Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1955-1980

t. .. · Anne D I peau de sole fashioned with fit- , ing Mrs. Gore wore a grey and unn arr1e ted empire bodice of English white tweed -· costume suit fea– net appllqued with re-embroi- I turing a white leather collar T A d · dered Alencon lace, a Sabrina Her accessories were white with. 0 n rew Gore neckline, :lbow length sleeve . I white pearls the accent point. and an A-hne skirt enhanced b I On their re~rn they will re- matching lace appllques. A de side in Palm Beach, Fla. tachable scapular train fell fro The bride is a graduate of the shoulders. Her veil was Marshall County High School at mantilla of English net border Lewisburg, attended David Lip- with appliques of re-embroidere scomb College (was Bisonette) lace. She carried two white hy and Middle Tennessee State Uni– brid orchids and stephanotis .o versity. Mr. Gore, a graduate a white Bible. J of Central High School inShelby- Mrs. Mike Hendricks of Boyl t ville, received his B. E. degree Miss., an aunt of the bride w from Vanderbilt University in , ~ matron ofhonor,andbrid~smaid May. He was officer of Phi Kappa were Miss A--ng-te ~lson -of Day Sigma social fraternity, member tona Beach, Fla., Mrs. Gerald of EngineeringCouncil and presi– Napier of Nashville, Mrs. Gay- dent of American Society of Me- lon Rogers of Memphis (the chani~al Engineers. former Donna Greenfield), Rehearsal Dinner Miss Kathy Baxter and ~Iiss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph w. Gore Jone Brisby, both of l,ewisburg, of Wartrace, parents of the bride– and Mrs. Charles O'Saile of Mur- groom, entertained on the evening freesboro. before the wedciing at a rehearsal All attendants wore identical dinner at the Saddle in Shelby– floor length sheaths of Sun Bou- ville. quet yellow taffeta fashioned With Out-Of-Town Guests fitted empire bodices, scoop Among those attending the wed- I ~ necklines and short sleeves. ding were Mrs. Clyde Crenshaw Their skirts featured contrast- of Scobey, Miss.; Mrs. A. J. ing colors atthe waist and match- Edwards of Harrisburg, Ark.; ing trains fell from the shoulders Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wallace of in the back. They wore hats of Malden, Mo.; Mr. andMrs.Glenn • • ., Donald Stevens, a senior ar: :najor at Harding C o II e g e 1 ~ ')pened his one::man s h o w o( 1rt works this morning in Beau– mont Memorial Library o n matching bows accented by halo Wallace of Gideon, Mo.; Mr. and veils and carried cascade bou- Mrs. Charles Crafts ofMaryland· quets of whiteMargueritedaisies :\ir. and Mrs. o. v. Newma~ and babies'-breath softened by of Batesville, Miss. ; Mr. and tuffs of nylon tulle and English Mrs. Roy A. Cortner of Mem– ivy. phis; Mr. and Mrs. Russell v 'he Harding College campus. The exhibit of 50 w o r k s may be viewed by the publi~ 1each day except Sunday through June 3. The building will b e ·pen for visitors from 8:00 a.m. ·mtil 10:00 p.m. each week day ind from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 I Nancy Moss of Lewisburg was Finney, Mrs. Stanley Cortner flower girl and wore a gown and Robert Cortner, all of Nash- I identical to those of the attend- ville. ants and carried a basket of rose petals. ' Gaylon Rogers of .Memphis served as best man and grooms– men and ushers completing the wedding party were Bill Odle of Wartrace; Morton Parsons - --- and Charles Russell of Shelby– ville; John E. Boyce, Bob Finks and Bob Anderson, all of Nash- ville. Mrs. Dunn, mother of the bride, chose an aqua linen sheath fea– turing white over-all embroidery on the bodice. Her accessories were matching and her corsage was of white hybrid orchids. Mrs. Gore, mother of the bride– groom, wore a turquoise two– piece lace silk sheath with mag– nolia white accessories and her flowers were ~lso white hybrid orchids. Reception Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, parents f the bride, entertained at a I Afternoon, June 28, 1965 ~ reception at · the Legion center where foliage plants, white and · The Maui:~vfflreet "'£~th Qf ceremony were the bride' . green -caladium and. arrange– Christ in ·shelb~ille ,/,asv the father, former minister of the. ments of white weddingblossoms scene SUnday afternoon of the local church in Shelbyville, and were used throughout. The mantel wedding of Miss Anne Claire Jack M, Par~s of Memphis. shelf was banked with greens and Dunn of Lewisburg and Andrew Nuptial music was furnished by, centered with tiered ar~angement Cortner Gore of Wartrace. Mrs. Howard Lawrie, organist, of white gladioli and K11iam dai- Miss Dunn is the daughter of and Mrs. Robert M. Gooch, sies flanked by white candles Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gregston soloist both of Lewisburg and ,in five branched candelabra. Dunn of Lewisburg, former Shel- camp;ell Pullias of Sik;ston, The bride's table was draped byville residents, and Mr. Gore Mo., who presented readings. in a white imported . lace and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Groupings of Kentla palms and linen cloth and centered with an Joseph Watson Gore of War- shefflera plants in pyramid ar- epergne arrangement of bride's trace. rangements interspersed with roses and babies' -breath. Tall Officiating at the 4:30 p. m. burning white tapers in branched silver candelabra and silver ' candelabra and cathedral candles punch bowl complimented the in holders softened by Oregon table. A large tiered wedding I huckleberry were used in the cake topped with stephanotis and altar decorations. Massive ar- Adiantrum fern and surrounded rangements of English stock, by clusters of the same flowers Majestic daisies and babies'_ was placed on a smaller table. I breath enhanced the decorations. Both tables were softened by The bride was gtven in"marri- garlands of string smilax. age by her father. She wore After the reception, the couple a .lively model of white silk left for Atlanta, Ga., for a week- lon wedding trip. For travel- =J.m. on Saturday. ;/ ARKA SAS GAZETTE, Sun., May 28, 1967. j Pledge Vowsin ChurchRite SEARCY-Miss Martha Neal P.itner became the bride I of Benny L. Gooden in a Friday evening ce mony in Col– lege Church of Christ. Parents of the c ple are Mrs. Charles Grey Pitner of Fayetteville and the late Mr. Pitner and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gooden of Carli e. John McRay of Nashville, Tenn., officitated at the cere– mony, and music was pre– sented •by the Harding College A Capella chorus. The bride was given in marriage by Richard Maxwell of Paris, Tenn. Her formal gown of candlelight ipeau de soie featured ,an Empire bod- " ice and !belled sleeves .accent– ed with xe-embroidered lace. A panel of the lace enhanced the double chapel train which fell from the shoulders of the .. I ~~!e'\;'e~y G~':y ~f MBa~~ ~. ville. 1 Tom •Ed Gooden served as best mm for his ibrotlber. Douglas F'airley of Little Rook, James Knight of Alma, I David Hunter 'and David Senn of Henderson, Tenn., seated f e 11 o w s hip ball of the 1 itlhe oiesb. chu.rcih. After the -ceremony, a re- 1be couple will make their ccption was iheld in the home in Alma.

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