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English-Brown Vows Spoken ? Pamela Gay Brown and John William English ex changed their wedding vows I ina double-ring ceremony on " Saturday, April 2 at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Chapel. Chaplain (Capt.) Leslie Peine officiated. A program of wedding music was presented by Mary Ann Kringer, organist, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carter, vocalists, who sang "Whither Thou Goest" and "Wedding Prayer." Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alan * Brown of Warsaw are the parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Mrs. Vera Faye Cheatham. Lees ville, Texas, and William Samuel English,, San An tonio, Texas. Escorted to the altar by her fnth#>r anH nivpn in marri:iop * B--~" ?'?6V by her parents, the bride Wore a formal gown of ivory organza. The illusion yoke, featuring a high neckline i | with a stand-up collar, ac cented the long shepardess sleeves with schiffli em brpidery on the shoulders and buttoned cuffs. Em broidery was used on the collar, yoke and to accent the natural waistline. The full skirt and attached chapel train were encircled ?in a* narrow band of satin. Her hat - was covered in venise lace k trimmed with tiny pearls and "schiffli embroidery. A tulle ; veil was attached. She car i ried a cascade of silk ivory ! roses accented with spring Jflgwers and ivory lace ' streamers. ? Miss lvey Gay Teachey, daughter of the bride, was maiden of honor. She carried flowers in a miniature ar - rangement similar to that of the bride. Mrs. Pamela S. | Brown. ?;ster-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor and carried a bouquet of spring flowers. Richard Eugene English was his brother's best man. Ushers were Samuel Alan Brown, brother of the bride, " * and Thomas English, brother of the groom. The wedding was directed bv Mrs. Lorraine Kornegay, aunt of the bride. Miss Edith Kornegay, cousin of the bride, presided at the register. Mrs. Zilphia S. Ivey of Mount Olive is the grand mother of the bride and Mrs. Louvinia Toungate of Luling, Texas, is the grandmother of the groom. After a wedding trip to the North Carolina mountains, the couple will reside in Goldsboro. The bride, a 1981 graduate of St. Leo College, is em ployed at Wavne County Mental Health. The groom is a technical sergeant in the U.S. Air Force specializing in explosive ordinance disposal. Reception Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's parents entertained at a recention at the NCO Club. '? i Ihe couple cut the first slice of the four-tiered wed ding cake, Mrs. Susan B. Joyner, aunt of the bride, completed the serving. Punch was poured by Miss Elizabeth Cheatham, sister of the groom. Rehearaal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C.V. Joyner, Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Quinn, Mrs. William Quinn, Mrs. Barbara Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and Ms, Jewel Brown were hosts at a dinner on Friday evening, April 1, at Southern Bell Restaurant in Mount Olive. Relatives, out-of-town guests and members of the wedding party attended. The couple chose this time to present gifts to their attendants. Other Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kor negay and Mrs. Zilphia Ivey entertained at a family-style dinner at Mae Bell's Restau rant in Mount Olive on Wednesday night, March 30. Guests included members of the bride's family from the Mount Olive area and out-of town relatives of the groom from Texas. Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Ivey Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner hosted a dinner party tor the couple on March 17 at Southen Bell Restaurant. Approximately 25 members of the bride's family at tended. Mr. and Mrs. Geddie Jones and family entertained the bridal couple, their parents, out-of-town guests and other family members at a dinner in their home on March 31. Mrs. Gerri Bynum, Mrs. Betty Kimble and Mrs. Sandy Schaller honored the bride-elect with a miscel laneous shower on Friday, March 25 at Mrs. Bynum's home. . WEDDING INVITATION Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bland Jr. request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Jennifer, to Ricky Lynn Sutton on Satur day, the twenty-third of April, nineteen hundred and eighty-three at six o'clock in the evening with the Rev. David M. Gordon officiating at Dobson Chapel Baptist Church, Highway #50 South, Kenansville. A reception will be held following the cere mony at the church. ATTENTION PHOTOGRAPHERS Duplin photographers in terested in displaying photo graphs at the "Springfest" in Wallace Saturday, May 14, should contact the Duplin County Arts Council at 296-1922. 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