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DEADLINES : Weddings A Engagements, Thursday 5 p.m. - ? ? _ II Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. <^^<^CLoJL C McMillan-Graham wed Miss Kathy Graham was mar ried to David McMillan Jr. on Saturday, September 21, in the Peace Presbyterian Church. The Rev. John Robinson officiated at the 3 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. William H. Graham of Fayetteville and the late Mrs. Eula B. Graham. She graduated from Reid Ross High School and she is employed by M.W. Wallace, DDS, of Spring Lake. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David McMillan Sr. of Fayet teville and he is the grandson of Mrs. G.C. Lytle of Raeford. He is also a graduate of Reid Ross and he is employed by Cameron Barkley Industrial Supply of Fayetteville. Candleabra entwined with flowers were used for the candlelight service. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Shaw pro vided wedding music. "Trumpet Voluntary" was played for the processional. "The Wedding March" was played for the reces sional. Other selections included "The Wedding Song" and "The Gift of Love." Given in marriage by her father, William H. Graham, the bride wore a gown of white satin ac cented with lace and pearls. The full sleeves had a deep lace ruffle. She wore a hat covered with illu sion. Her flowers were white and pink silk roses with babies breath. Mrs. Janet Dubisky of Fayet teville was matron of honor. She wore a gown of daphne rose taf feta. It had ruffled, puffed sleeves and a gathered full skirt. In her hair she wore a matching rose and she carried a nosegay of pink and white. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jonnie Guy of Spring Lake, Mrs. Donna Weaver and Miss Sandra Mayes of Fayetteville, and Miss Robin Adams of Rock Hill, S.C. Junior bridesmaids were Lindsey Graham, Amber Dubisky and Ashley Dubisky, all of Fayet teville. They wore dresses like that of the honor attendant. Best man was the groom's father, David McMillan Sr. Ushers were Terry Mitchell, Mark Cot tingham, Keith Graham, Joe Gaydosik and Tim Evelyn of Fayetteville. The groom wore a gray Pierre Cardin attire with a vest and ascot. The other men wore cummerbunds and bow ties. Miss Sharon Graham was flower girl. Master Danny Graham Jr. was ring bearer. The bride's family hosted a wed ding reception in the Sink Room of the Main Post Officers' Club at Ft. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. David McMillan Sr. hosted a rehearsal dinner on September 20 in the Main Post Of ficers' Club. After a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, Nevada, the couple will live in Fayetteville. Births Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Max Amer son announce the birth of a son, Jacob Cagney, on September 3 in | Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eugene Morgan, Sr. announce the birth of a son, Winford Derrick, on September 7 in Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. John Cleveland Smithey announce the birth of a son, Jonathan Brian, on September 7 in Cape Fear Valley I Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leon McMillan announce the birth of a son, Darius Lamont, on September 8 in Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parks an nounce the birth of a son, Michael Sherwood, on September . 15 in Moore Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Huff stickler of Columbia, S.C. an nounce the birth of a son, Ryan James, born September 21. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jameson of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig Furr announce the birth of a daughter, Erin Elizabeth, on September 17 at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, Concord, N.C. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Furr of Concord and Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Furr of Raeford. 'CARTER REALTY P.O. Box 7S3 Raaford. N.C. Ralph Barnhart Edith Best 211 8outh Main St. Offic? 875-3724 Horn* >75-3016 Home 875-2246 Horn* 875-3662 Gene Carter Bdcnborottgh C?nt?r Shop 9-9 Annie Is Coming To B.C. Moore's October 16th ? ' ;*? , . ? ' ? . , - ? ' ?? " . r Mrs. David McMillan Jr. Howell wins bridge tourney Mrs. Sarah Howell was the win ner of an' official N.C. Turkey Festival apron when she tallied the highest score in the Thursday afternoon bridge tournament. Mrs. Nicky Gordon won second high. Fresh mums and a pineapple and asparagus turkey were used in the decorations for the Civic Center event. Mrs. Betty Barnhart and Mrs. Marguerite Thomas organiz ed a festive party with homemade refreshments made by community women and prizes donated by area businesses. Other players who won prizes were Mrs. Jessie Jones, Mrs. Ben me Kelly, Mrs. Jennie McFadyen, Mrs. Charlotta King, and Mrs. Mary Lamont. Miss Caulder is honored Miss Lisa Caulder, bride-elect of Jeff Goodman, was honored on Thursday, September 19 with a floating miscellaneous shower at the home of Vicki Hendrix. Hostesses were Vicki Hendrix and Susan Jones. The honoree was presented with a corsage of daisies. Refreshments of cake, punch, mints, nuts and pineapple cheese balls were served. Jackie Butler and Anne Good man were hostesses for a