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Mrs. Ray Owen Jr.at reception in gardenMiss Ellen PinkertonRIGIDENTdentureRETAINERMarries Rav Owener’s wedding dress. The bride and her maid of honor placed their bouquets in the center of the table.Mrs. Carl Owenby, Mrs. Bailey and the bride’s godmother, Mrs. Edward Spanke of Chicago assisted Mrs. Pinkerton with the reception. Champagne, fruit punch, sandwiches and cake were served by Max Pinkerton Jr., brother of the bride; Tommy McKenney and Bruce King of Clarksville, Cheri Owen, sister of the bridegroom; Ann Lawrence of Greenwood, Miss., cousin of the bride; Carol Owenby, Gail Wright. Bess Lawrence of Benton, cousin of the bride and Mrs. Duke Denty, sister of the bridegroom.The guest book, placed on a table decorated with an arrangement of fern, baby's breath and white chrysanthemums in a white wicker basket was attended by Miss Susan Owen, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Charlene Owenbey.The bride's going-away costume was a navy dress with anavy, red and white coat and navy accessories. Her corsage was a white orchidAfter a wedding trip through the Great Smoky Mountains, the couple is now at home in Arlington, Va., where the bridegroom is employed by the Public Health Service.in a 2 p.m. cere-14 in the Chapel of on the UniversityParents of the couple are Lt. 1. and Mrs. Max A. Pinkerton Fayetteville and Mr. and rs. Rav Owen of Hot Springs.Dr. Thomas H. Vernon offi-ony at an altar decorated th an antique silver candela-a nested on fern. The front the triangular altar rail was twined with fern, and at eith-end were boxwood topiary*es tied with white satin bows. K program of traditional wed-ig music was provided by hn Gillock, organist.[liven in marriage by her ther. the bride wore a streetled with a dirndl skirt and a ;ket with a scoop neckline d cap sleeves. Her shoulder iffth veil of illusion was heldd her bouquet was a nosegaydaisies, gold chrysanthe-iims and ivy. She wore a pearl cklace, a gift from the bride-oom’s father, pearl earrings, gift from the bridegroom, and rried an heirloom handker-ief which had been carriedfour generations of Pinker-i brides.Vfiss Ann Lupton of Fayette-le was maid of honor. She re a dress of gold silk linen th a hair cluster and nosegay gold chry santhemums.FYank Emert of St. Louis, served his friend as best in, and ushers were Jon Keel Fayetteville, Steve Freeman North Little Rock and Bruce ey of Prescott.Mrs. Pinkerton chose for her ughter’s wedding a dark gold ess with matching cape andne accessories, and the bride-yom's mother wore a Copen ie suit with matching accesses and a corsage of goldrysanthemums. Mrs. M. A. ikerton. grandmother of t h eide, wore a blue suit with ack and white accessories,d a corsage of yellow rose-ds.\fter the ceremony, the ide’* parents were hosts for reception in the garden at theme of Dr. and Mrs. Lowelltiley, 1513 Markham Road.Both the bride’s table andnch table were laid with white mask cloths embroidered by » bride’s great-grandmother.e bride’s table was setainst a white trellis covered th greenery. At either end re the wedding cake and an tique doll dressed by Mrs. liley in a replica of her moth-The Phi Mu Alumnae Chapter met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wesley Gee, 1215Eastwwd, with Mrs. J. A. Wilson as co-hostess.In the business session, a discussion was held regarding the rummage sale to be held Oct. 5-6 at Rogers.Plans also were made for Phi Mu State Day which is to be held in March. The chairmen of each committee gave reports on plans they had made.
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Northwest Arkansas Times

Fayetteville, Arkansas, US

Tue, Sep 24, 1968

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