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Hed rick-Seymour Exchange Vows Tracey Denise Seymour, daughter of Mrs. Linwood J. Francis and Alpheus T. Seymour, III, of Apex, were married at a 6:00 p.m. ceremony on February 2 to Lonnie Dale Hedrick, Jr. Mr. Hedrick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Dale Hedrick, Sr. of Warsaw. Vows were spoken in the Apex Baptist Church with the Rev. O. Phillip Quails, pastor of the church and Rev. Jimmy Creech of Warsaw, pastor of the groom, officiating. The altar was decorated with spiral candelabras, unity candle, kneeling bench and ferns. A mixed arrange ment graced the vestibule. The bride, who was escorted by her father, chose a wedding dress of white messaline satin and schiffli embroidery. The grown featured a high neckline with a schiffli em hroidered rrown collar. The sheer net yoke was accented by a ruffle over the shoulders which extended down the front. Full bishop sleeves were cuffed with matching em broidery. Accented with lace, the raised waistline extended into an A-line skirt and chapel train, trimm ed by a wide embroidered border. The bride wore a small picture hat accented with embroidery and pearls, featuring a fingertip illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, miniature carnations, stephanotis, baby's breath and satin streamers. Kim Annas of Raleigh was maid of honor. She wore a lavender, formal off-the-shoulder taffeta gown ac cented with embroidery. Attendants were Claudine Hedrick, sister of the groom, of Warsaw and Shannon Honea of Lary. Their huckleberry taffeta gowns were designed iden tical to that of the honor attendant. Lavender pompons, pink roses and baby's breath were used to fashion the bouquets of the attendants. Angela Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mills of Apex and cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Her dress of candlelight white was ac cented with lavender bows and she tarried a white basket filled with pink rose petals. I>onnie Hedrick, Sr., father of the groom, served as best man. Ushers included Joe Jones of Chapel Hill and Warsaw and Greg Hedrick, brother of the groom, of Raleigh and Warsaw. Elizabeth Rhew of Cary rendered wedding solos, accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Farrell. organist, of Apex. The bride's mother chose a formal gown of mauve chiffon and the groom's mother chose a formal gown of raspberry chiffon. Their corsages of pink rosebuds and baby's breath compliment their gowns. The bride was graduated from Apex Senior High School in 1983. Her mother is employed by United Federal Bank of Cary. Her father is a veteran member of the town of Apex police department. MLs. Hedrick is the aranddauahter of Mrs. CTeve Sanders of Clayton and Mrs. A.T. Seymour, Jr. of Apex. The bridegroom, who was graduated from James Kenan High School in Warsaw, attended North Carolina State University. His father is the divisional ad ministrative manager at National Spinning Co., Inc. The bridegroom's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tilghman Miller of Northhampton, PA, and Beatrice Hedrick of Lexington. A reception, hosted by the parents of the bride, followed the ceremony at the C. C. Jones Memorial Park in Apex. White and pink flowers and candles accented the reception table. Greetings and good-byes were extended to well wishers by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reep, of Lincolnton. Presiding over the guest book was Anne Seymour, aunt of the bride, of Raleigh. Following the reception, the bridal couple left for a honeymoon and upon return, will reside in Knightdale. Out-of-town guests included: J. J. Poyner, great-uncle of the bride of Virginia Beach, VA. Parents of the groom hosted an after-rehearsal dinner for the wed ding party and friends at the Beef Barn in Cary on Friday, February 1. Kinston Holds N.C. Hemisphere Pageant A preliminary to the Miss North Carolina Hemisphere pageant will be held in Kinston March 9 at North west School. The winners and run ners-up will be eligible to compete in that state pageant in the summer. Each contestant will receive a trophy and complimentary runway lesson ? orior to their comoetition. The six winners in the state pageant will receive gratis hotel accommodations at the national pageant in August to compete in the national pageant, with awards in excess of $325,000 in U.S. savings 1 bonds, scholarships, modeling con tracts, furs, diamond watches. In addition to these awards, six auto- i mobiles, one for each of the winners ' i in beauty, talent and modeling i competition will be given. There are six aae divisions of competition, with winners selected in each division receiving crowns and winners and runners-up receiving trophies and awards. The age divisions are: Master, bovs, 3-10: PeeWee, girls, 2-5; Little Miss, Girls. 