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Mr. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 Miss Loving, Mr. Hales Wed In Southern Pines Miss Connie Luretia Loving of Southern Pines became the bride of George Daniel Hales of Raeford, Saturday afternoon, October 18, at 3 o'clock, in the First Baptist Church of Southern Pines. The Rev. John Stone, pastor, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Flint Loving Jr. of Southern Pines. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ludwell Hales of Raeford. The ceremony was performed before an altar flanked by baskets of ivory and coral gladioli, mums and babies' breath. A fifteen branch candelabrum held lighted cathedral tapers. The program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Robert Stone of Southern Pines, organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white gown of angelskin peau de soie, fashioned with high neckline, empire waist and " camelot sleeves with points extending over the hand. The bodice was overlayed with Chantilly lace. The skirt was demi-bell shaped with a chapel train bordered in Chantilly lace. Her elbow - length veil of bridal illusion was attached to a cap of lace leaves, pearl centered organza and satin flowers. She carried a white bible topped with a white orchid and satin streamers tied in love knots. Miss Susan Loving of Southern Pines, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She was attired in a floor-length gown of coral, aqua and green' jersey. The empire waistline was accented with coral velvet ribbon. Her headpiece was a coral velvet bow. She carried one large ivory mum. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Kathy Dean of Southern Pines. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Julie Loving of Southern Pines, sister of the bride. They wore gowns identical to that of the maid of honor, and carried single large ivory mums. Attending the bridegroom as best was his father. Ushers were Lawrence Hales of Wagram, Donald Hales of Raeford. and Larry Hales of Charlotte, brothers of the bridegroom; and Charles Crowder of Raeford. Mrs. Larry Hales of Charlotte presided at the register. After a wedding trip to the mountains, the couple will make their home in Raeford. Cake Cutting Following the wedding rehearsal, a cake cutting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flint Loving Jr. in Southern Pines. The refreshment (able was laid with a white linen cloth and centered with a floral arrangement of yellow and white. On one end of the table was the three-tiered wedding cake and the other end held the crystal punch bowl. After the bride and groom cut the traditional first slice of cake, Mrs. Lawercnce Hales of Wagram completed the serving. Mrs. Donald Hales of Raeford, presided at the punch bowl. Nuts, mints and party sandwiches were also served. Guests were the bridal party, immediate families and close friends of the bridal couple. Baptismal Service Joseph Jeffrey Sclioch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey Schoch of Vanceboro, was baptized Sunday morning in a private ceremony before the Homecoming service at Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R.Y. Russell of Springs, Texas, former pastor, and the Rev. Russell Fleming. The baby is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Forbis of Lumber Bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schoch of Melbourne, Fla. He wore his father's baptismal suit. A baptismal party was held Sunday night at the Ambassador Motel in Fayetteville. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Willard Shell, surgery Monday Miss Jessie Bright Fergu?n, broken hip M.V. Peele SOUTHEASTERN GENERAL A.S. Baldwin V.A., FAYETTEVILLE Chandler Roberts WHITAKER CENTER, FORSYTH MEM. Bill McFadyen Mrs. F.M. Bain, Sr., and F.M. Bain, Jr., spent Wednesday in Greensboro where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Johnson. They were accompanied by Miss Jane Laeach and Miss Eva Leach. Mrs. George Daniel Hales College News Two student teachers placed at Hoke High are among 88 student teachers from Pembroke State University assigned to 13 surround ing school districts. Candace Adams of Raeford and Harold Jacobs of Pembroke are in the final 11 weeks of their teacher training. Nelson Suitt. Jr.. of Raeford is teaching in Cumberland County and Timothy Hawkes of Raeford is at Red Springs Junior High. Mrs. Cynthia Stone