^^(KLxJxIL fZudsvJCtL Mrs. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter. 875-3785 Hough-Jones Couple Speak Wedding Vows Mrs. Leon Hough Miss Shirley Mae Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Jones of Raeford, and Leon Hough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Hough of Rockfish, spoke their marriage vows Sunday, June 13, at 3:00 p.m., at New Pilgrim Holiness Church in Raeford. Bishop Wal lace Shields of Winston-Salem officiated. , i Wedding music was presented by Miss Pamela S. Dockery, cousin of the bride, pianist, and Leo McRae and Danya Dockery, cousins of the bride, vocalists, who sang The * Lord's Prayer as the benediction. An altar arrangement of snap dragons and pink and white carna tions and candles was backed with palms. Family pews were marked with bows of pink ribbon. Escorted by her father, the bride wore an empire gown of candlelight organza and hand-embroidered Chantilly lace. Her veil was held by a cluster of hand-embroidered roses and she carried a cascade bouquet of pastel wedding roses, stephanotis and English ivy with pastel ribbon streamers. Miss Patricia Jones of Atlanta. Ga., sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a lavender poly ester knit dress draped with a wide cape trimmed with matching fringe and carried palm fronds with pink carnations and ribbon streamers. Bridesmaids were Miss Brenda Jones, sister of the bride, Miss Carolyn Shaw, cousin of the bride, Misses Evelyn and Irene Eden, the bridegroom's cousins, and Mrs. Denese Dupree, all of Raeford; and Miss Gail Shields of Winston Salem. Their pink dresses were ?made like the honor attendant's and they carried similar flowers. The flower girl, Angela Jones, niece of the bride, wore a lavender formal dress with embroidered lace Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Mrs. C.E. Jackson Melvin Ashburn Cliff Ellis, entered Monday Mrs. W.L. Alexander, surgery Monday Coy Richards, entered Sunday Mrs. Pauline Faulk M.V. Peele ST. JOSEPH Mrs. J.K. McNeill Sr. John Frank Chisholm V.A. FAYETTEVILLE James Lipe D.H. Williamson DUKE Carlton Gainey ? .C. MEMORIAL irry Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Wood Jr., entered Wednesday ? ROCKINGHAM Mrs. Mary K. Wright WOMACK ARMY Mrs. Gertrude Ivey, transferred from Walter Reed trim. Willie Eden, cousin of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. James W. Jones, cousin of the bride, served as best man. Grooms men were Dan and Clyde Hough of Rockfish, brothers of the bride groom; Amos Jones, brother of the bride, Eddie Dupree, Danny Davis, and Mark Bradley, cousin of the bridegroom, all of Raeford. Following the ceremony a supper was held in the church dining hall. Turkey, ham, potato salad, green beans, cake and punch were served. Mrs. Rener McNair, aunt of the bride, served cake and Mrs. Mag gie Farmer, aunt of the bride groom, poured punch. After a short wedding trip the newlyweds will be at home in the Scurlock Community. Out of town guests were: William H. Jones of Philadelphia, Pa., grand-uncle of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Rush McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKayhon of Southern Pines; Mr. and Mrs. John McNair and Mr. and Mrs. Farmer of Fayetteville; James H. Jones, Miss Emma Olive, Mrs. Monk, Miss Geraldine Luckie and To mecker Olive, all of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Avery of High Point, and Ernest Scull of Winston Salem. Davis-Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Davis of Oxford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Lorene, to Robert Edward Anderson of Charleston, S.C., son of Mrs. Jean R. Anderson of Aiken. S.C. and H. Gary Anderson of Graniteville, S.C. Miss Davis, formerly of Raeford, attended Hoke County High School and received a B.S. degree in social services from Campbell College. Mr. Anderson was graduated from Baptist College in Charleston and is employed by the North Charleston Police Department. The wedding is planned for August 15 in Oxford Presbyterian Church. Birthdays D. K. Parker D.K. Parker was honored Sun day with a picnic celebrating his 80th birthday. More than 20 relatives and friends were present for the occasion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis K. Parker Jr. Other hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McPherson and Major and Mrs. Duncan B. Parker. Invitation Mrs. Louise Sanders invites friends and relatives to attend the