DEADLINES: Weddings A Engagements, Thursday 5 p.m Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. Goodman-Caulder marry October 1 2 Miss Lisa Caulder was married to Jeffery Goodman on Saturday, October 12, in the Raeford Church of God. The Rev. B.V. Childers officiated at the 3 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carson Caulder of Raeford. She graduated from Hoke High School and is employed by the Hoke County School System. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Goodman Sr. of Raeford. He is employed by Par rish Sign and Service, Inc. Donnie Goodman provided wedding music. Mrs. Cheryl Gilmore sang "If" and "You Light Up My Life." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dacron organza gown with a beaded chantilly lace Bride-elect is honored Miss Lisa Caulder was honored with a linen shower on September 30 at the home of Mrs. Philas Johnson. Hostesses were Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Ted Smith and Mrs. David McNeill. A corsage of pink carnations and babies breath was given to Miss Caulder when she arrived. The refreshment table was covered with a lace cloth over pink and held an arrangement of pink and purple flowers. Guests were served finger foods, cheese biscuits, mints, cake and punch. The bride's table was covered with a white cloth and had a floral arrangement of blue and green. Miss Caulder's name was incor rect in last week's News- Journal. We regret the error. bodice and Queen Anne neckline. The full Victorian sleeves extended to a ruffle at the wrist. The ruffled hemline flowed into a chapel train. She carried a bouquet of white, pink, and lavendar carnations with babies' breath. Mrs. Debra Edwards of Aber deen, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of lavendar matte taffeta which featured a brush train with a pick up. Her bouquet was of lavendar gladiolas. She wore babies' breath in her hair. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Robin Thompkins, Mrs. Karen Girton and Miss Angela Hargrove, all of Raeford. Their dresses were of rose and styled like that of the matron of honor. Their bouquets were of pink gladiolas. Miss Elizabeth Killis, neice of the bride was flower girl. She was dressed like the matron of honor and carried a basket of rose petals. The groom's father was best man. Ushers were Carlos Good man Jr., James Carlton Goodman, Ronnie Goodman and Glen Gir ton. The groomsmen wore gray tuxedos with pink rose bud boutonnieres. The groom wore white formal attire with tails. A wedding reception was given by the bride's parents at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Richards, 701 North Main Street. The groom's family hosted a rehearsal dinner on October 1 1 at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant. After a wedding trip to Orlando, Florida, the couple will live in Raeford. 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Helping with the preparation, and serving were the paternal aunts of the hostesses: Lucille Bur kh art, , Margaret Willis, Janie Barbour, Joye McNeill, Sarah Louifce McNeill and Edith Newton. ] Friends, neighbors and relatives ?, remembered the honored couple j with lovely gifts. Lumber Bridge News By Lib Sumner On October 20, the Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Church held their twenty-sixth annual Homecoming. The Reverend William T. Wing, III, Pastor of Parkton Presbyterian Church, was guest minister. A warm welcome was extended to the guests by D.G. Malloy, III and, the Response was given by W.G. Marley, Jr. of Raleigh. The church was filled with members, former members, visitors and friends. Following the service, church members and guests enjoyed the beautiful well filled tables of food served in the fellowship hall. Baptist Church Robeson Baptist Association meeting at Lumber Bridge Thurs day, Oct. 24th. * ? ? Homecoming - 150th anniver sary - Celebration of Baptist church will be held Sunday, Oc tober 27th. Guest speaker will be Dr. Jerry Wallace, Campbell University Provost. ? + ? ..YARD SALE . Saturday, Oct. 26 8 a.m. ? until Hwy. #20 4 miles past Dundarrach Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. S.F. Ammons Jr. of Gastonia attended Homecoming at Campbell Univer sity and visited his parents and relatives in Lumber Bridge. * * * Mrs. Sylvia Liehen returned to Tucson, Ariz, on Wednesday after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A.T. Beck and Mr. Beck. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Don Koonce and son's, Jeffrey and Michael of Rock Hill, S.C. spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. McGougan. ? * * ?? Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Thompi son and family attended Homecoming at the Baptist Church in Bladenboro last Suifc day. ~ * ? ? I Mrs. Ted Tyner of LumbertoO visited Ms. Lib and Lois Sumnet on Saturday. ? * * Mrs. W.H. Schell entered Southeastern Memorial Hospital on Monday. ? ? ? . . .Mrs. .Marian Sumner spent Sun day evening with her aunt, Mrs; Ella Carr, who is a patient in Highsmith-Rainey Hospital. Mrs. Carr fell Wednesday and is suffer ing with a broken leg.