McArthur - Lovin Wedding Held Saturday In Red Springs Miss Cynthia Kathryn Lovin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald King Lovin of Red Springs, and First Lieutenant William Surlcs McArthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Cox Avant of Wakulla and the late General William McArthur, were united in marriage on Saturday evening. June 21. The Rev. Joseph McCutchen officiated at the eight o'clock ceremony in the Red Springs Presbyterian Church. Music was presented by Mrs. Lewis McNeill of St. Pauls, organist, and Mrs. Neill Adams McNeill of Raeford, soloist. Mr. I t>vin gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a traditional wedding gown of white organza over taffeta. The long fitted sleeves, high or neck, and bodice were enhanced with pearl ?embroidered Alcncon lace appliques I he detachable chapel train was trimmed with matching lace. Her short veil of white illusion ' was caught to a band of the lace, also peail embroidered. Her bouquet was of miniature white summer roses, stcphanotis, and gypsophila. Her only ornament was an heirloom brooch, worn by her great ? grandmother on her wedding day. Mrs. William Daniel Lovin of Chapel Hill sdivcd her sister - in - law as matron of honor. Maid of honor was Miss Leslie Randolph Bass of Chattanooga. Tcnn. Their floor ? length gowns were fashioned of aqua cotton voile with cummerbunds of white Cluny lace, tounded necklines with wide collars, and full skirts. They carried casual French country nosegays of mixed small blossoms featunng yellow and white daisies and gypsophila. They wore miniature clusters of daisies and gypsophila in their hair. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Crawford I'ownsend, Jr. of Wide field,, Colorado, sister of the bridcgioom: Mrs. James Kenneth Home of Wakulla, cousin of the bridegH'Om: Miss Janet McConnell Warner, and Miss Lisa Lynn Dorman of Fayettcvillc; Miss Patricia Rhodes Daniel of Charleston, SC.. and Miss Frances 1 li/abetli thrower of Red Springs. Thfcir go whs and flowers weic hkr those worn by the honor , attendants. Mr. Avjtit Nerved Lt. McArthur as best man. Groomsmen were Midshipman Heinz McArthur of Annapolis. Md.. brother of the bridegroom: William Daniel Lovin and Timothy Lovin, brothers of the bride. First I t. William Crawford Townsend. .It. of Widetield. Colo., brother in ? law of the bridgroom; , James Henderson lrby of Laurel, Md . Robert Pecle of Davidson, and John Rolvson ludor of Ncwburgh, New York. Idsheis. all of them friends of the bridegroom from Ft. Bragg, were First Lieutenants John F. Baker. Carl I) Springer. Paul K. Shatter, Michael J Debow. Joseph K. Planchak, and HowarJ R I . Condit. Also. Sergeant First Class John W. Poole, and Staff Sergeants Wallace (). Barton. David A. Ciitchlield. and Eugene Underwood. Aftci the wedding, ushers formed the traditional arch of sabers on the steps of the church. The paients of the bride were hosts at a icception at Vardell Hall following the ceremony at the church. Mrs. William Surles McArthur The bride is a 1975 graduate, magna cum laude. of Salem College. She was secretary of Student Government, and chairman of the Honor Council. Lt. McArthur was designated a 1973 Distinguished Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He received the Class of 1926 award, the brig. Gen. Tallman Memorial award, and the Armor Saber. He is with the 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg. n ilow - McKenzie Mrs. Lula Woolston of Bossier City, La. has announced tire engagement of her daughter. Finnta Mac Enlow, to James Donald McKenzie, son of Mrs. J.K. McKenzie of Route I, Lumber Bridge, and the late Mr. McKenzie. The wedding will take place July II. at 6:00 p.m. in the First Christian Church of Bossier City. Mr. McKenzie was graduated from Parkton High School and Robeson Technical Institute, and is an Air Force veteran of Viet Nam War. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Chason of Lumber Bridge and the late Mr and Mrs. Jim McKenzie of Lumber Bridge. After a wedding tip to Nassau, the couple will be at home at the Cambridge Arms Apartments, McPherson Church Road, Fayetleville To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. William T. l.owery of Red Springs. announce :he engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Mary Mitchell, to Kenneth l.ocklcar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fverette l.ocklear of Maxton. The wedding will take place on July 12 at the Youth for Christ Church in Maxton. with the Rev. A.C. Carter officiating. Tea Honors Bride-Elect Jane Hart Mrs. George J. Lovett and Mrs. David G. Sease entertained with a bridal tea Saturday afternoon at the Lovett home honoring Miss Jane Hart, August bride-elect of Edward Robinson. Arrangements of mixed spring flowers were used in the living room and dining room. Party sandwiches, cheese daisies, chicken salad shells, petits fours, nuts, mints and punch were served. Miss Hart received a gift of pewter in her chosen pattern. BRIDGE Mrs Niven Mrs. Berder Niven was bridge club hostess last Thursday evening at her home on Central Ave. She served lemon chess pie and coffee when guests arrived and lemonade, nuts and chips during progressions. Guests to the club were Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mrs. David Scott Currie and Mrs. Bill Niven. Mrs. June Johnson won the club prize and Mrs. Currie was the winner of the guest price. Bingo winners were Mrs. Walter Coley and Mrs. Bennie Kelly. 'Bridal Shower Fetes Miss Enlow Miss Emma Enlow, July bride-elect of Donald McKenzie, was honored with a floating shower Thursday night at the Sandy Grove Hut, given by Mrs. Larry Long. The refreshment table was covered with a white lace cloth over blue linen and was centered with mixed flowers and silver candles. The hostess served bridal cakes decorated with wedding bells and wedding rings, nuts, mints and fruit punch. Miss Enlow was presented a corsage of white carnations; Mrs. McKenzie, mother of the prospective bridgroom, received a corsage of blue carnations; and Mrs. L.M. Chason, the grandmother of the bridegroom - to-be, was given a corsage of pink carnations. Barrier - Hunt Given in marriage by her uncle, F.M. Bain Jr., Miss Marilyn Aive Hunt of Greensboro, and Don Barrier of Greenville, S.C., were married Saturday in the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Greensboro. The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. F.M. Bain of Raeford. 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