Nicholson-Perry Nuptials Spoken In Virginia Church On Saturday ^ Miss Elizabeth Starr Perry and Bryce Talley Nicholson, were united in marriage in a candlelight ceremony at six o'clock, Saturday evening, at the Oak Dale Baptist Church, Greenwich, Virginia. The Reverend Jeffery Wright officiated the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett K. Perry of ? Nokesville, Virginia, and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jones of Raeford and the late John F. Nicholson, Sr. Music was presented by Edna Lee Armstrong and vocalists Paige Manuel and Kenneth Foster. Vocal selections included "And 1 Love Her," "More," "Song of Ruth" and "The Lords Prayer." The setting for the ceremony featured the chancel bordered with white cathedral candles entwined ^ with sprengeri, bakers fern, babies breath, and lily-of-the-valley. A fifteen branch candelabrum graced the center of the altar, flanked by colonial pedestals with basket ar rangements of white gladioli, star burst pompon and gypsophilia. A double profile kneeling bench com pleted the setting. Hurricane globes covering white candles, with lilly-of-the-valley and A greenery were placed in the win dows of the church. The pews were draped with white aisle ribbons and accented by bows clustered with bridal flowers and greenery. The bride escorted by her father, and given in marriage by her parents wore a formal gown of chiffonctte. over satin with a fitted bodice of Alencon lace and tiny seed pearls. The full skirt was flounce feathered into a cathedral A train, bordered with matching lace. ^She wore a Juliet cap with a waltz length veil of silk illusion featuring an Alencon band making for a mantilla effect with Alencon lace appliques. Her cascade bouquet of phalaenopis orchids, lilly-of-the valley. stephanotis. sweetheart roses and ivy were carried on a white Bible given to her at age twelve by her parents. Miss Jean Acey of Norfolk. Va.. ? sorority sister, served as maid of honor. She wore a formal gown of grape silcsta. with flounced bodice, an ivory lace collar, long sleeves trimmed in matching lace and bishop back with flared skirt. Bridesmaids were Miss Edie Parkins of Halifax. Va., Kelly Edmonds, Elizabeth Pavne both of Norfolk. Va.. Kathy Chelena of Vienna. Va., sorority sisters of the bride. They wore rose gowns styled ? identical to the one worn by the honor attendant. Arm bouquets of starburst pompons in shades of grape and rose, laced with babies' breath, and ivy accented with matching ribbon complemented their dress. John F. Nicholson, Jr. of Dur ham served as his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Lewis Elliott. Ken Leaman, and Cecil ^Tallev of Halifax, Va. and Dwayne ? Perry, of Nokesville. Va.. brother of the bride. Jason Joyncr. cousin of the bride of Elizabeth City and John Nichol son III. nephew of the groom, of Durham, were ring bearers. Caroline Patterson of Elizabeth City, cousin of the bride was flower ANN'S Figure Salon 118 W. Edinborough (Beside Chamber of Commerce) 875-4680 Open Nites For Spring N?W SPRING HOURS M. 6 p.m. -8 p.m., T. 9 a.m. -8 p.m. W. 9 a.m. -8 p.m., Th. 9 a.m. -8 p.m., F. 9 a.m. -6 p.m., S. 8 a.m. -noon. DANCERC/SE Mon..Thur?. 7 - 8 $ J Q00 p#r mo,,#, of P-m Mrs. Bryce Tulley Nicholson girl. She wore an ankle length white silk taffeta and lace dress, and carried a white wicker basket filled with rose petals. Kevin Hollowell of Manassas, Va. and Stacey Joyner of Elizabeth City, cousins of the bride, served as program ushers. The mother of the bride wore a wine silk gown, with sheer lace trimmed V-yoke, standup lace collar, bishop back, lace cuffed longsleeves and softly gathered skirt. A corsage of white cattleya orchids was pinned at her shoulder. Mrs. Jones chose for her son's wedding a formal gown of teal silesta. The dress featured a V neckline accented . Jbju pleated peaked lapels, fitted waist and flowing skirt. She wore a white orchid corsage. Grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Norvell Hollowell of Edenton, wore a silk navy gown and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Warren Manuel of Nokes ville, Va. directed the wedding. After a wedding trip to the island of Curacao, in the Caribbean, the couple will reside in Halifax, Va. TTie bride is a graduate of Old Dominion University, Virginia. The groom is a graduate of East Carolina University and they are both in management at Burlington Industries in Halifax, Virginia. RECEPTION Immediately following the cere mony. the reception was held