Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1955-1980

Miss Pamela Aleta Milton, bridesmaids were Kathy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard, Kathy Brown and Chuck Milton of Searcy, and Beverly Nickles. Scott William Smith Jr., son Mr. Smith served bis .aon of Mr. and Mrs. Scott as best man and groomsmen William Smith Sr. of Little were Earl William Jr., Steve Rock, were united in King and Mike Yancey. · ' marriage at 7: 30 p.m. Ushers were Mite Milton, Saturday, May 19 at Asbury brother of the bride, and United Methodist Church in Sean Harper. Little Rock. Rev. David B. Assisting at the reception Wilson was · the officiating held at the church were minister. Sherry Davis, Ruth Winter, Nuptial music was . Mrs. Katy Vanes and Patty provided by Mrs. Coy Adams Woods. and Miss Susan Bush. After a trip to Atlanta, Escorted by her father Georgia and Orlando, who gave her in marriage, Florida, the couple is the bride wore a gown of residing in Little Rock. Mr. imported organza, guipure Smith is an accountant with lace and chiffon. The bodice, Lloyd, Haigh, Brock and fearuring a high neckline, Company, LTD, Certified was overlaid with lace. The Public Accountants and Mn. long, straight sleeves were Smith is an accountin1 appliqued with medallions. . supervisor for Allied The skirt had a redingote Telephone Company. effect with a pleated un– derskirt of chiffon, double bord~ with band <:lipped bands of guipure lace which ~ed the chapel length train. Her fingertip lace veil was attached to a lace covered camelot headpiece. Miss· Becky Everett was maid of honor and I Virgil Lawyer, an 1 associate profe11or of history and political science 1 at Harding College, ia one of 50 Arkanaans serving on a ; planning committee for a . I proposed Rural ~ife Center in Central Arkansas.· The group recently held a meeting at DeGray State Park, where Ray Thomton, former Arkansas I con1res1man, served as chairman. Thornton is c~ Directo . @Ile Joint Arkanaas Education Consortium. · ''Identifying and per– petuatin1 the rural life virtues that helped to make America. areat will be the goal of · the center," said Lawyer. U the Rural Life Center materializes, it will be the only one of its kind that we know of." Lawyer ia from a farm family and has taught United States Frontier history. He and his wife, Lou, ~ resi~e _at 35 Harding Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Sapio of Norcross, Georgia, announce the engagement and approaching marriage I of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Charles Austin Ganus, son of Dr. and Mrs. I Clifton L. Ganus Jr. ,of 208 South Cross. Miss Sapio is , the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Weaver of Ellijay, Georgia an Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S pio of l Youngstown, Ohio. , _ Mr. Gan~s is the!andson of Mrs. Pearle Nicholas. The prospective groom,. a 1976· graduate of Harding, has been a member of the Cabot High School staff for the past two years. The bride-elect will receive the Bachelor of Science degree in nursing in May from Harding. The wedding will be solemnized at 7:30 p.m. May 19 at Chestnut Drive Church of Christ in Doraville, Georgia. .. • •

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