Mrs. Carlton INlven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 Personals Mr. and Mrs. D.B. McFadyen accompanied by Duncan McFadyen visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McFadyen in Saluda, S.C. during the week-end. They went especially to attend the Baptism Service of their young granddaughter, Mary Kathryn McFadyen. Mrs. Steve Duncan and Miss Mary Margaret Sawyer of Greensboro spent several days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sawyer. Mrs. Evelyn Arnold of High Point was a week-end visitor in the home of Mrs. Fleeta Maxwell. Mrs. Susan Hunt and Jonathan Rutschky announce the birth of their son Jonathan Hunt Rutschky. Hunt was born at Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Fayetteville, Sept. 25, 1982. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruce Robinson of 415 W. 5th Avenue, Raeford proudly announce the birth of a son, Bruce Hart Robin son, on Sept. 30. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hart of Cherryville and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hub bard of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Michaele Prince of Charlotte announce the birth of a daughter Bevin Anne on Sept. 23 at Presbyterian Hospital. Mrs. Prince is the former Pat Macko. "WXESTwheil restaurant THURSDAY ft FRIDAY SHRIMP BASKET (?bout 20 shrimp) with FF, Slew 6 Hushpuppies $3.99 Tafca Out Ordars C ?N I7S-6752 Mrs. J.W. Graham spent the week-end in Charlotte in the home of her sister, Mrs. Richard Work man, and Mrs. Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jerrell, Jr. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dixon had as week-end visitors their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Forrester and daughters of High Point. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy Saturday were her brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindsay and daughter, Susan, of Charlotte. They attended the annual Flora McDonald Highland Games. The festivities were held on the Don Humphrey farm, just off N.C. 71 near Shannon. Aquilla Jones returned home on September 28 from Myrtle Beach, S.C. where she spent two weeks vacationing with Mrs. Sara Rucker. On September 26, she attended the wedding of Dana Marie Causey and Dale Albert Habeck at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovia Witness in Myrtle Beach, S.C. A reception was hosted by the bride's family at the Holiday Inn at Seaside Beach. Approximately 250 guests were served. Mrs. Bobby Britt returned home Saturday after being a patient at Moore Memorial Hospital. Neil Currie of Savannah is visiting in the homes of his nephews and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. James Currie and Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Currie. He will leave here to visit with his brother, Robert Currie in Broadway. Diana and Kristen Ellis, daughters of Sgt. and Mrs. Dennis Ellis of Cherry Point Marine Air Base stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis for several days last week. Sgt. and Mrs. Ellis were in New Orleans, La. at the annual Marine Aviation Assn. Convention where Sgt. Ellis received an award for Electronic Technician of the Year. HONORED ?? Mrs. Annie McNeill receives a gift from the Kiwanis Club of Raeford at the club's Thursday night dinner meeting. She was honored for her services to the club as caterer for their weekly dinners. She has been catering for the meetings for over 10 years. Avery Connell. who presented the gift for the club, is shown with her. In the rear. L-R. Steve Connell, the re-elected secretary and treasurer of the club. Jim At t away, retiring club president, and Ralph Huff incoming president. SAFE, ECONOMICAL SPACE HEATERS REG. $179.95 s149 SAVE $30.95 High Efficiency Kerosene Heater with Removable Cartridge Fuel Tank High performance heater lights up automatically! Cartridge fuel tank it removable for easy refills Other features include fiber glass wick, odor-free burner, and automatic mechanical extinguishing system as a special safety precaution. Ws now have thousands tn nock, but due to oversee* shipping, supplies could be kmitsd from time to time Teknika Cast Iron Wood Stove 26" cast Iron wood heater offers convenient ?lida out aah ramoval door, footrast. two 6' ayaa and awing top Wood Burning Circulating Space Heater Faaturaa steal lift-top cablnat. firebrick lining and haavy-duty caat Iron grata and fhia collar. Door has safety gas release to pra vant flashback . 112 HARRIS AVE. RAEFORD, N.C. Attaway-Mitchell Vows Spoken In Griffon Church Saturday an?!11* BriD ,Mitche11 ?f Grifton and James Ralph Attaway, Jr. of Orlando, Florida were united in marnage at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, September 25 in the St. JohJs Episcopal Church in Grifton. The 0m '? ??nneth Townsend, Rector mTny " doub,e "ng cere The bride was given in marriage " paJ*ntus and was escorted to the altar by her father. She is the SESSfW- and Mrs Wil,iam Wood Mitchell, Jr. of Grifton. Ra.nh E??m iScthe 5011 of Ja?s Ralph Attaway, Sr. of Raeford and Th l j"' Vera Posey Attaway. 