<^^<hlLoJEL Mrs. Steve Phillips, Social Reporter, 875-4171 Miss Harrell?Mr. Madden Pledge Vows In Baptist Church Sunday _ Miss Hazel Lynne Harrell be w came the bride of Mark Lee Madden on Sunday, August 15, at 5:00 p.m., in the Raeford First Baptist Church. The Rev. Billy C. Beaver and the Rev. Mack Mussel white officiated for the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Robert L. Harrell and the late Robert L. Harrell of Raeford, and the bridegroom, the son of Mr. and * Mrs. James L. Madden of Raeford. ? A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Glenn Langdon, organist, and Lester Southern, vocalist, who sang "That's The Way," and "The Lord's Prayer." The church was adorned with a mixture of pink carnations, la vender astromeua lilies, pink snap dragons, lavender chrysanthe mums, pink varigated miniature ^ carnations and white snapdragons. * Two large arrangements were used on the two nine-branched candel abra and in an arrangement in the baptistry. The traditional prie-dieu with flowered garland was flanked by a pair of fifteen-branched candelabra intertwined with flower ed garland. Two seven-branched candelabra with greenery also com plimented the altar area. A garland of greenery with white wedding ^ bows and streamers was used to adorn the choir area. The couple signified their union by lighting the trinity candelabra intertwined with greenery. Reserved pews for the family were marked with hurricane globes centered in an arrangement of snapdragons, miniature carna tions and pom pons carrying out the wedding motif. An arrange ment of pink rubium lilies, pink \ carnations, and corkscrew willow was placed in the vestibule on an antique table belonging to the bride's mother and accented by a single taper. Given in marriage by her brother, the bride wore a formal gown with white dacron organza featuring a Queen Qnne neckline, fitted bodice and Bishop sleeves all lavishly decorated with Alencon lace and pearls. The gown featured I a Cathedral train with attached ruffled pleated organza accented by Alencon lace. The matching full brim hat adorned with pleated organza lace and Alencon lace was decorated with a pickup side with attached silk flowers and French netting. She carried a cascading bouquet of six cattieya orchids white with ( lavender throats, surrounded by a dozen pink bridal roses and gypso phila and trimmed with white satin bridal ribbon and love knot streamers. Mrs. Yvonne Harrell, sister-in law of the bride, of Southern Pines, served as matron of honor. She wore a pink underskirt gown with white chiffon overdress accented by ruffled flounce attached to the on or off the shoulder bodice. The i natural waistline was accented by a silk flower. Her headpiece was a heather wreath interlaced with pearl babies' breath trimmed with a two tone satin ribbon. She carried a cascading bouquet of lavender astromeria lilies, pink rubium lilies, pink bridal roses, gypsophila, and springeri trimmed with pink lace and streamers. Bridesmaids were Leslie and Lisa Madden, sisters of the bridegroom, Raeford; Betsy Stubbs, Lumber ton; Angie Breeden, Laurinburg; Sarah Hughes, Morehead City; Wanda Douglas, cousin of the bride, Florida. The bridesmaids wore identical gowns like that of the matron of honor except in the color of lavender. They carried cascading bouquets of pink rubium lilies, lavender astromeria lilies, gypsophila, springeri, and lavender lace streamers. Best man was James Madden, father of the bridegroom. Ushers were Greg Davis, Stephen Knox, Donald Calloway, Phillip Man ning and Kevin Davis. Flower girls were Mandy Harrell, niece of the bride of Southern Pines and Wendy Wood of Raeford. They wore gowns featuring an on or off the shoulder neckline accented with a ruffled band and self fabric flowers. The skirt featured a full flounce at the hemline. The match ing headpieces were a band of pink silk flowers adorned with greenery and pink satin ribbon and bows. They carried white fireside baskets trimmed with a pink lace bow and streamers filled with pink rose petals. Mrs. Mark Lee Madden \ The junior bride was Lesley Harrell, .niece of the bride of Southern Pines. She wore a Chan tilly lace gown featuring a fitted bodice with a V-neckline and fitted sleeves. The gown skirt featured a tier on tier Chantilly lace with attached Chapel train. Her head piece featured a full brim hat covered in Chantilly lace and satin ribbon with pickup on one side adorned with silk flowers and greenery. She carried a bouquet identical to that of the bride except smaller. The junior groom was Michael Hedgpeth. He wore an identical tux like that of the bridegroom. The mother of the bride wore a forma gown of Beet Chiffon fashioned with spaghetti straps and a natural waist bodice, with a full circular skirt, and a matching chiffon jacket with long sleeves and a small ruffle down the front and on the cuffs. Her corsage was a white orchid. The bridegroom's mother wore a formal gown of mauve chiffon, round neck and elbow length sleeves with tucks on the bodice and sleeves. A softly gathered skirt with tucks on the hemline tied with a satin sash. She also wore a white orchid corsage. After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, the couple will be at home in Raeford. The bride is a graduate of Flora MacDonald Academy and will attend Fayetteville Technical Insti tute in the fall. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hoke High School and Pembroke State University with a B.S. in Sociology. He is employed with UCB in Fayetteville. RECEPTION Immediately following the wed ding a reception was given by the bride's mother at the bride and groom's home on 423 East Edin borough. The table was covered with a lace cloth and beautifully decorated in white, pink and lavender and pink candles. The wedding cake was served by Mrs. Ransom Baucom and Mrs. Betty Knox. The punch was served by Mrs. Sara Grinstead, and Mrs. Helen Tutor. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stogner received at the door and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Wood Jr. said goodbyes. LUNCHEON The bride and her attendant were entertained with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. John Haire on Saturday, August 14. The hostess presented the bride-elect with a corsage of pink roses. Places were laid for 14. POST-REHEARSAL DINNER Following the rehearsal a pig picking dinner was given for the members of the wedding party, and out-of-town guests at the Pittman Grove Church. Hosting the occa sion were Mr. and Mrs. James L. Madden. The tables were covered with white cloths and centered with lined baskets filled with babies breath. BRIDESMAID LUNCHEON A bridesmaid luncheon was given for Lynne Harrell, Saturday, August 14 at the home of Mrs. John Thomas Haire. Mrs. Rosa Cole, Mrs. Virginia Harrell, and Mrs. Emma Hardin were co-hostesses. Upon arrival the honoree was given a corsage of pink rose buds. The brides table was centered with an arrangement of mixed summer flowers. Rose arrange ments were used throughout the house. A delicious meal of ham, potato salad, green beans, congealed salad, biscuits, tea, and homemade ice cream was served to the seventeen guests present. Special guest was the grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Lula Tutor of Vero Beach, Florida. The hostesses presented the honoree with a cup and saucer in her chosen china pattern. OUT-OF-TOWN-GUESTS Mrs. Lula Tutor, grandmother of the bride of Vero Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Douglas of Vero Beach, Fla; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Grinstead of Orlando, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. D.K. Tutor of Alfred, Maine; Mrs. Agnes Well & Mrs. Elsie Mabe o? Winston Salem; Mr. and Mrs. S.K. Harrell of Mount Airy; Mr. and Mrs. P.G. Tutor of Fuquay Varina; Miss Dale and Gale Tutor of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rose of Rocking ham; Mrs. Kathy Bruce and Shirley and Beth of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. David Vernon McMillan of Fayetteville announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Marie, to Arthur Ernest Weaver, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ernest Weaver, Sr., of Revere, Massachusetts. The bride-elect is the grand daughter of Mrs. G.C. Lytleof the Antioch community. The wedding is planned for Oc tober 16 at Peace Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville. The bride-elect is a 1979 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is employed with Oh'Brian's Cor poration in Raleigh. The groom elect is employed with Delta Airlines in Raleigh. Personals The Rev. and Mrs. W.B. Heyward were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McPhaul last week. T^iey were enroute to their home in Dunedin, Florida, after an ex tended visit with relatives in Lin colnton. Mrs. W.T. Gibson visited in the home of her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Davis, and family in Reidsville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Looper of New York City spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dixon and this week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gor dan of Springfield, Pa. are spend ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Dixon. Prentis Monroe Jr. of New York and Aaron Monroe of New Jersey are visiting their Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Monroe of Raeford. Friday overnight guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Neeley were Mrs. Neeley's sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boutwell of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McPhaul spent the first of the week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sample, the family in Galax, Va. They were accompanied by their grandson, Jay McPhaul. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven visited Mrs. Niven's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Garrett, and other relatives in Roxboro the past weekend. They were met there by Miss Caroline Niven of Raleigh. Mrs. J.C. McLean has returned home from Statesville and Win ston-Salem after the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. Sophia Henninger Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris have as their visitor Mrs. Morris' mother, Mrs. A.A. Pernell. Mrs. Pernell is formerly of Louisburg and has resided at the Vance Manor Rest Home in Henderson for the past several months. McM i I Ian-Weaver , ANN CLARK "g% SCHOOL of DANCE Registration for f 1982-83 SEASON Classes Offered In BALLET, TAP, MODERN JAZZ (Jpchurch Jr. High - Every Thursday Beginning Sept. 9 Instructor & Choreographer Sara White Formerly Of The Atlanta Ballet Artistic Director Of The Fayettevllle Dance Theatre All Students PImm Reglatar By Mall 334 Edinburgh Dr. Fayettevllle, N.C. 28303 NAME PARENTS'NAME ADDRESS PHONE EXPERIENCE Please Include '1400 Sept. Dance Fee To Complete Registration. For Further Information Call l-664>0386 Miss Willcox Showered At Bridge Club Members of the bridge club of Mrs. Bill Lamont honored her granddaughter. Miss Mary Will cox, September bride-elect on Thursday evening of last week. All club members, Mrs. Palmer Will cox, and Mrs. Carlton Niven, guests, met at the home of Mrs. W.L. Howell. Guests were seated at the dining room table, centered with an arrangement of roses, and at a table in the living room, where they were served homemade ice cream and brownies. After refreshments Miss Willcox was showered with gifts from those present. The club traditionally honors each bride-elect of a member of the club at a bridal shower. Miss Willcox is the first grandchild to be engaged and the tradition con tinued to the next generation. Mrs. Niven was high scorer and Mrs. T.B. Lester, club high scorer, at the conclusion of the bridge game following the shower. Bridge Mrs. Johnson Mrs. June Johnson was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday evening of last week. Guests were served pie and iced tea upon arrival from a table centered with varicolored summer flowers in a miniature crystal epergne. During play an assort ment of candy and chips were served. Mrs. Irwin Hubbard was pre sented the high score prize. Austins Entertain Club Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Austin enter tained the members of the Couple's Club at their home on Saturday evening. All members were present. At the end of the game prizes went to Mrs. W.T. Gibson and Charlie Morrison, ladies and men, high scorers, respectively. iy) Births Mr. and Mrs. Roger Frierson announce the birth of a daughter, Makwaata Janet, on July 29, at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Frierson is the former Louise Mc Laughlin. Mrs. Carlton (Hazel) Nlven will be our new social reporter beginning next week. If you have any social news, contact Mrs. Nlven at 875-3785 Watch For TWO-FER TUESDAY SPECIALS at Howard Main St. Raeford. N.C. Each Tuesday During August Unodvertised Specials Whites Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dick White were honored on their silver wedding anniversary at a surprise reception and dinner upon their arrival in Bucyrus, Ohio, on Thursday even ing of last week. They had gone to Ohio, accom panied by their daughter, Mrs. Cathy James, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael White, for a visit with relatives. After arriving at the home of Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald White, they were entertained at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith. Members of the family gathered for the occa sion. After an abundant dinner they were again surprised with a wedding cake made by their niece, Mrs. Cathy Nafzinzer. The honored guests were presented a silver cheese dish with an attached silver knife and a dome crystal lid. Dinner Parly Honors Couple Beth Gillis and David Willis were honored with a dinner party on Friday night at the Officers Club at Pope Air Force Base. After a steak dinner and danc ing, the honored couple was con gratulated by the group. Hostesses for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Costantino, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeill and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Newton. MclnnisClan Have 55th Meet Approximately 150 members and friends of the Mclnnis Clan gathered at Dundarrach Presby terian Church Sunday, 15 Aug. 82. This was the 55th meeting of the Clan. Lt. Col. Ret. William Speight of Hope Mills. N.C. was guest speaker. He also sang a solo, "How Great Thou Art." The following officers were elected for 1983. President, Angus Mclnnis; Vice President - Smith Mclnnis; Sec. & Treas. - Evelyn McB. McKeithan. After the program was finished, a bountiful picnic lunch was served under the shade of the trees. Clan members attending were from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia. Florida and Saudia Arabia. The Clan will meet next year same time and same place. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Barrington of Pittsboro visited his mother, Mrs. Helen S. Barrington and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrd on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Monroe and William of Garner spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Zan Monroe and family in New Bern. HAZEL KAY TOURS Disney World *120 Dates: Nashville & Grand Ole Opry 'ISO Dates: Sept. 9-12, and Oct. 21-24. 1 day trip World's Fair Sat. 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