Couples, Lifestyles
 By  Staff Reports Published 
1:53 pm Monday, June 7, 2010

Yates, Pace to wed

 

Misty Ann Yates and Dustan Bailey Pace have chosen July 18, 2010 for their wedding.

 Misty Ann Yates and Dustan Bailey Pace have chosen July 18, 2010 for their wedding.

The ceremony will be held at 6 o’clock in the evening at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. A reception will follow at the same location.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Russell and Billie Lopez, of Hoover, and Chris and Cheryl Yates of Midland, Texas.  She is the granddaughter of Jack and Carol Switzer of Midland, Texas, Dorothy Marlowe of Midland, Texas, and the late Billy Gene Marlowe of Midland, Texas.

The prospective groom is the son of Alvie and Debbie Pace of Russellville.

He is the grandson of Stella Bailey and the late Ethan Bailey of Phil Campbell and the late Hosea and Louise Pace of Spruce Pine.

Misty is a graduate of Midland High School. She is currently employed as a Chef’s Assistant at the Olive Garden in Jackson, Miss. 

Dustan is a graduate of the University of Alabama in Birmingham with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Resources.

He is employed as the General Manager of a Lone Star Restaurant in Jackson, Miss.

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