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Miller-Weathers Couple Wed In Southern Pines 1 Mrs. Myrl L. Miller Kelly Weathers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Weathers of Southern Pines, and Myrl Glenn Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl L. Miller of Raeford were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony, Saturday, July 30 at 5:00 p.m. at the Church of Wide Fellowship in Southern Pines. The Rev. Michael Garber officiated. A program of pre-nuptial music was presented by Kristy Weathers, flutist and sister of the bride and organist Paul Long. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a candlelight an tique satin gown dating from the late 1940's, featuring a Venetian bust line, princess line sleeves and an eight foot train. She also wore a candlelight head piece with a two tier veil that was loaned to her by Lisa Goldsmith. She carried a bou quet of white silk roses, spirea, and dusty rose gypsophilia. Mrs. Kim Lund, of Long Beach. New Jersey, attended her sister as matron of honor. She wore a gown of burgundy silk with a chiffon overlay at the bodice. Bridesmaids, wearing matching gowns of dapne rose silk with a chiffon overlay at the bodice and carrying identical bouquets of wine silk French lilies, dusty rose gyp sophilia and dior blue stephanotis, were: Miss Donna Doherty of Fox boro, Mass.; Mrs. Martha Vigneault of Houston, Texas; Mrs. Kathy Malone of Henderson; and Miss Carolyn Spring of Winston Salem. flack,' i, Place, >35 N. Main St. 3 Qun. ILtttfi. VndUi On* fiooj. ?Ice Cream 'Mexican Food ?Video Games tyoA, AH Aq&i, SLRVIKtC BRIAkFA^T <<ViS Hot Docs -2/1.00 Call in orders 87S-88Q2 Ken Fentress of Durham served as best man. Groomsmen were John Hudson of Erwin, John Miller and Leon Miller of Raeford. brothers of the groom, and Clint Weathers, brother of the bride. Megan Allen attended as flower girl and Leon Miller Jr.. nephew of the groom, attended as ringbearer. A reception for the couple was held at the Sheraton Inn im mediately after the ceremony. The bride's book was kept by Lisa Goldsmith. A three tier wedding cake was made and served by Mrs. Robert Ferguson. Punch was serv ed by Mrs. Jan Fentress of Durham and Miss Diane Starks of Fayetteville. Music for the recep tion was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weatherspoon. The couple left amidst a shower of birdseed thrown from silk roses made by Mrs. William Hearn, aunt of the bride, and climbed into a 1929 Model A., owned and chauferred by Mr. Floyd Holl ingsworth of Raeford. Following a wedding trip to the Golden Isles, the couple will reside in Aberdeen. The bride graduated from North Carolina State's School of Design and is employed by C.H. Yo\s Construction, Inc. The groom is a graduate of Pembroke State University and is employed by Carolina Galvani/.ing Corpora tion. Rehearsal dinner The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl L. Miller hosted a rehearsal dinner at the Pinecrest Inn in Pinehurst on Friday night. The bride and groom chose this time to give gifts to their parents and attendants. A brunch for out of town guests was held at the home of the bride Saturday at noon. Weddinfc, Parries, Luncheons CALL Pat Howard 875-8635 or 875-4334 Rgjfgrd^N.C^. Josi Von Strasnicsak DANCE CLASSES BALLET - THEATRE DANCE - EXERCISE MOVEMENT Separate Children's & Adults' Classes Registration ? Mon., Aufc. 22, 5 p.m. -7 p.m. Hoke County Public Library CLASSES START - SEPT. 12 - TURLINGTON SCHOOL FOR INFORMATION CALL Fayetteville - 867-8586 Raeford - 876-5815 Sylvia Elenor Dukes, daughter of Ora and Ella Mac Dukes par ticipated in The Miss Teen of North Carolina Pageant, Satur day, August 6. Miss Dukes was one of 80 teens who took part in the festivities held at Page Auditorium, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Sylvia was sponsored by the following: Heilig-Meyers Furniture Co.; Avery Connell Agency, Inc.; Holl ings worth's Florist; Buie Funeral Home; Barkman 's Veterinary; Raeford Cleaners; McDonald's Tire Service. Visit Davises Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis last week were Mrs. Mary Alice Hebert, (Mrs. Davis' sister), her husband C.R. Hebert, daughter Glynda and son Jeffrey. From their home in Plaquemine, Louisiana, the Heberts brought such delicacies as Louisiana crawfish, fresh and dried shrimp, crabmeat and Louisiana Pride Sausage. Arriving shortly after ward, from Port Allen, La., were Mrs. Davis* brother, Thomas A. Nickens and his wife, Shirley. After