Couple Andria Kate White of Dudley and i Max Rich Jr. of Goldsboro were mar- f ried 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, in a t candlelight ceremony at Love Memorial Baptist Church. 1 The Rev. Bobbie Belcher officiated ( at the double-ring ceremony, which < included iiie lighting of the unity can- | die. < Wedding music was provided hv Mrs. Betty Jackson, organist; Miss Betty Carole Jackson, pianist; and Miss Scottie Gainey and Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, vocalists. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ann White of Dudley and the late Rev. John W. White. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. White of Ash and Mrs. Erma Pigott of Shallotte. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rich Sr. of Goldsboro are the parents of the groom. Escorted by her brother and given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore a formal gown of white taffeta. Medallions of beaded lace accented the elongated, fitted bodice, which featured a sweetheart neckline with a V-shaped ruffle edged in lace. The single A-line skirt extended into a chapel train ending with a ruffle of lace. f Her tuil-iciitii veil of bridal illusion, bordered with lace, was attached to a cap of lace enhanced with pearls. She carried her mother's wedding Bible topped with a cascade of red and Long Bd} I-ong Bay Garden Club members have elected Diane Baxley as their president for the coming year. Elections were held at the club's February 21 meeting at the home of Jamie Ward in Shallotte. Also elected were Frances Gravatt, first vice-president; l West Insti Instructors Faye Bellamy and Virginia Winfree of West Brunswick High School recently attended the Atlantic Const Business and Distributive Education conference held Feb. 22-23 at the Sheraton Inn in Greenville. Sponsored annually by the Business Education and Administrative Services Department of the School of Technology, East Carolina University, the conference is designed to help improve Inotruc tion methods and increase ihe learning attained by business students. "Strategies for Excellence" was Ihe conference theme, with emphasis on the roles of electronic information systems and microcomputers. On Duty Iri Sinai Pic. Steven A Biszmaier, son of Barbara J. Biszmaier of Wilmington and Kenneth A. Biszmaier of Leland, is a member of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg. Aji infantryman, he is participating in the muiunauonai peaceseepinK iutct ami observers l MFO) as the primary U.S. military presence on the Sinai Penisuia, operating checkpoints and patrolling. The independent MFO was established as a result d the 1979 A 11 TTI^UAil r aur Notions ivftr \v?A V Say Vow m vhitc roses, baby's breath and ;reenery accented with petite lace ied in love knots. Miss Meredith White of Dudley was ler sister's maid of honor. Also attending the bride were Mrs. Glenua White of Wilmington, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. Jeannie Willoughby and Mrs. Debbie Butcher of Goldsbcro, sisters of the groom. Flower girl was Janeen Butcher, niece of the groom. Chuck King, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer. Sprinas Harm i w Two brief programs and a cookie exchange highlighted tne Feb. is meeting of the Boiling Spring i.akes Homemakers Club. Thelma Dunn spoke briefly on "How to Have a Retter Ra7aar" and Edith Ogden gave a program on "Antique Handwork." Ed Stanley talked briefly about plans to reorganize a chapter of the American Red Cross in Brunswick County. Members presented MaryRichardson the book, "Today Is Mine," in recognition of her selection as Woman of the Year by the club. President Theima Dunn called the meeting to order after the social period, which featured an exchange of homemade cookies by several members. / Elects New Frances Williams, second vicepresident; Marilyn Dowless, secretary; and Carole Harris, treasurer. The club will plant flowering plum trees at