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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Wednesday, August 22, 1979
Sandhills
Scene
Telephone 692-7271
Deadline for Wedding Picture, Tuesday noon
The Pilot’s Log
Moore County had two 4-H
members to reiH'esent them at
Citizenship-Washington Focus
which was held August 4-11 at the
National 4-H Center in suburban
Washin^on, D.C.
Debbie Cole of Jackson Springs
and Linda Martin of Carthage
along with 43 other delegates
from North Carolina attended
Citizenship-Washington for a fun-
filled week.
atizenship-Wa^ngton Focus
is an experimental program for
youth to learn more atwut their
rights, responsibilities and
heritage as American Citizens.
Seeing, listening, learning,
discussing and debating in
workshops, seminars, and field
trips combine to provide them a
unique opportunity to use the
nation’s capital as a classroom.
Field trips that were planned
included Capital Hill Day,
American Heritage, Washington
Highlights and American
Culture.
Citizenship-Washington-Focus
was conducted by the National 4-
H CouncU in behalf of the
Cooperative Extension Service of
the State Land-Grant University
and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
On Saturday, 24 members of
the Longleaf Squares, local
Square Dance Club, attended the
Mrs. Jamie William Gain Jr.
Mr. Gain Jr. Marries
Miss Schachner Aug. 18
St. Patricks Cathedral in
Charlotte was the setting for the
wedding of Miss Katherine
Elizabeft Schachner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis
Schachner of Charlotte and Mr.
Jamie William Guin, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie WUliam
Guin, Sr. of Southern Pines, on
Satu^y August 18, at 3 o’clock.
The Reverend Thomas Burke
officiated at the double-ring
ceremony. The church was
decorated with arrangements of
large mums, gladioli,
carnations, and candelabra. The
wedding party entered and
exited to the traditional wedding
marchs which were played by
the organist, Mrs. J.E. Lyons.
Miss Judy Truhone, soldist,
sang “The Lords Prayer.”
The bride was given in
marriage by her fattier. She
wore a white peau-de-soir gown
with scalloped lace and seed
pearl neckline and Jong tapered
sleeves. The dress was
dramatically adorned with
appliques of re-embroidered
alencon lace, as was the
attached trim. The bride’s
headpiece was a tier of illusion,
mounted on a crown ot lace and
velvet tucking. She carried the
traditional bouquet of
cymbidiums and a la^e orchid.
Mrs. Richard C. Jordan
attended her sister as matron of
h(mor. She wore a formal gown
of mist green. Her headpiece
was a la^e hat oi mist green
with inqxirted silk iHusim which
fell from a bow.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Virginia Schachner and Mrs.
Patricia Schachner. Their gowns
were identical to that of the
matron of honor. The attendants
carried longstemmed red roses.
The best man was Mr. Jamie
William Guin, Sr., father of the
bridegroom.
The ushers were Mr. John
Guin and Mr. Daniel Guin.
The bride’s mother chose a
pink chiffon gown with matching
accessories and accented it witti
a white orchid.
The groom’s mother w(ffe a
blue ensemble with matching
accessories adorned with a white
orchid.
The bride is a graduate of
Charlotte Catholic High School
and Sandhills Conununity
College in Southern Pines.
The groom also graduated
from Sandhills Community
College. He is now a Respiratory
Therapy Clinical Instructor at
.t^nrihUla Conomunity College,
Southern Pines.
After a wedding trip to the
Carribean Isles they udll reside
in Sanford.
A . reception was held
ihunediately following the
ceremony at Carolina Country
aub.
Wedding geld
The wedding of ;Mrs. Mary
Grant McRae of Southern Pines
and Charles Edward Dutton of
Southern Pines took place
Saturday, August 18 in Dillon,
S.C. at 3 p.m.
The couple will live on
Philadel{dua Avenue, Pinebluff.
The bride is the owner-
onerator of the Tiny Tot Day
Nursery in Southern Pines and
the bridegroom works with the G
and G Develoi»nent Corp, in
Southern Pines.
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N.C. Folk and Square Dance
Federation Summer Festival
with a dance in the Scott Pavilion
at the N.C. Fairgrounds hosted
by the Rhamkatte Wheel-
Arounds of Raleigh.
Raleigh Mayor Isabella W.
