Bridal Honors Fete *SP - ? ' ? ?'* * S ? Miss Marie McLauchlin Several parlies the past week have been honors lor Miss Marie McLauchlin, December *27th brkle - elect. Iriday evening, (he Misses Willa, Bonnie, Jeanette and bloisc McLauchlin ciiierlaincd willi a miscellaneous shower at the Allendale Community I louse. The table was spread with a while lace - edged cloth over pink and caught at ihe corners with liny pink net rice bags, and centered with pink carnations and candlcs in silver. Lime punch, decorated cake squares, chcese biscuits, date nut balls, meringues, mils and mints weie served. Mis. T.N. McLauchlin, molhei of the bride - elect, poured punch and Mrs. J.C. Hatris, 'the prospective bridegroom's mother, served cake. Miss McLauchlin was presented a corsage of white carnations. Guests were friends in the Antioch Community. Mrs. W.li. Willis and Mrs. Harold Gillis weie hostesses loi a lea Saturday afternoon at lour at the Gillis home. Russian tea and confections were served. The hostesses' gift to the honoree were a gold ? edge crystal bud vase and a corsage of while nuinis. At 7:30 Saturday evening, Mrs. O.L. Crowder and her daughter Bunny entertained with a kitchen shower at their home. Gifts for Miss McLauchlin from the hostesses were a while carnation corsage and china in her selected pattern. After the gifts were opened, guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments. The table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with yellow flowers. Mrs. J.C. Harris served decorated cake squares and Mrs. T.N. McLauchlin poured punch. Cheese biscuits and mints were also served. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLean of Winston ? Salem were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Woodard. LOUISE is pleased to announce BRENDA SPENCER is back She Invites You To Call For An Appointment For A Pretty Party Hairdo. On Thursday, Friday & Saturday Only. withaNEWIMIROO! ? DON BRENDA LOUISE LOUISES BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 875 2962 Gregory-Bunce Wedding Held November 25 Miss Sylvia Ann Bunce became the bride of Johnny Robert Gregory Jr. in a six o'clock ceremony Wednesday, November 25, at Mount Gilead Baptist Church. The Rev. Clarence Hopkins officiated at the double ring vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Herman Bunce of Route 8, Fayetteville and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gregory of Fayetteville. Music was provided by Mrs. Mae Kendall, organist, and Mrs. blizabeth Smith, soloist. The matron of honor, Mrs. Brenda C. Bunce, wore a light blue velvet dress with matching headpiece and carried a single long ? stem yellow rose tied with yellow streamers. The bridesmaids, who wore dresses in royal blue velvet similar to the honor attendant's and carried identical flowers, were Miss Jackie Spakcs and Miss June Gregory. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal Victorian gown of white bridal satin adorned with pearl embroidered alencon lace and fashioned with empire bodice, stand ? up collar and cavalier sleeves. Two lace bands were appliqued vertically on the center front and followed the outlines of the skirt which was shirred at the back waistline and extended into a court train. Her medieval lace cap held a chapel ? length illusion veil which was outlined with lace. Leon B. Gregory served as best man. Ushers were Charles Tucker of Hamlet., cousin of the bride, Allen Gregory, brother of the bridegroom. John Bunce and Johnny Seugioves. Following ihc ceremony the family of the bride entertained with a reception in the church fellowship hall. Foi travel the bride wore a gold dress with matching accessories, l.'pon their return from a wedding trip to the coast the ncwlyweds will be at home at 932 Country Club Drive. Fayetteville. The bride is a graduate of Seventy ? First High School and Fayetteville Technical Institute. The bridegroom is a graduate of Fayetteville Senior Hieh School and is attending MRS JOHXXY ROBERT GREGORY. JR. ayettevillc Tcchnicjl RaclniJ. Institute. The bride is a granddaughtei of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Piitniar of Rock fish and t lie great granddaughter of Mi and Mi> I. .A. Sandv of Route 2 Here for Thanksgiving with their parents. Dr. and Mis. Marcus Smith, weic Maik Smith of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ussery Jr. and daughtei Mary I'mily ol I'ayctteville. