Miss Turbeville Is Bride Of David C. Allison Miss Debbie Turbevillej daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert TurbeviTle, and David Clay Allison, son of Mrs. Charles M. Allison and the late Sgt. Allison, were married Saturday, May 10, at S:30 p.m., at the Raeford United Methodist Church. The Rev. Gordon Ruggles officiated for the double ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with four seven-branched candelabra, entwined with smilax and ivy and holding white candles in hurricane globes. Two urns filled with gladioli, chrysanthemums, carnations, gypsophila and pompons flanked the altar, and a double prie dieu was used for the benediction. Music was presented by Brian Miller, organist, and Allen Plummer, vocalist, who sang, "Wedding Prayer" and "The Gift of Love". Miss Debra Allison of Raleigh, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She wore a floral printed, ivory organza dress with rose design in apricot and soft greens over pale apricot angelskin, designed with portrait neckline and capelet collar, full skirt with wide ruffle hemline, and shirred apricot organza sash with streamers in back. Her headpiece was a floral halo of organza roses in apricot shades with attached apricot illusion streamers, and she carried a single apricot mum tied with matching streamers. Bridesmaids, wearing costumes like that of the honor attendant, were Mrs. John Nicholson Jr. of Laurinburg, and Mrs. John Odom of Raleigh, sisters of the bride, and Miss Debbie Inman. The flower girl, Susan Sullivan, was dressed like the other attendants and carried a basket of pastel flowers. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white chantilace fashioned with scalloped sabrina neckline, long fitted sleeves, and cascading ruffles of lace forming a wide floor-length skirt which extended into a cathedral train. Her lace camelot cap held a four-tiered veil of imported silk illusion. Jodi Scull served as best man and ushers were Steve Plummer and Donald Plummer, cousins of the bridegroom, and Archie Crowder. The mother of the bride wore a mint green, formal gown made with sequined bodice and capelet collar, and a corsage of apricot carnations. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a pale pink formal ensemble and had a corsage of white carnations. The other honor guest was the bride's great-aunt, Mrs. A.R. Currie, who wore a blue gown with white jacket and a shoulder corsage of white carnations. The bridal pair are both graduates of Hoke County High School, and he is employed by Knit - Away. Following their wedding trip to Disney World in Florida, they will be at home in Raeford. Reception After the ceremony the bride's parents entertained with a reception in the church fellowship hall. The table was centered with an arrangement of mixed flowers and candles in hurricane globes. Small bouquets of flowers were used on each corner. The four-tiered wedding cake, topped with a bouquet of apricot and green spring flowers, was served by Miss Linda Mrs. David C. Allison Ray. Mrs. Jimmy Womble poured punch Rehearsal Dinner Members of the wedding party and out of town guests were entertained with a dinner Friday evening in the church fellowship hall. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. James P. Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Plummer of Goldsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Wflson of Garner. The tables were decorated with bouquets of spring flowers, white candles and garlands of ivy. Bridesmaids Luncheon Mrs. John Nicholson Jr. of Laurinburg and Mrs. John Odom of Raleigh^the bride's sisters, gave the bridesmaids luncheon at the home of Mrs. Jerry Goza. Spring flowers were used in the dining room where covers were laid for ten guests. The bride's place was marked with a corsage of white carnations. After the luncheon, the bride remembered her attendants with gold necklaces. Sandhills Christian Women's Club Mrs. J.T. lrvin of Rock Hill, S.C., wiU be guest speaker at the regular luncheon of The Sandhills Christian Women's Gub to be held at The Country Club of North Carolina on Wednesday, May 21, 11:30 a.m. "Quilting" will be the special feature topic and will be presented by Mrs. Mary Frances Rankin of Jackson Springs. Mrs. Rankin, a Home Economics teacher at Sandhills Community College will have a display of lovely quilts and will tell the art