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Harper-Carter **' Pledge Vows Sylvia Dannette Carter of Beula jrflle and Randall Curtis Harper of ftoute 1, Pink Hill, were united in marriage at three o'clock on Novem 1r 10 in the First Baptist Church in bp Run. The Reverend Bobby Hunter officiated at the double-ring aeremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sail Aikens of Beulaviile and Bobby Carter of Wallace. She was escorted :o the altar by her father and was jiven in marriage by her parents. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harper of Pink Hill. ; The bride wore a formal gown of white silkened organza and chantilly fre. The fitted lace bodice featured ^Jueen Anne neckline with beaded Venise lace motifs. The sheer back yoke and leg-o-mutton lace sleeves Xrere finished with cuffs of silk lace mrming calla points on the hands. Hers of lace formed the A-line skirt ihile alternating tiers of lace and trganza ruffles flowed into a semi tathedral train. A fringe-tip veil with ipouff bow in back was attached to a bridal hat featuring a side-rolled etched with lace and encrusted Vh pearls. The bride carried a classic nosegay of gardenias, itephanotis and azaleas highlighted $ith shades of blue. Matron of honor was Patricia G. foler of Beulaviile, sister of the Bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Denise Harper of Kinston, sister of the groom; Miss Carol Bell of Mount Olive, and Miss Melissa Bell also of Mount Olive. Junior bridesmaid was t:phanie Stache of Wilmington, e flowergirl was Brittany Young of Wallace. The groom chose his father to serve as best man. Ushers were Robert Carter of Beulaviile, brother of the bride; Max Turner of Albert son; and Bill Wiggins of Pink Hill, Cousin of the groom. The ring bearer was Grayson Batchelor of Pollocksville, cousin of the groom. Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Pam Braxton, organist. And Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Baker, pianist and vocalists. Mrs. Shelba Hill directed the wedding. Mrs. Debbie Bell presided at the bridal register. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Absure said the farewells at the reception. The bride was graduated from East Duplin High School. The groom was graduated from South Lenoir High School. He is employed at Harper's Nursery. Following a trip to the mountains, the couple resides in Pink Hill. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church fellowship hall hosted by Effie Nan Mobley and Isabelle Harper, aunts of the groom. On Oct. 19, the couple was honored with a pig-pickin' given by Mr. and Mrs. Brazwell Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardison, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Tyndall. On Oct. 22, a miscellaneous shower at the home of Janet Miller was hosted by Janet, Carol Bell and Melissa Bell. On Oct. 29 a miscellaneous shower at Tin City Baptist Church Fellow ship Hall was hosted by Eloise Carter, Doris Whaley and, Susan Whaley. On Nov. 2, a miscellaneous shower at the Deep Run First Baptist Church fellowship hall was hosted bv Ann Wiggins, Denise Harper and Rhonda Harper. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents. Pink Hill Barbecue The Pink Hill Fire Department and Rescue Squad will have a barbecue from 11 a.m. until (?)on Saturday at the Pink Hill Fire Department. CARD OF THANKS We would like to extend thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their love and support during my extended stay in New Hanover Memorial. The many flowers, cards, thoughts and prayers were greatly appreciated. Thank you. Otho Lee Holland and Family b Urg* Pansy Plants t*l( $2.00 Per Oez. I Faust Nursery ? Hwy 24 Warsaw, N.C. J 1 SANTA'S HO HO HOTLINE KIDS HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO TALK TO SANTA CLAUS OIRECTI CALL -- 296-9946 / BETWEEN 2-5 p.m., MONDAY / THRU FRIDAY FROM: // | DECEMBER 9th THRU DECEMBER 23rd. Sponsored By: , I Guardian Caro Nursing Home ot/"J ft? ** "' ^ 'afltftTh i J /?' >~nr3ii?. I ' ^OttiAj Spec?f ^ J Cut ^foWG/iuA/i/iangGmGnt 1 mt $595 plus tax jA J ? ^Muni <3Mooi& ?^icfeo* cJWttiue || ST ? CountAi) Qijts /C^ts ? CaApet/ ^aMpapc* M Br ? ^UiiAc SeMce M^JS- Qcdboob) J #? Compete 9^o?e ^uteAio* Sewce ? QcJwsJung ? i Brills Upholstery And Florist I) 317 N. Front St. Warsaw W -*rgnrs -- rliT,^'Nm, ffcQJl Puppet Express In Duplin County During the week of Dec. 4, Puppet Express will be in several schools in Duplin County. Brady Fowler and Dave Bulick created Puppet Express to integrate puppet theater and education, com bine creativity and concern for children, to being life to puppetry and puppetry to life. They believe that the most meaningful way to learn, to know and to enjoy is to be a part of the process. Puppet Express has performed and taught to N.C. school children bringing them not only the fun ani' excitement of their original puppet shows, but the kind of educational hands-on experience and persona lized teaching style that makes their workshops popular with students and teachers alike. Fowler has an M.A. in puppetry and has worked professionally since 1973 as actor, puppeteer, designer and director, touring from the Atlantic to the Mississippi in chil dren's theater. Gulick has taught in the ele mentary schools for eight years, and since then he has designed a I study techniques course for adults and created participatory puppetry. Dave and Brady love their job. And why not? They touch thousands of lives, young and old. And they do what they do best ? perform and teach puppetry. The puppet hxpress is brought to Duplin County by the Duplin County Arts Council. For more in formation, call 296-1922. I Ed Stivender Comes To Duplin Schools Medieval Storyteller In Schools During the week of Dec. 9th, Ed Stivender ? storyteller, minstrel, banjo-playing medieval fool ? will be in several county schools. Ed has toured the Eastern U.S. and Canada since 1975 performing his one-man shows at theatres, colleges, folk festivals, coffeehouses, schools and Off-Broadway. His pre vious theatre credits include virtually all the fools of Shakespeare, in cluding Puck on the stage of the Academy of Music in Philadelphia. He has studied dance with the Hartford Ballet, mime with.Angel Vigil, clowning with Ken Feit, and Story Theology with John Dunne at Notre Dame. Stivender is also an accomplished radio producer/announcer, best known for his weekly Myth America radio show of comedy and public affairs on WWUH-FM in Hartford. Conn., and has additionally pro duced two videotapes of his work. A featured storyteller at the National Storytelling Festival in Jones boicigh. Tenn., he appeared in the national television coverage of the festival on NBC's Today. He has lectured to chambers of commerce. universitites and churches on chil dren's literature, religion and the arts. Ed Stivender is brought to the countv by the Duplin County Arts Council. For further information, call 296-1922. Lenoir SPCA Animal Shelter The Lenoir County S.P.C.A. Ani mal Shelter has a large number of exceptionally nice cats and kittens ready for adoption. Visit the shelter on Rouse Road Extern ion near the Kinston Regional Jetport from 12:30-4 p.m., Monday - Friday, and 1:30-4 p.m. weekends. Baker-Murphy Engagement Marlton L. Price and Joyce W. Price, both of Seven Springs, an nounce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter. Vera Suzanne, to Carl Murphy (Sam) Baker of Pink Hill. Carl is the son of Carl Dean Baker of Pink Hill and Gladys Basden of Albertson. A January 18th wedding is planned at Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. 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