< BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Benson and daughter, Jessica of Deep Run. an nounce the birth of a daughter and sister. Sarah Lynn, on Dec. 30. 1982 at Lenoir Memorial Hospital. \ laternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Grady of Deep Run. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Benson of Deep Run. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sumner and daughter Lisa and Son Gary Wayne of Route 1. Pink Hill, announce the birth of their daughter A,'nd sister. Kimberly Sue, on ? Dec. 21 at Lenoir Memorial Hospital. The maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones of Warsaw. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John lvey Sumner of Pink Hill. LEWIS FAMILY SINGS it\ The Lewis Family will sing at the Pink Hill School Gym on Sunday. Feb. 20 at 2:30 p.m. The group is sponsored by the Christian chapel Free Will Baptist Church. DEAN'S LIST Wayne King has recently made Dean's List at East Carolina University in 1? reenville. Wayne is the son of Marv Ellen King of Pink Hill. 19TH Hole r J Pro Jim Pinch reports the annual club meeting will be held this week in the club house at Rockfish Country Club. President Charlie Toal will preside and the meeting will get underway at 7 p.m. ***** Duplin Pro Rick Green an nounces the board of direc tors at DCC will meet Wed nesday night of this week at h l^.m. in the clubhouse. Club * resident Lloyd Parker will chair the all-important meeting. The 19th Hole does not know where the yellow went but is sure where the red went. ***** Coharie Pro lid Smoot announces four big golf tour naments scheduled for this coming sqasing. including a Four-Man Best Ball wicli will 'jfhve a unique format and is scheduled for May 28-29. The big golf outing at CCC will be the Two-Man Best Ball on April 2J-24 and the Four-Man Best-Ball on May 28-29. The 14th annual In vitational will be July 16-17 ...,,4 . u .. i v/i u.... f aim lin ing wiiiuutr-uuiM n set for August 27-28. Mark them on your golf calendar. ***** .* Lakewood Pro Doug Smith lays play at his club is real good when the weather co operates. Doug also announces that dancing les sons are scheduled in the new clubhouse starting Feb. 3rd at 8 p.m. Tommy Tucker of Mount Olive will teach. Lakewood will also stage a steak cookout on Saturday. .Ian. 22. "Bring your steak jnd enjoy an evening of fun V Lakewood." Smith said. ***** Southern Wavnc Pro Rick Murphy announces that Keith Evans was reappointed club president at the recent annual meeting at SWCC, Other officers and board members include Glenn Sloan. Peggy Herring. Doug Brock. Reg Smith. James Jones and Bill Igoe. | ***** Kenansville's Mark Vinson and James Sprunt's Carl Price are picked as the top golf standouts at Duplin during a recent meeting of the committee at Duplin Country Club. Vinson. after a few lessons as suggested by Duplin's tactful teacher Noble Martin, has become one . of the outstanding ?layers at DCC. Price, on the other hand (as the club pro said). "Make no bones about it. Carl is one of the better players in the club at Duplin." Carl has wins over such superstars at DCC as Lloyd Parker and Fisher Carlton. In fact, he has beaten some players eight strokes better than he is. . . ***** Fore. CORRECTION In last week's Flint Mobile Home advertise ment, it should have read 180 payments ont he double-wide trailer. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. 4 I Flint Mobile Homes Hwy. 70 E., Goldsboro \ United In Marriage Lisa Gave Dail and Max Alan Turner exchanged their wedding vows in a candle light ceremony at three o'clock at Shiloh Baptist Church. The Rev. F. William Dotger officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride's parents art Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dail of Chinquapin. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lee Turner Jr. of Albert son. I he couple spoke their vows before an altar deco rated with a brass cathedral accented with greenery and red poinsettias. two candle trees accented with grecn erv. red poinsettias and white carnations, with two brass spiral candelabras be tween them. The altar was also deco rated with four flowerpots of red poinsettias. The- unity candle was accented with greenery and red poinsettias. A double kneeling bench was accented with greenery, red poinsettias and white car nation. Pews were marked with greenery, red poin settias and red velvet bow s. Hdgar J. Wells presented a program ot pre-nuptial music. "Let It Be Me," and "We've Only Just Begun" were sung by Donna Snyder of Chinquapin. "The Wed ding Prayer" was sung by Dawn Fountain of Fountain town. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a white formal gown of sheer organ/a and lace accented with pearls and iridescents. It was designed with full sheer bishop sleeves accented with layers of lace and closed with lace cuffs with sheer ruffles. The full skirt was fashioned with late and the back of the skirt was layers of ruffles w idening as P????' they neared the bottom ot the skirt. The bride also chose a sheer floor-length veil ae eented in lace. She carried a cascade of white flowers accented with greenery and red sweetheart roses with white lace streamers. Rita Dail. sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jessica Turner, sister of the groom; Lucy Smith, aunt ot the groom; and Katen Whales. They were attired in formal red gowns with sheer red ruffles around the bottom and draped on their should ers. The maid of honor carried a nosegay of greenery and red poinsettias with green velvet streamers. The bridesmaids carried identical nosegays with red velvet streamers. Joelle Snyder, cousin of the bride; Lisa Smith and Lola Smith, cousins of the groom, served as junior bridesmaids. They wore long white dresses accented with red candycanes and holly and green cummerbunds with long green sashes. I hey each carried a large red poinsettia with greenery and red streamers. Allison Riley, cousin of the bride, wore a long dress accented with red candy canes and holly with a green pinafore accented with red and white lace. She carried a white basket with red poin settias and red streamers. Jason Turner, cousin of the groom, wore a grey tuxedo and a red sweetheart rose boutonniere. He carried a red satin pillow accented w ith white lace. Ushers were Rax Turner, brother of the groom; . Turner, cousin of the groom; and Stanley Smith, uncle of the groom. They wore grey tuxedoes and a red rose boutonniere. The groom was attired in an all-white tuxedo and his boutonniere was three red sweetheart roses. The groom chose his lather to serve as best man. He wore a grey tuxedo and a red rose boutonniere. The bride chose for both her mother and the groom's mother to drw identically. They wore formal Ion" dresses of green taffeta with a white lace jacket covering the bodice. Their corsages were red carnations with white ribbons. The grand mothers wore dresses of their choice and their cor sages were white carnation^. the wedding was directed by Donna Sn>der. Susan Matthews, cousin of the bride, and Toni have Whaley presided at the register *ind presented guests with pro grams. Following the cere mony. the junior bridesmaids gave out rice bags and scrolls made b\ the bride. The bride is a graduate of l ast Duplin High School and Pitt Community College. She is presently employed as a paralegal at While. Allen. Hooten. Hodges and Hities. I'.A., attorneys in Kinston. rite groom is a graduate of Fast Duplin High School and is a self employed farmer. The couple is residing at Albert son. Kcccpliun A reception followed the ceremony, with the bride and groom, bride's parents and groom s.parents greeting the guests in the church's fel low ship hall. The refresh ment table was decorated with a white tablecloth, ( en tering the table was an ar rangement of greenery with white daisies, red and white carnations surrounded by white candles. An all white three tiered wedding cake, sepa rated by Grecian columns and topped with a wedding bell accented with green holly leaves and red berries, was made In Mary Raynor. lite bride and groom cut the first piece of cake. The refreshments were served by Ruin Blackmore. Anita Maready and Megan Maready. Guests were in vited to share in the recep tion by Mr and Mrs. Gar land Whalcy. The reception was directed bv Ms. Ruby Blackmore. Other Courtesies A rehearsal dinner was given at the Wagon Wheel in Beulaville with dessert at the bride's home following the rehearsal. A lingerie shower was given by the bride's and groom's sisters. Rita Dai), Jessica Turner and a friend of the bride. Karen Whalcy at the new home of the bride and groom. 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