Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1955-1980

Lowery, '1l.dams ,vows pledged . The Pleasant Valley i Amy Adams of Littfe Roci, Church of Christ in Little also a sister of the bride, and Rock was the setting at 7 bridesmaids were Pam · p.m. Friday,, May 4, for the Parker of Kennett, Missouri, wedding of Miss Karla Beverly Bucy of Memphis Renee Adams, daughter of and Laura Traffenstedt of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams of I Conway. The maid of honor Little Rock and Kerry Neal , wore a floor-length gown of Lowery, son of Mr. and Mrs.1 white silk organza with triple Bobby Lowery of Corpus, ruffling at the shoulder and Christi, Texas. hemline accented in yellow. ·Jim Woodroof of ·the She .wore a ringlet of fresh College Church of Christ was spring flowers in her hair tbe officiating minister. and carried a lace, covered Joe Bentley of Atlanta Bible, which was the bride's Georgia and Terry Edwar~ first Bible. The bridesmaids of Searcy were can- wore. identical floor-lqth dlelighters and also served gowns of maize color qiana as ushers along with Terry jersey with silk chiffon Ware of West Monore and blouson, featuring a scoop Mo.n te Coy of Newman neckline, capl~ts with self- Georgia. ' belt and flowing skirts. They ·Nuptial music was carried nosegays of tpring provided the Harding A flowers. Cappella Chorus with Shawn and Shane Ware of soloists George Huffsmith of West Monore, nephews of the Little Rock and also the bride, handed scrolls to the bride and groom. guests upon arrival. The bride, given in Keith Lowery · ci Corpus maniage by her father, Christi served his brother as wore a formal gown of white best man and Joe Stork of silkened. organza and cluny Searcy , Rick · Atkins of lace fashioned with victorian Houston and Bruce Morgan neckline , long tapered of Zenia, California, were sleeves, princess bodice and groomsmen. full flowing ruffled skirt The mother of. the bride faBing to a cathedral length wore a formal gown of sea train. The gown was foam green chiffon, enhanced with lace ap- · fashioned with Victorian pliques of Venise lace and n~kline, caplet bodice with tiny seed pearls. Her veil of self-belt and rose accent with illusion was a mantilla of full flowing floor-length English net and • lace skirt. She wore a green secured · by a Juliet Cap l cymbidium wristlet. falling to waltz length. She The groom's mother wore carried a bouquet of yellow a formal gown of azure blue roses surrounding a white polyester, fashioned with orchid. victorian neckline, a capelet Mrs. Kathy Ware of West of accordion pleats with full Monroe, Louisiana sister of flowing floor-length skirt. the bride, was ~atron ~ --f She wore a white orchid '-por. Maid of honor waa"'! co~ge. Mrs. .l!;iJeen Shannon of Clinton presided at the bride's book. Serving at the reception were Sammi Lee Johnson of I Leachville, Deana Williams of Jonesboro, Susan Pryor, Sharon Johnson and Corrine Brandon, all of Searcy, '"Robin Rogers of Kalamazoo, Michigan and Marla · Cay · Walters of McRae. The bride's table was overlaid with a floor-length white satin cloth. The cen– terpiece was an arrangement · of mixed spring flowers in a five branch silver candlelabra with yellow tapers, and with silver appointments of nuts , and rosette mints made by I the groom's grandmother, . Mrs. G. D. West. On one end , of the table was yellow punch I served from a crystal bowl. I On the · other ·end of the serving . table was the beautiful three-tier fountain cake topped with fresh flowers, which was the creation of Mrs . Betty Fowler. The groom's table was c-0vered with a floor-length cloth, with an arrangement of amber candles. The handsome cake was topped with _a wedding coach, alsQ made by Mrs. Fowler. Goffee and nuts were served from , silver appointments. · Lori Hughes passed out yellow rose buds filled with rice. · Before leaving for a short wedding trip, the bride changed into a yellow qiana 1 dress with the corsage from 1 her bouquet pinned at her shoulder. They will be at home in Searcy where the groom will continue his studies at Harding, and the I bride will be teaching in the Kensett School system. ----. . ' ~'\ MR~-. -~OHN LEE MCDONOUGH ~ -h} , Mcmonoug - ones· ' · wedding solemnized Miss Sylvia Eileen Jones, Jones, sisters of the couple. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. They wore gowns of apricot Milton L . Jones of West silk with appliques of lace. Fork, and John Lee Mc- They carried nosegays of Donough; son of-Dr. and Mrs. silk roses. Gilbert L. McDonough of Sha nnon Ann · Cox , Selma, Alabama, exchanged daughter of Mrs. Jeannette marriage vows in a can- Cox and Dr. John Cox of dlelight ceremony at 2 p.~., Bearden, was flower girl. Monday, May 14 at the George MacMillan·III, son of College Church of Christ in l\}abama Lt. Gov . and Mrs. Searcy. George Ma~Millan Jr . of Music was by the Harding B i r m i Ii g h a m , w a s A Clppella Chorus and the ringbearer. · Harding Chorale with Dr. McDonough was best Murrey Wilson in charge. man for his son, Groom– Floyd Daniel, vice president smen, •who also ushered,. for development of Harding were David McDonough, College, performed the Stuart Jones and Steve ceremony as the couple Jones, brothers of the stood before an a ay of couple. candles . Apricot' bows Honor -guests were Mrs. I marked the family pews. A Jack Cox of Bearden, Mr . unity candle completed the ·and Mrs. . Henry Jones of wedding decor. . Conway and B. Autrey of Entering with her ather Greenville, Ala ma. who gave her in marriage, · Areception as hel~ in the · • .a feUow~p . .· ~th ·MtS. s· ened arganza fa~ned · Joseph E. or and Mrs. with ban t pf 'v enise 1 e-on Virgil Becket charge. The the .fit~ lc:,dice. ·The igh bride's table, verlaid with 1 neckline was edge in white lace,held a ceterpiece 1 matching lace and~ of of a silve candelabra ~ the lace were repeated oa'\he holding whi tapers. _The ' • j full skirt. The sheer full th~-tiered Wedding cake . sleeves bad a band of lac,e at was topped with fresh the. buttoned cuffs. Her full fl.-ers in shades of apricot. ARTIST AND ARRANGEMENT. - Roge·r L. Coker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Coker of 404 North ·Grand, · shows his top winning arrangement in the Design Masters Best Use of Color for the 1979 Mountain and Plaines Design • 1 Contest in the Rocky Mountain Region.· I I veil of illusion was edged in The groom 's table , . matching lace and form• a ~overed with chocolate linen 1 chapel. train. She carried a .e erlaid with beige, held a \ bouquet of roses centered five-bran~ candelabra and I with an orchid. a chocolate groom's cake Miss Dena Radcliffe- of decorated with a caduceus. Mobile, Alabama, was n'laid Serving at the reception of honor. Bridesmaids were were Miss Linda Bolls, Mrs. Miss Wendy McDonough nd ~rge MacMillan and Mrs. Miss Teresa Jones, sisteq of Ralph Gaskin. , 1 the couple. Junlor Following a trip the cou?le t bridesmaids, who also t- will be at home in Mobile, • I tended the guest book in the. where ~e groom, a 1979 ! foyer, were .Misses An~a graduate ~ Harding, will McDonough and Chery\ enter ·medical school. •

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