Mrs. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 Martha Ann Hendrix Is Bride Of James P. McMillan III Miss Martha Ann Hendrix and James Pink McMillan spoke their wedding vows Sunday. December 21. before the Rev. Gordon W. Ruggles in the Sandy Grove United Methodist Church. Colonial pedestals with urns tilled with white gladioli, chrysan themums and pompoms, seven branched candelabra with candles in hurricale globes, and red poin settias formed the setting for the four o'clock ceremony. Music for the double ring cere mony was rendered by Mrs. Gor don Kuggles of Raeford. soloist, and Miss Jane Barnes of Raleigh, at the piano. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown designed in crystaltone and sculp tured Venice lace. Satin ribbon insertions through lace appliques were used on the ruffled, plunge neckline, outlined the Camelot sleeves, and a double row encircled the empire waistline. The full circular skirt extended into a chapel train. Her Camelot cap, covered with matching lace ban deau.helda chapel-length mantilla veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of roses, gypsophila and red carna tions. centered with a white orchid. Miss Cheryl Ann Stutts of Red Springs, maid of honor, wore a gown of holiday red interlock jersey. The floor-length halter dress was fashioned with soft A-line skirt and high empire bodice with plunging neckline. Her matching bolero jacket with long, fitted sleeves was trimmed with white cluny lace. She wore a white fur headdress and carried a colonial bouquet of red carnations, white pompons and holly. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Hendrix. sister of the bride, and Miss I inda McMillan, the bride groom's sister. Their dresses were made like the honor attendant's and they carried white fur muffs adorned with red carnations and Christmas holly nosegays with red velvet streamers. The bridegroom w as attended by his father ;is best man. Ushers were loin Young of' Greenville. S.C.. and David Hendrix. brother of the bride. I he bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Brown Hendrix of Raeford. and is a graduate of Hoke County High School. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. McMillan Jr. of Red Springs, was graduated from Red Springs High School and Presby terian College in Clinton. S.C. He is employed by Derring-Milliken Mills in Greenville. S.C. I he couple will be at home at the Broadmoore Apartments in Green ville. I Ik- bride's parents held a reception in the church annex, following the ceremony. Mrs Brown Hendrix Jr. presided at the truest register. Serving as hostesses were Mrs. l.rnest I Davis. Mrs. J.A. Jones. Mrs. James Hendrix Jr.. Mrs. Jiniim Webb. Mrs. David Hendrix and Mrs Jerr> Ciaudet. Mrs. William Stutts. Mrs. fcddie ( urrie. Mrs. Douglas Currie and Miss C beryl Stutts of Red Springs, were hostesses at a luncheon for the Mrs. James P. McMillan. Ill bride on Saturday at the Ramada Inn in Lumberton. Miss Hendrix received a bridal corsage and a silver cake knife from her hostesses. She presented gifts to her attendants. Mr. and Mrs. J.P. McMillan Jr. entertained the wedding party with a steak dinner at the Country Shed in Lumber Bridge on Saturday night, after the rehearsal. The bridegroom presented gifts to his attendants during the evening. The bridal couple received gifts from his parents. The 30 guests climaxed the evening by singing Christmas carols, led by Mr. McMillan. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young of Greenville. S.C.. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gaudet of Charlotte. Holiday Open' House At Inverleith Farm Mr. and Mrs. John Bxlfour and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Willcox were hosts for a holiday open house on Friday. December 19. at the Bal four home on Inverleith Farm. Hurricane globes with lighted green candles and tied with green bows, lined the driveway to the house and parking area and lighted the patio. The color scheme used through out the home was blue and green. Stockings filled with blue and green packages decorated the outside front door and both doors into the den. Personals Mr, and Mrs. Bob Childress have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mollohan of Ravens wood. W.Va. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berdcr Niven were Mrs. Patsy Rice of Lake Waccamaw, Mrs. John Short of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Aiken and daughter, Billie, and Miss Cathy Conrad of Ft. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood. Mrs. Ruria Warner and Mrs. J.M. Andrews have returned from a pre holiday trip to Williamsburg, Va. The hosts received their guests in the living room where the Christ mas tree, done with green satin ornaments and miniature green lights, was the dominant decora tion. A large wreath with cerubs and gold fruit was hung over the organ. Guests were served in the dining room from a table covered with a blue cloth over a green skirt. A blue and green holiday arrangement Hanked by candles centered the table. An assortment of homemade cookies and confections, cheese biscuits, miniature patty shells with seasfood and sour cream filling, and fruit cake were served with fruit punch. In the den the bar held a collection of wooden candlesticks in various heights, all with lighted green candles and green bows. Goodbyes were said in the game room where a green wall tree was decorated with candy canes and stockings filled with crocheted ornaments. A door wreath of calico patchwork added to the festive arrangements. Entertaining hours were from 3:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon and 6 until 10 in the evening. About 400 guests attended. Friends of the hosts assisted with greeting, serving and goodbyes. cngogeo Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Llwood Penny of Greenville, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Deborah Denette, to Hobert Ijiwrence Lundy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie D. Lundy of Sanford. The wedding will take place at the Arlington Street Baptist Church in Greenville on January IS. 1976. Mr. Lundy is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Lundv of Raeford. An niversa ry Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shankle cele drated their 40th wedding anniver sary December 19 with their chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shankle and son Chris of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Wright of Greens^ boro, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Forloines and daughter Amy of Clarksville. Va. Their other son, Jimmy, and family are in England with the U.S. Air Forrp -n Births Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wilkerson announce the birth of a daughter. Vera Leanne, December 21 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Wilkerson is the former Ann Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Lefler of Hcndersonville, Tenn. announce the birth of a son, Jason Alvin. on December 19, 1975. Mrs. Lefler is the former Linda Peoples of Raeford. N.C. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL J.H. Blue Mrs. J.K. McNeill Sr. home Sat. Marvin Blue Tommy Young Stewart Smith Mrs. J.E. Douglas, home DUKE John Best Mrs. Dan Wilkes Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Lester and family arc spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. L.M. Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sentcr arrived home Friday from Abingdon, Va. Mrs. Lilnia G. Taylor and daughter Trent of Alexandria, Va.. arrived Wednesday to spend the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlin. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fogleman Jr. and sons of Greensboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickson of Raleigh, will spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Raleigh, and Capt. and Mrs. Martin Beach and children of Ft. Bragg, will spend the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatlin. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sain Morris are her mother, Mrs. A.A. Pernell of Louisburg, and their daughter. Miss Sarah Morris of Virginia Beach. Va. 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