DEADLINES: Weddings, Thursday, Noon Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. Mrs. Boyce Kails. Social Reporter, 875-4562 Mr. qnd Mrs. John Womble Womble couple honored on golden anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Womble celebrated their 50th wedding an niversary in Burlington on June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Womble are former residents of Raeford. Mrs. Barbara Wilson, of Charlotte and Mrs. Joyce Crutch-1 field, of Kernersvulle, daughters of the couple were hostesses for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Womble received a corsage and boutonniere of gold roses upon arrival.. Table decorations consisted of gold and white spring flowers centered on a white tablecloth. Mr. and Mrs. Womble were married June 15, 1934 in Dillon, South Carolina. They have two daughters, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Those attending the celebration from Raeford were Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mclnnis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Posey, Mrs. Ann Lancaster and Bryan. Shower honors Joanne Leach Miss Joanne Leach, July 14 birde-elect of Allen Hollingsworth, was honored rn June 17 with a floating shower at the home of Mrs. Floyd-Hollingsworth. Guests called between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. The refreshment table was decorated with a white lace tablecloth and pale green underlay. An arrangement consisting of pink silk roses and a miniature bride served as the centerpiece. Guests were served punch, mints, nuts, cheese wafers and cake slices. Cteai*ance Shorts *5 Skirts $1200 Dresses $8?,P Handbags $4 -*5 - *6 Children's Wear $5,# SMSOlWf Jeans *12 Fashion Pants *1 2 Knit Tops *3 $4 *5 Blouses $6 $7 *8 Apply for CMoCredt or use our Hok?-n*fofd VM?9? w <01 ?v-P? /CoU *w. T.I.?71MS23 Dodson -Jordan nuptials wSS? Fay,e Jordan and Dr. W lliam Warnick Dodson III were wW",Ta7agC ?n Saturday? Lrti TelXl?'c,ock noon at rst Baptist Church, Raeford thlTl?, Bi"y Be*v? ??fctaKd 1 assisted^ ccrtmonV He was assisted by Reverend Delois Brown of Spartanburg, South Carolina. bride is the daughter of Rilev MC Bakcr Jordan and Dr RaeforH ,J?rdon bo<h of of wl rSS Jordan' a graduate South F?rest University and Southern Baptist Theological S^"!fry' ^ouisvi,,e. Kentucky is an ordained Baptist minister She den 5eC"S%vin8as?chaplainresi aent at Spartanburg General ?.?S. m SouOi Dr. Dodson is the son of Mr son Jr^of |Wi,,iam Warnick D?d H- i? ? of Lemayne. Pennsylvania He is a graduate of Emory Univer StDUHehUniVerSi,y Scho?l of ?*fS uSi, rhe sanctuary was adorned with one large bouquet of while lilies J " s"apdragons and two dozen hI?H j roses' banking the VOWS aw???m " rh,'y "Chan8?l candelabra C w'X ^ was observed as Ihe bride a"d groom raced each o,her on "K kneeling bench. Complimen. na ?2T'..were also '?? branch ??ner3v 'aH nill:d Wi'h "*??! greenery and to complete the scenp match, ng ficus ,reef. paimsa? ferns were used. The bride and groom complemented their mar t^rswith,igh,ingof,he-i Georc/a Wa,kins of Atlanta, Georgia was organist. Prelude selections included "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach V"A SS?h?y Fortress is our God" Now Thank We All Our God"' andportions 0f Handel's -Wa^ ? Processional consisted of Trumpet Voluntary" by Clarke and Trumpet Tune in "D" by Hindi ' A',egr? Maes,?so" by Handel was used as the reces nm h ' ^rs' Teresa Rich of Col umbia South Carolina sang "ln This Very Room" and 8"ThJ Lord s Prayer." Ken Miller Jjm ???Wir?,and.MarcHa-esang Will Bless the Lord" with Ken accompanying on the guitar the iriH marria8e by her father. ivory ch iff ?fe 3 gown of necWinc h Queen Anne fiiH B h dropped waistline, and full Bishop sleeves. The bodice of Alencon re-embroidered lace was cryftaif Th'J'b |Serd Pearls and .51 he vei1 of ""ported illu Son\SdanVaCh^d,?ahalowreath tash.oned of seed pearls and Alen con lace. