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
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compositions by Bach. Handed
Massanet, Franck l ?V
others. William Daniels, brother of
DulTth "BIe"this House .
uunng the ceremony he sang "The
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Dairns ^anctuary was enhanced by
cho^ loft rUped the chancel and
greenerv T^"8 3 back8r?und of
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glabra nanklTmftchinf^ai
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bench f?r
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brideC?wore a" her paren,s' *e
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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