at the Fairfax Gun and Rod Club in Manassas. Va. by the brides' parents. Floral arrangements of pink and burgundy and lighted tapers dec orated the party area and tables. The buffet table was covered with a white linen tablecloth and centered with an arrangement of burgundy and pink roses, flanked by a pair of silver candelabra and white tapers. Baked Virginia ham. Swedish meatballs, chickennetts. water melon carved basket filled with fruits, assorted salads and candies were enjoyed buffet style. Cabaret tables were placed in an COME JOIN our EASTER PARADE Sidewalk Sale SATURDAY, APRIL 3 PARADE BOUQUETS ONLY I SPECIAL SELECTION OF $ *| ft BLOOMING PLANTS SPRING SILK ARRANGEMENTS 10%?ff BE A SMART BOM MY PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY HOP IN OR CALL Calico Corner N. Main 87M24S Racford, N.C. Ill area of the party room with a champagne fountain and smaller tables of finger foods. Centering the room was the wedding cake placed on a round table with floor length lace cloth, complemented with bridal bou quets. After the bride and groom served the traditional first slice, Mrs. Millard Joyner and Mrs. Charles Warner Jr. aunts of the couple served the cake. Mrs. Emmett Bunch and Mrs. Roy Hollowell poured the fruit punch. Around 200 attended. REHEARSAL DINNER On Friday night, at eight o'clock in the evening Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jones, parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nicholson. Jr. brother of the groom hosted a dinner at the Ramada Inn in Manassas. Va. Upon arrival, the bride-elect was presented an orchid corsage and the groom-elect a red rose bouton nier. The bride and grooms table was covered with a white linen cloth and skirted. An antique white and pink bowl held a center arrangement of pink carnations. Dutch iris, pink and burgundy roses and babies breath. Two five branched silver candelabra entwined with ivy. bur gundy silk flowers, laced with babies' breath and tied with pink satin ribbon were placed on each end of the table. Round tables with white table cloths were set up throughout the room. Each place was marked with burgundy napkins tied with pink satin ribbon and babies' breath. A tall wine glass with wine fluted candle and silk wine daisies tied with pink satin streamers com pleted the decoration. A three course dinner was served buffet style. Guests included mem bers of the wedding party, friends of the bride and groom and out of town families. The couple presented gifts to their attendants, ushers and others assisting in the wedding during the evening. Courtesies Shown Miss Nordon, April Bride-elect Miss Donna Lynn Nordan of Rockingham, April 11 bride-elect of Stephen Poole, was recently honored on two occasions. A miscellaneous floating shower was held Saturday evening, March 20, at the home of Mrs. Theresa McBryde with Pat Goza. as co hostess. The honoree was presented a white silk flower corsage by the hostesses. Refreshments were served from the dining room table which was centered with a silver candelabra holding white tapers and an ar rangement of pink Camellias and button spirea. On Thursday, March 25, Mrs. Neill L. McFadyen, Jr. and Mrs. Bobby McNeill entertained Miss Nordan with a dessert party at the McNeill home. Fresh spring flowers decorated the home. The hostesses presented the honoree with a corsage and with gifts of crystal in her chosen pattern. Bridol Shower Is Given For Miss Conoly Mrs. Bill Dillon entertained with a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at her home in Southern Pines honoring bride-elect, Gail Conoly. Upon arrival. Miss Conoly was presented with a corsage of a blue scrub pad with measuring utensils and bottle caps. After the guests were greeted and the honoree opened gifts, everyone was invited to enjoy refreshments. Mixed flowers centered the table where the hostess served punch, cake squares, mints and nuts. Miss Conoly and Jim Hicks are to be married April 10 at the Raeford Presbyterian Church. MissKinlaw Given Surprise Farewell Parly A surprise "farewell" party was given for Mandy Kinlaw on Friday evening at the Hoke Civic Center. Hostesses were Stephanie Stofie. Kim Tuttle, Linda Glisson, Noel Jones, Kim Summers, and Paula Connell. Approximately forty guests en joyed dancing, picture taking, and refreshments. The honoree received gifts and was presented a Koala bear by Terry Dooley. Miss Kinlaw will be moving to Clarksville, Virginia this week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bounds, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Lee, on March 23, at Moore Memorial Hospital. * * * ?ALL DMC FLOSS 25' skein ?ALL MATERIAL 1 5 % off r*f . prk? ?ALL BOOKS 5% ?ff THIS IS NO APRIL FOOL These Are Every Day Prices ?Brides - Wedding Invitations and Accessories. Order Here at 25% DISCOUNT ?Register Now For Framing Classes All Items In Shop Discounted 5% to 25% L. Gifts from Holland S13 Harris Ava. H? ford. N.C. 876-W06 HOURS M. T. Th, F. >0 A.M. 6:30 P M CLOSED WED. b SAT. IQmXa/ Mrs. Sieve Phillips. Social Reporter. 