DEADLINES: Weddings A. Engagements, Thursday 5p.m. Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. Mrs. Rodney Thaggard Thaggard-Shaw wed Patricia Graham Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Shaw of Parkton, and Rodney I Carl Thaggard of Marquette, ^ "-Michigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' 'CSfTTfiaggiM'd tif Parkto*; married Saturday at 3 p.m. at Parkton Presbyterian Church. The Rev. William Wing III officiated. The bride was escorted by her father. Margaret Bullard of Fayet teville was matron of honor. Mary Shaw of Parkton was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Delane Shaw of Parkton and Marie Mc I Clay of St. Pauls. The bridegroom's father was best man. Ushers were David Thaggard of Newport News, Virginia, and David Shaw Jr., Danny Shaw and Steven Thag gard, all of Parkton. Wedding musicians were Elizabeth Blue and Betty Halibur ton. Aunts of the bride were hostesses for a reception in the church fellowship hall. The bride is a graduate of .PajJrtoft High School and has hfiSHL. employed by Burlingtoir tndtfStrfts*' The bridegroom is a graduate of Parkton High School and is in the Air Force. The couple will live in Mar quette, Mich. Woman's Do/ observed Woman's Day was observed at Silver Grove Missionary Baptist Church, October 7. The speaker for the morning ser vice was Mrs. Charlotte Kelly. Her topic was "There Is Pride in Being A Black Woman." The young Adult Department presented a skit for the afternoon service, and Miss Sallie M. McNeil was honored as Silver Grove's Woman of the Year for 1984-85. Walters-Cox tie knot On October 20 Miss Barbara Lynn Cox was married to Harry Pink Walters, Jr. in Raeford Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. John C. Ropp officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maurice Cox, Jr. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pink Walters. The sanctuary was decorated with fifteen-branch candelabra and seven-branch candelabra. An arrangement of pink bridal roses, mauve lilies, white mums and gladiolias was on the altar. The mothers' pews had tapers in hur ricane globes and greenery with salai. The grandmothers' pews were marked with greenery and bows. Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Pam Senter, organist, and Mrs. Rochelle Collins who sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, escorted by her father, wore a gown of organza with chantilly lace which fell in a chapel-length train. There were ruffles on her sleeves, cuffs, the Victorian bodice, on the skirt and down the train. She carried a cascade of pink silk bridal roses, pink gypsophila, ivy and mauve leaves. Her hat topped a veil and was trimmed with chantilly lace. Miss Nancy Brasier was maid of honor, Mrs. Denise Whitaker was matron of honor. They wore long dresses of daphne rose organza with ruffled necklines and beige hats bound with rose ribbon. They carried bouquets of silk pink roses ?rissman-Dqvts Miss Judy Crissman and Kevin Davis were honored at a steak din ner on Saturday, October 27. The couple is to be married on November 24 in the Presbyterian Church in Raeford. The Levi Room of old Mildouson School was decorated with fall arrangements and candles on the tables. The bride received an unusual wheat corsage. Punch and finger foods were served as guests arrived. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. McNeill, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Lamon Bruner. They remembered Judy and Kevin with nice gifts. and mauve gypsophila and streamers. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Janie S. Cox of Monroe, Miss LeAnn Bass of Southern Pines, Miss Melody Walters of Raeford, and Miss Alisa Prevatte of Lumberton. Their gowns were like those of the honor attendants and their flowers were similar, with smaller pink roses. The best man was Harry Pink Walters, Sr. The ushers were Mit chell M. Cox of Monroe, Andy Grant of Aberdeen, and Alan Walters, Roy Whitaker, and Lawrence Calloway of Raeford. The men all wore black tuxedos. The groom wore a boutonniere of pink roses. His groomsmen wore mauve carnations. The mothers of the bride and groom wore white cattleya orchids with wedding lace. The grand mothers wore