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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 27

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Jackson, Mississippi
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Thursday, November 9, 1995 THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Page 3B Sours, Cochran wed on Oct. 7 MARIE Sours and Thomas Burke Cochran were wed October 7 at Saint James' Episcopal Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton Sours of Jackson.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran Jr. of Houston, Texas. The Rev.

Jerry Allan McBride officiated the candlelight ceremony. Scriptures were read by the bride's uncle Crawford Denton Gibbes and the bridegroom's uncle Thomas Bruce Cochran. Pre-nuptial music was presented by Robert E. Lee, the Saint James'. Choir with soloist Mary Hopton and the Capitol Brass.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white silk satin. The moulded basque bodice was fashioned with guipure lace, dimensional daisies and satin rosettes that framed the off-the-shoulder neckline. Her short sleeved gown was framed with satin ribbon banding at the waistline as well as the hemline. The full gathered skirt swept to a chapel length train. She wore a blusher and chapel length veil of imported silk illusion edged with satin ribbon that fell from a headband with clusters of dimensional daisies.

ALLISON STEVENS Coggin of Jackson and Judith Kelley Elizabeth Price of Austin. The attendants wore forest green peau de soie satin gowns and matching velvet fashioned in a princess silhouette and featuring short cap sleeves worn on the edge of their shoulders. The bridegroom's father was best man. Groomsmen were William Kevin Cochran and Robert Gregory Cochran, brothers of the bridegroom; Brady Evans Crosswell, Todd David Herrold, David Wendell Ley, Steven Holt Madden, Walter Freel O'Donnell, Dane Henderson Stewart, Christopher Charles Talbert and Tadd Tellepsen, all of Houston. Ushers were Jene Paul Harper III, Judd Raymond Lowe, Mark Abernathy Miller, Thomas Fitzhugh Soreiro Jr.

and Harvey Edward Zinn all of Houston; Robert Douglas Brown of New York City; and Scott Michael McMillan of Seguin, Texas. ACOLYTES were Craig Marsh Geno, Charlotte Christian Geno and Robert Earle Farr. Program attendants were Allison Fontaine Bowie, Mary Loftin Hutchins, William Harrison Hutchins, Mary Neely Lauderdale and Sara Frances Lauderdale. Following the ceremony the bride's parents hosted a reception at Fairview. Entertainment was provided by John Paul's Band.

A rehearsal dinner the night Miss Holman, Maloney to wed MR. AND MRS. William Henry I Holman Jr. of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Elise Holman, to Stephen Michael Maloney of Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Cornelius Maloney Jr. of Jackson. Miss Holman is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Holman of Jackson and Mr.

and Mrs. James Howell Sutherland of Canton. Maloney is the grandson of Mrs. James Cornelius Maloney and the late Mr. Maloney of Jackson and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Noel Prisk of Tylertown. The bride-elect is a graduate of Jackson Preparatory School: She was graduated from the University of Mississippi where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority. She received a bachelor's degree in interior de- Mrs. Thomas Cochran Wallace of Memphis served as maids of honor.

Bridesmaids were Christina Cochran Ellinghausen of Houston, sister of the bridegroom; Susan Barry Duke and Mary Preston Hays, both of Jackson; Sarah Frances Brent Hardy of Tupelo; Amanda Gail McNames of Dallas; Sara Anne Ostarch of Chicago; and Mary Jane Holman sign. After graduation, she was a designer for Interprise, a commercial design firm in Dallas. She is currently in the design field as an associate of Ann Carter, Inc. and an interior designer for Jitney Jungle grocery stores. THE PROSPECTIVE bridegroom is a graduate of Jackson Preparatory School.

He was graduated from Mississippi State University with a bachelor's degree in geology and was a member of the varsity baseball team. He received his law degree from Mississippi College School of Law where he was a member of the "Mississippi College Law Review." He is an attorney with the law firm of Allred and Donaldson. Vows will be exchanged December 2 at the First Baptist Church Chapel with Frank Pollard officiating. Prints? Charming! TURIKO TAKATA PAY FOR THE FRAMING, GET THE PRINT FREE! It may sound like a fairy tale. But it's true! The Framery will give you a FREE print for the cost of framing the print.

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