SHIRLEY SULLIVAN, EARL M’GRANE WEDIn n pretty w«4ttmg solemnized Saturday morning, Jan. 20. at 9:00 O'clock. MIS* Shirley Sullivan, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Joe Sullivan of Ebna, became the bride of Earl P. M:Grare, son of Mra Nellie McCrene of rural Charles City.The exchange of vow? took place at the Immaculate Conception church in Blma. Rev. Fr. P. C. Bodonatalnar read Ihe double ring ceremony nuptial high mftflfl. Sister Mary Alberta at tto oman accompanied the choir, who sang Ave Marla and Oil This Day Oh Beautiful Mother.Escorted to the altar hy her father, the bride choee a gown of satin. with a molded lace bodice and billowing floor length skirt 0/ net over satin. Her luce Jacket with long sleeves pointed over the handH, doled at the front with Uny buttons. Tie fingertip length veil was edged in lace and fell frcm a crown. She carried a bouquet cf red and white rcceB tied with u white aatin ribbon, ard wore white velvet shoes.MlW Jo Ann Sullivan, Slater of tho bride, maid of hotwr, wore a floor length gown in apple green net over taffeta. The gown featured cap sleeves and a full afcirt and nhe wore a lace hat to mAtch her dress. She carried a bouquet of pink rofleB with pink not and satin streamers, and ware a rhinestone necklace, a gift of the bride.BrtdCBmalds were Miss Darleno Glrken of Chorion City, friend of the bride, and Miss Basel Wyatt, cousin of the bride. Their goWni wsrti Identical to lhat worn by the raaid of honor, but In yellow and orchid color. Tiay Also carried bouquets of pihk roses and wore rhinestone necklace*, girts of the bride, and lace hats to match their dresaes