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5PARKER—DEARMORE VOWSfflarrtsmt (ArlQ Bailu tgtnica—Wedne:READ IN CHURCH CEREMONY1!•fNow Ends TuesdayDOUBLE FEATUREmsmParamou 6TECHNICOLOR*® Will Olsnay Production*GPLUS—WALT DISNEY'S ;Swiss Family :ROBINSON Ji4*9 * 4rii • •IV.V.'TECHNICOLOR(2) Walt Ditnay ProductionsEach Feature Shows One Time Nightly. 101 Starts At 7:05, Swiss Family Starts At 8:30. Box Office Opens At 6:40.Phone 365-3475| COlVpendit)-islelei-a-:i-n-Miss Nancy Karen Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker of Yellville became the bride of William Robert Dearmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Dearmore of Yellville, Saturday evening August 12th at 8:00 o’clock in the Cedar Grove United Methodist Church. Rev. James Hestwood, pastor of the church performed the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Audrice Stonecipher provided aprogram of prenuptial organ music and accompanied Mrs. Fannie Keeter as she sang “More”.The ceremony was performed before a 15-branched arched candelabra decorated with smilax greenery, jade and arrangements of mixed rainbow colored flowers of carnations, daisies, asters, pompons and baby breath with rainbow satin bows and pink burning tapers. Two 20-branched cathedral candelabra decorated with smilax and pink burning tapers flanked the arched candelabra.r, I - , • • . . . , , • - IOn either side were 7-branched candelabras decorated with matching rainbow flowers andbaby breath with pink burning tapers and rainbow satin bows. Family pews were marked with globed pew holders decorated with smilax and rainbow satin with pink tapers. Remaining pews were marked with rainbow satin bows.Miss Parker was escorted to the altar by her father, in a gown of silk chiffon with a V-neckline and bodice of Venise lace. Lace capped the Camelot sleeves and trimmed the cuffs, and the gathered chiffon skirt swept into a short train. A Juliet headdress covered with Venice lace and pearls held her veil. Her cascadebouquet was of pixied carnations, pink and white sweetheart roses, rainbow asters, blue corn flowers, statis, stephanotis and baby breath, carrying out all the rainbow colors, with her going-away corsage made in the bouquet, with shower ribbon of rainbow satin.Mrs. Tricia Clinkingbeard of Calico Rock, matron of honor, wore a pink dotted Swiss gown with empire styling and rainbow embroidered lace accenting the empire seaming, with low neckline and puffed sleeves. Her whimsey was attached to bows of material like her gown with self-material streamers, and small bells of Ireland attached to small pink forget-me-notblossoms. She carripd a nosegay bouquet of mixed rainbow flowers with baby breath and rainbow shower ribbon with love knots. Bridesmaids were Miss Adrienne Narramore, Kay Dardin and Susan Parton. They were dressed like the maid of honor in colors of soft blue, lavender and yellow swiss. Each wore matching hair pieces and carried identical bouquets as the honor attendant.Candlelighters were Sandra Billings and Janie Patterson. They wore pink floral sheer gowns, designed similar to the other attendants and wore wristlets of rainbow mixed flowers., David Dearmore served his brother as best man, with Danny Boyles, David Ponder and Tommy Parker, brother of the bride, as groomsmen. Ushers were David Dearmore, brother of the groom and Tommy Parker brother of the bride.Mrs. Pam Phillips and Pam Burlison assisted guests in registering in the church vestibule. The table was covered with white lace over pink satinand held a brass globed arrangement of mixed rainbow flowers with pink tapers. They wore corsages of mixed rainbow flowers.At the reception in the church dining room, the table was covered with ecru lace over pink, and was centered with a silver twin candelabra arrangement of rainbow mixed flowers consisting of pink roses, lavender asters, mixed carnations, baby breath with white satin wedding bells and pink tapers. The cake was custom-baked, a three-tiered columned cake centering four round layered decorated cakes. The cake was white with light anddark pink, topped with a miniature bride and groom. Peggy James and Paula Keeter served the cake as Janice Keeter and Janice Davis ladled pink frosted crunch punch from the silver punch bowl. They wore corsages of mixed rainbow flowers. Dining room hostesses were Mesdames Sue Billings, Mary Dell Cline and Justine Parton.For her daughter’s weddingCARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank each and everyone who helped out during our bereavement of our husband, and father who passed away July 25 in the VA hospital in Little Rock, we thank the people, and neighbors who brought food, and the singers who sang at the church, and we thank Brother Albert Dillard for his comforting sermon and for the beautiful floral offerings. We thank Holts Funeral Home their way of'^making everything as comforting as possible. We thank the Masonic Lodges for their fine work at the grave side. It was beautiful. We are truly grateful to all. May God bless and keep everyone in his care.The Family of Clyde F. BriggsPeT the Chi the Wa! ope Mr:secrepMrs. Parker chose a double knit one-piece turquoise dress, with miniature tucking on bodice, full small pleated skirt, with white accessories and pinned a twin phalenopsis orchid corsage with stephanotis at her shoulder. Mrs. Dearmore wore a pink double knit one-piece dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was a twin phalenopsis orchid corsage with stephanotis.For travel the new Mrs. Dearmore chose a one-piece pink knit dress with dark pink accessories and pinned the rainbow corsage from her bridal bouquet at her shoulder.After a-short wedding trip the couple will reside in Conway where Mr. Dearmore is a student in college, s. s.T var Spe art Eu Me Mt Au dis Un be ins orj Solt; Wc ne1 M€ Hi pr« 1re! Th inSpBACK-TO-SCHOOL BI...BOY S PANrStudent SizesRegular$12.00$11.00$10.00ifASSORJi-Uf¥BE1KNIT JEANS For Gals00 OFFReg. 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