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DEADLINES: Weddings & Engagements, Thursday 5p.m. ^ ^ ? - ( ) . ? / - Of/ier Socio I Items, Monday 5 p.m. <S(^cloJL C UCmaA/ Jones-Davis marry in May 1 2 ceremony On May 12, Miss Susan K. Davis - was married to Richard H. Jones in the Raeford United Methodist Church. The Rev. Arthur Winstead officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Doreen Davis and the late Paul B. Davis. She is a graduate of Sandhills Community College and now attends Pembroke State University. She is employed at Home Food Super Market. The groom is the son of Jesse Jones and Kitzy Norris Jones. He attended Pembroke State Universi ty and is now employed as a pilot by Owens Air Service. Brass urns held white gladiolia, mums, roses, and carnations with touches of pink. An arrangement of these flowers was on the altar. The sanctuary was lit with four seven-branch candelabra. Wedding musicians were Mrs. Nancy McNeill, organist, and Ken Koonce, soloist. Mr. Koonce sang "Wedding Song" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, escorted by her brother, Paul B. Davis Jr., wore a long jersey gown. Venetian lace ac cented the bodice and trimmed the long sleeves. The softly pleated skirt had a separate flowing train. She wore a hat which was appli qued with lace and pearls; it held a blusher veil. Her flowers were ar ranged in a colonial bouquet of carnations, lily of the valley, and roses, centered with an orchid. The bride's niece, Jennifer Pait of North Wilkesboro, was her maid of honor. She wore a long taffeta dress with a sweetheart neckline. She carried a colonial bouquet of pale pink roses, carna tions and an orchid. Bridesmaids were Ashley Jones, sister of the groom, and Vicki Hendrix, both of Raeford. Their dresses were of a darker shade of pink and their "flowers were deep pink roses with carnations and an orchid. Jesse Jones, father of the groom, was his best man. Ushers were Scott Godwin of Wade, Frank Pait Jr., nephew of the bride from North Wilkesboro, and Will Davis, brother of the bride, and David Hogin of Raeford. The men all wore grey tuxedos with grey cumberbunds and bow ties. The groom wore a white bouton niere, the best man wore a pale pink rose, and the ushers wore deep pink roses. Miss Elizabeth Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Owens of Raeford, was flower girl. She wore a dress of sheer organza, a ruffled neckline and back panel. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Charlotte Davis of Rock ingham. RECEPTION The bride's family hosted a reception in the church fellowship hall immediately following the ceremony. Army-Navy cloths covered the food tables. A round table held the wedding cake. An arrangement of spring flowers centered a table from which punch, nuts, homemade mints, cheese biscuits, and fruit were serv ed. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McNeill greeted guests. Mrs. Rosa William son served cake. Miss Noel Jones poured punch. Mrs. Bertie Haire, Mrs. Barbara Jones, and Mrs. Catherine McNeill assisted in serv ing. Tea girls were Missy Jones and Jaquelene Jones. OUT OF TOWN GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pait, North Wolkesboro; Buford Davis, Los Angeles, California; Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Davis, Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Davis, Lakeland, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Davis, Rockingham; Mr. and Mrs. Woody Davis, Cary; Linda Davis Covington, Cary; Mr. and .-Mr-fr. - Chucky Clarkr Reidsville; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Clark, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, Wilmington; Mrs. Eva Pait, Red Springs, Stephen in Shop located 3% milas out on Arabia Road. LOOK FOR SIGNS Open Wednesday thru Saturday Hours: 9 A.M. -5 P.M. Will Buy and Sell NEW OR USED 5 FAMIL Y YARD SALE FRL, MAY 31 AND SAT., JUNE 1 Starts at 8 A.M. ?CHAIRS ? SMALL APPLIANCES ? PILLOWS ?LAMPS ?END TABLES ?CURTAINS Ofou axe coxdiaCCy invited to join in ike ceCe&xation of the ^ rand & fieri trig of dountxy dcdjoodle. "3 ?.a?t ?[vjood cA venue, <cf^aefoxd, cNoxtfi CaxoCina on ^ZJfiux^day, cMay 30, IQ&5. cMayox ?o(in D(. cMc<zA/ei?C, Q\. u/ilf conduct tfie <zf?i?(jon Cutting Cexemony at nine-tkixty a.m. Jlook ing foxwaxd to iteing you! Co\dia[?y, ?o<xn tl? <=H. Co no [if Country CM)00T)l? Mrs. Richard Jones Mintz, Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. John Avant, Southern Pines; Heather Glasgow, Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Stewart, Fayet teville; Paul Schulz, Sumter, S.C.; Mrs. Margret Terry, Fayetteville; Frank Bundy, Fayetteville; Mr. and Mrs. Scottie Godwin, Wade; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tew, Godwin; Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford Jones, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oliver, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. James Canady, Fayetteville; Jan Hodgin, Fayetteville; Dave Allen, Charleston, S.C. PRE-WEDDING FESTIVITIES REHEARSAL DINNER On May 11, a rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's mother, Kitzy N. Jones, and his grand mother, Mrs. Richard Norris. The ? party*va?4?ekH?t-4tae-{5dmte?TOugh Restaurant for the wedding party and out of town guests. Fifty-three guests were served prime rib roast, brown rice, string beans, tossed salad and chocolate supreme. BRIDESMAIDS' LUNCHEON On May 9, Miss Davis and her attendants were honored at a lun cheon at the home of Mrs. Carson Davis. Hostesses were Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Carson Davis Jr. of Wilming ton, and Mrs. Woodrow Davis of Rockingham. The bride-elect was given a daisy corsage. Twelve guests were in vited into the dining room for fruit punch and cheese biscuits as they arrived. Three lace-covered tables with arrangements of pink roses were set in the living room. Chicken salad, cantaloupe, baked apples, and ribbon sandwiches were serv ed. Dessert was strawberry angel cake. Miss Davis gave her attendants cosmetic kits. The hostesses' gifts were china in the bride-elect's chosen pattern. A r- ? a Special Hours next week only A Fresh Look June 4 thru 6 Haircuts $6 Perms *25 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Manicures - Tints Closed Fri. & Sot. n /'"A # June 7 ?f 8 q) tXdO^ JD oZ??op!"a7or UNISEX BEAUTY SALON Open Tues. Thru Fri. 9-6:30. Sat. 9-3 Walk-ins fr Appointment* 124 E. CENTRAL AVE. RAEFORD, N.C. 28376 PH^875-4637 Hillcrest Day Care Ages Infants And Up Open House Sunday, June 2 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. 875-2009 & 875-3102 Debbie Odom, Operator Rowland's Bar- B- Que & Oyster Bar Off 401 N. on Plank Road FRIDAY SPECIAL FISH ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR 325 plus tax Include* Frlmt, Slmw, Huthpuppiet Co ft ?? or T*m Or Ontor From Miiu ? Shrimp, Oymtmra, Flounder, ScaUopa, 6 Deotlut Crab. BroUmd Or Frtod. Or Try Fr*?h Stemmed SMI Oytere Open At YomrTmkle. Brown Bagging Or We'll Serve You Wine From Our Menu. OPEN 1.-00 p.m. - 9:30 Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday Banquet Room 078-3430 Junior Woman's Club holds annual banquet Mrs. Kenny Booker and Mrs. Boyce Falls were honored by the Raeford Junior Woman's Club at its year-end banquet. The annual dinner meeting was held on May 24 at the JFR Barn in Southern Pines. After the meal, Mrs. Boyce Falls, President, presided in a business meeting. She thanked the club members for their active sup port and contributions during the club year. Mrs. Mark Williams, a new member, presented the Citizenship Bowl to Mrs. Kenny Booker. The Club honored her for her en thusiasm and support in all phases of club work. Mrs. Booker has been especially helpful with the work of the Juniorette Club this year. Mrs. Williams then presented the Raeford Junior Clubwoman of the Year Award to Mrs. Boyce Falls. The recipient this year, as always, is an individual who gives noteworthy time and energy to all Club projects. Mrs. Falls asked the Club to vote on whether funds would be donated to the Depot Restoration. Members voted unanimously in favor of a donation. Club members were reminded that the Club project of recogniz ing pretty yards would continue through the summer. This project is being done co-operatively with the Chamber of Commerce. Woodmen honor Mary Haire Mary Ruth Haire, President of W.O.W. Lodge 6179, was recently named Fraternalist of the Year for East North Carolina Woodmen of the World. She received this honor at a meeting of the N.C. Fraternal Congress and the N.C. Chapter of Fraternal Insurance Counsellors Association. The meeting was held in Burlington on May 17. J. Dick Moore, President of the N.C. Association of Life Under writers, spoke in the morning ses sion. The meeting included reports of the NAFIC and NFCA, the presentation of production awards, and panel discussion. William B. Foster, National Fraternal Congress of America, was banquet speaker. Peggy Calloway, treasurer of W.O.W. Lodge 6179, went to the meeting with Mrs. Haire. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dietzel of Baton Rouge, La., have brought their children for a visit with Mrs. Dietzel's mother, Mrs. A.R. Fitz Simmons Jr. They have also visited Col. and Mrs. Joe Dietzel of Lumberton, Mr. Dietzel's parents. On Sunday, Thomas Michael, their infant son, was baptized at Bethel Church by the Rev. W.K. Fitch Jr. Special guests who joined the family for this occasion were the baby's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Humprey and sons Michael and Joel of Cary, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McBryde and Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Currie Jr. of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Neeley at tended graduation exercises at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. on May 19. Their son, Richard Louis Neeley, was graduated with honors from the School of Law. Mr. and Mrs. William Haire Jr. of Woodbridge, Va., visited his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ruth. Haire, during the Memorial Day weekend. 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