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BE SUE 10 ATTMB THE
87th ANNUAL
picNie
Thursday, August 10th
to be held at
CLEMENT GROVE IN MOCKSVILLE
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• Address by Hon. Allen H. Gwyn,
Superior Court Judge and Author
• R. C. Lee Riding Devices and Amusements
• Music by Davie High School Band
• Musical Program by Oxford Orphanage
Glee Club
• Special afternoon and evening program of
string music
• Famed "Eat All You Can" Picnic Dinner
TOMLINSON-JONES WEDDING
Miss Beverly Jean Tamlin.
son and Ricky Lanier Jones
were united in marriage Satur
day afternoon at the First
Methodist Church Mocksville.
The half after four p. m.
wedding was performed by the
Rev. Gilbert Miller, pastor of
the church, and the Reverend
E. M. Avett, a friend of the
bride's family of Mocksville.
A program of wedding mu
sic was presented by Miss
Sarah Foster, soloist, head of
the Music Department of Lou
isburg College, Louisburg, and
Jimmy Neil Anderson, the
bride's cousin of Mocksville,
organist.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gordon Tom
linson of Halander Drive, was
graduated from Davie County
High School and attended
Louisburg College, where she
was a member of the Glee
Club and the newspaper staff.
She was presented at the 1966
Debutante Ball in Lexington
and is employed lor the sum
mer as a staff member of the
Davie County Enterprise-Rec- -
ord
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith I>-
nier Jones of Winston-Salem.
He was graduated from Park
land High School in Winston-
Salem and attended Louis burg
College where he was a mem
ber of the Glee Club. He also
attended High Point College
and is employed by R. J.
•Reynolds Tobacco Company
in Winston - Salem.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore
an A-line gown of ivory silk
organza designed with a scoop
neckline and short sleeves.
The empire bodice was en
hanced by a Victorian capelet
of reembroidered Alencon laoe.
The skirt had rows of match
ing lace which was also featur
ed at the scalloped hemline.
She wore a Cathedral man
tilla of reembroidered Alencon
lace attached to a pill box of
peau de soie with lace appli
ques and she carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses,, step
hanotis and gypsophilia cen
tered with a white orchid.
The bride's only ornament was
heirloom diamond earrings of
her great-grandmother's.
Miss Victoria Davis was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mist Carolyn Lane Carlisle of
DAVIE DRIWE-IN
THEATRE
MOCKS VILLE, N. C.
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
NOW SHOWING
Aug. 4-5
SHOWS START AT DUSK
MARTY BOBBINS IN
"Hell On
Wheels"
IN COLOR
CARTOON
Sun. - Mon.
AUGUST 9-7
JOHN WAYNE
I KIRK DOUGLAS IN
The War
Wagon"
Wide Screen ft Color
CARTOON
L00k...
Tues.-Wed.-Thur.
AUGUST 8 - S -10
JAMES DARREN IN—
"The Lively Set"
Coming...
"God's Little
Acre"
i. . •
Adults 75c
CHILDREN
UNDER 12 YES. FREE
I Columbia, South Carolina, Mias
' Patricia Ellen Pish el and Miss
Julia Elizabeth Sell of Wins
ton - Salem, Miss Margaret
Joy Walker of Wanchee, and
Miss Hope Hall and Mrs. Wil
liam Daniel Marion IV. The at
tendants wore cage dresses of
apple green crepe over con
trasting pink crepe with scoop
necklines and short sleeves.
Their headpieces were seed
pearl clips holding tiers of
green illusion. They carried
cascades of pink and green
carnations.
Chief attendants were Don
na Kay Jones and Dianne
Jones of Winston - Salem,
nieces of the groom, flower
girls, and Paige Foster Smith,
ring bearer.
Honorary attendants, dressed
in pastel street-length dresses
and carrying single long-stem
med pink roses, were Mrs. Don
ald G. Jones of Winston-Salem,
Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brandon
of Winston - Salem, Miss Jud
ith Kay Redmon of Walker,
town. Miss Susan Upshaw of
Wilkesboro, Miss Vicki O'Neal
of Durham, Miss Anne Nun
nery of Whi takers, Miss Va
neda Dorcas Dobbins of Ra
leigh, Miss Gretta Scott of
Wilmington and Miss Sherry
Gale Collins.
The bridegroom's father was
best man. Ushers were Donald
G. Jones, brother of the bride
groom, Thomas Edwin Bran
don, Edward Franklin West
HI and Spencer Carlton Slate,
■U of Winston - Salem; Charles
Gordon Tomlinson, Jr., the
bride's brother, and her cou
sin, Charles Edmund Tomlin
son, both of MocksvxQe; John
White Askew and Stanley
Dean Yarborough, of Wilming
ton, and K. B Bailey of Ra
leigh.
Reception
The bride's parents hosted a
reception following the wed
ding in the fellowship hall of
the church.
Greeting the guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Martin,
Jr., Mrs. Edward L Short
presented them to the receiv
ing line composed of th e
bride's mother, her father, the
groom's parents, the bridal
couple and the bridesmaids.
The guests were directed to
the bride's table by Mrs. D.
J. Mando. The table covered
with pink net over a pink cloth
was caught up at corners with
pink satin bows and pink car
nations. The table was accent
ed with an arrangement of
pink and white snapdragons,
white mums and pink lark
spur with tapers in silver can
delabra. Two silver punch '
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bowl* fraced each end ctf the
table. Silver oompotee at «■■»«
mints and cheese straws com
pleted the table accessories
Mrs. Victor L. Andrews, Mrs.
Dudley Collins, Mrs. Bob ML
Foeter and Mrs. Arlen De
Vito of New York City poured
pink punch. Miss Linda Nor
ton assisted in serving.
A six tiered wedding
was served from a pink
and lace covered table fay Mrs.
Robert B. Hail and Mrs. Henry
Cole Tomlinson after the bri
dal pair cut the traditional
slices,.
Dr. and Mrs. Ramey FKemp
presided at the bride's regis
ter.
Wedding scrolls tied with
white satin bows were pre
sented the guests by Mary
Brook Martin as they said
goodbye to Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Martin.
For her wedding trip, &e
bride chanced to a yellow
Ranch Chateau
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NEW MANAGER
CLYDE M. BARBER
[shift with which she used
matching shoes and white bait
and accessories. She wore
the white orchid lifted from
W.J. BARES
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her wedribff Wmpiril
After August X, Mr. nrf
Mrs. Jones will live a* Ctmm
an Codlege, Murbmbora.