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Hartselle Enquirer

Summerford, Dempsey exchange vows

Brittany Wright of Baileyton was the maid of honor. Nina Summerford of Eva and Courtney Cooper of Grant were bridal attendants.

Bridal attendants wore y-neck dresses with rouching at the waist in Malibu blue. They each carried a bouquet with a single white hydrangea, peacock feather and greenery tied with a Malibu blue ribbon.

Chloe Hartwig and Briana Champion were flower girls.

The best man was Jesse Dempsey of Somerville. Groomsmen were Justin Hardin of Somerville and Jeremy Esco of Somerville.

A reception was held at Harmony Primitive Baptist Church.

The bride’s cake was a three-tiered cake with Malibu blue ribbon trim. The cake topper had double hearts with rhinestone sets. The bridesmaids’ bouquets were arranged around the cake, along with a floating rose candle.

The theme for the groom’s cake was coins and money. He had a chocolate cake decorated with a moneybag and chocolate coins. There was also a treasure chest with chocolate coins and beads.

Melissa Stump was the wedding director.

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