Dinner in Oklahoma City concludes with fireworks display

Charles Bethea, Meredith Brown, Rand Wrighton, Marilyn Bethea were at the wedding shower and dinner for Brown and Wrighton in the home of Johnel and Frank Harrison. (Photos by Helen Ford Wallace).

A tabletop shower and seated dinner honored Meredith Brown and Rand Wrighton. It was in the home of Johnel and Frank Harrison. Co-hosts were Christa and John Chain, Paula and Neil Glass, Barbara and Alan Hollingsworth, Nancy and Kim Kimberling, Tom Knott, Jamie and Dan Reineke, Margaret and Fred Ringwald, Debbie and Bubba Symes, Betty and Bud Townsend, Sandy and Jon Trudgeon, Chris and Jidge Verity and Harriet Weirich.

A big tent housed the tables set in the backyard.  Heaters were set up and the trees sparked with twinkling lights.

Hosts cooked the dinner, served it and were bartenders for the wines. Eight of the couples brought their china and silver to set the tables. Jeff Woods sang during the party.

A note card was at each place with questions to add for a collection of with and wisdom for the engaged couple including “ A perfect weekend is…”; The best part of marriage is…”; “ a decidedly dumb thing to is….”, and “a genius romantic idea is…”

When the dessert was served, chocolate mousse and champagne, a  fireworks display went off on the grounds beyond the tented area.

Among the guests were Ranell and Steve Brown, Marty and Robert Margo, Ann and Burns Hargis, Jane and Sandy Elliott, Marilyn and Charles Bethea, Becky and Brad Johnston, Mary and Bill Price, Nancy and Tim Leonard, Ann and Zane Fleming, Nancy and Joe Bradley, Sandy and Eddie Shapard, Virginia and Barney Brown, Dianne and Denver Meacham and Susie and Matt Wilson.

Burns and Ann Hargis were at the dinner party and couple’s shower.

Sandy Elliott and Ranell Brown talk at the party.

Shower gifts were set on the stairs.

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