DEADLINES: Weddings, Thursday, Moon Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. Mrs. Boyce Falls, Social Reporter, 875-4562 Harrison-Lindsay vows exchanged in First Baptist Church June 30 Mrs. Joe Bill Harrison Nancy Bray Lindsay and Joe Bill Harrison were married on Satur day, June 30, at half past seven o'clock in the evening at First Bap tist Church in Raeford. Reverend Billy Beaver officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Claude Bernard Bray and the late Mr. Bray of Raeford. The bride, a graduate of Peace College in Raleigh, is a legal secretary in Dallas, Texas. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delaney Boyd Harrison of Hinton, Oklahoma. He is a graduate of Southwestern State University and University of Oklahoma School of Law. He is a partner in the Gardere & Wynne law firm in Dallas, Texas. The sanctuary was highlighted with a large arrangement of pink snapdragons, white and pink bridal roses, white astromeria lilies, pink and white carnations and gypsophilia. The altar was decorated with two fifteen-branch and two seven-branch candelabra entwined with garland. Two nine branch candelabra with floral bou quets of lavender freesia, pink and white carnations, snapdragons and astromeria lilies flanked the bride and groom as they exchanged vows. An assortment of ferns was used to complement the altar area and the vestibule of the church. Elga Langdon of Raeford was organist, and Lester Southern of Raeford and Chapel Hill was soloist. He sang "One Hand, One Heart" from West Side Story as the ceremony commenced. TOWN i COUniry Cinema It 2 HELD OVER xijiran^zma ^?|M ?BEST* DEFENSE - WK DAVt - 100 7 00 * 00 ?AT. ? SUN I N IN 7 00 Ml ?MOWS WK. DAYS 100 7 CO ( 00 ?AT. -SUN 149 t MO ? 740 ? MO ?HOWS WK. DAYS 140 - 7 00 0 00 OAT.-OUN 140 100 740 100 ?ALU ABUtfcllll I n W 8 MON-FRI 3:20-7:10-9:10 8AT.-8UN. 1:20-3:20-7:10-9:10 "That's the Way" was presented to solemnize the exchanging of rings; and as the couple faced each other on the kneeling bench to observe the wedding prayer, Mr. Southern sang "The Lord's Prayer." Lighting of the unity can dle by the bride and groom com pleted the ceremony. The tradi tional processional and recessional were used. The bride wore a Bianchi gown of white chiffon with full Bishop sleeves. The cuffs and the Vic torian neckline with sheer yoke were trimmed with silk Venice lace appliques. The bodice, with a bas que waistline, was embellished with silk, lily-of-the-valley Venice lace. The hemline of the full, gathered skirt fell into a court length matching veil of imported illusion was enhanced with appli ques of silk Venice lace, seed pearls and sequins and was attached to a headband of like appliques and silk lilies of the valley. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of white cattelya orchids, white bridal roses, pomosa fern and freesia. The mother of the bride wore a floor-length gown of light blue summer crepe. The jacket, with full sleeves and back buttons, was accented with matching em broidered lace and satin sash. The groom's mother wore a street length dress of light blue crepe fashioned with a high neckline and three-quarter-length sleeves. They each had a white cattelya orchid corsage with white ribbons. The parents' pews were designated by hurricane lamps with small floral arrangements. Miss Sallie Bray of Chapel Hill, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Marie Rouse of Rich mond, Virginia, and Mrs. Patsy Hawkes of Raeford, also sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. The junior bridesmaid was the bride s niece, Miss Kimberly Rouse of Richmond. The wore floor-length gowns of orchid taffeta, featuring Victorian necklines with sheer yokes and full elbow-length sleeves. The matching hats were accented with strands of white pearls and orchid illusion veils. Their arm bouquets consisted of pink snapdragons, lavender freesia, fern and pink and lavender streamers. Best man was the groom s son, Brett Harrison, of Dallas. Ushers were Phil Rouse of Richmond, Virginia, and Tim Hawks of Raeford, both brothers-in-law of the bride. The groom and his groomsmen wore black Cardm tuxedos and pink-rosebud bouton nieres. The guest registrar was Mrs. Younger Snead Jr., of Raeford. Reunion planned A Hoke County family that has traced its roots to the days before the Civil War will be having its 18th annual reunion on Sunday, August 4. The McCormick Reunion, to be held at the Bowmore Civic Center, will be hosted this year by James McCormick and will last from 1-5 p.m. Debbie Ann Moreau and Charles Bradley Lunsford Moreau-Lunsford Debbie Ann Moreau and Charles Bradley Lunsford an nounce their engagement. The bride-elect is a graduate of Texas City High School and is employed at the International Medical Center in Galveston, Texas. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Lunsford of Raeford. He is a graduate of Hoke Coun ty High School and is an Airman First Class with the United States Air Force stationed in England. The wedding is planned for September 15 at the First Baptist Church of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. David McNeill an nounce the birth of a son July 17 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Frank Arnold Jr. of Lillington announce the birth of a son, Jessie Bradley, on June 30. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lee Campbell, of Raeford, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jessie F. Arnold of Lillington. Jessie joins a brother, Stephen Wayne. Mrs. Arnold is the former Sharon Campbell of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Purcell of Raeford, announce the birth of a son, on July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Darroll Brown of Raeford, announce the birth of a daughter, on July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bruce Robin son announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Kathryn, on July 13. Mary Kathryn joins a brother, Bruce Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barkley, of Raeford, announce the birth of a son, Vance Barkley Jr. on July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Walters announce the birth and death of a son, Branden Glenn, on July 30 at Moore Memorial Hospital in Pinehurst. Mrs. Walters is the former Cheryl McRae of Vass. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Walters. The Friendship Club will meet on Tuesday, August 7, at 6 p.m. at the Edinborough Restaurant. Club calendar Miss Riley, Mr. Boyle married in Shiloh Presbyterian Church In a double ring ceremony Saturday afternoon July 14, Theresa Anne Riley of Aberdeen and John Robert Boyle II of Hamlet were united in marriage at Shiloh Presbyterian Church in Raeford. The bride's grandparents are James and Edith Nixon of Aber deen. She is a graduate of Hoke County High School. The groom is the son of John Boyle of Hamlet and the late Mrs. Boyle. He graduated from Rich mond Senior High School and is now serving in the U.S. Army sta tioned in Fairbanks, Alaska where the couple will live for 2 Yi years. Mrs. Boyle will be attending the University of Alaska. The Rev. W.K. Fitch Jr. of ficiated for the three o'clock wed ding. Musical selections were played by Mrs. Janice Jackson, organist from Raeford, while Miss Mitzi Smith of Aberdeen sang, "O Pro mise Me," "I Love You Truly" and "The Wedding Prayer." The bride wore a traditional gown of voile and taffeta with sweetheart neckline. The elbow length sleeves of voile were worn off-the shoulder. Voile overlaid the matte taffeta skirt which ex tended into a chapel length train. She wore a wreath of white flowers and ivy attached to a fingertip veil of illusion and carried a cascade bouquet of red and white roses, white carnations, white touch-me nots and ivy. Miss Catherine Evans of Raeford was maid of honor. Her imperial plum matte taffeta gown was similar to the bride's gown and she carried a long stemmed white Personals Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed McDuffie were Mrs. McDuffie's children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conoly of Carthage, Mr. and Mrs. Don Conoly and son, Jason of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hinnant and Melissa of Tampa, Fla. Allen and Lindsay Monroe of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. Graham Monroe last week. They joined their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zan Monroe, in Garner Sunday, who came especially to attend the bap tismal service of Alison and Mat thew Monroe, children