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- completed the table decor. Dainty sandwiches aad confecUoos were servefl on silver trays. About 6.5 called during the aftemoon. Mrs. Bill Harris, Mrs. Searcy D~ CITJ2EN P-ee5 Rusty Meadows aJ¥i MilJ Kristie Vinson were hostesses for a kitchen gadget shower given for Miss I..llwyer al the Harriil bome on Nortb Cedar in Searcy Thursday. The bride-elect was presented a clever corsage, made by Mrs. f.ora Prince. Refreshment.a were terVed from the dining table which was centered with an arrangement of fall Oowers. numbe,r of her college frienda were guests ol Mn. Bob Winston and Mist Summer Smith at the Winston home Wednesday night for a rice bag party bonoriat the brlde-f~ whole nuutiage to David Underwood wtll be solem· ni.zed Friday at &:SO at the College Church of Chriet. The guesta tied the apricot rice bags while refresh· menta were being '8l"Ved.. Miss Lawyer was Mrs. Virgil Lawyer, ., mother of the honoree, assisted in opening the gifts. Miu Lawyer and a presented a gift from the hoSte&&eS. ( Photo --, Mlkt J11mes l MRS. DAVID WAYNE UNDERWOOD !Jnderwood-Lawyer wedding solemnized I Entering with her fatller, the bride wore a formal gown of caDdlelight organdy and Alencoo lace wtU. a Victorian neckline aod cap sleeves accented with lace. The fitted bodice waa of lace and the full Oowlng dirt, I which fell to dlapel length, had appllques of lace ltlt- 1 ched on the front. Her veO ot ilhmon was a mantllla ol I Englieb net and lace secured ' by a Camelot cap and fell to cathednl length. She carried a bouquet of rosebuds an.d gypeophelia. Misa Andee Lawyer and The wedding qf Miss with matching floor length Mrs. Ron Jennings of Dallaa, ! Martha Jan Lawyer, overdrape ol chiffon. The s1aten of the bride, were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. groom's mother choee a .maidofbonor and matron of ! Virgil Lawyer, and D.avid formal gown of turquoi.se honor, reapectJvely. Wade Underwood, son af Mr. qlanA with matching jacket I Bridesmaids were )(Isa I* Mrs. Ralph David Un- of lace. Their corsages were !Becky Underwood of 1 derwood of Florence, white cymbidium orctuds. Florence, slater of the 1 Aiabama, wasaolemnized by Mrs. Robert Underwood of groom; and Mn. Bob Win-' candlelight at 1:30 p.m., Muscle Shoals, Alabama, , •ton and Mn. Ruaty Friday; September 9 at the · grandmother of the groom, Meadowt, both ol Searcy. College Church ot Qizut. was an honored gueat. , 1'heir gowns or qiana :were 'llle bride'• father per- ArecepUon was held in the. 1 faahl.olled with a draped . fOT'm~d the double ring fellowahlp room. 1be bride's neckline whk.b fonned a 1 ceremony, which be wrote table was covered with a capelet at the back aod 1q I especially Jor hla daughter. gathered cloth of white net. sleeves, the colon beiJII The groom'• father aleo 'Ille four•t.lered ~e was complementing shades of aaaiated ill the ceremony. frosted wtth white roses 1 tangerine, burnt oran1e The setting waa ao arch of accented with delicate peadl peach alld apricot 'Ibey candles with twin candle hues. Freah nowera in carried ;aeket.a ~f silk tJ-eea ateach IJlde. Baskets of shades of peach were placed Dowen tied wttb bitteuweet , fall Oowera were oaed in on top.1,fra. Jack Alston and velvet ribbon. i: accent and matching eeven• ·Mrs. Lewis Yingling served 1be groom•a father terved brllnCb candelabra at the the cake. Mn. Oscar Higdpn aa best man. Groom1men out.er ed,el oi the a1tar and Mn. Doyle Wade, aunta were Dallaa Dobba of ' completed the decor. 'l1le of the groom, ~ the Columbus, Mlsalaatppl, aialea were marked with punch, aallillted by Mrs. John c..r,, Beck ol Dallu and I caudlea in" bwrlcane ~ ProCk and lira. Evan Ulrey. 