Arnett- Page Couple Married At Ft. Bragg Chapel Saturday Miss Pamela Kay Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williard F. Page of Raeford, and Captain Robert Michael Arnett, son of retired Maj. and Mrs. Marion Lee Arnett of Spartanburg, were married Sat urday at 2 p.m. at the Main Post Chapel at Fort Bragg with the Rev. John C. Ropp officiating. The altar was centered with an arrangement of white sunburst gladiolus, fuji, mums and pompons flanked by two seven branched I candelabra. Two Boston ferns and two palms graced the chancel. A program of wedding music was provided by Mrs. Beverly Moylan, organist, and Tim Lloyd, soloist, who sand "One Hand, One Heart," "The Wedding Song" and "The Lord's Prayer". The bride was escorted by her father. She wore a gown of candle light beige, Victorian style, featur } ing a bodice of softly pleated chiffon over satin, with a sheer neckline, a high Venise lace collar and pleated sleeves with inserts of Venise lace and cuffed with lace. The gown flowed from a natural waistline into a semi-cathedral train edged with pleated chiffon and lace. Her chapel length veil was scalloped with Point DEspirit lace and attached to a Juliet cap. She carried a nosegay of ivory sweet I heart roses, stephanotis and baby's breath with ivory lace and ivory satin streamers. Matron of honor was Mrs. William Paul Davis, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Debbie Brown, Miss Terri Brown of Chapel Hill, Mrs. Elizabeth Long of Fayetteville and Mrs. Jennifer Page of Pinehurst. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Kelly Lowery ' of Morganton. The attendants wore formal Vic torian gowns of Mauve. They carried nosegays of burgundy sweetheart roses, pin miniature fuji mums and baby's breath with ivory lace and burgundy satin streamers. Flower girl was Miss Elizabeth Arnett, niece of the groom, of Spartanburg. She carried a white wicker basket of sweetheart bur | gundy roses, miniature mums and baby's breath with burgundy satin streamers. The bridegroom's father was best man. Ushers were Williard Page. Jr. of Pinehurst, Dr. Marion Arnett of Anderson, S.C. and Randall Hill of Woodbridge, Va. Ringbearer was John Moultry Oliver. Ill, of Goldsboro. The mother of the bride wore a | floor length mint green of chiffon and the bridegroom's mother wore a Victorian gown of seaspray chiffon. Both wore corsages. Mrs. Chris Yeager of Fayetteville directed the wedding. A reception followed the cere mony at the Fort Bragg Officers' Club. The bride and groom and Social News Please report your personal items, club meetings, bridge clubs and any other items of social interest to your social reporter, Hazel Niven, phone 875-3785, or to The News Journal office, phone 875 2121. Mrs. Robert Michael Arnett their parents formed the receiving line. Miss Donna Newton of Fay etteville served champagne and Miss Ruth Wilson of Fayetteville served punch, along with an as sortment of hors'doeuvers. A pro gram of reception music was provided. The bride received B.S. Degree from East Carolina University and has a master's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is employed as an English teacher in Fayetteville. The bridegroom has a bachelor's Presbyterian Choir Director Honored Mr. and Mrs. Bobby McBryde entertained at their home at 225 West 6th Ave. on Tuesday evening of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Eurell. Mr. Eurell is the new choir director at the Raeford Presbyterian Church, re placing Chris Watkins. who left Raeford in early summer for Decatur. Ga. The Eurells who came here from Montgomery, Ala., arrived on Monday of last week and are temporarily residing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. McBryde. Choir members and their spouses were invited to arrive at 6 p.m. for a cookout. Brunswick stew was served with accessories, iced tea and chocolate cake, at tables set up in the back yard and covered with red and white check tablecloths. Select from our Handsom* Collection of Sweaters A New View... Autumn and Winter Fashions Come See Us - Doris Register, Manager Lyda Jordan, Owner Stye (Singtjam lEditton Main St. W oaf Old, N.C. degree from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs and is a captain stationed at Pope Air Force Base. The couple will live in Fay etteville. PRE-NUPTIAL FESTIVITIES The bridal couple was recently honored with the following festivi ties: A luncheon at the Spartanburg Country Club, Hostesses were Mrs. Samuel W. D.Cell. Mrs. John C. Gordwin, Mrs. Dixie E. Goings, and Mrs. Thomas P. McAbee; A dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Marion Lee Arnett, Jr. of Spartanburg; A brunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hendrix of Spartanburg; A shower at the home of Capt. and Mrs. William D. Long of Fayetteville; Hostesses were Mrs. William Long, Mrs. William Yeager, Mrs. Samuel Atchley, Mrs. Douglas Freeman, Mrs. Lester Simpsom and Miss Kathy Birke. Mrs. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 87S-3785 Engaged Haley - Simpson Jackson - Ellis McBryde - Logue flyf ... . I Teresa White Haley of Raeford announces her engagement to David Laurence Simpson of Kan sas. Mrs. Haley is the daughter of Clenateen Haynes of Raeford. Bob White of Texas. The bridegroom elect is the son of Harold G. Simpson of Nebraska and Sandy Simpson of Illinois. They will be married October 17th at First Baptist Church in Raeford. The bride-elect attended Hoke Hiqh School. The future bride groom is a graduate of Olatte High School of Kansas and is employed in the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Divivion. Ft. Bragg. N.C. Alarcon - Wilde Couple Wed Brigitta Roswitha Wilde, daugh ter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. James E. Wilde of Raeford. and James Richard Alarcon, son of Master Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Alarcon of Fayetteville, were married at noon Saturday at the Main Post Chapel at Fort Bragg. The Rev. Charles Davis officiated. The bride was escorted by her father. Carolyn Wilde of Raeford was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lisa Alarcon and Debra Watts, both of Fayetteville. Wedding music was provided by Beverly Moylan. The bride's parents were hosts for a reception at the Main Post Officer's Club at Fort Bragg. The bride is a graduate of Seventy First High School and Methodist College. The bride groom is a graduate of Westover Senior High School and Methodist College. He is a second lieutenant in the Army Medical Service Corps, stationed at Fort Stewart, Ga. The couple will live in Hinesville. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Neill McFadyen recently spent the weekend in Blowing Rock with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Mauney. 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The wedding is planned for November 21. Surprise Luncheon Honors Mrs. Dovis On Birthday Mrs. John Davis was recently honored on her 78th birthday at the Evangelical Methodist Church in Raeford at a surprise birthday party. Host for the occasion were her children and their spouses: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herriford, Alex andria. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Davis. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Davis. Mrs. Lillian Oliver and son. Buddy, all of Raeford. 60 guests including neighbors, friends and relatives were invited to the Fellowship Hall for a luncheon. The guest of honor table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a colorful arrange ment of mixed fall flowers in a silver container. Fall flowers also adorned the entrance hall. Here for the occasion and week end guests other than Mr. and Mrs. Herriford were grandchildren of Mrs. Davis'; John McLean of Maryland. Miss Tracy Herriford. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Demers of Alexandria. Va. Mrs. Davis was presented a white corsage and many birthday gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Mac McBryde of Aberdeen announce the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Daphne Gwyn Mc Bryde to Joseph Brian Logue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Logue of Southern Pines. An open church wedding is planned for October the 17th at Ashley Heights Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy and granddaughter Katrina Norton, spent last weekend with relatives in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford attended the Neil Diamond concert in Greensboro last Tuesday even ing. Mrs. James McDiarmid has re turned home after spending some time at her cottage at White Lake. HAZEL KA Y TOURS Through October World's Fair *135*160 Nashville & Grand Ole Opry $150 Dates-. Oct. 21-24 1 day trip World's Fair Sat. Oct. 2 *40 HAZEL KAY TOURS Call Mary R. Maples 875-2423 SALES . RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION APPRAISALS IV.?. CARTEI? REALTY 211 South Main St. P.O. Box 783 Office 919-875-3724 Raeford, N.C. 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