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The Northside Suni
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Ihursday, May 31, 1 9'iO IMC NQKTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Page 3B Barber, Logan wed at Trinity Church mwhim iin I K.r vfc Ceramic Art ,1 Come see our exclusive selection today A- JANICE MARGARET Barber, daugliler of Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Barber of Ridgeland and llinton Daniel Logan of Athens, son of Mrs. Charles Franklin Logan of Trion, Ga. and the lale Mr.

Logan were wed April 21 at Trinity Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Cobby Ware officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of bridal satin designed with a fitted bodice overlaid with rc-cinbroidercd Alen-con lace accented with seed pearls. The portrait neckline and lowered back were edged with matching lace.

The gathered skirt fell from a dropped basque waist and was embellished with tiers of pleating through out the skirt and extensive cathedral train. The headpiece had a contour crown effect beaded and sequined with pearl sprays accented on the side, two tiers of illusion with scattered pearls added to the finishing touch. THE BOUQUET WAS A cascade of white roses, stephanoiis, frccsia and alstromcria lilies. Attending as matron of honor was the bride's sister, Cynthia Wallace of Madison. She selected a satin gown of royal blue designed with a fitted Basque bodice.

The sabrina neckline featured a lowered back. The elbow length sleeves good hands! combining ytiUubiy'i xtwlci wilk lomoixow'i cLilyni. 4503 1-55 North (Between Bennlgin'i ind Banner Hill) 366-0389 leading the steering committee for the Mississinni mi Symposium and Antiques Show and Sale are Mrs. Tom H. Scott ingui; ana Mrs.

Koger hriou. I hey are pictured at the John Pal-ier home on Kastover Drive where more than 2(1(1 Mrs. Hinton Logan were puffed at the shoulder. The full skirt fell from the fitted elongated waist. She carried a cascade of blue iris and staticc, pink roses, cream frccsia and alstromcria lilies.

Attending the bridegroom as best man was his brother, Charles Franklin Logan II of Summcrvillc, Ga. Ushers were Russell Jennings of Trion, Ga. and Michael Hamcr of Elk Grove Village, 111. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the church. After a wedding trip to Austria, the couple will live in Alliens, Ga.

I rtained during this year's successful event. Kobinson, Jameson say wedding vows BRIDAL June 2 Kathy Tinney LISA CATHERINE Robinson William Bryan Jameson were April 21 at St. James Epis- REGISTRY Alan Lord Dean Swindle Feldcr Beacham Mark Mangum Ken Wilbanks Frank Hutton Mark Huff Billy Percy Chris Creswell Christopher Cavanaugh ipal Church. Kimbcrly Reid Elizabeth Howie Angie Hawkins Lynn Gallagher DcdeCatt Debbie Carpenter Lisa Bourdeaux Tarn Bland Pamela Blanks Parents of the couple are Dr. Mrs.

McWillie Mitchell Miss Hatten, Martinson announce engagement Ribinson Jr. of Jackson and Mr. aijd Mrs. John Cotlrell Jameson Jr. ollWesl Poim.

The Rev. Jerry McBridc of June 9 ficiated at the double ring Judv Reaean ceremony, a program oi wcuuing milsic was presented by Donald Bill Porch Chris Kelly Larry Geisewite Randall Thomas 7 1 i Kiflmer, organist, and the Saint 0 Christine Martin Ashley Grizzard Mary Powell Jabaley Dawn Chisolm Jaties Choir. James Dowlen Hugh- Thad Crosby to several chefs in restaurants in Atlanta, and is currently associated with the Nicolai restaurant in the Atlanta Hilton. He has been accepted at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., where the couple will reside. Miss Hatten plans to continue her profession in chemical safety procedures and environmental protection.

The wedding will solemnized June 9 at 5 p.m., at Sl Joseph Catholic Church, Gluckstadt. sttn, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and John Stuart June 16 it tamara nomas Robinson Jr. cousin of the bride, read from the scripture. George Gammon John Williams Terry Pinson Alice Powers Sheila Horner The bride, given in marriage by June 23 hir father, wore it gown ol im ported silk' and1 Alcncorr Sacft. She carrica a oouuuci oi onuai wiuk June 30 nlses, tulips, lilac, frccsia, heart Mike Gallarno David Lyon Tim Taylor Jeff Overby Barry Crain Laura McKinley Edith Foster Beth Patty Leslie McRae Cathy Louis sllaped ivy, and while satin ribbons.

W. N. HATTEN JR. of Kansas City, announces the engagement of his daughter, Dana Rene Hatlcn, to William Kelly Martinson son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Kelly Martinson Sr. of Madison. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Mrs. Sherry C. Day of Jackson.