Cannon was a special guest at the
Council dinner. Before, she had
welcomed the 748 dancers to
Raleigh and proclaimed the
week of Sept. 17-23 Square Dance
Week in Raleigh. During the
evening. Governor James B.
Hunt proclaimed the same week
as Square Dance Week in the
state.
The Kountry Kickers of
Walstonburg won the attendance
trophy. A father tro{diy will be
[X'esented at a November dance
in Fayetteville.
Ladies Bridge winners at the
Country Club of North Carolina
Friday were Elsie Medlin, first;
Grace Edman, second; Harriet
Rhodes, third; Pat Scranton,
fourth and Virginia Landis, fifth.
Gerlind Younts, a rising senior
at UNC-CH, returns to school this
week, where she is a member of
Chi Omega and a broadcast
journalism major.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Younts of Southern
Rnes.
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Mrs. Phillip Marshall Williamson
Williamson-MUls Pair
Marry By Candlelight
Miss Elizabetti Dawn Mills of
Pinebluff was married to Phillip
Marshall Williamson of Aber
deen August 11 at 2 p.m. by
Pastor C. Parker Thomas, wiOi
Mrs. Deborah Richardson,
organist and Miss Myra Adams
and Mr. Bobby Hannon soloists,
at the Bible Tabernacle.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and hfrs. Malcolm Mills of
Aberdeen and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Williamson of Aberdeen.
Ho* father gave the bride in
marriage.
The bride wore an heirloom
gown, whidi had been worn by
her mother, of handclipped
Chantilly lace and Nylon tulle
over bridal satin, featuring a
lace bodice with a scalloped
neckline and lace panelled skirt,
which ended in a chapel train.
Her fingertip veil of illusion was
atta^ed to a Juliet cap of
pailettes encrusted with seed
pearls. She carried a bouquet of
daisies and white bridal roses
with baby’s breath.
Mrs. Angie Scherer, sister of
the bride, of Pinebluff, was
matron of honor. She wore a
floor-length gown of white and
blue Polyester embroidery with
bishop sleeves and scooped
neckline. Her flowers were
daisies, carnations and baby’s
breath.
Miss Becky Mills, sister of the
bride, (tf Pinebluff, was maid of
honor, and was dressed the same
as the honor matron.
Mrs. Ann Mills of Havelock,
Miss Qharloie Humphrey of
Maysville, Miss Marsha Ran-
sdell of Aberdeen, Mrs. Amy
Heath (tf Goldsboro and Miss JiU
Edwards of Aberdeen were
bridesmaids and were dressed
like the honor attendants,
carrying similar nosegays.
Honorary bridesmaids were
Mrs. Lynn Richardson, and Mrs.
Wanda Nelson, sisters of ttie
bridegroom, and Miss Andriette
Fifer.
Flower girl was little Miss
Susan Williamson, niece of the
bridegroom, who wore a floor-
length gown of white and blue
Polyester. She carried a basket
of white rosepetals.
Ringbearer was Master Randy
Richardson, nephew of the
bridegroom.
Wedding guests were
registered by Miss Margaret
Reeves of Goldsboro.
The father of the bridegroom
was best man. Ushers were
Malcolm Mills, brother of the
bride, of Havelock; David
Williamson, brother of the
bridegroom of Southern Pines;
Stephen Williamson, brother of
the bridegroom, of Aberdeen;
Dean Richardson, of Knightdale;
Andy Sdierer of Pinebluff and
Kent Black of Eastwood.
A reception followed in the
Fellowship Hall of the church,
and the couple left for a wedding
trip to Williamsbiu'g, Va.
After the rehearsal, the
bridegroom’s parents en
tertained at a dinner party in the
fellowship hall of the church.
On July 21, the bride-elect was
entertained at a miscellaneous
shower by Mrs. Mildred Car
penter and Mrs. Rachel Byrd in
Mrs. Carpenter’s home. She was
presoited a cake knife and
server.
On Jtfiy 29, she was en
tertained at a tea given by Miss
Marsha Ransdell and Mrs.
Lillian Ransdell in their home.
She was given a cookbook by the
hostesses.
On August 6, she was given a
shower in the home of Mrs. Joyce
Williamson.
