I S2^?3B I Clth SpA I I j ? rght won; j I i WlUy, March 24 at fivi I 1 tn :h< ? a Free Will Bt I . presented a -op ? h? ? ony. everend Eu, w ??. soloist ang fTh< ^ETereuse ; bride i* tht tUuf i Mr and Mrs. Hubert Le? - ^Bamerlin of Route 1, > ?snsville. The bridegroom I . ^Be son of Mr. and Mrs. I ^Hrwood Lanier of Route I, B?upin f< I . B in ir *ndelat I ' ^Bed with spiral candela - Bon either side. Basket! Bms. Trinity candies and ft.'-'". CC ft ^?setting.* fews were ?ted with ribbons. B as escorted i ? I Rltar and given in mar ?toby her father. She wonfl I ^tetn al gown of white silk > Ban over taffeta. The ?-1 empire bodi t f< atured i ^Bctorian collar and a sheer ? Ik Char 'ace overlaid I ?tolh and edged the ?e The full A-line skirt ?sifded into a full chapel B Btc tra>n and was edged in I ? empire waist was at I I ? ?fitetet by a white ribbon and H- Ry with streamers The I I ^Bn was complimented by al ? ' al mantilla Borted bridal illusion is Hired csp. The brideB gg?B ^?or. She wore s yellow ?te of polyester totton ?HLttLlH ?d a ruffle st the scoop ; B hinir.d ? I* ?l. She s picture C^Bled with a ye I lor Bmi?n dkrtse- ^ k ? .1 ^B ^?mtng a oow. >nc carneo <> ? ?ow long-stemmed mum I ing ribbon, j ?' ^ tvj4 Bridesmaids were Mr* Annette Andcrsop of Kenansviile. Mrs. Gail Mercer of Chapel Hill and Mias Betty Ruth Outlaw of Mount Olive, cousins of the ,, bride. They were dressed Jj identically to the maid of ^ honor but in green and also carried mums Flower girl was Miss Jennifer Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herman ^nes of Kenansviile. She wore a sssrdjrjft pinafore of sheer polyester and carried a white basket with spring flowers, i Ring bearer was Master Kevin Anderson. so?W;^jr. and Mrs. Jimmj dtersoi of Kenansviile He carried a white-satin pillow edged in lace with - " .' 2, F ? tying on the rings. Willie Earl Lanier, brother of this groom, served as best man. Ushers were James Allen Dunn and Harold Jones Dunn of Kenansville. uncles of the bride. The mother of the bride selected a street-length dress of sea green qiana knit with green accessories. The bride groom's mother wore a street-length dress of peach qiana knit with black ac cessories. They wore white rose corsages. The bride is a 1977 graduate of James Kenan High School and attended last Duplin fffgh School and stitute. He is enipl&yed by National Spinning. Inc in Mrs. Sula Margis. sister of the groom, presided at the registry and programs were distributed by "Master Jeffrey Jones. The wedding was direcfed by Mrs. Robert Worthington of Kenansville. Following the reception, the dottle left for a wedding f I [Of [Uiiui! us talis (i balls fu Ike ol rake u b (I wrldf id K ?wi. 4ar> Out I ? It of the iride serving Punch w,a-> >ot ec |t) Mrs Virginia utner ayi if the, Hostt s-at-large Hi Mrs nes A Dunn Jr.. Irs Smith Mrs a H? nd Mrs La cnairied *red dii rtj with a farMcM couple with a floating mi* celtonecm* ~how?i at Jp>i$c of Mr. aiM Mr* Hubert Summerlit* on Sarar daj|j it. Man h 10. ??=$? I Jerry Rhodes, brother of the 1 bride. They were dressed in f navy tuxedos with light blue ' s ruffled shirts and red rose For her daughter's wed- g ding. Mrs. Rhodes chose a I with a^sheer Ctpe. For her jj chose a formal gown of aqua i qiana with inatching jacket I They wore white orchid cor- ? sages. -W' Miss Robin Maye attended f the register and Byron j Barwick. nephew of the groom, distributed pro- f grams. The wedding was | directed by Mrs. Elna Qray J The bride is a graduate of" j James Sprunt School of Nur- ' sing and is fmployed as a 2 registered nurse at Lenoir I Memorial Hospital in : Kinston. | The groom received his I degree as an Emergency j Medical Technician from I Wayne Community College c and is presently employed at | Lenoir Memorial Hospital 9 Emergency Medical Service Z in Kinston. He is also en gaged in farming. After a wedding trip to | Beech Mountain, the couple I is residing at Seven Springs. I After the ocremony. the "I bride's parents entertained *&) (he wedding guests with a J fdception