Miss Holland Is Bride Of Julian S. Johnson Miss Margaret Elizabeth Holland and Julian Samuel Johnson III were united in marriage at four o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, June 28, in Saint James United Methodist Church in Tarboro. The Rev. Caswell E. Shaw Jr. officiated at the double ? ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Parker Holland of Tarboro and the late Mr. Holland. The groom is the son of Mrs. Julian Samuel Johnson Jr. of Raeford and the late Mr. Johnson. Wedding music was presented by A. Lloyd Owens of Tarboro, organist, and Miss Audrey Long of Raeford, soloist. The vows were spoken before the altar which was decorated with two 'altar vases of white snapdragons, pompon daisies, mums and gypsophilia, brass urns filled with greenery and two seven ? branched candelabra entwined with springria. Given in marriage by her uncle, Francis Bartow Houston of Washington, N.C., the bride wore a formal gown of white silk organza over peau de soie. The princess bodice was fashioned with an oval collar of chantilly lace re-embroidered with pearls and forming capelet sleeves. The silhouette skirt flowed from the lifted waist which was marked with cut - out designs of pearled lace and adorned with scattered lace motifs. A wide frame of scalloped lace and designs encircled the skirt which extended into a chapel length train. Her shoulder - length veil was attached to a fingertip mantilla of French silk illusion and chantilly lace. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white bridal roses, daisies and gypsophilia accented with miniature English ivy and streamers of white picot ribbon. Mrs. Gary Lee Armstrong of Alabaster, Alabama, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Edgar Miller Baker and Mrs. Robert Albert Wright of Raeford, sisters of the bridegroom; Mrs. Woody Howard Wilkinson of Smithfield, Mrs. David Lee Collins of Belhaven, Miss Margaret Ann Swanson of Raeford. and Mrs. Joseph Benjamin Meeks of Raleigh. The bride's attendants wore floor - length gowns of floral organza in shades of green and yellow over nile green taffeta. They carried nosegays of Marguerite daisies with streamers of yellow and green satin ribbon. Edgar Miller Baker of Raeford, brother - in - law of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Robert Albert Wright of Raeford, Lawrence Webb Kissel I of Biscoe, Romey Kenneth Langston of Smithfield, Robert Steven Smith of Wilmington, John Frank Nicholson Jr. of Laurinburg, and John Allen Miller Jr. of Washington, DC. The bride is a graduate of Peace College and East Carolina University. Walter Coley and Milte Wood's Pharmacy Phlashes "Freedom 1st" Order Your Packet. Now! In a few days America will celebrate its 199th birthday. A birthday of which every citizen can be proud. From boundage to England to abundance in the 70's, America has attained the highest pinnacle of success ever recorded. Yet, when abundance is replaced by apathy and apathy by dependency, then we as a nation shall find ourselves returning full circle back to bondage. A dire, but very real possibility 'less we recognize that the price for true individual freedom is opportunity and personal initiative, not security and government hand-outs. You can feed a hungry man for a day, but you can / tcach to himself for a lifetime! What will it be. frcc-this and subsidized-that , as dictated by Uncle Sam, or personal initiative and individual freedom? It's our choice. You may obtain our free July 4th "Freedom lit" packet by sending a stamped, self-addreaaed envelope to our Clipping Service, c/o this store. Box Bottl* 5051, RlM0i, N.C. 27607. Of 100 for the millions who should not take aspirin.: 'Zfazc *Diua k W. 875-3720 ' Record Mrs. Julian Samuel Johnson III She is employed as a teacher at Hoke County High School. The groom is a graduate of Wake Forest University where he was a member of Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. He is associated with The Johnson Company. After a wedding trip to the coast the couple will make their home in Raeford. Reception Following the ceremony, the mother of the bride and aunt and uncle of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bartow Houston, entertained at a reception in the church fellowship hall. Bridesmaids' Luncheon Friday at one o'clock, Mrs. William J. Livesay, Mrs. Virginia Cobb, Mrs. David L. Collins and Mrs. Woody H. Wilkinson were hostesses for a bridesmaids' luncheon at Hilma Country Club. Post-Rehearsal Dinner Following the rehearsal, Mrs. Julian S. Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. John F. Campbell, mother and aunt of the groom, entertained at a dinner party at the Tarboro Inn. Wedding Luncheon On Saturday at noon the wedding party, their families and out - of - town guests were entertained at a luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wickham. The hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Wickham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Davenport Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. Benjamin Gammons, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Redditt and Mrs. Harold A. Servais. Couple Honored Major (Ret.) and Mrs. D.B. