Blizzard-Fisher Vows Spoken Lula Ann Blizzard and Harry John Fisher, both of Greenville, were united in marriage at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 25 in the First Baptist Church of Deep Run. The Rev. I^rry Hutchins of Deep Run officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her parents and was escorted to the altar by her father. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blizzard of Deep RunRt. 1. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Jacksonville, Fla. The bride wore a formal white gown of silk organza over peau de soie and silk venise lace. The gown was designed with a V-neckline accented with a bertha ef fect overlay accented with sculptured silk venise lace forming the same V-effect . in the back to the waistline. Silk venise lace encircled the waistline and was ac cented with a self-fabric rose. The soft flowing skirt featured a peplum effect at the back waistline which flowed to the hemline, bordered- the gown and flowed into an attached chapel train. ner nngerup veil 01 suk illusion bordered in lace was attached to a matching lace capulet etched with pearls and iridescence. Attendants Mrs. Susan Powell of Deep Run, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ms. Valerie Taylor of Deep Run, cousin of the bride, and Ms. Lynn Carraway and Ms^ Kelly Blizzard, both of Kinston, cousins of the bride. The groom chose Billy Szostak of Greensboro to serve as his best man. Ushers were Michael Cable of Greenville, and ? Mac Blizzard and Ronald Powell, both of Deep Run. Nuptial music was presented by Ms. Sue Rogers of Pink Hill, organist, and Ben Rogers of Pink Hill, vocalist. Ms. Lib Williams of Cary directed the wedding, and Ms. Sally Edgerton of Wallace presided at the register. The bride is a 1977 graduate of Duke Universi ty and is presently employed with East Carolina School of Medicine. The groom is presently employed by the Greenville Fire and Rescue Depart ment. After a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, the couple will reside at 213-D River Bluff Road, Green ville. Receptions On June 27, a bridal shower was given by the cousins of the bride. On July 23, a bridesmaids luncheon was given by the aunts of the bride at the home of Mrs. Thomas Blizzard of Kington. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "fyndall, Mrs. Ed ward Bunn and Mrs. Charles Williams at the Deep Run Community Building. A reception was held im mediately following the ceremony in the fellowship hall of the church. Kenansville News Mr. and Mrs. David Cran mer Williamson of Charlotte visited his siter, Mrs. Hazel Scott several days last week. Mrs. Janet Boney Webb of Decatur, Ga. has been visit ing her mother. Mrs. N.B. Boney. They attended the Boney reunion held at the Country Squire on Sunday. Mrs. Martha Thompson and son of ^Edinburgh, Va. have been visiting the Nicky Bowdens. Mrs. Dorothy Matthews of Florence, S.C. has been visiting her sisters. Mrs. Eloise K. Ryder. Mrs. Sue Neil Lentz and Mrs. Fannie McGowan. Mr. and Mrs. Art Paschal and son. Justin Brock of New Bern, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay. Mrs. Charles Hiighes and three sons have been visiting her mother, Mrs.Loretta Cle ments in Greensboro. Mrs. Wilbur Adams of Carolina Beach has been visiting her sister. Miss Margaret Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Wil liams of Saxapahaw visited their daughter. Miss Roberta Williams, a couple of days last week. They came with a group of 23 senior citizens on tour. They visited the Duplin County Winery in Rose Hill, Cates Pickle Plant, had dinner at the Country Squire and attended The Liberty Cart Thursday night. Friday they had breakfast at The General Store, toured the Duplin County-Dorothy Wightman Library and the ? Cowan Museum, then had lunch at the Graham House Inn and toured Liberty Hall that afternoon before return ing to Saxapahaw. Past Matrons & Patrons Club The following enjoyed supper together at the Wagon Wheel in Beulaville . Monday night: Louise K. Boney. Inez B. Chestnutt, Celia and J.B. Stroud. Vir ginia D. Holland. Margaret G. Johnson. Sally B. Tyndall. Amos and Edna E. Brinson. Ruby G. Newton and Pannie M. Rhodes. They were rep resentingKenansville Chapter #215, OES, past , matrons and past patrons. Blizzard-Rouse United In Marriage On Sunday, August 1, at three o'clock in the afternoon at Daleys Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. Miss Cindy Jo Rouse and James Earl "Buddy" Blizzard pledged their wedding vows. The Rev. Bryce 0- Rouse, father of the bride, assisted by Rev. Johnny Sasser of Pikeville, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Q. Rouse of Seven Springs. Mrs. Doris T. Blizzard of Mount Olive and the late' Charlie Blizzard are parents of the groom. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Cathy P. Rouse, pianist, and Kiin Davis of Goldsboro, soloist. