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Hunter - Cole '""Y" * V * * . United In Marriage The wedding of Gwendolyn Cole and Billy Grahkm Hunter took place Sunday, May 14, 1978, at two o'clock in ti^e Beulaville United Methodist Church. Reverend Maurice E. Nason officiated the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Lou Rhodes of Beulaville and Mr. Benford Cole of Beulaville. The groom is the 1 son of Mrs. Pauline Hunter of Beulaville and the late Mr. Reuben Hunter. Mr. Robert Craft, Jr. pro vided music throughout the ceremony. \ The chuhch was decorated with a basket of yellow daisies, white gladioliVsnd lavender iris. Iwo white ciadies placed on efch side of the basket were f lighted preceding the ceremony M Kelly Rhodes, brother of the bride. ' Guests were greeted by Miss Deidre Houston of Fayetteville. cousin of the bride. She pre sided at the register and passed out rice packets. Miss Cole chose for her wed ding a formal ivory silkened organza gown complemented with Venise and Chantilly Lace. The empire bodice featured ? v lace, and the yoke was designed with a high sheer neckline. The capped sleeve extended into sheer bishop design edged with a small ruffle. The full circular skirt was accented by lace with the flounce falling into a chapel length train,. Her double tiered illusion veil fell from a cap adorned with embroidered lace and pearls. She carried a single orange rose. Mr. Hunter donned a silvery blue summer suit. His bduton niere was also an orange rose. The mother of the bride wore a formal length gown pf green satin and chiffon. She; wore a corsage of yellow captations. The mother of the groom wore a formal length gown and matching jacket of blue poly ester. She also wore a yellow carnation corsage. The mothers were ushered by Tony Lamar Cole, brother of the bride. The bride is presently a junior student at East Carolina Uni versity School of Nursing. The groom is a graduate of Wayne ComNMijty College at Colds boro and isvtwner and operator of Billy 's Welding of Beulaville. Following a wedding trip to Wrightsville Beach, die couple plans to' make their home in Beulaville. A reception, given by the mother of the bride, was held immediately following the cere mony at the church. The re freshment table was covered with a white tablecloth and centered with an arrangement of white and yellow daisies sprinked with babies'-breath. Mrs. J?li? Houston of Fayctte "ile.aadMn Easts IVogden of Asheboro aunt 0. ?agisted with th? serving 3| teM* r Friday night. May 19. by Mrs Louise Browa Mrs. till,JO Grsiiy tad Mis H?se! Miller. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Brown of Beuia ville. Approximately eight) vas honored with a floating shower Thursday night by her leighbors in the home of Mrs. say King. She received many laughter andTfr. and Mn* Carl Pollack of Fayetteville were ecent Sunday visitors of Mrs. Wilson King, Sr. Mrs. Telsy Frank has re urned home from Seymour lohnson Hospital after surgery tnd is recuperating nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Oates King and tfr. and Mrs. Norwood King utd children spent the weekend n Silver Springs, Md. to attend :heir granddaughter's and tiece's wedding. Mrs. Mosley Carr Bowden tas returned home after visiting ler daughter and family, Mr. ind Mrs. Boyd Wilson. Jr. in Raleigh. Mrs. Vera Bennett Daughtry >f Coldsboro visited Mr. and 1 Vfrs. John Robert Crow Satur ley. Mrs. Lucille Baugham has returned home after spending several days in Morehead City vith their daughter and family. Mrs. Henry Brown and Mrs. Fannie Ellis of Raleigh have -eturned home after visiting Mr. ind Mrs. Hugh Green in Fairfax, Va. While there they /isited many places of interest n Washington. D.C., including i tour of the White House. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clifton shopped ' in Fayetteville Vionday. Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Crouch ind children are spending this veek with his mother, Mrs. feraon Crouch. Sgt. Crouch has ieen transferred to Fort Knox. Kentucky. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Mangum and Elizabeth spent the weekend in Chapel Hill with Mr. and Mrs. John Mangum. Mrs. Eva Edgerton is still visiting her daughters. Mrs Glenda Blanton and Mrs. Becky Rumblev in Clinton Miss Margaret and Uzzie Currin and a friend of Oxford spent the weekend with Mrs. Henry Hoey. Miss Sally Butler is spending several days in Florida with relatives. Mrs. George Catejs is attend ing the North Carolina Federa tion of Women's Clubs meeting in Phoenix. Arizona, this week. Miss William Hurst and Mrs. Oleta Padgett of Kinston are spending several days at their 1 cottage on Topsail Beach. I Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kennedy of Calypso visited his mother. Mrs. Susan Kennedy J Sunday afternoon. A. D. McNeill represented the Faison Presbyterian Church at the Synod of North Carolina meeting at Queens College in Charlotte Tuesday. June 6th. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Jackson and children and Mrs. Jim Taylor spent the weekend at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sasser spent the weekend in High Point with her aunt. Mrs. Thflma, Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Cottle ' spent the weekend at the beach. Ronnie Oates of Raleigh and Rudy Oates of Winston-Salem spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Oates. Bob Stanley Of Goldsboro ! visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Davis, during the weekend. ? Albertson News II 'Mrs. teslftaxwetl foftwpondent f ' ni II ' 1 ?1 ' The American Legion Auxi liary Unit #379 wishes to thank ail who helped them mate the Poppy Drive a success for the crippled veterans over the Memorial weekend. The family of the late David and Ida Beet on Creel held their annual reunion at the Albertsou Community Building Sunday. May 28th. Eight of the nine living children and their families attended. They included: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Creel of Seven Springs; Mr. and Mrs. George Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jo Goodman of Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creel. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Creel of Kinston; Mrs. Mamie Campbell from Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creel from Wilson; and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Creel from Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Remus Creel of Albert son were unable to attend. A picnic lunch was t *.'? gjr- m "H iys >jr ail. kpproJt'mntcly fifty-five at tended Mrs tome Griese. wh.. has taught art in the Duplin area for twenty years, closed her class < Wednesday for the summer She and her students celebrated | with a dutch dinner It The Mrs Lee ^taxwell had a i vacation recently, whan she flaw ( to hfr old home town in south i Alabama with her daughter 1 Joyce and her son-in-law. , Angus Mercer in his seven i ^en^er plane. The flight was ? three hours from Charlotte to Jackson. Ala. About one hundred relatives and friends met them at the airport. Mrs. I Maxwell had been away for 25 1 years. Her .pnly living brother was there also. They Had a lovely weekend, with entertain- 1 ment and picnics. Mr. and Mrs. Max Whitley at j Pi n k Hill enjoyed a camping trip ! in the mountains near Hender- * son last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith and hildren. also Menina Smith spent last weekend at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson j from Kinston were Sunday 1 guests of Mrs. Emma Smith. Mrs. Jo Whitley from Swans- d t>oro spent the weekend with her I mother. Mrs. Lee Maxwell. ' They enjoyed a fish supper at * he home of Max and Kathy Whitley of Pink Hill Saturday. Mrs. Billy Ray Garner and her mother, Mrs. Bate he lor, from Pink Hill, visited Mrs. Maxwell -ecently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Testa ind sons. Audie and Paul, from . Xvondale. Pa. are visiting Mrs. lenny Smith this week. I Visiting Mrs. John < Dave >rady and Miss Mary Anna mnday were Mr. and Mrs. J.B. ?His and D-Anna and Johnica rom Tarboro. I' I tl" II JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES CONVENTIONS A schedule of 20 international (inventions has been completed by Jehovah's Witnesses for the ontinental U.S. during the summer of 1978. for EHrccto^SS of of Supply, vice chair -i; | Wot. W hit quapin. director; J. Bali* Brfft T Of dount OUve Taft Herri u of Mount Olive. director; Albert D Co*. Jr. of Wrightsville Beach, director; and Charles C. Highsm.th of I Halters to $ ? iph ??'"- ?-^^!*'a'? ? ?'" ?>'?' i*>*? V $/{&? /*. Jt| #b.%*.?? ' f - <*fl I Children Clothes Va r*? 1 ft S3 * '? f I 3? V4 ' -*? .. & .?.;?? ? ? L> Jump Suits '/3 Off J ft* Grace s Shoppe J5S \|Pj **''' ?" i^U-'^jf ' ??^? ' HIGH YIELD CERTIFICATES TO PEAK YOUR INTEREST! ? '? , .. ' >V ; ,r 1 ? - 'J*-V-;' - ' . : .. *-> -'?! " ?" ' Waccamaw Bank is happy tQ announce that we've added two new high-yield Certificates of Deposit to our selection of * savings certificates. Each of the new certificates has distinct advantages, and both pay exceptionally high interest! * ? ?" /y! :? ? ? ? V' ?*'v- '' ? ' ' "'' ?'** " ? "WJ IT "" ^ 1 *v? ? M.. .? ? - <"*< ? ? i ... ? fci v m P-"" ? >"-? ?r> r/ ? r? 1 I l ,l III l == The Six-Month "Money Market" Certificate =^5========= The first plan is our Six-Month "Money -:-.v Market" Certificate, which has a $10,000 minimum and earns interest at a rate that's the same as the current U.S. Trea sury six-month bill rate at the time of issue. That rate was a whopping 7 141% as of May 22, which makes oytSix-Month "Money Market" Certificate an outstand ing short-term investment! b ; Bli 7 '-jmSiR7 tS.Hfc J Jj I The I niiiirM|y ;f^ If you're looking for a smaller investment J of longer duration, our Eight-Year Certi ficate may be just the thing It has a $1,000 minimum and earns a fat 7% % interest! Interest is compounded daily /J for a maximum effective annual yield I PACE HOME APPLIANCES, INC. I INVITES YOU TO A PANASONIC MICROWAVE OVEN COOKING I 7:30 P.M. Until 9 P.M. '*? ?:> matfeaHy: to use POWER Si Kg Tftafci. : With TERESA RIVERA- ?%???S%K5i I. *, ? #i*"' ^ ? an<J 60 minute digits! timer; to I Panasonic Micro wavo Homo Economist mp^seleo t,^^it?ur >'? set -desired food lemppra ft ? KMMmM* i?? 4 ?liiiwiirsasaajig*?> ???d bring elritfliwlit time! cook,"end shut I don# Or for regula? us#, T ? -UN . tin, lull in ?Mf Kn . mple retells PLEASE tM Ml ? 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