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Davis K. Parker, Jr., honored their nephew, Thomas McPherson of Raleigh and his bride-elect, Miss Kathy Simmons of Greensboro with a barbecue on Saturday evening, June 28, at the Davis Parker home in the Galatia community. Using a bicentennial theme the patio tables were covered with bicentennial cloths and centered with lanierns. i orcnes lighted the patio and lawn area. The appetizer was served from a tin bucket with a tin dipper. The honorees were presented an early American teapot and bicentennial hats. Thirty guests from Greensboro, Yanceyvillle, Raleigh, Raeford and Fayetteville attended. The couple will be married August 9, in Yancey ville. Permanent & Frosting SPECIALS FOR JULY Permanent Waves Reg. NOW *20 18.50 18.50 15.00 15.00 12.50 SPECIAL - SPECIAL PERMANENT bv Bonat 9.95 FROSTING Short Hair 12.50 Allen's Beauty Box Hwy. 16 A - Nortfc T.I: 875-4266 Helen Perhem, owner inwROUfti, JULI IV/D PAGE Keith - Inman Vows Spoken At First Baptist Miss Deborah Sharon Inman became the bride of William Alexander Keith III in a four o'clock ceremony Saturday in the First Baptist Church. The Rev. Jack Mansfield officiated for the double ring vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F. Inman of Raeford. Parents, of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Keith, Jr., of Henderson ville. The altar was decorated with baskets filled with mixed flowers and seven-branched candelabra. Wedding music was presented by Sharon Currie, organist, and William Daniels, vocalist, who sang The Lord's Prayer. Maid of honor was Miss Rosemary Inman, sister of the bride. She wore a mint green crepe halter dress with sheer floral jacket and carried yellow pompon daisies. Bridesmaids, with costumes and flowers like those of the honor attendant, were Mrs. Earl Dawson of Chapel Hill, Miss Lisa Inman, sister of the bride, Mrs. Edwin Knight of Atlanta, Ga., sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Nell Harward of Winston-Salem. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white organza and Venice lace designed with high neckline, bishop sleeves, empire waistline and detachable chapel train. A Camelot lace cap held her lace-edged fingertip veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white glamellias. Mr. Keith served as best man for his son. Ushers were Allen Inman and Keith Inman, brothers of the bride; Terry Brock and Robert Hefner. The mother of the bride wore a light blue, floor-length dress, and the bridegroom's mother was attired in a long, yellow dress. After the ceremony, the bride's parents gave a reception in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. Ashwell Harward served cake and the Misses Diane Inman and Cissy Moses poured punch. Carolyn Wilburn and Wendy and Gwyn Mansfield assisted. Miss Sharon Ashburn kept the register. m * * For travel the bride wore a beige and white sun dress with matching jacket. Following a wedding trip to Pompano Beach, Fla., the couple will be at home in Hendersonville. The bride, a 1974 graduate of Appalachian State University, will teach school in Hendersonville. The bridegroom is a 1973 graduate of Appalachian State University. He is Mrs. William Alexander Keith III superintendent for Cooper Construction Co. * ? * Friday evening, the bridegroom's parents were hosts for a post-rehearsal dinner at the Holiday Inn in Southern Pines, honoring the bridal couple and wedding party. ?looting Shower Honors Bride-Elect Mrs. Carroll Wilburn and Mrs. W.K. Morgan entertained with a floating bridal shower Monday evening of last week for Miss Deborah Sharon Inman, who was married Saturday to William Alexander Keith III of Hendersonville. Upon her arrival at the Morgan home, Miss Inman was presented with a corsage of white carnations. The refreshment table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with an arrangement of yellow and white summer flowers. Bridal cakes, nuts, mints and punch were served to the 25 guests. Mrs. Dewey Inman, mother of the honoree, poured punch. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Picklesimer of Lexington, Ky., arrived Tuesday to spend the week with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Lentz, and family. 4th Of July Savings ALL MEN'S SPORT COATS *25 ALL LADIES' WEAR 60% 75% OFF RETAIL 1 N G 0 GROUP MEN'S SHOES U Two Tables of merchandise ? *10 Values To $35.00 F B U $|00 Values To $10.00 GROUP MEN'S SUITS *30 | GROUP MEN'S PANTS *3 Values To $15 We Will Be Closed Friday And Saturday July 4th & 5th. We Will Be Open Thursday Night Until 9 P.M. To Make This Up To You. SUGAR'S ' V : ' ,rd

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