Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1955-1980

• • . , DAILY CITIZEN -Sunday, 3uly 1, 1979- Page3 1 Dana Cowart wed~ .Bob Lee Evans . . ~ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Rebecca Anne Rowlett to Jwill Henley Sims Jr. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vol -8. Rowlett of Little Rock, formerly of Searcy. Parents of the prospective groom.•re Mr. and Mrs. Jwill H. Sims of Texarkana. 'MisJ Rowlett is a senior accounting maior at Harding. Mr. _Sims, also• ,, senior, is ma ioring in finance. The wedding wll ~ · be solemnized at 6 p.m. May 19 at the Sixth and· Izard Church of-Christ in Little Rock. 'The West Huntsville' nieces of the bride, were Church of Christ in Hunt- flower girls. They wore I sville~ Alabama was the· miniature dresses of the setting at 3 p.m., Jdne 30, for bridesmaids. the w,edding. of•Miu Dana Jan Bawcom of Searcy and 1 Cowart, daughter of Mr. and Chad Schrader of Huntsville, Mrs. Charles .J. Cowart of nephews of the bride, were I Huntsville, to Bob Lee ring bearers. Evans, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Evans of Dallas, · William H. Evans of Texas, served his brother as I Texarkana, Texas. best man and groomsmen l Ernest Moore of Searcy were Bill w Whittington of was the officiating minister North Canton, Ohio, brother– and nuptial music was in-law of the bride; Leon provided by sistent, friends • Burton, Byron 4ird, Danny and relatives of the bride. Smelser of Huntsville, John The bride, " given in Winters of Searcy, Glynn marriage by her father, Durham of Luverne, wore a full-length wedding Alabama, Jim Brown of gown of silk organza with Memphis, Ken Burton and fitted bodice, scalloped at Harry W~re of Little ~k. the neckline and long sleeves C~ndleb~ters were ~un of chantilly lace which ended P~tbe, C?'18m -of the bride, in points over the hands. The and E~e Cantrell, both of j· full skirt featured a front Hun!5ville. ! panel of chantilly lace and a Miss Judy Perry of lace train, which fell from Fayette, Alab~m~, had I two bows at the back of the charge_ ·of the bnde s ~k. · , neckline. Her shoulder- · Sef!1ng at. the recepb~n, I length veil·was of three tiers held unmed1a~ely following of tulle and fell from a the ceremony m the church I headpiece of white lace fellowship hall, we~e Sally ·petals and seed pearls. She Cook, Mrs.. Jerra Si~mons carried a yellow bouquet of of Memphis, Mrs. Patsy silk rose buds and baby's Lusk and Mrs . . Nancy breath, mounted on a White Smelser of .Hun~ville and Weddin B 'bl Miss Debbie Fuggett of g · i e. . Little Rock. Mrs. Sandy Ware of Little The couple will reside at Rock 'Yas m~tron of honor 909 Moore Avenue in Searcy and bndesma1~ were Mrs. where Mrs. Evans will teach ~nna Schrader of Hunt- at Harding Academy ·and sville, Mrs. Lana Bawcom ~f Mr. Evans will be a student -~- -s_earcy' Mrs. Nana ~t- at Harding College. _ ~,?<t''I\'151~,,~li>-t;t . tmgton of' Canton, Ohio, D~ Mr. al'NI Mrs. Donald R. Kllngenlier,a of Sy y, Australia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alana Renay, to Ronald Michael.Frey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frey of Ann Arlllor, Michigan. The bride-elect graduated from Mackellar Girl's High School in Sydney in 1974. SIie. then attended Macquarie School for Biblical studies for oneyear, also in Sydney: She is presently attending llarding College studying for her Bachelor ef Science in Nursing. She is employed as assistant Manager with Pizza .Inn, of Searcy. Her fiance raduated from Pioneer Hith School, in Ann A r in 1973. He then at– tended Harding College•raduating in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts in Polftical Science and Bible. He ~s presently attending Harding College. working on a Master's Degree in $peci•I Educatio~. The wedding will be Thursday';• May 10, at 6:30 11.m. in the College Church of Christ. sisters of the ·bride; Mrs. HOUSING STRONG . Susan Durham of Luyerne, NEW YORK (AP) - The Alabama, Mrs. Janet nation's housing industry Bowers of West Chester, faces a slide this year but Pennsylvania, M~ Sandra remains strong and resilient, Crawfore and Miss Kim ,according to an industry, French of Memphis and Miss publication. Sara Stowers of Little Rock. A survey indicated most They wore old fashioned housing markets in the U.S. dresses of pale yellow and will come through the blue calico print, trimmed in downturn in relatively good beige eyelet lace. They shape, says Housing carried long stemmed yellow magazine. Only New York silk rose,s and baby's breath State and the Far West, with yellow satin streamers. particularly . California, are Amanda Bawcom of expected to uffer seve Searcy . and Shelby Whit- setbacks, according to th tington·· of Canton, Ohio, study. ·~ ~ / Cj] t.1 MR~,~TI~ !WOODROOF weds Tim Woodroof Julie McCulloch becime Best man was Steve the bride of Tim Woodroof dn Pylkas .. David · Ozbirn and the evening of August 17 in David and Jon Woodroof the A&M Church of Christ in both brothers of th~ College Station. James S. bridegroom, were groom– Woodroof, father of the smen . John and Jim Mc– bridegroom and minister of Culloch , brothers of the College Church of Christ of bride, served as ushers. Searcy, officiated. Areception was held at the Parents of the couple are church . F'ollowing a wedding Bar~ra McCulloch and Dr. trip to Lake Conroe, the William F. McCulloch, both couple will live in College of Bryan, and Mr. and Mrs. Station. .James S. Woodroof of The bride graduated from Searcy. Bryan High School and is a Gail Mullinix of College student at Texas A&M Station was maid of honor. l niversity. The bridegroom Bridesmaids were Carol. graduated from Harding Oden of College Station; Academy, and from Harding Molly Morgan of Bryan; and College. He is currently ~ Beth Blender of Columbia, graduate student in Missouri. psychology at Texas A&M.

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