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THLNfWS JOURNAL R At.FORD, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY. SI PI I MHI R 5, l"6H , PAGh S C n C? I Personals SW Honors Jane Hucfcabee last Wednesday a Her noun Mrs. Fred Johnson and her daughter. Mrs. Bill Kvans, cnlcrlaincd with a miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Seplcmbcr bride-elect Jane Huckabcc. The honorcc was presented a corsage of white carnations and a gilt of china from the hostesses. The dining room table was spread with a while linen cloth and centered with an arrangement of while althca. Pink and white decorated bridal cake squares, cheese biscuits, nuls, mints and punch were served. Mrs. Louise Maxwell, aunt of the bride-elect, poured punch, and Mrs. Vardell lledgpcth, mother of the bridegroom to be, served cake. Club Calendar The Open Meeting of the Raeford Woman's Club will be held on Thursday, September S, at 8:00 p. m. at the C ivic Center. The American Home Depart men I of the Raeford Woman's Club will meet Tuesday, September 10, at 7:45 p.m. at the Civic Center. Hostesses will be Mrs. J.B. White and Mrs. Ceorgc Crawford. The Raeford Garden Club will meet Tuesday, September 10, at i.M) p.m. at the Civic Center. Hostesses will be Mrs. John R. Davis, Mrs. Truman Austin and Mrs. W.L. Alexander. Kach member is to bring an arrangement for family dining. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. operates bdith Macy National Training Center for Girl Scout adults which C'AMK into being in 1926 and is near Pleasan tvillc , New York. Approximately 600 adults attend courses there each year. SeCHHaisdafe : Pft" Knits! Glen Pla Main Slrrrl Ceremony ' Carol English, Mr. Miss .Jean Carol Knglish became the bride of James Ross Scaton Saturday in a three o'clock ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge hnglish of H22 N. Main Street. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Llmcr P. Johnson of King City, California and the late James Monroe Scaton. The Rev. Jack Mansfield officiated for the double ring ceremony. Two seven -b ra nc hed candelabra entwined with smilax and holding while tapers formed an improvised altar. White bride's roses were used on (he piano. Miss Pamela Anne Hnglish was maid of honor and only attendant for her sister. She wore a pale yellow brocade empire dress with matching bow headpiece and flirtation veil. She carried a single white mum lied with yellow satin streamers. Tom Von Pert, of Rolling Hills ( stales, Calif, served as best man. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a street length white silk shantung and lace dress fashioned wilh lace-covered short sleeves and lace appliques thai extended from the scoop neckline down both sides of the dress from. A cluster of white roses held her halo illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of white daisies with long satin streamers. The mother of the bride wore an aqua silk shantung dress with matching hat. The bridegroom's mother wore a lime green knit outfit. Both mothers had white mum corsages. The bride is a graduate of Hoke High School and Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom is a graduate of King City High School, Calif, and attended Hartncll Junior College and California Polytcchnical College. Aflef his discharge from the Army in October, the maids', flannels Every ' .STS Sort '- Li' (Q!;" r 1 U MRS. JAMES couple will leave for San Luis Obisbo, Calif, where he will complete his education at California Polytcchnical College. lor travel the bride wore a royal blue knit wilh while accessories and a while mum corsage. Upon their return from a wedding Irip to South Carolina the couple will he ill home in Southern Pines until October 14. Reception Following the ceremony a reception for relatives, out of town guests and close family friends was held at the bride's home. Hosts wilh Mr. and Mrs. Fnglish were the bride's aunts, Mrs. Henry Welch of Society Prtv- Yv V - f d Bondtd all wool f lartrtal. Trim ast-on watft. Black, gray, navy, brown. 32-38. a. Bondad all wool f lannal in gray orrty. Tab loop wvist. Sfda-xtp. 8- 18. I. Acnlan acrylic doubla knit, alarticiiar. wattt. Oxford gray, brorua. blua, black, tobacco 8 18 i . Piatdi and glan plaidi. in a wool, nylon and acrylic bland. Sida rip. 8-18. Tradamark Fibar Industrial, Inc. RaefoH. YC. (jnfes Seoton "'! ROSS SKATON Hill, S. C. and Mrs. Hugh D. Russell of Maxton. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peoples greeted guests and their daughter Mrs. Kdgar Idler kepi the register. Mrs. M. A. Maxwell invited guests to the refreshment table. Goodbyes were said by Mrs. James Wood. The table was covered wilh a white lace cloth and centered wilh an arrangement of pink and while carnations and while candles. The three tiered wedding cake, topped with wedding bells, net and a white rose, was served by Mrs. Paul Burnett. Mrs. Stanley Kooncc poured punch. Among the oul of town guests were Mrs. Klmcr P. Johnson of King Cily, Calif., the bridegroom's mother; Mrs. Mike Duncan of Fresno, Calif, sisler of Ihe bridegroom; Lane Hudson of Paclolus, Sara Williams, Kent Thompson and Peggy Snipes of Southern Pines, and Carolyn Bailey of Chapel Hill. men, your j scents-itivity's j your own thing Gentlemen of the Classes of '. '69, "70, "71, and "12 1 There's no doubt about it, J you've had higher enti-ance exam scois, you'll blighter, I more worldly, hare more po- tential, have already achieved more, and have higher IQ's I than any other entering class in J history. You've got mora fashion and