Mrs. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 Hall-Morrison Wedding Saturday Dorothy Jean Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Morrison of Raeford and James T. Hall Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hall of Raeford were married Saturday at four o'clock in the afternoon at the First Baptist Church. The Rev. Jack Mansfield officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Melanie Childress, pianist, provided Nuptial music. The bride and groom entered the church together. The bride wore a gown of white organza trimmed with lace. Her elbow length illusion veil was fastened to a Juliet cap and she carried a bouquet of pink , white and blue daisies. Mrs. Sharon Baker, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore a pale pink gown with a matching straw hat and carried a pink carnation. Warren Roberts, brother of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Richard Freehafer and Charles Tapp. The couple's parents entertained with a reception in the Church Fellowship Hal) following the ceremony. The wedding cake was decorated by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Virginia Lee of Fayetteville. Mrs. Lee cut the cake and Mrs. Jack Edwards, aunt of the groom, poured punch. The couple will be at home at 215 Bethel Rd. The bride is a student at Hoke High School and the bridegroom is a graduate of Sandhills Community College. Bridge Mrs. Clark Mrs. Chuck Clark entertained the members of her bridge club on Thursday night. Guests other than members were Mrs. Alfred Leach, Mrs. Eric Vann, Mrs. Crawford Thomas, and Mrs. Norman McKenzie. A dessert course was served upon arrival. At the conclusion of the game, high score prize went to Mrs. Lewis Upchurch, visitors high to Mrs. Leach, and bingo prize to Mrs. Gene .farter. Births Mr. and Mrs. Wes Williams announce the birth of a son, John Wesley Williams IV May 15, at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Williams is the former Linda Currie. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Currie attended the graduation of their daughter, Kathy, at ECU, Greenville, Sunday. Paul Rhynberg . of Vancouver, Washington, was a guest of Don Williamson last week in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shankle and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell returned last week after a vacation at West Onslow beach on Topsail Island. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Plummer attended the graduation exercises at ECU, Greenville Sunday. Their daughter, Barbara, was a member of the graduation class. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxwell spent the weekend in Sanford in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker and family. Tom Scarborough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scarborough underwent a tonsillectomy at Moore Memorial, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Thomas and daughter spent the weekend at their cottage at Holden Beach. Freddie O'Neal visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neal in Engelhard for the weekend. While there he accompanied his parents to visit his grandmothert, Mrs. GX>. O'Neal in Elizabeth City, and Mrs. Grace Forbes in Currituck. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Southwell of Kings Mountain spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnhart. They El spent the weekend at Holden Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. McNeill. Miss Cynthia McNeill and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby McNeill spent the weekend at Holden Beach. Mrs. Gladys Johnson attended the graduation of her daughter, Sally Mac, it ECU,GreenvtU*, Sunday. Mrs. James T. Hall, Jr. Miss Gibson - Mr. Tucker Honored Miss Julia Anne Gibson and Jerry Tucker, whose wedding will take place June 26, were honored at a barbecue supper on Saturday evening when Dr. and Mrs. Riley Jordan and family entertained. The buffet table on the back porch was covered with a red checked tablecloth and centered witJi red geraniums. Couples invited were seated at smaller tables on the porch. Out of town guests were Joe Scott and Barry Arnette of Fayetteville and Paul Rhynberg of Vancouver, Seniors honored at cookout A cookout was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holland Sunday night following graduation ceremonies at Hoke High School. Some fifty graduates were served hamburgers and hot dogs and assorted trimmings. A collection of pictures and newspaper clippings concerning the members of the 1976 class had been collected and was on display. There were several letters on display which students had written to weir first grade teacher, Mrs. Peggy Gillis. The graduates had an enjoyable evening remembering times passed. Washington. Miss Gibson was presented a white corsage and a gift of china in her chosen pattern. Miss Julia Anne Gibson, bride - elect, was feted at a luncheon on Saturday when Mrs. Jimmy McPhaul, Mrs. Larry Phillips and Miss Peggy Swanson, entertained at the home of Mrs. McPhaul. Guests were seated at two small tables in the living room. Arrangements of carnations centered each table. Miss Gib?n was remembered with a white carnation corsage and a gift of china. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childress were Mrs. Hubert Kelly of Charleston, W. Va? Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Stowers of Christiansburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Looney and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stowers of Dublin, Va? Mr. and Mrs. WJS. Childress, Cindy and Billy of Durham, and Mrs. R.E. Sarver of Roxboro. They came especially to attend the high school graduation of Melanie Childress. Larry Hine and his sister, Mrs. Don Russell spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Hine of Asheville. Engaged The engagement of Miss Vicki Sue Ellis, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W.M. Ellis, to Mr. Leonard Ben nett Plummer. son of Sgt. Major and Mrs. Ernest Leonard Plum ner, Jr- of Fort Monroe. Va. has been announced by her parents. Miss Ellis is the granddaughter of H. W. Ellis of Route 3 and the late Mrs. Ellis. The bride-elect is a graduate of the School of Economics at East Caro lina University. Her fiance is a graduate of Pembroke University in Health and Physical Education. Both are employed by the North hampton School System. The wedding will take place in the First United Methodist Church in Williamston on Saturday. July 10 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The custom of open church will be observed. Bride-Elect Feted Mrs. Norma Wilburn, bride ? elect of this month, was honored at a luncheon on Saturday when Mrs. George Wood and Mrs. Richard Coker entertained at the home of the latter, on Lewis Street. The dining room table and two snail tables were centered with arrangements of roses, daisies and carnations interspersed with fever few. Mrs. Wilburn was presented a corsage of ivory and pale pink baby carnations and a gift of crystal and a cut glass bowl, from the hostesses. Fourteen guests enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. Arlene Hardie of Drakes Branch. Virginia, mother of the bride - elect was the only out - of ? town guest. Birthday Keith Webb Keith Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lin Webb, celebrated his first birthday on Sunday afternoon. _ Guests were invited for three o'clock. Refreshments consisting of chocolate cake, ice cream, Kool-aid, potato chips, cheese and crackers were served. Among those present were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Bowen. Others were Mrs. Marty Webb and children of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Bowen and Jeremy, Mrs. Harry Hodges and daughter, Georgia, Mrs. John C. Smith and son,Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Barrington of Pittsboro were Sunday guests of his mother Mrs. W.R. Barrington. 1MUKMJAY, JUNt 3. 1 Miss Gillis Is Honored With Two Parties Miss Kathryn Gillis, who will marry George Hall on June 5, was honored on two occasions last week. On Friday evening Miss Gillis and her fiance. George Hall were entertained at a cookout at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harmon Lindsay in the Wayside com munity. Other hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Davis K. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. J. McN. Gillis and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Auman. A bicentennial motif was used in decorations. The buffet table held antique brass candle sticks in hurricane shades. Dinner tables were centered with smaller hurri cane lamps. Torches illuminated the grounds. The hosts presented the couple a barbecue grill. On Saturday, Miss Gillis was honored with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. M.G. Ray in the Galatia community. Co hostess was Mrs. Ray's daughter. Miss Diane Ray. The home was decorated with roses in mixed colors. The tables were spread with white linen cloths and decorated with minature ar rangements of roses. Places were laid for fourteen guests. Miss Gillis and her mother, Mrs. John D. Gillis were presented corsages. 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