'Charles Burt~ · and tied wit.b apricot rlbbul& Mrs. J .E. Pryor directed the Jooathao Snell of • ma~ Dowers, _ w~ and~- Usben were Jim Dr. Kenneth Davia Jr. luardea of Alb1and City, directed the Harding A Tenne11ee, Bryan Un• Ca ppella cborua lo a derwood and Robert Burdl prosramofbymu precedllll of Florence and Bruce the ce.remooy. He allo ADI Woodall ot Harvey, llllnola. ''I PledgeMy Love," and the M1Nea Summ« Smith of cborua aang "O Prom.lie Calhoun, Georgia and Me" u the mothers were Shauna Lawyer of Dell Qty. being aeated. ~ tradiUoa.al Oklahoma, coual.n of tbe procesaional aad receatooal , bride, realltered the ..-. were uaed. • at two pedeatala in the foyer of the cbureb. '1b4t bride'a mother cbole far the occallkln a formal pwn of cranberrJ cr,pe. 'lbe centerpiece was .a silver candelabra holding bittersweet ta~ with an atrl!ngement of fall nowen in the center Item. Aaaiattng at the table were Mesdames C. M. Angel, Doo Cleveland, Bob Corbin, • Kenneth Davis Jr., T. A, Formby, BHl Harris, Conan! Haya, Bob Helsten, Nelton James, Ray Muncy, Harry ( OIN!e, Joe Segrav.es, Russell I Simmons, George Wilson and James '\'ingling. Miss Amy Lawyer distributed rice bags to the gµeata. . f For travel the bride wore a two-piece dress of, brown qiana. Mr. and Mrs. Un• derwood .wUI be at home in Searcy .where both are students at Harding College. Parties honor bride-elect The fellowahlp room of Cox BouJeva.rd Church of Chmt · in Sheffield, Alabama, was lhe setting for an afternoon bridal tea booortng Miss Jan Lawyer, bride-elect of David Underwood of Florence, Alabama, Saturday, August 'rt. Approximately 40 gueete attended. • Miel Lawyef was attired m a formal gown of rose chiffon over taffeta. Sbe wore a white carnation corsage, a gift of the bostesaes. The retnehment table wa1 covered with white lace accented by a centerpiece of mixed aummer flowen. A aingle pink candle flanked the arrangement. Ho5teSee$ were Mesdames Kermlt Mttchell, James Belew, Billy Banb, Glen Rikard, Roy Clark, Horace Cleveland, Ed Slau1hter. Harold Damell and JfffY Ford. MRS. W, G. THOMPSON Miss Arnold Is Married -v In Searc~~ SEARCY - ?ali~s Donna Jean Arnold and Wesley Glenn '.l'.bompson exchanged .mar– nage vows at 7:30 p.m. Satur• d~ in First Assembly of~ ,Church. A reception followed .111 the fellowship hall. The bride is the daughter o.f Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ar• no 1 d of Indianapolis. Mr. 'I'bompson is tile son of Mrs. .T<ihn L. Rosenbalm and t,he lateWilliam G. Thompson. Rev. Carter Rogers read the i vows. Miss Oheri Tripp pre– sented guitar music. Giveu in marriage by bet father, the bride wore a ,gown of peau de soie enhanced by a cape o1 Chantilly. lace and seed pearls. Tbe skirt ex• tended to form a cathedral train. A Juliet cap of la"Ce an1 pearls secured her veil. She -carried a. bouquet ol daisies and yellow roses. Miss Terri Ann Arnold of Ill· dianapolis was her &ister's maid of honor. Bridesm.akts were Miss G:k!nda Sue Tbom11• son of Dal.as, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Buddy Searcy. ·Miss Tonya Cothern and Ti mm y Cothern were flower girl and i-jngbearer. Stan CoOxern served as best man. Groomsmen were Foater Smith and tihe bride's.brother, Larry Arnold of Indianapolis. After a trip to Eden Isle, the t<>uple will be at home in ~arcy, where the bridegroom .IS owner of Searcy Shopper and Bu.yers Guide, and the bri~e is a secretary and t raphlc artist for the same 1 publication. Miu Lawyer wae honored at a Sunday aftemoon receptlao August 14 at the country home of Mn-. I Howard Morria an Sboa.11 Creek to FloN!DCe. The bride'• t•ble WH covered with a floor len&tb cloth of lvor1 organdy cutwork <1Ver apricot aalin. The centerpiece was apricot ca.mationa and 1YP10J)hella lo a tllver bowl. Apricot tapen lo atlver candelabra

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