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nd Mrs . Ernest V.
of Hemingway and
each. were guests of
·hen their children
ed for them \\'ith a
reception Sunday
. January 6. in the
Pentecostal Holiness
Fellowship Hall . The
was their twentyfifth
anniversary. l\1rs.
the former Miss Tina
Florence.
d Mrs. Thea Cox. aunt
cle of Mr. Carter
'
the guests and
ced them to the
gline composed of the
couple and their
. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Afr. and Mrs . .J\lleriAan
and Mr. and Mrs.
Carter.
Carter received her
.a lovely floor length
f off-white polyester,
g a soft pleated skirt,
ed sleeves and round
with
a
silver
belt
•
ing the
natural
e.• She wore silver
r1es and a white orchid
ellow throat completed
e.
Vernon Carter wore a
,gth gown of burgundy
ite plaid with a solid
Y bodice, and long
Of the plaid, giving the
erect look.
Vernon Carter wore a
. th gown of burgundy
te Plaid with a solid
Y bodice, and long

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sleeves of· the plaid. giving the
soft . la yered look.
l\1rs . l\.leridan Carter \\ as
go\\·ned in a costume featuring
a la vendar' bodice with f'ull
printed. f1oor length skirt.
enhanced by a wide purple belt
at the \\'aistline.
1-~or thi~ special occasion.
l\lrs. ·Mike Carter chose a onepiece. sleeveless black flowing
pant suit trimmed in metallic
braid. v•ith \\"hich she wore
silver accessories.
Each of the girls wore a
\\'hite carnation corsage. and
l\lr. Carter and his soris wore a
v..·hite carnation boutennaire.
i\liss Lillian Cox presided at
a round table c.overed with
floor length cloths of linen and
lace, which hel'Cl the crystal
serving plates and napkins.
The
long.
extended
refreshment table was covered
with an army-navy cloth and
adorned v..·ith arrangements of
silver net and satin riblJons. It
v..•as centered with a tall ninebranched silver candlelabra
holding lighted white tapers
and an arrangement of white
snapdragons, carnations and
gypsophilia. Silver trays held a
lovely assortment of party
foods and were attractively
arranged on the table. A silver
punch bowl at each end
completed the lovely setting.
Mrs. Bobby Cagle and MI·s.
Lottie Jo Dennis persided at
the punch bowls.
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:\IR. AND l\'IRS. ERNESTV. CARTER
... Celeb1·ate 25th Wedding A1111iversa1·y
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tiered cont'ection. rested on a
hours from 2 to 5:30 were
round table covered with an
Wanda Wall. Mr. and Mrs.
army-navy floor length cloth.
Ellis Dubose, Reverend and
The cake was delicately
1\1.rs. Robert Stewart of Myrtle
designed with white frosting
Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Medford
and featured white roses and
Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
silver leaves. The two top tiers
1-lardee. Mrs. Price Hughes,
v..·ere highly elevated to reveal
and Mr. and :rttrs. Ronald Cox
a tall cupid holding two love
of Johnsonville, Senator and
birds. The top tier held the
Mrs.
Lanue
Floyd
of
silver numerals ''25'' amidst
J{ingstree. Mr. and Mrs.
an arrangement of lillies of the · Kinley Miller. Mr . and Mrs.
valley. The cake was served by
Jack Woodward. Sr., Jack
l\1rs.
Wilson
Hardee
of
.Wood\\-·ard. Jr.. Mrs. Julius
The wedding cake. a fourJohnsonville.
Lee Dennis and son. Jay, of
The gift table. where Mrs.
Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs.
Blandon Cox presided, was laid
Alan Johns and Mr. and Mrs.
in floor lengtl1 white linen
Sevin John of Florence. Mr~
cloths. and held many lovely
and Mrs. Jerri Vaughn and Mr.
~fts of china. crystal, and
and Mrs. Ernest C. Jones of
silver.
among
others
Bishopville, Mr. and Mrs.
attresting to the love of thei~ , travis Anderson and Tim
many friends and relatives.
Anderson of Camden. Mr. and
Goodbyes
were
said
to
J
W
St
Mrs. Bobby Gene Cagle of
Loree L. Stone, D. . one r., M
both , of Johnsonville, and
r. and Mrs. Esters Cox.
Pamplico, Mrs. Lena E. Kea,
of Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. W. D. M.iddleton and
Among
the
many
guests
who
Frances
and
Lance
Middleton
M
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d
N. C.; three aug ers, rs.
of Kannapolis, N. C.

sonville Resident, Dies
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