Brewer-Posey Exchange
Vows
Miss Carol Ann Posey of
Ktaston became the bride of
William Earl Brewer. Jr. of
Pink Hill in a candlelight ce
remony Saturday evening Au
gust 11 at Armenia Christian
Church. Reverend Richard E
Engle officiated at the double
rlng ceremony.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas C. Posey of
Kinston. The groom is the
son cf Mr. and Mrs. WUliam
E. Brewer of Pink Hill.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a for
mal, candlelight gown made
by her mother of peau D*ange
satin overlaid with slikened
organza and Chant illy lace.
trimmed with pink silk organ
za. The bodice, overlaid in
the Cham Illy lace, featured a
high Victorian neckline and a
pink band at the waist with a
large bow and streamers fl
owing in the back. The
Victorian sleeves were of pur
fed organza lace with <pink
The gowir flowed into a full
skirt and self-chapel length
train, all trimmed with a row
of Chantilly lace topping a
deep ruffle of pink organza.
Her three-tier, chapel length
relL edged with Chantilly lace
was attached to a Camelotcap
seeded with tiny pearls. She
carried a nosegay of pink
sweetheart roses, white as
ters, carnations, and babies
breath tied with pink and white
satin ribbons.
Miss Brenda Sue Posey of
Kinston attended her sister as
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Miss Carolyn Hood Bre
wer of Pink Hill, sister of the
groom. Miss Elizabeth Jac
quelyim Taylor of Kinston,
Miss Jean Lynn Clark of Can
ton, Miss Billie Jo Kennedy cf
Kinston, cousin of the bride.
Miss Carolyn Jean Hill of
Albemarle, and Miss Donna
rhuftcr
Cheryl Waller of Cary. coo
sin of the bride. Junior bri
desmaid was Miss Amy-Re
becca Waller of Cary and fl
ower girl was Miss Alma Ca
therine Waller of Kinstpn, bo
th cousins of the bride.
The father of the groom
served his son as best man.
Groomsmen were John Hood
Brewer of Pink Hill, brother
- of the groom, Martin Lynn
Posey, of Kinston, brother of
the bride, Thomas R. Then
of Sylva, P. David Dixon of
Wilmington, Michael R. Tay
lor of Wilson, and George L.
Jenkins, Jr. of Kinston. cou
sin of the groom
Organ music was provided
by Enunett R. Waller, Jr. of
Cary. uncle of the bride. Jim
Groom of Chapel Hill sang
"The Wedding Song" and "The
First Time Ever," accom
pyning himself with his gui
tar, and "The Lord's Pray
er" accompanied by Donna
Cheryl Waller on the piano.
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The house was decorated with
pink and white flowers. Gu
ests were served wedding cake
B ^
and Mrs. A. F. Waller, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett waUer. Jr. t
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wal
ler. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie
Waller, Miss Bryce Johnson,
Mrs. Ben Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs J. Browne Evans. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul H. Taylor. Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul H. Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs Nelson Yow?. Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Lancaster,
and Mr. and Mrs . Street Ri
chardson
PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES
A dinner following rehearsal
was given by the groom's pa
rents at the Steak Room of
the Lenoir County Shrine Club.
Members of the wedding party,
family, and out-of-town guests
an ended.
After the dinner, a dance was
given at the Shrine Chib by
the grandmothers and aims
and uncles of the groom. Music
was provided by the Clubmen
Dance Combo. Hosts were
Mrs. John C Hood. Mrs. So
phie K. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Hood. Jr.. Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Hobgoo, Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Jenkins, Mr.
and Mrs J. Talbot Capps. and
Mr W. Clyde Holowell.
A bridesmaids luncheon was
held at the Holiday Inn inKin
ston. Hostesses were Miss
Jackie Taylor and Mrs. BUly
Taylor. The bride-remem
bered her attendenu with . .
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A bridal newer was h ?r
the ham of Mrs A. I . W?l
ler Mrs. Re '
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The bnde was honoredsi a
coke party in Pink HOI at the
!*xn? of Mrs. L H. Turner.
Hostesses were Mrs. Aubrey
Turner, Mrs. James Miles,
Mrs. Melrin Jones, Mrs. Jas
per Tyndall. Mrs. Frank Wil
ey, Mrs. Ethro, Mrs. George
Turner, and Mrs. L. H. Tur
A dinner pany was gleen in
Caryby Mr aodMrs.Emmett
Waller. Jr., aunt and uncle of
The couple was honored at a
barbecue chicken cook-out
?*en by Mr. and Mrs. PaulH.
tylor at their home. Mem
Mrs, ^W. Kennedy
Mr ! V.Hani is,
ni, slater and brother- -I ,
I d :ht home Chapel Hill.
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