Pribble. Albemarle, a member of the so phomore class at Pfeiffer College, has been selected as the pianist for the college's production of the musical "Godspell" to be per formed at 8 P.M. Nov. 5.6.7 in the college theatre. Mrs. Pribble. a secondarv music Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Rogers of Asheboro, were guests the first of the week of her sisters, the Misses Jean, Tish and Kathcrine Hodgin and Mrs. Sarah McDonald. Houseguests of Mrs. Neill A. McDonald are Dr. and Mrs. Pal Walker of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Dave Jester of Thomasvillt. Mr. and Mrs. Benny McLcod have as their guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Patterson of Clovis. N.M. Mrs. J.C. McLean visited relatives in Winston-Salem the past weekend. education and church music major, is an academic honor student and is prominent in the choral music activities of the college. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Niblock. of Raeford. and she is married to Brady D. Pribble. Route 4. Albemarle. She is a graduate of Hast Mecklenburg High School. Tara Lynn Barnes of Raeford has been accepted for admission to Campbell College and will be entering as a freshman when its fall term opens on August 23, 1976. Miss Barnes is a graduate of Hoke County High, where she won special honors in French and a Typing Award. Tara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Barnes. Jr. of Rt. 1, Box 263, Raeford, N.C. At Campbell she plans to specialize in religion. Benefit Sale For Library A plastic housewares sale to benefit the Bicentennial library fund will be held Saturday from 9 A.M. lo 4 P.M. in the library. Items priced from 35 cents to $10.95 will be on display. Door prizes will be presented. More informalion may be obtained by calling 875-4747. Shower Honors Mrs. Wilkerson Mrs. Tommy Wilkerson was honored with a stork shower last Thursday evening in the fellowship hall of Shiloh Presbyterian Church. The hostesses. Mrs. A1 Potts and Mrs. Kenneth Dew, served punch, cake and nuts to the 25 guests. Ferguson - Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Truman Austin announce the marriage of her daughter, Judy Wilson, to Samuel Ferguson, son of Mrs. Eleanor Younginer of Ridgeway, S.C., and the late Martin C. Ferguson of Southern Pines. The Rev. John C. Ropp officiated for the ceremony at the Raeford Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson are making their home at 603 Stewart Street. Stork Shower For Mrs. Hedgpeth Mrs. Vardell Hedgpeth Jr., was honored recently with a stork shower held at the home of Mrs. Bill Cameron Jr., on College Drive. Other hostesses were Mrs. Ed Nichols and Mrs. Joe Stanley. Approximately 30 guests called between 7:30 and () P.M. Fall flowers centered the refreshment table where guests were served punch, petit fours, cheese straws, mints, and nuts. Mrs. Hedgpeth was presented with a corsage, a stroller, and handmade knitted infant apparel. Birthday Steve Smith Steve Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Smith, was honored with a party Sunday on his eighth birthday. Guests were served ice cream, cake, potato chips and Coke;. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholas and daughters of College Park, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Prince of Tappahannock, Va., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Malloy Lamont of Columbia, S.C.. were Sunday guests of Mrs. William Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gulledge and Mrs. Susan G. Long have returned from an extended stay at the Gulledge cottage at Long Beach. Mrs. Lottie Steadman is visiting relatives in Greensboro. Weekend guests of Freddie O'Neal were his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neal, his brother Al, all of Englehart. and Miss Ginger Wall of Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven attended the Southern Furniture Market in High Point Saturday and Sunday. They were overnight guests of her cousin. Miss Esther Holden of Greensboro. io Be Morriea ; ?> ? Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pate aimouiux the approaching marriage of their daughter, Diane Marie, of KeJ Springs, to Tone Oxendine. son > >t Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Oxendine oj Red Springs. 