Mrs. Sieve Phillip*. Social Reporter, 875-4171 MacDonald-Davis Wedding Vows Solemnized In Presbyterian Church Miss Mary Kathleen Davis be came the bride of John Ewald MacDonald on Sunday, December ' 27th, at 4:00 p.m. in the Raeford Presbyterian Church. Miss Davis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eugene Davis of Raeford. Mr. MacDonald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lauchlin Mac Donald, also of Raeford. Dr. John C. Ropp of Raeford officiated at the double ring cere mony. The Rev. Mr. Douglas Mark assisted. , The church was decorated with two live Chrismon trees adorned with handmade Christian symbols and miniature lights. Seven branched candelabra holding lighted tapers stood on either side of the altar. Unity candles and a mass arrangement of white glads, mums, babies' breath and carna tions, centered the Communion table. The transcepts of the church held lighted hurricane globes with holly and boxwood. Honor pews were marked with hurricane globes with tapers entwined with holly and roses, centered with garnet red bows. A program of wedding music was presented by organist Chris C. Watkins, of Raeford. Soloist was Lester Southern of Raleigh, who sang "The Gift of Love", "I'll Never Leave You", and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride was given in marriage by her father. She chose a formal gown of white organza accented with silk Venice lace and fashioned with a slitted V-neckline outlined with pearled lace, a princess line bodice, and Bishop sleeves en hanced with lace motifs ending with wide, -lace-edged cuffs. The A-line silhouette skirt extended into a semi-cathedral train with a lace-outlined hemline. Her waltz length veil of pencil-edged illusion adorned with silk Venice lace appliques fell from a silk Venice lace cap highlighted with pearls. A double row of pearls accented the back of the cap where the veil was attached. Mrs. Cindy McDonald of Durham served as matron of honor. The honor attendant wore a formal garnet gown of Ribbonit fabric. The grecian look gown had a front and back drape, edged in Venice lace. The skirts fell classically from the high waist. She carried a Colonial bouquet of red and white sweetheart roses, carna tions. lillies of the valley and babies' breath. Other bridesmaids included Mrs. Sue Davis of Raeford, sister in -law of the bride. Miss Deborah Davis of Charlotte, cousin of the t bride, Mrs. Rebecca Hendrickson, of Fayetteville, cousin of the bHde, and Miss Anne MacDonald of Raeford, sister of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were attired in gowns identical to that of the matron of honor and carried bouquets identical to that of the honor attendant. Mr. MacDonald served as his sons' best man. Ushers were Chuck k and Kevin Davis of Raeford, t brothers of the bride. Ken Mac Donald of Asheville. brother of the groom. Alan MacDonald. of c- ? ? ? ? Mrs. John Ewald MacDonald Raeford, brother ot the groom, Dave Barrington of Raeford, friend of the groom, and Dan Hardy of Carrboro, friend of the groom. The mother of the bride wore a formal gown of pink chiffon over taffeta, featuring a high collar, long fitted sleeves and mushroom pleated skirt. She wore a corsage of red Better Times roses. The mother of the groom wore a formal gown of delphinium blue, overlayed with a chiffon capelet, appliqued at the neckline with alencon lace. She also wore a corsage of red Better Times roses. The grandmother of the groom wore a dress of light blue and a corsage of white roses. For a wedding trip to Nassau, the bride changed into a two piece, winter white knit dress, the bodice having tiny seeded pearls and three-fourths open-knit sleeves. Her corsage was of red roses, worn by her mother in the wedding. Miss Davis received a Bachelor's degree in music education at East Carolina University and a Master's degree in Counseling at the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is employed at Brunson Elementary School in Winston Salem. Mr. MacDonald is a senior pharmacy student at UNC at Chapel Hill. The couple will live in Winston Salem. RECEPTION The parents of the bride enter tained with a reception in the church fellowship hall following the STARTS SATURDAY, JAN. 2 Blazers Dresses Skirts Warm Gowns Warm Robes Sweaters Closed New Year's Day i?ia ? MAIN STREET RAEFORD ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis greeted the guests. The bride's register was kept by Miss Linda Kaye Teal of Raeford. A five-tiered wedding cake decorated with pink, white and Christmas red roses, was served by Mrs. Patti Soule of Durham and Mrs. Cindy Morris of Fort Mill, S.C. The cake was topped with a triple bell and flower decoration. The refreshment table was covered with a pink underlay and an overlay of lace. Each corner of the table was decorated with pink carna tions. A candelabra of Christmas red roses, pink and white carnations, and babies' breath centered the refreshment table. Punch was served by Mrs. Holly MacDonald, sister-in-law of the groom. Tea girls were Holly Poole, Beth McLeod, Mary. Lynn Buoyer, Karen and Kristen Langdon, and Mary Emily McDonald. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Davis. REHEARSAL DINNER The rehearsal dinner was held on Saturday evening at the Canton Station in Fayetteville and was hosted by the parents of the groom. Thirty places were set at tables and booths in the private dining room. The head table was centered with a green, gold and silver Christmas arrangement. A buffet dinner of Chinese food was served. The groom presented gifts to his attendants at this time. ? LUNCHEON A luncheon honoring Miss Davis and Mr. MacDonald was held on Saturday at the home of Mr. an