<^^frCioJL November Bride-Elect Thomas-Long Miss Nancy Sue Qtpps of Route 3, FayettevBle is the daughter of Mrs. Frances Capps and the late Milton E. Capps Her engagement to Edwin D. Newton Jr. of Route 4, Fayetteville, is announced by her mother. The wedding is planned for November 15 at Galatia Presbyterian Church. INVITATION Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Haiie issue a cordial invitation to friends and relatives to attend the wedding of their daughter, Peggy Ann, and Michael Joseph Glcason on Friday, September 11, at 8:00 p.m. at Raeford United Methodist Church. INVITATION Mr. and Mrs. Hershel E. Kerr Sr. cordially invite friends and relatives to attend the wedding of their daughter, Bonnie Lynne, and Henry Terry Bunday on Saturday, September 5, at 2:00 pjn., at the Church of God, Fifth and Green Street. Miss Enna Morris of Macon, Ga., was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch. Uaryl Beets Birthday Party Daryl Kent Beets of Antioch celebrated his seventh birthday Saturday with relatives and a small group of friends. Guests were Tammy Lindsy, Dean Beets, Kimberly Saunders, Penelope Saunders, Jody and Tricia Womack, Sherri, Richard, Ernest, and Robert Creech. The children were served a space ship cake, ice cream and drinks. Mr. and Mrs. William McPhaul Clark announce the birth of a son, William Christopher, on August 29. Mrs. Clark is the former Anita Dee* At. and Mrs. James Albert rhuma* Jr. announce the ipproaching marriage of their laughter, Mary Patricia, to iohnnie Edward Long, son of 4rs. Wilbert Long and the late Ax. Long. The couple will narry in a private home jeremony September 12. 4its Thomas, a graduate of ?foke School and N.C. Agricultural and Technical Jniversity where she received >er B.S. degree in Comprehensive Business Education with a minor in Secretarial Science. She is smployed by the United States Atomic Energy Commission in 3ethesda,Md. 5p/5 Long, is a graduate of Hoke High School and ittended Limestone College prior to entering the Army. He s stationed at Ft. Sill, 3klahoma. Kitchen Shower For Miss Haire On Saturday, Mrs. Ann Burr6w of Faycttcville was hostess for a kitchen shower honoring bride - clect Peggy Haire. Upon her arrival the honorcc was given a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Burrow led the guests in several games, after which Miss Haire opened her shower gifts. > A color note of pink and green was used in the dining room where cake, chips, punch, mints and nuts were served. Out of town guests were Mrs. Garnen Rice, Miss Janice Jackson, Mrs. Roland Jackson and Mrs. Gladys Wilson, all of Parkton; Mrs. Peggy Edwards and Mrs. Catherine Fairfax of Lumberton, Miss Theresa Chason of Olivia and Mrs. Lula Lowery of Hope Mills. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Neill James Blue, home Ernest Campbell, entered last Wednesday Mary Jane White H. Marcus Thompson, entered Friday CAPE FEAR VALLEY Davis K. Parker Randy Walker DUKE Mrs. W.E. Freeman, entered Friday PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman and family of Washington, N.C., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.M. Freeman. Mrs. Robert Gatlin returned Tuesday from a visit with her daughter and family, Capt. and Mrs. Martin Beach and children. She went especially for tlte christening of her grandson, Martin Jr. which was at the Presbyterian Church in Marietta, Ga., with the Rev. C'orte/. Cooper in charge of the service. Mrs. Edmund Murray and son Steve are visiting her mother, Mrs. Fred Phillips, in Milledgeville. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes and children of Wilmington were here for the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Herbert McKeithan. Junior is in School, Sonior is away at Collogo, Pad/ We've Got A Great Selection of Men's dUtoMtahiwwfl Clothes for You Joe Sugars of Raeford CLEARANCE! on ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE Theresa's . MAIN STREET RAEFORD MRS. GERALD KEVIN SA WYER |V/c/cy Lynn Gillis ride Of Mr. Sawyer Miss Vicky Lynn Gillis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clifton Gillis of Antioch, became the bride of Gerald Kevin Sawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Roosevelt Sawyer of Graham, in a five o'clock ceremony Sunday at Antioch Presbyterian Church. The Rev. B.F. Ferguson officiated for the double ring rites. The alter was decorated with Spiral brass candelabra, sntwined with greenery, and a white kneeling bench. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Sarah McDonald, organist, and Earle A. Watson who sang, "Wedding Prayer". 1 he maid of honor was Miss Carolyn Jean Laws of Bluefield, W. Va., college rooinate of the bride. She was mired in a formal-length gown jf maize bengalinc with a modified high waistline and dirndl skirt. White Venetian ace motifs accented the high leckJine and ling full sleeves. She wore a headpiece of multicolored satin loops and lowers, and carried a nosegay >f mixed summer flowers. Bridesmaids, whose dresses ind flowers were like those of he honor attendant, were Miss Rite Joe Gillis of Antioch lister of the bride, Miss Patricia Sawyer of Graham, the bridegroom's sister, Miss Sherry Baldwin of Antioch and Mrs. Robert Strother of Racford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of imported silk organza in A-linedcsign, fashioned with long sleeves and a detachable waltcau train. Venetian lace motils adorned the Victorian neckline, bodice and cuffs. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a headpiece of lacy leal clusters cncrustcd with seed pearls and slic carried a cascade ol mixed summer flowers centered with a white orchid. Jeter Webb Sawyer of Graham served as best man for his brother. Ushers were L..rry Sawyer of Graham, brother of the bridegroom, Mark Gillis of Antioch, brother of the bride, Lynn Stafford and Steve Wood of Graham, Tom Hutchinson of Charlotte and Bruce Woodard of Southern Pines. The bride's mother wore a light green peau de soie with matching accessories. The mother of the bridegroom was attired in mint green silk with matching accessories. Both mothers hadsiorsagcs of yellow roses. RECEPTION Follow the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. Hostesses, all aunts ol the bride, were Mrs. Lamon Bruner, Mrs. John Hair, Miss Effie Bruner, Mrs.Herbert McRacken and Mrs. James Bruner. The guest register was kept by Mrs. Bob Garns and Miss Winborn Howell. For the wedding trip to Atlanta, Ga., the bride chose a sleeveless dress of dusty rose silk-wool blend with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Upon their return the newlywcds will be at home on Dundee Road in Pinehurst. The bride is a graduate of UNC-Gieeniboro. The bridegroom was graduated Irom N.C. State University. The bridegroom's parents entertained with a post-reherscal dinner parly at the Whispering Pines Restaurant in Southern Pines. BRIDESMAIDS BREAKFAST Mrs. A.S. Baldwin and Miss Sherry Baldwin were hostesses for a bridesmaids breakfast Saturday at 10:30 at their home. Places were marked with bridal cards and a miniature bride for the honoree and miniature bridesmaids for the attendants. The table was decoratcd with yellow and white flowers centered with a candle. The bride was presented a corsage of white mums and a gift of crystal in her chosen pattern. She presented gifts to her bridal attendants. BRIDGE Mrs. Upchurch Mrs. Leonard Frahm, Mrs. Paul Burnett, Mrs. Bobby Cuter, Mrs. Pete Sawyer and Mrs. Scott Poole were visitors to the bridge club at the home of Mrs. Wyatt Upchurch on Thursday night. She served dessert and coffee wlicn guests arrived and iced drinks during (lie game. Prizes went to Mrs. Frahm for high score, to Mrs. Sawyer for second high. and to Mrs. Benny McLeod for consolation. iMrs. Campbell Mrs. John Campbell was hostess for Iter bridge club on Friday evening. She served refreshments when guests arrived. Visitors to the club were Miss Peggy Bethunc and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch Jr. Mrs. Neil Scntcr was winner of the club prize and Miss Bethune received the visitor's pri/.c. Personals Mrs. Nita Justice of Seneca, S.C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McBryde and family. Mrs. Carroll Barrington of Charleston, S.C. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shell. Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Gerald Sappcnficld and children of Virgiania Beach, Va., wery here for the weekend with his mot her, Mrs. Myrtle Sappcnficld, and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Radford Collins. Mrs. Joe Gullcdge is spending several days in Winston-Salem with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Fisher and daughters. For Socials please phone Mrs. John Scott Poole 875-3701 Ellis-Kidd Vows Spoken In Virginia Miss Katherine Marie Kidd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nelson kidd of Lynchburg. Va., and Ruber I lid ward Kllis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown hllis of Raeford, were married Salurday August 29, al Old Forest Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg. The Rev. Alfred Duncan heard I he double ring vows at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Danny Perdue was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Jerry Epperson Jr. and Miss Kimbcrly Kidd. (jiven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a traditional wedding gown of t,ryslal while silk organ/a and Cliantilly laec over peau de soie, designed with molded empire bodice of lace, traced in seed pearls, scalloped portrait neckline and short sleeves. The A-linc skirt had a front panel of lace and the circular chapel train was attached at the back of lite waistline with a tailored bow. Her bouffant illusion wil was caught to a licadpiccc of lace edged in seed pearls, and she carried a white Bible topped with orchids, bride's roses and gypsophila. Mr. hi I is was best man for. his son. Ushers were Jerry Leon 1.11 is, Donald Skipper, Mickey Blaekwcll and Tommy Kidd. Immediately following the ceremony the bride's parents gave a reception in the church social hall. Alter a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach the ncwlywcds will be ai the home in Laurinburg. The bride is a graduate of Virginia Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom attended Sandhills Community College and is employed by Crandall Mills in Wagranr. liiiiF' iiiii: :il Labor Day EXTRAVAGANZA 1HURSDAY-FRID AY-SATURDAY & MONDAY PANTY HOSE 88t LADIES' DRESS SHOES Reg. SI 6.95 ?3?? 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