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Engagements Announced Julia Lee Gibson Gibson - Spring Mr. Robert Legrand Gibson, of Red Springs, announces the engagement of his daughter, Julia Lee, to Keith Mitchell Spring, son of Jack Carl Spring of Durham. A wedding has been planned for May 19 to take place at Antioch Presbyterian Church. UDC Holds February Meet Mrs. Treva Koonce and Mrs. Walta Bostic were hostesses for the February meeting of the Raeford United Daughters of the Con federacy Chapter at the Koonce home. Mrs. Koonce, the President, presided and led the Ritual and Salutes to the flags. The devotional was led by Mrs. Pauline Pittman. Mrs. Aline Wright, the treasurer, read her annual report. The president announced that the State meeting will be in Greensboro in October and the district meeting will be in Fayet teville on April 5. She also remind ed members that a list of all N.C. Chapters, giving the name of the ancestor under which each member 1 qualified for membership in the ti.D.C. organization is being made. This will be filed with the State Archives. Plans were made to purchase a series of books on the Civil War for the Hoke County Library. These books are being published now. Mrs. Marie Lee, program leader of the month, presented interesting facts on the flags of the Con federacy. Each flag was displayed. Refreshments were served dur ing the social hour. A Valentine motif was used by the hostesses. CLEANING CABINET SERVICE: Beoutify your kitchen by having your cabinets professionally cleaned in the convenience of your home. Removes grease, grime, build-up. frotected by a satin sealer. CaR Sum Fwit at V75-406S aft*r 6 p.m. Rose Mary McGregor McGregor-Braxton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McGregor, of Raeford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Mary, to Walter Leroy Brax ton, of Aberdeen. A wedding has been planned for April 28 in Southern Pines. The couple is employed at Faberge. \7\ Births Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt McLean Jr., of Raeford, announce the birth of a daughter, Stephanie Renise, born January 31. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Parks of Fayetteville, announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Martha, born February 1. Mrs. Parks is the former Martha Reynolds of Rockfish. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faaaligi Matagi announce the birth of a daughter, Michele Faisealofa, born February 2. Mrs. Matagi is ? *iie ? former Ginger Teal of Raeford. Personals Steven Lentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lentz, visited in the home of Keith Cook of Trinity. Keith was a guest of Steven's last weekend. Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris on Sunday were their children, Tom, of Fayet teville, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Har ris, of Durham. Drinking - a Family Problem? AL-ANON MEETING WED. -7:30 p.m. Hoke Co. Health Dept. SAVE I P TO $59 Choose from these Free Options, worth up to $59, with your Gold Lance Class Ring purchase: Plus a Free Graduation Key Chain GoU Uncr clan rta? porrW GoW Lance Class Rings ? A Quality Towle Product 2-4 Week Delivery ? Pull Lifetime Warranty IK Main II ??ford, N.C. Shop cRa?ford First (MM W M* AMI *r MO M. m* TO 9MUR Mrs. Boyce Falls. Social Reporter, 875-4562 Tracy Parker, Michael Lovette I Pledge Nuptials Here Sunday Phoebe Renee Lee Lee -Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Lee of Summerfield, NC, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phoebe Renee to Charles Pittman Tucker, both of Raeford. Charles is the son of Mrs. Hazel Tucker of Raeford and Mr. Melvin Tucker of Hamlet. He is also the grandson of Mrs. A.W. Pittman, of Raeford. The bride-elect is a graduate of Northwest Guilford High School and Mars Hill College. She is employed as a music teacher at J.W. Turlington School in Raeford. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Hamlet High School and attended Sandhills Community College. He is employed with the Hoke County School System. An April wedding is planned. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Dave Home, of Raeford, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Cynthia Kaye, to James Douglas Well ington. He is the son of John Thomas Wellington and Mrs. Nell $oone Croflon, both of Lumber ton. A wedding date of April 21 has been selected. The couple will wed at Flora Macdonald Academy. Bridge Mrs. Martin Webb was hostess for her bridge club on Thursday night, February 9. A salad supper was served to members and guest, Faye Jordan. Three progressions of bridge were played. Mrs. John Pecora was high scorer for the evening and Mrs. Neill McFadyen won the low score. Floating prize went to Mrs. Jean Johnson and Mrs. Bobby Gibson won the bingo award. Hospital News CAPE FEAR Mrs. Vernon Russell Rodney Collins MOORE MEMORIAL Tracy Bullock Tracy Lynne Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Parker of 439 College Drive in Raeford and Michael Lee Lovette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Lee Lovette of Raeford were united in marriage Sunday, February 12 at 3 p.m. in the Evangelical Methodist Church. The Reverend Tex Deaton officiated at the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated with two spiral candelabras and two candelabras intertwined with greenery and satin bows. Ferns and palms were also used to decorate the church. Two wedding baskets, filled with white glads, white snaps, pink roses, white daisies and baby's breath, also adorned the sanctuary. The kneeling bench and church pews were accented with satin bows. A program of wedding music was provided by organist Miriam Ropp McNeill and soloist Lester Southern. Songs included "The Gift of Love," "It Seems I Always Loved You," "That's The Way" and "The Wedding Prayer." The church candles were lit by Steven Lovette, brother of the bride and David Daniels, cousin of the groom. