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MRS. TERRT LONNIK BIDDLEMiss Virginia Dale Terrv, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles K. Terry, beeama tht bride of Terry Lonnie Rlddla, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie W. Riddle. Saturday. June 19, at 4 o’clock In the afternoon in Lee Street Baptist Church.The Rev. B. B. Isley performed the double ring ceremony before a setting of Areca palmar- :---and tropical foliage, seven-^otfh train. Her fingertip veilbranched candelabra with lighted tapers, and baskets holding white gladioli, chrysanthemums and gypsophila.Miss Harriett Dawson, cousin of the bride, presented a program of wedding music and Miss Janet Snead sang “Because, O Perfect Love. and.for the benediction, The Wedding Prayer. The traditional wedding marches were used Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white silk organza and Chantilly lace, fashioned with basque bodice of lace, featuring a Sabrina neckline encrusted with seed pearls and sequins. The bouffant harem skirt of silk organza, designed with a halfmoon shaped panel of lace inof pure silk illusion was attached to a crown of pearls and lace trimmed with sequins. She carried a white prayer book centered with a white Cat-tleya orchid showered with white streamers.front and matching lace ap-pliques, flowed into a chapel- f*l ‘n ■***• U those worn byMiss Jeanne Abbott was maid of honor. Her streel-lenglh dress was of pink embossed taffeta, featuring a scalloped neckline and full skirt and she wore a matching picture hat and carried a nosegay of pink Esther Reid daisies and pink sweetheart roses showered with pink ribbon.Miss Gaya Dawson, Miss Jane Rawley, and Miss Patsy Farmer, all cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore lavender taffeta dresses and matching headpieces identi|the honor attendant. They carSANDS MOTEL• Whit* Lake, N. C. «* Room* * efficiency And.All Are Alr-C.relH.nMSWIMMING POOL • FREE:* C.lf (■■lt;•»( Wok-lnd* HoU**yi) * !••lt; Im* Bide* SKufflokeord * One-Mi If Heur Cr*we Dince Lett# m Dally.* VERY REASONABLE RATES * Writ, or Pfco** 142-3275 for Brochureried nosegays of lavender Esther Reid daisies showered with lavender ribbon.La Nell Bush was flower girl. She wore a floor-length dress of white embossed taffeta andA program of traditional wedding music was presented by Mrs. Keen Hedrick, organist, and Clark Graves of Virginia Beach, uncle of the bridegroom, who sang I Love Thee” by Grieg, ”At Dawning by Cadman, and The Lord's Prayer by Malotte.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of while bridal satin, fashioned with molded bodice overlaid with appliqued lace roses around the oval neckline. The long sleeves ended in calla points, and the beil-s h a p e d skirt featured two front panels of hand-appliqued lace extending from the hemline to, peaks featuring satin rosettes and ai i . . . A reception was held at Ho-matching jacket. Her head-lp, Danville. Mrs. R. E. Lentzdress was a flyaway veil, and introduced the guests to the re-she. earned rose petals in a ccivjpg linc Mrs L Wrpnnhad charge of the guest reg-rbasket.Mr. Riddle was best man for his son. Ushers were Steven Kiddle, brother of the bridegroom; Donald Campbell, Butch Brown ami Jimmy Henderson. David Terry, brother of the bride, was junior usher.
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Danville, Virginia, US

Sun, Jun 20, 1965

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