1 "e bnde wore a formal length gown of candlelight satin over peau de poie designed with a Queen ?""e neckhne and outlined in Brussels lace beaded with pearls httejLbodice was enhanced With beaded re-embroidered alen con lace. Brussels lace inserts were used m the satin bishop sleeves which were finished in alencon lace C" i^Cawdcd a,cncon lace also encircled the waist-line. The modi fied A-hne skirt was accentuated with re-embroidered alencon lace. length ^aC scalloped cathedral length train was fashioned with a ouble panel of alencon lace that extended to the waistline. Match !?linVerlf Ctbordcred the skirt and train which were accepted with appliques of Brussels lace. rbri-?.e WOre a chaPel 'ength veil of illusion edged in re embro^ered alencon lace and held in place by a Camelot cap overlaid in matching lace P She carried an old fashioned ?T11sih^8a"dyand?hi* off I f ? by s breath With ^!ttm and lace streamers. Mrs. Deborah Howell of Golds boro served as Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were: Miss Karen Talton of Selma, Mrs. Rhonda Hill Barf^n wi M" C^,a Young of Bad'n, Miss Raylene Jessup of oS-n'S ?? ,SS MiA Walter of and Mrs- Kathy forl^f ?masville- were formal gowns of deep burgandv cujom designed in Italian taffets Iard eat"red a sweetheart neckline, H? P"ff sle?ves, and a gathered sxirt. Each earned a nosecav of assorted silk flowers of tiger lillies. forget-me-nots and delphineus, in pink and burgandy tones. The groom chose his brother Cary' ,0 x"c ? rvf!_ r c Ushers were; Howard Herry of Spartenburg, S.C., Tim H ?f oaIei?h- Charles Young of ^he'nh ?rucc.aements. cousin of the bnde of Rocky Mount, graven Mitchell, brother of the bnde of Gnfton and Frank Teague "I. cousin of the groom, of Vfinh 1 m!niature-usher, rilfo ST ,W,S ?f Washington. nng bearer. Jason Lewis of Wash mgtor >. Dwain Teague. Acolyte. Ton rV18 music was presented by Ch.ii Hm'uT ?r?ar,is'' of .pel Hill, Miss Cindy Valdez soloist of Atlanta, Ga., and Walter Lyeriy, violinist of Kinston. Mrs. E.F. Albritton directed the and Miss Janet Green presided at the register NoI?h rid7! ' I982 8radu?? of Shh . b s J* s,a,e Universi,y ."'8^ '? recreation esource administration. The Ijoomholds a civil engineering Mrs. James Ralph Attaway. Jr. degree from North CaTOlina State University and a juris doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is employed by Paul N. Howard Construction Co. of Greensboro. After a wedding trip to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the Virgin Islands, the couple will live in Orlando, Fla. RECEPTION Following the ceremony, the bride's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clements, Aunt and Uncle of the bride entertained the guests at a reception at the Clements' home. The cake and punch were served by Jan Tabak, Judy Yandle and Sue Fields, all of Raleigh. Also assisting in serving were: Mrs. Stella Hurst, Mrs. Diantha Muzikar, Mrs. Betty White, Tim and Daniel Albritton and David Houston, all of Grifton. REHEARSAL Following the wedding rehearsal on Friday evening the wedding party, out of town guests, and friends of the bridal couple were entertained by the groom's father at a pig-picking held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Casey. PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES The bride was entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. Hostesses for the party were: Mrs. John Cox, Mrs. Charles Smithwick, Mrs. M.D. Allen and Mrs. Robbie ANNOUNCING United Pentecostal Church will hold services each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Crumpler Funeral Chapel on Harris Ave. The Public Is Invited To Attend SPECIAL PREACHING AND MUSIC Howell. ? * ? On September 15, the bride was honored at a cocktail hour at the Ramada Inn of Greenville. Hostesses were: Mrs. Stella Hurst, Mrs. Jean Saleeby, Mrs. Jackie Herring, and Mrs. Diantha Muzi kar. * * ? On September 16, a miscella neous shower was given in Raleigh at the home of Miss Linda Sewall. Hostesses were: Misses Sewall, Raylene Jessup and Mrs. Jan Tabak. * * * A Bridesmaid Luncheon was given the day of the wedding by Mrs. Eunice Casey and Mrs. Karen Foss at the home of Mrs. Casey. The bride chose this time to present her attendants with gifts. Miss Thacker Honored With Shower Miss Kim Thacker, whose wed ding to Michael E. Moore, will take place Saturday, October 9, was honored last Saturday evening when Mrs. Dianne Stec and Mrs. Panda Rowland were hostesses at ? bridal shower at the Wayside Community House. The bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. Gene Thacker, were pre sented corsages upon arrival. The gift table was covered with a pink cloth with an overlay of white lace and centered with an arrange ment of silk roses and dried baby's breath. The refreshment table was co vered with a white cloth centered with a five-branched silver candel abra holding burning tapers. Guests enjoyed sausage balls, mints, raw vegetables and dip after a few games were played. A separate table covered with a blue cloth, cornered with a white candle and a silk flower ring, was set for the punch and cake. Miss Thacker was presented many nice and useful gifts by the hostesses and guests present. Personals James Stephens and Mrs. Fleet* Maxwell visited his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels and family in Spring Lake during the week-end.

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