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Store Hour*: Men. thru Wed. 9 ? 7 Thur.FrL.Set. 9-9 Sun 1 -6 rRKCTOoooTROouoneuwerouTMPfuaT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Quick Miss English Is Bride Of Charles E. Quick Miss Donna Karen English and Charles Edward Quick were mar ried at 6:00 p.m., June 4, at the Community Methodist Church. The Rev. Bissett officiated the double ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. English of Five Points Community, is a junior at Hoke County High School. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Quick, is a 1976 graduate of Hoke County High School and is employed by Tex-Elastic. A program of nuptial music was provided by Mrs. Barbara Jackson who sang "More" and accom panied herself at the piano. The traditional wedding marches were used. The altar held a large arrange ment of snapdragons, blue, white and pink daisies and yellow pom pons and carnations. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of bridal satin with lace appliques made with empire waistline, stand up collar, long sleeves, and ruffle at the hemline. Her double-tier, fin gertip veil of illusion was attached to a lace crown. She carried a bouquet of blue, pink and white daisies and yellow pompons with white streamers. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Joyce Harper of San ford. She wore a dress of floral design blue organza fashioned with square neckline, pinafore style, with contrasting ruffle extending to the back and forming a large bow. She carried a carnation with white bow and streamers. Miss Brenda English, sister of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a pink dress made like the matron of honor's and carried a white wicker basket filled with mixed daisy petals. Williams-Taylor Mrs. Lilmar Sue Taylor of Alexandria, Va., and Richard Evan Williams of Arlington, Va., were married June 5, at 5:30 in Alexandria Free Methodist Church with only their children and several close friends present. The Rev. Charles E. Beahm officiated. Miss Trent Gatlin Taylor was her mother's maid of honor and Chris topher Andrew Williams served as his father's best man. Mrs. Taylor-Williams is em ployed by Alexandria City Schools and Mr. Williams is a chemist with the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hatcher Gatlin of Raeford, and the groom is the son of Mrs. George Evan Williams of Watertown, N.Y., and the late Mr. Williams. Following the ceremony the bri dal couple entertained with a dinner party at the Mount Vernon Inn, Mount Vernon, Va. The couple will be at home at 1177 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria. Va. Christian Women's Club To Meet The Christian Women's Club will meet June 16 at 11:30 A.M., at the Country Club of North Carolina. Grace's Gift Shop of Southern Pines will highlight "What Brides Select in 1976 for the special feature. Mrs. Julian Long will be the guest soloist. The featured speaker for this month will be Dr. James Hyde of the Fayetteville Family Life Center. The Christian Women's Club is a National Association of interde nominational women which meets for luncheon once a month in many of the leading cities and areas throughout this Country and Canada. All are Welcomel Call 875-3759 for your reservations by Monday, June 14th. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy spent the weekend with relatives in Brevard. Randy Quick served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Johnny and Glenn Miller. The bride's mother chose a two piece dress of blue and white polyester complimented with a corsage of mixed daisies. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige, pink and blue polyester dress and had a corsage of mixed daisies. Reception Immediately following the cere mony the bride's parents enter tained with a reception at their home. Spring colors of pink, white, blue and yellow were used in a bridal motif on the table. The four-tiered wedding cake, decorated with pink, blue and yellow roses and blue forget-me-nots, was topped with a miniature bride and groom. The cake was made and served by Mrs. Jack Baker. Mrs. Arthur Baker poured punch. After a short wedding trip the couple will live here on N. Main Street. Bridal Shower Miss English was honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower on May 29, given by Mrs. Arthur Baker and Mrs. Jack Baker, aunts of the bride, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Baker. Upon her arrival Miss English was presented with a corsage of daisies. Luncheon Held For Club Officers Mrs. John Balfour entertained the District Nine Executive Com mittee of the North Carolina Fed eration of Women's Clubs with a luncheon on Friday at her home. Mrs. Balfour is the new district president. Red, white and blue packages decorated the luncheon tables. Present were the following offi cers: Mrs. J.W. Cameron III of Sanford, 1st vice president; Mrs. R. Edger Fitchett of Southern Pines, recording secretary; Mrs. Phil Nordon of Raeford, corre sponding secretary; Mrs. Julian Mann of Fayetteville, junior direc tor. Also all district