DEADLINES: Weddings & Engagements, Thursday 5 p.m. Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. Pecora-Watson marry On June 15 Miss Alma Sue Wat son of Cookeville, Tennessee became the bride of Robert Patter son Pecora of Raeford. The cer mony was held at 3:00 p.m. in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Father Donald Loskot officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Stacy Watson of Clarkrange, Ten nessee. She is a graduate of Clarkrange High School and Ten nessee Technological University. She is employed by the Putman County School System. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pecora of Raeford. He is a gradaute of Hoke County High School. He is employed by Nor thern Telecom. Inc. The altar held a fifteen-branch candelabra with burning tapers. Candle trees were used on either side. Wedding music was provided by Mr. Ryan Sparkman. Musical selections included "We've Only Just Begun," "Time in a Bottle," "Annie's Song," and "The Wed ding March." The bride was given in marriage by her father, Stacy Watson. She wore a formal gown of white satin with a chiffon overlay. It had a sweetheart neckline, empire waist, and short, ruffled sleeves. The bodice was trimmed with miniature seed pearls. The skirt flowed into a cathedral-length train and was trimmed with many layers of ruffles. Fifteen pink roses formed her cascade bouquet. Miss Tammie Watson of Cookeville, Tennessee, sister of the bride, was her maid of honor; Mrs. Shirley Agee of Albany, Kentucky was matron of honor. They wore long gowns of pale pink taffeta with chiffon overlay. They carried white lace fans with arrangements of pink silk flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss Martha Pecora of Wilmington, sister of the groom, and Miss Pat Hurst of Los Angeles, California. They wore dresses like the honor atten dants. Mr. John Pecora, father of the groom, was best man. Ushers were John Pecora Jr., of Henderson, Ernest Pecora of Myrtle Beach, S.C., both brothers of the groom, and James Anthony Agee of Albany, Kentucky. The groom and his groomsmen wore gray tuxedos and ties. Miss Alletta Durham, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Master Phil Watson, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. RECEPTION A wedding reception followed the ceremony. It was held in the Holidome Holiday Inn in Cookeville. Hostesses were Miss Rebecca McGee of Knoxville, Ten nessee, Miss Renee McGee of Dallas, Texas, and Ms. Kim Gib Walters-Mull ins tie knot Miss Yvette E. Mullins of Cameron and Mitchell T. Walters of Raeford were married in a ceremony at the home of the bride's parents on May 31. The Rev. George R. Brice officiated. The bride is the daughter of MSgt. Don C. Mullins, ret. of Cameron. She is a graduate of Terry Sanford Senior High in Fayetteville and Sandhills Com munity College. She is employed by Moore Memorial Hospital in Pinehurst. The groom is the son of Mrs. Roy W. Jones of Raeford and the TANNING CENTER ROCKFISH RO. 875-8369 late Wilfred T. Walters. He is a eraduate of Hoke High School and Central Carolina Technical In stitute in Sanford. He is employed by Colonial Abrasive in Aberdeen. The bride was escorted by her father. Matron of honor was Tanya Or tiz of Casselberry, Florida. Bridesmaid was Tiana Petit of N. Shirley, New York. James Carl Walters, brother of the groom was his best man. Tor rey Ortiz of Casselberry, Florida was usher. The couple will live in Raeford. CHILDREN'S CERAMIC CLASSES CHICK CERAMICS Sat., July 20 875-8369 Patsy Worthington, owner Call Now For A Free Introductory Consultation 867-0000 ARRAN SOUTH 6541 RAEFORD ROAD, SUITE 1 06 (N?xt To S?afood H?av?n) 484-5082 ftoo cnoi 907 HAY STRUT (Fff5XTEffSI?M . MMOvMCMiir?Mi AL1FLA 2 A 3679 R*mM| R*^ DIET CENTER'S 3rd Location Is Here!! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pecora son and Ms. Kristie Phipps of Algood, Tennessee. REHEARSAL DINNER On the evening before the wed ding, a rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pecora, and his grand mothers, Mrs. E.B. Patterson, and Mr. Sylvio Pecora. It was held in the El Toro Restaurant. The couple will live in Cookeville, Tennessee after their return from a Caribbean cruise to Nassau and the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Walters /w-?\ CARTE R REALTY P.O. Box 783 Rwford.N.C. Ralph Barnhart Edith Best 211 South Main St. Office 875-3724 Home 875-3015 Home 875-2246 Home 875-3562 AUTHORIZED ELECTROLUX Sales and Service Vacuums and Shampooers SERVICING ALL MAKES CALL RON R. CORRADO 875-5588 or 692-5909 Qltutd Qp&u*tf Tanning Bed The Endless Summer Tan INTRODUCTORY OFFER 6 SESSIONS - $20 The easy, sensible way to tan all year long. You'll notice a definite tanning effect after only 2 or 3 sessions. After 7 to 10 consecutive sessions, you should have a deep, rich tan. NEW PRODUCTS: ? 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