Mrs. Steve Phillipa, Social Reporter, 875-4171 White - Gardner Wedding Vows Spoken In Lumberton Church Miss Jennifer Susan Gardner became the bride of James Fisher White on Saturday, May 8, in a 12:00 noon ceremony held at the First Baptist Church in Lumber ton. Dr. Russell T. Cherry and the Rev. Gary Mull officiated for the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrin Gardner of Lumberton and the granddaughter | of J.M. McGougan of Lumber Bridge and the late Mrs. Mc Gougan. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Franklin White of Hudson, Ohio. A program of wedding music was provided by Mrs. John Reissner, organist, and Dr. Robert Romine, trumpeter. Given in marriage by her father, ? the bride wore a formal gown of " organza, Alencon lace and seed pearls, fashioned with a scooped neckline, long tapered sheer sleeves with lace and pearl appliques and covered buttons, raised waistline and bodice overlaid with lace and pearls. The slightly flared skirt, accented with lace and pearl appli ques, was edged in matching lace and extended into a cathedral train. Her cathedral-length veil of illusion, edged in matching lace, i fell from a Camelot cap of lace and pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of white roses. Mrs. John Charles Sowers served as her sister's matron of honor. She wore a formal dress of Shamrock Green linen. A removable balero jacket piped in white linen covered the spaghetti-strapped bodice. The natural waistline was accented with a white string belt. She carried a > bouquet of mixed spring flowers. Bridesmaids, whose attire was like that of the honor attendant, were Miss Elizabeth Ward Ropers of Atlanta. Georgia, Miss Cathy Lynn Lewis of Durham, Miss Mary Leslie Bennett of Rockingham, Mrs. Starkey Sharp V of Winston Salem, Mrs. Steven Rick Alex ander of Laurinburg, and Mrs. Preston Emmett Corbett of Win ston-Salem. } Mr. White was his son's best man. Ushers were Frederick Birthday Steven Randal Miller Steven Randal Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Odell Miller, of Route 1, Lumber Bridge, cele brated his seventh birthday with a party, given by his parents, at his home on Saturday afternoon. Several games were played before the gifts were opened. Each child received a party favor. Refresh ments of Birthday cake, ice cream cones, potato chips, nuts and Coke were then served. Those sharing in the festivities during the afternoon were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Irion, Sr. His sisters and brothers, Cindy Creech, and Susan, Michael and Eddie Miller. Other honored guests were: Candy and Marie Craig, Mandy Creech, Angela and Allison Miller, Shawn and Dawn Brock, Shaun Beasley, Jeannie and John Thompson, and Wendy and John Irion. Personal All of Mrs. A.J. Freeman's children were home for Mother's Day and some of the grandchildren and great grandchildren. It was an enjoyable day having them all home. A lovely dinner was served and Mrs. Freeman received many nice gifts. Barry Ellis of Winston -Salem spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis. HAZEL KAY TOURS Disney World *120 Dotes: May 27 30, Jwm 1113, J?ly 12-25, A eg. 12-15 mi Sept. *-12. Nashville & Grand 01* Opry *1 SO Dates: Jwm 3-4, 17-20, Jvty 22-25, Ae?. 5 1, Sept. 9-12, m 4 Oct. 21-24. May tfcr??fli October ? World's Foir ?135*1 40 HAZEL KAY TOURS Call Mary R. Map/as ?TUttl r Mrs. James Fisher White Robert White and William Scott White of Hudson, Ohio, Harold Wood Vann of Chapel Hill, John Wendell Wright of Atlanta, Ga.. Preston Emmett Corbett of Win ston-Salem, and Stewart Carl Piotter of Akron, Ohio. After a wedding trip to Charles ton, S.C. and Kiawah Island, the couple will reside in Roswell, Georgia. The bride is a graduate of Lumberton High School and Salem College. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hudson High School and Wake Forest University. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the bridegroom's parents on Friday evening at the Pinecrest Country Club. The parents of the bride enter tained at a reception immediately following the ceremony at the Country Club. Mrs. McFadyen is Honored Mrs. Joe Chesnutt and Mrs. Tom McBryde gave a luncheon Sunday, honoring their mother, Mrs. W.L. McFadyen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McBryde. Those attending from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gammon of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. William McFadven, John Everett and Laura McFadyen of Southern Pines; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gammon, Jr., Heather and Tripp of Durham; Mrs. J.B. In gram of Mt. Gilead; Dr. and Mrs. Carlos Cooper and Todd Nash of Winston-Salem. The wedding ring: a loving tradition. Wedding rings have been around almost as long as weddings themselves. The use of the wedding ring was first recorded in ancient Egypt. It was worn on the third finger of the left hand because that finger was believed to be connected by an artery to the heart. During the late Roman Empire, a young maiden would receive a gold engagement ring The ring sym bolized an everlasting love that would never tarnish, just like the metal from which it was made. In 1554, Queen Mary chose a "plain hoop of gold" for her man-iage to Philip of Spain, establishing the prestige of the simple gold wedding band. At that time, the wedding ring was worn on the third finger of the right hand in some cultures And during the reign of Henry VIII, it was fashionable to wear a wedding ring on the thumb! Today, rings are involved in millions Of American weddings every year And most of those rings are real karat gold After all ? Nothing else feel* like real gold. Nothing else makes any moment so precious Main 8trect, Raeford I Mrs. Susie Baker | Honored By I Family Members | A Mother's Day Dinner was held \ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [ Rowland Baker on Fulton St. on Sunday, May 9, to honor Mrs. Susie Baker, 83. A delicious dinner was served as family members enjoyed good fel lowship. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Gulfport. Miss., and Mr and Mrs. Curtis Baker of Aberdeen. Attending from Raeford were Mrs. Susie Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frederick and Lori; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baker, Jeff and Penny; Mrs. Alice Charles, Tommy and Billy; Mrs. Lynn Johnson and Ricky; Mrs. Cindy Goodman and Daphnie; Bobby Baker, J.W. Cain, Mary Saunders and Flossie Coving ton. Bounds - Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Junior Bounds of Raeford announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Anne, of Wilmington, to Gary Marshall Gentry of Cary. Mr. Gentry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Marshall Gentry of Raeford and the grandson of Mrs. Charles Edward Stewart, Jr., also of Rae ford, and the late Mr. Stewart. An August 14 wedding is planned at the First Baptist Church in Red Springs. Miss Wood Honor Guest At Shower On May 7, the women of Pine Forest United Methodist Church honored Miss Martha Ann Wood with a floating shower. Upon arrival the hostesses pre sented the honoree with a corsage of white carnations. Guests were invited to the re freshment table that was covered with a linen and lace tablecloth and centered with an arrangement of spring flowers. Miss Wood received many useful gifts. Out of town guests were Mrs. George Wood and Mrs. Jesse Gulledge. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Graham Monroe spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Zan Monroe, and sons, Allen and Lindsay, in New Bern. FIVE GENERATIONS - Seated \LR\ Mrs. Roy Rogers of Gulf port. Miss., holding Daphnie Goodman, and Mrs. Susie Baker. Standing L-R Mrs. Cindy Goodman and her mother. Mrs. Alice Charles. This five generation picture was taken on Sunday at the Mother 's Day dinner for Mrs. Susie Baker. Pig-picking Given For Couple On Saturday evening Miss Martha Ann Wood and Andy Brown were entertained with a pig-picking at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Casey of Kinston. Other hostesses for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sutton. Approximately 35 guests attended. The hostesses presented the honored couple with gifts for their home. Mr. Brown and Miss Wood will be married on May 30. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Wood. Personol Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips and children. Brad and Brooke of Ashehoro spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Upchurch and Mrs. W.C. Phillips and Bill. Births Skip and Pandy Autry announce the birth of a daughter. Lindsay Katherine. on April 20. in Moore Memorial Hospital at Pinehurst. Capt. and Mrs. Tom Bolin of Clarksville. Tetin. announce the birth of a son. Patrick Daniel, bom on May 3. Mrs. Bolin is the former Mary Wallace McLean. ANN'S Figure Salon 118 W. 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