77le wedding will lake place on November S. at .f 00 p.m.. at Mount Ham Baptist Church. Mr. Oxendine is stationed with rlie U.S. Navy in San Diego. Cat. .4 graduate of Pembroke Slate University with a B.S. degree in biology, he will enter Medical Technology School of Crcat l.akes. III., in June. Miss Pate is a freshman at Pembroke State U. Mrs. R.A. Matheson lias relumed home from a three week visit in Salisbury with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. f-'red Slanback Jr. and children, and ui Asheville where she visiled her brother and sister ? in - law. Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Sutton. Mrs. R.B. Lewis and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch were weekend guests of Mrs. H.C. McLauchlin in'Charlotte. Angus McDonald has relumed to Washington. D.C., after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Sarah McDonald of Antioch. They were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Bond of Rowland and Mrs. Jackie Singleton of Murrells Inlet. S.C. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. McLeod spem several days last week in the mountains. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sturgeon were her brother and sister ? in - law. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Wilkerson. and their grandson of South Boston. Va. They all spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Carter vacationed in the mountains pari of last week. Personals Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Johnson and Mrs. A.A. Hunt visited their mother. Mrs. F.M. Bain during the weekend and attended the homecoming at Galatia Church where their lather preached lor many years. Mrs. A.B. Dickson spent last week at her cottage at Topsail Beach. Her weekend guests were Mrs. Gene Maxwell and Mrs. Jackie Prevatte. Malcolm Boswell of Norfolk, Va., and Wake Forest U.f spent the weekend with Ins aunt. Mrs. Laurie McFachern. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carter and son Willuiin spent the weekend at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Singleton and family of Myrtle Beach. S.C.. were here for the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neill L. McFadycn. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gay nor returned to their home in Greenville. S.C., Tuesday after a visit with her mother, Mrs. J.W. McKenzie. B, Walter Coley and Mike Wood's Pharmacy Phlashes The naked chicken is out 11 s midnight in the to eel vou' b<"">a'd- You r,: aloni: - Then (gasps!) out jumps (he spookiest goblin you've ever seen. He's featherlcss and glistens ghost ? like against the pale moon. Seriously, it eould happen -- and did in laboratories where a new chicken was developed which gains extra weight in place of feathers. This naked bird has the temperament of an irritable goblin. He dashes about furiously to keep warm. Without feathers to grip, mating is pure frustration. Worst of all, these featherlcss critters go absolute bananas at the sight of blood. They turn cannibalistic and their nakedness exposes the least little pecking order scratch. So. Hallowccnists, beware of "naked chickens!" 0) Halloween Sense: Warn children to watch for malicious pranks by older kids, suspicious handouts, and poorly lighted steps and doorways. *DxU4 0A rel 875-3720 ' Roeford SUNRISE TOWN A COUNTRY CINEMA TOWII t COUWRT SH0PPIM6 CEWTtB W D0WMT0W> SOUMKX PINES Starting FRI. thru 11/5 I NOW thru SAT. 11/1 James Caan J Back By Popu|ar Demand Tom Laughlin 'ROLLERBALL" I 35 Billv Jack 3:20 7 05 9 10 I Sat. Sun. 1: IS - 3:20 7:05 9 10 I ?cn BORN LOSERS' Shows 7:10 ? 9: OS _ . Sat. ? Sun. 1:30 . 3.20 - 7:10 ? 9:05 I 692-3013 Attention! Ed Hasty is Introducing Several New Lines At De Vane's ARROW SHIRTS ^ JUST IN 1 / MEN'S Leisure Suits by Faroh ^ //IN MUNSINGWEAR LEISURE SHIRTS - bv Farah (beautiful selection) ^ HIGGINS SLACKS FARAH JEANS CONVERSE TENNIS SHOES high and low tops all colors > DINGO BOOTS > WOLVERINE BOOTS & SHOES 1 TABLE MEN'S SLACKS '/2 Price Sale Items 1 GROUP 1 TABLE MEN'S SLACKS *3.48 SHOES *4.88 Many More Brands Too Numerous To List LAY AWAYS ARE WELCOME DeVa ne's Department Store 112 North Main Street 1 ENGAGED COUPLES ONtY 1 ?ngoged? Then Be Sure And Get Your CDCC RUBY * CRYSTAL rfCCC WEDDING BOWL Our engagement gift to you! This lovely ruby and crystal wedding bowl . . . perfect as a beautiful centerpiece or a treasured momento. So come in and get yours . . . it's gift wrapped and waiting for you! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! 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