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The Danville Register from Danville, Virginia • Page 32

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6-C The Danville, Sunday, June 29, 1969 MRS. JAMES DAVIS TUCK SOUTH BOSTON, 28 The of Miss Victoria Jacobs, daughter of the Rev. and Rudolph P. Jacobs, to a i Tuck, son of Mr. ant! Mrs.

a Mclvin Tuck, took a at 4 p.m. today at a i Bap- tist. Church. The bride's a double ring before an a a of a baskets of a i i a i flowers and seven a candelabra i a a candles. 'Hie pews wcru a with white a i ribbon and green foliage.

Mrs. a presented a program of i a i at the organ prior to the ceremony and Mr. a Mrs. i a Wood of South i sang "I Love Truly," and "Savior Like a Lead Us" was used as the benediction. Miss Angela Arringlon of a i a a i the duet at the piano.

The a i i a wedding ma relics were used for the processional and recessional. Given in a i a by her a a W. C. Powell of Danville, the bride wore a length gown of while silk over pcau lalfela with long pointer! sleeves and a neckline a accepted was i with a i a i pearl i lace. The A-line skirt was trimmed wilti lace and pearl appliques.

i'l'he removable walleau a i i a topped with a self bow. Her veil of imported silk i i was waist length and was a to a cluster of flowers and poufs of lullc. She car- icd a lace covered i centered with a white orchid showered i Plialacnopsis orchids and gypsophila. Miss a a served as a i of honor and she wore a floor-length dress of pale yellow satin and carried a a basket of mixed flowers. Miss Katie Sue Bishop and Miss a Wood served as bridesmaids.

Their I dresses of pale green were styled i a of tlic a i of honor and they carried small baskets of flowers. Miss Mclin- da a sister of the bride, was flower girl and a Tuck, I of the bridegroom, was ringbcarcr. a a of bridegroom, was best a Ushers were a a and Thomas llowcrton. Mrs. W.

C. Powell of a i was mistress of ceremonies. For a the bride wore a dross of aqua crepe i while accessories and the. orchid from When the bride wears "something borrowed" it had better not be her wedding band, I I Insl niiul i before I lie i some precious i i i i are Roinj: be I one i i i he vour wedding i SIIRROS! I when von i your u-i-flfliiiK lisl, pill your rinfis up lop along i reserving Ihe church nnrl the reception a A a i is Iho moil I i wmhol of your iovr a i i i I 'or a I a i i von i cherish forever, we suggest choosing il our fine A a rollerlion. a ci I I A i.nvf sn MOUNUIN-STRfAM su rtt tifrlttiHtj f'tirtf A unhil rtiilntilf In or'-r I A PERSONALIZED Ben David Jewelers Ballou Pork Shopping Center MRS.

I I A A GIBSON JR. The a i a of i a presented by Miss Pal Patricia A i Lewis, organist, a Miss Joyce MISS JUDY FAYE GIBSON Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Judy Faye Gibson, daughter of Prenuptiul Courtesy Paid Bridal Couple daughter of Mrs. Frances B. Porlerficld and Ihe late Walter Dodson, vocalist, who I a sang Wilh Porlerfield, and i i a and for the benediction, Gibson son of Mr. and Mrs.

i i a a Gibson, all of a i took place a a "The Wedding i brother, in a i a by Dale Porterfield, Celebrate Golden Anniversary MR. AND MRS. RORER FRANKLIN BARBER 50th In observance of their wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Rorer F.

Barber were honored at a reception on June 21 at their horns on Benefield Street. The Barber's son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barber, of Winston- Salem, N.C..

entertained for the Allen, who attended the June 28, 7 p.m. in the wore an original wedding Danville Church of God. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. 1. C.

Collins, pastor of the bride, before a setting of a and tropical greenery and baskets of flowers with a a candles in a a a a The pews were a with candles, ribbon and stcphanolis. A program of wedding i icr bouquet. Following a rip, the couple South Boston. gown i an A-line silhouette, a i a lace i bodice and an erect, scalloped lace collar. The gown and detachable train were ol peau d'ange and Chantilly lace.

wore a tiered illusion bouf- a veil a a to a cap of loops and petals of pcau d'ange and lace. She carried a bride's i i slcphanotis, centered with white I roses. Miss Brenda White was a i i i in of honor and wore a dress of a a peau with an A-line skirt, As a i a prenuptial courtesy to Miss Victoria Tucker and Robert H. Borden whose mar- riage took place last night, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Brownrigg Borden III" of Golclsboro, N.C. parents of Mr. Borden, en erlained yeslerday al a wedding! jreakfasl in the Downtowner Motor Inn. Preceding the breakfast, Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew P. Jordan and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford Miller Jr. of Richmond, entertained at open -muse In the Jordan Hawthorne Drive.

guest list i of the wedding party, families of the honored couple and out-of-town guests. Norma Gibson ot Gretna and Eugene Gibson of Chatham, to Garnett Wayne Yeatts, son of Mrs. Edna Yeatl.s of Gretna a late Ramsey Miss-Gibson is a rising senior at Gretna High School. Mr. Yeatts, a graduate of Gretna High School, is currently af- filiated with Kiopman Mills.