lingerie shower honoring Lisa Caulder on Saturday, Sept. 21 at the home of Jackie Butler. A corsage of pink and lavender silk rose buds was presented to Miss Caulder upon her arrival. Refreshments of punch, celery sticks, apple squares, heart-shaped cake, and pigs-in-a-blanket were served. A lighted flower arrange ment and wedding bells were used as a centerpiece on a lace table cloth. Games were played and prizes presented. Each guest received a gift. The Johnson Company INSURANCE AUTO ? FIRE HOMEOWNERS ? COMMERCIAL OltlesU tdiie* teu 110 E. Central Avenue Phone 875-3550 Bring this ad and get your choice of Gold Lance ^ class ring L options O . . FREE! Up to s69 worth of options GOLD LANCE CLASS RINGS A QualHy Product of Towle 2-4 W? fc Pelfrery FuN Ltfatlma Warranty ?Cay Chain Ask us for details. CtCvn/aus! Main Str*?t Rttfori N.C. C%M?IM|kMr?Mma.nWlipN? ILawaCarf Family cookout held On September 2 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones were hosts for a cookout in their Fayetteville home. Guests were their family and friends. Their son Jeff of New York City, Mamie McQueen of Pascataway, N.J., Connie McEachin of New York City, Ann Collins of Bronx, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Graham of Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Darby, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gillespie of St. Pauls, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson of Greensboro, Thelma McLaughlin, Herbert Graham, and McCormick Almond of Brooklyn, N.Y. were present. There were also cousins and friends from Raeford, Red Spr ings, and Fayetteville. Weekend guests who also were at the party: Mrs. Vashti Almond, her daughter and son-in-law and two sons of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Sara Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Buffalo, N.Y. Food for the occasion included barbequed pig, ribs, chicken, ham burgers, hot dogs, chicken and dumplins, collard greens and string beans, baked beans, field peas, potatoes, and macaroni salad. Hoke Woodmen attend Lumberton dedication National Representative Mary Ruth Haire and State Fraternal Committee Member Evelyn Ashburn, both members of local Lodge 6179, attended the dedica tion of the new swimming pool of Lumberton's Lodge 125 on September 14. Area Manager Jerry Lennon welcomed everyone and National Representative Herbert Pate gave the dedication prayer. East N.C. State Manager Harvey Bedsole spoke briefly and introduced the speaker for the occasion. National Secretary Wayne Graham from Omaha, Nebraska, A mid-day fish fry was prepared by members of Lodge 125 - for those who attended. That evening, N.R. Haire and S.F.C.M. Ashburn attended the Daniel Boone Log Rolling Assn. Meeting in Thomasville, N.C. Speaker for this occasion was Na tional Secretary Wayne Graham. On September 21, they attended the Central Carolina's Annual Woodmen Picnic at the R.C. (Cliff) Payne Youth Camp in Asheboro, N.C. They were given tour of the grounds and facilities. These include a new swimming pool at the Youth Camp and a spacious picnic/recreation area with bath houses and storage. They were also shown the building site for Lodge 921's new lodge building which is to be built soon. Personals Mrs. Van Hugh Jackson and her two daughters of Sumpter, S.C. and Mrs. Sarah Smith of Burl ington, sisters of Mrs. Evelyn Manning, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mazyck of Charleston, S.C. visited the Manning family for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Smith and their son Michael were Turkey Festival guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gentry also visited for the weekend. Mrs. Joanne Reid of Cary visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cameron, this weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Chip Barth had weekend guests from Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Watson McNeill and Catie Ashbum of Raleigh visited his mother, Mrs. Sarah McNeill. Bob and Ed Johnson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson, were in Raeford with their parents for the weekend. Mrs. Sue Fant is home from a short hospitalization at Womack Army Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris had visitors on Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. O.F. Brooks and Mary from Burlington. Welcome, *7<v Seafood, and HanLecue, At Its Best * Broiled and Calabash Style THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL TROUT 395 Fries, Slaw Hushpuppies ALL YOU WANT TO EAT Svndcy Special CHICKEN BREAST FILET fsT W/Potatcwj & Gre?fit>eons 2" AISO FROM OUR MENU SEAFOOD DINNERS (fri?d or broiled) STEAKS -BARBECUE SmIw atfan Nkmm Han TVl -ki -Sol 5-9:30 PM Wi 11 30-2 10 Ml XI fOR fO RESERVATIONS rv oil ^ TAKE OUT ORDERS CAU 875 3509 After 4 p.m. ?wk ft Milk I oh n ton THE NEW it/hale, KeAtaitfarit BESIDE PEACEFUL PUPPY CREEK ' 4 Wiles North of Racford Off Hwy. 401 Northj^ Hoke's First Ingathering! BARBECUE or CHICKEN SMM PIATES COMMUNITY United Methodist Church FIVE POINTS COMMUNITY FRIDAY, OCT. 1 1 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. ADULT- *4?? CHILD- *2 50 HANDMADE CRAFTS FOR SALE m n emme* :j ?? ??
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