Pryor08_Clippings02

- . ~-. ~ flowers and cand)1uft. lar. Bridesmaids were Miss Leah .Kn. Wayne Kellar wu wecS– Formby. sister oldriebride.11.laa dq director. Marilymi Mcb:teer d. NaabvtU~ The tllble from which the Teuneuee and llistLAQJ"ellLaw- ,room's boreshoe-sba,ped cake yer. Thoir gown.a were JdenUcal was eorvecl was covered "Jth to the maid ol hcmor. chaq,ape silk overWd with Miss Sarah McCullough and ~ 1~. Twin candlehold~ Miss Mary C(llft(S McCulloagh era filled with Oowers nreuaed d. Tupelo, Mlaa., lN!re )mlor an die table. Mrs. Gene Rouse. bridesmaids. Their l'O'ff'I ot aJaer d. the groom, and Mrs. cha.mpa,ne silk organza over Paul Blacksten served. brown taffeta were f.ashioned Miss Mona Lee Moore p~ed similar to the bridesmalds'. and piano s elect !ma during the re• their be.addresses were clusters coptioo. a.nd rice bee& were dl&– d. pink daisies. 'Ibey carrled trfbuled b y Paul McCullQQgh a.nd amalle.r nosegays. Boyce McCullqh. Glen Blue wu his bratber's best man. Groomsmen were Wbea Mr. _and ~ Blue l_eft David Fincher ot EaatPolnt,Ga•• tor a weddUli tri», the br~ Craig Williams ot Okeene, OklL, wore a yellow ~ suit with and Randy Zept d. JndJanapol is the corsage from her bolqlet.. Ind. · ' They wilt be at home at tile Kenneth Mitchell ot ~n, Format Apartments, 000 Cllnic street, and boti\ wW bo seniors Ala., Glen McCullough otT~lo, at u ... 11 _ tbi fall. James L. Atteberry m d. Lo6 ._...,.. I A~le• stepben Kellar and Out-ot town guesta were: Mra. stepben Tucker ust\ered H. P. Hawkins and Mrs. Paul Mr.s Formby chose· for her D. Cluk ot Waldo, Mrs. Jack d&\lih~r•s wC!dc1q an ensemble Mitchell d. Gadsden, Ala., Mr. d. pearl and orster raw silk. and Mrs. Glenn McCull0\18h Jr. A jeweled crellt WU p,!nned at and Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCul– the Empire waistline. She wore lough ol. Tlq,elo, Mi.la., Mr. and a matching bat ot.flowersandher Mrs. Albert Crandall ct Step conll89 was a mauve cymbldium Rock, Miss Raye WalkerctAJex.. orchid. andria, ta., 'Embra Alexander d. Mrs. Blue chose brown and DeValla BlulI,Mr.andMra.Cl.-,– bolge floral prtnt lrith a match- ton Crow ol. LiUle Rock, Mr. and q tull length sleeveless coat. Mrs. D. avid Paul BurtonandSte~ 1 She wore bone ace-essoriu and of Newport. Mr. a_nd Mrs. Dallu her eors.ge MS a yellO'lfOl"Chtd. Harris d 13olae, Ida., Mt. and ~ ,_ .. ._. Mr, and Yrs. Jim BW Mclnt.eer and Mrs. E. G, Ken- ct De\'alla Mr. and Mn. Summers Chamn Bluff and Mrs. Cleo McCullough d Nubville, Tenn., Mrs. W.T. ot Tupelo, ~ ol. tbe Mc:Iateer ol. Franklln, Ky., Mr. bridal co11>le. a Mrs. ·R. J. Moonoy d. Jme&- Guesta were regtsteredaathey boro, Mra. N. J. Wl.laoo o£ Nor– arrived by Mta1 Nana Cowart man, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. te.- In a ca ndlelight ceremony at gave her in marriage, tbe bride d. Hootsville, ~. and Miss moo Johnsoo ol.Winatcbee,Wasb- 7:30 p.rn. Tuesday, Jmie 1 at wore a formal gown ot Ivory Millie Harris of. Bcue, 1.dabo.. lQeiao. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest For-– the C ollege Church d. Chri~ satin Callie ~ a bodice and Twin round tables cOftred wt.Ch. bes of Bald Knob, Mn, Ralpb Mlsa Margaret Nell Formby oo sleeves of ~ f.vcry £netish floor-leneth cloths ol. brown peau Bell ot Camdetl, Mrs. R~ her 21at birthday became the net lW)liqued with medallions at. de sole overlaid With cba~ Blue ot C.bQt, Mila Sara Jo bride ol. Leon ~ Blue. Par- ro-embroidered Alencoa lace. lt musioo were C<IIUlNd with Brnnt ol. Lubbock. ems d. tbe eotC>le are Dr. and featured a Manda.rln necldineand silver caoclle bolder mled Mrs. T. A. Formby, ~ Juli.et sleeves. Spirals ol. pink datsllls and pcm j)OIIS. White Marl(et. and Mr. and Mra. ~ pearls embellished the sheer marble do'f86 on one table and Bhae, areas of the yoke and sleeves. three marble qles 011 the other Dr. F. \V. .Mattox, president of Small covered buttons <knailod COl!