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Dyke-1:J{ree VQWS pledged by candlelight Mias Debra Dlane Olree and .David Bernard Dyke exchanged marriage vows in a candlelight ceremony at 1 p .m . Monday, Auaust 22,,at the College Church of Ottlat. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.O1.ree or Searcy and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. '\ and Mrs. BemardL. Dykeof East Hartford, Connecticut. Eugene Brewer of Man– chester, Connecticut per• fonned the ceremony. band and bow. Miss Donna Olree, twin sister of the bride, was the maid of honor: She was at• tired in an A.•llne blue gown which featured a white sheer, cape with blue flocked flowers. The cape was edg~ j wit'h blue satin rlbbon and white lace. She carried a j colonial style bouquet of blue 1 carnations and white pornpon mums with white sti:eamers. Bridesmaids were Mlsaea Donna Dyke, sister of the groom, Tonya Sexson of Washington, D.C., arid Karen Henderson of Searcy. Vows were excbaoged before a fifteen-branch candelabra flanked by two 1spirl4l candelabra holding , while tapers. Two la~e buketa of blue aJJf;l white Junior bridesmaids were ., 1 Photo l>v Mike J w Miss Kimberly Dy~e, stater Mi,_ ANO MRS. DAVlf"'l BERNARD DY~mE I <;amatiol'ls and gladio.li alao .deeorate~ the setting. Twelve hurricane lamps of the groom, and Miss K~rla .held in the church rellowsbip 1 Olree, slst'!l' of lhe bride. room. The serving table was ENGAGED- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lawyer a nnounce the engagemen t and a pproaching mar riage of t heir daug llter, Martha Jan, to David Wade Underwood, son of Mr. a'nd Mrs. David Underwood, of Florence , Alabama. Both the bride-elect and her fia nce wilt be 1enior students at HardillQ College this fa ll. The with white tapers and blue 1 pew bows decorata! tile center aisle of the church. I Guest, were registered by Mis$ Michele Olree of Memphis, Teoneasee. The c andlea were lighted by Kenny Olree aod Keith Olree, brothers of the bride. At U)e conclusion of the ceremony, a unity candle was liibted by the bride and groom. Muslc was provJded by a chorus under the direction of RayWright. 'Ibe Cbor\1$ sang ''God Give Us Christian Homes" as the grandparei,ts and P8J'ffllS were seated. Migg Janet Brew,r of Manchester, Conriec:tlcut was eoloist for "The W(!d– ding Song'' and "Whither Thou Goat". Other choral ,selecUona were "O Perfect ' Love," " Joyful, Joyful, We l Adore 'llt~" for the at– t endants processional, I . ·" Faithful and True" for the bride's processlona1L and i •" Now Go Ye On Your way" for the recessional. The bride carrying a II case~ of miniature blue camallons, pompon mums. and baby's breath wae escorted and given in marriage by her father. She I wo~ an A-line gown of sheer I or11anza and alencon lace ,over white tatln. Her gown featured a lace bodice and long sheer lace sleeves endinl ln $CAllope. Scallops of lace also edJed the mandarin c.oUa.r. The chapel lengUI mantilla ol alencon r lace fell from a White satin Their _ go~ and flower, cover ed with blue and we~e identical to those of the overlaid with whiw lace. The ma t d of honor. bride's cake was a tiered Mike ~ll of St. OWles, cakeof blue and white with a - Mlssour1 servedas best man. lighted fountain in the center Groomsmen were Wayne and top~ with an ornament Poat ~f Marlborough, of two white doves. From the Connecucut, Randy Ed· center of the cake curved ~ of lJttle Rock, •~ bridges holding miniature Tim Ol~ee of . Meau>h18, wedding attendants led to Tennessee. Junior groom• other tiers. On each side of sm!11 were Kenny Olree and the bride's calte were two Keith Olree. All of the silver five-branch cau– groomsme.n wor~ ~lue delebra holding blue tapers. tuxedos which were tdentical The groom's cake waa lo color to the blue gowns chocolAte and featured an wom by the ma.id of honor opened Bible with the words and bridesmalds. With the of Proverbs 18:22, "He who tuxed06 they wore white finds a wife fiads a ioc,d ruffled shirts trimmed in thing and ob(aina favor blue. Their boutonnleres from ' the Lord'' written on were White carnations. the cake. White frosted The gr~m wore a w~te punch w 81 aerved from a tuxedo with tails, a white silver punch bowl, The Junior ruffled shirt and vest. His wedd i ng attendant, boutonnlere was a blue distributed rice io blue satln carnation accented with roses during the receptioo. baby's breath. Serving. the bride'• cake The mother o( the bride were Mn. aiarlea Olree of c.h~e a f~rmal l~th gown Murray, Kentucky and Mrs. of pink knit an~ chiffon ..~er Jim Harding of Memphis, corsage was pi.Ilk and wtute Tennessee . Miss Cheryl of carnation and pompon Todd of Rockville C-On· mums. The groom's mother n~ticut served the groom's wore a gown of yellow cake and Mias Jan Lawyer chiffon. Her camation and of Searcy presided at the pompon oorsage was yellow punch bowl. Other, aul&tln, and white. at the reception were ]Cn. Mn. G . S. Edwards, Ted LJoy4. Mn(' . f!d maternal grnad.mother or Htgginbotbam, Mi...~1a the bride, was attired In a Howell, Jana Altm,u, Nan mlntgroon gown. Mrs. Larry NQrwood. ~Y Y{oodroof, L. Olree. paternal gra.od • mother of the bride, chose a gown of blue. Their corsages were of white carnations. and Beverly Alexander. The / wedding and reception were under the direction of MR. 1 Kenneth Davis, Jr. and Mn. 1 The reception which J . E . Pryor. . followed the ceremony was Following a wedding trip, I / the couple are at home m - - --------L---------- Searcy where both are f students at Harding College. 'it~ding wilt be Septe-inbf' 9 at College Church ot Chr)st in Searcy. ALL SET FOR GUESTS - General and Mrs. W, P. Campbe ll a re ready to greet the guests at ttielr ;Iden wedding annive~ r y. The event was celebrated November 12 at elr home, Camp Beu. 1 e -
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