in the chufch ll >haM ? ' f ,.f. On ?'Urday il larch 17th. the wedding --<? ? a . . K This was given r the groom's parents. Mr .d Mrs. f a< Ba. * ck and It. and Mrs Vermt Barwick the Bernie Barwick home. I Matthis and Mra. Davey Thomas entertained th? ty at the churcti Mr. and Mrs Lin wood Price honored the groom with a wedding breakfaat hi Goideboro on March 18. New Shipment I j Jl Spring Shoesj I M $i,r! I ?WHITE MULTI I I Loy-o-woy now to C J J QR I bo atturod of having V | #1 W W foofwoor fo ? * f 1 compliment that 6V4 To 10 I 1 Cot far MMmUt Downtown " Mount Olive I Berwick-Rhodes Vows Spoken r ? JL. li I 3 : ausan nnnaic wnooes ana " Frederick Neil Berwick ex- ?? changed their marriage vows C'B in a double ring candlelight ? ceremony on March 18 at V four o'clock in the afternoon 1 at Beulavtlle Pentecostal '? Free Will Baptist Church. CH Officiating ministers were V the Reverend Richard MuriRfcfaaftrSf the bride. ? and tie Reverend Chris I Singleton, former pastor of ? thThe'bride la the daughter h| of Mr. and Mrs. Mack g I Rhodes of Bevlaville and the f1 I groom is the son of Mr. and '' I Mrs. Earl Berwick of Seven d ? Springs. ? I The church was decorated *? with baskets of palms which s' outlined a lighted mural ip 01 the background. A spiral ? I candelabra containing fifteen <* ? I candles and two branched * candelabras containing three st I candles each, accented with ? daisies and palm greenery ' were on each side. The kneeling bench was placed in J front oifthe Trinity candles. It " ? was decorated with green- a' ery. streamers of light blue ribbons, two doves, and a '? long stdmmed red rose to be ? given to each" mother at the ? recessional. A large all white " arrangement of mixed 1 flowers was placed on either * side of the altar. Lighted pew * markers with daisies. ' greenery and light blue rib r bons designated the seats for 3 the mothers. ? Traditional wedding music s was rendered by Miss Yvette Miller of Beulaville. Mrs B Peannie Smith of Albertson g sang "There Is Love" and It I The Wedding Prayer." v I The-bride was escorted to the altar bv her father. She M wore a gown of white bridal I satin fashioned with a Queen * ? Ann neckline. The empire _ bodice was overlaid with ? pcau d'ange lace and seed J pearls and the long sheer ^ fitted sleeves with matching lace #nd pearls. The redin gotc skitt had lace trim and scattered pearl trim down the / / II xj* I 9 I alia Willi ISV. v c 1111 d 11 Ll II k UIC emline ot the train. Her ithedral-length mantilla vas attached to a re-em iroidered Alencon lace Juliet ap with pearls highlighting, t and lace and pearls em broidering the veil. She arried a cascade bouquet of ed and white roses, yel|ow alley and babies -breath. Miss Sonya Rhodes, sister f the bride, was maid of onor. She wore a formal oprn of light blue qiana with'" r: waist and Venice lace at the neckline. The ress was accented with a liffon cape. A light blue hat it| blue flowers and ribbon treamers completed her Jtbt. She carried a basket of (Kroses. yellow and white aisies and babies'-breath ith blue lace ribbon treamers. Bridesmaids were June ones. Myra Murphy. Linda rice. Joette Rhodes, hariotte Rouse and Pam fifton. They wore dresses rid hats identical to that of hltmaid of honor and carried similar baskets Catherine Barwick, niece F the groom was flower girl, letdown was floor-length of ght blue chiffon with a hite pinafore. She wore a hite hat" with light blue bbon steamers and flowers i the back. She carried a asket of mixed flowers, nd dropped rose petals as h? entered. Ring bearer was chuck arwick. brother of the ropm. He carried a white ice pillow with lily-of-the ailey encircling the wedding IMtliSfiRR V-. TO I MAKE i >:?" . JISBmBR^> SI J YOU ; j ? -- ? y > 'fllH THINK SPRING Feel yourself flow with th| exciting new look of Spring. This soft silky and gently-styled dress is only one of our large collection, gfcv Come see! I SffEl'H aijoptre j I Nifirth C*nt?r Street Mount Olive Phone 658-3118 ? J , . 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