Vows Spoken ? Mill ntinnfi KanKin ana Li" wi * ? ???? ^ ? ?.? ' 1 united in marriage In ? dou hle.-rir. ceremony Sunday No vembcr 11th at four Jk* . J in the afternoon at Stow Hill 1 S&S jpbbs officiated. : The bride is the daughter of ] Mrs. Naoati Rankin of Alber sew ? groom is the son of Mr. Jo < and Mrs. Emory Hanoock if . Pink Hill and the late John Mar Vfwr umrf DIfrtotfd twfnm a 4 ?oury and pink satin rbsos spe t claHy designed for the couple. I On both sides were baskets of was a fcnee iMg bench on a carpet of gre ,1 en and spiral candelabrar. Ho Wfaar pews were marked by wh ite satin ribbon and one burn Is! ing white taper surrounded * greenery was plated in each M Mr. Edgar Wells presented a ? v program of tradltiaiul wedding music which Included Theme Jfrom Love Song and The Im -1'jnted Mrs"Maty Gold Ml. ; vocalist, as she sahgEach for the Other and we've Only J? st Began; and Mrj. Loyce Pn 111 ips as she sang The Lo V rd's Prayer. J Given in marriage fay herbro v ?wr, Mr. Johnny Rankin, the c bride wore a white formal gown Of slikened organza over peai jde sole and rose point lace. The complete lace bodice was fa shioned with a colboian neck ? line, leg-o-mutton sleeves ac -? canted by appliques centered with pearls and an empire wa istline. The softly gathered sk g irt featured 3 matching lace detachable chaosl-k- th rain Her elbow-length veU was of bridal illusion bortfcred wittf totft^ShftDed of Dink and white rose buds and ate phanotis. '?"' ; '' ? ?? J Mrs. Qwnene Ravpor of Ch Inquapin, friend of the brUfe. wfs matron of honor. Hat fo rmal gown of crepe f^Nf er knot featured a pda |M skirt and -tor pink bodtoe with etandap oiiat and short puff sleeves. She carried^twa pale Brutesrnaids were Miss Lynn Murphy, cousin of the bride and Mrs. Louise Hancock, sister of , die groom. Junior brid. was Miss Audrey Wallace of - Raleigh, cousin of the bride. They wore dresses identical to the maid of honor and carried a single pink ro3e with rib on streamers. All the attend ants wore matching head pie ces <f ptok satin roses. -lr ' ' ?. \ Honorary bridesmaids were Ml*i June Wallce of Cherry Pp'-nt a-id Mta.DehraMercerof Albertson* eMF wore long dre sses of cranberry knit and . a r - rled a single pink rose. - Miss Lisa Bell, cousin of the bride, presented each guest a 3ST wlSMly 5' > Mr. Etriviry Hancock served his stepson as best man. Usberes were Chester King, Rudy Han cock. Rev. Bryce Rouse of Se ven Springs. Tim-ny Brinson md I Wallace. . f | I . '.A : w&t kwQK ^ ol the brlck^pres* , The br4<jB i i prAdv ate w I? . of white rose kite. The cou^ pie will reside at Rents On CAXE - C UTT^N U th Shiva a.id Mrs. &m Wal lace of Raleigh, aunts of the terWe. entertained the wed** party and friends at a cake * the home of Mrs. ine rerre3ntnev tame wa-> 'covered with a white ltc* Im ported tablecloth aiderskirted ndlearbrar with a center flo ral piece of white and pink fl owers was toed as well as s silver puch bowl surrounded by greenery and pink rosea. At tention was focused upon *he 3- tier wedding cake trimme 4 with pink robes and topped with the traditional bride and groom. After the first slice - was cut by the bride asd gr oom. refreshments were serv ed consisting of green lime pinch, nuts, party sandwiches, cheese hips and the wedding BRIDAL SHOWER On Ocmber 21th the bride elect wee honored at a bridal shdwer at the home of Mrs. Charles Bell of Albe renin. Host for the occasion were friends of the bride and groom. LINGERIE SHOWER On November 2nd , the brK de-elect was honored at a ? lingerie shower at the homaT of Mrs. Ma lion Wallace of Al bertson. Hostesses for the T^mTIT miTltr!fr<L * OPEN -2 Open dating means that a food product.4 instead of having a code date to alert store personnel when to take it off tl it . 1 h s t date the consumer can read. |g Meeting '' I "?P. M. ; ' "f?"" " T^ut-TLL ?1 fWtt t | rwROrS 01 v?ivmcI pM?n?lllIJ| I ILTL^Viu T *rK * M rttoMthis'fctf*e?*!pn MMRKl^tbeee^rnay be men. aice needed do- I 5!555biiI^ ?5iii5htewliSj Of ' P^unem ^ ^rengeBnm. Baptist Church at 7:JO P. SI. Pastors who have not return- . ed their reply cards should do so soon indicating the church's i definite decision to participate, j Homecoming J '"ISnltmu 11 nit Ail U?lVuwkatl ittrKvy uniitu -fliviiioiim ] Church is observing its iumuall ?age at the eteven^o^clock war ?"SiTfi former members. I rttod tojhars^ST wvlce. 1 Turkey Community BnOi#g " . ^ - H* Minor CUTS SORES and BURNS BroTcners I Refrigerator I Service And I fep,iance Repair I Heating And I AirCond. I Ph: 298-4090 I Hi way 24 3 Miles E. I Beulaville MNNSMMSMaMMSSr mi id nesi A new drug is reported ly uoii the block.' Abuse of Met nalonc (I ) is siientlj >piden proportion. It s being her alded m the nation's 'new est dvnamtte high with an aphrodisiac kick." bet this Is pure gutter rhe ui it dangerous. It i- ! ? nor non addictive as push era" are claiming. Overdoses death, and controlled with drawal is more painful and f n11 mat ic t hin cither bI< o "v" r ...... . I M A '*! cause convulsions. . t? r Let's face it Drug gTCWt: they satisfy their curiosities about a new drag the trap may shut causing addiction or death. So. head our, Le.SsCr'.Pnd?L,l."R^! arugs. ana ine> n respect ?M&Pfi mgm' I 4\\iW. JHmp t I Ig^W^ |' jtw .; 41m iL I K ? iti t^l ill r ? PwH W 1 I I ft 1 i^k w/ ? I ? ? a|^H H I I ^li^v jj H

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