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Mis. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 875-378S
Mewherter- Harrell Pair
Speak Wedding Vows Sun.
Miss Barbara Joanne Harrell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Harrell of Raeford, and Frank
Wilbert Mewherter 111 were married
Sunday, at 4:00 p.m? in the First
Baptist Church with the Rev. Jack
Mansfield officiating. The
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Clara
Mewherter of Route 2, Raeford, and
Frank Mewherter Jr. of Yuma,
Arizona.
Two seven-branched candelabra,
entwined with ivy and holding white
candles, two baskets of gladioli,
carnations, chrysanthemums and
pompons, and a background of palms
formed a setting for the double ring
ceremony. A white kneeling bench
was used for the benediction.
Wedding music was presented by
Glenn Langdon Jr., organist,
and Charles Hottel, soloist, who sang,
Wedding Song, There Is Love, and
The Wedding Prayer.
, The matron of honor, M rs. Will iam
H. Gill, wore a long princess style
dress of yellow crepe with yellow
floral lace trim and shoulder cape,
and a white lace picture hat with
yellow crepe band and streamers. She
carried a cascade bouquet of yellow
and white pompons.
Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Kay
Harrell, Mrs. Russell Stephen Reams
and Mrs. James Potter, all of
Raeford. Their aqua crepe dresses
were made like the honor attendant's
and their picture hats were tied with
aqua crepe. They carried bouquets of
white and yellow pompons.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a formal gown of
white chiffon. Imported Venice lace
formed a V design on the bodice and
bands of lace were used at the high
neckline, waistline, down the bishop
sleeves and around the cuffs. The
ruffle on the A-line skirt was applied
with lace. Her lace-edged illusion veil
was attached to a lace cap, and she
carried a cascade of white glamelias.
Willie Edgar Harrell Jr. served as
best man. Ushers were William Gill,
Jimmie Robert Harrell and Michael
Lee Harrell.
Cynthia Rene Gill was flower girl
and Russell Stephen Reams Jr. was
ring bearer. The flower girl was
dressed like the matron of honor and
carried a basket of white and yellow
daisy mums.
The mother of the bride wore a
long apricot gown with empire
waistline trimmed with sequins. The
bridegroom's mother was attired in a
pale blue formal dress and coat
ensemble with matching lace trim.
Both mothers had white glamellia
corsages.
Following the ceremony, the
bride's parents entertained with a
reception in the church fellowship
hall.
Mrs. Earl Rose poured punch and
Mrs. Thomas Glenn Harrell Jr. served
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hasty presided at
the guest register.
Later in the evening die bridal
couple left for a wedding trip to the
North Carolina mountains. For
travel, the bride wore a black and
white jersey dress with white trim.
Upon their return, the newlyweds
will be at home at Route 2, Raeford.
The bride is a graduate of
Sandhills Community College. The
bridegroom is a graduate of Nashville
Auto Diesel College.
Saturday evening Mrs. Clara
Mewherter, mother of the
bridegroom, gave the rehearsal dinner
in the fellowship hall of the church.
Mrs Frank Wilbert Mewherter III
Bridge
Mrs English
Mrs. Ricky English entertained her
bridge club last Thursday night with
all members present. She invited
guests to serve themselves from an
assortment of confections, along
with Cokes.
Mrs. Gilbert Bernhardt was high
scorer. Mrs. George Ashley, second
high, and Mrs. Hank Richards was
low. Each one received a prize.
Mrs c0WiS
Mrs. R.B. Lewis was hostess for
the Tuesday luncheon club last week
at her home on W. Prospect Ave.
Visitors to the club were Mrs. R.L.
Murray of Graham, a former club
member, and Miss Maude Poole.
Mrs. Murray won the high score
prize and Miss Poole was
remembered with a gift.
Mrs Upchurch
Members of her bridge club and
one visitor, Mrs. W.T. Gibson, met
with Mrs. Tommie Upchurch on
Thursday evening.
The hostess served dessert when
guests arrived and punch during the
evening.
The high score prize went to Mrs.
T.B. Lester.
Maxwells'
Celebrate
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell were
honored Sunday on their 25(1)
wedding anniversary with a reception
givey by their children in the
fellowship hall of the Lumber Bridge
Presbyterian Church. More than 150
friends and relatives called between 3
and 5 in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell were joined
in the receiving line by their hosts.
Misses Sally Lynn and Mary Monroe
Maxwell and Jimmy Maxwell; Mrs.
Maxwell's mother, Mrs. John
Covington of Lumber Bridge; and her
brother and sister - in - law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jon Evans of Raleigh.
Two refreshment tables were
covered with white linen cloths and
centered with arrangements of pale
yellow fall flowers and white candles.
Punch, wedding cake, assorted
sandwiches, cheese straws, mints and
nuts were served. Mrs. Graham Clark
and Mrs. Gene Maxwell of Raeford
poured punch and Mrs. Stephen
Mclntyre and Mrs. Paul Adams of
Lumberton served cake, all sisters
and sisters - in - law of Mr. Maxwell.
Others assisting in serving were Mrs.
J. Marvin Britt and Miss Marvin Lynn
Britt of Lumberton. and Mrs. Roger
Hall. Mrs. Herbert Horton.Mrs. C.W.
Jackson and Miss Dixie Bennett
Jackson of Lumber Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shook of
Shannon, presided at the register and
Miss Paula Adams of Raleigh and
Miss Ellen Maxwell of Raeford
directed guests to tire gift table.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Covington of
Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Maxwell of Raeford said goodbyes.
Club Calendar
The Raeford Junior Woman's Club
will meet Monday, October 20, at
7:45 p.m., at the Hoke Civic Center.
The Public Affairs Department will
present Ed McCarthy, Hoke County
Alcoholics Anonymous counselor,
who will speak and show films. The
club invites guests to attend.
Births M
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stanley of
Raeford, announce the birth of a
daughter, Ellen Frances, on October
I, at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Mrs.
Stanley is the former Peggy Williams.
October Bride-Elect Buffet Honors
Mr. and Mrs. John It'. Brown of
Lumber Bridge, announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter. Cynthia
LaRue, to Sgl. Billy D. Brown of
Arlington, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs
Harvey A. Brown of Augusta,
Arkansas The wedding is planned for
October 25 in the Parkton Baptist
Church.
Miss Brown, a graduate of Pembroke
State University, is a former Miss
Pembroke State and Miss Robeson
County. Sgt. Brown, who is stationed
at Ft. Myer, Va., is a sentinel at the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Mrs. McLean
Mrs. Lacy McFadyen, Mrs. Lee
Cameron and Miss Margaret Gainey
honored Mrs. Wallace McLean with a
bullet dinner on Friday evening at
the home of Mrs. McFadyen.
Cornucopia arrangements were
used on the tables where places were
set for 16 guests. Camellia corsages
marked places for the honor guest
and a recent bride. Mrs. Lockie
McFadyen.
Mrs. McLean and Mrs. McFadyen
were remembered with gifts of
jewelry.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
McLean's daughters, Mrs. Jack
Crumpler of Marshville, and Miss
Mary Wallace McLean of
Fayetteville.
Dersonals
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Webb vacationed
last week at Rogers Bay on Topsail
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McNeill spent the
weekend at Holden Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scarborough and
son Tom spent the weekend in
Candor with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D.T. Scarborough. They went
especially to attend Jack's tenth class
reunion Saturday night at East
Montgomery High School in Biscoe.
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