FORMER TAHOKA YOUTH WEDS DALLAS GIRLFriday night the Methodist parsonage at Groom, Texas, was the scene of the marriage of Miss Wanda Hopkins and Mr. Edwin “Tiny”-Jolly, both of Dallas. A nuptial prelude played by Mrs. Bill Wagoner of Groom, included “Let Me Call Cou Sweetheart,” and Mr. Wagoner sang “Because” and “I Love You Truly.” He was accompanied by Mrs.Wagoner.Rev. C. M. Ryan read the doublering ceremony. Mrs. Ryan, sister ofthe bride was their only attendant.The bride was attired in a dress of^kv blue waffle pique. With it shewore a white linen zucchetto witha white veil. She carried a vdiiteBible topped by a bouquet of whitegladioluses.Mrs. Jolly graduated from AbileneHigh School and has been employed for Safeway Inc. in Dallas for several years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs- F. W. Hopkins of Abilene.Mr. Jolly was graduated from Ta-hoka High School and served in the Navy one year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jolly of Tahoka. He is employed for the ContinentalGin Co. of Dallas.After the ceremony a short reception was held. The bride and groom cut the beautiful two tiered wedding ake topped by a miniature bride