2016

Mallory & Greg Carter

IT’S A GIRL!Shower Date:July 31, 2016

“You all have “You all have absolutely everything” absolutely everything” Amanda, SummertownAmanda, Summertown

“This is a fun place to “This is a fun place to shop & get bargains”shop & get bargains”Janet, SummertownJanet, Summertown

“I love it, I love it”“I love it, I love it”Evie, LawrenceburgEvie, Lawrenceburg

An ques,Furniture,

Household,Tools, Purses &

Much More

Old FactoryOld FactoryFlea MallFlea MallIn the Old Shirt Factory In the Old Shirt Factory

Hwy. 43 & 1st StreetHwy. 43 & 1st Street

Open 7 Days/WeekOpen 7 Days/Week

931-766-7953931-766-7953

[email protected]

********** THERE NEVER IS A GOOD TIME TO LOSE the ones we love, but when we lose those close to us at a young age, it often hits us even harder. A day has been set up in memory of a very special young woman, Amber Dawn Jordan, who was a positive, outgoing, and caring young woman who, unfortunately, lost her life way before she should have. In memory of her carefree spirit and life, her friends and family have since arranged an “Amber Dawn Jordan Fun Day” which includes many of her favorite things to do with all proceeds going towards special charities and organizations in honor of her. This year marks the fi fth year of the event which will be taking place this com-ing Saturday, June 11th in Iron City. The fi rst thing on the agenda beginning in the morning is a Canoe Run. The fi rst put in is at 8:00 a.m. with the fi nal put in as 12:00 p.m. The Canoe Run will be run through Shoal Creek Canoe Rental. You can go ahead and call 888-CANOE-80 to make your reservations. Beginning at noon, several bands will take turns entertain-ing the crowds. These bands include The Jeff Quillan Band, Hunter Abercrombie, The Ned’s, Willowdeans, Zach Hacker, Nathan Methvin, and Sophie Daniels. There will be plenty to entertain the whole family as there will also be a dunking booth and a silent auction. All proceeds from this event will go towards some of Am-ber’s favorite charities. So, come on out, fl oat for awhile, or just hang out and listen to some good music. The perfect way to spend a relaxing Satur-day.

********** IT IS ONCE AGAIN TIME FOR LAWRENCE COUN-TY’S annual Relay for Life event to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. This year’s event will be or-ganized very similarly to last year’s as the event will not take place overnight- teams will simply be set up for sev-eral hours, raise money, and come together to both honor and remember those we know who have had to endure the fi ght that comes with this dis-ease. Even though it is not an all night party, you should stop by even if you are not part of one of the relay team. Several of the teams will have booths set up with different activities for children of all ages. All of the proceeds made by the dif-ferent teams will, in turn, go to the American Cancer Society. The Lawrenceburg Police De-partment will be hosting a Jail and Bail event and a balloon release. Lawrenceburg Federal will be selling every South-erners’ favorite Sun Drop and popcorn. BBQ, roasted corn, delicious lemonade, and t shirts will be on hand at the Angels in Action group. Lawrenceburg Public School and Team Brodie are joining together and selling hot dogs, chips, and drinks. Loretto High School students will be on hand grilling hamburgers and selling chips and drinks. And who can resist a Nutty Bar? First Farmers and Mer-chants will be making these. Leoma School will be making some scrumptious Frito Chili Pies. They will also be selling drinks and a trip to a photo booth. The Bank of Frankew-ing will be dishing up some ice cream in many different fl avors. These fl avors, which are strawberry, vanilla, choco-late, butter pecan, and cook-ies in cream, will be served with either cake or on a cone. They will even have blueberry cream pie! Massages will be done by the Tennessee Career Institute. Team Cassidy has tons of great things for any

kiddos. Not only will they have a Bounce House, they are offering pictures of Mickey, Minnie, Elsa, and Olaf. They also will have cotton candy in a variety of fun fl avors! Mick-ey Memories will be offering corndogs, drinks, and sweets. Southern Tennessee Regional Healthcare System will be selling Frozen Sun Drop and Ice Pops to keep you cool. Face Painting, funnel cakes, and shirts will be available at the Blessed Friends tent. Fast Pace will be selling cot-ton candy, temporary tattoos, juice boxes, and even give you the chance to play a little corn hole. Smoked bologna sandwiches and drinks will be sold by South Lawrence School, and Wal-Mart will be frying some pies! There is more in store than just food and drinks though. Each hour will feature a dif-ferent entertainer or speaker. At 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m., the Survivors’ Dinner will be held. From 4:30 p.m. until 5:00 p.m., Lydia Thompson will be on the stage followed by Austin Newton from 5:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. From 5:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. , the Opening Lap will take place led by survivors, caregivers, and the teams. From 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., Mojo Rising will be entertaining the crowds. From 7:30 p.m until 9:00 p.m., Over Drive will be playing. They will stop at 7:45 p.m. for the annual balloon release. The luminaries will be lit from 9:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Then, from 9:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. T-Mess and the Real Go Getters will be showing off their talents before Southern Fire takes the stage at 10:30 p.m. At 11:45 p.m. , the clos-ing ceremony will begin. There is not a single person who has not been affected by cancer. Take this opportunity to help raise money to fi nd a cure!

