is ley.goniM ofr Lw4«Wiley Post crash about lint Hnrrinv,is cnferlain-; evening in Miss Mollyidc-elert.Dub whito-nine. w*ith npposition got its off of pb-son bus boon ic Lou is inn.■! I at a nurl-lETHin Placeioy and em-ylng or w«?»-igli or talk? STEETII on* (non-nclcl)more nrmly No gummy, tie. Doer not r (denlure fl today at*» .uni Manning.a trip 1o j visited Mrs.lt;■V - ?tvtMrs. Conrad Richard Kinard(Photo by Woodward)JUKIIhfV hi«lelrd 01(Afternoon Ceremony Unites In CarriageDorothy Scarborough and Conrad KinardWo a weal lie the bin thingMrs. iIron of visiting I’aymoMr.Mrs. .1On Saturday afternoon, August 13, at 4 o'clock in the Khrevi* ... - . ■ illicit*First Baptist ChJrch, Miss Dorothy Helen Scarborough became the bride of Mr. Conrad Richard Kinard of Good Pine, Louisiana. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Tructt L. Scarborough of Nashville, Tennessee, and Mr. Kinard is the son •;f Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kinard of Good Pine, Louisiana.11|\ \v. K. P.. Lookridgc of New i Hetty Lynn Scarborough, was the Orleans heard their vows* before ! little Dimer girl. She wore a while and altar banked with floor Iras- nylon sheer dress With ruffled bo-. . « a a iket.s of white gladiola, stork and aslers. and lull candelabra holding gleaming while tapers.Mis;; Mary Ann MeLaurin provided the nuptial music at the organ and accompanied Miss Peggy I'oberson of Arcadia who sang ‘O Promise Mr and ' The Lord's Praver.dice, a bandeaux of white flowers in her hair and carried a basket of while blooms.Miss Scarborough who was givenin marriage by Inn- grandfather. Mr. W. K. () 1 jn.*.!«••»lt;I of Monroe, wa? lovely in a gown of chantillytheir e stayed Mr. 'Port .lt;■home lt;Hi?* pa affern? they wa fewtheir I Mr.son of or Mr. Marie i supperalso, i1andlacM over satin with a softly round! Spring;S'weMiss / Llizabeth Scarborough ofDallas was h»*r sister’s maid of-I I » \ 1ed neckline interspersed with ! icnd-'il 'pearls and irredrsrent sequins. A |JulietI cap of lace with a sealtop-bonor and was aliiiod in u dark | | j,,.,ed brim dolled with sard pearlslast Si*lowing fingertip , vi’il of illusion. The long laco with bill skirl and mulching lion- Serves of die gown lt;’ame(n caPa-a«jiia taffeta wall/. ' HigHi dress sl;irl and that el She carried art all while coinliiv (joint.v over her wrist;-;, lieflonial style bouquet. ’1 be brides-1 onjv j;-,vetr.V was liny pearl ear-m.'fid Miss Lovinia Kinard ol(iood Pine, sister of Hie groom.and Miss ( df sida Simpson ereidentically gowned to the maid °t !j wltiio orchid, honor and aim carried while eo- 1 lonial bouquets.'['lie bride’s young sister. Missnil. ; I iei bouquet was of colonial stvle load of whi'e luier d‘,amour and lt;•lt; ftp-red with *a pm pie throat-RK CLEANERS’ NATIONAL CONTEST!Mr. Toimny Lewis of Lake Pro. videin’c servi’d Mr. Kinard as best man. The nslim i were Mr. I fern y Harrison and Mr. Kenneth Stevenson. both of .Jena. Louisiana.pvt i o iu\'I’he mother of (lie bride. Mrs. Siso liorougJi. wa.s altirefl in a dress j of pink lace with which she wore . pink arreesnrie : and '.I wllile ore-eake.at the KorArknmi-reen sorg’s from Itrip, IILouitd;COfM’llIIK*uatedtil lend' ualed he wa: AlphaLl?