A December wedding is planned. Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. S. a Thompson of Timberlake Drive announce the birth of a son, John Christopher, June 25 at Memorial Hospital.

She is the former Miss Bonnie i Holley of Chatham, Route 6. On Dean's List occasion. Among those present for the celebration were Mrs. Clifton Barber as bridesmaid at their wedding and Luther Allen, who attended Mr. Barber as best man, host and hostess were: Mrs'; Tom Davis, Mrs.

Horace Yeatts, Mrs. Ora Parker, and Mrs. Allen. Miss Stormy Gail daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

B. M. Holley Jr. of a a Rout 6, has been named to the Averetlt College spring semester Dean's list. WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY CLOSED FOR VACATION ALL THIS WEEK Reopen Monday, July 7th short woddiiu MRS.

M.OY1) lUUJCLA.S COLBERT a i a of Miss roses, showered i ribbon lace, and slephanolis. Mrs. L. I. a Sue Turner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. a M. Turner, to Floyd Douglas Colbert soil! of Mr. and V. IV Colbert.I"TM 1 1 mwr sll worc took place i a 117 a i i dress of apricot ant p.m.

i i a i i i i crepe. crest-en Church. a i i was cncirclcc The. double ri.iy. ceremony icot islc was bv the Rev, Fred a pastor of lhe! 1TCn loaves.

An apnco bride, before a i and elbow cdgct lropic.il greenery, a a sleeves featured a a i a a Floor a i A a i self-flow- i summei- flowers a i i i back a in a a a headdress was a pleled Ihe The reserved veil of apricot imported pews were a i i i i i i a i ribbon. i i a a i were the I i was by A i a a a Miss Lynne Berkeley, a i The a i i i of a N.C. lional wedding a i a i Alden of used for the procrssion.il and'Greensboro, N.C. recessional. Miss A a i Wyat.l i in a i a by flower She worc a short, a i Ihc bride wore a dress of i silk organza i gown of i a a i i sleeves, and a a cotillion i a i bow in her a i She car a i I i i i yellow a i sleeves and Ihe a I a I a in a i lace basket.

I a i i were encircled i a H. Colbert was best a deep scalloped band of cm- for his son. Ushers were 1.. I.I broidcred Alcncon lace i i a a i I I I a i a ed with sprays of pearls. The! Gene Wells and i i a I i a a i chape! of i a i was i i Alencon A receplion was held in lace and a embroidered a social a of the i pliques.

Her veil of imported i a green and i color scheme silk illusion a i a a used. Kester a cap of lacr a edged i i a at Ihe guest registei i pearls centered i I i i A i i in serving were i i crystal and pearl loops i i Alden, a i a double how. The i A Mrs. W. X.

a I- only a was a pearl; Mrs. Harry a a and necklace a i of 1 Miss i i i a i bridegroom. S'le carried her Mr. Mrs. Olberl mother's pra.ver book a i in with a i i orchid a a i waist and a scooped neckline and bell-like sleeves.

The Empire waist was accented with a bow. Her matching headdress was a cluster of osettes to which was attached a short ponf veil. She carried a vhile Jace fan of pink carna- ions and roses lied wilh natching ribbon. Bridesmaids were: i Vlarlha Jane Blackstock, cousin the bridegroom; Miss Doris Martin, Miss Judy Hooker and Miss Betty DeMarcus. They wore ice blue dresses and matching headdresses identical design to those worn by the lonor attendant.

They carried while lace fans. Miss Sandra Horlon, cousin of Ihe bride, was flower girl. She wore a while pcau dress designed to malch that of the naid of honor. She carried a while basket of pink rose petals. David Porterfield, brother of Ihe bride, was ringbearer.

Mr. Gibson was best man for us son and ushers were: Roberts, cousin of the bride; Danny Thompson, Paul Sowers, Durwood Wigglesworfh, i 1 a of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, the bride's mother enlerlained al a receplion in the church annex. A color scheme of pink was us cd and on the 'bride's liable was a ccnlerpiecc of pink carnations and roses and while love birds. Receiving guests was Mrs.

Eddie Earl. Assisting in serving were Warren Roberts, Mrs. William Horlon, a of bride; Mrs. Jake Taylor, Paul Sowers, sister of Ihc bridegroom, and Mrs. Dcibcrt Sizcmorc.

For a Ihc bride worc a green linen dress with a i accessories and the roses from atop her Bible. After a short, wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will make their home in Danville, ORIENTAL DESIGN RUGS Karaslan's American. Orientals are nclaptetl With great care from original Imports.

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