white carnation cor sages. Mrs. Mary Lee Chalaire directed the wedding. Miss Cox is a graduate of Hoke High and Pembroke State Univer sity. She is employed by the Hoke County School Board of Educa tion. Walters graduated from Hoke High and is employed by the Aberdeen Coca Cola Bottling Co. After a wedding trip to Gatlin burg, Tennessee, the Walters will live near Five Points in Hoke County. Following the wedding, the bride's parents hosted a reception in the church fellowship hall. Pink roses were on the guest register table and in the arrangement on Mrs. Harry Pink Walters, Jr. the food table. Mrs. Lois Guin, aunt of the groom, poured punch and Mrs. Betty Clapp, aunt of the bride, served cake. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tuttle. Tea girls were Miss Wendy Wood and Miss Worthy Baker. The guest register was attended by Mrs. Dorothy McMillian. Good byes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Senter and their daughter Maggie. PRE-WEDDING FESTIVITIES A bridesmaids' luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. Bill Senter in Fayetteville. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Dorothy McMillian and Mrs. Phillip McMillan. Their gift to the bride was a coffee maker. On October 19 the parents of the groom entertained the bridal party with a rehearsal dinner in the fellowship hall of the Community United Methodist Church. 1 BORDEAUX DINNER THEATRE > m nil TIL SUNDAY November 4, 1984 Box Office Open Noon-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Bordeaux Motor Inn Village & Owen Privet ? FayottevWe HILD OVER Fiddler Reservations 323-1114 Senior Citizens & Group Discounts SUPER SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ALE HANDBAGS $s SKIRTS *12 JEANS no SWEATERS & KNIT TOPS $10, $12, *14 BLAZERS *25 AU REGULAR PRICE COATS 20% off COUPON 1 Apply For A Cato Charge. Bring This Coupon In For A 20% discount COUPON I J Rmmford-Hokm VMmgm <01 By 9mm Phooe I7MS23 frt OAH.Y 14 SUNDAY A?*tor CaoOw* auwaw loyo^oy Ptarl ' - ;*? " . ' ^ m ,? On Christmas tour This home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgess will be Christmas Tour. featured on the Raeford Junior Woman's Club Christmas tour shaping up The Junior Woman's Club of Raeford has planned a tour of Raeford homes and a show of area crafts for December 2. The Civic Center will serve as the starting point for the tour and there will be craftsmen and women demonstrating and selling their products. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgess is one of those on the tour. Their four-year -old farm house on Fulton Street has a country feeling inside and out. Highlights in the house are anti ques which belonged to Mrs. Burgess' grandparents and several prized quilts. Two of the quilts are more than 100 years old. Needlework pictures and two crocheted bedspreads are part of the early American decor. Two of the crafts to be featured in the Civic Center will be leather work and pottery. Fayetteville craftsmen Kathy Schwarz and Phyllis Bell are com ing. Phyllis Bell has her degree in Ar chitectural Drafting and works as a full time mother and homemaker for her husband and two children. She began her pottery through Fayetteville Technical Institute and through hard work and many ' hours "throwing" on her pottery ? wheel has developed into a first ; rate potter. She will have many items on : display for sale. Kathy Schwarz works full time at Cumberland County Depart ment of Social Services and makes ; time for her leather craft. Her fine workmanship in all ? leather products can be seen at the ; Craft Fair. Her biggest seller is hand tooled ; leather belts, but other items can : be seen and purchased from this i fine craftsman. ELECT CHARLOTTE R. KELLY HOKE COUNTY Board of Education Nov. 6, 1984 "An Effective Voice For The People Potto! Ad >y Tho Commltt? To Eloct Chariott* K*lly. YARD SALE sponsored by SANDY GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 308 S. Bethel Rd. Friday - Noon - 6:00 p.m; Saturday 8:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. i and SPa/on. Fall Special i SRcU&n $1 J50 ^ AEROBICS TUE8. e THUR8. 7 P.M. < j 119 W art Mnbor?M|h Avs. '< I

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