> , . \ ' "?? On Sunday. May 21, 1978. at (hi> i o clixIt in th> afternoon in the Warsaw Baptist Ghurch. fits Alline II h< ame the rf 'ftonnie Gem Millet Officiating at the double ring ceremony, which included the lighting of the SfcSS* ~' '??? A program of prc-iruptial music WBS prest nied by Miss Catherine Vestal, organist. Mrs. Donna Williamson sang You l ight Up My Life" and One Hand and One Heart." The traditional wedding march was played. . I The bride is the daughter of Mrs. A, Walker McNeill of Warsaw and the late Mr. Mc jMKpPWen groom ale Miller. Sr. of Beuiaviile. The bride was escorted tc the altar and given in marriage by her brothers. Dan Kelly McNeill of Fort Bragg Walker U Wilson McNeill of Jackson. Tennessee. The bride won a formal gown of white silkened organza over pcau de soie. Her gown was designed with a colonial neck line. sheer yoke and long ft?B ishop ding with lace cuffs. Italian lact adorned the sleeves and bodice and en circled the empire waist The A-linc skirt was bordered with I lace and flowed into a chapel train. She chose a tiered finger op mantilla of imported silk | jhisiwi trimmed with matching lacc which fefi from a Came lot ; cap of re embroidered Aleocon I lace and pearis. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses, yellow and white daisies, yellov. and white mums with babies-breath. honor Bridesmaids were Mrs Maur Met* siiter-in-lau of diss , Tennessee, eiee f th? bride; Mrs. Becky Brown of I He. lillei of Beuiaviile, tister-in , la of the groon Minia re - s m ~ -*"??? ; -'f 1 J $ tyre groom was Michael Boone McNeil) of lack son. Tennessee. wak Shelly Marie Minshew of Warsaw, friend of he bride. ?d ringbcarer was Stuart Her of ivittaijgfephev the groom. mdti. Ushers were James Walker McNeiH of Jackson, Tennessee ncphi a of the bride; Kenneth tee Minshew of Warsaw, friend of the bridal of the groom; and I nory Brown of Bculaville. brothm-inlaw of groom's mother chose a J< ng aqua chiffon dress. Their The wedding was directed by Mrs Margaret Strickland and Mrs. Grace Carlton. mond m Williamsburg, fBl the couple is at home at 20? N. Frisco Street it) Warsaw The bride is employed at Futorian in Turkey and the groom is em ployed (by Safetv-Kleen in W?H*ce-, Following the ceremony, Mrs. A. Walker McNeill, mother of the bride, entertained at A reception ?i( toe enuren fellow-_ tall. Gacsts wer bj Mr. and Mrs Dougald McNeill Of Faison. Mrs. Ruby fcskew ol Warsaw was it tlie guest register. The refreshment table was covered with a white cloth over with spring flowers tnd three was |id by Mb FtarenSi Barr of Mr tee I served punch. Gther refreshments h ills, tutty fingers cheese straws, nutmeg ball* vegetable nd* " ' Mnd me. ic bridal c Mtft I Warsaw. Other ljostessc* were I Mr Fores Mart in Mrs. R Hop,UI ^fh*heW "d MfS Mrs. Florence' ^B*rr of party atamnnerTt^e'countrj The hostesses remembered the | ?? m ^ X. ,X ' Miss honored at a luncheon on May 20th at Fussell's restaurant ir I Clinton j given by Jackie Price and Jeannette Hastv of Warsaw. Gail' Early of Rale^l, Bundv Henderson of Wilmington. Jane | ^Powers of Culloweehee ; Barbara Lane of Greensboro. Catherine Strange of Wilming ton; and Diane Craven of Matthews. The hostesses pre | sented the bride-elect with a Mr. a^MeS^Dougald for the bridal couple at the Steak Bam in Goidsboro on May 5th. m* ? . -Srici 1 >' f <... I lab " Engagement Announced f ' ** ' ' 'i' -"?]1 Rollc *2* PhA Hill" taJT^ honor of announcing the IIII a ? n it.11|? ? o m/4 frtrtKnrtmtairt marriage of their daughter. SheraJ Futrell to Richard J. Whitman of Kenansville, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Whitman and the late Mr. Kodolph Whitman. An August wedding i? being planned, DEAN'S LIST Sally Blizzard of KenaosvOe has been named to the dean's list at Peace College tor the spring semester. Miss Blizzard, who was graduated from the > ? i 7- nnl' * ^ A I.,, jUBH>t coiiege 101 omen may 13. is daughter of Mr. and Mrs O R. Bh^zard of Route 1. Kenansville. f * ' i vjim1 t wtfnsnw* > Murphy-Lanier United In Marriage Teryl Paige Unier of Beula rille, and Stuart Neil Murph* of Kenansville. were united in: marriage on Saturday, June 3, 1978, during a three o'clock candlelight ceremony in the fceulaville Free Will Baptist Church. The Reverend Chris Singleton officiated for the double ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before . a background of spiraled candelabras and a center arched candelabra They contained globed white candles trimmed in smilax and pink and white carnations. Two urns of flowers and emerald ferns completed the setting. The kneeling bench w as enhanced in a similar decor, f The bride is foe daughter of. ^r^nd Mjs.