furnishings savvy, too. You're J not afraid of color or changes in style. You're cool, confi- dent, and ready for campus life. But is your "scent sense" J as strong as it should be ? Your "scent identity" is your own thing. Tt's important to the ex- pression of you as an individ- ual. How do you get "scent I sense"? This year it's easy pack a Le Mans Numero L'no Searcher Kit in your trunk. Representative of the four I basic men's fragrance catego J l ies, Numero Uno is a line of four separate scents, each with I an identifying color top. Gi-een, citrus; Red, apice; Silver, leath- er; and Gold a traditional J yet thoroughly contemporary blend. These four fragi-ances have been put in -ounce jig- gers and combined in the J Searcher Kit so you can try I them all. Nelil J. Blue AGtXT H Ifhone 873-3709 P. 0. Box 124 Raeford, N. C. 21978 Miss Marie Bray and Phil Rouse of Raleigh attended the races in Darlington, S.C. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bray and children and Mr. and Mrs. David Lindsay and daughter Michelle spent the weekend al Lake Waccainaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay and, daughter are spending two week vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bray and Mr. and Mis. James Melton. Mrs. L. K. Foster Jr. of Goldtboro spent the weekend wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Staney Sink of . Winston-Salem were guests Sunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Milligan. Mrs. A. J. Freeman was honored on her birthday Sunday with a picnic dinner given by her children al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Freeman in Raleigh. Others attending were Mr. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Freeman Jr. and family of Faycltcvillc and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Freeman and children of Red Springs. The Rev. and Mis. ('. A. Cooper and family returned home last Thursday from a trip to south Georgia and to Bristol, Tenn. where they visited Mrs. Cooper's parents. Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Sartclle. Miss bliabclh Barnharl will enter Methodist College tomorrow for her freshman year. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven and family spent the holiday weekend al their cottage al Holdcn Beach. Mrs. Alex Avcrill and son Al spent last weekend in Florence, S. C. with her mother, Mrs. Rctha Byrd. Mrs. J. F. Jordan has returned from a ten day visit with her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. jgff with Par3Pr88 I; "I "k. I Traditional style slacks in great new fabrics. Being well-dressed is no trick when you own these stylish Farah slacks. Premium, permanent-press fabrics stay wrinkle-free to keep you looking sharp all day long. Perfect for week-day or weekend. 29 38 KORATRON Z7 Collins Department and Mis. Joe Williams of Hariimaii.Tcnn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tapp spenl the weekend in Black Mountain as guests of Mrs. il. L. Stiuchcomb. Mrs. Dcwitt Tapp. Mis. Mary H. Smith, Mrs. Neil Seiner. Mrs. Bertha Tapp and Mrs. W. L. Freeman were spent the day guests last Wednesday of the Rev. and Mis. John M. Glenn of Auliyville. Dr. and Mis. Riley Jordan and family went by plane last week to Wyckolf, N. J. lo attend the wedding of Dr. Jordan's nephew, Ray Randall of Kinston, lo Miss Ricky Ramsay of Wyckolf. Mike Jordan was an usher in the wedding. Joe and Cathy Smith of Charleston, S. C. spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce, while their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Recce Smith Jr. were in Laurinburg to attend the funeral of his falher, J. Recce Smith, who died August 26. Recce Smith Jr. was with the local radio station several years ago. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Jordan and children returned Monday after louring the New Fngland Slates and attending the Randall-Ramsay wedding in Wyckoff.N.J. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Postcl were his nephew, Michael Callan of Winthrop, Iowa and Ft. Bragg, and Mrs. Postcl's aunt, Mrs. b. L. McDaniel of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kooncc and Ken spent Sunday in Halifax, Va. with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kooncc. $yooiJ1$jjoo 5 -MEN'S TRADITIONAL CASH - CHAROI GOLDLN WFDDING Mr. and Mis. W. M. Monroe were honored on their 501 h wedding anniversary Sunday wilh a reception held at their home in the Wayside Community. Hosts were the Monroe childien- Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Minor McGougan. The home was decorated throughout with mixed flowers in shades of green, while and yellow . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Monroe greeled guesls al the door, and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Monroe stood in the receiving line with the honorecs. An anniversary cake, decorated in gold and ellim and lopped wilh a wrcalh centered with "50", gold punch, nuts and mints were served. The giandchildrcn assisled in serving. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Monroe direcled guesls lo ihe den where Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood kept the register. Mi. and Mrs. McGougan said good-byes. About one hundred guesls called during Ihe afternoon. CALL MRS. GERI CLIFTON 875-2693 FOR ALL SOCIAL ITEMS with A decidedly superior slack, keyed to the mature man's comfort. Trim and true tailored of fine premium fabrics, that "Never Need Ironing". The Executive Model is the finest in style and fit from Farah. 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