Disney Couple Extended Silver Anniversary Honor Misses Paula and Terrie Disney were hosts at a reception Sunday betweent he hours of 3 and 5 p.m. in the Japanese Room of Holiday Inn in honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dedrick Disney, who were married 25 years as of April16. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs.Harold O. King, who presided at the registry and directed to the receiving line. In the receiving line with the hosts and honored couple were Mrs.Disney's father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. John William Richardson; her sisters, Mrs. Amos Hundley and Mrs. Benny Crawford, and brother, Curtis Richardson all of Martinsville, Va.; Mr. Disney's mother, Mrs. Claude E. Disney of Clinton, Tenn., his sisters, Mrs. Bobby Webber of Cameron, Mrs. Bobby George, Andersonville, Tenn. The reception table was covered by a white silk cloth. A silver punch bowl and a four-tiered anniversary cake graced either end, enchanced by a center arrangement white tapers in a three branched candelabrum and epergnettes of spring flowers. Mrs.Allen Hopkins of Martinsville, Va.,poured strawberry punch and Mrs. E.P. Compton of Ridgeway, served the cake. Other refreshments consisted of nuts, decorated mints and cheese rings. Mrs. Charlie Lewis and Mrs. Harvey Montgomery assisted at the gift table,which was covered with a white damask cloth and decorated wutg spring flowers in a silver compote. Mrs. Disney chose a crepe dress with lace and matching accessories, to which she added a white corsage. Goodbyes were said by the Rev. and Mrs. W.T. Cockman. Approximately 125 guests attended. Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Disney entertained out of town guests and relatives at a buffet dinner in their home. Source: Daily Times News, Burlington, North Carolina, April 21, 1971