^rce M. Laru^| tendered a program of miptiai music. Mrs. Marilyn Itftnas. soloist, sang ?? "More," "Whither Thou Goesi," and "Seal Us, O Holy Spirit" The traditional wedding marches After the couple exchanged their vows, the Unity Candle was lighted and communion was served to the bridal couple. The reposes toh? moSe^Mdlto the mother of the groom during the recessional. The bride. giVen in marriage by her father, chose a floor length gown with a chapel tfoin of organza and beaded peau d' ange lace. The fitted lace bodice featured a Queen Anne neckline outlined with seed pearls and shepherdess sleeves cuffed at the wrist with lace. The iull length organza skirt extended into a chapel train. Lace motifs etched with clusters of seed pearls graced the skirt and train. A double flounce edged with lace bordered the hemline and accented the train. The bride chose a chapel mantilla bordered with peau d' ange lace with an illusion blusher attached to a lace cap for her headpiece. She earned a cascade bouquet of pink roses, stephanotis, babies'-breath and fagi pom pons which contained a corsage of pink roses to be lifted and used for her departure. Marissa Quinn, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Patricia Carter oPEnfieM, roommate of the bride. Betty Shaw and Marieae Edwards of Beulaville. and Jeane Singleton of La Grange. The attendants wore pink 'floor-length voile gowns trimmed with white lace. They festered an empire weist, scooped neckline and long puffed sleeves. They wore a cluster of pink flowers in their hair and carried matching pink voile parasols trimmed with pink sweetheart rosea. Lehanaa Lanier, sister of the bride, served as junior bridesmaid. Her dress wss of similar design, and she wore a cluster of babies'-breath in her hair. Donald Murphy served as the beat man for his son's wedding. The ushers were Ricky Whitman, Tim ray Nicholson and Louis Howard of Kenansville and Carlton Lanier and Bruce Lanier, brothers of the bride, of Beulaville. t Guy of eu ville wedding. Misses Mirian Jonas' the The bride attended Mount Oliw College. The groom is s junior at the University sf North C arolina at WUmington. They plan to continue their education ? at UNC-W. After a trip to the mountains of North Carolina, the bride^and ffjoom will be at The wedditij^wnls"followed by a reception held in the Fellow ship Hall of the church. A silver candelabra with pink { candles and a floral amuige ! ment bedecked the formal length lace covered table. The [ four-tiered wedding cake waa r served by Mrs. Fannie Guy. aunt of the bride, while Mrs. Louise Brown served punch. Ham biscuits, sausage balls, cheese straws, nuts and party mints were also served. Miss Kim Edwards played wedding music ia the background. I 1 ! w-fe it! On Friday night after the rehearsal, the wedding party aad other guests were honored with a buffet dinner in the Fellowship Hall of the church by the parents of the bride. Pink and red roses and other summer flowers added to the decor. Miss PaigeLanier, bride-elect of Neil Murphy, was honored at a miscellaneous shower in the Fellowship Hall oTthe Free Will Baptist Church Friday, May 27th. Many gifts were received. ?Dig and remove potatoes from the garden early in the day to avoid field heat --Don't expose potatoes to the sun for any length of '-Place potalbesui well ven bushel ilattad frankfrti ?????? I ^ new ?;. I thop sSuewfc aMhe Depart ment of Correction*. The Jsycees also held their monthly priyet breskfsst 1 ? flhl with Dong Clark as the spanker. The fifteen to twenty | people who attended heard a ? ftne talk and began their day with some good fellowship. Remember that "faith in God line of our creed, and a good motto by whic h to live our Uvea. Chaplain Mark Vinson has announced that the Jaycees will hold a church visitation at Dobson Chapel Baptist Church on Sunday. June 25th. The pastor is Jaycee David Gordon. The Calypso Jaycees had four I members at the KenansvtUe I jaycee meeting: Calypso is s I new chapter with 44 members. I who are doing an excellent job I in their community. 11 After the meeting. I reactivating the Miss Duphn I County Pageant was discussed I by the members present from I Calypso and Kenansville. I Warsaw had the pageant for I several years, but it became too I much of a burden for one I chapter. A meeting to discuss I the possibility of reviving this I event ss a joint effort of all the I chapters in Duplin County will I be held on Wednesday night. I Match 21st at 8 p.m. on the 1 campus of James Sprunt insti- I I We. I I Mid-Atlantic Championship I wrestling will return to Kenans- I ville next Thutdday. 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