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HENDRIX TRUSTEES DECIDE TO ADD FOOTBALL
After a 13-month study and debate, Hendrix College's board of trustees has decided to add football to the college's athletic program. Football was discontinued at Hendrix after the 1960 season because of costs. No timetable was set for football to be implemented, but trustees said the sport will only be implemented after start-up costs are raised from external sources. Trustees have also voted to add women's lacrosse with the same stipulation. Further details in Wednesday's editions of the Log Cabin Democrat.



Wood-Myers

Eleise Michelle Wood and Timothy Cody Myers, both of Conway were married on March 29 at 4:30 p.m. at the fountain on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas. Daniel Charles Denver Allen, cousin of the bride and fraternity brother of the groom, officiated the double ring ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Kenneth and Connie Wood of Conway and the groom is the son of Betty Jo Myers of Conway and George William Myers of St. Vincent.


 

The bride and attendants arrived in a white stretch limosine to the beautiful fountain with more than 300 guests. There were ferns and candles lining the isle. The ceremony took place with the fountain and Irby behind it.

Kristopher Allen played the acoustic guitar and sang, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," as the bride walked down the isle. Kristopher Allen, cousin of the bride, also played the acoustic guitar and sang Chicago's, "You're the Inspiration."

The bride, escorted by her father, wore a white strapless satin a-line gown with beaded metallic embroidery on the bodice and train. It also featured a split back and a chapel train.

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She wore White elbow length gloves. She wore an elbow length veil with crystals and pearls lining the edge with a blusher veil. She wore diamond drop earings that her sister gave her and white stelettos. She carried a large clutch bouquet of bright pink and red roses with crystals in entined. Her mothers pearls were wrapped around the stem with a white sheer ribbon.

Mrs. Tracie English of Conway and Mrs. Kerry Guice of Cordova, Tenn. served as matrons of honor. They wore a black satin floor length empire ball gown with chiffon halter and ruched sash and carried a clutch bouquet of bright pink roses tied with a sheer white ribbon.

Bridesmaids included: Aleisha Reynolds and Cindy Marion both of Fayetteville, Margaret Smith, Jesslyn Jenkens and Tara Gall all of Conway and Jane Hendrickson of Little Rock,

Their dresses were like that of the matrons of honor.

Nephew of the bride, Weston English was ringbearer.

Flower girls were, Madelyn and Peyton English, neices of the bride of Conway, Paris Reynolds of Fayetteville, Anabelle Hitchcock of Conway and Kendall Gail of Conway.

They wore wimsical white dresses with black embrodery on the bottem with white bows.

Nathan Henry of El Dorado was best man and the honorary best man was the late Tony Myers of Conway.

Groomsmen were Jason Browne and Allen Southerland both of Little Rock, Jason English, Billy Myers, Wes Craiglow and Joe Kostecky all of Conway.

The brides mother wore a black knee length dress with a sheer overlay with beading. The grooms mother wore a wine colored pant suit with a sheer overlay and beading.

A reception followed the ceremony at the Old Gin in Conway.

The Reception had a black and white theme. There were flowers of different shades of pink in the tall vases on the tables. There were textures of satin and toul. The wedding cake was a four teired white cake with different textures and patterns.

The grooms cake was in the shape of a cheeseburger. It was served on a small table grill. The bar had a wine fountain and a pyrimid of wine glasses. A pasta buffet was served with a cascade of bread.

The servers for the reception include, Melissa Haney, Brittney Mullaney and Cathrine Hitchcock all of Conway/

Jessica Burgess of Conway, presided over the bride's book.

After a delayed honeymoon to the ocean in July, the couple is at home in Conway.



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