Engagements

Posted on Sunday, August 17, 2008

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Looney-Moody FAYETTEVILLE — Rebecca Lee Looney and John Ross Moody, both of Fayetteville, plan to wed at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, at University Baptist Church.

Looney is the daughter of Lee Ann and Stacy Looney of Algonquin, Ill. She is the granddaughter of Mary and Louis Dewett of Springdale and the late Peggy Anne and Stacy Looney.

She has a bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in finance and real estate and minors in Spanish and economics from the University of Arkansas. She is a coordinator of college women’s ministry at University Baptist Church.

Moody is the son of Betsy Ross and Sidney Moody of Louisville, Ky. He is the grandson of Dorothy and the late Herbert “Buck” Ross of Nashville, Tenn., and the late Dorothy Evelyn and Henry Moody.

He has a bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in transportation and logistics and a minor in information systems from the UA. He is a carrier sales coordinator with J. B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. Durham-Thulin FAYETTEVILLE — Amanda Lynn Durham of Prairie Grove will become the bride of Matthew John Thulin of Fayetteville at 6: 30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at the Fayetteville Town Center.

Durham is the daughter of Janice and Tommy Durham of Prairie Grove. She is the granddaughter of Drs. Marilyn and Pat Durham, also of Prairie Grove, and the late Kathrine and Gayle Hatley.

She is a cosmetologist at Johnny Carson’s Hair Care Inc. in Fayetteville.

Thulin is the son of Melodie Marcks-Thulin and James Thulin of Bentonville. He is the grandson of Audrey and the late John Thulin, also of Bentonville, and the late Janette and Harvey Marcks.

He is a sous chef at P. F. Chang’s China Bistro in Rogers. Myer-Houghland BENTONVILLE — Alexia Lindsay Myer and Charles Clyde Houghland III, both of Farmington, plan to marry at 4: 30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, at Colonial Court Celebrations.

Myer is the daughter of Brenda and Joe Magadan and Mark Myer, all of Fayetteville. She is the granddaughter of Betty and Jim Lindsay and Averle Myer, all also of Fayetteville.

She works for the rental assistance program at the Fayetteville Housing Authority.

Houghland is the son of Vicki and Scott Campbell of Springdale and Lee and Charlie Houghland of Fayetteville. He is the grandson of Retha Montgomery and Mary and Charles Houghland, all also of Fayetteville.

He owns Independent Improvements. Enderland-Cash BENTONVILLE — Wedding plans are set for Miranda Lea Enderland and Christopher Wales Cash, both of Bentonville, for 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, at Colonial Court Celebrations.

Enderland is the daughter of Diann and Jim Yancey of Prairie Grove and Jimmy Smith of Springdale. She is the granddaughter of Geraldine and Wayne McDonald of Lincoln, Raylene and Dub Smith of Siloam Springs and the late Orvella Jo Smith.

She is a driver verification manager at J. B. Hunt Transport Services Inc.

Cash is the son of Sherrie and Gary Cash of Centerton. He is the grandson of Betty Harris of Bentonville, Ron Harris of Pea Ridge and the late Betty Cash.

He is a project manager at Brett Thomas Construction in Rocky Comfort, Mo. Childers-Akins FAYETTEVILLE — Kate Lander Childers and Matthew Alan Akins, both of Fayetteville, will exchange wedding vows at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at Central United Methodist Church.

Childers is the daughter of Blake and Ron Childers of Fayetteville. She is the granddaughter of Louise and the late Ed Childers of DeWitt and the late Barbara and Dr. Arlin Brasel.

She has a bachelor’s degree in advertising / public relations from the University of Arkansas and works at Impressions in Fayetteville.

Akins is the son of Susan and Shep Akins of Fayetteville. He is the grandson of Sara and the late William Glidewell of Little Rock and Patricia and the late Morris Akins of Shreveport.

He has a bachelor’s degree in personal financial management from the UA and is a private banking specialist with Arvest Bank. Craig-Hancock ROGERS — Wedding plans are set for Lisa Jean Craig and Benjamin Joseph Hancock, both of Fayetteville, for 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, at Chapel on the Creeks.

Craig is the daughter of Pamela and Larry Mynatt of Springdale. She is the granddaughter of Edith and Rufus Capps of Wynne, Thelma and the late Minta Craig of Parkin and the late Edwina and W. A. Henderson.

She has a bachelor’s degree in fashion merchandising and a minor in marketing from the University of Arkansas and is a manager at Wal-Mart in Fayetteville.

Hancock is the son of Kay and Carroll Hancock of Greenland. He is the grandson of Mary Lee and the late Leon Smith of Fayetteville and the late Ruth and Albert Hancock.

He has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the UA and works at Arkansas Western Gas in Fayetteville. Hartwick-Bullock FAYETTEVILLE — Sara LeAnn Hartwick of West Fork and Robert Wayne Bullock of Hoxie will exchange nuptial vows at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at the Garden Room at Ozark Mountain Smokehouse.

Hartwick is the daughter of Nancy Marsh of Lincoln and Johnnie Hartwick, also of West Fork.

She has a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Arkansas.

Bullock is the son of Carol and Bill Endicott of Pocahontas and Sue and Ronnie Bullock of Jonesboro.

He has a bachelor’s degree in political science from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. Jones-Morgan FAYETTEVILLE— Wedding vows will be exchanged by Cheryl Jones and Jason Morgan, both of Fayetteville, at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Garden Room at Ozark Mountain Smokehouse.

Jones is the daughter of Kathi and Dave Jones of Little Rock. She is the granddaughter of Ruth Mussen of Fayetteville and the late Helen and Eugene Baldinger.

She is a preschool teacher at Sunbridge Early Learning Center in Fayetteville.

Morgan is the son of Linda and Glenn Morgan of Fayetteville. He is the grandson of Mary Jo and Hoot Morgan of Siloam Springs and the late Elizabeth Benish.

He has an associate degree in fire science from Northwest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville and is a firefighter in Fayetteville.

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