enjoying site seeing through the North Carolina country side and a shopping spree at Cape Craft in Elizabethtown, the Davises, Heberts and Nickens enjoyed a Southern Creole dinner. Such dishes as crawfish etouffee, crabmeat casserore, fresh corn, tossed salad, hot rolls and homemade lemonade were served. For dessert, Mr. Davis prepared homemade strawberry ice cream. Also enjoying the feast were Mrs. Lessie Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Oliver of Raeford. Floating Shower Fetes Miss Holt Miss Tonya Holt, bride-elect of James Smith was honored Satur day, August 6th at the home of Mrs. Hester Williams. Co-hostess was Beth Williams. Miss Holt was presented upon arrival a corsage of daisies. Guests stoppd by between the hours of 1:00-3:30. The table was decorated with a white linen cloth and a wedding bell. The center piece was a watermelon stuffed with small fresh summer fruits. Guests were served wedding cookies, nuts, cheese puffs, fresh fruit and punch. Many lovely, useful gifts were received. Karen Tapp Honor Guest On Friday evening, August 12 a bridal shower honoring Karen Deaton Tapp, bride of July 31, was held at the home of Mrs. Dale Connell. Approximately fifteen guests called during the hours of 7:30 till 9:00. The new bride received many useful gifts for her home. Hostesses were Mrs. Dale Con nell, Dana and Paula Connell. ^Z-\)QaaJ[A; Mrs. Boyce Falls, Social Reporter, 875-4562 Lewis - Holland Wedding Vows Exchanged In Presbyterian Church On August 13 at three o'clock in the afternoon in the Raeford Presbyterian Church, Miss Donna Carol Holland became the bride of Mack Lewis. Dr. John C. Ropp of ficiated the double ring ceremony. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson Holland and Mrs. Frances Lewis of Rae ford. A program of wedding music was presented by Ashley Burrell, organist, and Ken Koonce, soloist. Selections included "Walk Hand in Hand" by Cowell and "The Lord's Prayer" by Malotta. Centering the chancel was a mass arrangement of mixed sum mer flowers. Four seven branched colonial candelabras with globes and greenery and a double kneel ing bench completed the setting. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of white Qiana designed with a man darin neckline and fasque of pearl embroidered Alencon lace. The bishop sleeves, accented by lace motifs, were made with lace cuffs. The circular skirt extended into a court train. A veil of imported English illusion was attached to her broad brim picture hat of matching lace and pearls. She car ried a white Bible with a hand made lace cover with light blue in sertion adorned with orchids, roses and lily of the valley. Robin Holland McDuffie, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. She wore a yellow V neck jersey knit gown with a deep lace capelet and stand up collar. She carried a white basket with mixed flowers of roses, sweet peas, daisies, and babies' breath. The bridesmaids, who wore dresses of rainbow colors made identical to that of the honor atten dant, were Miss Angela Conoly, Miss Sheila Monroe and Miss Pam Wood of Raeford, Miss Christi Holland of Atlanta, Georgia, Miss Cary Kelly of Winton-Salem, Mrs. Patti Lunsford of Fayetteville, Miss Donna Smith of Charlotte, and Mrs. Debbie Vincent of St. Pauls. Elizabeth Phillips of Charlotte, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a floor length dress of white trimmed with rainbow ribbons. She carried a white basket filled with mixed flowers of roses, sweet peas, and daisies. Monte Mack Lunsford of Fayet teville, nephew of the groom serv ed as ring bearer. He wore a white tuxedo and carried a white satin pillow topped with two wedding bands. Monte Lunsford, brother-in-law of the groom served as best man. Ushers were Tim Currie, Tim Frahm, Brian Hales, Neill Holland, William Johnson and Ronnie Taylor of Raeford, Tracy Galloway of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and David Holland of Lake Worth, Florida. The mother of the bride wore a frost rose chiffon-knit gown with natural waistline, full skirt and long sheer sleeves with thin cuffs. The stand up collar and bodice were scattered with pink pearls. The bridegroom's mother wore a formal gown of green chiffon with natural waistline, full skirt and long sheer sleeves with thin cuffs. They had corsages of white orchids. Mrs. Robert McNeill of Winston-Salem, grandmother of the bride wore an aqua street length dress. Mrs. Katie Holland of Raeford, grandmother of the bride, wore a lavender street length SHRIMP BASKET w fr?nch f riM. iliw and hushpuppi#* *3?? CAHHY OUTS AVAILABLE WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT HARRIS AVE. TIL I7H7B YARD SALE PAULINE'S FASHION New Clothes & Accessories SATURDAY AUG. 20, 1983 10 A.M. UNTIL airport road Jo/ 1 cUCeuAo, CAM. $76 JLS5* dress. They had corsages of white orchids. Honorary bridesmaids were Fran Buoyer, Stefanie Holland, Suzanne Holland, Jane Maxwell, Susan McNeill, Becky Thomas! Sandy Tucker and Dodi Williams of Raeford and Sara Coker of Southern Pines. