Daniels - Tiller Weddina At Antioch Chi irr.h ter^fSM^and?iiea Tiller- daugh uflm, c cnver, Colorado, and Mr ln?0?"1* Jr- "f Rrid Daniels of Lumber fete we" marr?d at 7pm s#w^;cs ?Jffnsss ss k compositions by Bach. Handed Massanet, Franck l ?V others. William Daniels, brother of DulTth "BIe"this House . uunng the ceremony he sang "The saar ? Dairns ^anctuary was enhanced by cho^ loft rUped the chancel and greenerv T^"8 3 back8r?und of ?ai5ftass?S glabra nanklTmftchinf^ai =snriS35fiS bench f?r h-SSS |PaemWpsWere marked b> brideC?wore a" her paren,s' *e xHP cathedral veil was heTd b^a circle of hah?Pu colored redding roses carried T,h and j,ePhano''S- She carried a cascade bouquet of shrimp colored wedding roses Stephanas and English iw. Mrs. James F. Wise of Fn? I indl L ndesmaids were Miss Unda Hagen. Seattle. Washington Mac 71 Georgia; and Miss Sal lie Mac Johnson. Raeford. They wore dresses of shrimp chiffon with and-embroidered capelets. Their ro?sesUhal shrimP- wedding roses baby s breath and lace fern i?'"ed with a garland of lace fern and baby's breath. m ,?"0"orar>; bridesmaid was Miss the groom Raef?rd' sister ?f me groom. She was attired in a ??. "J'",' or?anza dress 'aid earned a long stemmed yellow wo?": r,ller' mother ?f <he bride, ? ? a ensemble with pink ?*bud corsage. Mrs. Darnels mother of the groom, wore a mint green^nsemble with ye??w rosebud Flower girls were Kristin Anne nd Tracu Lynn Richau of Denver nieces of the bride. They wore dresses similar to the bride's atten dams. Neil Currie of Chatham' ring bearer.?f ?roorn- served as m Mr. Daniels was his son's best R^r??7Smen were Robert H the hrid wlr broIh"in-law of Raeford I !!3"1 F Daniels of Altonso A r " of ,he P?ora; Alfonso A. Consentine. New York RuTu F Wise' F?ri Bragg Ronal i i^St7' Titusville, Fla ; Ronald J. Kirby, Fayetteville. The guest register in the vesti hid n3S- Preslded over by Miss peach tree ^ was ado?ed by a Rehearsal Party On Friday evening the groom's parents entertained the wedding party and out of town guests at their home. Tables were placed around the pool which was ac cented with a floating flower ar rangement of gladioli, mums, dai sies, caladiums and greenery. Hur ricane lamps and Hawaiian luau torches were used around the yard. Approximately 55 guests attended. The groom presented gifts to his groomsmen. Bridesmaids Luncheon Misses Kristin Ann and Traci Lyn Richau of Denver, Col., were hostesses for their aunt's brides maid luncheon at the Holiday Inn North, Lumberton. The bride presented ring watches to her wedding attendants. Sunday Buffet Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Daniels honored the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Marvin Tiller of Denver, Col., and other out-of town guests at their home Sunday with a buffet luncheon. Places were set throughout the house for the 18 guests. Pre-Nupttal Parties Miss Wanda Lee Tiller and Harry S. Daniels Jr. were honored with several parties last week before their wedding at Antioch Presby terian Church on Saturday evening. The Antioch Presbyterian Church was the scene for a shower in honor of Miss Tiller on Monday Mrs. Harry Sammons Daniels Jr. evening. Hostesses were Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mrs. Fred Johnson Jr., Mrs. Will Evans, Miss Sallie Johnson and Mrs. W.B. McDiar mid. Fifty guests attended and were served from an appointed table appropriately decorated. Mrs. Harry Daniels, mother of the bridegroom-elect, served punch. Misses Sarah and Margaret Mc Kenzie, Mr. Daniels' aunts, as sisted in serving petits fours, cheese wafers, nuts and mints. Mrs. C.D. Bounds. Mrs. Jack Pope and Mrs. William Lamont entertained with a luncheon Wed nesday noon at the home of Mrs. Jerry Goza. Places were laid for twelve guests. Miss Tiller was presented with a gift of a silver Revere bowl. On Wednesday evening, the bridal couple and the Daniels family were entertained with a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. McNeill II. Other hosts were Mr. and Mrs. E.W. McNeill Jr. and their daughter, Cynthia. Their gift to the couple was a silver-based crystal salad bowl. The bridal couple was honored Thursday evening at the K&W Cafeteria in Fayetteville by Mr. Daniels'aunts and uncles. Mr. and Mrs. H.A. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harden, and Misses Sarah and Maragaret McKenzie. Thirty-five guests attended. The hosts presented the couple with a silver Ditcher. Bridal Parties Honor Miss Julia Anne Gibson Miss Julia Anne Gibson, bride - elect of June 26, was honored on several occasions last week. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Orville Crowder, Mrs. Archie Johnson, Mrs. Jeiry Williams and Mrs. Larry Gibson feted Miss Gibson with a floating shower at the home of Mrs. Crowder. The honoree was presented a corsage of white carnations and showered with miscellaneous gifts from those present. The dining table was decorated in a color note of pink and white. Guests were served decorated bridal squares, punch, peanuts and mints. Friday evening Mrs. Marie Brown, Miss Evelyn Brown and Mrs. H.A. Cameron were hostesses at a dinner party for Miss Gibson and her fiance, Jerry Tucker, at their home on North Main Street. Couples were served a spaghetti supper from tables spread with green checked tablecloths and centered with candles. Miss Gibson was presented with a corsage of daisies and gifts of crystal and china. The home of Mrs. John Walker was the setting for a luncheon on Saturday given by Mrs. Tom Cameron, Mrs. Hubert Cameron and Mrs. T.B. Upchurch. The dining table was centered with an arrangement of pink roses. Auxiliary tables were centered with miniature arrangements similar to the bride - elect's table. Miss Gibson received gifts -of f -< Births Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews announce the birth of a son, Mark George, on May 28 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Crews is the former Georgia Kovach. china and crystal and a corsage of shasta daisies. Saturday evening Miss Gibson and Mr. Tucker shared honors at a cookout on the back porch and in the yard at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raz Autry at Arabia Golf Club. Co-hosts were Skip Autry. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sawyer and Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Wood and David, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Young and Sammy. Red checked tablecloths and red candles made a festive setting for the hamburger cookout, followed by homemade ice cream. Miss Gibson was presented a corsage and she and Mr. Tucker were given a hibachi and cook-out utensils July Bride-Elect M ^ (* "~r? r* \ fg Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Teal announce the engagement of Mrs. Teal's daughter. Miss Linda Joyce James, to Larry Dale Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eugene Foster of Route 1. Aberdeen. The wedding is planned for July II. at Bethel Presbyterian Church. Engagement Announced #1% Mr. and Mrs. Alton Richards of Birmingham, Ala., announce the ngagement of their daughter. Kim Whittington Richards, to Gary ?ueben Baxley, son of James W. Saxley Jr. of Raeford. The wedding will take place on August 6 in Birmingham. Bridal Showers For Mrs. Wilburn Mrs. Norma Wilburn, whose marriage to Avery Connell will take place next Saturday afternoon at four o'clock at the Raeford Methodist Church, was honored with two bridal showers last week. Mrs. Lewis Upchurch Jr. and Mrs. David Warren were hostesses for a lingerie shower Wednesday evening at the Upchurch home on North Main Street. Arrangements of roses and mixed summer flowers were used in the entertaining rooms. Guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments of lime punch, bridal cake squares, sausage bails, nuts and mints. Mrs. Wilburn was honored with a surprise shower on Thursday night when Mrs. George King entertained the members of her bridge club. Dessert and coffee were served when guests arrived, and Cokes, nuts and candy during progression. Mrs. Earl Staton, who is moving to Ahoskie, was remembered with a farewell gift from the club. Mrs. Louis Fogleman Jr. and sons, Hal and Dickson, of Greensboro, spent last week at Topsail Beach with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson. and ^/'e n n^ u'r A Raeford Hotel Bldg. (Beside H & R Block) Handmade Jewelry Gag Gifts Dashikis |,"?ni^n) 79c to 1.25 -KITS? 6.95 up 99c to 4.99 Imported Gifts Globe Strobe Light 17.95 49c to 15.95 Posters 2.99 Hand Carved Wood Tops v,oz 99c up i All Kinds For Men & Women MUSKOHl.25 BfdSS 49C UP up Incense 99c box Black Lamps Incense Burners Complete Units 99cTo2.99 Black Bulbs 99c Hand Carved Chess Sets Jupiter Mobile 2.99 21.95 Pennyrich Custom Fitted Bras & Girdles Hours: 10 to 5:30 Daily Closed Wed. Afternoons Reception Honors Mrs H C McLauchlm A number of friends from Rae ford attended the reception honor ing Mrs. H.C. McLauchlin on Sunday afternoon, May 30, in the penthouse of Kimberlee Apart ments in Charlotte, where the honoree resides. Mrs. McLauchlin moved to Charlotte from Raeford. Hosts for the party were the McLauchlin children and their spouses: Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Crenshaw of Ft. Deposit. Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Tom McLauchlin of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLauchlin of Qreensboro, and Mr. and Mrs. John McLauchlin of Arlington, Va. The grandchildren assisted in receiving guests who came from Charlotte and surrounding towns, as well as those from Raeford. At Raeford Dept. Store... SALE! MEN'S 3 PIECE TESTE? SUITS for Father's Day Gifting! Usually $130 to $140 in fine stores everywhere. You save $30 to $40 ? , check and compare! at RAEFORD DEPT. STORE ONLY MOO Yours in fashion stripes or solids. Sizes 36 to 46 ? Regular or long. Tf Jarman's new leisure-suit slip-ons are shoes you'll wear most any where and feel at ease. SuppJe upper leather, genuine leather sole, rubber heel. See them af your local larman dealer's. 'SHOES FOR M"*N A B TASSLE LOAFER LATCH LOAFER *29.95 *24.95 black or tan black or bro*n RAEFORD DEPT. STORE ...downtown Raeford

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