Jackson-Boyette United In Wedding Lois Faye Boyette and i Robert Earl Jackson were married at Johnson Baptist 1 Church near Warsaw on August 7th. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Boyette of Warsaw. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jackson of Pink Hill. The doulbe-ring ceremony was officiated by the Rev erend Kenneth Durham after introductory songs sung by Anita Waters of Faison ac * companied by J.W. Boyette on the piano. The bride was escorted to the altar and given in mar riage by her brother, Brooks Boyette. The bride wore a formal gown of white sil kened organza and Chantilly lace over peau de soie. Her g(/wn was fashioned with a fitted all lace bodice desig ned with a Queen Anne neckline accented with seed pearls and a keyhole back and long full lace bishop sleeves with deep lace cuffs. The A-line skirt was en hanced with a crystal pleated panel of silkened organza edged with lace and the panel flowed down the cathedral train trimmed with lace which continued around the hemline of her gown. The bride chose a tiered cathe dral-length mantilla of imported silk illusion with pencil edging and Chantilly lacc which fell from a lace Camelot cap adorned with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pastel silk summer flowers. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Doris Nielson, sister of the bride. Doris wore a formal gown in light blue silk knit. Her gown was designed with a pleated skirt and an elastic neckline and elbow-length sleeves. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Nielson of Mississippi, niece of the bride; Pam Godbold of Warsaw; and Ozell Jackson of Kinston. sister of the groom. They wore formal Italian silk gowns in rainbow colors. The gowns were de signed with a high neck, sheer cape covering the spa ghetti straps that comple mented the pleated skirts. Leigh Ann Carlton of Warsaw attended as flower girl. Leigh Ann wore a dress of powder blue Italian silk with cap sleeves. The groom chose his father as best man. Ushers were Tommy Boyette of Warsaw, nephew of the bride; Benny Ray Batchelor of Warsaw, cousin of the bride; Gary Hardison of Pink Hill; and Patrick Boyette of Warsaw, nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer. The wedding was directed by Connie Carlton of War saw. Presiding at the guest register was Debra Britt of Warsaw. After a short wedding trip, the couple is residing at Route 2, Warsaw. Wedding Reception The wedding reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church imme diately after the ceremony. ^Guests were greeted by Miss Harriet Kissner of Magnolia. They were served slices of the four-tiered wedding cake along with mints, parched pecans and punch. Mrs. Emma Lockamy of Warsaw, cousin of the bride, and Nan Scott of Warsaw, served the cake. Mrs. Edith Manwiller of Southern Pines, aunt of the bride, served the punch. The hall was decorated with fresh greenery and summer flowers with candles. Rehearsal Dinner The wedding rehearsal was held at the church and was followed by a light supper in the fellowship hall of the church. Refreshments consisted of chicken salad Sandwiches, pimento sand wiches, parched pecans, cookies and coke. At this time the bride and groom gave their gifts to the atten dants. Showers The bride and groom were given their first wedding shower prior to their wed ding in the fellowship hall of Johnson Baptist Church. The hall was decorated with fresh marigolds. Refreshments consisted of cake squares, mints, peanuts and punch. The miscellaneous shower was hosted by Circle Number One of the church. On July 17th, Mrs. Charles B. Godbold and Miss Pam Godbold of Warsaw, honored the bride and groom with a linen shower. Mrs. Godbold had fresh flowers on the table and refreshments con sisted of cake squares, pea nuts and punch. AAerritt-Kennedy J * Vows Spoken Melody Love Kennedy of Pink Hill and David Phillip Mcrritt of Fayetteville were united in marriage at four o'clock on Saturday, August 21st in Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. Wayne King and the Rev. Ransom McAbee officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride was 'given in marriage by her parents and was escorted to the altqr by her father. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kennedy of route 2, Pink Hill. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Merritt of Route 2, Fayette ville. The bride wore a white formal gown of organza with silk Venise and Schiffli lace. It featured a high silk Venise lace-trimmed neckline, schif fli embroidered yoke, empire lace trimmed bodice with triple caplet which formed the sleeves. A full skirt with motifs of lace and lace trimmed flounce flowed into an attached chapel train. Her veil was of three-tiered lace trimmed with a pearl covered headpiece. She car ried a silk bouquet of yellow and white roses with daisies, lavender, blue and peach flowers, and lace streamers. Miss Ellen Houston of Pink Hill, cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Nan nette Maready of Kinston, cousin of the bride: Mrs. Melanie Seymour of Pike ville; and Miss Kim Pickett of Beulaville. Miss Betsy Kennedy of Pink Hill, sister of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid. The groom chose his father to serve as best man. Ushers were David Moore of Fay ette, Douglas Kennedy of Pink Hill, brother of the bride; and Tony Souder of Arapahoe. Nuptial music was pre sented by Roy Lewis of Aurora and Mike Warren of Spivey's Corner, pianists. Mrs. Deborah King of Kin son, Miss Lora Chesmore of Pink Hill, and Miss Rhonda Jones of Goldsboro were the vocalists. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Margie Smith of Kinston. Miss Cathy Herring of LaGrange and Miss Hope Smith of Kinston presided at the register. The bride is a 1980 gradu ate of East Duplin High School and a 1982 graduate of Mount Olive College with an associate in science de gree. She will be employed in Raleigh. The groom is a 1979 graduate of Cape Fear High School and a 1981 graduate of Mount Olive College with an associate in science de gree. He is now attending Wake Technical College in Raleigh studying computer technology and is employed part-time for Pace Corpora tion in Raleigh. After a wedding trip to the Outer Banks, the couple will be residing in Raleigh. Receptions On August 6. a floating miscellaneous bridal shower was given for the couple at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Fayetteville by friends of the groom and his mother. On August 7th, a floating miscellaneous bridal shower was given for the couple at the home of Mrs. Tyson Houston of Pink Hill. Mrs. Earl Maready of Kinston and Mrs. Tyson Houston, aunts of the bride, and Mrs._Dewev Houston of Mount Olive were the hostesses. On August 15th, a lingerie shower was given by the maid of honor and the bridesmaids at the home of the bride. A nio-nicking was given honoring the bride and groom on August 20th at the home of the bride by the parents of the bride and groom. Also qn August 20th, a cake-cutting was given honoring the bride and groom after the rehearsal. Mrs. Morris Kennedy, Mrs. Ronald Kennedy and Mrs.. Tyson Houston, all of Pink Hill, served as hostesses. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Clyde Clifton Dunham of Kinston Route 3 announces the engagement of his daughter. Lisa Ann Dunham, to William Jan King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hoke King of Kinston, Route 6. An October 17th wedding is planned at the South wood Memorial Christian Church. ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Maready of Route 2, Beulaville announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Tammie Jo to Deleon Smith III, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Smith of Pink Hill. The wedding is planned for September 25 at six o'clock at Piney Grove Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. Beulaville. Beulaville News Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Oxley Jr. made a business trip to Kenansville, Wallace and Clinton Monday and spent the afternoon with J.D. I Cottle who was with his son Jerry. Mrs. L.M. Bostic visited with patients in Duplin Gen eral Hospital in Kenansville Wednesday and left some of "What's Cooking in Sandy Plain" cookbook with some friends for orders. She visited her sister. Etta Futral in Lenoir Memorial in Kin ston Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Horne of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. John' Forbes Cottle Friday. They also visited Rev. Stephen Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whaley were at Duke Medi cal Center in Durham on Friday. Mrs. Davis Kennedy, Mrs. Avis Rhodes. Mrs. Lillian Miller and Mrs. Thelma Houston were in Goldsboro to deliver Sandv Plain cook books for sale by Mrs. Rhodes' daughter Annis. Mr. and Mrs. David Parker of Kenansville made a business trip to Richlands Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy drove Mrs. Ransom Mercer to Durham Medical Center Wednesday to be admitted for tests. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy drove Mrs. Iona Collier to Duke Medical Center Friday. C, i n . _ t r r -1 jiunicy oraicner 01 wuui Carolina arrived at his mothers Friday and went to Duke Medical Center Satur day to visit his mother. Louise B. Mercer, a patient there. Mrs. Letha Whaley and Mrs. Vader Thigpen fished at Topsail Beach Friday. They went again on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Gray Lilley of Williamston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy. Mrs. lona Collier and Mrs. Elaine Hicks visited Mrs. Louise Mercer in Duke Medical Center Sunday. Sudie Kennedy and her brother. Stephen Thigpen. and three sisters celebrated her 66th birthday with a picnic dinner Suncfav. Aug. 29th. Eleanor Sandlin Carlin has returned home after open heart surgery at Duke Medical Center in Durham. Haywood Kennedy was dismissed from Veterans Hospital in Favetteville after tests. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kennedy of Route 2, Beui*. laville, announce the bifth of their son, Christopher Ryan on Sunday, August 8, 1982 at Onslow Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville. Mrs. Kennedy fe the formef Susan Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jones of Route 2,< Beulaville. Anthony's parents are Ralph and Shelvia Kennedy of the Potters Hill area. Great' ? grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Futral of Catherine Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ingram of Richlands and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones of Pink Hill. 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lee Futral of the Catherine Lake commu nity celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by re newing their marriage vows at the Free Will Baptist Holiness Church of the Floyd Ponds are on Sunday. August 22. 1982. They used their children as their at tendants. Shelby Kennedy served as matron of honor fQr ncr parents. Mm Heath was floweTgirl. Liston Futral served as best man and H.L. Futral gave his mother away. A wedding reeeption follow ed in the ehurch recreational hall with over 50 relatives and friends taking part. Mrs. Amos J. Jones of route 2. Beulaville. attended. 25lh Wedding Anniversary Miss June Sandlin and Miss Ellen Sandlin {tono-td their parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Sandlin with a reception at the Beulaville. Baptist Church recreational hall on August 24th on their 25th wedding anniversary. Many of their relatives and friends called during the afternoon. The recreational hall was decorated for the celebration. It is said that the Chinese used thumbprints as signa tures thousands of years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Claro Stroud r Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Dell Invite you to share in the Marriage of their children ? Robin Joy and Gerald Robert On Saturday, the Eleventh Of September Nineteen hundred and eighty-two At Three O Clock in the Afternoon Pearsall Chapel free Will baptist Church Kenansville, North Carolina \ Reception following in the fellow 0* \ ship hall. No invitations are being . mailed. All friends and relatives J' @ / are invited. I Summer Sale I ? Fri-Sat-Mon H B^ft^l^chaadiae 20-30% Off U M ??> ??>? >??> i? I Countryview Annimal Clinic Opening Wednesday, September 8 Hwy. 50 West Kenansville ' .3 mil* City Limit* (Old Murray Farm] 296-0417 OFFICE HOURS: VETS Mu>.. ? n.m. 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