Wedding Policy - The Northside Sun

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Wedding Policy - The Northside Sun
Wedding Policy
NEWSPAPER
• All write-ups need to be submitted at least a week prior to publication date;
• Priority is given to write-ups that appear in the Northside Sun first. If
announced first in the Sun, the picture and as much of the story will be used
as soon as possible;
• No forms are used. Please submit the article in story form;
• Vertical color photos are preferred;
• Coverage is restricted to residents in the Sun’s prime circulation area - North
Jackson, South Madison County, the Reservoir - and former Northsiders;
• Wedding should be announced no later than six months after the ceremony.
Please include wedding date;
• The Sun accepts no responsibility for unsolicited stories, artwork or photographs. If a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed, every effort will be
made to return such photos, but this cannot be guaranteed;
• Please include a daytime phone number on all releases;
• Engagements and wedding announcements can be emailed to
[email protected]
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are used by the Sun.
• All write-ups should be submitted by the first day of the month
for the following month’s publication. (i.e. November 1st is
deadline for the December issue)
• Please include photos. At least one photo will be featured with
each wedding and engagement announcement. More will be
used as space permits.
• If a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed, every effort
will be made to return photos.
• Please include a daytime phone number on all releases.
• Payment is due with submission.
• Wedding announcements are $150.
• Engagement announcements are $90.
• Mail submissions to Northside Sun Magazine, P.O. Box 16709,
Jackson, MS 39236; or e-mail to [email protected].
Deliveries are also accepted at our office at 246 Briarwood Dr.
Katherine Nichols Sneed & Hunter Woot
en
Worley
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DECEMBER 5,
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THE CHAPEL •
S E A S I D E , F LO R
Mr and Mrs. H
unter Wooten
Worley
I DA
atherine Nichols Sn
eed and Hunter W
ooten Worley were
in a candlelight serrv
united in marriage
vice at 5 p.m. Dece
mber 5, at the Cha
The double-ring ce
pel at Seaside, Fla.
remony was offfffiicia
The bride is the da
ted by the Rev. Cas
ughter of Dr. and M
ey Camp Giddens.
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granddaughter of M
Franklin Sneed of J
rs. Thomas Vernon
ackson. She is the
N
i
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h
ols Jr., and the late
late Dr. and Mrs. Ra
Mr. Nichols of Cant
lph Sneed of Jacks
on, and the
on.
The bridegroom is
the son of John Da
rle Worley Jr. of Co
Beddingffiield of Sp
llierrvville, Tenn., and
ring Hill, Tenn. He i
Penny Worley
s the grandson of t
Castleberrryy of Mem
he late Mr. and Mrs
phis, and John Dar
. Troy Edward
le Worley Sr. of Ath
Memphis.
ens, Ala., and the la
te Mrs. Worley of
Escorrtted by her fat
her and given in m
arriage by her pare
gown of tulle and la
nts, the bride wore
ce wrapped into a
a designer
mermaid silhouette
latte underlay. The
with a sweetheart n
strapless gown dis
eckline and a
played a Vback. Sh
scalloped lace from
e wore a cathedral
her mother’s bridal
veil edged in
gown. She carried
hydrangeas, cream
a hand-tied bouque
y roses, white ranu
t
of white
n
c
u
l
u
s, and blush garde
nia berries and sofft
n roses accented w
t grey dusty miller g
ith grey brureenerryy. The stems
latte ribbon and ivo
were exposed and
rryy lace overly and a
bound with a
simple scattering o
Maids of honor we
f pearls throughout
re Marryy Glenn Chri
t
he handle.
stopher and Laura
Marryy Katelyn Arms
Kathrryyn House. Bri
trong, Anne Fisher
desmaids were
Cole, Katie Hazard
Pearson Gresham,
Douglas, Jody Clar
Marilyn Wells Hill, A
k Gearryy, Anna
nn Turner James, S
Banister Russell, M
usan Roberrtts Olms
arryy Louise Stephen
ted, Melissa
son, Natalie McGeh
Wallace. They wore
ee Taylor, and Mart
designer champag
ha Ansley
ne halter flowing g
They carried handowns.
tied bouquets of cr
eamy polar star ros
berries and sofftt gre
es accented with g
y dusty miller green
rey brunia
erryy. Flower girl was
bridegroom. She w
Audrey Evelyn Tuc
ore a dress of antiq
ker, niece of the
ue lace made by th
when she was the
e bride’s grandmot
flower girl in her co
her for the bride
usin’s wedding.
The bridegroom’s f
ather was best man
. Groomsmen were
Hudson, Richard A
Michael Barrett Da
lan Johnson, Bruce
y, David Tyler
Patrick Longo, Patr
Michael Mullin Smi
ick Edward Moore,
th, Daniel Dalton W
Richard Kyle Rice,
orley, and Logan Ja
Ringbearers were W
mes Young.
illiam Lesley Hunte
r V and Troy Ryan T
groom. Scripture w
u
cker, nephews of th
as read by Grace A
e bridenthony Harrelson. G
Cates and Rachel W
u
ests were greeted
illiamson Donald.
by Lisa Medley
Following the cere
mony, the bride’s p
arents hosted a ten
Beach. The bride’s
ted reception at Ke
ffiive-tiered cake exh
l
l
y
G
r
een, Alys
i
b
i
t
e
d
a
lternating rose tiers
The bridegroom’s c
with quilted pattern
ake displayed the s
ed tiers.
tates of Tennessee
senting the bride a
, Mississippi, and A
nd bridegroom’s ho
labama, repremetowns and their
Fantasy presented
new home of Alaba
the music.
ma. Musical
(The Sun accepts no responsibility for unsolicited stories,
artwork or photographs.)
For more information, call 601-957-1123
The couple lefftt the
reception through a spra
y of
sparklers and was
driven
away in a 1953 Pac
kard converrttible.
On the eve of the w
edding,
the bridegroom’s fa
ther hosted a rehearsal dinn
er at The
Boathouse at Wate
rcolor. The
day before the wed
ding a
bridesmaids lunche
on was
held at The Pearl in
Rosemarryy
Beach. A welcome
parttyy was
given on Thursday
evening at
The Red Bar in Gra
yytton
Beach.
Afftter a wedding trip
to St.
John’s, Antigua, the
couple is
at home in Birming
ham.
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