THE NEWS-JOURNAL, II tl OHD, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1968 PACE 8 7 IF Engagement Announced Mr. and Mis. John nyatt Best announce the engagement of his daughter, Julie Grey, to remand Anselm Landry Jr., tiie son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Landry of Charles Town, '.V. Va. kiss Best Is a student at Last Carolina University. Mr. Landry expects to receive the Kaster degree In Clinical Psychology from last Carolina University In June. The wedding vill take place on June IS. Dessert Bridge, Bridal Shower For Miss Upchurch Miss Myiie Jo Lurnett was hostess 'or a brldi.e party last Wednesday evening at her home on I rospert Avenue. Upon ar rival Miss Ipchurch was pre sented a corsaje of white car nations. Miss turnett served a dessert and coffee when her guests arrived and nuts, candy and Cokes were served durinc play. Sprlnj flowers were used in decorations throughout the home. Miss Upchurch was presented a set of nioriogrammed glasses. The hl?h score prize went to V.rs, . M. Freeman and Mrs. Mike Aood received the consolation. Mrs. Howard Hobson ofl.um berton, Mrs. H.O. Latydon and Miss Joy Laiydon entertained Thursday evenlnj, at the Lan,; don home with alinerieshower honorin.; Miss Martha Alice Up church, April bride-elect. Arrangements of pink camel lias were used in the living room, and a yellow and green motif was carried out in the dining room. The dining table was spread with a white em broidered linen cloth and cry stal appointments were used. Punch, cake, nuts and mints were served. The honoree's mother, Mrs. W.L. Upchurch, served cake, and Mrs. W. C. Phillips, mother of the pros pective bridegroom, poured punch. Guests wrote favorite recipes for the bride-elect, after which she was showered with nfts of lingerie. rhe hostesses presentedMiss Upchurch with acorsae of white carnations and a yellow peig noir set with matching slippers. Bridge Mrs. McLean Mrs. Martin Beach, Mrs. Bill Smith and Mrs, Hi ley Jordan were visitors to the bridge club Thursday nli-tit at the home of Mrs. Harry McLean. The hostess served banana splits, nuts and Cokes durlnj the Rame, Lrizes went to Mrs. Don Ab ernethy for club hlph score and to Mrs. Smith for visitors, Mrs. Pamplin The Baker's Dozen Bridge Club met Thursday night at the home of Mrs, Harry Pamp lin on College Drive, Mrs. Younper Snead Jr. was co-hostess. Visitors were Mrs. W. h. Morrison and Mrs. Don Pack ard. Mrs. Jerry Williams won the club prize and Mrs. Morrison was w inner of the visitors prize. Nuts and candy were served during play and rake and coffe after the game. Mrs. Niven Members of her bridge club and one visitor, Mrs. Ed Man ning, met with Mrs. Berder Nlven Thursday night. Dessert was served when guests arrived and nuts and Cokes during the game. Mrs. Bennie Kelly won the high score prize, Mrs. Walter Coley was winner of the bingo prize, and Mrs. Joe Upchurch received the consolation gift. Miss Poole Be the EASTER PARADE Call Us For An Appointment Get The Latest Fashion Hair Style Sophisticated Curls And Swirls Or The Winsome Windswept Retha s Style Salon and Merle Norman Studio j; ) ' .- , i ' V. ' ' i I v. '. -. i . t - r. . . : ''" ' ' ' : ; SMART SHOES FOR EASTER AND AFTER FAshioiNAble shoes FOR THK EASTER PARADE In delicious colors and delightful new shapes. Toes are either squared-off or have varying roundness. Heels are more solid yet remain graceful through their curved shape. Embellishments are buckles or bows. $ 4 NADA Bed Leather White bone 99 TO iVrtS. J Ml S Ti-OV 4s :l.l 1 Jp. Saturday Ceremony Unites Gwen Ammons, J.T. Blue Miss Gwendolyn Gay Am mons of Raeford and James Thomas Blue Jr. of Laurin burg were wed Saturday in a double - ring ceremony at Fae ford Methodist Church. The Reverend R.ir.L, Moser heard the vows at 2:00 p.m. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Lewis Upchurch Jr., or -anist. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Aulry Amnions of Raeford, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, James L. Brown of Laurinburg, and Mr, James T. Blue of Ashevllle. The bride was given In mar riage by her cousin, James L. Allliamson of Charlotte. She wore a ?own of candlelight peau de sol and lace. The fitted bodice and teacup sleeves were outlined with alencon lace em broidered with seed pearls. The waist was accented with a crush curnberbund from which fell her court train. Her fingertip il lusion veil extended from a crown of seed pearls. she carried a bouquet of yellow and white bridal roses, centered with an orchid. Mrs. David A. McLean, Jr., served as matron of honor, she wore a peacock chiffon floor length sheath designed with pleated puff sleeves, and satin trim at the waistline extending into a full leivih bow In back. Her flirtation veil was attached to a cabbage rose, she carried a long stemmed yel.ow rose. Miss Nancy Cappsof Kayelte vllle served as bridesmaid. She wore a dress Identical to that of the matron of honor and car ried a long stemmed yellow rose. David A. McLean, Jr. of Laur inburg served as best man. Us hers were Ldward Koblnson o' Kaeford, cousin of the bride, and Tommy Purdy of Laurinburg. The Cora-Cola Bridge Club met last Wednesday afternoon with Miss Maude 1 oole. Guests, In addition to club members, were Mrs, T.B, Upchurch and Mrs. A.D. Gore. Miss Foole served a dessert course when guests arrived. The high score prize went to Mrs. Upchurch. Town & Country CINEMA U. S. 1 between ABERDLtN & SO. PINES Starting Thursday March 26 For 7 Days You've Heard About -The Fastest Gun . . . The Deadliest Gun . . . The Toughest Gun . . . Now Meet Don Knot ts in "THE SHAKIEST GUN IN THE WEST" Shows 3:20-5:15-7:10-9:00 Sat. -Sun. 1:30-3:20 Cont. Sunrise Theatre DOWNTOWN SO. PINES Last Day Thursday March 28 Glenn Ford and George Hamilton In "A TIME FOR KILLING'- Shows 3:20-5:15-7:10-9:00 Frl.-Sat. March 29 - 30 SPECIAL "ALASKAN SAFARI" Sun.-Mopr. March il--y 2 Bette Davis "THE ASNIVEfcSfcRY" The bride Is a graduate of Hoke County Mii.ii School, and is employed with Civil Service at the John F. Kennedy Special .Varfare School, Fort Erag. The bridegroom ts a graduate of Laurinburg Senior Hi'h School, attended Louisburg Jun ior Cohere, and Is presently serving a tour of duty with the United States Army, at Fort Jackson, S.c. The couple left Immediately alter the ceremony for a wedd ing trip to the Western part of the state. Rehearsal 1 arty The bride's mother enter tained with a cake-cutting Fri day niht alter the rehearsal. Mrs, .funies L. Erown, mother of the Bridegroom poured punch, a lid Mrs. J.A. Niven, aunt of the bride, served the cake. Darlene Bass Dance Hostess Darlene Bass, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Hass. cele brated her 14th hirthday with a dance held Friday nr ht at the Moose Lodge, Red and white streamers and balloons dero rated the hall where the 30 ynunt? people danc ed. They were served cake, ice cream, Cokes and candies. 7i S JJJ Sizes 5 -10 M&WWidths mClh LOU Black Patenlite Black Black Patent CELIA Bone Black Patenlite Wheat Leather COLLI EMS DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 875-3547 Raeford Easier Fantasies in flowers... and ribbons... and straws! Capture the delicate, feminine look of spring in an Easter bonnet that is made to be seen! Choose from lovely imported straws, crowning floral designs and perky ribboned whimsey . . . many more in collection. New Shipment Just Arrived '4 J30 Showa 3: 2"-5: 15-7:1 0-9: 00 Sun. 1:30-3:20 4 Cont. Phone S7S-3612 N. Main St.