Seignious-Thompson * United In Marriage Sally Hayes Thompson and Dr. David Wayne Seignious were united in marriage on Saturday, May 26 at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Southern Pines. The Rev. Samuel C. Walker and the Rev. Philip R. Byrum of Albe marle, the bride's former rector, - officiated at the noon ceremony. ? The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Crenshaw Thomp son of Southern Pines. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George William Seignious III of Charleston, S.C. Mrs. James R. Germany, organist, performed a program of music for the ceremony. The bride, presented in marriage by her parents, was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a formal gown of white si'k, which featured an off-the-shoulder bodice. Both the puffed sleeves and the bodice were accented with silk flowers. The A-line skirt extended into a small sweep train. The chapel-length veil featured a custom made headpiece made with silk flowers which matched the gown. The flowers were attached^ to a gar land of pearls on the headpiece. The bride wore her mother's pearls and her pearl earnings were a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a cascade bouquet which featured white gardenias, white bridal roses and ivy. The bride's sister, Jean Tyndall Thompson of Charleston, attended as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sara Elize LeFever of Durham, Karen Beauvais Register of Carr boro, Margaret Everhart Hindman of Charleston, and Linda Wade Nye of Anderson, S.C. The bride's attendants wore gowns of pink taffeta which featured off-the-shoulder ruffles of pink and cherry taffeta with scattered pink roses inserted in the ruffles. The gowns also featured pink cummer bunds. The bride's attendants wore pink silk organza Victorian hats which featured attached pink flowers and streamers in addition to attached veils. The bridesmaids and honor at tendant carried cascade bouquets of gerbera daisies, white gardenias and sweetheart roses. The bridegroom's niece, Miss Laura Katherine Williams of Charleston served as the flower girl. She carried a crocheted basket filled with rose petals. Serving as Crucifer and Acolyte were Rob and Keith Byrum. The bridegroom's father attended his son as best man. Ushers were Dr. James Thomas Hindman, Dr. Charles Taylor Krescher, Dr. James Eugene Shearer, and Robert Keith Williams, brother-in-law of the groom, all of Charleston. Reception Following the ceremony, the bride's parents hosted a champagne reception at the Southern Pines Elks Country Club. Miss Helen Parker and Mrs. Andrew Page, both of Southern Pines, kept the guest register. The bride's aunts, Hortense Hasty of Kenansville and Shirley Costin of Warsaw, served the three-tiered cake. Greetings and good-byes for the reception were said by Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Legg of Whispering Pines and Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Sasser of Southern Pines. Music for the reception was pro vided by Bun Stubbs. Prenuptlal Events The bridegroom's parents enter tained at a rehearsal party held on the eve of the wedding at the Manor Inn in Pinehurst. The bride's parents hosted an informal cookout at their home on Thursday evening, entertaining members of the wedding party. On Wednesday, May 9 the bride elect was honored at a luncheon in Kenansville. Hostesses for the luncheon were Wilma Pate, Hilda Booth, Bobbie Pigford and Macy Brinson. The bridesmaids' luncheon was given on Friday, May 25 at the Mid Pines Resort in Southern Pines. Hostesses for the luncheon were the bride-elect's grandmother, Sally Tyndall, Jeanette Hasty and aunts, Hortense Hasty and Shirley Costin. "he bride is a 1977 graduate of Pinecrest High School, Southern Pines. She received a. Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Western Carolina University in 1981. She has worked at Roper Hospital in Charleston, S.C. for the past three years. The bridegroom is a 1976 graduate of Middleton High School in Charles ?* ton. He received his bachelor's degree from Emory University in Atlanta in 1980. He recently gradu ^ ated from the Medical University of 1/ South Carolina in Charleston. The bridegroom will begin his V,' residency in internal medicine in early July at New Hanover Hospital 2Pt in Wilmington. \l Following a wedding trip f Amelia Island. Fla., the couple win make their home in Wilmington. Engagements 'I Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Potter wish to I announce the engagement of their J daughter. Debbie, to Dennis F. Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alford E. Howard of Kenansville. The wedding is planned for June 22 at the Washington. D.C. Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The reception will be held June 30th at the home of the bride elect's parents. All friends and relatives are invited. Mr. and Mrs. George Donaldson of Newark, N.J., announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Evangeline Fay Taylor of Kinston to 2nd Lt. 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