Morris-Boyette Vows Spoken Teresa Ann Boyette and Jerry Lynn Morris were l united in marriage on " March 5 at 2 p.m. in Hull Road Free Will Baptist ChurAi. ? The Rev. Leon Grubbs of ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and was given in marriage by ber parents. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lee - Boyette of Deep Run. - The groom is the son of ?Ms. Helen Hill Morris of Snow Hill and Johnny Ray ?Morris of Kinston. - The bride chose for her wedding a formal gown of white chantilly lace and -aOken organza over peau |de soie. The gown featured a scalloped neckline with a chantilly lace covered bodice re-embroidered with seed pearls, with full bkhop sleeves made of chantilly lace and organza with deep lace cuffs. The A-line skirt featured lace appliques with a lace border around the hemline and had an attached chapel train with matching lace appliques. The bride chose a chapel length mantilla of chantilly lace draped over a mat ching pill box hat for her head piece. She wore a pearl necklace and matching ear rings. She carried a cascade bouquet of white and pink roses, white and pink baby's breath, pink and white daisies and carna tions with a white lace loop with pink and white satin ribbon streamers. The bou quets were arranged by Wayne Harrison, a friend of the bride and groom. Attendants Miss Dianne Boyette of Deep Run, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Boyette of Deep Run, sister of the bride; Miss Brends Carraway of Snow Hill, cousin of the groom; and Mrs. Joan Ellis of Snow Hill, friend of the bcide and groom. Miss Belinda Hill, cousin of the groom, was flower girl. The groom chose his brother, Anthony Morris of Snow Hill, as his best man. Ushers were Joseph Car raway of Snow Hill, cousin of the groom; Allan Har rison of Snow Hill, friend of the bride and groom; Michael Ellis of Snow Hill, friend of the bride and groom. David Lee Boyette Jr., brother of the bride of Deep Run, was ring bearer and Sherry Jones of Trenton passed the rice bags. Nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Iola Bar row, organist; Mrs. Gina Bramm, pianist; and Miss Renee Gabel, vocalist. . The wedding was directed by Mrs. Callie Jones and Deborah Jones. Kevin Hill presided at the register. The bride is a 1981 graduate of North Lenoir High School and is employed at Vermillion Vending Service. The groom is a 1977 graduate of Greene Central High School and will graduate from Lenoir Com munity College in June with a degree in marketing and retailing. He is presently employed at the Gas House. Reception The reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the fellowship hall of the church hosted by the groom's mother and catered by the groom's aunt, Mrs. Alma Car raway. The cake was served by the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Irene Hill of Snow Hill, after being cut by the bride and groom. The punch was poured by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Amy Jones. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr and Mrs. Clyde Honeycutt of Clinton announce the engagement of their daughter. Anita Lunet. to Charles Randall Lane of Pink Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lane of Clinton. The wedding is planned for April 2nd at four o'clock in the Emanuel Baptist Church of Clinton. PRICE-THOMAS ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs. Douglas MaeArthur Thomas of Route 2. Pink Hill." are proud to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter. Felicia Ann. to William Dwain Price, son of Wade Price of Route I. Kenansville and the late Mrs. Irene Price. They will be united in marriage on Saturday, April 2nd at two-thirty in the Cabin Missionary Baptist Church. No invitations are being sent. All friends and relatives are invited. Time To Apply For Social Security Number Young people in the Wayne-Duplin County area who are planning to apply * soon for their first summer job and who do not have a Social Security number should remember to apply for a number at least two weeks before they will need it. Betty Broadhead. Social Security field representative in Goldsboro. said recently. Most employers will not accept applications from people who do not have a Social Security number, so it is a good idea to get a number before looking for a job, Mrs. Broadhead said. * To get a Social Security number, a person must pro vide proof of date of birth, identity, and U.S. citizenship or immigrant status. People 18 or over must apply in person.* The best proof of date of birth and citizenship is a public or hospital birth record recorded before age 5 or a religious record of birth, or baptism recorded before age 5. Foreign born appli cants shoud provide their immigration or naturalization documents as well. Identity can be established by such records as driver's license. State identity card, voter's registration, school record, school ID. report card, marriage record, work badge or building pass, labor or fraternal organization record, draft card or military ID, U.S. passport, news paper birth announcement, adoption record, court order for change of name, church membership or confirmation record, welfare case record, medical or hospital record, vaccination certificate, insu rance policy, day care or nursery school record. Boy or Girl Scout membership, or any other document showing identifying date such as physical description, photo graph or signature. . Applications for a Social Security number can be ob tained at the Goldsboro Social Security office located at 134 N. John Street This That and the Other Order Your ^ Easter Flowers Today ? Corsages ? taster Lilies ? (Silk, Arrangements ? Bud Vases ? Potted Plants ? Decorative Ceramic taster Baskets. Bunnies, tic. 3 rd Anniversary Winners: Grand Prize; Shirley Outlaw, Albertson Other Winner*: Shirley Mett*, Pink Hill; Banolia Howard, Kinston; Irene Smith, Albertson; Winnie Stokes, Pink Hill; Faye Eubanks, LaGrange HIGHWAY 11, TWO MILES NORTH PINK HILL J \ CALL ( W 568"4528 M @Refk Tyfer vernon park mall kinston A TODAY'S DUPONTDACRON? FABRIC A Only Available At Kinston Store Special Purchase Haberdashery ? It Sportswear by Personal 750 Pieces To Sell! 7 COLORS ? BLACK ? BROWN ?NAVY ?TAUPE ? SABLE ? PINK ? BLUE ? MAUVE ? VHITE ?KELLY * i Misses' Blazers Reduced $33! 34.88 Large selection of two-button classic blazers made of Klopman's Suraline Super Flex v polyester. Notch collar styling. Sizes 8 to 20. ? Multi-Stripe Blouses $19 Off! 14.88 Large group of 100% polyester multi-stripe blouses complete with long sleeves, pointed collar plus a detachable jabot. Sizes 8 to 20. Machine washable. Save $15 on Pleated Skirts! 16.88 Select group of 100% polyester elastic pleat skirts complete with tab waistband and fly front zipper Sizes 8 to 18. Shop todayl Pull-On Pants Over $15 Off! isr 14.88 Pull-on elastic waistband pants made of easy care 100% * polyester. Sizes 8 to 20. Hurry while our prices are right and stock up I Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 9 p.m. ? Phone 527-7181

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view