DEADLINES: Weddings <? Engagements, Thursday 5 p.m. Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. CouplQ engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jackson of Parkton announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlene Yvonne, to James Inman Dunlap, the son of Margret Dunlap of Kernersville. The wedding is planned for August 10 in the Parkton Baptist Church. The bride-elect is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and is employed as a registered nurse at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. The prospective bridegroom at tended UNC-Chapel Hill and is employed by the Bahnson Service Company of Winston-Salem. The couple plans to live in the Winston-Salem/Greensboro area. Pamela Jean McBryde Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McBryde Jr. of Route 1, Aberdeen an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Jean, to Howard Allan Poe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Poe of Sanford. The wedding is planned for June 15 in the Ashley Heights Baptist Church. YARD SALE PLACE AND PAY FOR YOUR YARD SALE' ad by 5:00 p.m. on Monday and receive FREE ' YARD SALE' SIGN One per ad. Additional signs may be purchased for 25c. Alma Sue Watson Wedding on tap Stacy Watson of Clarkrange, Tennessee announces the engage ment of his daughter, Alma Sue Watson, to Robert Patterson Pecora of Raeford. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Mrs. Watson. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Louis Pecora Sr. of Raeford. The wedding is planned for June IS in the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church of Cookeville Tennessee. Carolyn Miller Jones Wedding plans are announced Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller an nounce the marriage plans of their daughter, Carolyn Jones, to Wisdom Williams of Southern Pines. The wedding will take place on Saturday, April 27 at 4 p.m. in Shady Grove F.W.B. Church of Raeford. The ceremony will be performed by Elder Lynn Kiniel. A reception will follow in the church dining room. SPECIAL SALE Thur. - Fri. - Sot. - Sun. AZALEAS ? JUNIPERS ? PINES 1 gallon *1?? 2 gallon *3?? Culbreth Nursery Hwy 211 East ? 2 Miles South Of Raeford On Red Springs Road t Honour tlfy Secretary during National Secretary Week APRIL 21-27 CALICO CORNER . 325 H. Main, Raeford, N.C. 879-8245 Lumber Bridge News By Lib Sumner Baptist Church The Lord's Supper was observed Sunday? The Sermon, "Back To Basics" was ably delivered by Rev. Henry L. Foster. ? ? ? A dedication Service was held for Richard Dean Lewis, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Lewis. * ? * Visitors for Service were: Misses Kimberly and Kristy McMillan, Rt. 1, Raeford. Mrs. James Lewis and Daughter, Jenny of Laurin burg. Miss. Stephanie Foster and brother, Kevin of Lake Wac camaw. ? ? * Mrs. Walter E. Marley spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. W.H. Hall in Rose HiU. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. George Pless, Jr. of Cary spent the Easter Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Watson. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buttner of Franklinville, N.J. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Beck last weekend. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. William Langley of Elizabeth City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Elliott and Jonathan. Miss Elizabeth Marley of Wilm ington visited her mother, Mrs. W.E. Marley several days last week. * ? ? Miss Jean McCall of Washington, D.C. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hunter Forbis. ? ? ? Worth Williford is a patient in Highsmith-Rainey Hospital Fayet teville and is very ill - Worth is a brother of Miss Mildred Williford. ? ? ? Baby Shower The Ladies Auxiliary honored Mrs. Mary Francis Mollo with a surprise baby shower on Tuesday evening at the Town Hall. The refreshment table was covered with a white lace cloth and, an arrangement of spring flowers and candles decorated the center. Cake squares, mints, nuts and punch were served by Marion Summer, Pam Lewis and Debbie Chason. The honoree displayed her many useful gifts. Others present - Mae Dunshee, Lois Summer, Mildred Watson, Katherine Shaw, Mary McNeill, Genilla Dearan, Ida Smith, Effie Forbis, Jenny Walton, Georgia Beck, Ann Troutman, Billie Sue Wooley, Jannie Chason, Lib Sumner and JoAnn Mollo. Bridal parties held On March 4, Miss Donna Hales, April 27 bride-elect of Lee Mat thews, was honored with a kitchen shower at Raeford United Methodist Church. Mrs. Ron Ellis was hostess for the event in the Fellowship Hall. The honoree was given a corsage of white carnations with two gold wedding rings in it. The bride elect's mother, Mrs. Donald Hales, was also given a corsage of white carnations. Guests were invited to the church fellowship hall. Cake squares, nuts, mints, sausage balls, and hot apple cider were served. On March 24, Mrs. David Howell hosted a lingerie shower for Miss Hales