marriage of her daughter, Deborah Ann, to Steven Dale Blackburn on Sunday, nine 20, at 3:00 p.m., at Tabernacle Baptist Church, Route 2. Dinner Parties Given For Miss Gibson, Fiance Miss Julia Ann Gibson, bride elect of June, was honored with a dinner party given by Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. June Johnson at the Campbell home on Thursday evening of last week. An arrangement of white lilies centered the dining table where six guests were seated, and pink rosebuds centered the two auxiliary tables where places were marked for eight guests. Miss Gibson was presented with a corsage of white gardenias and a gift of silver in her chosen pattern. Miss Gibson and Jerry Tucker were entertained at supper Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell, Tom, Anne and David Howell at their home. Tables were placed on the lawn for picnic supfwr of fried chicken and accessories with home-made ice cream for dessert. The couple was remembered with a gift. Miss Jennie Hubard of Roanoke, Va., a classmate of the bride-elect at East Carolina University, who will be one of the bridesmaids, was an out-of-town guest on both occasions. The home of Mrs. Julius Jordan was the scene for a dinner party Monday night in honor of Miss Gibson. Co-hostesses were Misses Anna and Kelly Jordan. Dinner was served buffet style from the dining table, decorated with a large arrangment of pink roses. Guests were seated at three small tables placed in the living room. A corsage of white daisies and a gift of pewter were presented to the nonoree. Dessert Bridge Fetes Mrs. Norma Wilburn Mrs. Norma Wilburn, whose wedding to Avery Connell took place Saturday afternoon at the Raeford Methodist Church, was entertained at a dessert-bridge on Monday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. W.K. Morgan, with Mrs. Bob Gentry and Mrs.Nathan McGee, co-hostesses. Guests were seated at card tables, centered with arrangements of roses, and served a dessert of bridal cake squares, ice cream and coffee. The dining table, centered with a large arrangment of multi-colored roses, held an assortment of confec tions and a bowl of punch where guests served themselves during progressions. At the end of the game high score prize went to Mrs. William Mc Donald, and second high to Mrs. Larry Phillips. The hostesses remembered the honoree with a corsage and a framed Pennsylvania Dutch print marriage certificate. Cosmopolitan Club Members of the Cosmopolitan Dance Club gathered at the Mc Donald cabin and pond Saturday evening for a cookout. Personals Mrs. Gerald Sappenfield, Diane and John, and Mrs. Myrtle Sap penfield are spending the week in Norfolk, Va., with Mrs. Gerald Sappenfield's mother, Mrs. Mary Mann. Worth Graham Jr. of Virginia Beach, Va., spent last week here with his parents. Mrs. Younger Snead and her sister, Mrs. Mabel Hill, returned home Sunday from a stay at Topsail Beach. Mrs. Ella Mae Cook of Atlanta, Ga., visited her mother, Mrs. Dan Wilkes, and other relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Bundy, Larry Hine and Henry Bundy attended the graduation of the Bundy's grandson, James William Bundy, at Southview High School in Fay etteville on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conoly and children, Gail, David and Steve, spent the weekend at Lake Wac camaw. They were joined Sunday for a picnic by their other children, Sharon and Brenda, and the following members of the Conoly family: Mrs. J.L. Conoly, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Conoly, Mrs. Debby Woodell and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Jones, Mrs. Ralph Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Monroe and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Cono ly, Lawrence and Angela, and Ricky and Allen Sandy. FAMIL* WllAS >2*000*000 SAVE UP TO 75??l A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF LADIES QUALITY SPORTSWEAR IN ORIGINAL CARTONS FROM THE BANKRUPT W.T. GRANT CO. WE ARE OFFERING IT TO OUR CUSTOMERS AT A "ONCE IN A LIFETIME SAVINGS!" HURRY TO YOUR NEAREST FAMILY DOLLAR! * ? ss DRESSES. JACKET DRESSES AND 2 PIECE DRESSES VALUES TO s15 FASHION & DENIM STYLES VALUES TO s12 SHORTS IN PRE-WASHED DENIM L AND POLYESTER W VALUES TO s7 * TANK & SLEEVED STYLES KNIT TOPS VALUES TO s6 MAIN ST. Store Hours: Mon. thru Wed. 9 - 7 Thur., Fri., Sat. 9 - 9 Sun 1 - 6 PRICES GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST AT MORE THAN 227 FAMILY STORES