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Miss Bounds Becomes Bride Of Gary Gentry Saturday First Baptist Church, Red Springs was the setting for the morning wedding of Miss Susan Anne Bounds and Gary Marshall Gentry. -Vows were exchanged on Saturday, September 11 at 10:30. The Reverend Billy Beaver offi ciated for the double ring cere mony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Laurena Bounds of Raeford and the late Mr. Bounds. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Marshall Gentry of Raeford and the grandson of Mrs. Charles Stewart of Raeford. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Raymond Ammons of Red Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson of Red Springs presided at the bridal register in the foyer of the church. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Glenn Langdon, organist and Mrs. Jac quelyn Myers, harpist. The brides' white floor length gown of silk organza and Alencon lace had a high yoke neckline of Schiffli lace and a U-shaped fitted waist bodice, appliqued with Alen con lace and seeded with pearls. The full sheer long sleeves were also appliqued with Alencon lace with a ruffled cuff of Schiffli lace. The gown featured an attached Chapel train bordered in Alencon lace and seed pearls edged in a deep ruffle of Schiffli lace. The bride's matching headpiece was a white brim hat - covered in Schiffli lace and seed pearls. The right side was turned up and accented with white silk roses. A fingertip bridal illusion was attached. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of babies breath, sonia and white wedding roses and stephanotis accented with white satin bridal ribbon and love knot streamers. Miss Marsha Gentry of Green ville, sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride as maid of honor. She wore a floral print gown of ivory silk organza over taffeta. The fitted bodice featured a scooped neckline and puffed sleeves. A border print encircled the hemline of the softly gathered skirt. Miss Gentry carried a basket of sonia roses, yellow daisies, lavender status and babies breath. Bridesmaids, whose gowns and bouquets were identical to that of the honor attendant, were Mrs. Laurence Willis of Cheraw. S.C., Miss Marinell Johnson of Raeford, Mrs. James Warner, Jr. of Rae ford. Mrs. Raz Autry III of Raeford. and Miss Patty Owens of Graham. Bob Gentry served as his son's best man. Groomsmen were Mark Gentry, brother of the groom, of Raeford, Stan Winberry of Cary. Steve Wilburn of Wendell, Thomas Bounds. Joel Bounds, and Ricky Bounds, brothers of the bride of Raeford. The mother of the bride wore a formal gown of seafoatn green floral with long sleeves and round neckline. The blouson bodice was complimented with a crystal pleated skirt. Mrs. Bounds'corsage was a white orchid. HAZEL KAY TOURS Mgy through October - World's Fair '135*160 Nashville & Grand Ole Opry $150 Dates: Oct. 21-24 1 day trip World's Fair Sat. Oct. 2 *40 HAZEL KAY TOURS Call Mary R. Maples 875-2423 Mrs. Gary Marshall Gentry The groom's mother wore a formal, dress of light blue organza over tafetta designed with a high round neckline and elbow length loose sleeves ending in accent tucks. The slightly gathered skirt, featuring tucks at the hemline was attached to the blouson bodice at the waistline and touched by matched ribbons. The maternal grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Paul Owens, of Burlington was attired in a gown of light blue chiffon over tafetta featuring a V-neck and long flow ing sleeves. The empire waistline was set-in with matching blue lace. Her corsage was a white glamalia. Mrs. Owens was escorted by the maternal grandfather. Paul Owens. The maternal grandmother of the groom. Mrs. Charles Stewart, wore a floor length dusty rose crepe dress featuring a Queen Anne high fitted neckline and accented by covered buttons on the bodice. She wore a white glamalia corsage. The church was decorated with large baskets of mixed flowers. Hurricane shades and large white candles on fern stands decorated with ivy provided candlelight. Pew markers were yellow daisies, roses, and babies breath. Mr, & Mrs. McLeod Attend Ball Mr. and Mrs. J.B. McLeod attended the 1982 Debutante Ball, at the Raleigh Civic Center in Raleigh on Friday evening of last week. Their granddaughter Katherine McLeod, daughter of Joe McLeod and Mrs. Janet Wiggs McLeod of Fayetteville, was among the 213 members of the state's leading ladies who took a bow to tradition by stepping out into society in the 56th North Carolina annual ball. Miss McLeod is a sophomore at N.C. State University in Raleigh. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hubbard of Marion, S.C. were weekend visitors in the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hubbard. Louise's Beauty Shop IS OPEN REGULAR HOURS Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 830 a.m. until 5 p.m. Joan Sanders is available for Your Hair Care Louise's BEAUTY SHOP 511 Harris Ave. Raeford, M.C. The bride and groom and their parents received in the foyer follow ing the ceremony. Good-byes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Currie of Red Springs. The bride is a graduate of North Carolina State University with a BS degree in Civil Engineering and Construction. The bridegroom also attended N.C. State University and is employed by B.S. Rentals and Sales. Following a trip to Williams burg. the couple will make their home in Cary, N.C. REHEARSAL DINNER A rehearsal dinner was given by parents of the groom at the Civic Center in Raeford on Friday night. Tables were covered with yellow and white checkered clothes and decorated with candles and ar rangements of daisies. The wedding party, relatives and triends of the couple enjoyed a steak dinner. During the evening guests were entertained with a humorous version of the wedding vows read by Mrs. Bob Gentry aul Wilson complimented the evenings festivities with an original narrative "How It Ail Began." At 'the conclusion of the meal, the bnde and groom remembered their attendant's with gifts. Personals Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tolar of Wanchese last weekend were her mother, Mrs. Martha Nave, sister, Mrs. Diane Scarboro and daughter. Heather and Mrs. Larue Brock, all of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ashe and children O'Kristen and Aran of Burke. Va. are visiting relatives in the Carolinas this week. They were weekend guests of Christana Howell, who is Scotts grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mclnnis spent last week at The Worlds Fair and visited points of interest in Chat tanooga, Tenn. Mrs. Treva (Frank) Gherna will return home Friday to Canyon City, Colo., after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duncan at their home near Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLean of Miami. Fla., visited his sister, Mrs. Marianna McLean, the past two weekends, at her home at 405 N. Magnolia St., Raeford. Mrs. C.E. Stewart had as visitors during the weekend her daughter in-law, Mrs. Charlie Stewart, III of Roxboro, her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stewart and children of Christianburg, Va., her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Stewart and daughter of Durham, and Mrs. Vita Gorman of Southern Pines. They all came especially to attend the Gentry-Bounds wed ding. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnhart and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Lindsay, spent the week end at Southport on the Barn hart's yacht. ^>&<lLcJL ^^k)QmXa> Mrs. Carlton INiven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 Smith-Dial Exchange Vows In Double Ring Ceremony The marriage vows of Miss Jan Dial and Philip Wayne Smith were exchanged at Mt. Elim Baptist Church in a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. James Dial on Sunday, September 5, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dial. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Bessie Smith and the late Eugene Smith. A program of music was presented bv Miss Miriam Oxendine, Fayetteville, pianist and Mrs. Brenda Hunt Williams and Rudy Locklear, Pembroke, soloist. Selections included "O'Perfect Love," "Evergreen," "The Wed ding Prayer" and "We've Only Just Begun." Acolytes were Patrick Henry Dial, brother of the bride and Steven Chavis, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Winford Rogers and Mrs. James Chavis presided at the bridal register. Mrs. Florence Ransom directed the wedding. The altar was decorated with a twenty-five branch candelabrum with all white gladiolus and green ery and two nine branch candelab ras with white gladiolus and carna tions and two spiral candelabras flanneled with two ferns and green ery accented throughout the altar with a kneeling bench. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. The bride wore a white organza gown with French Chantilly lace, modified empire waist, a Queen Anne neckline accented with crystal pleated ruf fles and pearls with tapered lace sleeves. Her bridal headpiece was French Chantilly on a laced hat, turned up in the back trimmed with satin ribbon, beaded with pearls with a floor length illusion with scattered appliques beaded with pearls and illusion blusher. The bride wore a diamond pendant, a wedding gift from the groom. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of silk white roses, stepha notis and lily of the valley and fcnglish Ivy. Attending as honorary brides maids were Miss Pam Wiggins, bride's college roommate. Mrs. Randy Phillips and Mrs. Danny Melvin, White Oak, Mrs. Dan Shanperele. Laurinburg and Mrs. Tom Pilkington and Miss Hope Williams of Raeford. bride's col lege friends and Mrs. Brenda Sandy of Raeford and Lorraine Cole of Pine Bluff. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Jesse McArthur of Red Springs, Mrs. Linda Dial, cousin or the bride, maid of honor, Red Springs. Bridesmaids were Misses Nan Locklear, cousin of the bride. Chapel Hill, Kimberly Chavis, cousin of the bride. Pem broke, Marie McNeill, cousin of the bride. Red Springs, Mrs. George Mandis, cousin of the bride, San Francisco, Mrs. Micheal Smith, sister-in-law of the groom, Fayetteville and Mrs. Micheal Dial, Red Springs. The attendants wore soft shades of mauve gowns, made of Qiana, natural waist, schiffle lace yoke and ruffle gently covered arm for a sleeve with A-line cut skirt extended to floor length. The attendants wore Derby hats trim med in flowers and ribbons and short illusion bows at the back. They carried white laced fans with silk pink and lavender roses and English Ivy with matching laced streamers. The laced fans were part of the attendants wedding gift from the bride. Children attendants were Misses Beverly Locklear and Tisha Chavis, cousins