********** T H E H A P P I E S T O F BIRTHDAY WISHES GO OUT TO Jayden Strickland, Hudson Hagan, Jake Wilson, Beth Dorning, Casey Jones, Tatum Wix, Elaine Robertson, James Wesley Willis, Sylvia Dunn, Mollie Littrell, Shir-ley Wilson, Henry Phillips, Stephen Thigpen, Aniston Guzman, Connor Poston, Rebekah Haddix, Terry John-son, Robert Pulley, Wade Lantz, Amy Wisdom, Joey Cross, Heather Prince, Lynda Ridgeway, Stephanie Clifton, Daniel Hawkins, Jennifer Davis, Drew Roberts, Tonya Boyd, Gail Gieske, Houston Perry, Terry Hollman, and Nicole Duncan on Thursday, June 9th; Jaylen Watkins, Blair Haddix, Karly Potts, Kellie D. Coffey, Ashley J. Swogger, Amy Gray, Megan Hill, Ben Gillespie, Jean Nicholson, Kayden Brewer, Dain Fowl-er, Daisha Fowler, Dawson James, Jerry Hughes, Chuck Purcell, Cathy B. Chapman, Judy Lumpkins, Kristen Mill-er, Jeff Bayer, Courtney Gar-rard Hagan, Annice Quillen, Crystal Dye, Larry Boyd, Josh Garland, Amanda Ramsey, Stephanie Morrow, Sherry Stovall, Melanie Norwood, J. R. Smith, Coty Dishongh, Dot Krick, Mildred Yocum, and Vickie Neal on Friday, June 10th; Macy Walls, Natalie Haislip, Marty Manning, Janie Tipper, Mike Frakes, William Tyler Grisham, Mike Davis, Bobby Benson II, Casey Wil-lis, Desiree Shouse, Pat Cole-man, Jr., Sarah Sevier Michey, Brandon Davis, Chad Davis, Easton Goolsby, Alison Gil-liam, Angela Walker, Abby Gilliam, Matthew Clifton, Shelby Borum, Jessica Fulks, Chris Ramsey, Gracie Trous-dale, Joey Tease, Lyn Dooley, Beck Hurst, Marissa Skinner, Ashley Jordan, Tim Vess, Jr., Bernice Hurst, Randy Bosheers, and Noah Ker-stiens on Saturday, June 11th; and Payton Michael, Charlie Odom, Lillianna Wiley, Levi London, Dalton Daniels, Da-phene Cope, Ty Lanning, William Butler (Bill) Bryant, D. J. Baxter, Chris McCune, Melanie Nutt, Jean Roches-ter, Mary Beth Pettus, Ashley Beardin, Dennis Rochester,

Jeff Rose, Jake Frazier, Misty Belew, Will Norwood, Linda Garlic, Colton Smith, Frank Barker, Richard Barker, Car-rie Goolsby, Alicia Ceasar, Freddie Hagan, Kelli Weath-ers, Floyd Taylor, Jon Parrish, EmilyKitchens, Matthew Lester, Eddie Cleghorn, Taylor Nie-dergeses, Stuart Bronstien, Mayna Kroll, Monetta Spring-er, Ruth Augustin, and Tim Walters on Sunday, June 12th.

********** THE HAPPIEST OF AN-NIVERSARIES TO Jordan and Chase Adkins, Martha and Charlie Holt, Cindy and Robin Roberts, Kristen and Cam Mashburn, Greta and Chad Bullock, Shelley and Blake Hood, Steve and Brooke Andrews, Melinda and Eric Castor, Teresa and Larry Riggs, Laurie and Steve Fer-guson, and Renea and Wayne Nash on Thursday, June 9th; Courtney and Bryan Magee, Tammy and Jeff Doss, Alaina and Brian McClure, Tara and Scott Adkins, Jeannie and Stephen Godbey, Laura and Spencer Schimmel, Kim and Jason Barker, Stacey and

Michael Bishop, Julie andRip Flippo, Beth G. and Jim Morris, Judy and Butch Davis,Marion and Jerry Eledge, Mar-gie and Dave Walton, Robinand Kevin Thompson, Jessie and Russell Methvin, Caroland Clarence Augustin, Carol and Eddie Landtroop, Melissaand Matt Yates, and Donnaand Jerry Kerstiens on Friday, June 10th; Beaver and BarryWeaver, Mr. and Mrs. JamesNewton, Kim and TimothyHollman, Cassie and JasonUrban, Tonya and Lee Boyd, Jessica and Jeremy Kizer,Mariann and John Morris,Lindsey and Daniel Meek, andMr. and Mrs. Randy Bosheerson Saturday, June 11th; andDana and Nick Harris, Andreaand Tucker Bryant, Rebekahand Daniel Warren, Lorieand Cory Borum, Mandy and Everett Tidwell, Anne L. and Jerry Ray, Laura and BrianMayette, Amanda and WilliamDavis, Mitzi and Brian Fann, Jessica and Joseph Chapman, Carol Ann and Mark Jent,Imogene and James Wix, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Insco, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrick onSunday, June 12th.

