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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Tin ?max Xornun MvI.auchlin announces the engagement of her daughter, Marie Currie. to Charles Edward Ravnor of lavetteville. Miss Me/auchlin is also the daughter <>J'the late Mr. Mi l.auchlin. Mr. Ravnor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cicero Harris o) l-'ayettevil/e. formerly of Raeford. The wedding is I'Liund tor Pcivinhcr 27. Invitation Mi and Mrs. Sidney Willitmd extend a cm dial invitation ti) Iik-ikJs lu attend the wedding ol Mis. Williford'sA daughter, Jaci|uclin Ann. and Jerry Burton Allen of Raleigh, on Saturday. August 29, at 7 00 p.m., at the Raeiord Evangelical Methodist Church. Haselden Woodcox Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Ifoodcox announce the tarriage of llioir daughter, Jelhe West, to William S. laselden on August 10 at the larriagc Chapel in Dillion, S.C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, l< Victoria Frahm Is Bride Of William C. Jones Miss Victoria Marie Frahr became the bride of Williar Clarence Jones in a tlire o'clock ccremony Saturday a St. Patricks Catholic Church i Fayettcvillc. Father William ( Frost of Washington, N.C officiated for the double riu vows. Parents of I lie bride arc M and Mrs. Leonard Frahm c Raeford. The bridegroom is III son of Mr. and Mrs. John Alle Jones of Lumber Bridge. Altar vases and floor baskel filled with whit chrysanthemums, gladioli, an lavender pompons, candclabi with white cathedral candh and palms formed a setting ft. the vows and the nuptial mas which followed. Music was furnished by Mr Milo Postcl, organist, an Preston Phillips ol Washiugtoi N.C., vocalist, who sang, "I Perfect Love", "Prayer For , Perfect Life" and "Whitlu Thou Goest". . Miss Kristin Frahm was In sister's maid of honor. Sh wore an empire gown of flori organ/a designed with orchi satin ribbons at the waistlin which extended as Mrcamei down the front, and a pictui hat adorned with orchid sali ribbon. She carried a coloni: nosegay of orchid mun accented with pink swccthcai roses. The biidcsmaids, wear in gowns similar to the lioni attendant's and picture hat were Misses Ann Fit/.Simor and Pat Macko of Racfor< Miss Peggy Fox of Belmon Miss Jackie Price of Carolcc and Miss Jo Ann Bruce of Hig Point. They carried coloni; nosegays like the maid t honor's. Cynthia Frahm was flowi girl for her sister. She wore a orchid organ/a dress mad along empire lines. Hi hcadpiccc was styled wit orchid net, pink swccthca roses and orchid sati streamers. She carried a wliil basket of (lowers in brid; white. Andrew Frahm, brother i MRS. W!U.I AM r. JONKS The bnde, given in iriariiage by her I ii I her. woie a gown til organ/a and ('handily lace fashioned in Regency style willi Ingli neckline milled in lace, cmpiic waistline and A-liite skirl. Hci maul ilia, worn in a madonna drape, was made ol' iiii|x>i led C'lianlilly lace. Slie earned a cascade ol glamellins. W It 11 e l c> i d I o ii e s ol' Annandale. Va., scived as best man loi Ins biolhci. I'shcis weic Jimmy Jones ol Lumber Bridge, biotlier ol' the bndegioom. Leslie lialiiu ol' Belmont, biolhci ol the bride, Lvnwood Haves ol Linnbei Budge, and Kand\ Walkci. loe Moll. I ddie McNeill. Mac Seskoms and LeKo\ Willi.m>. all ol Kacloid. Timoilix I laliiii, bioibei ol the bride. was .ilui seivei and John I ralini. .inoihei hiolh.'i. was leadei. The inoihei ol the bnde woie blue lace with bine and white accessoiics 1 lie bi idcgiooin's inoihei was altneil in pink hiocade with pink and white accessories Both inotheis had white glanicllia coisagcs. I '>i a wedding tup to the coast, the bnde wore a icd diess with navy accessones. I' p o n i lie n i et in n I he ncwlvweds will be at home at 4 5 4 M c R a e St r eel. I ayclicville. The bnde is a graduate ol lloke High School and aliended I NC'-Chailolte loi two years. The bndegioom, a Na\v veteian, is a giadnale ol Hoke High School and is employed by 1 invcrs.il ( .IT. in Kayeiieville. Reception Mi. and Mis. Iialim weic hosts loi a icception in the ehincli social liall following the ceieiiHiny. The i eceiMiig line was comftosed ol thcbndal couple, then patents and biidal altendanls. The table was centeied Willi a silvei candclabinin caseaJcd W11 h pink and w lnte carnations, lavcndci pompons and gypsoplnla. Mis. Rudy Cobb and Mrs V.hilelord Jones ponied punch and Mis. John McNeill and Mis. Dick Olivei seived wedding cake. They were assisted by Linda Hancll. Stac\ Stone ol I ascites ille. Pam Peoples. L> dia l armei and Jodi I pebincli. Reginald and Rand} hiahm. brotlieis ol the bride, kept the guest regisiei. Others assisting weie Mi. and Mis. Paul Bin net t and Mi. and Mis. Wyatt I'pel unci) who greeted guesis. and Mi. and Mrs. 1 B. Lesiei and Mr. and Mrs. Id Manning