\Pleted the decor. Lllbbock Christian College and U1e back cl.. the gown from whlcb A recoptioo wa.a held at the \llcle of the brlde, prc!oonedthe the attached train flowed toc:bap. Holld,,y bin. The bride'• table dooble riJle cere'IDOI\)'. The set- el length. Ker nil d. iml)o~ was covered with brown tatreta ~ wa& a tall ceiter column illusion fell from a h~eu. 0\-erlakl wttb mauve lace. On the on whlcb was plaeed a mass ol. hand-dw>ed Lace, omamena,d table were a-wle panel• olbrown arraneement ot 1'06eS and stock. with pearls, to cover her trafD, satbl qed wtthchaqagne braid Hurricane lamps bo1dl~ cham-- She carried a ~ d. pba.. wtth nosegays d. p1ok dalaiea at pegne tapers were m graduated leooopsis orchids, sweethart tho edgo. On the wider ceutier bases descending from the coi- roses and stcphanotia intermq- panel was· a allver W1l ru.ted umn. Twin candle tre11s andl led with tyy. with pink stock, roses lrld daisy double aplnl candelabra holdirg Mias Rachel Formey was her mwns. Twin thre&-branched ea&- cham{)ape ~rs ware at tbe aiater•s maid d. b<mQr, Sbe wore delabra ltoldq pllk tai,era were' sides. 'l'be couple knelt at'lwhlte a gown cl.. silk organ?.& over at each aide. GEORGE BELL Heart • Hack ..... to ~tt,J;. George Bell I The many rriends of George Belt, orominent Searcy church, business and civic leader, were greatly shocked and deeply grieved to learn of his death, Mr. Bell havin& sum!red a fatal he art attack yesterda~ afkmooo..at b.is home, 1 Mr. Bell was former manager or 1 f'rostyaire for Froten Foods, having sened in th!$ capacity ~ since its opening in 1~. Since July he bad been executive vice– presidenl. l Born January 30, 1904 ln • Wilmar, Mr. Bell WU the SOll of l ttie late George Hu,h and Mae I Thomas Bell, an· outstanding Arkansas pioneer family. He was graduated from Little Roclt Rigb School and aUfnc¥,d Little Rock CoUeg4!. He was married to Miss Alice Lynn Martin, also a member of a well-known pioneer Arkansas family inMay 1926, and to this union was born one son, Darol Bell, who Is now manager of the White County Gua.ranty Savings and Loan AssociaUoo. Mr Bell was an elder aad a trustee in the Fir&t Presbyterian• Cburdt, where he was quite active In many pbuea of chw'cb life. He was a member of the Kiwanis Club, a member of the Chamber of C ommtt~. past president of I.he original Searcy Country Club a nd one of the organiiera and rint president oJ . the White· County Sheltered Workshop. prayer beoch. Candles encircled taffeta. The bodice d. chocolate The four-tiered weddlll!f c:alG8·1 11111th groonery marked tlll' pel'fli brown had a Wide collar which was frosted WIil white. Freab which were e.ntloa«l with foa.tured a s~ll01> at the V- aowere encircled the cake and 1arland1 ot box holly. ncckllno. The Ml sheer sloeves a cluster ot roses was placed T~ llardlng ACa,pcllachorus were ot chocolate brown and her on the tq, tayw. Mrs. F. w, - pl°O\ided a proeram ct classical ski.rt was~ ehaJnpape <>raanza. Mattox, aunt cl. thl bride, and Dr. and Mrs. Leon Blue of LltUe Rock are the parents e>f P~ ml.L$ic with "Grant A muhistriped lace bolt ofp!Dk Mrs V!rgll La aerved the ~Ir second chlld and first daughter Mary-Margaret U1 Tby Bless~• as the pro,. .satin cinched the waist. Narrot¥ cak;, Mrs. Evan~ aod Mrs. Eh~abet!>, born June 27 at Baptist Medical Center. The baby ~uional and reccssiooal. Dr. d~licatcs of tbe r ibbon belt ao,. Donald Clevelllld ~ at the ~ighed seven pounds and mteen ounces. Grandparents are Kenneth Davia Jr.,director, sang cented a brown tier band~ UJe silver ,,.....,.h ....,_L u- J E Bl · andll~s~Thomas A. F'onnby and Mr. and Mrs. Troy "I T~- T'--" ._, BA... bo ,,__ ...,.. ~"• • • ue, a .,. .,....arcy. 10 7 7 ""'""' ,,_ .,, ~ ven skirt and were repeated at the Pryor and Mra. Ke{llll?tb Davia , and George Frederick Handel's wrists. A small Camelllt cap directed the reception. AssistiJ:le ''Wbel11 You Walk," ~ed by ot brown taffeta with illusion were Misses Jmy stree4 William Hollawa,y. C'W'fl)leted her aWre. $lie earn- Deborah Gafws. Kristina W.a, Escorted ~ he_r Calher, wbo ed a '.bQuquet of stephanotis, corn- Martha NeH Blue and Ktm KeJ.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==