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Pawhuska Journal-Capital, Wednesday, June 26, 1991, Page 3
Tulsa ceremony unites A. Roberts - R. Walker
Ashley Patrece Roberts and honor was Tama Roberts, Nor-
Robert Alan Walker, both of man. Bridesmaids were Shel-
Stillwater, were married in an ley LaMont, Amber Reed, Kim
evening ceremony May 18, 1991 Walker, sister of the groom;
at the Boston Avenue Meth- Debbie Connie and Karrie
odist Church in Tulsa, with the Kendrick. They wore long linen
Rev. Kevin Tulley officiating. suits of blush pink which were
The bride is the daughter of trimmed with ivory lace. They
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts, Pryor also wore ivory lace gloves and
and the granddaughter of Mr. carried bouquets of blush pink
and Mrs. Henry Roberts of roses, tulips and larkspur.
Pawhuska and Mr. and Mrs. C. Flowergirl was Lindsey
J. Brown of Pryor. The groom is Schooley and ringbearer was
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Don- Robie Schooley,
aid Walker of Tulsa. Best man was Reid Lewellan.
The church was decorated Groomsmen were Danny Reeves,
with spiral ivory cande- Stacy Schwartz, Glenn Wil-
Steven C. Gibson and Marianne McCray
McCray-Gibson engaged;
plan July wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McCray, Church, 3615 S. Peoria, Tulsa.
of Tulsa, announce the engage- The bride elect is a 1988 grad-
ment and approaching mar- uate of Nowata High School
riage of their daughter, Mari- and is currently employed as a
anne McCray to Mr. Steven Child Care Teacher.
Christian Gibson, the son of Mr. The prospective groom is a
and Mrs. Richard H. Gibson of 1989 graduate of Pawhuska
Pawhuska. High School and is currently
The couple will exchange attending Career Point Business
vows July 20,1991 with Brother School, majoring in accounting
Ken Jordan officiating the cer- and js employed by Circle K
emony at the Brookside Baptist Corporation.
labrums, calla lily, larkspur, hite, R. J. Roberts and Kelly
roses, spider mums, Queen Ann's Roberts, brothers of the bride.
Lace, stargazer mums and ver- Ushers were Bart Ming, Danny
iegated tulips. Reeves, Stacy Schwartz, Glenn
Providing traditional wed- Wilhite, R. J. Roberts and
ding music was Fred Elder, or- Kelly Roberts.
ganist, who accompanied Leslie Following the ceremony a re-
Barrett singing 'The Lord's ception was hosted by the
Prayer" which was signed in bride's parents at the Tulsa
Cherokee by Tina Hooper. Club. The Tulsa Street Jazz
"The Gift of Love- was also Band played at the reception,
sung by Mark Ramsey and The bride’s table was high
Leslie Barrett lighted by a five-layered Ital-
Given in marriage by her par- ian cream cake and was
ents, and escorted by her fa- trimmed with fresh flowers,
ther, the bride wore a tradi- The groom’s cake was of Dutch
tional gown of ivory bridal chocolate in a” unusual shape.
satin overlaid with lace and Following a wedding trip to
which featured a cowl neck- Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, the
line. She carried a bouquet of couple is at home in Stillwater
calla lilies where both are students at Ok-
Serving her sister as maid of lahoma State University.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alan Walker
She was the former Miss Ashley Patrece Roberts
: ANNIVERSARY
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WED., JUNE 26 - WED., JULY 3 / Closed Thursday July 4
GOD BLESS THE USA!
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Duncan
Duncans to celebrate
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50th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Duncan to 6 p.m. at the Pawhuska Elks
will be honored on the occasion Lodge.
of their 50th wedding anniver- All family and friends are
sary on Saturday, June 29. cordially invited to come share
Their children, Mr. and Mrs. this special time with them.
Greg Duncan and Mr. Gary Dun- Your presence will be a cher-
can will host a reception from 4 ished memory.
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The garden is a riot of color --
bright orange cosmos, red and
yellow zinnias, tall stately
daisies and hollyhocks that
are even taller. Though some of
the early spring flowers have
peaked, others have come
along to replace them, and
summer is the real growing sea-
son.
When the heat is on, plants
JUNE 26
Bill Easley
Judy Grant
Mrs. Charles Martin
T. W. Miller
Rose Marie Spangler
Carol Lee Bailey
Racheal Louise Hatcher
Nita Murphy
Sarah Brown
Brandi Brown
JUNE 27
Joyce Angelene Coffee
Kathy Jo Ferguson
Mrs. Gladys Grof
begin to fruit -- to produce. It Charles Dorsey
isn't so different from our own Jeffery Homan
need to feel the heat so that we Zack Hudson
can work with more dedication June Worthington
and better production. Like Raymond Jech
makes like. Times when busi- David Cochrane
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drifts into lethargy. But activ- Kathy Lookout
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Chances are if we tell our- Earl Ward Winnie Whitten
selves we will work diligently JUNE 28
for twenty minutes we can go for Anna Daniels
a walk. But twenty minutes is David Dwayne Diaz
simply the motivation time. Stanley Dean Harris
The minute we begin, every- Sandra Lewis
thing about us loosens up and we Le Anne Moore
like the feeling of getting Jimmie Dean Sandusky
things done. Scott Dawson Laird
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Smith, Jodi. Pawhuska Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1991, newspaper, June 26, 1991; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2287550/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.