l I<ImXaj Mrs. Steve Phillips. Social Reporter. 875*4171 Miss Conoly, Mr. Hicks Pledge Wedding Vows Here Saturday oan trances (Jonoly became the bride of James Edward Hicks on Saturday. April 10. at 3:00 p.m., in the Raeford Presbyterian Church. Dr. John C. Ropp officiated for the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Conoly of Raeford. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Hicks. Jr. of Richmond, Va. An arrangement of white gladioli, chrysanthemums, pom pons. and Easter lilies graced the altar. Two seven-branched colonial candelabra were placed on the sides of the altar arrangement and a double kneeling bench was used in front. Colonial globes with burning tapers marked family pews. Chris Watkins, organist, and Wayne Clay, vocalist, of Southern Pines provided nuptial music. Selections included "The Greatest of These Is Love", "Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee - Song of Ruth", and "The Lord's Prayer." Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a formal gown of organza, chiffon, and Venise lace. The bodice featured a V-neckline outlined in lace, a natural waistline adorned with lace, and full-length chiffon Bishop sleeves cuffed at the wrist and enhanced with lace motifs. The flowing skirt was lavishly adorned with lace and extended into a chapel-length train. A deep chiffon ruffle bordered the hemline of the gown. The bride chose an elbow length veil of illusion attached to a Venise lace cap scattered with seed pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations, roses and gypsophila, centered with an Easter lily. Mrs. Elaine Burwell of Pinehurst served as matron of honor. Brides maids were Mrs. Sandra Russell of Raeford and Miss Susan Blackman of Fayetteville. They were attired in formal dresses of Nordic rose matle Jersey with matching Chantilly lace jackets and carried an arm bouquet of Easter lilies with gypsophila and greenery. Honorary bridesmaids were the sisters of the bride, Mrs. Sharon Nichols and Mrs. Brenda Sandy of Raeford. They wore floor-length dresses and carried arm bouquets of Easter lilies. Mr. Hicks served as his son's best man. Ushers were David Hicks, brother of the bridegroom, of Richmond. Va., David Conoly and Steve Conoly. brothers of the bride, both of Raeford. After a wedding trip to Chesa peake Bay. Virginia, and Washing ton. D.C., the couple will reside in Southern Pines. The bride is a graduate of Hoke High School, East Carolina Uni versity. and UNC - Chapel Hill. She is presently employed in Special Education at Southern Pines Middle School. Mrs. James Edward Hicks The bridegroom, a graduate of Varina High School, Virginia Poly technical Institute, and State Uni versity, Virginia, is employed as coach and physical education teacher at Southern Pines Middle School . RECEPTION The parents of the bride enter tained at a reception in the Church Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Bill Bare foot, Mrs. J.R. Conoly. Mrs. Harold Monroe, and Mrs. R.L. Conoly assisted in serving cake and punch. The bride's book was kept by Mrs. Sharon Nichols and Mrs. Brenda Sandy. Tea girls were Misses Angela Conoly. Shelia Monroe, Pam Woodell and Rhonda Maynard. BRIDESMAIDS' LUNCHEON On Saturday. April 3, the bride and her attendants, the mother of the bride, and the grandmothers of the bride were honored with a lunche >n at the home of Mrs. J.R. Conoly. Hostesses were the aunts of the bride. Mrs. J.R. Conoly. Mrs. Harold Monroe. Mrs. R.L. Conoly. and Mrs. William Barefoot. Tables were set for twelve in the dining room and living room and were centered with mixed arrange ments of pink. white and cranberry colored flowers. The hostesses' gift to the bride was a vegetable bowl in her chosen pattern. The bride presented gifts to her attendants at this time. REHEARSAL DINNER The bridegroom's parents hosted a dinner party on Friday evening for members of the wedding party and friends. HELPING PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH^ Ellen Willis Home Economics Extension Agent Schedule Tuesday, April 20, 1982, 12:10 p.m. - Business Girls Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. -2:30 p.m. ? Raedeen Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. -7:30 p.m. - Phillipi Extension Homemakers Club meeting. Thursday, April 22, 1982, S:00 p.m. - North Raetord Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. Hint: Bring water to boiling point, then shut off gas or electri city and put in noodles. Cover tightly lor twenty minutes, stir once, this way you save on gas or electricity. DID YOU KNOW THAT... Basic patterns that are used over and over should be 'bonded' to preserve them. This applies to favorite blouses, skirts, pants, tops, suits, etc. The process makes patterns much easier to handle when pinning them to fabric. And they can still be put back into the envelope for later use. Below are the steps that couldn't take more than a few minutes! 