The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 101, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1994 Page: 3 of 12
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Friday, May 20, 1994
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Scott Anderson, Dina Mayes
Married In Waxahachie, Tx.,
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In a candlelight setting, nup- wired rose satin and soft flow-
tial vows were solemnized ing tulle.
uniting Miss Dina Lynn Completing the altar setting
Mayes and Scott Wesley An- was the unity candle and ac-
derson, April 30,1994, at the centing tapers in white porce-
Park Meadows Baptist lain holders entwined with
church in Waxahachie, Texas. English ivy tied with white
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ciated at the 2 p.m. double- teal satin ribbons. Family
ring rites. pews were marked with large
The bride is the daughter of teal satin bows with white
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mayes, roses and needlepoint ivy nes-
Edmond, formerly of Perry, tiedin the center. Guest pews
Mrs. Dixie Anderson, Mia- were marked with large teal
mi, Okla., and Vayden An- satin bows.
derson, Exton, Pa., are par- Angelia Bell was musician
ents of the groom. The bride and vocalist. Music included
is the granddaughter of Mr. "Forever's As Far As I'll
and Mrs. George Chitwood Go" and "I Will Be Here." Ta-
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard pers were lighted by Zachary
Mayes, all of Perry. Mrs. Faye Zumwalt, Oklahoma City,
Dunn, Lincoln, Neb., is nephew of the bride.
grandmother of the groom. Given in marriage by her
The bride entered the sanc- parents, the bride was at-
tuary through a tall white lat- tired in a full skirted, white ro-
tice arch decorated with en- mance satin gown featuring
twined English ivy and bows a "V" neckline in both front
made of satin and soft tulle, and back. Pearls and clear se-
The top center of the arch quins enhanced the heavily
held a pair of traditional wed- hand beaded, embroidered
ding bells bound with white lace that trimmed the center
and teal bows and streamers, front and back of the bodice
Vows were read before a 15- that featured a Basque waist-
branch, brass, ran shaped can- line. The lace was repeated
delabra with white tapers. The along the hemline of the Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
cndelabrime saceenedwith gown and the semi-cathedral wedding day. Borrowed pearl tiered wedding cake was sup-
train, on the edge of the earrings from her aunt and a ported on columns decorated
sleeves and cascading down blue garter completed the tra- with fresh spring flowers and
the train and gown. Open dition of something old, new, greenery. The cake was
medallions of illusion with borrowed and blue. The topped with entwining crys-
lace also adorned the gown bride’s bouquet was „ tradi- tal hearts and was flanked on
and train. Her short puffed tiona | cascading design of each end of the table with vas-
sleeves were unique with a white bridal roses, sparkling es of fresh spring flowers and
rosette and pearl design down white stephanotis and white photographs of the bride.
sminiature sweetheart carna- Table service, mints and nuts
venl ornowedinroa tionsaccented with trailing completed the siting A table
from a hairpiece white English Ivy. covered in teal satin held the
from a hairpiece of white Pamela Zumwalt, Okla- groom’s chocolate cake which
satin rosettes. She wore a *CRC wnrcn
pearl necklace and bracelet homa C ity, served her featured a giant chocolate
which was a gift from her fa- asmatron of honor. She was covered strawberry. A silver
ther to her mother on their attired in a tea length dress of punch bowl, coffee service
ther to her mother on their teal brocade featuring a and a bouquet of fresh flow-
drop waisi and fitted bodice, ers also graced the groom's
A deep "V" back was accent- table. Reception assistants
ed with a bow and rosette, were Lori Anderson, Okla-
Her elbow length sleeves homa City, sister of the
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Will You Take
i Time To Send
A Card?
i Anyone having elderly
- friends or family names
they would like to add to
our list, please send us
their name and address-
es, and we will publish
them. Hopefully many
will take time to send
them a card on their spe-
cial day, or other special
occasions.
Send the information
to:
Perry Daily Journal
P. 0. Box 311
Perry, Okla. 73077
On the outside of the
envelope, please write
attn: Lena Beier.
Individuals don't have
to be a nursing home res-
ident to be added to our
list. Local people, not in
a nursing home, will
have their name and
birthday printed only.
People wanting to send
greetings to the people
listed in this column, are
to send them to the indi-
, viduals, NOT The Perry
I Daily Journal.
May Anniversaries
[ Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Moore will celebrate their
57th, May 22.
I MAY BIRTHDAYS
I George Moder, May 28.
I GREEN VALLEY
I NURSING HOME
| Arthur Chestnut, May
20. He will be 86.
i JUNE ANNIVERSARIES
I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
I Willard, 912 Alfalfa,
I Pawnee, OK 75058, will
celebrate their 53rd.
