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John N. Sumrall Jr., WedsSuzanne Brown This MonthAn nut of town wedding of hats were organza in shades of'coi County High School, Erwin, much interest was that of Miss:lilac. ‘She will be graduated from MarsSuzanne English Brown, daughter The bride’s attendants carried Hill College, where she is servingof Mr. and Mrs. M. Haynes nosegays of pastel spring flowers as college marshall and is a mem-Brown, of Erwin, Tenn.. and John-outlined with Chantilly lace. her of the Dr n .! lt;■ Club andNoel Sumrall Jr., of Mars Hill; T. J. Cole olt; Mars Hill College International Belations Honor College. Mars Hill. N. C. The was the bridegroom's best man. Club.bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Paul Cherry, Jacksonville, Ela.:j Following his graduation from Mrs. John Noel Sumrall Sr., of Eric Blackwell, Robert Rich and tj,e lt;,eorue S. Cardiner High Laurel. jthe Rev. James Thurman of Mars School, the bridegroom earned hisThe marriagt was beautifully; Bill vv'er® the ushers. ibachelor of music degree at Enst-polemnizcd March 25 in the For her daughter's wedding day.1man School of Music, Rochester, First Baptist Church of Erwin at i Mrs. Brown chose a dress of silk N y ]lcalso attended Louisianafour o'clock in the afternoon Dr.jHnen in shades of blue and rose stateLniversiiy and ColumbiaHoyt Blackwell, president of Mars cerise hat, matching hag andI'niversit.w Ho was a memberHill College and uncle of the bride,ishoes. Her corsage was fashion- 0f i rl,ted States Military Aca-performed the ceremony. je^ American Beauty roses. ^emy Band and studied at theSpring floral arrangements in Mrs. Sumrall Sr., wore a sheath pierro Mnnteau.x Conducting pastel hues and spiral candela-j model of dusty pink silk shan- School. At present, Mr, Sumrall bra entwined with ivy decorated tun8 with matching flowered■ is direetnr of instrumental music the church. Ber corsage was a white purple nn(j hand director at Mars HillMusic was presented by Robert th~°?,ted °rcJl.ld' !lt;’oIlej?e. In addition to his tench-Rich, vocalist, and Mrs. Joe Cris! ollol'J'ing ^ception at the inK responsibilities, he is first Robertson, organist, both on the,J™n Bouse Hotel, the newhweds ciarmetist wnil ifie Asneville Sym-music faculty at Mars Hill Col- left on a,^ed?,ngrtnpAtf? anA Un, Phony Orchestra.. J innnounced destination. After April . .. .. .. .. ,,eee , . t t , 2 Mr. and Mrs. Sumrall will Among those attondmg the wed-Given In marriage by her fa b# at horn* at Mars Hill College, ding wer# Mr. and Mrs. SumrallThe bride is a graduate of I ni- Sr., mid their daughter, Merris.IJther, the bride was lovely in a wedding gown of silk organza over taffeta softened at the neckline with re-embroidered Alencon lace. Appliques of the lace continued down the fitted waist and across the front panel of the bouffant skirt. Her mantilla veil of French Chantilly lace was shaped to accent the chapel train of her skirt. The bride carried a bouquet of phalaenopsis orchids and stephanotis inter-J ipersed with seed pearls.Miss Martha Caro! Brown was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a dn s of lilac satin overlaid with organza with Alencon lace trim. A ldac hat of organ-ta flowers, s 'in shoes dyed te match and short white goves completed In r attire.Bridesmaids included Miss Laura Sanderson m.d Miss Mary Anne Pi ire of Lrwtn, M ss Su-sanne Beck of Mnrchcad City, N. . and M i Merle Love of Asheville, N C and Miss Alexandra Russell Brown, sister of the bride, and Miss Merris Emily Sumrall, sister of the bridegroom, Junior maids. Their dresses and1It
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Laurel Leader Call

Laurel, Mississippi, US

Sat, Mar 31, 1962

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