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rnchic and sons. Mack and John, ol Charlotte spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs H.R. McLean. The lamily of the bride were hosts for j dinner party Tuesday evening alter the weddins rehearsal. Mi. and Mrs. Sjiii Clary and stin Sammy of Raleigh were here Wednesday until Satuiday with her patents. Mr. and Mrs. R.l . Cox. Mi. and Mrs. Donald Kooncc and soil Michael of Halifax, Va.. and Mi. and Mrs. Mack Kooncc of Chapel Hill spent the holidays with their parents. Mi. and Mrs. Stanley Kooncc. ? PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and children or Sanlord spent Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxwell. Thursday and Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. II.L. Gatlin were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gatlin and daughter of Charlotte, and Mrs. Leon Gatlin's lather and aunt. Guests of Mrs. F.M. Bain for Thanksgiving were her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hum and daughters. Marilyn, Kinatha and Eugenia, of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and daughter Trent of Alexandria, Va., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlin. Mrs. Gallin's mother, Mrs. Lillian Oliver of Sandhills Nursing Center, spent Thanksgiving Day with them. M*. and Mrs. Harold Gillis and daughter Susan were in Bristol, Tenn. Thursday and Friday. They went especially to attend the Jctt ? Sartelle wedding Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gulledge Jr. and sons of Greenville, S.C., spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grimm and daughter of Clifton, NJ., were here for the holidays with her mother, Mrs. N.B. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McPhaul spent Thursday through Saturday in Charlotte with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sample and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bainhart and Elizabeth and Mrs. Barnhart's father, W.P. Sanders of Southern, spent the holidays at their cottage at Holden Beach. Mrs. James l>awe of New York City spent last week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neill McFadycn Ji. and twin sons. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Freeman were their children, William and family of Spartanburg, S.C., Tommy and family of Red Springs. A.J' Jr. and family of Fayetteville and Leroy and family of Raleigh. Other guests were Tinimy West of Fayetteville and Mr. Freeman's mother, Mrs. M.C. Long of Laurinburg. 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I.. Croteau of Fayetterille celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a reception at their home. Hosts were their children. Mr. and Mrs. I.arry rage, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Croteau and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I.. Crateau Jr., all of Fayetteville. The silver and white color motif was used throughout the home. The table was covered with a cloth of while lace over pink ami centered with a silver candelabrum containing an arrangement of pink carnations, white chrysanthemums and while burning tapers. The three - tiered anniversary cake was trimmed in roses with silver leaves and with a traditional wedding top. The cake ms served bv Mrs. Robert R. Renegar, sishr ol the honorees. and the punch was poured by Miss l-'ditli Hrisson, niece of the honorees. Presiding at the register were the children of the honorees. Mrs. Croteau is the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Younger Stephens of Rockfisli, and Mr. Croteau is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sanuiel Croteau of Keene, New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. l-'recilun and iheir son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy l-'rccinan of Raleigh, spent the weekend in Newport News, Va. with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. N.M. Flippingcr, and daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Clark and daughter Lina Marie of Jasper, Ind. Thanksgiving supper gucMs of Mr. ami Mrs. Leonaid HI is anil son were: The Rev. and Mrs. Wallace l-.llis and lamily of Cril'lon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dull and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dull, all of San lord, and H.W. till is and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond l-llis and family of Raelord. SUNRISE TOWNI A COUNTRY CINEMA THIN t UNTIV SMPfM COfTEl V DOWVTOWN SOUTHERN PMES NOW thru Sat. George Peppard CANNON FOR CORDOBA" (GPI HO ShowtinM 3:00 6:05-7:11 S?t.-$un-1:00 j uj _ . H 5:10-7:16 9:20 RATED GP ? Cont. 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