She is the granddaughter of the late Jeff C. McNicl Sr. and Mrs. Evelyn W. McNiel of Jackson, and the late W.

N. Hattcn Sr. and Mrs. Francis Hatten of Jackson. The prospective bridegroom is the grandson of the late D.

M. Randall of Gloster, and Mrs. Bculah Randall of Signal Mountain, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martinson of Jackson.

Miss Hatten is a graduate of Wingfield High School and attended the University of Southern Mississippi and Georgia State University. She is currently associated with Tennessee Chemical Company in Atlanta. MARTINSON, a graduate of Madison Ridgeland Academy, attended Mississippi State University and the University of New Orleans, where he majored in communications. He has worked as apprentice ila Kahhrs Chip Strode MARY LEIGH Wilson of ttle Rock served as maid of David McAlilly J3 Sherryl Green Sunbeams 3 Monday Saturday JQf hinor. Bridesmaids were Karen hew Robinson of Madison, sister- inf law of the bride; Linda Jameson Mrs.

William Jameson The bridesmaids brunch was given by Leigh Wilson and Alice Michel Fairlcy at the home of Miss Wilson's sister, Mrs. Si Bondurant. Out of town guests were hosted at a wedding day luncheon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J.

Elmer Nix. Host and hostesses were Dr. and Mrs. Charles Head, Dr. and Mrs.

Tom Louis, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Wise, Dr.

and Mrs. Richard Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson, and Dr. and Mrs.

Myron Lockcy. On the eve of the wedding, the bridegroom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at the Capital City Petroleum Club. After a wedding trip to Jamaica the couple will be at home in crry of Ridgeland, sister of the bijidegroom; Lyn Robinson Brewer, pnee Johnson Robinson, Alice Michel Fairlcy, all of Jackson and Ltslic Head Mathcson of Birming- Jm. They wore blue polished cot Toy Elizabeth Gathings Robby and Anne Toy Gathings of 5137 McCoy Dr. announce the birth of their daughter.

Toy Elizabeth Gathings, April 10 at Woman's Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gathings of Jackson and Mrs.

Laurance J. Clark Jr. of Jackson, also welcoming the baby is her brother, Rob. ton dresses and carried bouquets of kfig stemmed pink tulips tied with narrow blue satin ribbons. Jameson served his son as best mjin.

Groomsmen were John Cot- trill Jameson III, brother of the briulcgroom and Toxcy Daniel Haas, both of Wet Point; Joe Iter Terry III of Ridgeland, br thcr-in-law of the bridegroom, M( Willie Mitchell Robinson III, br ihcr of the bride, Gary Lee wkins, both of Madison; MUi'hacl Lamar Anthony of New Ajany, Theodore Hastings tidall IV of Bolton and Daniel Morgan Baker, Richard Hardin pwder, David Calvert Dunbar, imas Lee Joyncr II and George nson Rice, all of Jackson. A reception was held at the ne of the bride on Eastover Get ready for SUMMER! TEN MINUTE TAN with TAN-A-ROUND BIKINI WAXING PERMANENT MAKE-UP TONING TABLES mos $1 79 Call for appointment TAN, TONE TRIM 1855 Lakeland Dr. In the Quarter e. Music was provided by se Days and Jewel Bass. Carry-white baskets filled with rilsecd were the nieces of the brl legroom, Emily Robbins Chand-Murray Ann Terry, Kathryn lice Jameson and Allison Lee J.iHicson.

They were assisted by the bridegroom's nephews, James Diilwlcn Hughston Jr. and David Chandler. Assisting at the reception were 982-9400 THE COURTYARD and Mcsdamcs Bob Car- ro Julian Henderson, Stuart inson, and Mcsdamcs John Howard Cheek, Robert Mon-Fri 8am-9pm Sat 8am-6pm Sun 1pm-6pm i. cs ns. Newt Harrison, Richard Joanne Samson.

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-SAT. hunger, skip imith, Buford drgcr, Ralph t-arr, Wayne Rone, Tdd Kendall III, Ted Kendall IV, Hawkins, Jim Stewart. Ed THE FLOWER MARKET Ml PIXIES $5.00 a bunch DAISIES $5.00 a bunch ROSES $8.50 wrapped GRADUATION ARRANGEMENT with balloon $19.50 Bring this ad in and receive $1.00 OFF any purchase OPEN and WAITING ON YOU Lunch Branch Happy Hour WejJhtx Pemutung cs, Bridget Chase, Henry 5749 OLD CANTON RD.fAFS gus, Nancy Lone. Dom alaguc, James Hays and John ACROSS FROM COLONIAL HEIGHTS BAPTIST KHoeze..

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