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- Phillips-Beasley Vows Spoken Believing that marriage is ordained by God. Jane Tilman Beasley and Paul Kornegay Phillips united their lives in Holy Matrimony in a double ring ceremony on Saturday. January 8th, 1977. at four o'clock in the afternoon in Carlton United Methodist Church. Warsaw. The Reverend J. B. Helms was the officiating annister. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald Beasley of Warsaw. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Everett Phillips of Kenansville. A program of wedding music < was presented by Mr. John W. Boyette. Jr. and Mrs. Tommie Phillips, aunt of the groom. Mrs. Phillips sang "Because" by Guy d' Hardeiot and "A yVed^to Bridal "Lohengrin" and the reces sional was "Wedding March" It,, A M -1-1 ? oy ivicnacissonn. The bride was escot ted to the altar by her father and given in marriage by her parents. The bride chose a formal gown of ivory silkened organza over peau de soie. The bodice fea tured double rows of Italian lace trimming the V'd neckline, empire waist and encircled the foil sheer bishop sleeves and sleeve cufflettes. The flared cir cular skirt fell into an attached chapel-length train completely bordered with matching lace. Her fingertip mantilla flowed from a Came lot cap as matching Italian lact bordered the three layers of illusion. The bride carried an informal nosegay of Sensation roses, rvpso phfla and fresh green Baker ferntied with white eyelet satin ribbons. The couple spoke their nuptial vows before the church altar which was decorated with a large white arrangement of glads, mums, carnations, pom pons and gypsophiia flanked with double nine-light cathedral candelbra and fresh green flow ing palms The couple com pitted the ceremony by praying the Lord's Prayer with the con gregation. Afterwards. "O Perfect Love" was sung by Mrs. Phillips, and the Trinity Candle was lighted. Miss Toni Beasley was her sister's maid of honor. Brides maids were Mrs. Rodney Clark of Wilmington, college friend of the bride: Miss Lynn Laughing house. college roommate of the bride; Miss Diane Johnson, friend of the bride; and Mrs. David Phillips, sister-in-law of the groom. They wore gowns of cranberry polyester knit with cotton tatting ecru lace with a rib-knit sweater bodice featur , ing an empire silhouette and a stand-up split collar trimmed in ecru lace. The gown fell into an A-Knc skirt and the long fitted sleeves were trimmed ?t the JHj^Hj^S^^gfrThetMvore ucnflteainmffnHMl' symmetrical nosegay of pink carnations centered with a large white mum and tied , with dubonnet and white streamers. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Paul E. Tucker ?f Mag nolia. a friend and former teacher of the bride.- Mrs. Everett Rtillips. sister-in-law of the groom, presided at the register in the vestibule of the church. Hubert Everette Phillips was his son's best man. Groomsmen were John Everette PhiHips of Clemmons. and David Thomas J Phillips, of Winston-Salem, brothers of the groom, and Earl Ronald Beasley and Dennis Neal Beasley. brothers of the,bride, of Warsaw. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Beasley chose a formal gown ef pink crepe. The sleeve less dress featured a V'd neck line and fell into an A-liae skirt, with a matching jacket trimmed in pink sequins on the sleeves and collar of the jacket and on the bodice of the dress. TV.mother of the groom were a format gown of rose pink georgette chiffon. The gown was fashioned with a pearl and iridescent "V" yoke insert, a* EXTENSION HOME ECONOMICS ? >:y "f FIH8S* Check over those New Year's ?? ;>ns pais Hs faithfully omised t hette know very well jrou'rr leve ' i jJv forget it. That's a family ' responsibility and not one for j?? one person to feel guilty I ?boat. If the family is com fortable in clatter, relax. If they're not. they'll help pk* up Or perhaps you're ? last minuter? You plan meals by looking in the refrigerator a L-tr n... ?- * - aJ .? ??? m /V naif-nour Before eating timer ur await until the sack runs over re taking the trash oat? There's nothing wrong with either of these. So why resolve to do differently? Too often we feel guilty nhout the way ye do things in com ILijijm iluiam &$???**? r* ? ?nine* of lOVC! : ^ V1-;'1 r ' fill cstc Mtcrml groom wore a t -length wv-X- j cinoU thit^rliiiKi/Hmi. ?"Tt ? single wiiiiv vyvmnmvnn, cade ribbons. J.U2 S?n mington. She plans to graduate In early childhood education For her going-away outfit, the bride selected a grey blouse tied with a soft bow at the neck, a burgundy, grey and black plaid skirt, and a black velvet jacket. She wore a corsage of pink The groom is a graduate of James Kenan High School. He is engaged in farming and is a tartner in New Duplin Tobacco Warehouse in Wallace. After a wedding trip to Montcgo Bay. Jamaica, the ^ouple is residing at Route 2. " Ik Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's parents were hosts at a reception at the Tar Heel Room at the Rose Hill Restaurant. They were assisted by Mrs. Donnell E. Kornegay. aunt of the groom; Mrs. George E. Roderick, aunt of the bride; also Miss Julie Scott and Miss Jean Hall, friends of the bridal couple. Music was furnished by Miss Jane Black more at the piano. The table was centered with a laree arrangement of glads, mums and carnations in a four-light candelabrum. On each side of the certer ar rangement were single candles with miniature mums and car nations. OnVriday evening prior to the rehearsal, the bridal couple, parents, grandparents and the ?fllAjljllMA giii ?a ? ? ? weaaing panv were cnicninica at a dinner at The Country Squire. *'' ? ? On Friday. January 7th. Mrs Marvin Johnson and Miss Diane Johnson entertained the brute Johnson aad Diane presented the bride fith a corsage of miniature chrysanthemums and the mothers and grandmothers with white carnation*. Follow ing the meal, the hoslesAs presented the bride with a gift Dean's List & The following are the Duplin County Dean's List students at North Carolina State University, their fields of study, parents' "~""d ?.' Perfect "A" Record Sandra L. Atkinson, agricul tural education. Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Atkinson: aad Esther J. Penney, psychology, Mrs. D. L. Penney. "BIW'erBtttar Mary J. Coyne, product de sign. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coyne; Gregory W. Salmon, engineer ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Salmon. Jr. v'' I ?.??4 !v m OTHERS iig pigg" er Better William L. Bradham. politics. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradham. Chinquapin; Rosemary Brinson. politics. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Brinson. Kenansville; George I. Jordan, textile technology. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Jordan. Bowdea; and Connie Wells, English. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wells. Mount Olive'. Br TT 'K y *4 U *u<: ^ * 0 apprc* LunchciMi In.', MmaKflfl a J> - wRMMMW 1* t??g rjfutirnH wifH sn imno# menl of jink and white car the meal, the hostesses pre- , sented the bride elect a gift of '' silver. i ir.. ,1, ?: D?COBlWe r wij Friends *ef the groom and 1 groomsmen entertained Paul and other friends on Tuesday. December 28th. at the home of Edward Dail with a chicken dinner. Shower . *4 The Ladies Circle of Carlton United Methodist Church honored the bride on Friday. December 3rd, with a miscel laneous shower at the home of the bride's grandmother. Mrs. EafTj. Beasley. The bride-was presented a corsage of a large white mum. She received many nice and useful gifts. Shower Miss Jane Black more and Mrs. Ruby Blackmore honored the bride-elect on Tuesday. December 21st. at a miscel laneous shower at their home. The bride was presented a cor sage' Of white roses. The oc casion was enjoyed by high school Snd college friends of the *1 ' . ? * ' ly. : ' ? >: v ! WEDDING PLANS ANNOUNCED - Mrs. Lucille J. Brown of Rose Hill is proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter. Sheila Lynn, to David Ray Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grady of Clinton. She is also the daughter of the late Preston Brown. A February 27th wedding is planned at Dob son Chapel Baptist Church on February 27th at four o'clock. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. No invitations are being mailed. L ,tV "? &: t ??H'> ffiiZ J ->V ' .uuuu ' ^ , . . - - ? 7 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Wmfred O. Miller of Route 1. Beulaville. announce the engagement of their daughter. Gilda Miller to Jeffery Allen Thigpen. son of Bwood Thigpen and Mrs. Betty Grey Humph >y, of Pink Httl. The wedding is planned for Sunday. Februar, *th at three o'clock in ihe afternoon .1 Hellsville PreAyterien Ci 1,. VFW Honors JK Students Tbc Veteran# of Foreign Wars honored three Jartes Kenan students in the Voice of Democracy Contest. Their paper had to be written oM "What America Means to Me. The three winners were Susan 4->. Todd. Dickie Fry and Henry a very delicious meal. After the dinner/ ^the jmidentS) were renoniis Mrs. Margie LaW.lI of New York is Mr. uid Mrs Will.an: Igoe. Jr. a, Mrs. Igoe. Sr. Friends of Sgt. WiHy Crouch of the US Air Force, will be interested to learn that he haa returned to his home in Ala bama to recuperate for a month. Sgt. Crouch had brain surgery several months ago in Texas, and has recuperated enough to return home. He is the son of Mrs. Vernon Crouch of Faison and the late Mr. Crouch. Mr. and Mrs. John Mangum of Chapel Hill spent the week end with their patents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mangum and Mr. and Mrs. William Igoe. Bob Stanley of Goldsboro spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mi>. A. M. Davis. Wilson King. Jr. of New Bern spent the weekend with bis mother. Mrs. Wilson King. Sr. Elizabeth Mangum spent several days in Wilson with her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dale, last week. Barbara Igoe of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. William goe. Mrv Otive Newton wM laat Tuesday sftcri. H Friends of Mrs. W. T. Peitfcis .ndenf-. nt major surge.y iw Jamanc* C ounty Hospital iai Burlington last Thursday. Sheds reportedly recovering nicely Mrs. Perkins is the wife of Rev. Wt PawHittf _.n| _# ? WSWr pVW VI the Faisen Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Oatas spent the weekend in Winston Salem with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. *udy OntesMv^ ? Mrs. DNMhy Armstrong left Friday to spend some time with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bragg in Roa noke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor visited Mrs. Norma Perkins In Alamance Countv Hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Black mon and daughters. Athena and 1 hv 111s. spent the weekend in Wilmington with Mrs. Black raon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Estal Kins. Mrs. Mildred Miller has been visiting her lather. Clarence Grice. who is in the intensive B ? * i m _a ._ n w _ ?. . a care unit in bjw McnionEi Hospital in Goldsboro. Mr. Grice suffered a heart ailment. Mrs. Helen Pigford. of Calypso; has returned home after spending three Weekk With Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson. ^ ^ ' ' '' Short Them from the Classifieds! Searching for the clever way to say *tl Love You V Our Happy Valentine Ads will be published on February lO* and offer you a truly unusual way to proclaim your love and best wishes. We have a size to fit every lover's budget and our friendly Advi- ' sors will be happy to help you write your message. w?WI Hon o Happy Vol enfine t Dofl Mik? and Sue
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