The marriage of Miss Sandra Fav Thomas, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Victor VernonThotna s of Beulaville, and James Allen Jones . son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Arthur Jones of Trenton, was solemnised in the Beulaville Original Free Will Baptist Church, Dec. 23, 1972 at five in the afternoon. Rev. Bruce Dudley, pastor of the bride, officiated at the double^ ring ceremony. Mrs. Blllie James of Wal lace presented a program of organ music. Mrs, Bruce Dudley was soloist. She sang "Somewhere" aod"OneHand. One Heart" from West Side Story and "The Wedding Pray er". The altar was decorated with hakets of pink and white car nations, wine roses, and white poms. Flanking the baskets of flowers were two palms. Candlelight was provided by an arched candlelabra of fifteen white tapers and two nine branched candlelsbras. The family pews were marked with a a Shaded candle and pink boars. M .Mfeai . : Pink pew streamers were used. Escorted and given in mar* rtage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white silkened organdy designed by Priecilla of Boston. The gown was empire styled with a wed ding band neckline. The bodi ce and full blown sleeves were ; appliqued with boquets of whi te chamilly and Venice lace flowers. This topped a full j skirt which continued into a Chapel train. A handsome 0 trim of chant illy and Venice ' lace flowers continued down the front of the gown. A trim of venice lace flowers finished ! the gown and train. Her waist length veil of doubled illusion was attached to a clip of organdy loops and chant illy lace flowers outlined with pe arls. The bride carried a bou quet of white and pink carna tion. wine roses, and an orchid. Miss Janet Brown of Beula ville, cousin of the bride, serv ed as maid of honor. Mrs. Lavae Maiding. Miss Kathy Sumner of Beulaville, and Mrs. Holly Maziqgo of Wilmington j ? HI VBdL be^nt Pink IW ind^Ronald Nothing jW)j Mrs. Thomas chose a pink knit dress for her'laughter's wedding. Mrs Jones wore a navy and white dress. They wore corsages of white car Mrs. Ollis Thigpen directed the wedding and Miss Glenn ee Lanier presided at the guest register. For going away, the new Mrs Jones chose a burgandy suit with a navy and white bodice which she had designed. She lifted the orchid from her boquet. After the ceremony the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Williamsburg, Va. Mrs. Jones is a graduate of East Duplin High School and ECU. She Is presently em ployed by the Jones County School System. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Jones Cen tral High School and is em ployed by D.R. Allen and Sans in Jacksonville. They will make their home in Maysvlile. rehersal party 3 ptnk iows wine sc at each corner An arrai nt wine rases, and pink gUdfcj lus with white tapers and plrih bows was centered onthe table. bells provided the background. The bridal couple cut the first slice of the three-tiered wedding uke Mrs. Leon Lanier served cake to the guest while Mrs. Jerry Sim pson served punch. Miss Anita Lanier was at the guest i register. Wr elBrtaonP *tde nt illfl thr tw toor ir, hi ilbs it ic id irayer !*<? ptodg te th flaj of ui jouiitry, and salute tc :h? N.C. J Con Presidem Mrs Irene Carroll had di before and during the Civil i* 5. m ?. ss I G n ID.C. Christ- I ;naa , -IV ,ft Re, I Wlbw Shepui Mrs. Ioni 8 Grifll Mrs. Marls Tingle, I ???.Phoebe, Pste, Mrs. W.G. I Jxies, and Becky Ann Smith. I -ake. ongesled sslsd, ssltincs I Beulaville U.D.C. Meets On Monday night, Doc. 18. 1972, John Ivey l a Chap ter II 2172, United Daughters flAo I Confidential I Atlantic Credit ^pi PHPPV MPP ci.t fiard to ??????? I IT ? tJKf ^y ~ - v f ^ _ Vpg;^ f ; ;? I w SI m tiMCPPtf"! HI litr wwi#? KlaclfRBiw' m Prices Effective.January 4-5-6 ^ S Bananas 10c lb. |K ?L ?K White K Grapefruit 3 for 29c Coconuts 5 for $1 || ffl Rutabagas 10c lb. 131 ma m jOjj Choke Tablerite Chuck ?HW! 5" ROAST 59c lb. a w?aiSr Si ww m'W ?snc # Choice Tablerite Shoulder ME* POT ROAST 79c lb. mm am Ml Choice Tablerite Chuck H!LM P STEAK v 79c lb. K Jamestown Roll 2 lb. pkg. Xf Sausage . . $1.09 lb. g| ? Smokehouse Sliced Bologna 79c jjjf? IGA Long Xk BREAD 4 for 99cM #S PEC IAII# I f wwllfe Si ffi&Woi: I ^ HjWMi I flP TOWEL^^3 9p I I ^ King Size Ajax B p Detergent 99c fit & IGA TV |2&. .'? J I jg DINNERS .... 3 for $1 ? l;:5, D^l DmHU# (Klei iff Kjj DOOT rQTTI6S . ? ? ? . /#C Hrffif I as 'Ha i* Jik - I V> A (ft IBM J?m iSKCian ??? s |ggi Applesauce 10c can Jjjjjjfl ilwi ^ kecept Food Coupon* I ??????? ? ?? ? I . . Now we're offering fine china service plus great bank ing service at Waccamaw. We;II start you off with a free 4-piece place setting of Imperial Fine China in the Seville pattern designed by W. M. Dalton. This lovely - pattern has a delicate soft blue floral motif, with exquisite platinum swirls. The traditional rim shape is finely edged in gold. To get your free place setting, just open a regular 4V2% savings account with a deposit of $25 or more. Or open one of our higher-paying savings ac counts with a $500 deposit, whether it's our 5% ... 5Vi % ... or 5%% Golden Savings. Or add $25 to your present savings account, whichever it is. One free gift to a family, please. Bpi Get additional place settings at the special , f| depositors prioe of only $3.95 each with subsequent $25 dep-oits. And you Con get more than just the bare fc ' essentials. Also available at special depositors' prices v are the fine Seville companion pieces. Wu?ch your collection expand as your sav- I ? ings grow. . a. Waccamaw. I wwT I Ml lAfll t%4 KWMI I .ia . :.^^| . I ? Member ueb Men*?e. 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