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of white or chids, stephanotis, white bridal roses, gypsophila and fern rhe mother of the bride wore a sleeves 3 ""Th hIS" drCSS wi,h ful1 w e .Hmm ri 'uCe and hemline were trimmed with matching lace and rihhof W3$ 2- rubium ??>"?> her gown 3 mg ,he C?,0r of The mother of the groom wore a orchid Chiff0n gown a"d a white orchid corsage with bridal ribbons The grandmother of the bride dres! wi.hhCCr Amcrican Beauty dress with a corsage of white or ribton"' coo"??"?? -? and I?m?. D?n Williamson of mat?? ??* hS,Cr ?f ,hc bride? wa* f honor- Shc wore a NewrSH?mn k?PP ?f Ma"chester. ew Hampshire, sister of the 5 ??. was a bridesmaid. Her bveraKS ,dentlcal to the one worn by the honor attendant. She car of ruhh.m iT8 cascadin8 bouquet sopht rOSB' and ?">? ,J5mes of Louisville Kemucky led the litany of mar Best man was Jim Mancke of Spartanburg. Ushers were Marc ?enmE-.,?f /?rk' ^""sylvani; Ken Miller of Durham, John Jor d?? Raeford, and Jim Forrester of Atlanta, Georgia. M?''y Elizabeth Jord nieceof floww'lriri ? Gra?b?'?. was o?ninL carried a nosegay Riley Jor?arVreGreeWns?o?oCr nephew of ,he bride, wa, ring The guest registrar was Dr. Ann Godfrey of Garner. Chester1 u^" P?PP of Man" of ih I Hampshire, nephews . e Sroom, gave out programs Pnor to the wedding. programs _ reception Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Luke McNeill, aunt and uncle of the bride. Hosting the reception were Mrs. Faye Jordan mother of the bride, Mrs. Walter 25 m gra^mo,her of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. McNeill. Guests McNeiMreCThd by Mr" and M" McNeill. They were invited into the dining room and out to the ter m" wt c'h Kcn. McNeil1 and Jorda^' of L ?n Jr" Mrs" Mil,on Juhus In?H Fairmont and Mrs. Julius Jordan, aunts of the bride presided at the punch bowl in the dining room. The table was cloth^A ma'h a" imported linen . A mass arrangement of pink lions hT^ ?nia,ure carna tions, babys breath, daisy and del'rlh" mUmS, ,i,ieS> iris> and delphenium in shades of pink and rose centered the table. Mrs. Charles Randell of Harrim' Mt" JO? Wi"iams of Harriman, Tennessee and Mrs Glenn Langdon served punch at cVtfS' ,ablc <h= hv M J VCddmg cake was served by Mrs. Maxine Colston and Mrs. Ann Davis of Spartanburg. th? i?" lflowers were used throughout the house. Mrs. Jerry Tucker of Cheraw Presided at the register cneraw M?TH.MAriStta0,,iSeS,Wyer'and Cam? r'i'St Wert Kim Co|ston, C-arol Colston, Karen Langdon Co'x of I nangdun' and ?'ennifer a r Louisville, Kentucky. After a wedding trip to Florida kL?U? Wl" make their borne in Lubbock, Texas. BA !.?nEhMA,?S' LL,NCHEON A luncheon honoring Rev. Beth Jordan was given Friday, June 22. SUMMER FILM SCHEDULE Hoke County Public Library Data Tim* Title of Movie June 29 6:30 Phanton of the Opera July 6 7:00 Dr. Heidegger's Experiment July 13 5:30 O'Henry's Full House (five O'Henry stories) July 20 7:00 Houdini Never Died (includes actual footage of some of Houdini's performances - interviews with his friends) July 27 6:00 Picturs of Dorian Gray August 3 7:00 The Gold Bug (short story by Edgar Allen Poe) August 10 7:00 Rin Tin Tin August 17 6:00 Hound of the Baskervill (with Basil Rsthbone) August 24 7:00 The Hound That Thought He Wes A Raccoon August 31 6:00 Death Ba Not Proud i i -1 1 1 i i m i i i . 