6-10; Pre-Teen, Girls, 11-13; Teen, Girls, 14-17; Miss, Girls, 18-27. Contestants compete in evening gown and party dress, boys in suit. Judging is based on per sonality, poise and good looks. Tliere are three age catagories of competition in talent and modeling contests which are potional and are judged separately from the beauty division. These winners also com pete at the state pageant. All young people in the area are invited to enter. To receive an entry form and complete details, write E.Stevens, state .director, 1207 Sutton Dr., Kinston, NC 28501. Entries will be limited and will close Feb. 20. Entry form must be received before this date. Entries Wanted For Festival; Of FIaimatc Pnrnrlo In Mount Olive ? ? wr ww ww ? ? ww ? w? -w The Mount Olive Jaycees are again sponsoring the 1985 Festival of Flowers parade Scheduled for Satur day, April 13 at 10 a.m. The event will consist of many homemade floats, bands and other entries. All entrants are encouraged to use flowers as their theme. , WWW WWW W W ? WWW All churches, schools, clubs, busi nesses, individuals and organiza tions are eligible and encouraged to sponsor a float. Entries may be registered by calling Havwood Cum mings at 658-5019, Sherwood Southerland at 658-4926 or the Chamber of Commerce office at 658-3113. Sandwich/Soup Luncheon The Kenansville United Methodist Women are sponsoring a luncheon beginning February 28 at 10:30 a.m. They will, be serving homemade 1 vegetable s up, chicken salad and pimento-c ce>e salad sandwiches, as well as ? < .temade desserts. Rehabilitation Meeting The first 1985 N.C. Rehabilitation association - Chapter IV meeting will be held on Thursday, Feb. 28 at King's Barbecue on Highway #70 in Kinston. The guest speaker will be Ted H. Sawyer Jr., manager of Crawford Rehabilitation Services, Inc. in Greensboro, and president of the NCRCA. His topic will be "A Marketing Approach to NCRA." There will be a social hour from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Dinner, consisting of barbecue, fried chicken, coleslaw, potato salad, rolls or hushpuppies and tea, will follow with a business and program agenda following dinner. The cost is S6.25 including tax and tip. All members and individuals interested in helping improve the quality of life of the disabled person are urged to attend. SIDEWALK SALE Friday & Saturday Special Racks | $10-$20-$30 ( Values Up To $15000 V Mary's Dress Shop Mary Sutton, Owner Center St., Mt. Olive [ Grand Opening Whaley's Florist ' Sat., March 2 9A.M. - 5 P.M. Mon.-Sat. ataeev Pegister For Drawing To be Held iSat. tor $25?? Bouquet Need Not be Present To Win First 25 Customers Will Receive A Rose I Owners: Ted Cole & Dot Whaley 209 Front cSt. Kenan&villc 296-0636, C ourt House >Squarc I PUBLIC NOTICE SALE SCHOOL PIANOS r ? F'iano & Organ Distributors education department placed FACTORY ORDERS based on last year's sales Due to unprecedented BUDGET CUTS at schools thruout North Carolina, these sales were never made. The local warehouse is FULL! These pianos have to be sold1 All pianos are BRAND-NEW with a 10-YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY. These pianos are made by Yamaha and Everett A limited number of Practice pianos and rental pianos are also included Factory financing can be arranged if desired Authorized sale in cooperation with Everett Piano Co., Kimball Piano Co., Yamaha Piano Co., Schumann Piano Co. YOUR PRICE INCLUDES MATCHING BENCH AND TUNING Special Closeout Sale On Grandfather Clocks Sample Savings Re. . $995, NOW $497.00 3 DAYS ONLY THURS., FEB 21 ? 12 lo 7 FR1., FEB 22 10 to 7 SAT., FEB. 23 ? 10 to 5 Warsaw National Guard Armory N. 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