of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Monroe, in the Garner United Methodist Church. The Rev. and Mrs. Pat Wright of Memphis, Tenn. were guests this past weekend of Mrs. Marie B. Lee and Mrs. Kathaleen B. Wilson. Correction - Melissa Pickler, daughter of Janice Pickler served as miniature bride in the Leach-Hollingsworth wedding. Her name was omitted from the original write-up. Further SALE ALL SHORTS y2 PRICE or less SUMMER DRESSES Va Jh OFF EXTRA SPECIAL 1 RACK Odds & Ends Nothing Over *20 SUMMER SHIRTS, TOPS, BLOUSES OFF V3 Jh (Singljam Ebitinn ALL BATHING SUITS V2 PRICE or less 4 RMford, N.C. Mrs. John Robert Boyle III rose accented with white ribbons tied in love knots. Bridesmaids were Miss Melinda Riley of Aberdeen, sister of the bride, Miss Rebecca Boyle, sister off the groom of Hamlet, and Mrs. Tammie Ellis of Raeford. Their gowns and flowers were identical to the maid of honor's. The groom's father was best man. Ushers were Mitchell Hum phery, Edward Boyle, both of Hamlet, and Daniel McDiarmid of Raeford. The bride's grandmother wore a street length dress of aqua blue voile. She was remembered with a white rose and baby's breath cor sage. RECEPTION The bride's family honored the couple with a wedding reception in the fellowship hall of the church. The bride's table was decorated with mixed spring flowers in the bride's colors. After cutting the traditional first slice of cake, the couple greeted their friends and relatives. Miss Teresa Williams of Aber deen presided at the bridal register. The three-tier wedding cake was decorated with raspberry roses. The cake was cut and served by the bride's aunt, Peggie McDiarmid of Raeford. Assisting at the reception were Judy Harris of Aberdeen, Kim Bullock and Susan Manning, both of Raeford. REHEARSAL DINNER A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the groom following the rehearsal. P RE-NUPTIAL PARTIES Neighbors and church friends gave a shower honoring the bride elect on June 11 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Wilkerson of Aberdeen with Mrs. Mary Seaford and Mrs. Cathy Huff as co-hostesses. On June 21 a shower was held in Hamlet honoring the bride-elect at the home of Mrs. Bernice Lisk, aunt of the groom. On June 27 Miss Cathy Evans and Mrs. Tammie Ellis entertained Miss Riley at the Ellis home. Jaycee Women visit rest home Raeford Deer Track was the location for a party held by the Raeford Jaycee Women on Satur day night, July 21st. Special guests for the occasion were the Raeford Jaycees. Everyone enjoyed an evening of swimming and dancing along with delicious hors d'ocuvres that in cluded chicken, cheeses, chips and dip. Music was provided by Sammy Crowder of Raeford and a good time was had by all. McRae family held sixth reunion The sixth annual family reunion of the Grady McRae family was held July 14 at the home of Grady McRae here in Raeford. Members of the family, attend ing was Mr. and Mrs. William Poore, Wayne and Belinda Poore of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Willie McRae and Ann Bunting of Wilmington, Delaware; Franklin McRae of YARD SALE Saturday, August 4 8 i.m. - 1 p.m. Baby Fumttvrm, Girls' Clothes. Lota Of Qoodfms 112 S. Wright St. Newcastle, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. William Quick and Veneka of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Black, Jr. and Vincent and Sonya of Charlotte; Glenda McRae and Peaches of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McRae and Shana of Concord along with grandchildren, sisters, brothers, and friends. A.A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dining Room I wish to express my personal gratitude to our friends, the citizens of Reeford, and especially to the following employees of Maxway Store for their support, for their faithfulness, trust and dedication to my huaband Clarence Nethery while serving as manager of Maxway Store in Raeford. Thenk you. Debbie Collins, Terrl Home. Angela Polston. Paula English, Alex Terri, Phyllis Murdock, Dianne Thomas and Marty Ellis. Thmnk you again, Mrs. Clarence T. Nethery COMPARE and SAVE with E/Z ACCESS MONFY MARKFT 6 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DF POSIT Savings A Loan Association RAEFORD 1 13 Campus Avwhm 875*5061