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from previous page ....... The wedding luncheon had already been served to the family and bridal party, the bride reappeared in a smarth spring suit of the new tan putty, to make her exit from the scene of mingled kisses and smiles and tears in the sweet joy of parting, and soon the chugging motor whirled out of sight the captured hero and heroine of our little life drama. The display tables, crowded with linen and glass and silver and gold, spoke volumes of love and esteem.
Among the guests other than the Garden folks were: Dr. and Mrs. WILLIAMS,
Mr. and Mrs. W.B.F. WHITE, of Richlands; Mr. and Mrs. C.J. MOSS
and Dr. M.B. CROCKETT, of Tazewell; Mr. and Mrs. John T. BARNS,
of Salem; Mr. and Miss HIGGINBOTHAM, and Mr. NASH, of
Clear Fork; Mrs. Arthur PEERY, of Marion; Mr. Charles MOSS
and Mr. Ed ROSENBAUM, of North Tazewell; Mrs. Will BARNS
and son, Clinton Newberry BARNS, of the Cove.
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