the West Brunswick library on Tuesday, March 19, in celebration of Arbor Week. Also, further plans for landscaping at the library were PEOPLE IN THE NEWS -uctors Attend C Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. Mario we Promoted Timmy M. Marlowe, son of Carolyn H. Marlowe of Route 2, Supply, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. The 1980 West Brunswick High School graduate is a munitions systems specialist at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base near rinldstmrn with the 4th EouiDment Cn.i>,<l|wu< ;*lrtUitCIUlllV. V lAfuuuiun. %r ' n k k 111 ruLtfb v-unitisi Tracy Roycroft of Shallotte is a fourth place winner in tlie For Faces Only "Great Faces of Summer" contest sponsored by Coimopollton LI magazine in conjunction with a national cosmetics firm She received a tote bag and selection oi cosmetics. Judging was based on a series of 8" by 10" photographs. Miss Roycroft's portfolio was prepared by Brunswick Studio. ic % Price & Thread 20% OFF a ktitc in final am H H ^ < rs In Gol< Milton Butcher of Goldsboro, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Stan White of Dudley and Bill White of Wilmington, brothers of the bride, and Jim Willoughby of Goldsboro, brother-inlaw of the groom. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the newly weds presented roses to their mothers. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Ixm EUen White of Supply, aunt of the bride. Mrs. Portia Brown, longtime friend of the bride, presided ^makers Met Margaret Domler game the devotion, "One Set of Footprints," Mary Richardson gave the secretary's report and Theima Dunn announced a March 4 cultural arts contest for county homemakers. Other upcoming events include an area meeting at Bolivia in March and the Boiling Spring Lakes Fair March 16-17, for which club members are planning a bake sale. The club welcomed Mary Bellows as a new member and closed with the collect for club women. In attendance were Margaret Domler, Tiieima Dunn, Eva Hall, Elizabeth Presley, Mary Richardson, Imogene Ross, Elizabeth Steil, Mary Bellows, Mabel Koehlc-r and Edith Ogden. Officers discussed. Member Alice Robinson presented an interesting program on birds. She also gave out bluebird houses to members who had ordered them. Vickie Jones, president, conducted the meeting. Frances Williams assisted the hostess with refreshments. ) Conference Graduates Pvt. Geraldine Stubbcrt graduatec from basic train- - ? ing at Fori Jackson in Col- 3 umbia, S.C., last I week. She will R now report to Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. Texas lng. She is the daughter of Will and Jt Ann Stubbert of Sunset Beach and a 1983 graduate of Freedom Higf School in Morganton. Mrs. Harper Honored For the second consecutive year Mrs Margaret Taylor Harper o Southport has been nominated as oni of the state's oustanding womei leaders. She will be one of 41 nominee: honored at a March 22 banquet ii Raleigh at which five women will b< presented the Distinguished Womei of North Carolina Award by Gov James G. Martin. The event is sponsored by the N.C Council on the Status of Women am is held in conjunction with Women' History Month In March. II y hy IVftTTHfMG WIU B( SOLO BY MAI. t Downtown Shollotfe ^ ocros5 from Hord?? ? " 754-4336 W. '?< UACtm dsboro at the guest register. Programs were distributed by Gerry Wilson, friend of the groom. Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Dover, Del., where the groom is stationed with the U.S. Air Foro? Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's mother entertained with a reception in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. Edna Moore, friend of the bride, coordinated the event. Mrs. Peggy Strickland of Wilmington served the four-tiered cake. Punch was served by Miss Allison Best of Grantham and Mrs. Grctchen Broom of Satellite Beach, Fla. Other hostesses were Mrs. Ruby Pnte, Mrs. Kay Fortner, Mrs. Erlene Bryan and Mrs. Ida Claypool. Mrs. Jean Cox and Mrs. Doris Jernigan assisted with decorations. Two friends of the bride, Miss Faye Keen of Grantham and Mrs. Portia Brown of Goldsboro, distributed rice bags. Following a Feb. 8 rehearsal, the Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, Feb. 28 Jill E. Frink, Odessa Usher, J. Frank Williamson, Stanton Brown, Ryan Cooper, Jimmy C. Register, Phyllis Kuhnemann, Gary Galloway, Gene Winfree; Mr. and Mrs. David Moore. Feb. 29 IjiSaile Hankins, Jr. Friday, March 1 Carolyn Smigiel, Mary Samllin Bonita Phelps, Sophie Russ, Davie Milligan, Meredith Arnold, Joiu Truesdale II, Dwight Reeves; Mr and Mrs. J. Harry White, Mr. am 1 Mrs. J.M. Parker. Saturday. March 2 Talmadee Greeorv. Rotter Dali Meadows, Bunny Nolan. Sunday, March 3 Charlie R. Gray, Steve Kowlcr Elizabeth hogalski; Mr. and Mn J R. (Surge) Hrostun. Monday, March 4 UeDOie seiicrs, Duruiiiy Simile Ed Redwlne, Joel Gupton, l-eria Mn ' Gurganus, Karen Moshoures. I Tuesday, March 5 (Tripp Kulucii, VV ray Klnjj Margaret Somerset!, 1/niise l.udhui Gail Russ, Judy Danford, Bcrkle | White, Kemp Wilson; Dolpha an | Icelean Bellamy. Wednesday, March 6 Becky Clemmons, Chrlssy llewet Neda Carter, Martha Stanlc) DcVanc White, Bob Milligan, Knre Branch, Dana Danyeiic Vaiimii ' Michelle Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Ton ' Hamilton. 1 r I. MODELS WOIO f) i n II. PAGEANT GKC III. GROOMING A ETIQUETTE ? K> at IV. LOOKING AMI LIVING BEAU I i AT- MS. /i I?Shr ha* Iwni a r-iL \ inrliifiillK fou \ M' HEM \I T\J J appli< al THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thl I . . * i - .. & SxHnHS?''-" A.* jMRS. MAX ...the former An groom-elect's parents entertained the wedding party with a buffet dinner in their home, at which time the couple presented gifts to their attendants. Parties | A bridal breakfast honoring Miss White was given the morning of the wedding in the home of Mrs. Virginia Westbrook of Cloldsboro. Hostesses were Mrs. l.ynda Brttt and Mrs. Jeanette Brown of Ash and Mrs. I-ou j Ellen While of Supply, aunts of the ) bride. 1 rSTi ^ 1 i' W!1 ClaSS y |S5 Monday 7-) d 5a Wednesday Saturday 1 ' ^ FEE: $20 per m< y f lottTttii In claiilcal ttallol. pointo /art mutleol I hauler lop. o robics Elan issionul School For Futegorws Includt LSHOI* ?I'rofeimionul a in*iruction into i'n? ?.ifft'/i 14-21 M>MI!NG ?Basic plannin, training for the Minn. Male and female. /i/f en 10-17 -Wiftir riiijw'ih', "(jiCri *k t*'firri if} ritXHj) H id social ({race for the yo I Fil l !. ?llorksho/t for i ?Detailed instru /planning, make-i /personal develop ?A/tes 22 and ov (OS IN/-. HAItDEE will lw youi ional (TKxIrl for yrmrn r*rlu* m oav. I wnrL flif Ififl #' "Van.l ltSl.AH )>h 1^4 Hh.STA. Sh ion? for enrollment March I throui for more fir-tail* anr! information 754-4388! irsday, February 28, 1985- Page 7-A jgsggmgmmm wffSS^BBKSmSSSBHS^i * g* jjlf l : RICH JR. dria Kate White The groom-eiecTs mother, Mrs. Ma* Rich Sr., and sister, Mrs. Jeannic Wllloughby, gave a Feb. 6 shower for the couple. Other parties for the bride-elect Included a floating shower given Feb. 2 by Miss Scottle Gaincy and Miss Allison Best, a miscellaneous shower on Jan. 28 by Faith Sunday School Class at lx>vc Memorial Church and a miscellaneous shower Jan. 11 at Calvary Baptist Church In Shallotte, with the honorcc's grandmother, Mrs. Krma Pigott, as hostess. iSEfSSl WBiUiin Catch ftf our aerobics & exercise class. I - Classes start Mar. 7. \ Legion Hut Hwy. 17, South, Shallotte 3 PM Y 7:30-8:30 PM 0-11 AM v >nth or $2 per class ? k lAjrrUTAAA ,mu CAII ? 754 4695 or 754 97J7 y atlmr 6pm M odelin nd intenniv<> * I t ti t- world of /-.?4 !f and inb'nnitw Ow competitive j/ n g, as you W! ~ tr! for iioiaef* ung adult. rareer woman, ction into wardrobe ' ifj analysis antl ment. er. O iflntrurtor. /*/ Jvrly with Nrinun Mirean.^f J leaignrr .ST. / A~ \ r will !?? taking 1<X7 } ) jh Warrh IS. vC^Yjr

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