1 1 Mrs. William Warnick Dodson III at 12:30 p.m. by her paternal aunts, Mrs. Irma J. Randall, Mrs. Jeanette H. Jordan, Mrs. Mary Lou M. Jordan and Mrs. Hilda J. Williams at the home of Mrs. Jeanette H. Jordan. The 35 guests were seated in the dining room, den and sun porch for the two course lunch. The bride's place was marked with a long stemmed pink rose. Each table was centered with an arrange ment of roses, snapdragons, baby's breath, shasta daisies and Queen Anne's lace. Mixed summer flowers and magnolias were used throughout the Jordan home. Special guests besides Rev. Jor dan were her mother, Mrs. Faye B. Jordan, her grandmother, Mrs. Faye O. Baker, and Mrs. June Dodson, mother of the groom. Other guests included cousins of the bride, out of town guests, and family members. The bride presented gifts to her attendants. REHEARSAL DINNER Mr. and Mrs. William Warnick Dodson Jr. of Lemayne, Penn sylvania entertained the Dodson - Jordan wedding party and out-of town guests at a rehearsal dinner on Friday evening at the Country Club of North Carolina in Pinehurst. The ballroom was decorated with summer flowers. Members of the wedding party were seated at a long table. Others were seated at small round tables. A four course meal was served to fifty guests. Toasts were made to the bride and groom. LUNCHEON Miss Beth Jordan, bride-elect of June 23 was honored on Wednes day, June 20 when Mrs. Ken McNeill, Mrs. W.T. Gibson Jr. and Mrs. Jerry Tucker entertained at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Gibson. Guests were seated at the dining room table which was centered with an arrangement of roses and babies' breath. Small tables with dainty arrangements of roses were used in the living room. Luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Miss Jordan was remembered with gifts of crystal and china. Miss Dorcas Gore Hosteller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hostetler, will formally greet North Carolina society as a member of the 1984 Debutante Ball to be held in Raleigh, September 6, 7, and 8. The Ball is sponsored by the Terpsichorean Club of Raleigh and has been given every year since 1923, with the exception of the years spanning World War II. The young ladies, presented by their fathers, are chosen on the basis of family prominence in the state and their own civic, scholastic and social activities. Eight functions will be attended by the debutantes, their families and escorts, culminating in the for mal presentation at the Raleigh Civic Center on Friday night. Throughout the summer, ac tivities for the debutantes will be coordinated. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sands, of Raeford, announce the birth of a son on June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Pete S. Sawyer, of Greenwood, South Carolina, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sarah Lynn, on June 25. Miss Hostetler invited to the 1984 Deb Ball CLIM'S 401 S. By-Pass Across From Shopping Center 4th of July Sale BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE 29 ENDS SATURDAY, JULY 7 CHIC FOR WOMEN: PANAMA JACK: o*eir icau MQ Mi i? BAGGIES *23.99 Sim l to 15 BASIC JEAN W|H00W pAN? BAGGIES 21.99 BAGGIES *25.99 San 3 to 1 5 F/ Figure BAGGIES *27.99 Sii? 32 to ?0 SLACKS *19.99 Siot 3 to 1 5 SASSON BASIC JEANS *18.99 GLORIA VANDERBILT BAGGIES *24.99 LADIES ' CAL VIN KLEIN JEANS *24.99 JORDA CHE COLORED JEANS *19.99 DEL RIO PIN STRIPED BA QGIES *19.99 WE ALSO HAVE LARGE SIZED JORDACHE JEANS ON SALE LADIES' TOPS frs? *7** t* *11*' Polo Styled, Jordoche, Ricki, Duck Shirts. Sasion, and more V0% LAY AWAY NOW FOR BACK TO SCHOOL We 0*r SpscWe ? Msw Cast Mssn

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