Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1955-1980

I: 6-Searcy (Ark.I Daily CITIZEN, Tues., May 16,· 1'72 J ircled a centerpiece of pink ( zz 1 • •,; .Lfl{... IIT h -~::::~ 1-::;..~ · os~ 8:d othe~p8t:l:!:red £j ••-] I ~ . - ~,=~=~::!=%-,.-.......,.... J®.JII ·· ....... -.:: pnneddi~ owkers. de eted with •' . ,. -- . . ng ca e was ecora . • .,,§ -I '~ ·- ink, yellow, green, and lilac Miss Marcia Leah Hays and breath. Charles Lloyd bye exchanged Mrs. Jim Duncan and Miss marriage vows in a candlelight Sarah Hays, sisters of the .bride, ceremony at 8 .o'clock Saturday who were matron and maid of evening, May 13, at the .College honor, wore floor-length, pastel- . Church of Christ. The bride is the flowered voile gowns lined with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conard pale pink. The long, full sleeves Hays. The groom is the . son of were of sheer voile. They carried Mrs. B. H. Dye of Little.Rock and nosegays of pastel flowers with the.late Mr. Dye. pink ·streamers. The Mr. Hays gave his daughter in bridesmaids, Misses Martha .Nell marriage and served as ~e .of- Blue, Connie Camp, and Kristina owers and topped with white, cy wedding bells. "Pale pink, osty, fruit pwich and assorted uts were also served. Misses Sheila Barger, Marka Cross, Bobbie Sharp, and Mrs. arty .Thompson poured the unch and served the .cake. Donna England, frocked in a pale blue, lace-trimmed dress, distributed .the rice bags. Others assisting at the . reception were Mrs. M. E. Berryhill, Mrs. Leslie Burke, Mrs. Harry Risinger, Mrs. Herman West, and Mrs. J. D. Bales. · The bride cho,e a navy and white .print flared skirt and matching top Jis her going away ensemble. The co e will be at home at 911 Eas Race Avenue after . a short ·ng trip. The bride is a , teacher in the . Wynne Public · School, and Mr. Dye will receive is· degree in business ad– 'inistration from Harding ollege this ~lp;r> ~ · ..___ .... ,.__......__ I ficiating minister.. The Harding West, wore long gowns of pale .College A Cappella Chorus pink crepe with .short puff provided the·.nuptialmusic with sleeves. They also carried ; Miss Mona Lee Moore as soloist. nosegays of pastel flowers. Both J 'Ibe bride's dress had an the. bride's mother and the empire bodice of embroidered groom's mother wore pink : lace adorned with .loops of dresses and corsages of cym– handsewn pearls, a lace-edged }>idiwn orchids. jewel neckline, and long fitted Bill Dye, brother of the .groom, sleeves. The A-line peau de so1e served as best man. Groomsmen ~ skirt flowed into a chapel train. were Bill Chism, Ronny I The tiered, floor-length veil was Copeland, Jerry Rubio and Jeff I held by a headpiece of tiny Spencer. Ushers were Jim flowers, pearls, and white Duncan and Bruce Gump. streamers. Shecarrieda C'A>lonial Jimmy Dwican, ne~ew of the bouquet of roses and baby's· bride, served as ringbearer. · · In the. church foyer Mrs. Ronnie Peacock atten\led the bride's book, ·which was placed on a rOlllld, white-covered table centered with a pink candle. Mrs. Joseph Pryor, who directedthe .wedding, was also in charge of the . reception in the church fellowship room following the ceremony. 1be table, covered With rwhit9, OOQt..;~, lace– edged clotli, .was overlaid \\'itb , lace and trimmed with .pink ! ribbon bows. Four slender pink candles in silver candelabrae CASUAL ENSEMBLE - f Mrs. -Amanda Risill'ger models a streef-:"'a.notli knit navy and white four piece ensemble ·tor auests at the :I AWH Style Show. a-1'17~ . SEARCY, Ark. Harding -College in disarray yeste news that-a fellow been killed when ists fire bombed a at Romets main a "We've got kid finals," said Ted A of students at the ! about 2,400 stud really tom our ca mE STUDE Jane Kirby, 19, Monday. She was elementary educa Her brother, Ra 21, escaped the fla age. They had taken ester finals early af.\d were on their way to visit their parents, µr_. and s. De~i~ Kirby _ in Saudja A1!J.b~a. Tne Kirbys moved receritly from Aberdeen, Miss. "She was a very high-quali- ty young lady," Altman ·said. "She was the kind you'd choose if you were looking for a good wife." "Vivacious is the word that best described 1}tr ," said Hugh Groove r, Ha din g Col– lege athletic direct.or. "She was very bubbly . • . out– oing young lady." j • •

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