department chairmen: Mrs. J. Elvin Jackson of Carthage, arts; Mrs. Crawford Thomas Jr. of Raeford, conserva tion; Mrs. Wayne De Bose of Dunn, education; Mrs. Charles Pope of Vass, home life; Mrs. E. Lee Jones of Hamlet, public affairs; Mrs. Michael Womble of Sanford, international affairs. Mrs. Alfred K. Leach, president of the Raeford Woman's Club, was a special guest. Following the luncheon a busi ness meeting was held. Mesdames Upchurch, Wright Honored Mrs. Clyde Upchurch Jr. and Mrs. Belton Wright were honored at a reception Monday afternoon held in the Assembly Room of the County Office Building. The party was in celebration of their retire ment from 20 and 31 years, respectively, of teaching at Hoke County High School. Hosts for the occasion were the Students in Action for Education at Hoke High, The Math Depart ment, headed by Mrs. J.L. Semones, and the Business Depart ment, headed by Mrs. J.K. McNeill Jr. Guests included personnel from the schools, Board of Education employees, and members of the immediate families of the honorees. The refreshment table was covered with an Army & Navy linen tablecioth and centered with an arrangement of daisies, carnations and chrysanthemums in pastel shades of pink, blue, yellow and white. Miss Charlotta King, presi dent of SAE, poured punch from a silver bowl, wnich was served with cheese straws, lady fingers, nuts and mints. Mrs. Upchurch and Mrs. Wright were presented corsages and en graved silver trivets from Hoke County High School and other gifts from the hosts. Sunday Ceremony Unites Dupree-Monroe Couple Mrs. Eddie Tyrone Dupree Miss Denise Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon of Jamaica, N.Y., and Eddie Tyrone Dupree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dupree of Brooklyn, N.Y., were married Sunday, June 6, at 5:00 p.m., in Silver Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. W.K. Mitchell officiated for the double ring ceremony. White candles in a 15 branch arch, flanked by spiral candelabra, formed a background for a sun burst of white gladioli and pink carnations. Two nine-branched candelabra with matching flowers and greenery were also used at the altar. On each side of the church were two gold crosses with burning tapers. Wedding music was presented by Dr. Willie McNeill, organist, and Miss Gloria McLaughlin, soloist, who sang, "O Perfect Love" and "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden". Flossie Dupree was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Ross, Lillian Valdez, Joyce Anne Monroe, Mary Lee Blue, Ruby Lee Hollingsworth, Shirley Mae Jones, Lois Graham and Rose Mary Monroe. Their dresses of golden touch polyester knit in pastel colors were designed with scoop neckline on the empire bodice, bell sleeves and flared skirt. They wore wide brim hats with streamers to match their dresses and carried long stem white mums with ribbons the color of their costumes. Each attendant wore a white gold "nothing" necklace, a gift from the bride. The flower girl, Christy McCall, wore a dress of sheer white with pastel flocking, made with puff sleeves and a scalloped overskirt with pink bows at each scallop. All of the attendants' dresses were designed and made by Mrs. Vera Barnes. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Alfred Angelo gown of imported English net and Alencon lace, styled with scooped petal neckline, bishop sleeves and full skirt sweeping to an attached chapel train. French Chantilly lace accented the hemline and was appliqued onto the mantilla. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses, phalaenopsis orchids and stephanotis with white bridal streamers. Dennis Monroe was best man. Groomsmen were Ronald Monroe, DaiTell Dupree, Calvin Dupree, Richard Batcher, Larry Rogers, Leon Hough, James Murphy and George Hollingsworth. Dexter McCall was ring bearer. The mother of the bride was attired in a peach chiffon dress and the bridegroom's mother chose a mint green chiffon dress. Both mothers had corsages of white feathered carnations. After a wedding trip to Jamaica the newlyweds will be at home at Greenwood Trailer Park. The bride is employed at Bur lington Industries here and the bridegroom works at Kelly Spring field in Fayetteville. They are both Graduates of Hoke County High chool and Mr. Dupree is a junior at Fayetteville State University, majoring in business administra tion. Reception Following the ceremony Mrs. Bernice McCall, aunt of the bride groom, was hostess for a reception at the Hoke Civic Center. Mrs. Annie McKinnon served cake and Mrs. Beverly McRae poured punch. Others assisting were Deborah McLaughlin, Jim Davis, Mrs. Shirley McCall, Mrs. Candy Walker and Mrs. Gene McPhatter. Mrs. Katherine McPhatter pre sided at the guest register. Mrs. Ralph Barhart is spending this week at Holden Beach, with her sister, Mrs. Bob Southwell of Kings Mountain. Mrs. Edmund Murray of Greensboro, former Raeford resident, will join them for a few days. Miss Margaret Gainey has been vacationing this week at Garden City Beach, S.C. 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