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I Alexander-Alphin Exchange Vows Miss Jo Ann Alphin and Alan Clay Alexander, both of Charleston, S.C., exchanged their wedding vows in a double-ring ceremony on Saturday, November 17 at three o'clock in the afternoon in the Central United Methodist Church in Florence, S.C. The Rev. Dr. C. Dillard Alexander ? was the officiating minister. A program of wedding music was rendered by William B. Mills of Florence, S.C., organist; Richard Stuckey of Sumter, S.C. trumpeter; and Gladys McNeil Young of Florence, S.C., soloist. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Gilbert Alphin of Florence, S.C. She is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lee Register Sr. of Rose Hill and Mr. and ^ Mrs. Gilbert Estus Alphin Jr. of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Otho Alexander of Simpsonville, S.C. are the parents of the groom. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a gown of imported 1 French chiffon. The portrait neckline | was edged in imported Alencon lace adorned with pearls over a pleated ruffle. The fitted basque bodice ! featured lace apoliaues and the waist ; was outlined with lace and pearls. ? The long fitted sleeves of french 1 netting were heavily embellished ; with lace and pearls that closed with ; covered buttons and ended in a point over her hand. The gathered skirt was, bordered in matching lace and ; flowed into a full cathedral train accented with lace motifs and pearls. 1 Her pencil-edged, fingertip veil fell from a cap of lace covered in pearls and sequins. Miss Anita Gay Alphin of Flo rence, S.C., sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Laura Alphin of Mount Olive, Mrs. Gayle English of Teachey, Miss Sylvia Matthews of Columbia, S.C., Miss Pam Sheftall and Miss Connie Love, both of Charleston. S.C., Mrs. Lynn Culp of Spartanburg, S.C. and Mrs. Mary McGuire of Donalson, Tennessee, both sisters of the groom. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Mary Lindsay of Waynesboro, Va., Miss Nan Williamson of Kenans ville, Miss Cathy Register of Rose Hill, Miss Alice Brinkley of Teachey and Mrs. Pat Scott of Raleigh. Milton Otho Alexander served his son as best mar. Ushers were William Andrew Alexander of Spar tanburg, S.C., brother of the groom; Craig Cuip of Spartanburg, S.C., David McGuire of Donalson, Tenn., John Kinsey of Colurajbia, S.C., Steve Cantrell of Salem.^.C., Larry Bailey of Simpsonvitle, S.C. and Gilbert Edwin Alphin of Kure Beach, brother of the bride. The bride, a 1983 graduate of College of Charleston with a bach elor's science degree in biology, is presently continuing her education at College of Charleston. The groom is a 1977 graduate of Clemson f i : _ L . _ t_ _? ? f - ' university wnn a oacneiur ui science degree in forestry. He is employed with South Carolina Forestry Com mission. The couple will reside in Charles ton, S.C. Reception Immediately following the cere mony, a reception was held in the church fellowship hall. Other Entertainment A rehearsal reception was hosted by the groom's narents Look-outs were hosted by Judge and Mrs. Stephen M. Williamson and Miss Nan Williamson of Kenansville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shumpert and Mrs. Johnny Hoover. Dinner parties were hosted by \4i _i ? . ? i ?? /->:n . r j...' i?nss l/uiis naiiucii, unoeri tuwui Alphin and Miss Anita Alphin. Other entertainment was given by Mrs. Donald Lindsay. Miss Mary Lindsay, Mrs. Vance Alphin and Miss Laura Alphin. Mrs. Charles Brinkley, M: ,s Alice Brinkley, Mrs. Lee Regi .er. Miss Cathy Register, Mrs. Ojyle English and Mrs. Pat Scott were hosts at a luncheon. Parties were given by Mrs. Hilton Williams, Mrs. Calvin Derrick and Mrs. Kenneth Avent. Mrs. Herbert Love honored the bride-elect with a lingerie shower and bachelorette party. Mrs. Stanley Sheftall and Miss Pam Sheftall entertained at a brides maids' brunch Lisa Brady Outstanding Sophomore Lisa Brady, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brady of Route 2, Wallace, has been selected the Hugh O'Brian Outstanding Sophomore at East Duplin High School She will represent her school at the North Carolina Leadership Seminar that will be sponsored by the Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation (HOBY). More than 8,000 sopho more leaders representing as many high schools nationwide participated in last year's seminars. This vear - J students will explore "America's Incentive System" during the work shops. All sophomores at East Duplin were eligible to participate in the program by preparing answers to: How have you demonstrated leader ship ability? How have you ex pressed sensitivity and concern for others? and How have you shown the desire to learn and share knowledge and experience with others? Lisa's paper was chosen as the best so she will represent East Duplin. Lisa was very active in school during her junior high days. She was president of the Beta Club, YAC and captain of the cheerleading squad. CL? 1 C 1 : jut. scivcu lrc&iinian vice-pre51 deni last year. Congratulations are due Lisa for a job well done in the HOBY program this year. ? Rates Lower During Holidays Most people look forward to holidays, and Carolina Telephone customers have even more to look forward to on five designated holi days each year. That is when special ; long distance rates are available. Since Thanksgiving is one of the designated holidays, customers this ! year were able to make long distance ' calls at the evening rate all day. The 0 evening rate for calls placed within North Carolina is 25 percent off the full rate, while the evening rate for calls placed outside the state is at a 40 percent discount. "If the calls are made at night after 11 p.m., and before 8 a.m. the next day, the rates are even lower," said W.S. Richardson, district com mercial manager. "And by placing the calls themselves, customers can avoid the operator service charge.". Richardson said the other desig nated holidays when the special long distance discount rates apply include Christmas, New Year's Day, July 4th and Labor Day. The Carolina Telephone spokes man reminded customers that other reduced long distance rate periods are available and that an explanation can be found in Call Guide 5 in each Carolina Telephone directory. | Vegetable Growers Association Trade Show And School Un Thursday, Dec. 6, the North Carolina Fresh Vegetable Growers Association is having their annual ^ trade show and school. It will be held at the Lenoir County agricultural extension office on Route 11, just ; south of Kinston. It will be open from ? 8a.m. to5 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity to I meet with university and industry ' personnel to discuss the upcoming growing season. 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