I Sutton-Bland United In Marriage Miss Jennifer Bland and Ricky Lynn Sutton, both of Kenansville, were united in _ marriage on Saturday, April 9 23 at six o'clock in the Dobson Chapel Baptist Church. The Reverend David Gordon of Earl officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and given in marriage by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bland Jr. of Magnolia. The groom is the son of Lynn Sutton of Kenansville ^and Mrs. Linda J. McQueen of Fort Knox, Kentucky. The bride wore a white formal-length gown designed by her mother. It was of white polyester satin and featured a Queen Anne neckline, and empire waist overskirt forming a chapel length train. The skirt was overlayed with point d'espirit illusion and featured six rows of Chantilly gallon trim. The ^bodice of gallon over poly ester satin was accented by venise lace trimming the neckline, arms and waist with illusion appliques of lace and ruffled lace com pleting the sleeves. A bridal hat of white polypropelene and nylon netting with upswept side trimmed iiUace was accented with flowers of phalanopsis. A finger-tip strain of illusion veiling with "simulated pearls intertwined into lace covered the hat that completed her bridal attire. She carried a cascade bouquet of silk flowers con sisting of peach regal iris, rust azalea blossoms, slep tonoles and phalanopsis in terspersed with gypsophila. The couple spoke their nuptial vows before an altar setting centered with an ^ arrangement of summer flowers in muted tones. Two tall spiral candelabras hold ing lighted tapers and greenery stood flanking the center focal point. Green flowing palms and two cathedral candelabras com pleted the solemn setting. During the ceremony, Jennifer and Ricky knelt on a satin-covered, flower-be s ?'rt' caa; Hrayer was sung. Miss Beverly Smith of Magnolia was the maid ?f honor. The bridesmaids were Sally R. Heath. janet Howard. Patricia Gradv and b i Nethercutt. ail of Kenansville, and Gale Brock l ? . Carolina. Honorary B '^S,?a'ds w?e Amy Bland of Magnolia and Joan Nethercutt of Kenansville cousins of the bride, and Lisa' B<>ney of Jacksonville; and Robin Moore and Lee Bow '?ng. bo'h of Magnolia Antoinette Moody of Albert Kil ?,u.r o' 'he groom; Kim Smith of Pink Hill; and Amy Gordon of Earl The groom's father served T13"' Groomsmen "ere Mark Bland of Mag. Ronnie ?f ,he hride; 5T1 s""?n of Kenans David J"! r of groom; David Sutton of Fort Knox. Kentucky, brother of the groom; Chris Heath and Cordon Howard, both of Kenansville. Miss Kristen Williams was 'he flowergirl and Master Clayton Brock and Master Eason. both of Mag m.lt,. were ringbearers. Master Brandon Whitfield of Kenansville. stepbrother of 'he groom, and Master Aaron Sheffield of Magnolia, presided as acolytes. The bride's attendants carried old-fashioned Victo rian nosegays of silk flowers similar to those in the bride's bouquet accented with long Peach and rust lace ribbons Each attendant wore bits of hair^n Sprinkled her oe ite h "OWer?lrl "rried a Petite basket of silk flowers "?e mothers each wore a silk with h3 c."rsa8e accented the ? 'ace ribbons- and 'he grandmothers wore gar ttw."13 corsages similar to the mothers corsages A Program of wedding music was presented b> Janet Register, organist, and Ann Farrior and Mitch Wil liams, vocalists, who sang as a duet "Up Where We Belong," solo, "Evergreen" and "The Wedding Prayer." C'affie S. Williams and Mrs. Paula Holland pre sided at the guest register. Mrs. Elna Grey Bostic di rected the ceremony. Out-of-town guests included aunts and uncles from Virginia. Florida and California. Reception Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's mother and father enter tained at a reception in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. Eva Bland poured punch and the bride's great-aunt. Mrs. Cynthia Wilson cut and served the cake. A silver compote filled with sonya roses, burgundy and pink snaps, pink miniature car nations and gypsophila and daisies made up an old fashioned spring bouquet, ? lanked by single silver candlesticks with ivory tapers, adorned the bride -and-groom's,table. Rehearsal Dinner Prior to the rehears^ April 22, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Williams entertained the bridal couple, wedding party and out-of-town guests at an old-fashioned pig-pick ing held at the fellowship hall. The couple chose this time to present gifts to their attendants. Other Entertainment A lingerie shower in honor of the bride-elect was given at the home of Sally Heath. Hostesses for the occasion were Sally Heath, Patricia Grady, Beverly Smith. Lori Nethercutt. Gale Brock