Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1955-1980

MR. AND MR.S. DARRELL WAYNE DEN~AN Mis~ . ~«line Huffard weds · Dan-ell Wayne Denman· ,1 The College Church of' Christ ill ·1 H , fl d · Searcy was the setting for th~ Denman- U1/ati wedding of Miss Shannon Elaine Huffard and Darrell Wayne· weddina party Denm:tn at 2:30 p.m. June 5. The 6 , bride is the daughter of Mr. and h d t d• Mrs. Everett Huffard of Searcy OnOre a tn'IJ,ef ' . and the groom•s parents are Mr. The home of Dr'. and Mrs. 1 " and Mrs. Aubrey ~nman of Joseph E . Pryor was the setting Tyler. Texas. . . Friday, June 4, at 6 :30 p .m . for a The double-ring ceremony was dinner for the wedding party of performed by the bride•s father , Miss Elaine Huffard and Darrell who also gave her in arriage . Denman. The buffet. ,,meal was • · Pr~eding the ,cerepiony, a ;prepared and s-erv~J.tby Mrs. Ted s~bon of pre-recorded hymns Altman: Mrs. Leslie Burke, Mrs. was presented by the Har~ng Reba ~rryhill , Mrs . Jack College A Cappella Chorus while ,McKinney , Mrs. Neale Pryor, thel!_eStswere~i~sea~ '.].'Ile land Mrs. J. E. Pryor. Guests fa1'n71y was sealed during the included not only members of the singing . of " rU Walk Beside w~dding part-y but also relatives You". The .bride was escorted -0f the bride and groom. ' down the aisle by_ her father I Place cards , daintily decorated ·during the singing of "I Pledge.... J - -=-- ---- - - All My Love to You,,, sung by with pastel ribbons of the bride •s J~mes Woodroof. _ l wedding colors,_ ma~ked the Marsha Alston served the· places f?r the bride an~ gr?Om d • • . and their parents. White linen ehc10us, pmk . punch. The t bl 1 th we e used on all the groom•s table was decorated a e c O s r 'd t· 1 t th b ·d , t bl 'th tables, and each table had a 1 en 1ca . 0 ~ fl e-s a e _w1 floral arrangement of roses, a matchmg ~1ve branch sllv~r daisies and bab 's breath from candelabra with yellow roses m ,y • k : the center. The groom•s cake was the garden of John Lee Dy ~s. . The couple chose the occasion made ~Y Mrs. Jerry Jo~es m the 1 t . •rts t their attendants. shape of an open Bible with O give gi 0 Proverb; 18:22 written on it. It was served by Mrs. Gene Den– ma~. Mrs. Martha '.l'omason , Deanne Bill, Mrs..Patri~ia Young and Mrs: Sherrye Perry assisted in st;rving the tables. Others who assisted were Mrs. Reba Berryhill, Mrs. Ted Altman, Mrs. James Carr and Mrs. Lee Watts. Mrs. Joe Pryor was in charge of the rehearsal and the reception arrangements. . :ro WED - The engagement · a,nd approaching ma·rriage of Miss Mona Gaye Prock to ~ee Avery , Daniel is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Prock. Parents of the prospective bridegro~m are Mr. and Mrs. James H. Daniel of Albany, Georgia, · formerly of Searcy. Miss Prock is a graduate of Harding, where she was a chee~leade~ and a member of Ju Go Ju social club. Her f1ance 1s a. gradu~te of Arkansas Polytech at Russellvm,, having ach1ev~ membership in Alpha Chi national honor scholarship society there~ fo August he will receive the Master's Degree from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. The couple will be married in a garden- ceremony at the Prock home August 7. There will be no cards and they invite their friends anctrelatives . to attend_. · ~1iR · · . - · · The wedding of Miss Kathy Ann Bullard and Jonathan Ray Sweeney was solem– nized in a 3 o'clock ceremony Saturday afternoon at the . Cloverdale Church of Christ. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bill D. Bullard and Mr. and .Mrs. William M. Sweeney of Russellville. John Gipson, minister of the Sixth and Imrd Clmrch·of . Olrist in Little Rock; pet– formed the ceremony. The couple stood beneath an archway of candles. Potted f fems in white wicker baskets were placed at each side of the arch. The couple lit the Linity candle at the · cen- clusion of the ceremony. A program of nuptial music was presented by the Harding A Cappella chorus with Mickey Sweeney, brother of the groom, in charge. He also sang "Twelfth of Never" with· the . chorus. · • Entering with her father, the •bride wore a gown of white bridal satin fashioned with a scooped neckline on;· the fitted bodice. Venise btce • · stitched with pearls outlined the empire waistline and the brief sleeves. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a Camelot cap and she carried a bouquet of silk daisies. Miss Kerri Lynn · Bullard was her sister's maid of honor. • Serving as bridesmaid was Miss Laura Hefley of Little Rock. Their gowns of pink dotted swiss ' trimmed in lace and ribbon, were fashioned similar to the bride's. They wore daisies in their hair and carried silk daisies interspersed with pink silk mwns. Mr. Sweeney served his son as best man. Anthony Carl Sweeney of Jasper was his brother's groomsman. Seating the guests were : Kevin Bullard, brother of the bride, and Allen Fortenberry· of Little Rock. Miss Jerry Sweeney, sister of the groom, reglstered the guests in the foyer at a round table overlaid with I pink with a white lace coverlet. On the table was an antique can– dlestick holding a pink candle surrounded with silk. daisies. Mrs. Bullard chose for the occasion a formal gown ·of Wedgewood blue with matching lace jacket: Mrs. Sweeney wor.e a gown in shades of pastel green ac– cented with beige. Their flowers were daisies. . ' Honor guests for the oc– -, casion were grandmothers of the bride, Mrs. Marian Petty of Loveland, Colorado, and Mrs. Lee Bullard of Sayre, Oklahoma. A reception was held in the fellowship room of the church, with Mrs. W. B. · Pierce directing. ·· The bride's table was covered with white lace over , pink. The centerpiece was an ~ arrangement of pink silk flowers on a crystal pedestal.

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