of maKing them. Mrs. Jimmy Davis of Aberdeen will be the guest soloist. A free babysitter will be at United Methodist Church, Midland Rd., Southern Pines. Please tell caller if you want this service and bring child's lunch. For reservations call 875-3759. We Will Close Saturday May 17th At 1 P.M. All Of Oar Employees Are Going Camping For The Week End Bil Homl We Will Open At The Regular Time Monday. Come In And Help Us Scratch The Chigger Bites Howell Drug Co 123 N.Main June Bride-Elect The engagement of Miss Mary Susan Hill to Harry Eugene Peele is announced by her mother, Mrs. Mary Lee Hill. Mr. Peele is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Vester Peele, also of Raeford. A June wedding is planned. Bridal Shower Fetes Mrs. Cox Mrs. James Wood, Mrs. Graham Monroe, Mrs. David Baker and Mrs. Bobby Strother entertained for recent bride Mrs. Billy Cox on Monday evening at the Wood home with a miscellaneous diower. Mrs. Cox was presented a corsage of white carnations. After she opened her gifts guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments. The table was spread with an Army-Navy cloth and centered with an arrangement of Spring flowers and candles in a silver candelabrum. Mrs. Donald Wood, mother of the bride, poured punch and Mrs. Boyd Cox, the bridegroom's mother, served cake. Hospital News McCain Mrs. Myrtle Austin Wilson VETERANS, FAY. John Allen Jones Mrs. Shirley Blue Whitaker of Greensboro and Mrs. Ed McNeill left last Thursday for a two week trip to London, England. McDonald - Ussery Wedding Saturday Harriett Smith Ussery and Neil Angus McDonald 111 spoke their marriage vows Saturday afternoon at 3:30, in the chapel of Highland Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville. The Reverend Leighton B. McKeithan Jr. officiated for the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughte.r of Dr. and Mrs. Marcus R. Smith of Raeford. Mr. McDonald is the son of Mrs. N.A. McDonald Jr. of Raeford and the late Mr. McDonald. An arrangement of flowers was used for decoration on the altar. Wedding music was furnished by Mrs. Otis P. Lambert Jr.. organist, and Otis P. Lambert Jr., vocalist, who sang. The Lord's Prayer by Albert Malotte. The bride wore a beige chiffon and lace dress. She was attended by Mrs. Dougald N. Clark of Fayetteville, matron of honor, and her daughter, Mary Emily Ussery, junior bridesmaid. Younger Snead Jr. of Raeford was best man. Ushers were Marcus R. Smith Jr. of Charlotte, brother of the-bride, and Crawford Thomas Jr. of Raeford. After the ceremony, the couple received guests in the church vestibule. Following their wedding trip to Hawaii the newlyweds will be at home at 202 W. Fifth Avenue, Raeford. The bride is a graduate of Methodist College with a B.A. degree in English. The bridegroom attended Campbell College and is owner of McDonald's Tire Recapping Service. Post-Rehearsal Party Mr. and Mrs. Dougald N. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Player of Fayetteville entertained at the Clark home Friday evening following the wedding rehearsal. The dining room table was centered with an arrangement of roses. Mixed Spring flowers were used throughout the home. Coffee, wedding cake squares, mints and hors d'oeuvres were served. Bridal Brunch On Saturday at 12:00 noon, at Mrs. Walker's, Mrs. Claude Bishop of Goldsboro, Mrs. Dave Jester and Dr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald of Thomasville, aunts and uncle of the bridegroom-elect, had a brunch for members of the wedding party, families and out of town guests. An arrangement of roses and daisies centered the dining room table. Mixed Spring flowers were used in the living rooms and at small tables. Each place was marked with a miniature bag of rice and lilies of the valley. Ths hosts presented the bride-elect a corsage of roses. The bridal couple presented their attendants with gifts at this time. Out of Town Guests Out of town guests attending the wedding were Miss Lucy Smith and Mrs. Claude Bishop of Goldsboro, Miss Harriett Mellon of Lexington, Miss Evelyn Smith of Norfolk, Va? Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wright of Winston - Salem, Mr. and Mrs. George Betlrune of Concord, Johnny White of High Point, A1 Smith of Charlotte, Mrs. Dave Jester and Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. 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