and Janet Howard. An old-fashioned pounding shower was given for the bride-elect at the Worthington Building in Kenansville. Mrs. Lannis Sutton. Caffie Williams and ? Laura Mae Sutton were pre siding hostesses for the event. A varietv of staple goods was received includ ing the "spices of life." Refreshments were served afterwards. A dinner oartv was hosted by Amy and Millie Bland and Lee and Jean Bowling. Robin Moore. Marie Heath and Joan and Pauline Nethercutt and Sophia Phelps at The Dobson Chapel fellowship hall for the bride-elect. A spaghetti dinner was served with salad, bread, tea and old-fashioned pineapple cake as dessert. The bride re ceived a gold serpentine necklace as a token of well wishes from the hostesses. A miscellaneous floating shower was given for the Couple at the church fellow ship hall. The bride-elect was presented a coral corsage of silk carnations and the mothers with white corsages of carnations. Hostesses were Rose Rich. Dale Brock. Marie Heath. Sue Tyner. Jean Bowling. Fannie Brock. Brenda Tucker. Peggy Hoff man and Polly Smith. A lovely table was set up w ith a white lace tablecloth over a coral cloth. Refreshments in luded cake squares, cheese .iters, nuts, mints and lime ? inch. A four-tiered candel ? .1 with coral and white ioii'c mums and carna i n.ill rued the table ? ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Dovelle Outlaw Sr. of Albertson, announce the en gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Debra Ann. to George Macon Turner III. Lieutenant junior grade. United States Navv. He is the son of Mrs. George M. Turner Jr. of Pink Hill, and the late George M. Turner Jr. A July 30 wedding is planned at the Pink Hill United MpfhitHict rhurrh Early bird* gal the Worm* and you can too, by placing your Mother's Day order oafly and getting your name In the Pot lor a I Free Bouquet of Flowers for Mom at 1 Ellenberg's Florist 108-CW. College St. Steed Building Warsaw 293-4071 Show Mom you care b" giving her a Big Hug Bouquet in a Ptaltzgratf Stoneware serving dish with brass-plated Carry 'N Serve rack. She'll Love you for it! * Deadline May 6th JWAiHWrw^ We are now FTD. Mike . Pope, Designer. . Cystic Fibrosis Walk-A-Thon t ? ? VJVI souic cicrvnv. i'au IUII and raise money for a good cause at the same time. Join in (he Cystic fibrosis Walk-a-Thon on Saturday. May 21st. Every mile you walk sup ports research to find a cure or control for this tragic disease affecting thousands of children. Call Jimmy Newkirk at for information on how you can sign up. ANNUAL CARDS FOR CANCER TO BE HELD The annual Cards for Can cer will be held Friday. April 24 al 7:20 p.m. in the new Kcnunsville Elementary School cafeteria. The cost is 4.^ per couple. ?3 WEIGHT WATCHERS^ For Class Nearest You Call: TOLL FREE 1-800-662-7944 C Weight Wotchers Int I Inc 1981 owner of The Weight Watchers Trodernork MOTHER'S Tamily Ring for mother or grandmother colorful birthstofies represent each child's b;rth month Sterling 10K *25.95 ($3 per stone) Yellow or White *eq QS Available * Lay-A way Today HOLME'S JEWELERS FRONT ST. KEN ANSVILLE I^Joyce's^ If Boutique f ?I Xlothes of Distinction' \ I Grand Opening Sale 1 )20% 30%?se,ected items< li Thursday thru Saturday April 28 - April 30 Register For Free Prizes I 1st Prize *100.00 Merchandise I 2nd Prize *50.00 Merchandise rt 3rd Prize *25.00 Merchandise si I Drawing 6 P.M. Sat., April 30th J Take advantage of our Grand Opening to select a gift for mother. We have a wide assortment of Better Dresses , Sportswear. Lingerie & Accessories - . ^ Phone 293-4921 f Front Street I Warsaw I -...... ,""1l I KfTCHENAID CASH BONUS IGet a *40 CASH BONUS when you buy a I KitchenAid Custom or Imperial Dishwasher/ | You'll find all these dishscrub bing and long-life features in every KitchenAid dishwasher. EXTRA-CLEAN DISHSCRUBBING FEATURES ? High Pressure Multi-Level Wash System ? Automatic water heating to 150? in every complete cycle ? 100% Useable Large Capacity Racks with ChinaGuard ? Built-in Soft Food Disposer ? Flo-Thru Drying with Energy Saver ^ Dry Heat Off Option ^ ? LONG-LIFE DURABILITY c FEATURES | * ? Long lasting protection with TriDura* Porcelain Enamel J_ ' Tank and Inner Door l ? Heavy Duty V2 Horsepower Motor ? Changeable Front Panels to match any decor ? 10, 5 and 1 Year Triple Protection Warranty Model KDI-20. I '(KitchenAid CASH BONUS on all KD-20 series Custom and Imperial Built-in and Portable Dishwashers; and Trash Compactors.) Offer expires April 30, 1983 KitchenAid. Dont settle for less. PAGE HOME APPLIANCES, INC. 313 N. FRONT ST. 293-4342 WARSAW

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