875-4171 Engagement Niven - Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Niven, Jr. of Summerville. S.C. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lisa Renee to Dennis James Daniel of Rex. Georgia, son of Mrs. Robert L. Luikens of Spring, Texas, and James S. Daniel of Stockbridge, Georgia. The bride-elect is the daughter of the former Sylvia J. Tarleton. Her paternal grandparents are Gladys B. Niven of Aberdeen and the late Julius J. Niven of Raeford. Her maternal grandparents are Dorothy M. Tarleton of Ft. Pierce, Florida and A.M. (Mac) Tarleton of Summerville. S.C. All are past residents of Raeford. Miss Niven will graduate this year from Sum merville High School. The bridegroom -elect graduated from Clayton Christian School in Morrow, Georgia and is now serving as a Personnel Records Management Specialist in the U.S. Army at Fort Jackson, S.C. The wedding is planned for September 4 at the Fayette Pres byterian Church in Fayetteville, Georgia. Invitation Miss Annette Currie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie, and Eddie Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Jackson invite all their friends and relatives to their wedding on Sunday, April 4 at 3:00 p.m. at Community United Metho dist Church at Five Points. Members Plan Trip To Gardens The Raeford Friendship Club will meet at the rear of the United Methodist Church at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 6. We will travel in cars to Claren don Gardens near Pinehurst to see their azaleas in bloom. Please make note of our leaving time frpfi) the church at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, April Birthday Steve Peele Steve Peele celebrated his 4th birthday, Sunday, March 28th with a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peele. Big Bird cake and Pepsi was served to the 14 guests present. The dining room was decorated with balloons. Steve received many gifts and cards. Bridal Showers Fete Miss Bundy Miss Joanne Bundy was recently honored on several occasions. Mrs. Allen McDonald and Mrs. Tommy Wilkerson hosted a float ing shower at the McDonald home on March 17. The refreshment table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of silk daisies. Punch, nuts, mints, cheese straws, and cake squares were served. Miss Bundy was presented a carnation corsage by the hostesses. On March 26 Miss Lisa Crowder entertained at her home with a bridal shower honoring Miss Bundy. The hostess presented the honoree with a daisy corsage and a gift of crystal salt and pepper shakers. An arrangement of fresh spring flowers enhanced the refreshment table where mints, cake squares, nuts, and punch were served. Miss Bundy was honored on March 27 pt a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Billy South ern at her home on Teal Drive. Party mix, finger sandwiches, punch, and cake squares were served . The bride-elect was presented a carnation corsage and gifts of crystal in her chosen pattern. Miss Bundy and David Richards will be married on April 11 at the Raeford Presbyterian Church. HAZEL KAY TOURS Disney World *1N Dates: M?y 27-30, J?m 11-13, My 11U, A?f . IMS mi Sept. 9-11. Mar. 24-21 ? Amish Country & Gettysburg *110 April 1-4 - Nashville 8. Grand 0t? Opry *150 Other Dates: Jwm 3-4 ? 17-20, J?ty 22-25, A*9. S O, Sept. *12, md Oct. 21-24. April 9-11 - Washington, D.C. The Nation's Capitol MIS April 14-11 ? Renfro Valley Ken tucky & The Renfro Volley Jam boree *100 Mcy tkrowgh October - World's Fair *135 -MOO HAZEL KAY TOURS Call Mary R. Maples 875-2423 Handcrafted Elegance by 9* 25% Off Old Williamsburg Imperial's Old Wllllmmaburg atemware and tablewar c Is an extra ordinary collection of handpreaaed workmanship. Thla simple tradi tional design coodlnatea well with any dlnnerware pattern, both formal and casual. Now for a limited time you may purchase theae classic stems and serving pieces at a 25% saving. April 4 thru May 14 1 Qt. 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