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Stewart-Jones United In Marriage Sharann Arletcy Jones of Warsaw and Chapel Hill and Henry Lewis Stewart of Pike ville were united in marriage on Sunady, April 24, at three h o'clock in the afternoon in the Warsaw Baptist Church in Warsaw. Dr. L. Mack Thompson of ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arnold Murray Jones Sr. of Warsaw and the late Mr. Jones. i he bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Jesse S. Stewart of Fremont and the late Mr. k Stewart. ? Prior to the marriage cere mony, the mothers of the couple were escorted to the altar where they lighted two white tapers flanking the unity candle. Each placed a white memorial rose on the altar in honor of the bridal couple's fathers. Jim Aycock of Fremont, friend of the couple, served ^ as organist. "Reflections," ? an original composition writ ten bv Mr. Aycock for the bridal couple, was played during the ceremony. Terri Ham Kornegay ofGoldsboro, college friend of the bride, sang "When You're Loved" and "1*11 Walk With God." The renaissance air, "Canon in D" by Pacabel. announced the entrance of the wedding party. Escorted by her brother. Arnold Murray Jones Jr.. and given in marriage by her familv. the bride entered to "Trumpet Voluntary" by Pureed. The congregation joined the couple in singing "We Gather Together." For the benediction, the bride's sister and maid of honor. Jo Carol Jones of Goldsboro. sang "The Lord's Prayer." The recessional was Beethoven's "Ode to Joy." accented by the chim ing of the church bell. For her wedding the bride - chose a formal gow ivof white silk taffeta which featured a high neckline of reem broidered Chantilly lace. En glish netting appliqued with lace and decorated with seed pearls formed a Jeep yok< giving an off-shoulder effect. Chantilly lace with seed pearls and irridescents covered the bodice that ex tended into an elongated waistline resembling a fitted ?vcrblouse. The taffeta bishop sleeves ended in deep cuffs of reembroidered Chantilly secured by loops and covered buttons that matched those on the back bodice. The silk taffeta skirt flowed from the long bodice into a scalloped chapel length train accented by lace appliques on the scallops. The bride's waltz-length veil and blussher of silk illusion featured reembroidered Chantilly lace appliques and fell from a Juliet cap etched in matching lace and seed pearls. She carried a silk bouquet of all white gar denias. fugi mums, lily-of the-valley and primroses ac cented with variegated ivy vine. The bride wore diamond earrings, a wedding gift from the bridegroom. She also wore the diamond cluster ring her father gave her mother on the occasion of their first wedding anniver sary. nit giiuiiii 3 ling, a gill from his mother, was the ring his father received from his bride at their wedding. The maid of honor, Joe Carol Jones, sister of the bride, wore a gown of teal green silk taffeta featuring a bodice with a banded v-neck line outlined by a deep taffeta ruffle. It featured Ed wardian pouf sleeves ending at the elbow. A sash, wrap ped cummerbund-style at the fitted waist, accented the bell skirt. She wore babies' breath and a yellow daisy tied with teal ribbon in her hair. She carried an Edwar dian nosegay of yellow roses, white and yellow daisies and gypsophila tied with yellow brocaded ribbon. Each of the bridesmaids wore a sprig of babies'-breath in their hair and were in gowns identical to the maid of honor's. The bridesmaids were Susan Ann Martin of War saw. cousin of the bride: Anita Maready. the bride's childhood and Chapel Hill roommate; Vickie Singleton of Wilson and Mrs. Michael Parker of Norfolk, Va.. col lege classmates of the bride; and Tracy Merritt of Green ville. a life-long friend of the bride. Each bridal attendant wore pearl earrings, a gift of the bride. Honorary bridesmaids were Mrs. Bill Stewart of Wilson and Mrs. Keith Stewart of Fremont, the bridegroom's sisters-in-law; and Mrs. David Kornegay of Coldsboro. friend of the bridal couple. Keith Stewart of Fremont attended his brother as best man. The chief usher was Bill Stewart of Wilson, the bridegroom's brother. The bridcgnx>m wore a lapel arrangement of lily-of the-vallev. He and the ushers chose black formal attire. The best man and ushers wore yellow roses in their lapels. The ushers were James L. Crawford of Pike ville. Bobby Earl Miller. Dr. Robert Huntley Taylor of Clinton and Dr. H.L. Whitley of Goldsboro. all friends of the bridegroom. The couple spoke their nuptial vows before the church altar centered with a massive bouquet of yellow roses, gcrber daisies and white snaps interspersed with gypsophila. Flanking this focal point stiHid two nine-light candelabras hold ing tall. white lighted tapers. On the communion table .csied <iie mnitv candles interlwined with greenery. For her daughter's wed ding, Mrs. Jones wore a forma! gown of misty blue silk polyester featuring a long-sleeved Edwardian jacket fashioned from English net and Alencon lace.' She carried a yellow rose, white and yellow daisy corsage atop her white wed ding Bible. Mrs. Stewart, mother of the groom, wore a long fitted gown ot aqua chiffon de signed with a v-neckline and accc ied by ? pleated skirt and gold belt. She wore a corsage identical to Mrs. Jones'. Mrs. Clarence E. Jordan of High Point, maternal grand mother of the bride, wore a long gown of orchid chiffon. Elizabeth Keith of Fremont, maternal grandmother of the bridegroom, wore a formal aqua gown. Each wore a corsage of white carnations and white daisies. Mrs. Richard Williams of Beulaville directed the wed ding. Shirlie Gaskins served as the bride's advisor. Both are former teachers of the bride. Pht' hriHc 'i (iraHttafo nf Mount Olive College with an associate degree in science, was employed until her mar riage as executive secretary to the director of personnel at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The bridegroom graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he arned a degree in pharmacy. He is pharmacist of Pikcville Drug Store, a branch of J.S. Stewart and Sons. Inc. After a honeymoon trip to Kiwah Island in South Caro lina. the couple will make their home in Pikcville. Reception Following the wedding ceremony. the bride's mother, sister and brother entertained at a reception in the church parlor. Powell Hall. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Martin, paternal aunt and uncle of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steed, close friends of the bride. Karen Martin Rhodes of Warsaw, the bride's cousin, directed guests to the bridal register which was presided bv Mrs. Bob Best of White ville. the bride's cousin. Mrs. Melvin Herring of Warsaw poured ntinch and Mrs. Clay Scott, a former teacher of the bride, served oriciui squares. After the bridal cnupfe cut the first slice of wedding cake baked by Mrs. Bill Faust.of Warsaw. Mrs. Faust served the tiered cake deco rated with yellow roses. Dorothy Johnson. Mrs. Charles Sheffield. Mo/.elle Smith. Su/anne Bennett. Julie Carlton. Julia Smith and Aliyson Stroud, all of Warsaw, and Irene F.dwards of Rose Hill, served cheese stars sausage balls, chicken salad cups, toasted pecans and wedding mints to the guests. Good-byes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Jones, the bride's paternal aunt and uncle, and by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carlton, all of Warsaw Rehearsal Dinner and Dance Following the wedding re hearsal Saturday night. April 2J. the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. Jessie Stewart, enter taincJ the entire bridal party l and invited guests with I dinner at The Country Squire | in Kenansville. A dance t honoring the bridal couple i was held in the Jester's I Court there immediately fol- I lowing with music by Phil Hardy of Goldsboro. ( Evelyn Phillips of Kenans- t ville entertained the bride . and her attendants at a I luncheon at The Country Squire at noon on April 23. < Mrs. Phillips w as assisted by ; Mrs. Arnold Jones Sr. ( A floating miscellaneous I shower w as held on Monday. | April 18. at Bland's Res- I taurant in Warsaw. H-s- I tesses were Mrs. Bill Faust, i Mrs. Straughn. Mrs. Joe Lee Costii. Mrs. Dennis t Graham. Lib Maready. all of t Warsaw . and Shirlie Gaskins i and Mrs. Mars in Da/.ey of ; Calypso. ' A wedding brunch w s ' held for the couple, their I brida! party and all out-of- | town guests at Bland's on i their wedding day. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. . Joshua Jones Jr.. paternal I aunt and uncle of the bride. ' Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Martin. I and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ; Steed, all of Warsass. i Other Courtesies ( A pig picking honoring the i bridal couple was held at the I bridegroom s home in Farm- I ingdale Estates in Pikeville. Hosts and hostesses were Mrs. and Mrs. Keith Stewart of PikeviHe, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Wotten. Dr. and Mrs. H.L. Whitley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Julian Nelms. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ivey. all of Gotdsbont. Mrs. David Kornegay had a lingerie shower for the bride at the Kornegay home in Goldsboro. A mi?sr,f?ll:tnOi\ilv: cltnupr was held for the bride in her home in Chapel Hill. Hos tesses were Anita Maready. Mrs. Bill Brown and Rita Dail. all of Chapel Hill. Mrs. Harold Jordan of High Point, maternal aunt of the bride, held a miscel laneous shower for the bride. Mrs H.I. Whitley Sr. held a tea in honor of the bridal couple at her home in Fre mont on Saturday. March 2b. A kitchen shower was held for the bride in the home of Mrs H.L. Whitley Jr. Mrs. Whitley and Mrs. Robbie Woolen of Goldsboro were hostesses. Rosemary Sugg and Carol Branch held a miscellaneous shower lor the bride in their home in Goldsboro. Jo Carol Jones, entertain ed at a bachelorettc party for her sister in Goldsboro. Liberty Cart Seeks Cast THF LIBERTY CART. Randolph Umberger's excit ing outdoor drama about the development of Eastern North Carolina, during colonial times will open its eighth season on July b. Local auditions are sche duled at the William R. Kenan Jr. Memorial Amphi heatre in Kenansville for Sunday. May 22, from 2-5 p.m. Auditionees will be isked to read from the script ind complete audition forms. Persons are needed for tech nical work as well as acting. Previous experience, while Jesircable. is not an absolute necessity, according to Jim lohnson. general manager for the production. About 40 people of all iges. male and female, black ?nd white, make up the local :ast. If you are willing to earn and to give up a major portion of your evenings for a arge part of the summer, all For a highly enjoyable and .er\ worthwhile effort, then rHE L1BFKTY CART is just he thing for you. according o Johnson- Many local :ome back, year after vear. ind with experience assume ?ome of the major roles in the show. According to hint, all ocal actors and technical people are paid $I(K) to help iefray tra\ el expenses. If you are interested, ludition May 22 and bring a friend or friends, and see a hat a summer of fun and earning experience is really ill about. No appointment is iccessarx. 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