Tri Kappa 1947-1955

Snure · Rodgers Vows Exchanged Miss Janavee Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Rogers of Piggot, Arkansas, became· the bride of George E. Snure, son of and Mrs. Lloyd G. Snure ·of ton, Ontario, Canada, on ..,.____ _,_ , October 9th, at the church of Christ in Pi·ggott. Mr. Brad Brumley, of Rector, officiated at the doub.le ring cere· many. The altar was decorated with baskets of white chrysanthe· mums against a background of greenery and candles. Traditional wedding music was furnished by a group of friends 'from Harding. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white wool ballerina-length dress with navy accessories. Her arm bouquet was Qi.red ros.es. ., . The maid of honor, Miss Shir· ley Birdsall, wore a street-length dress of light blue woo.! jersey ·With black accessories. Her cor· sage was of pink carations. The groom was attended by Elmo Hall as best !'nan. Walter Dale and Ru·e Porter Rogers were ushers. Ruth Ann Sherraden, niece of the bride, lighted the candles. Joe Carter Rogers, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. A reception was held im– mediately following ·the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherraden. The table was overlaid with a lace clorth centered by the wedding cal'e and encircled with crystal candlebra and punch !bowls. Mr. Snure, a graduate of Hard· ing CoHege in '51, is now preach· ing in !Magnetic 'Springs, 0., where the couple will make their home after a two·weeks rtrip to nada and other points north. /a toe 1~- ocr ·? "" Q a JO~,IJI 1J 1951 If:·/ Ruby McReynolds Weds Rue Rodgers Miss Ruby Olive McReynolds became 'the bride o.f Rue Porter Rogers in a candlelight ceremony performed Monday, October 22, in the downtown church of Chl'ist. Searcy, Arkansas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Viilbert McReynolds of DeRidder, La. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Rogers of Piggott, Arlmnsas. F'. ·w. Mattox officiated at the double-ring ceremony before an altar decorated with white gladi· oli, greenery, and burning tapers. The music was provided by Helen Nave, Joyce Burt, Dot Tullos, Shirley 'Fegan, Glenn Boyd, Bill Clark, Elmo Hall, Sammy Floyd, and Paul 'Smith. They sang "'Be· cause", "Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer", and the traditional wedding marches. The bride, given in marriage by her brother Leonard McReynolds, wore a white satin gown with lace and sieves and a finger tip veil. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias. Miss Grace McReynolds attend· cd her sister as maid of honor. She wore a grC"cn organdy dress and carried a bouquet of carna· tions. Amos Davenport served the gr.oom as best man. Ushers were Os'born and Roy Walker. The ushers lighted the tapers. There was a reception immedi· ately following the wedding at the F. W. Mattox home. After a wedding trip to the Smokey Mountains, the couple is at home in Piggot, Arkansas, where Mr. Rogers is teaching

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