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11:11 pm Saturday, November 9, 2002

Bartlett, Jarman

By Staff
Clay and Kathy Dopke of Meridian announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl Bartlett, to Andrew Wade Jarman, son of Jackie and Terri Pace, and Rusty Jarman of Meridian. Cheryl is also the daughter of the late Terry Bartlett.
The wedding will be Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2002, at 6:30 p.m. at Russell Baptist Church.
Miss Bartlett is the granddaughter of Albert and Walterene Bartlett, and Evelyn Price and the late Ernest Price of Meridian.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Northeast Lauderdale High School and is attending Meridian Community College with plans to enter one of the health-field programs.
While attending NHS, she was a member of FCCLA and DECA.
Miss Bartlett is employed by Bartlett Caster Co.
Mr. Jarman is the grandson of Russell and Dorla Jarman, and Joe Wade and Joyce Limerick, all of Meridian.
The groom-elect is a graduate of Northeast Lauderdale High School. Mr. Jarman is employed by Southern Pipe and Supply Co.
A reception will be held in the church family life center following the ceremony.
Family and friends are invited to attend.

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