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f Jones-Britt United In * lovely candlelight cere* lace served as his brother's If tnony held at four o'clock on # Sat. afternoon at the War saw First Baptist Church. Miss T->wd? Kay Br In became the bride of Milt on Wayne Jones of I Wilmington. The Reverend J. Boyce Brooks officiated at the exchange of vows. Wedding musk: was pro vided by Mrs. Russell PanlBr itt, organist and aunt of the bride, and Mrs. William John Weatherly, III, soloist who sang "I Love Thee" and "O Perfect Love" as the bene diction. Vows were exchanged before an altar setting composed of an arch of candelabra which was flanked by spiral candelabra on each side Baskets of white chrysanthemums and gladiolas at the base of the spiral can delabras and baskets of ferns and-palms composed die re mainder of the titer setting. In the center of the altar were candles for the candle ceremony and a double prayer bench. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gordon Br in, Jr. of War saw. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jones of Wallace. The bride wore a white peau ds sole and Venice lace gown fashioned with a high neckline and empire bodice which was accented with satin I ribbon, a Camelot cap of lace held the full-length veil of il lusion bordered with matching lace. She carried a nosegay of white roses, stephanods.By | psophilia, and yellow roses as accent with long white et K reamers. Miss tango Jo West servedss maid of honor, awl Mrs. Steve Jones of Wilmington served as matron of honor They wore gowns of printed yellow voile with matching capes, and they carried a long-stemmed yellow chrysanthemum, identical out fits were worn by the brides maids. Miss Martha Britt, sis ter of the bride, and Mrs. Bu ren Brinldey of Wallace, sister || of the groom. Honorary bridesmaids were Mrs. Rudy Hatty and Miss Gall Cost in and they carried a long stemmed yellow rose. Ronald Lane Jones of Wti 52 S2 Steve Janes sad John Leaiher I wood of Wilmington. Britt chose for her daugh ter's wedding en aqua polyester dress which featured a clutron neckline and chiffon sleeves with appliques and pearls on the sleeves and at the neckline. She wore matching accessories and a cymbtdiuRi orchid cor I: ^or her son's wedding, Mrs, Jones wore a pink douhleknit dress with ruffles trimming at the neckline and on the loop sifeves- She also wore mat ?dhg accessories and a cym btdium orchid corsage. Mrs. a J. Miller of High Point. grandmother of the bride, wore a mint green polyester Mrs. Archie Jones of Wallace grandmother ofthegrootn. wore a pink-printed douhleknit dress and a cymbidium orchid co rsage. The wedding was directed by an aunt of the bride. Mrs. Morris McKay of Fairmont. The bride attended Louis burg CoUege. and plans to enter Cape Fear Technical institute in the The groom recently completed a tour with the U.S. Army in Viet Ham, and he is presently employed at Sneeden. inc. fa I Wilmington. Following the ceremony the wedding party greeted guests in the vestibule of the church where Mrs. J. M. Koroegay pre sided at the guest register. For a wedding trip to Myrtle B;ach, the bride chose a navy and white long sleeved dress with sleeveless Jacket, white accessories, and a corsage of wN? roses. Upon their return they will be at home in Wil mington. Immediately following the re hearsal on Friday evening, the bride's aunts, uncles, and gr andmother. Mrs B. J.Miller of High Point, Mr. and Mrs, J.T. Dickson. Jr. of Florence. South Carolina, Miss Ida Mae Britt of Psrktan, Mrs. Morris McRae PpS Marsha's ^ 1 kIPrescription 1 BB Smile * (1 To end high school dropout, let's require a Q. Yfk diploma for a driver's license. . . :_ #U| ' ii ^ *** tf*e*Uv* n0**<tays' y0U u ?fe. The most efficient home appetence was wade ^ " -i ? x i ?' .**' >/ Kg' ' ' " *' A .. '] ^ 0^ Bumper sticker: "I em I polfttral candidate, IV Win uever repxca the newapape, -u WWi i lloihit^ can replace our desire to Tttltfy cur ^ of the bride poured puLh. Gr^ rings were also served. Invitation Issue 1 Mr. and Mrs. William i request the honour of your presence at the tr rriage of their daughter Marilyn Jeanette to J on ?''