ICmJjL Mrs. Steve Phillips. Social Reporter, 875-4171 ' Mclnnis- Nixon Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Mclnnis of West End announce the engage anient of their daughter. Jane Teresa, to Harold Robert Nixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Nixon of Aberdeen. The bride- to be is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is currently employed by Rex Hospital in Raleigh as a Registered Nurse. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Sandhills Community College and is the Operations Coordinator of Telerent Leasing Corporation in Raleigh. An April 24th wedding is planned. All friends ure cordially invited to attend. Miss Conoly. Bride-elect Feted Miss Brenda Conoly, bride-elect of April 10. was honored with a miscellaneous shower Friday even ing. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Carol Laviner and Mrs. James Walker of Wagram. After gifts were opened guests 4 were invited into the dining room of the Laviner home for refreshments. Guests were served punch, coffee, cake, tarts, ruts, chips and cheese crackers from the dining table which was centered with a bridal * arrangement. Miss Conoly received a corsage and several gifts from the hostesses. Mrs. Dore Honored With Stork Shower Mrs. Elaine Dore was honored with a baby shower, given by Mrs. Peggy Posey and Mrs. Nancy Molchan in the home of Mrs. Sandra Holcomb. The honoree was presented a corsage of yellow daisies. After Mrs. Dore opened her many lovely gifts, the guests were . served punch, cake squares, potato chips, dip. nuts and mints. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Avery Connell returned Thursday from vacation ing in the Virgin Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Clark and son. William, of Reidsville spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. "W.T. Gibson. Weekend guests in the home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Paul Burnett were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abbott of Virginia Beach and Mr. Abbott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott, of Harrington. Del. RENTA rrenmcx CARPET CLEANER Proven in tests to get carpets brighter m halt the time New Low Rates Roeford Cleaners RmM, N. C. Mill er-Ray Cou p I e Wed AtGalatia Sunday nf,MrS ?'!in w Lcc Ray' daughter Of Mr and Mrs. Marshall Gillis Robert Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Miller, were married Sunday March 6, at 3:00 p.m., in the Galatia Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Russell B rleming officiating. John William Gillis, organist and Beth Auman, soloist, provided nuptial music. Escorted by her father, the bride wore an empire - styled gown of and v? r 1 8an^r- over an8elskin ?d la<*. The skirt showed control fullness with three Bandeau of lace in a vertical fashion, and a lgh rising flounce extending into a Chapel train. Her bridal headwear was designed as a halo of matching jace holding a tiered veil of silk illusion worn in a Madome style. She earned a cascade bouquet of white miniature carnations, yellow sweetheart rosev, and spring fern. Mrs. Robin Propst of Charlotte was matron of honor. She wore a yellow floral gown with lace cap sleeves and carried a nosegay of orange sweetheart roses, peaches and cream carnations, and white snowdrift pompons. Attired identically to the honor attendant were bridesmaids, Mrs Ellen Gregory of Charlotte. Mrs.' Ca",e Sugg of Greenville, Mrs. Donna Forsythe of Wilmington. Mrs. Carol Morns, sister of the ?ride.8/0?m. and Mrs. Judy Caudill, both of Fayetteville. Honorary bridesmaids were Mrs Cheryl Ray and Miss Lynn Lindsay ?f ,F?yette^lle. Mrs. Kathy Hall Hill M1" y*nCy White of ChaPel Hill, Mrs. Janice Coburn and Miss Janet Siler of Wilmington, Mrs. M^Arthur of Chadbourn. and Miss Teresa Smith of Banner Junior Woman's Club the!rhFpJhni?r Woman's Club held their February meeting at the Civic Center on Monday evening, Feb. DrGnfinSP?M^for theeveningwas Dr. Diane McGrath. Director of thP ^an.ccr Information Service at the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center of Duke Hospital program was co - sponsored by the Amencan Cancer Society. se?ed"hefand do"8.hnuts were served before a bnef business meeting. During the meeting four new members were installed ' T^ey were Mrs. Dale Ward. Mrs Kenneth Hendrix, Mrs. Younger Snead. Jr., and Mrs. A1 Taylor Personals Mrs. Carolyn Dailey spent last Friday in Raleigh where she attend ed the unveiling of a portrait of theTc cCWt?n- former Clerk of ie SuPreme Court for the hHH ? .yeirs- The ceremony was p ld '.n the Courtroom of the Justice Bui d. ng- Mr Newton retired^ bepu? a'eVk "ey 'S " f?rmer N I"0""611 3nd Steve Wilb"m of NLSU are spending the spring S MS WAth their Pa?ts. Mr and Mrs. Avery Connell. Attending the funeral of Mrs Frances McGoogan from out of Ind MCre ^rS- Char,es Howard and Mrs Larry Hutchison of arren. N.J., Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Hodges and Bobby Hodges of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Foster of Millsboro. Del., Mr. and MrrS'andnMth ^nnedy of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs Shorty Kennedy of La Grange. Andell