1. Place a piece of white tissue paper (old or new) on your ironing board. (For large pattern pieces, overlap sheets of tissue). 2. Lay a piece of a clear plastic cleaner's bag on the tissue. 3. With your hands, smooth out K a wrinkled pattern piece on top. 4. Press the pattern with a dr>. hot iron ? once over lightly. Magically - this fuses the layers together. (Avoid touching the plastic with the iron or you might become unhappy, temporarily!) 5. Trim off the excess tissue to the cutting line. Great idea, for beginners, too! ? ? ? Gathering thread will never break if you zig-zag over a string or coarse thread on the seamline on the wrong side of fabric. With this method gathers are finer and prettier, and so easy to pull up the string. They stay where you place them, too - without the seam allowance curling. Use this trick not only for the top of gathered skirts and for gathering dust ruffles - but also for little jobs ...such as a bodice gathered to a yoke, and a long sleeve gathered to a band. This is a real labor-saver! ? * * You'll never have to thread a machine needle again, if you use this trick! Cut the thread at the spindle. Tie on the new thread color with a tight knot. Grasp and pull the thread thai is through the needle - in the direction that the needle is threaded. The knot will slide through the complete thread ing. ..even through the needle! Saves time and eyesight! For the first time Extension is ottering an educational technique to North Carolina citi/cns so they can study at the convenience. This educational aid will help indivi duals to develop management skills in handling time and money. They are good tor families and indivi duals. We have 2 sets of tour tapes with a lesson on each side. One tape at a time per client can he checked out on a 10 day loan basis. Tapes can he mailed or picked up at the Extension office. Along with the tapes each user w ill he given a booklet "Controlling your Family's Money." Following are the topics of the tapes: Budgeting for Success. Successful Time Management. Saving and Investing. Money and Time Management for the Two Paycheck Family. Honiemakers and the Law. Consumer Protection. Credit Control. Shopping Skills Call Ellen Willis. Home Econo mics Extension Agent. 875-21 b2 for further information or to request a tape. Richards-Bundy Nuptials Spoken In Presbyterian Church Sunday I Me wedding vows of Audrey Joanne Bundy of Raeford and David Lee Richards of Clayton were exchanged on April 11, at 3:00 p.m., in the Raeford Presby terian Church. Dr. John C. Ropp was the officiating clergyman for the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie E. Bundy of Fayetteville and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Bundy of Raeford. The bridegroom is the son of Coy Lee Richards of Raeford and the late Vera Richards. A program of traditional wed ding music was presented by Chris Watkins, organist, and Lester Southern, vocalist, who sang "The Wedding Song", "That's The Way", and "The Lord's Prayer". The church altar was centered with an arrangement of pink carnations, white gladioli, and white daisies, backed by a cande labra and flanked by spiral candel abra on either side. A single kneeling bench, potted ferns, and the Unity candles completed the altar arrangement. Nosegays of carnations and daisies marked the family pews. Mrs. Ann Garner of Red Springs directed the wedding. The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, H.T. Bundy. She was attired in a formal gown or organza and Venise lace fashioned with a draped shoulder neckline, puffed sleeves, and fitted bodice, all trimmed with Venise lace. The full dropped-waisted skirt was en hanced with scattered lace flowers and extended into a chapel-length train. She wore a Venise lace cap with a three-tiered veil and carried a nosegay bouquet of white roses, stephanotis, babies' breath, and lace streamers. Lorelei W. Dean of Laurinburg served as matron of honor and Lisa Crowder of Raeford, as maid of honor. They wore formal dresses of lavender pointed 'estrit lace with a Bertha collar worn off the shoulder and banded with Chantilly lace. A satin ribbon was tied at the waist and shoulders. The flounced hemline was also banded with Chantilly lace. They carried nose gay bouquets of pink carnations, white daisies, and purple violets with lace streamers. Bridesmaids, whose attire was like that of the honor attendants, were Ann Wilkerson. sister of the bridegroom, of Charlotte. Cindy Hughes of Rockingham, and Jenny Gibson of Raeford. Mr. Richards was his son's best man. Ushers were H.T. Bundy. brother of the bride, of Fayetteville: Chuck Davis of Raeford; Phillip Cole of Ashley