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a white gown of organza that featured a Queen Anne neckline and a bodice of Chantilly lace and pearls. The gown had full sleeves with fitted cuffs of Chantilly lace. The A-line skirt flowed into a semi-cathedral train trimmed in Chantilly lace. She wore a headpiece of Chantilly lace and pearls that featured a blusher and fingertip veil edged with Chantilly lace. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses and baby's breath adorned with bridal lace and satin streamers tied with love knots. Kimberly Parker, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. She wore a light pink gown with < a full skirt made of taffeta material. The gown featured puff ed sleeves, a sweetheart neckline and a pink satin bow that tied at the waist. She carried a bouquet of pink orchids and white daisies with a mixture of forget-me-nots and baby's breath. Wendy Parker of Raeford, sister of the bride, Julie Lovette of Raeford, sister of the groom, Stephanie Parker of Raeford, cousin of the bride, Donna Pitt man of Raeford, cousin of the groom, Shelia Brooks of Hamp tonville and Karon Edwards of Fayetteville served as bridesmaids during the ceremony. They wore gowns identical to the maid of honor's with white satin bows tied around the waist. They also carried identical bouquets. Gerrian Daniels, cousin of the groom, attended as flower girl. She wore a white-laced gown of chiffon material with ruffled sleeves and a full skirt. The gown also featured a round neckline. Bows adorned the sleeves. Old fasljioijed Grayer Service SON-LIGHT FELLOW SHIP CHURCH Sunday - 11:00 a.m. TEMPORARY LOCATION! Camp Rockfish Colin Lee Lovette served as his son's best man. Steven Lovette of Raeford, brother of the groom, David Daniels of Raeford, cousin of the groom, Jamie Posey of Raeford, Roger Seaford, Rueben Pate and Jerry Harris served as ushers. Robert Christopher Lovette, v brother of the groom, served as ringbearer. He wore a tuxedo iden tical to the groom's. The bride's mother wore a pink gown of taffeta with puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. The groom's mother wore a maize gown of polyester chiffon with a matching shoulder cape. The gown featured a sweetheart neckline and a gathered skirt. Mrs. Claudyn Brock directed the wedding ceremony. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents hosted a reception for the couple in the church fellowship hall. The wedding party received guests as they entered the recep tion. The reception table held a white candelabra with a mixture of pink and white spring flowers. Greenery entwined the punch bowl. Mrs. Lillian Oliver of Raeford poured the punch while Miss Lisa Locklear of Lumberton attended the bride's book. Mrs. Kathy Daniels, aunt of the bride, served the wedding cake to /he guests. Betty DePalmer of Hampstead, Maryland, aunt of the bride, Miss Suzie DePalmer of Hampstead, Maryland, cousin of the bride and Mrs. Peggy Harris of Raeford also assisted with the reception. Out-of-town guests were Miss Shelia Brooks of Hamptonville, Mike Weathers of Raleigh, Miss Karon Edwards of Fayetteville, Betty DePalmer of Hampstead, Maryland, Miss Suzie DePalmer of Hampstead, Maryland, Mrs. Betsy Ann McNeill cordially invites the public to a tea at the Hoke County Public Library from 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 21 honoring her sister Sarah Jordan who will be in Raeford campaigning for her husband Senator Bob Jordan Candidate for Lieutenant Governor P*lti Pt'lllK'Sl Ad Mrs. Michael Lee Lovetie Grace Benton of Portage, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison of Orlando, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Ertel Edwards of Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grice of Hope Mills. The guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thames of Raeford and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stead man of Raeford. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis of Raeford. The bride chose a white ruffled satin blouse with ruffled sleeves and a red wrap-around skirt with a white lace hem made of cotton and polyester material for her traveling costume. The bride is a graudate of Hoke County High School and is a sophomore at Pembroke State University. She is employed with Food Lion in Raeford. The groom is a graduate of Hoke County High School and is presently employed with Pride and Trimble of Southern Pines. Following a wedding trip to Orlando, Florida, the couple will reside in Raeford. REHEARSAL DINNER The groom's parents hosted a buffet dinner on February 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hillcrest Baptist Church fellowship hall. A meal of ham, chicken and dumplings, potato salad, green bean casserole and candied yams was served with strawberry cake for dessert. Ap proximately 40 members of the wedding pary and friends were served during the dinner. BRIDESMAIDS' DINNER Tracy Parker of Raeford hosted a bridesmaids' dinner at her home on February 10 at 7:00 p.m. A meal of lasagna, tossed salad, garlic bread and iced tea was serv ed to the bride and her attendants. Chocolate cake and salad were served for dessert. PHONE FOR FOOD Pith. Shrimp, BBQ. Chkken . . . SPECIALS DAILY ?75-5752 Wagon Wheel Restaurant A. A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dining Room Cross Creek Catering Receptions Luncheons Business Dinners , Marianne Baker 875-4400 Mar&aret Johnson 875-5707 Shirley Wrifckt 875-2047
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