at the Howell home on East Donaldson Ave. The guests were employees of Revco and the bride's wedding atten dants. On March 29 Mrs. Lois Mat thews of Winston-Salem was hostess for a dinner honoring Miss Hales and Mr. Matthew. The pro spective bridegroom's grand mother entertained in the Coronet Restaurant in Winston-Salem. On March 30, Miss Hales was honoree at a tea in Winston -Salem. Mrs. J.O. Hedrick, Mr. Matthew's grandmother, and his aunt, Mrs. John Hedrick, were hostesses. Cake squares, nuts, cream cheese sandwiches, and punch were served in Mrs. J.G. Hedrick's home. ' Miss Hales received gifts of china, crystal, and linens. On April 12 Mrs. W.C. Sellars gave a party for Miss Hales. Guests were served nuts, mints, cake squares, finger foods and punch. Birthday celebrated On April 5 Mrs. Aquilla Jones was honored at a party for her 81st birthday. Hostesses were Mrs. Marie Fowler, her daughter, Mrs. Jannie Mae Allen and Mrs. Louise Allen, her foster daughters, and Mrs. Mary Waddy, her cousin. After lunch at the Cameron Heights Center, ice cream and cake was served to the guests. Special guests were Mrs. Maggie Holt and Mrs. Maggie Brown. Edlnborough Data Systems J FULL LINE COMPUTER SERVICE FOR BUSINESS, CLUB. OR HOME ^?551 I Accounting - Data Processing . * Income Tax Preparation 706 Harris Ava. JOHN PL UMMER 875-4243 25% off COanftkstick (Erafts 113 B. Ehvood Avmmm Phone 875-8915 lUlfori Wort* Ctrolli Mrs. Bruce Darrell Ellis Ellis -Williams wed On April 13 Miss Samantha Ja'Nae Williams was married to Bruce Darrell Ellis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams of Rockingham. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis of Raeford. The wedding took place in the Beverly Hills Baptist Church of Rockingham. The Rev. Stan Welch officiated. The church decorations featured a fifteen branch candelabra and a kneeling bench entwined with fern. The family pews were marked with ivory lace bows holding ivy, babies' breath and a touch of blue. Mary Welch, soloist, of Kan napolis sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "My Tribute." Mrs. Rodney Collins, soloist, sang "God, A Woman and A Man." Mrs. Col lins and Barry Ellis, the groom's brother of Austin, Texas, sang "Just You and I." Mrs. Larry Moser of Aberdeen was pianist. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a long ivory gown of chiffon over taffeta. Styled with a high neckline and chantilly lace collar, the dress had a fitted bodice, long sheer sleeves, and a full skirt with soft pleats and a tie sash. She wore an ivory picture hat which was covered with ribbon lace and seed pearls And had a rosette and satin streamers on one side. She carried a cascade bouquet of miniature ivory carnations, stephanotis, ivory and blue roses, babies' breath, and a royal cattelya orchid. The bride's maid of honor was Lisa Lafaye Bittle of Aberdeen. She wore an intermezzo-length dress of blue matte taffeta with a wrap front. The bodice had puffed sleeves and matching embroidery. She carried a single, long-stemmed ivory rose with ivory streamers and touches of blue. She wore babies' breath in her hair. Ron Ellis, cousin of the groom, was his best man. Ushers were Tony Bart ley Williams of Southern Pines and James Robert Williams Jr. of Charlotte, brothers of the bride. The mothers of the bride and groom wore corsages of ivory roses. The grandmothers also wore flowers. After the ceremony, the bride's parents entertained with a recep tion in the fellowship hall of the church. The room was decorated with greenery and candelabra. The table, covered with white linen and overlaid with lace, had an arrange ment of pink roses, blue and ivory flowers. The wedding cake was accented with ribbon ruffle scallops on the sides and shell trim at the base. Tiny drop flowers were on the sides and miniature flowers on the top. Aftesthe bride and groom cut the first 'slice, they greeted the guests. The couple plans to live on Route 1, Aberdeen after a trip to the N.C. mountains. The bride, a graduate of Richmond Sr. High School, is employed at the Pinehurst Hotel in Pinehurst. The groom, a graduate of Hoke High School and Johnston Technical College, is employed by Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad. PRE-NUPTIAL FESTIVITIES On Friday evening, April 12, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis, parents of the groom, entertained the wedding party and out-of-town guests at the Family Sirloin Steak House in Rockingham. On March first, the bride-elect was honored at a bridal shower in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Bittle Jr. She received a corsage of miniature yellow roses when she arrived. On March 26, the ladies of the Beverly Hills Baptist Church showered the bride-elect with gifts. NOW OPEN Iuntri Sampler 401 So. By-Pass - Raeford (Next to Howard's Daytona) Craft Supplies Candles COUNTED CROSS STITCH CLASS Starts Wednesday, April 24th Hours: 10 ? 5 Mon. thru Sat. 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