who said goodbyes. Bndesmaids Luncheon Mis. William G0//1 Ji. ol Southern Pines gave the bndcsmaid lunclieou Friday ai the Sheraton Motel. The table was dccorated with a centerpiece ol' orclud asters and pink gladioli with accents of white daisies. The bndesmaids and ihe flowei girl weic presented gilts by the bride. Each one attending was given a hand blown bud vase containing pink loses and a rhosc allending, hi addilion in I lie bride ;ind her attendants. wore the bride elect's ninllm, Mrs. Ix'tillSIld I* r all in. i he piuspective hiidejiioum'i mother, Mis. J.A. Junes, .1 nil Miss Kelly (m//i. daughter nl the limuss. Pnst-Kelieaisal I'uitv Tlie wedding parly and mil of town guests were entertained at a post-iehcarsal party Friday evening at the Kd Manning home. The house was decorated in the bride's colors of lavcndci and white. Nuts, mints, dips, chcose and crackers, bread sticks and relishes weie served with iced dunks. Wedding Bicaktast Mrs. Kail (Joidon. Mis. Wyatt Upchurch. Mis. Martin Webb. Mrs. berdci Niven of Racford and Mis. William Go/./.i of Southein Pines gave the wedding breakfast at 11 : .?0 Saturday at the Hoke Civic Center. Garlands of Southern smilax were used down the centers of the lablcs which were spread with white linen. The bride's table was decoiated with a miniatuic bnde and groom and white wedding bells. An at range incut of lavender asteis and gladioli dccoi.itcd a side table. Bride Couple Honored Sunday Miss I i jiices C.ai) (l.nko and Daniel (uncls Mclnuis were honored Sundas with .1 luncheon held at the home ol Mr. and Mis. T.I.. Wood.' giaudpaieniN ol the piosjiective biidcgtoom. Othci hosiesNC-t weic aunts ot Mr. Mclnuis. The table was spread with j cutwoik cloth and centered with an ailaiigciikiit ol pink loses. Thirty gue\ts attended. The budal couple, who will be mairied Septenibei 12 m Richmond. Va.. weie picsented a gilt of silver. BIRTHS Mi. and Mis. fail ChaMMi ol Route No. 2 Raelord, announce the huili of a daughter. Jennifer Louise, August 18th at Cape Icai Vailev Hospital. The 3ft guests included the families and members of ilic wedding pai ly. Out t>l Town Guests Attending lioin out ol town weie tlic following: Mi. and Mis. Id Gieen of Clio, S.C., Mis. K.A. Ko\ of Belmont. Mr. and Mis. George J. Millei of Gastonia. Mi and Mis. Maivm Johnson of Rose Mill. Mi. and Mis. Lvnvood Stone of l.umbeiton. Danny Krosi ol Washington, N.C.. Mi. and Mi s. Laii) Modi in and Stephanie ol Durham. Miss Maigaicl Young of lake Citv. l'la.. Mi. and Mis William ( o/yI and Nh . and Mis. William G0//1 Ji. ol Southeiu Pines. Mi. and Mi* L011 Yadiiick ol Aberdeen. Mr. and Miv Dick Olivci ot Atlanta. Ga..aud Mi, and Mis. KikK ( ohh of Cli.nloiu . Vicky L. Gillis Shown Honor Miss Vicky Lynn Gillis, August 30th bride-elect of Gerald Sawyer, was honored vvilh a miscellaneous shower last Wednesday night at the Anlioch Chuich Kducalional Building. Hostesses were Mis. G.B. Bostic and Mis. W.B McDiainnd. Miss Gillis was presented a corsage of white carnal ions. Silvei candle holders with epcignettos filled with yellow and white summer flowers, dccoiatcd the icticsllilieill table which was covcied with an enibioidcicd Imeii and lace cloth. Budal cake stjuaies. punch, cltecsc stiaws. nuts and mints woic \ei\ed. Mis. Lamon Buiici scivcd cake and Mis. I let bet I Gillis presided at the punch bowl. CHARLOTTE BlUhfE SCHOOL oj'Dl l/I Will Teach Classes I n Raeford GRADED BALLET Separate Classes In TAP - ACROBATIC Classes Will Start Sept.16 At Raeford Elementary School TO ENROLL YOUR CHILD CALL In Raeford 875 *573 In Fayetteville 483-3453 Be The Best Dressed Man On Campus With a Complete College Wardrobe from ... Sugar's A Campus Must ?? THE CORDURORY SUIT By Peters Perfect For College: THE BLAZER SUIT A Good Looking Sportcoat & Suit ALL IN ONE ff * - 'bJB. By Palm Beach DEEPTONES STRIPES By Gant Arrow Manhattan Golden Vee & Puritan Men's Shoes by FLORSHEIM. Men's Sweaters V I I i (?* crosby square, bass, & Sweater Shirts HUSH PUPPY by BE BOLD THIS FALL! Large Selection of Styles MR. KNITTER, PURITAN & V* r- sr - ? MUNSINGWEAR t ? ? h .? t,- : ;* , ;s Sues 7-13 B.C. D.E.& 3E's All Colors BELTS BY CANTERBURY GOLDCUPSOCKS TIES BY MR. JOHN. Large Selection of UNDERWEAR BY BEABRUMMELL CUFF LINKS by SWANK MUNSINGWEAR over 2000 to choose from Joe Sugars SHOP FRIDAY NITES Until 8:30 P.M. " of Raeford "A Store For Men & -i pantsuits What no smart wardrobe will be without this season ? the pantsuit. to go shopping lunching, and museum-hopping in. from town to country It s the look of the Seventies, in a great selection of wools, blends, knits for fall, and it s at Theresa's MAIN STREET RAEFORO i"failII> > ^?Ji< i ' r '.-i?? v* i I!? TlilUll iTlif VTiiai1 f ' w '?-> ' ..iT-< ,
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