<es on Sunday the eighth of July Nineteen Hund-ed and Seventy - . tree at four o'clock Oak .e Pentecostal Free ill Baptist Church Reception Allowing ceremony. All friends and relatives are cordially ftivlted to wittness their vows No invitations I Are beinj sent. Elected To Membership Dr. Lou BelleEdwards Mod inos of Wilmington has been elected to membership in the International Platform Assoc iation. The IPA is an organ ization and professional group of those who appear before audiences in all media and of thoie interested in Oratory and the power of dm spoken word. Its present membership lists celebrities of the press, tele vision. radio, movies and the theater, as well as thosejto voived in the lmproveroerit of qua ity of the American Plat form. Dr. Modinoe was recent^ granted a Doctorate in Philos phy after six years of study at the Neotarlan College of PhQo sphy, University of Kansas City, Kansas. She will also recos-, nized in the 1972 edition oft "Personalities in the South." Dr. Med inos is a native of Beulaville, and the daughter of the late Joe F. Edwards, and Mrs. Louella B. Edwards Kr ouse. (Cnfakement ^Announced Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wellington Houston of Pink Hill, North Carolina, announce |ne engagement of their dau ghter, Nancy Lane, to Mr. Jerry Kim Hatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Hatcher of Chinquapin, North Carolina. The wedding is plained for six o'clock , August 12, at Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Church, woodmen of the wrold I I [ Beulaville News I Engagement Announced Mr. an Mrs. W. Held Wright of 103 Crest view Road, Raleigh h announce the engagement of ^ their daughter. Pamela Lynn to . Benny Julian WUliford, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Julian WQUfordof - Ichool,Raleigh. ^SlK.waffbrd ( b a graduate at the University fe of N.C. at Chapel Hill. Wed- * ding plans are set for Septem- * ber 22,1973 In Raleigh. Public Hearing In Beulavflle The Board of Commissioners f the Town of Beulaville will old a public hearing July 9. US at 8:00 pan. at the Town [all for the purpose of adopt ing the 1973-74 budget for the 'own of Beulavflle which totals 018,137,50. All interested ci e on file at the Town HallTor ublic inspection during normal forking hours. The Board of Commissioners * rrlg* sewer parts and SUpp scrn water and sewer rates were 3. Trash pick up for busi nesses will be increased, baaed on the volume of trista picked up at each business. This increase is necessary due to the opening ?f the County Landfill and re strictions placed 00 trash dis pocal as a result of this. For the year 1973-74 the Board of Commissioners propose fu nds to accomplish the following projects. 1 Re-Surface 3.3 miles of streets. 3. Obtain Police radio equipment In connect ion with the new County wide radio system. 3. Install sewer outfall and service lines to and along Ce dar Fork Rd. and Railroad Ave. 4. Purchase ooe park site and | equipment. 5. Repair roof of Town Hall and recreationbuild ?. 9. Purchase and install Street name markers. David G. Vance, TowlrOsrk. ? ; to n t boa lnti. T1 laa f< tag wu In connectla with the vi ft xi *1 ? ; vote. ???' ? tjr u ' *** ? nw. .. ii ? -.... h __ ^ 4| i ue? ^ajournnieni oi cne meeting followed this motion. And No Pla\ Ml work and no play mates :2?i - - - - cut \u V I .1 Town Board Meeting Mayor Carl D. Pate opened die business meeting of the June meeting cf the BeulaviUe Board of Commissioners with a letter in connection with reaming and Hunter's application for abusi- J ness to be opened inanowresl- , dential area. A motion to hare a public hearing was agreed toby the Board members. The public hearing will be held July 9,:| 1973, at 7:00 p.m. Mayor Pate then read the of- ;; ficial list of Beulaville Fire men. Following a brief discus sion, the Alderman approved the list ina motion by Roland Ed war*. Macon 0. Brown, Brown Con struction Company owner, stood and requested the town to in stall a sewer line at the Fu treil house or a septic tank by the 35th of June. The Com "*y MM %o other step! JeretaKfi? All Beulaville residents will be notafted by news media, since a new sanitary landfill has been made ready for Duplin County, nHHuummn dUNOd J ttLiO-A^UA oniwi Songstress- author Anita Br yant welcomed two area PCA men to Miami last week, by teaching them how to drink "QJ" the freshest possible way. with a "squeeter". Shownsam pling Florida's famous frelt is Arthur Kennedy. At right is ?? - WUMHM rHWIWHUI, W I astal Production Credit Assoc iation, Kenansrille, N.C. His Farm Credit leaders were pre- , I sent at a business conference W of federal land bank assocU- ? tlons and production credit as- ? social Ions from Florida, Geo / M H IVVflRlllnl Rl M4I II % Ml MS mlIMN <^|t$*f^R -' V INDEX or BARGAINS * "%?,} my* -V ? >r :. ^ v y. v. ,; <>. V.r. PRODUCT NAME * SIZE YOU REG. OUR ' ' ' >? iSiC Wee Wee #' gpre 'mm&'z -.w -? Bayer Aspirin lM'i Alka-Seltser 8 tabs. Aaactn 18Ta Bromo-Seltzer 1 % ox. Excedrtn lOS's Bufferin 1081 Etopiri. IMPS Q-T Letton 4 ox. | i&T*??'. '"V? Off! 7 at. Colgate MFP Jumbo Sea aad Sbd 4 oz. Old Spice lot S710 I. iC . Me $1.17 .7? ? - ymmm le .?7 M I ' ' -J- i i' ' . . .'iJ< Me (III Jtl l*e .? M Tte $1.77 Jl 7Mc $1.7$ M v | | He $1.49 Ji -c ?. ,? 41c $U4 JM Me $1M .71 . I i; ?C $1J? $1.1? r; J||Jj Me $1.75 flj? - '' . ?c J8 J7 i 'g i Me $$4? $LM ?Ij I ^Hi(|v jv ? f 1^8 H > $.'-".3 '%^||: MK^^m tBi ^^^BBfer-'- >?'.? -i&B I I Lp?UNT OUVE SAVINGS & LOAN^I ? 1
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