Hodges of andSMr h Hodges of Mt. Olive. - Weekend. * C?n?'y- durin8 ROBESON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Red Springs North Carolina Non Sectarian & Non Discriminatory Accepting Limited Number Of Applications For Enrollment In Grades K-12, Through March 31 For School Year 77 - 78. Affiliated With The Southern Association Of Colleges 4 Schools. Elk. They carried long stemmed white carnations with white stream ers. Mr. Miller served as his son's best man. Ushers were the brother of the bride, Marshall Ray, W.C. Strickland, Gil Lindsay, Tony Zaremski, all of Fayetteville, and Tommy Rachaels of Pembroke. The bride's parents entertained with a reception in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony. The couple will reside in Fay etteville. The bride is a graduate of Seventy - First High School, Lees - McRae College, and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. She is employed with the Cum berland County Board of Edu cation. The bridegroom is a Seventy - First graduate, as well as Fayetteville Techincal Institute and Pembroke State University. He is with the General Adjusters Bureau. Luncheon Miss Ray was honored with a bridal luncheon given by Mrs. Kenneth P. Ritter, aunt of the bride in Raeford at the home of Mrs. John Walker on March 5. Upon arrival Miss Ray was presented a corsage of pink car nations. Places were laid for eighteen guests. The bride's table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with an arrangement of pink carnations. Smaller tables for the bridemaids and honorary bridesmaids were covered with white linen and centered with pink carnations. The honoree was presented a gift of silver in her chosen pattern. Pisarik - Autry Announcement is made of the engagement of Mary Ellen Pisarik of Raleigh. North Carolina and David A. Autry of Charleston Heights. South Carolina. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Pisarik of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, and Mrs. Gilbert Autry. The bride ? elect is a 1976 graduate of Iowa State University with a degree from the college of Home Economics in Food and Nutrition. She is currently em ployed as a dietitian at Wake County Medical Center. Mr. Autry is a 1968 graduate of Hoke County High School and has served eight years in the Air Force. He is a junior student in ROTC at Baptist College in Charleston Heights. South Carolina. The couple plan a four o'clock ceremony on April 1 1. 1977, in the Chapel of the Citadel at Charles ton. S.C. A reception and dinner will he held at the Sheraton Inn in North Charleston. S.C. following the ceremony. Births Mr. and Mrs. Monte Lunsford announce the birth of a son. Monte M. Lunsford. II. March 1 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Lunsford is the former Patricia Ann Lewis. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL E.G. Inman Jesse Gulledge. home Mrs. Clarence Brown John Dune McNeill Mrs. John Frank Chisholm N.A. Mercer Rev. John Ropp. home SOUTHEASTERN GENERAL Worth Graham ROCKINGHAM HOSPITAL Mrs. Mary K. Wright ST. JOSEPH Mrs. Beulah McNeill WALTER REID HOSPITAL Clyde Knox Mr. and Mrs. Everette Ferrell of saxapahaw visited her mother. Mrs. Carl Freeman over the week end. Ansleys Celebrote 30th Anniversory The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Ansley of Antioch celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary on March 3. Home for the weekend with their parents were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanton of Bennettsville, S.C.. Drew Ansley of Asheville, Mark Ansley of Raleigh, and Peter and Caroline Ansley. REVIVAL RAEFORD PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Corner Of Prospect Ave. and Weaver Street. EVANGELIST Rev. Sam Whichard, Pastor M1 . Cormtl Pentecostol Holiness Church Of Foy*Tt*vill* MARCH 28 tfcrv APRIL 3 $Tfk?? 7:30 Cock Ivtaing ENGAGED COUPLES ONIY 1 Engaged? g Then Be Sure And Get Your FREE RUBY I CRYSTAL WEDDING BOWL Our engagement gift to you! This lovely ruby and crystal wedding bowl . . . perfect as a beautiful centerpiece or a treasured momento. So come in and get yours . . . it's gift wrapped and waiting for you! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! Also ask about our Special Under 21 CREDIT PLAN for married or engaged couples ... No Co-Signers Needed! 112 HARRIS AVENUE RAEFORD, N.C. At Raeford Dept. Store dl\Xx?*4 LOOK FORWARD ' ~to c^^LO Pretty Easter DRESSES 2 pc. Jacket dresses, long and short sleeve dresses - Jr., Missie, half sizes up to 32Vi. from 12 99 Famous Name SPORTSWEAR COORDINATES Devon - others. Blazers, slacks, skirts, vests, blouses galore! Spring and Easter SHOES. . . to complete your new wardrobe. Hi heels, lo heels, wedgies ? open or closed styles in new fashion colors. Black patent, navy, white, bone, red plus pretty pastels. N-M-EEE widths ? from Brims Are Beautiful! Bedecked with flowers, dainty fabric and feather trim. ' mt SHADOWLINE SLIPS Full or half. ..sizes 32-42 coo goo to Spring GLOVES White, black, bone OOO Spring BAGS Black patent, navy, white, bone, red tan. 99 to 12 99 RAEFORD DEPT STORE . . .downtown Raefnrd

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