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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 27

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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27
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THE JACKSON SUN, SUNDAY, JULY 7. 1968 7-B Miss Ballinger, Mr. English. Are Married Mike English, brother of the groom, served as best man, and groomsmen were Bobby Baxter white organza embroidered in medallions. The gown featured a bateau neckline, long sleeves August JVedding Set For Miss Net da King In a wedding marked with simplicity, Miss Beverly Bond Ballinger and Charles Patrick English pledged their wedding vows at First Methodist Church on Sunday June 23 at three and a cage skirt.

As a head of Nashville, Jimmy Stuart, Douglass Smith, Harold Kelso, Tommy Davis of Jackson, Billy piece she used a mantilla of French silk illusion bordered lavishly with quipure lace. Her Hood, and Tommy Timbs. o'clock. Immediately following -the wedding, Mrs. Ballinger wel bridal bouquet was of white The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Jack Bal mm corned guests into Culver Hall Butterfly roses. I wearing a blue silk sheath with linger of Brownsville and Mrs. Robert Scott and Selle English, a jacket. Mrs.

Scott, mother of (PICTURE ON PAGE I B) Mr. and Mrs. J. R. King of Hollow Rock, are today announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nelda King of Jackson, to Thomas Lee Davis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Wesley Davis, also of Jackson. The bride elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil 1 Miss Kathie Silverstein and Miss Terrie Silverstein, twin daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Silverstein, served as maids of honor. Mrs. Tommy Davis of both of Brownsville, are par ents of the groom. 4.J W.

A. Worthy. Mrs. Newton Bond, maternal grandmother of the bride, wore a pink sheath with matching accessories. Mrs.

Bernard Lanier and Mrs. C. B. English, grandmothers of the groom were also present. Mrs.

English chose an afternoon dress in blue and Mrs. Lanier's dress was of beige cotton lace. Among the out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mrs. Le-roy Webber, W. T.

Bond, Mrs. Merlin Harlan, Mrs. Paul Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Robert R.

Ellis, Miss Mary Goldschmid, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stafford, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Maddox, Paul Allen, Mrs. Chester Herbers, J.

E. Johnson, Mrs. John Higgins, Mrs. Billy Jean Belt, all of Memphis; Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Cates, Gates, Term. Mrs. C.

C. Ballinger, Ripley: Jack Duvall, Mrs. Don the groom, chose a beige cotton lace with valvet trim. Both mothers had corsages of white The Rev. W.

T. Barnes, pas tor, officiated and wedding mu orchids. Jackson, the former Miss Cyn The reception room was sic was presented by Mrs James Mann, organist, Mrs staff, and she was named to the dean's list. She is presently employed with the Department of Mental Health at Western State Psychiatric Hospital as a psychiatric social worker and counselor. Mr.

Davis graduated from Jackson High School and is presently employed with the city of Jackson Fire Department. He is also an instructor in the Training Program of the Madison County Chapter of the American National Red Cross. Wedding vows will be exchanged at Prospect Baptist Church, Hollow Rock, on Aug. 18 at three o'clock in the afternoon. All relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend.

decorated with magnolias and dee Sowell, served as matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Phyliss Stoots, Miss Sara Jean Pierce, Mrs. Daniel Knapp Paul Allen of Memphis, pianist, and Mrs. Joe Wheeler Powell liam Hobart King and Mrs. Car-ra Leslie Holladay of Hollow gardenias. Candles burned in silver candelabra, and the bride's table was overlaid with a satin cloth and draped with soloist.

of Nashville and Miss Polly Rock and the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holladay. Scott, sister of the groom. Junior bridesmaids were Miss candlelight illusion caught at The bride, given in marriage by H.

C. "Jack" May of Jackson, was lovely in a wedding gown of Cell silk taffeta with Grandparents of Mr. Davis are the late Mr. and Mrs. An intervals with bouquests of gar Belinda Ballinger, sister of the denias and stringed smilax.

bride, and Miss Beth Buntin of I 7 llllillllillfe drew M. Davis and the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Froman.

Centering the table was a hand Jackson, cousin of the bride. All feminine attendants wore some candelabrum decorated Miss King was graduated with white roses and stock. The Bevis, Mrs. John Webb, Ripley; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Buntin, identical dresses of spring-av wm al I I i i I WW I MM tiered wedding cake and silver ocado green silk. The floor and Barry Buntin, Mrs. Bessie triii iiiwn niT 1 i punch bowl were encircled with Arwood of Jackson; Mr. and length dresses were fashioned with A-line skirts and flowing .11 Iff ii i from Bruceton Hollow Rock Central High School and received a bachelor of science degree from Union University in May, 1967. While at Union, she was social hostess of the Student National Education Asso Mrs.

Charles Peyton, Molly De- MR. AND MRS. CHARLES PATRICK ENGLISH 3iJ FLOWERS For All Occasions panels in the backs. Their shoul mm berry of Humboldt; Paul Bal der-length veils were held in linger of Huntingdon; Mrs. presented gifts of silver to Mrs.

22nd at Harvey's in Browns place with clusters of daisies. gardenias, and nuts and mints were also served. Assisting with the hospitalities were Mrs. Bessie Arwood, Mrs. E.

S. Cates, Mrs. C. C. Ballinger, Mrs.

Dixon Hood, Mrs. Jake Maddox, and Mrs. Tom Baker and Mrs. R. T.

Kea- J. S. Marks, wedding director, ciation, in the Psychology Club, ton, Bruceton. They carried spring bouquets of pink carnations and daisies tied with velvet tubing. Mrs.

James L. Mann, organist, For traveling, the bride chose ville. Forty guests enjoyed ham and barbecued chicken served from a lavish buffet table. The guests Mrs Paul Allen, nianist. and a green checked suit with matching accessories and a Mrs.

Joe W. Powell, soloist. The dormitory counselor for three years, on the student council, a member of the Union University Chorus, the Baptist Student Union, the Cardinal and Cream paper staff, and the annual were seated at tables decorated corsage of roses. After the wedding trip to Ft. groom then presented nis groomsmen with sterling key chains.

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