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Kay Collins of Raeford. The register was kept by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of Charlotte. For traveling, the bride wore white slacks and a white sweater trimmed in blue and pink. After their wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Raeford. The bride, a graduate of Hoke County High School, attended East Carolina University and is now employed by United Carolina Bank and will attend Fayetteville Technical Institute. The bridegroom graduated from Hoke County High School and is employed by Faberge. RECEPTION Following the ceremony the bride's parents were hosts for a reception in the church fellowship hall. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Warner. Mrs. Mary Ann Phillips of Charlotte and Mrs. Carol McNeill of Lumberton served cake. Mrs. Wanda McPhaul of Raeford and Mrs. Hallie McNeill of Yadkinville served punch. Also assisting in ser ving were Mark Smith and Timmy James of Raeford and Jason Holland of Atlanta, Georgia. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holland of Atlanta, Georgia. Beth Jordan Is Ordained Into Ministry Miss Beth Jordan was ordained into the ministry in an impressive service Sunday, July 24, at First Baptist Church. The ordination sermon was delivered by Rev. Tim Noel, pastor of Irvington Baptist Church, Irvington, Kentucky. Following the service, a recep tion was given by the Woman's Missionary Union in the church fellowship hall. Beth received a B.A. degree from Wake Forest University, a Master of Religious Education and a Master of Divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. She is now serving an internship as a chaplain at Spartanburg General Hospital, Spartanburg, S.c. Beth is the daughter of Mrs. Faye B. Jordan and Dr. R.M. Jor dan. SOCIAL NEWS'10? Just Dial 875-2121 Mrs. Mack Lewis REHEARSAL DINNER Mrs. Frances Lewis, mother of the groom, hosted a dinner party on Friday evening following the rehearsal. This was held at Edin borough Restaurant. The wedding party and out of town guests at tended. The bride's table was centered with an arrangement of mixed spring flowers. The bridegroom presented gifts to* his groomsmen at this time. BRIDESMAIDS BRUNCH Mrs. Robert McNeill, Sr. of Winston-Salem, grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Harry Phillips of Charlotte, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Mike McDuffie of Chapel Hill, sister of the bride, were hostesses for a pool side brunch for the bridesmaids Saturday, August 13 at the home of Mrs. Fred Holland, mother of the bride. The buffet table was covered with a yellow and white gingham cloth and centered with a flower ar rangement of white and yellow daisies. The bride presented gifts to her attendants at this time. LUNCHEON Miss Donna Holland was honored at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. George King on Tuesday. August 9. Miss Polly King w as also hostess. Upon arrival Miss Holland was presented a corsage. After lunch the hostesses presented the honoree with a silver punch ladle. Mrs. Mike McDuffie of Chapel Hill, sister of the bride, attended the luncheon. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips and children of Asheboro were here during the weekend. Mrs. Phillips remained for a longer visit with her mother Mrs. Bill Upchurch. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Norton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Norton, Katrina and Kelly. Rev. and Mrs. Pat Wright of Memphis, Tenn. were weekend guests of Mrs. Marie B. Lee and Mrs. Kathleen B. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ash and children, Kristin and Ryan of Burke, Virginia, and Paul Loving, Jr. of Fayetteville visited with Mrs. Christana Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Ash and children were enroute from Myrtle Beach to northern Virginia. Hospital News CAPE HEAR VALLEY Bill Upchurch MOORE MEMORIAL Donnie Norton
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