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.
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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
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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
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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.
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U.D.C. Meets
On Monday night, Doc. 18.
1972, John Ivey l a Chap
ter II 2172, United Daughters
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