12 Public Square • 931-762-9577

Emma RohlingBride elect of

Wes BrownWedding DateJune 18, 2016June 18, 2016

Tarah AndersonBride elect of Whit Shelton

Wedding DateJune 18, 2016June 18, 2016

Hope SkinnerBride elect of Jamie NorwoodWedding DateJune 11, 2016June 11, 2016

Kelly BryantBride elect of

Rich BroughtonWedding DateJune 12, 2016June 12, 2016

Hanna McGeeBride elect of Justin Belew

Wedding DateJune 11, 2016June 11, 2016

Baby Registry

Clint & Brianna Seaver

It’s a Girl!

Boomer & Megan Harris

It’s a Girl!

Shellie MooreBride elect of

Jon EvansWedding DateOctober 1, 2016October 1, 2016

Taylor BlazeiBride elect of Dylan BosheersWedding Date

September 24, 2016September 24, 2016

Lindsay McLainBride elect of Eric Lanning

Wedding DateOctober 8, 2016October 8, 2016

Bridal TeaAugust 13, 2016August 13, 2016

Caroline Bartley Bride elect of

Joseph CoxWedding DateAugust 27, 2016August 27, 2016

Bridal TeasJuly 9 & 17, 2016July 9 & 17, 2016

Daryan KillenBride elect of Kyle Johnson

Wedding DateAugust 6, 2016August 6, 2016

Samantha BeckmannBride elect of Scot SandersonWedding DateJuly 29, 2016July 29, 2016

Autumn CorbinBride elect of

Jake ScottWedding DateJuly 23, 2016July 23, 2016

Caitlin HoffmeyerBride elect of Kevin RobersonWedding DateAugust 20, 2016August 20, 2016

Bridal TeaJune 26, 2016June 26, 2016

Kendall RobbinsBride elect of Trevor Layland

Wedding DateAugust 20, 2016August 20, 2016

Bridal TeasJuly 9 & 30, 2016July 9 & 30, 2016

Paige WilliamsBride elect of Kyle Johnson

Wedding DateOctober 1, 2016October 1, 2016

Bridal TeaAugust 14, 2016August 14, 2016

Olivia BrownBride elect of Kase Gobble

Wedding DateJune 25, 2016June 25, 2016

Caroline BurgessBride elect of Isaac Brown

Wedding DateJuly 2, 2016July 2, 2016

Caty BarnettBride elect of Steven Green

Wedding DateJuly 9, 2016July 9, 2016

Amanda MooreBride elect of Dillon Manies

Wedding DateJuly 9, 2016July 9, 2016

Raine KelseyBride of

Justin KelseyWWedding Shower

June 13, 2016June 13, 2016

Kendra HollingsworthKendra HollingsworthBride elect of

Jeremy LumpkinsWedding DateJuly 20, 2016July 20, 2016Bridal Tea

June 12, 2016June 12, 2016

Hannah Beth SmithHannah Beth SmithBride elect ofBride elect of

Spencer RobbinsSpencer RobbinsWedding DateWedding DateOctober 8, 2016October 8, 2016

Anna Grace DixonBride elect of

Damon UnderwoodWedding DateAugust 6, 2016August 6, 2016

Bridal TeasJuly 10 & 16, 2016July 10 & 16, 2016

Abby BensonBride elect of Zach Markus

Wedding DateSeptember 10, 2016September 10, 2016

Travis & Glenda Watson

Watsons celebrating golden wedding anniversary

Travis and Glenda Watson, of Lawrenceburg will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 11th. Their children are Nathan Watson, Valerie Watson Shultz and son-in-law: Jeff Shultz; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren.

“In this life, we have to make many choices. Some are very impor-

tant choices. Some are not. Many of our choices are between good and evil. The choices we make,

however, determine to a large extent our hap-piness or our unhap-piness, because we have to live with the consequences of our

choices.” ~ James E. Faust

“I have lived by one crucial principle since I was 24 years old. I don’t blame or

complain about things like the economy, the government, taxes,

employees, gas prices, or any of the external

things that I don’t have control over. The only thing I have control

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Other times we need to turn it on for others.”

~Lizzie Velasquez

“I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my ca-reer. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and

missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”

~ Michael Jordan