Mrs. Steve Phillips, Social Reporter, 875-4171 Barefoot-Scarboro Nuptials 'Exchanged Here Saturday Miss Debra Carroll Scarboro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Carroll Scarboro, Jr. of Raeford and Jerry Alan Barefoot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rudolph Barefoot of Raleigh, were united in marriage on Saturday, May 15, at 3:00 p.m., in the Raeford United Methodist Church. The Rev. Arthur Winstead officiated for the double ring ceremony. ) The church altar was centered with a floral arrangement with two brass urns and two candelabra on either side. Family pews were marked with hurricane globes ac cented with greenery and ribbons. Mrs. Betty Upchurch, organist, and soloists. Miss Amy Hemmens and Larry Upchurch, provided nuptial music. Selections included "Evergreen", "One Hand, One ^ Heart", and "Wedding Prayer". Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown featuring a chapel-length train of Chiffonette and sculptured Chan tilly lace over taffeta. The fitted lace bodice featured a Queen Anne neckline outlined with scalloped lace etched with seed pearls, full length tapered lace sleeves ending with a ruffle over the hand and a natural waistline accented with a | satin bow and ribbon streamers. ? The flared skirt extended into a chapel train. A scalloped Chantilly lace ruffle bordered the hemline of the gown. Her headpiece was a layered waltz-length mantilla of bridal illusion bordered with scal loped Chantilly lace and accented with lace motifs flowing from a Chantilly lace cap etched with seed pearls. ^ Wanda Miller of Virginia Beach, w Va. was maid of honor. She was attired in a kelly green floor-length dress with attached cape and draped neckline in front and back. Her headpiece was a green hat with yellow roses and yellow ribbons extending down the back of the dress. She carried a wicker basket of mixed spring flowers. Bridesmaids, whose attire was identical to that of the maid of honor were Lisa Crowder of Rae ) ford, Karen Nicholson of Raleigh, and Jill Coughlin of Charleston, S.C. Mr. Barefoot was his son's best man. Ushers were Bob Barefoot, brother of the bridegroom; Brian Scarboro, brother of the bride; and Ridge Nance of Raleigh. Tlie mother of the bride wore a light green floor-length dress fashioned with a lace bodice, fc sleeves, and a natural waistline with tie belt. The bridegroom's mother wore a yellow floor -length dress of chiffon over taffeta. For traveling, the bride wore a white accordion pleated skirt with matching waist-length shirt and matching accessories. ANN'S Figure Salon 118 W. Edlnborough (Beside Chamber of Commerce) 875-4990 New Dancersize Class B?glns May 20 Mon. ?r Thurs. 7-8 p.m. Hurry / Sign Up Now Membership Limited 12.50 FOR ? 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REHEARSAL DINNER A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the bridegroom's parents on Friday evening at the Sheraton Inn in Southern Pines for members of the wedding party and out of town guests. BRIDESMAIDS' LUNCHEON A bridesmaids' luncheon was held on Friday, May 14, at the home of Mrs. Betty Skipper in Fayetteville. Assisting with the luncheon were Mrs. Lacy Scarboro and Miss Suzette Skipper. Special guests were the bridal couple's mothers, Mrs. Carroll Scarboro and Mrs. Earl Barefoot. PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES A floating shower honoring Miss Scarboro was held on Friday evening, May 8, between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Methodist Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Flora Alice Crowder and Miss Lisa Crowder, Mrs. Mary Brady, Mrs. Lula Davis, and Miss Amy Hemmens. The hostesses presented the honoree with a wrist corsage of silk flowers. Out of town guests were Mrs. . Usttx . JSkipper and Miss Suzette Skipper of Fayetteville. LUNCHEON HONORS MISSES SCARBORO AND JONES Mrs. Robert Townsend and Miss Susan Townsend entertained at a luncheon in honor of Misses Debra Scarboro and Barbara Ann Jones, brides-elect, on Saturday, May 9, at the Manor Inn in Pinehurst. Places were laid for fifteen. Two potted geraniums decorated the dining table and were later pre sented to the honorees. The brides-elect were presented gifts of china in their chosen patterns by Mrs. Townsend, and baskets of dried flower arrange ments, by Miss Townsend. Mrs. Dennis Ellis and daughters, Diana and Kristen returned to her home in Cherry Point after spend ing the past three weeks here with relatives. Her husband, Sgt. Den nis Ellis of the U.S. Marine Corps, has been attending the Naval Weapons School in China Lake, Calif, for the past three weeks. Baker - Beaver The Rev. and Mrs. Billy C. Beaver announce the marriage of their daughter, Melissa Leahanne, to Norris C. Baker of Wilmington, on Saturday evening. May 15, 1982 at the home of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William L. Baker of Wilming