JACQUELYN MARIE MENDELSOHN RYAN EDWIN HALL

— Nuptial vows were exchanged by Jacquelyn Marie Mendelsohn and Ryan Edwin Hall at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 10, in Pulaski Heights Baptist Church. The Revs. Robert Lewis and Charles Barg of Fellowship Bible Church and the Rev. Randy Hyde officiated.

Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alan Mendelsohn, 146 Hickory Creek Circle, are the parents of the bride. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ray and the late Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Mendelsohn, all of Fort Smith.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duan Hall of Jonesboro. He is the grandson of Mrs. James Swab of Fishers, Ind., the late Mr. Swab, Donald Hall of Brinkley and the late Mrs. Hall.

Garden topiaries marked the entrance to the church. The ceremony was performed under a Chuppah accented with roses, hydrangeas, peonies and lilies. Music was by the Jarboe String Quartet and vocalist Dr. Scott Stern.

The bride wore a strapless ivory silkgown and carried a gathered clutch of cream and white garden roses, peonies and gardenia.

The bride's honor attendants were Katheryn Elizabeth Mendelsohn of Fayetteville and Mary Alexandra Mendelsohn of Little Rock, sisters of the bride. Bridesmaids were Lauren Hall of Jonesboro, sister of the bridegroom, and Meredith Prasse of Little Rock.

They wore strapless butter-cream taffeta gowns and carried bouquets filled with roses, peonies and tulips in shades of hot pink, yellow and lime.

Flower girls were Sunny Ray of Fort Smith, and Millie Ketcher and Mia Snyder, both of Little Rock. Ring bearer was Sebastian Green, also of Little Rock.

Best man was Chris Edwin Hall of Jonesboro, brother of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were Nathan Hill of Fayetteville and Ryan Buchman of Little Rock. Junior groomsman was Maxwell Mendelsohn, also of Little Rock, brother of the bride.

Guests were seated by Adam Smith, Anthony Riggan, William Knight, Warren Boone and Zack Clark, all of Little Rock; Jeff Holt of Hot Springs; Collier Lyons of Tulsa; Brad Ashby of Fayetteville; and Nathan Rutledge of Searcy.

Guest tables at a reception in the Country Club of Little Rock were covered in black and white floral linens banded with cerise satin and centered with a mixture of cylinder vases filled with hot pink, yellow and lime wedding flowers. The corners of the open square buffet held large arrangements of roses, tulips, hydrangeas and peonies.

The bride has a bachelor's degree in biological sciences from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. She is a student in the School of Nursing at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. The bridegroom graduated with honors from UA with a bachelor's degree in chemistry. He is a medical student at UAMS.

The couple will make their home in Little Rock.

High Profile, Pages 60 on 05/18/2008

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