SOCIAL NEWS - 875-2121 Bass' Nursery School IniHu: 701 Mtrrtt Owm imI Mfidift Kfi. Rm Ofikiii tut Hmr 7:30 t.m. - 5:30 p.m. Muhy - Friday Ink ? /r if t/i't iiij I Amaaam ii/lll /^j r/r /j 'jmjJ Yjutt P litSTTmCTrmml rrvgtwm wwMf UmmWm ImmCrPoi Natiitkml Hmls Art Tm Smeks PrnM P?#y Saprvifd Fmoui Pby Am Mf Cifp0t$d Arts mi Mb Picnics Mwics Hw tflcNi^ app(kiti?u fir eMUrwi ??n 2 fKrt^h 5 *4 k rinj Hm m frijfiRi fie cMUtm CM! Bats' Ntrstry School I7M041 "A? Expwmc* in Lmnmj i?d bring" on FATHER'S DAY JUNE 20 with FLOWERS from ^c/vriesi 325 N. Main St. RAEFORD, N.C. 875-8245 Gene & Mary Lee Chalaire e News James Michael Bundy of Rt. 2. Raeford. and James Anthony Clark of Rt. 4, Raeford. have been named to the Wingate College Dean's List for the spring semester. It takes a grade-point average of at least 3.3 of a possible 4.0 with no grade lower than "C" for a student to qualify for the Dean's List. Bible School The Vacation Bible School of Sandy Grove United Methodist Church is under way this week at the church, with the commence ment scheduled for 6 p.m. Satur day. followed by a picnic. liie new pastor of Sandy Grove, the Rev. Russell Knowles, and his wife will be welcomed formally at the commencement. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Bible School classes started Monday and are being held daily from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. through Friday. Vacation Bible School will be held at Freedom Chapel AME Zion Church, Monday, June 21. through Friday, June 25. The pastor. Rev. James L. Glenn, director of Christian educa tion, L.L. Lyons, superintendent of Sunday School, Artis Beatty and the entire staff extends a sincere welcome to everyone, especially to children, to attend this Vacation Bible School. The classes will be held at 5 p.m. each day. If you need transportation, please call 875-8078 or 875-4231 before 3:00 p.m., each day. HAZEL KA Y TOURS Disney World *120 Dates: Jvly 22-25, Aug. 12-15 and Sapt. 9-12. Nashville & Grand Ole Opry *150 Dates: J?iy 22-25, Aug. 5-1, S?pt. 9-12, and Oct. 21-24. May through 0ctob?r ? World's Fair ?135*160 HAZEL KAY TOURS Call Mary R. Maples 875-2423 REVIVAL SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Raeford, North Carolina JUNE 20 - 23 led by the YOUTH EVANGELISM TEAM CHARLES MEDLIN Guest Speaker KARLA DOCKERY Music Director MELANIE ALLEN Pianist SERVICES SUNDAY 11 A.M. SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 7:30 P.M. Public Cordially Invited BILLY C. BEAVER Pastor 1 BEV. TILLMAN Minister of Music and Youth Mr*. Steve Phillips, Social Reporter, 875-4171 Cataldo-Whiteis Couple Wed In Texas Ceremony Wedding vows were exchanged by Shirley Rene Whiteis and Charles Christopher Cataldo, Sat urday evening, May twenty second at 7:00 p.m. in The First Methodist Church, Bedford, Texas. Officiating was Father Philip Johnson of Arlington, Texas. The altar of the church was flanked by a pair of five branched candelabra trees centered by a fifteen branched candelabra, en twined with greenery, yellow roses, daisies and miniature carnations. Six Boston ferns completed the decor. A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Denise French of Arlington. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Whiteis of Hurst, Texas, and Mr. Charles C. Cataldo and the late Mrs. Cataldo of Andover. Massachusetts. The bride is the granddaughter of Oscar Scull of Raeford and the late Mrs. Scull. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal length gown of white organdy with a bodice of brocaded mesh, seeded with baby pearls and irridescent sequins, forming a sweetheart off - the - shoulder neckline. Her floor - length veil and blushing veil of white organza net attached to a headband of brocaded net with matching baby pearls. She carried a bouquet of yellow rose buds, daisies, white miniature carnations and a Japette orchid which she lifted from her bouquet and wore on her honeymoon. Arlene White of Fort Worth served her sister as matron - of - honor. She wore a gown of yellow organdy and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, daisies, and miniature carnations. Bridesmaids were Michele Whiteis, sister - in ? law of the bride, of Hurst. Mary Anne Pelle grino. cousin of the groom, of New York, Shirley Warfford of Hurst, and Sheri Grant of Arlington. Texas. They were attired like the honor attendant and carried matching bouquets. Mollie Jean Adams, cousin of the bride, served as flower girl. She was dressed entirely in white and carried a miniature lace basket of artificial yellow hearts with yellow WE WANT TO WW OUT CANCER NYOUR UFETM: AMERCAN ONCH&SOCCTY .* i Luncheon. Parties 1 Weddings 5 CALL i Pat Howard 875-8635 or 875-4334 Mrs. Charles Christopher Cataldo ribbon streamers. Jim Cataldo of Arlington served his brother as best man. Grooms men were Vincent Pellegrino of New York. Gregory Whiteis of Idaho. Lester W. Whiteis of Hurst and Cliff Woods of Irving. Texas. The mother of the bride was attired in a candlelight brocaded lace gown and wore an Japette orchid corsage. The grandmother of the bride was dressed in an aqua formal gown and wore a corsage of yellow rose buds. Following a honeymoon trip to the coast the coupie will live in Arlington. Texas. REHEARSAL DINNER The groom's father hosted the rehearsal dinner on Friday at "The Cork and Cleaver Restaurant" in Arlington. Gifts were presented to the wedding party by the bride and Birth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr announce the birth of a daughter. Carol Jean on June 6. at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Mrs. Carr is the former Peggy Wood. ( Wedding DECORATED C. Ashley 8754087 groom . RECEPTION The bride's parents entertained with a Dinner Reception in the 2001 ballroom at the AMFAC Hotel following tin; wedding. Miss Delaine Peekham. cousin ol the bride, presided over the bride's book. Out of state quests were Charle? C. Cataldo of Andover. Ma.. Mr and Mrs. Sam A. Pellegrino Vincent and Mary Anne Pellegrini of East Northport. N.Y.. Mr. anc Mrs. Anthony Pellegrino. Mr. anc Mrs. Peter Krusell. Mr. and Mrs Patrick Pizzano, Miss Patricii Pizza no. and Mr. and Mrs. An thony Pi/zano of Methuen. Mass Mrs. Edna Geeslin of Long Beach Ca.. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Whitei: of Mt. Home. Idaho. Josh Scull ol Raeford. Miss Delaine Peekham o! Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs James Pi//ano of Weymouth Mass. CONOLY REUNION Sunday, June 27th 1 p.m. Antioch Presbyterian Church All Relat ives anc] Friends Invited Br info Picnic Lunch [GREAT WAYS TO BEAT THE SUMMER HEAT! 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