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and given in marriage by her parents. She wore a formal gown with a chapel train. The fitted bodice featured a Queen Anne neckline out lined with scalloped lace and adorned with seeded pearls. The organza lantern sleeves were cuffed with lace at the wrist. The full-length organ za skirt extended into a chapel train. Lace overlaid the train. An inverted accor dian pleasted panel bordered with lace accented the front of the" skirt. Scalloped lace bordered the hemline of the gown. She wore pearls of her paternal great-grand mother. The bride chose a chapel length mantilla of bridal il lusion bordered with lace with an illusion blusher flow ing from a lace caplet Her cascade bouquet was made of yellow roses, stephanotis, white pompons and babies' breath. Mrs. Marsha H. Lee. cou sin of the bride, was mdtron of honor. Miss Karen Bliz zard, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Jonnie Grantham of Grantham; Teresa J. Bunn of Deep Run, Betty R. Out law and Lovey Andrews of Mount Olive. Flowergirl was Melissa Johnson of Kinston, cousin of the bride. Honorary bridesmaids were Mrs. Kathy E. Rouse, of Clinton, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Kathey B. Hill of Mount Olive, sister of the groom; Mrs. Bettye R. Benton of Reidsville, Mrs. Scarlette P. Rouse of Seven Springs and Mrs. Patsy G. Rouse of Raleigh, all cousins of the bride. Herman Hill of Mount Olive, brotbecin law of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Eddie W. Rouse of Clinton and Gregory 0 Rouse of Seven Springs, both brothers of the bride; Ken neth Womble of Grantham. Jimmy Carr of Mount Olive and Johnny W. Giddens of Newton Grove. Little Eddie W. Rouse 11. tiephew of the bride, was ringbearer. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Janice Pate of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hammonds of Kenansville presided at the register. Little Miss Heather Thompson and Dondi Pate served as rice maidens. Following a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, the couple will reside at Route 1. Mount Olive. The bride is a graduate of South Lenoir High School and attended James Sprunt Technical College and Atlantic Christian College. She is a nursing student. The groom graduated at East Duplin High School and at tended North Carolina State University. He is presently employed as a mechanic at Mount Olive Pickle Company. Reception Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride entertained at a reception in the chiirrh fellowship hall. After the couple cut the first slice of the cake, featuring a flowing fountain and sis heart-shaped small cakes which was made by the bride's aunt and mother, aunts of the couple served. The bride's portrait was dis played at the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown of Warsaw served as host and hostess. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Rick Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rouse and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rouse. Other Entertainment Following the rehearsal. Mrs. Doris Blizzard, mother of the groom, entertained with a dinner in the church fellowship hall. On July 2 in the home of the bride, a floating shower was given' by Mrs. Rosetta Johnson, Betsy Rouse and Essie Hill. On July 22. the ladies of Rooty Branch Free Will Bap tist Church entertained the couple at the church with a shower. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calvin Bostic of Beulaville announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Kav. of Raleigh, to Cecil Rhodes II. also of Raleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rhodes, also of Beulaville. An October 16th wedding is planned. PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY A Throe Quarter Certificate Program FALL CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 8 Application Deadline: Aug. 20 Day & Evening Classes FOR INFORMATION CONTACT Contact Director o* Admissions ^ LENOIR COMMUNl iY COLLEGE P.O. Box 188, Klnston, NC 28502-0188 Talaphona: 527-8223 / Lenoir. Lommunity College Stroud-Hill United In Marriage Linda Kay Stroud of Moss Hill and David An thony Cole of Pink Hill were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Saturday, July 31 in Holy Innocents Episcopal Church. The Rev. Henry Witten of Havelock of ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her mother and was escorted to the altar by her uncle, Melvin Carr Whitfield of Moss Hill. 1 She is the daughter of Ms. Addie Whitfield Stroud of Moss Hill. The groom is the son of Mi and Mrs. David C. Cole of Pink Hill. The bride wore a formal gown of white satin, silken ed organza and silk venise lace over peau de soie. The gown was fashioned with a fitted empire bodice designed with a Queen Anne neckline and long full bishop sleeves with satin cuffs closing with tradi tional bridal buttons. Appliques of silk venise lace elegantly trimmed the neckline, bodice and sleeves. The A-line skirt featured designs of silk venise lace and flowed soft ly into a full chapel train, bordered with a silkened organza ruffle. The bride chose for her headpiece a chapel length mantilla of imported silk il lusion bordered with silk venise lace falling from a lace cap adorned with silk flowers. She carried her maternal grandmother's Bible covered in satin and adorn ed with white silk roses, lily of the valley, stephanotis and ivy featuring an orchid center and accented with white lace streamers. Attendants Mrs. Barbara Stroud Outlaw of Kinston, sister