Heights; and Tommy Wilkerson, brother - in - law of the bridegroom, of Char lotte. Child attendants were Leanne and Lori Wilkerson. nieces of the bridegroom, as flower girls, and Joe Orti/., ring bearer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Ortiz of Raeford. The flower girls carried white baskets with pink carnations and white daisies and wore long white dresses trimmed with pink ribbons. The mother of the bride chose a sleeveless baby blue gown featuring a V-neckline and empire waistline and wore a corsage of white carnations. The couple will make their home in Clayton. The bride is a 1975 graduate of Hoke High School and a 1981 graduate of Pembroke State Uni versity with a BS degree in Special Education. She is employed with the Johnston County Public School System. The bridegroom is a 1974 grad uate of Hoke High School and a 1979 graduate of Appalachian State University with a BS degree in Recreation. He is employed by the Town of Clayton Recreation De partment as Athletic Director. RECEPTION Immediately following the wed ding. a reception was held in the Church Fellowship Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Southern greeted guests. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Louise McMinis. Mrs. Dixie Bundy. Mrs. Delores Walker. Mrs. Betty McDonald, and Mrs. Ann Garner. HAZEL KA Y TOURS Disney World *120 Dates: Mar. 11-21, April 22 25, May 27 30, Jum 11-13, July 22-25, At*. 12-15 and Sapt. 9-12. April 1-4 ? Nashville & Grond Ole Opry *150 Other Dotes: Jane 3-6 - 17-20, Jaly 22 25, Aa?. 5-1, Sapt. *-12, and Oct. 21-24. April 16-11 ? Renfro Valley Ken tucky & The Renfro Volley Jom boree. *100 May Hirowfii October - World's Fair *135 ? *140 HAZEL KAY TOURS Call Mary R. Maples 2ZS?? Mrs. David Lee Richards BRIDESMAIDS' LUNCHEON Mrs. Lorelei W. Dean and Mrs. Delores Walker hosted a brides maids' luncheon on April 3 at the UDC Holds April Meeting The April meeting of the Raeford United Daughters of the Con federacy Chapter was held at the home of Mrs. Kate Stevens with Mrs. Mary McNeill, as co-hostess. Mrs. Treva Koonce presided and led the devotional, the ritual, Allegiance to the United States Hag. and salutes to the N.C. and Confederate flags. Mrs. Aline Wright called at tention to the Madalyn Murray O'Hair petition to stop the reading of the gospel on the airways. Form letters were distributed and mem bers were asked to sign and mail them protesting the approval by the Federal Communication Commis sion. Announcement was made that the yearly scrapbook was dedicated to Mrs. Ruria Warner. Plans were made for the district meeting to be held in Dunn on April 23. Mem bers were urged to attend. The program leader. Mrs. Aline Wright, presented an interesting program on the Chimborazo Hos pital. It was the world's largest military hospital of its time located in Richmond, Virginia, and was a self-supporting unit from 1862 1865. Miss Isabel McFadyen read the poem of the month, "We're Tenting Tonight". During the social hour, the hostesses served a sweet course with Russian tea. Personals Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.V. Peele were Mike and Delaine Peckham of Chapel Hill; Mr. and Mrs. David Scull and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peele and children, Steve and Leah, and John Hill. Jr., all of Raeford. home of Jenny Gibson. They presented the honoree with a silk corsage of pink roses, violets, and yellow daisies, and with an electric frying pan. Garden Club Members Meet Members of The Woman's Club Garden Department met .*pril 6, at the Lester Building in Raeford at 8:00 p.m. Chairman Shirley Maxwell conducted the meeting. The program was a white elephant auction. Plans were made for the May 18 tour of Fayetteville Tech nical Institute's Rose Garden fol lowed by dinner out. Officers announced for the 1982 83 year were as follows: Co-chair persons, Charlotta King and Marilyn Fowler; Treasurer, Caro line Shook; and Secretary, Linda Steed. Hostesses for the evening were Kay Meyers and Juanita Edmund. Joyce McDiarmid won the door prize. Personols Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips and children Brad and Brooke of Asheboro spent Saturday with Mrs. W.C. Phillips and Bill, and Mrs. Bill Upchurch. WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT THURSDAY Er FRIDAY SHRIMP BASKET (about 20 shrimp) with FF. Slaw & Hushpuppies $4.00 Take Out Orders Call I7V67S2 ANN'S Figure Salon 118 W. Edinborough (Beside Chamber of Commerce) 875-4680 Open Nites For Spring NEW 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. DANCERCISE Mon._ Thurs 7 8 M 0?? P*r wow** April p m Honour tl?y Secretary during National Secretary Week APRIL 18-24 CALICO CORNER 325 N. MAIN - RAEFORD, N.C. TELEPHONE 875-8245 /

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