Foster-TrufantMiss Mary Suzanne Trufant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Labbe of 2 Simonds road, and Carl Leo Foster, son of Mrs. Addie Foster of 555 Sta^e road. North Adams, were married Saturday morning at It o'clock at the Central Baptist church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Raymond J. Bates, pastor.Maid of HonorMiss Trufant had as her maid of honor Mrs. Eleanor Cumm, sister of the bridegroom; and as bridesmaids Miss Lenora Trufant, her sister, and Miss Susan Arnold of Stamford, Vt.Paul Foster was best man for his brother and ushers were Charles Gardner and Bernard Cumm, brother-in-law of the bridegroom.Miss Trufant’s gown was of imported Chantilly lace and tulle. The molded bodice of lace had a scoop neck and brief sleeves with matching gauntlets. The bouffant skirt of tulle had two bands of lace with a sweeping train and was worn over underskirts of net and satin. Miss Trufant’s fingertip veil of silk illusion fell from a pill box hat of lace trimmed with pleated tulle •and seed nearls. She carried aifrontal bouquet of white pompons and white roses with a shower of cut snapdragons.The maid of honor wore a strapless gown of pink silk over taffeta (with matching jacket and full waltz length skirt of ruffled tulle. Her headpiece was of horse hair and flowers with a nose veil. She carried a Colonial bouquet of mixed flowers.The bridesmaids wore matching gowns of blue with headpieces of braided horsehair with nose veils. They carried Colonial bouquets of mixed flowers.