of the bride, served as the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Henriet ta and Dixie Anne Stroud, both of Moss Hill, sisters of the bride; Shirley Denise Cole of Pink Hill, sister of the groom; and Marie Taylor Williams of Kinston. Miss Sarah Frye of Hern don. Va., cousin of the groom, was the flowergirl. The groom chose his father to serve as best man. Ushers were Michael Dewey Outlaw of Kinston, brother-in-law of the bride; Matthew W. and Wallace Blevin* both of Chilhowie, Va., cousins of the groom; and David Creech Williams ofKinston. Michael Collin Outlaw of Kinston, nephew of the bride, was the^ingbearer, and James Albert Rouse III of Moss Hill served as acolyte. Prenuptial music was presented by Miss Ruth Howell of Moss Hill, organist. Mrs. Ann Hicks Rouse, soloist, was1 accom panied by Mrs. Blanche Davis at the organ. Mrs. Melvin C. Whitfield of Moss Hill, aunt of the bride, directed the wed ding, and Miss Debra Anne Rhodes of Raleigh presided at the register. The bride is a 1979 graduate of South I^enoir High School and is present ly a senior at East Carolina University in the School of Physical Therapy. The groom is a 1979 graduate of South I^enoir High School and attended Lenoir Community Col lege. He is presently employed as a machinist by Empire Brushes, Inc. of Greenville. After a wedding trip to unannounced points, the couple will reside in Green ville. Receptions On July 9, a cocktail par ty was given by Lt. Col. and Mrs. James T. Jones of Moss Hill at the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Of ficer's Club in Goldsboro. On July 17, Mrs. Juanita Elmore of Moss Hill honored the bride and her attendants at a Coke party at her home. On July 24, a bridesmaids luncheon was given in honor of the bride by her cousins and sisters at the home of Miss Melrose Whitfield. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the groom following the rehearsal on the eve of the wedding at King's Restaurant. Following the dinner, a dance was given by Miss Debra Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Whitfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Davis, and Mr. and Mr$. Milton Kennedy. Musical entertainment was provided by "The Breakers.'' On the day of the wed ding, a breakfast was hosted by Mary Ann Byrd, Ann Mincey, Pwtrftia Turner, Pam McUurin and Linda Westbrook, all of Pin)t Hill, for the wedding party. ifflmeOiaieiy following the ceremony, a reception waa given at the home of Bliss Marietta Whitfield, aunt of the bride, by the? bride'| family. Gueata were greeted by Miss Rachel Whitfield. Punch was poured by Miss Marietta Whitfield, and the wedding cake was served by Miss Maisie Jones. Champagne was poqred by Lt. Col. Jimmy Jones, James Albert Rouse, Floyd a Whitfield, Floyd Whitfield Jr. and Robert H. Whit field. Fiftieth Wedding Invitation The children of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carlton Sr-wy former residents of Warsaw" will give them a reception in honor of their Fiftieth Wed ding Anniversary on Satur day. the 21st of August from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at Johnson Baptist Church. near Warsaw. All friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Their children in clude Mrs. Claudie Hudson of Goldsboro. Bill Carlton Jr.*gy of Hesperia. Ca.. Henry Dit) Carlton of Spartanburg, S.C. and Mrs. Jane Relick of Boca Raton. Fl. They have 16 grandchildren and four great -grandchildren. ECU Courses Scheduled Three graduate courses will be offered in Kenansvill.J) during the fall semester. The courses will be held at James Sprunt Technical College. The courses are listed as follows: ELEM 6425 - Ele mentary School Curriculum. Tuesday. 6:30-9:45 p.m. (begin 8-24-82 - end 11-23) Room 115, Hall Building, Dr. Tryon Lancaster; EDAD 6407 - Public School Finance, Wednesday, 6:00-9:15 p.tr.,1) (begin 8-25 - end 11-24) Room 115, Hall Building, Dr. Richard Preston; and SEED 6480 - Introduction to Re search, Monday, 6:00-9:15 p.m. (begin 8-23 - end, 11-29) -Room 115, Hall Building, Dr. Kenneth Rollins. I Pre-registration for the courses is not necessary. A student may register on the night of the first class ses sion. Jjf These are three semester hour courses which may be used for teacher certificate renewal or for degree credit if the course fits into the student's degree program. j Deep Run | plIU MARKET 2 Open, For j 1 Business i J August 6 and 1 | 2 Across irons Doop Run J 7 first Baptist Church | t LARM PARK SIC ARIA t To reserve space, contact S 9 Mankle or Aubrey Thompson A i Phone 568-4369 or 568-4197 A J $4.00 tent space V k $3.00 yard space A i ' I CLOTH SALE 1 Saturday Aug. 7 and Aug. 14 Location: 2nd trailer behind Har Scott Co. Pink Hill, N.C. - I 8:30a.m. til 1 p.m. L Remnants -.50 y*. Bolt Goods - $1.00 and $1.50 per yd. Lining for Quilts - $1.00 yd. B) Asst. Jr. Sizes vests $2.00, dresses $10.00 and knickers - $5.00 No Exchanges VBREWERVt ? ^ DRUG COMPANY ^ PINK HILL m proudly announces I DISCOUNT I I ON PRESCRIPTIONS |f> . 10% Discount to I children' under 6 \ % ~Jp ^ ) ? I years old and 10% A Discount to persons \ V over 60 years of age \fr f \ \ I on all prescriptions. 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