The bride and groom are both
1978 Pinecrest graduates. He is
onployed with fte Moore County
School System and she works
with Golden Corral. The couple
wUl reside in Pinebluff.
WILL WED — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pratt of
Vass, announce the upcoming marriage of their
daughter, Vernetta Marie, to Captain Ervin
Willis Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Willis Sr.
of Farfield, Texas on September 22, at four
o’clock at the Pratt home. The reception will
follow the wedding at the home.
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BIRTHS
August 13-Son, Mr. and Mrs.
Robbie Person, Carthage.
August 15-Son, Mr. and Mrs.
Ridiard D. Barber, Carthage;
Dau^ter, Mr. andhfrs. Peter M.
Colberg, Southern Pines;
Dau^to-, Mr. and Mrs. David G.
Crockett, Southern Pines;
Dau^ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wall, Rockingham.
August 16-Son, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Barrett, West End.
Ai^ust 18-Son, Mr. and Mrs.
Paid Bell, Rockini^am; Son, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph l^ivey, Car
thage.
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Mrs. Daniel Edward Walker
Bethesda Wedding Unites
Walker-Mullins Couple
Sandia Mary Mullins of
Southern Pines, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H.L. Mullins of
Richmond, Virginia married
Daniel Eldward Walker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker of
Linden Road, Pinehurst,
Saturday at 4 o’clock in
Bethesda Presbyterian Church.
Dr. W.C. Neill heard the vows,
and Mrs. Neill, his wife, was
organist.
Her father gave the bride in
marriage. Her flowers were red
roses.
Frieda Walker, also of Linden
Road in Pinehui^, was honor
attendant to the bride and best
man was Mark Flynn of
Parsons, Kansas.
A reception at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don E. Walker
followed the wedding.
The newlyweds plan to live in
the Pinehui^ area.
Miss Cynthia Marie Jacques
Miss Jacques, Craft Bazaar
Mr. Strickland
Plan Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jaques of
Edgewater, Maryland announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Cynthia Marie, to John
Connell Strickland of Chicago,
Illinois, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Strickland of Pinehurst,
formerly of Bloomfield Hills,
Michigan.
Miss Jaques is a graduate of
Southern Soiior High School and
Northwestern University in
Evanston, Illinois where she was
a membtf of Kai^a Kappa
Gamma. She is employed by
Travel Management Company (tf
Chicago.
Mr. Strickland is a graduate of
the Cranbrook School in
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and
the University of North Carolina
at Chapel HW where he was a
member of Oii Psi Fraternity.
He received his Master’s Degree
in business Administration from
George Washington University in
Washington, D.C. He is an
Assistant Vice President of the
First National Bank of Chicago.
The wedding will take place in
October in Chicago at the Fourth
Presbyterian Church where Miss
Jaques is a member of the Board
of Deacons and Mr. Strickland a
member of the Board of Elders.
Sandhills Mental Health
Center is sponsoring a Craft
Bazaar (rf itons inade by some
Day Care patients. The bazaar
will be held Thursday, August
30, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the
entrance to the Center.
There will be a variety of
crafts for sale, including
ceramics, stained glass “light
catchers” for window
decorations, stuffed animals,
pillows and other needlework.
Profits from the sale will go to
patients and for buying
“Making and selling these
crafts have provided additionial
incentive for the patients,
inspired confidence as well as
providing additional spending
money,” says Martha Parsons,
RehabWtaticm Therapist.
CHAPEL HHA. ANTIQUES
Twenty-eight antique dealers
will be represented at the Fifth
Annual Antiques Show and Sale
sponsored by the Chapel Hill
Preservation Society at the
Carolina Inn and the Wesley
Foundation Sept. 13, 14 and 15,
Mrs. James CMdwell, chairman,
has announced. Items will
include primitives, period
furniture. Oriental porcelain and
Oriental rugs, jewelry, silver,
rare books, prints, fine china,
toys, and architectural objects.
Some People Missed It So...
We Extended The
Macrame Sale
Through Saturday, Aug. 25
Huge Savings
Pinetree Craft Shop
127 W. P*nn. Av*.
692-6602
Town Center
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Monday Sept. 10
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Tuesday Sept. 11
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Contact
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SCHOOL OF DANCE
1113 E. Mass. Ave. So. Pines 692-7521
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