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The Pink Hill Review i ?? > i ? , s * "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Alberteon, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Atom" W F 9 - ' Wpa?ii~ ' " -Vi f ? ' ?' ' " ; ' VOL, 7 NO. 35 AUGUST 29,1985 Keesler-Tyndall Wed Miss Betty Jean Tyndatl and Wilbur William Keesler in were united in marriage on Sunday, July ? 28th. 1985. Tbe ceremony took place in Deep Run First Baptist Church at three o'clock in the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tyndall of Pink Hill. The groom is the son of Patricia A. Keesler of Pink Hill and Wilbur W. Keesler Jr. of Redback, Tenn. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and was given in marriage by her parents. The bridal gown featured a Queen Anne neckline, fitted empire bodice with simulated pearls and sequin accents, tapered sleeves, and a lace flounced hemline. The back of the gown extended into a chapel-length train. The fingertip veil was attached to a Juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of red roses, pink carnations, and babies'-breath with red and white streamers. The Reverend Bobby Hunter offi ciated the ceremony in which the bride and groom exchanged vows and wedding bands. They prayed the "Lord's Prayer" and pronounced their union by the lighting of the unity candle. "You Are the Inspira tion" was sung by Marietta Howard and Chad Howard. After they were pronounced husband and wife, they were introduced to their guests. The ceremony was concluded by a recep tion in which the guests were greeted by the wedding party, during which the bride and groom cut the wedding cake and made the traditional toast to one another. The couple left for an unknown desti-, nation. The couple will reside at Route 1, Pink Hill. The wedding party included Tony Faircloth, best man; Miss Sherry Smith, maid of honor, cousin of the bride; Bobby Tyndall, usher, brother of the bride; and Wendy Heath, bridesmaid. Christe Keesler attended the register and Sam Howard played the piano. The ceremony was directed by Mrs. John A. Duncan, sister of the groom Partlea On Saturday, July 20, the couple was given a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Eugene Tyndall and Mrs. Ruby Small, grandmother of the bride. On Friday, August 9th, the couple was given a miscellaneous shower by Patricia A. Keesler and Mrs. John A Duncan. They received lovely gifts at both affairs. Rehearsal was held on Saturday. July 27th, after which the bride and friends were taken to the Pizza Villa for a bachelorette party. The groom left for his bachelor party. Phorr-Simpson Engagement Beverly Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Simpson Sr. of Pink Hill, is engaged to William Bruce Pharr of Palo Alto, California. An October 4th wedding is planned. Pink Hill Library Schadule Closed on Labor Day. Starting in September, open six days per week, Monday ? Saturday. Beginning Monday, Sept. 9, Pre school Story Hour will be held each Monday at 10 a.m. Beginning Tues day, Sept. 3, Bedtime Story Hour will be at 7 p.m. each Tuesday. Movies for September include: Wednesday, Sept. 11, 7 p.m., the Million Dollar Duck and Wednesday, Sept. 25, 7 p.m., Bedknobs and BroodBtfcks. The library now has a bookdrop and a new copying machine. Copies may be made for 15 cents each. I Urology Clinic In Kenansville Kinston Urological Associates, P. A. will open The Urology Clinic in Kenansville on Wednesday, Sept. 4. The clinic will be located at South Wing-Duplin Street, Kenansville. All physician members of Kinston Urological Associates, P.A. includ ing Dr. Dan Myers, Dr. John Henderson, Dr. Felip Tejano and Dr. Bruce Senay will be affiliated with The Urology Clinic. "The clinic will be open each Wednesday and will offer a full range of adult and pediatric urologi cal services including treatment of urological infectious diseases, uro logical oncology, stone diseases g male infertility and male sexual dysfunction," Dr. Myers said. "We K look forward to serving both the f physicians and the patients of Duplin and surrounding counties and we hope to be an asset to the medical community and its hospital," he added. Office hours for the new clinic will ' be Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For further information call 296-0174 in Kenansville or 527-3043 in Kinston. ATTENTION ALBERTSON AREA WATER CUSTOMERS The Albertson area water system is getting closer to a reality. We need your help now in setting your individual meters. The engineer has begun staking the individual meter locations. Would all residents who have paid and signed up for a water service, please put a stake up in your yard with your name attached (in some thing waterproof). This location should be where it will be easiest for you to hook up to your present water system. Thank you for your cooperation. Albertaen Water District SOUTH LENOIR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS South Lenoir student schedules I will be distributed on Tuesday, Sept. U 3, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and on [1 Wednesday, Sept. 4 and Thursday, Sept. 5 from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. I] e Scheoi will begin on Mondayr 1 Sept. 9. There will be no orientation day, according to Thoma* H. Salter, principal. | Duplin MedlcaMUsociatTonTTncT Proudly Announcos Tho Arrival of Dr. Jane Atkins Obstetrics - Gynecology Providing full- sarvlca gynecological and obstatrical care. Infertility services, and cancer screening Office Location: Duplin Medical Association. Inc. 102 North Center Street Warsaw, N. C 28398 Office Hours : 9 a. m. -5 p.m. Monday - Friday Call 293-3401 for an appointment. SUMMER | ^ CLEARANCE ^ Continues | All Dresses . Jeans, Spring A Summer U Sportswear, Blouses, Skirts. 1/2 OFF All Mens Suits ? Slacks, Dress Shirts, Shorts, O.P. Swlnwear and Jeans Sale Continues Through Labor Day THERESA'S FASHIONS j . ' - j BEUL A VILLE KE NANSVILLE trcsh hsh-iShrimp-Oyslcrs tSmall Line Ol Groceries ? call or come by BILL SMITH SEAFOOD MARKET Main St. 568 4193. Pink Hilt. Opan 9:30 6. M F. Sat 8:30 5 I~~ " ~ " " T eMail Cut function | .S roadway <St. tPinU <zHiH cN. d. ( domfibte. cMuix (2uxs *L?ot cJMKcn & (Women ^ Qfizn : Q-5 ULU.xAa.Lf - ^DxiAatj V (Qfien: Q-l-.OO <?atu\Aay j Ofic.xai.ox : U{cxiif ^Jo H3c[C <Snofi- 568-4118 cHomt ZPbont 568-3208 HH HM HK HH WW =3?H Jprepare^^ Classes Are Forming Now Ifyou'veaflalrfor dancing... If you've always wanted to learn ... now Is the time to take the first step. We offer a expertly directed classes w ; from beginners to advanced Registration Days August 9? 10 from 10-6 Classes // run thru August 19 -June 6 I if Ballet ? 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