ton. The bride was escorted by her father who also officiated the ceremony. Wedding music was provided by pianist, the Rev. Bev. Tillman and vocalist, Charles Hottel. A reception was held following the ceremony at the home. The bride attended Campbell University and is now employed with Pine Hurst. The bridegroom is a graduate of Campbell University. He is em ployed with Pine Needles. The couple will make their home in Southern Pines. Luncheon Fetes Miss Wood On Saturday, May 15, Miss Martha Ann Wood was honored with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Joe Upchurch. Other hostesses were Mrs. Harry Turner of Gatesville, and Dr. Ann Godfrey of Raleigh. Upon arrival, the hostesses pre sented the honoree with a corsage of daisy pompons. Places were laid for twelve at individual tables in the living room. A buffet luncheon was served from the dining room table which was covered wtth a linen and lace table cloth and centered with an arrange ment of silk flowers. Special guest was Mrs. Chester Brown of Goldsboro, mother of the groom -elect. The hostesses remembered Miss Wood with gifts of china and crystal. Bridol Luncheon Is Given For Miss Mercer Miss Linda Mercer", May bride elect of Ted Davis, was guest of honor on Wednesday, May 12, at a linen luncheon in Lumberton at John's Restaurant. Hostesses were Mrs. Carl Livermore and Mrs. John Polok . Upon arrival, the honoree was presented a corsage of white Fiji mums and baby's breath. The luncheon tables were centered with arrangements of pink roses and miniature carnations. The bride elect's place was marked with a pink rose. Covers were laid for fourteen. Following the lunch of congealed salad, crepes, and strawberry des sert, the honoree opened the shower gifts of beautiful linens. 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The bride-elect is a senior at Cape Fear Senior High School. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Seventy-First High School and is presently attending Fayetteville Technical Institute. He is employed at Burlington Industries in Raeford as a machinist. Shower Honors MissLaviner Miss Barbara Laviner, bride elect of David Currie was honored May 15 with a floating bridal shower. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Cindy Currie, Mrs. Althenia Hawkins and Mrs. Myrtle Currie. It was held at Five Points United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Upon arrival Miss Laviner was presented with a corsage of White Carnations by the hostesses. The mothers of the bride-elect and groom -elect were also presented corsages. Guests were invited to the re freshment table that was covered with a white linen tablecloth and centered with an arrangement of silk flowers and candles. Punch, cake squares, nuts & mints were served. Miss Laviner was presented a lingerie chest from the hostesses*. Barbara Laviner and David Currie are to be married on June 27th. On Sunday, May 16 guests in the home of Mrs. Ellicia McMillan were Mrs. Mildred B. Hill and Mrs. Bessie G. Currie, both of Southern Pines. UDC Holds May Meeting The Raeford chapter of the United Daughters of the Confeder acy met on May 14 at the home of Miss Josephine Hall. Mrs. Mari anna McLean, vice-president, pre sided and led the ritual, pledge of allegiance, and salutes to the flags. Miss Hall reported that the cemetery committee had found over eighty cemeteries in the county and that these would be located on maps and a copy sent to the State Archives. Mrs. McLean reported on the District meeting held in Dunn and that the Raeford chap ter's yearbook won first place. Miss Sarah Lytch urged everyone with written family histories to give a copy to the local library. Mrs. Mary McNeill urged everyone to keep the scrapbook in mind by contributing materials, articles, pictures and support. A committee was ap pointed to make plans for the June meeting which will be a luncheon. An account of the life of General Ashby was read by Mrs. Mary McNeill. The poem of the month, "Lines On A Confederate Note" was read by Miss Isabel McFadyen. During the social hour, refresh ments were served by the hostesses. Miss Hall, Mrs. Janie Monroe, and Mrs. Ethel Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatlin have returned from a 10 day visit in Long Beach, Calif, where they visited Mrs. Gatlin's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Riddle and Mrs. Gatlin's brother, Clinton Ross, and family. While in Calif, they spent one day and night with Dr. and Mrs. Tom Shapiro in Palm Springs. Calif. Local residents will remember Mrs. Shapiro as Mary Roberts, daughter of Mrs. Eloise Roberts of Harris Ave., Raeford. ^Wedding da?t DECORATED C. Ashley 875-4087 WITH Mtoc WORLD'S FAIR KNOXVILLE, TENN. ~~~Afcfc/Z5fK- 28th 2 Full Days At The Fair ? Plus Tour Of Biltmore Estate CONTACT MERLE IMMEDIATELY Merle Lancaster P.O. 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