of the bride. They wore dainty pink organza gowns with a yoke sleeve and ruffles with all over lace. Their headpieces were half wreaths of pink and white silk flowers and laced streamers. They carried white baskets of pink and white petals. The miniature bride, Tara Lynn Dial, cousin of the bride, wore a white organza and Chantilly lace gown with a hoop-skirt and a white full wreath of silk flowers and a floor length veil of illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet identi cal to the bride. Michael Smith, brother of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Shelley Dial, brother of the bride, Red Springs, Chris Oxen dine, cousin of the bride, Red Springs, David Collins, Buie Lewis Thornai, David Tolar, Jay Mc Arthur and Steve Hagen all of Red Springs. Mrs. Philip Wayne Smith Miniature groom was Shawn Dial, cousin the bride. The mother of the bride wore a Silista Chiffon gown of pink with contrasting cranberry stitching on the edge of the skirt panel and the bodice, velvet ribbon and flowers matching contrasting effect. She wore a white orchid with pink ribbon. The mother of the groom wore a yellow chiffon dress with a sheer overlay. She wore a white orchid with yellow ribbon. The bride graduated from Pem broke State University with a B.S. degree in Elementary Education. She is employed by the state and works in Hoke County as a Juvenile Court Counselor and Sandhills Community College as a GED Instructor. The bridegroom is employed with the Town of Red Springs as a Water Plant operator. Following a wedding trip to Williamsburg, Va. the couple will make their home in Red Springs. RECEPTION Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church fellowship hall. Sgt. Major and Mrs. Leslie Chavis and Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Locklear received the guests. Mrs. Conrad Oxendine and Mrs. Wardell Jacobs served the wedding cake. The reception tables were covered with a white tablecloths with a pink overlay. A silver Ftve tiered candelabrum was the center piece decorated with pink carna tions and white mums. All silver appointments were used. Green ferns were used throughout the fellowship hall. A punch fountain was used with a bouquet of spring flowers on top, placed on a table covered with a white tablecloth with a pink overlay. The wedding cake was decorated in pink flowers with greenery accented and entwined with stair cases, coupled with miniature people. Mrs. John Hoff man, sister of the groom, served the punch which was served with a variety of party delicacies. Tea girls were Kim Jones, Kila McNeill, DeAnna Locklear, Jenny Bullard, Connie Branch and Diane Locklear. Rice girls were Crystal Locklear and Shawna Locklear. Others assisting with the re ception were Mrs. G are nee Dial, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Annie McNeill and Mrs. Freeman Lock lear and Mrs. Fran Richardson. The gift Hie was covered with white linen tablecloths and ac cented with greenery. Miss Vicky Ransom, Mrs. Alfred Locklear and Mrs. James Chavis were in charge of the gift table. Goodbyes were said by Rev. and Mrs. Julian Ransom and Mr. Conrad Oxendine. AFTER REHEARSAL DINNER On Saturday evening a pig picking was given for the wedding party at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dial. The tables were covered with blue and red gingham tablecloths with an arrangement of assortment flowers for the tables and green fern basket for decor. After the meal the party played volleyb^ and took swims in the pool. SOCIAL COURTESIES On August 16, Miss Dial was honored with a shower at the home of Stg. Major Leslie Chavis in Pembroke. Upon arrival the honoree was presented with a corsage of white carnations ac cented with pink ribbons. Hostesses were Mrs. Stacy Lock lear and Mrs. Leslie Chavis, aunV of the bride. After the guests were greeted they were taken into the living room, which a table, covered with white linen cloths and cen tered with an arrangement of pink carnations and white mums, flanked on either side with candles, was covered with an assortment of delicacies. The bride received many useful gifts. On August 15, the bride-elect was honored with a miscellaneous shower at Mt. Elim Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. The bride's mother presented her with a pink carnation corsage. An assortment of delicacies were served. The bride received many beautiful gifts which she displayed. ? ? ? ? On August 19, Miss Dial, Sept. I bride-elect was honored with a j bridal shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams. Hostess for the shower was Hope Williams. Upon arrival the bride was pre sented with a corsage of pink carnations. Guests at the shower were Miss Dial's high school and college friends. An assortment <?) refreshments were served. After refreshments the bride opened her gifts. The bride received many lovely gifts. ? ? * On August 21, Mrs. James Chavis, Mrs. Michael Smith and Mrs. Linda Dial entertained Miss Dial, Sept. bride-elect with a bridal pool shower. The bride was pM\ sented with a corsage of pink ana white carnations. The luncheon tables were cov ered in white tablecloths and centered with an arrangement of pink carnations and white mums. Guests enjoyed a lunch of hot dogs, chips, mints, nuts with punch. The guests presented the bride with gifts of lingerie and linen.
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