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Chapman-Bohman
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    Courtney Elizabeth Chapman and Robert Alan Bohman Jr. were united in marriage on August 23, 2008, during a 7:30 p.m. candlelight ceremony. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. William E. Collins at the First United Methodist Church in Thomasville, Ga.
     The bride is the daughter of Ms. Peggy Chapman and the late Woody Chapman of Statesboro. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Michael White of Thomasville, Ga., and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Alan Bohman Sr. of Bowling Green, Ky.
     Music was provided by Sally Barton on the viola and Michael Turner on the guitar. Guests were greeted with programs by Brice Shelton Chapman, brother of the bride; and Jason Kyle Bohman, brother of the groom.
The bride wore a strapless, silk satin organza sheath with tiers of organza on the fluted hem and sweeping train. She wore a double layer flowing veil and carried a hand-tied bridal bouquet of Lilly of the Valley.
     The flower girls were Isabella Sinclair Bohman and Sophia Carlysle Bohman, children of the groom. They wore cream-colored, silk dresses with gold trim and carried baskets of white rose petals.
     Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's mother hosted a candlelight reception and dance at Glen Arven Country Club.
     On the eve of the wedding, the wedding party and out of town guests were hosted by the groom's family, where guests enjoyed dinner and entertainment by Chip Tanner.
     The couple now resides in Laurens, S.C.

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