Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1955-1980

MR. AND MRS. J}\MES JACKSON WORSHAM Ill · April Martin wedsm~1? James 1. Worsham HI Miss April Vonnie Martin, Empire waistline trimmed with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John velvet bows. Her shoulder-le~ R. Sholly, Pine Grove Mills, Pa., veil was lavender attached to a became the bride of James Jack- crown of purple velvet roses.She son Worsham m whose parents carried a nosegay of white and are Mr. and Mr/ James .J. Wor.- orchid po~ pons. sham Jr. of Amiston, Ala., Sat-. Craig Weaver of Tuscaloosa urday, December 20 at 7 _p.m. served as best man. Ushers were at the College Church of Christ. Chris Worsham, br<ther of the Albert G. .Jolly officiated at the groom, and Robert Sholly, the double ring ceremony andnuptial bride's brother. music was provided by the Ha1. 4 - Mrs. Sholly chose an A-line dhw A Cappella chorus singing dress of violet knit with an em– "Fatller Hear The P~er we broidered panel front. She wore Offer," "Whither Thou Goe,t," a match~ whimsy and shoes "Reverie/' and the traditional ~ 1'er corsage was a cymbidium wedding marche-s. oi-ch'id., T .h e sroom•s moth'er . chose an A-linelavendertextured Given m marriage by her fatb- k- •t •th 1 1 and etal · . ru WI ong s eeves am - er, the ie wore~ white velvet lie lace ruffling at the neckline. floor-le gown WJth agathered . . . ldrt fi • Cathedral . She wore matching accessories s or mg a wai st- and her corsage was a cymbidlum line. A of lace and pearls orchid. edged the hemline and the stand• A reception was held in the Ill collar wac; of lace. She wore fellowship room of the church. a veil of lusion which fell from white vel formed a boucp,t s a cascade or cym-' bidium orchids and carnations in– terspersed with butterflies. Miss Wendy Martin, w h o served as her sister's maid of honor, wore a floor-length gown of purple velvet fashioned with an Miss Jana Hankins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hankins, Jr., of Springfield, Missouri, was honored ata bridal shower and tea in the home of Mrs. Joseph E. Pryor on Sunday afternoon, April 13. Miss Hankins is the fiancee of Dick Berryhill, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berryhill. Both Miss Hankins and Mr. Berryhill are seniors at Harding College. B~ker, W.ade ·exchanged in Miss Mary Lorie Wade be– came the bride of Donald Lee Baker in a ceremony solemniz– ed at 3 p.m. Sunday, December 21, in the church of Christ, Gilmer, \ Texas. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lorine Wade of Gilmer. The bridegroom is the son ofMr. I and Mrs. 0. C. Baker Jr. of ~arcy. . . · vows Texas SNrcy (Arie.) O.lly CITIZEN, Monday, Sept. 15, 1969- IN SIARCY FOR VISIT~. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Sim• mons arrived Ill SNrcy ._ s.tvrday after • two-week tour of the North and East. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mn. Ruaell L. Simmons, 37 Harding Drive, finished 55 months of Air Force service in Pakistan and Spain on Augult 30. His bride of two months is the former Maria de Loa Angel••·Vaquero of Seville, Spain. Before their mar– ,. both were •dive in radio work, he with AFRTS at Moron Air Force Base and she in a local station in S.velle. Kennath is well remembered in this area through his work 'it both KWCB and at KNBY in Newport. The couple wJII remain at the home of his parents until they complete iolnt plans for radio or television work in the U.S.A. Receiving with Mrs. Pryor were the honoree, her mother, and Mrs. Berryhill. Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. Guy Thompson 1 greeted guests at the door, while Mrs. Hugh Groover and Mrs. J. D. Bales presided at the guest book. Miss Mildred Bell and Mrs. Buford Tucker servedpunch from a tea table covered with a love– ly golden organz~ floor length cloth. Table appointments were silver and the ctderpiece was a candelabrmn feat,ring a mass arranaement of pale yellow daisy 1 mums with gold centers sur- rounded by pale yellow candles. The gifts were diaplayecUn the den and a bedroom. Dispensing hospitalizy and assisting as c~ hostessses were Misses Shirley Birdsall and BulaMoudy andMes– dames Leslie Burk, Nell Cope, I James Hedrick, and Maurice Lawson. ~ DiHner honors Berryhill-Hankins wtddiHg party ,~~q A rehearsal dinner honoring the wedding parcy of Jana Hank– ins and Dick Berryhill was given Thursday evening, June 5, at the home of the bridegroom's par– ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berry-· hill, 5 Harding Drive. The .servinl tables, arranged in the living and dining room area, were covered with cloths of pastel shades - and bad as their cen- 1 terpieces, miniature urns filled with lacey natural ferns. Among the twency guests were the parents and granc:\t;)arents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hanklils, Jr., of Spr~ield, Mis- I souri; and Mr. and Mrs• .W. D. Hankins, Sr., of Dunnellon, Flori– da. others present, in addition to members of the immediate wed– ding parcy, were Mrs. Lamar Plunket of Sheffield, Ala– bama; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burke at Searcy; and the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. BerryhW was usisted in serving by Mrs"" Burke.

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