Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1955-1980

Mannen-Henaerson _VOW£ ·exchang'eli in after: oon rite" . ·· · . . . grounds. Large white bows Miu Andrea Mannen,. A 15-branch candelabra flounce edged the A-line The formal Jacketed sun- boutonmeres. · and streamers were tied on dau,ibter. of Mr. and Mrs. ·holding pink tapers centered ·skirt, which swept in a . dresses of rose floral print M~. Mannen chose fo the the posts. 'lbe twin serving Calvin T. Mannen of Stut- the altar.· Twin ar- chapel .ain. were belted with matching occasion a gown of po tables were covered in white tgart, and Caµipbell ~drew rangements of mixed spring She wore a halo of silk and satin ribbon. They wore blue lace. Mrs. He nd e lace with pink ribbon poufs Henderson, whose parents flowers in shades of pink Venise lace flowers, which _halos of mixed pink flowers wore a g~ of blue tied at each corner. Miss are Dr. and Mrs. Obert were used on the front rail. held a waltz length veil. Her and gypsophelia in their hair crei;>e, The~ corsages carol Dillard of Memphis Henderson of LaGrande, Potted Boston ferns on brass bouquet was a cascade of and they carried white linen of pink orchids. and Mrs. John Baker of- Oregon, exchanged wedding pedestals and garlands of mauve roses, and snow and lace handkerchiefs bear- Honor guests were gr Beebe served the four-tiered vows at 4 p.m., Saturday at ivy were used to complete drops and ·she wore her ing their initials in pink cross mo th ers of th e coup~e, wedding cake which had the Downtown Church of the setting. sister's Cameo wedding stitch. The matron of honor A. S. LackofMountam V w, fresh flowers between· the . Christ. , Pews were marked with necklace. also carried a silver jewel Oklah~ma, Mrs· C· F · tiers and on the top. Dr. · Henderson ·officiated brass standards holding bur- Mrs. Carol · Smith of Ed- box which contained the McGwre of Prescott nd Mrs. Phillip Pond of stut- at. t.he double rin~ ceremony ricane lamps encircled with ~oi served her sister ·as wedding ring. . Mrs. C. A. Hen~rso of tgart aQd Miss Pat Reinhart wi t h Dr. David Burks , greenery. -ma on of honor and Miss Brent Henderson was his Pu!blo,Co~orado. ey of Hope poured the pink leading a prayer. Given in marriage by her Ka en Henderson . of brother's best man. whiteorchi~corsa~es. frosted punch. Mrs. Brent A program of pre-nuptia_l father·, the bride wore a La rancle, sister of the Groomsmen were Vern Guests_ were reg1Ster Henderson served fresh fruit music was provided by a gown of silesta chiffon and -bridegroom, was maid of Henderson of La Grande, a table m th e foyer w from a watermelon b~sket. chorus directed -by Steve peau d'ange lace. The ·ntted honor. .Bridesmaids were brother of the groom, Bryce Mrs. Mark Zuccolo w 'lbe centerpiece on the Smith of Edmond, bodicewasfashionedwitha Mary Ann Mannen of Mannen of Fayetteville, charge:Avaseofroses bride'stablewasapinkkiss- Oklahoma. Queen Anne neckline and Fayetteville, sister-in-law of brother of the bride, Randy gardemas was used on ing ball arrangement with During the ceremony featured appliques of pearls the bride, Linda Campbell of Lawson of McCrory, ~rry table. gardenias and greenery ac- Smith sang"No Other Love" and sequins. The lace motif Searcy,Lynda _~thllayesof FrankeofSt. Louis~ndDean Mr., a nd Mrs. Ma _en cents.· 'lbe groom's table and Dean Mannen, brother accented the Bishop sleeves, Edmond, cousin of the bride, Mannen of Stuttgart, brott)er were _hosts at a reception held an arrangement of of the brid~: sang "With~r which ended with ruffled and Johna Futre.11 of of the bride. Th~y wore gr~y follo~. the ceremony; at white and pink silk flowers in Thou Goest. deep lace cuffs. Adeep ruffle Pocahontas. tuxedos and pink glamelia the pavilion _on the ch h 8 silver and crystal epergne. Greenkeeoeers meet to hqnor charter members UA~ ; \ 1 g O Re -.. I and State Conven- Members of the . were charter members were . . g~uuLa•'ttleR k . . M E c· J' k' Mts T bon 1D i OC • Greenkeepers Garden Club rs. · · : en mS, . · · · B E Bawcom of honored charter members of A.. Formby, Mrs. Leshe Car- ~rs.vuia e· was also a the club at a salad luncheon michael , Mrs. E . A. Ramey, Lake g Fridfy, June 13, in the home Mrs. Paul Hickman, and g_u_es ----'-t.---"'---- of Mrs. Dewey •Wright, . Mrs. A. R. Brown. . marking . the 25th anniver- Mrs. John Burkett, presi- sary of the founding of the dent, expressed thanks and 1 club. Sponsors · were Mrs.. presented a gifi to Mrs. Joe George Benson and the late · ·Pryor for her service · to Mrs. L: C. Sears of the Sear- garden club work. Mrs. cy Garden Club. Pryor is the_ Northeast Mrs. Ray Muncy gave the District Director of the invocation. Arkansas Federation . of The first yearbook and Garden Clubs. She recently I scrapbooks from past years served as chairman of the were on display. Charter members present included Mrs. Jack Wood Sears, first president of the club, Mrs. Luther Hardin, and Mrs. Ocel Stewart. Cur– rent members present who 1. Assistants at the table were Mrs. Evan Ulrey, Miss . Winnie Bell, Mrs. Richard Johnson, Mrs. Cliff Roberts, Mrs. Bill Harris, Mrs. Zuc– colo and Mrs. Wayne Kellar. The reception was under the direction of Mrs. Joseph E. Pryor and Mrs. Kellar directed the wedding. _ · · When the couple left for ·a honeymoon trip, the bride wore a two-piece suit of cobalt blue 'th gold ac– cessories. The gI10m wore a gray pinstripe sul. They will be at home · Portland, Oregon, where groom is a systems anal t with Ar– thur Andersen. • •

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