JUNE BIRTHDAYS
I Aley Ashbrook, June 4.
i Ada Dean, Rural Route,
Hammon, OK, 73650 will
celebrate her 93rd, June
10.
Joyce Grim, June 11.
Jewel Harrison, June 30.
GREEN VALLEY
NURSING HOME
Kenneth Thompson will
be 94, June 12.
Mildred Sukovatz will
be 81, June 20.
June Gorath will be 76,
June 4.
Hazel Richards will be
77, June 15.
Cuba Goley will be 77,
June 18.
Loretta Willis will be 76,
June 27.
Frank Brown will be 79,
June 30.
PERRY NURSING
HOME
Clarence Hirschman will
be 87, June 16.
Erbie Fowler will be 87,
J June 22.
(:34hnews......
Perry 4-Hers were also accented with ros- groom, Judy Hasenfratz,
i ) 5 ettes. Matching teal satin Lubbock, Texas, Glenda
Elect Officers heels completed her ensem- DuCharme and Jenny Wil-
ble. She carried a cascading hoite, both of Waxahachie.
Evan Snyder is the newly flower arrangement similar to White and teal satin roses,
elected president of the Perry the bridal bouquet, made of holding birdseed, were
4H club. .white bridal roses, miniature arranged in a large white
Snyder and other officers sweetheart carnations and wicker fireside basket and po-
were elected at the May 10 English ivy, sitionedon the gift table. The
club meeting at the women's Shaun Jewell Oklahoma basket was trimmed with soft
fairbuilding. City, was best man. Guests white tulle and white satin
Also elected were Melissa were seated by Brian bows and streamers. Needle-
Conway, vice president; Mar- Neal, Tulsa, ,ind Brett (Orme, poin tivy was entwined
anda Sheets, secretary; Bran- Anadarko. Ryan Smith, Mi- around the handle. A rose was
dan Sheets, treasurer; Mindy ami was rinobearer and Ton presented to each guest for the
Conway, reporter; Kenzie Fanning Yukon Was Now traditional showering of the
Alexander and Seleste Zemp, girl, she wasalired in ata bride and groom as they de-
game leaders; and Lyndee length dress also designed parted the church.
Snyder and Jessica Folsom, from tear brocade fabric.The new Mrs. Anderson
song leaders, boasting a slight, left the church to travel on her
Topics of discussion in- ydrop-asiodic Her wedding trip in an ecru floral
eluded information about the fareerit . . . sleeveless dress with a match-
Junior Roundup outing to nedbackactenuawhabow ing jacket. Following a seven
Frontier City on June 4. The and rosette at the waist Her day C arribean cruise, the cou-
group also talked about the elbowlenci purred sleeves ple have established a home
June 6 deadline for submit- werein Dallas, Texas. The bride is
ting record books and medal shecaredabasketorwhile a 1987 graduate of Perry high
folders. satin and imported lace filled school and a 1992 graduate
with fresh spring flower of Oklahoma Stateuniversi-
petals. The basket was ty. She is employed as youth
trimmed with poulfs of soft aquatics director for Park
white tulle and tiny satin ( ities YMC A. The groom
Social Calendar
Esther 7.30 ribbons and bows in the isa 1 987 graduate of Miami
Estheerioeskanlodge, 730 bride’s chosen colors of teal. high school, 1989 graduate of
For her daughter's wedding, Northeastern (Oklahoma A &
Whinnir er 0 Mrs. Mayes chose a purple M, and graduate from OSU
Whipple Ladies aid all day suede silk dress with floral in 1992. He is employed for
me huddinhippl oyster linen jacket and oyster Texas Instruments.
Wednesday Afternoon Sew accessories. Mrs. Anderson,
Vdncud dtnternoonSew- the groom’s mother, was at-
8 fired in a purple dress of bro-
United Methodist Women, caded fabric with matching
executive board, 1:30p.m. atdensthjacketn
Church fellowship hall. Forage orbridal whiterones.
Altar society, 7:30 p.m. St. miniature sweetheart carna-
Rosof Lima Catholic tions and gypsophilia, trim-
med with English lace and
. , tiny satin ribbon bows of teal.
Need a baby sitter? Check Following the ceremony, a
the elassirleds. reception was held at the
church. White lattice panels
were arranged at the back of
the sanctuary marking the rc-
ception area. The panels were
decorated in a spring fashion
with entwined English ivy
and bows of white satin and
soft white tulle streamers. The
bows were accented with tiny
roses made of teal satin. The
reception table was covered
in teal satin with a draped
white satin skirt. The top
tier of the traditional three
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 101, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1994, newspaper, May 20, 1994; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2257181/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.