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It Page 8-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACO Hardwick-I Vows Exch Martha Lynette Hardwick and Michael Kevin He&ett were married Saturday, Feb. 16, at 2 p.m. at Camp United Methodist Church in oiittuuuc. Rev. W. Stanley Smith, pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. I^ewis of Shallotte and the granddaughter of Mrs. Audrey H. Salmon, also of Shallotte. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hewett Jr. of Shallotte. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a gown of white silk taffeta, trimmed in Alencon lace, that flowed into a chapei-iengih train. The bodice of Alencon lace and seed pearls featured a Queen Anne neckline an<" shirred leg-of-mutton sleeves, also appliqued with lace. Her fingertip veil of white net with Alencon iace ana pearls flowed from ,, ...rnnlll r.t ...kiln fl,... The bridal bouquet consisted of a white fur muff accented with cascading white roses. Theresa Faye Ininan, a friend of the bride, was her maid of honor. She wore a long gown of huckleberry taffeta with flounced, off-the-shoulder puffed sleeves. She carried a white fur muff with huckleberry roses and wnrn ? white fur coronet accented with huckleberry satin ribbons. Karen Alice Pittman, sister of the bride, maintained the guest register. Miss Black Give Up Ci Pearl of Truth Tent No. 149 is now arrentinv annlirafinns; fnr th.P IMS Miss Black Pearl pageant which will he held May 25 at 8 p.m. at the II J\ Hall in Southport. To beeome a contestant, one must be u resident of Brunswick County and be between the ages of 17-22 or a high school Junior. Entry fee is 150. For applications, contact Carolyn Price, 457-60GB, Johnnie Keith, 457-5526, or Wanda Frailer, 457-5423. "The warmth, friendship and support 1 received throughout the year were the highlight of my reign," said 1984 Miss Black Pearl Tonya McKoy. Ms. McKay, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson McKoy of I .eland, plans to pursue a career in |[ A 1N A L f ft Nursery ft i r -ill H 10 nor fh nl H I ft " Mo,, , , *?'lwto on us M TV to \1 ?b Saturday 9 W BltWh l| $. W%' ?* <% M 4* $ 1 1 A ^ Val w <*2 ,, 1 (IX. /17s? (<?? ?.... 4 N, Thursday, March 14, 1985 Hewett anged Karen Cooper, a cousin of the bride, directed the ceremony. Heather Leigh Hardwick, sister of the bride, served as acolyte. Wedding music organist. The groom wore a black tuxedo by Pierre Cardin, with white boutonniere. His father served as best. He wore a matching tuxedo and huckleberry boutonniere. Mrs. Lewis, mother of the bride, chose a full-skirted long dress of peach crepe with long sheer sleeves and a bodice accented by a doublelayered collar, and matching accessories. Mrs. Hewett, mother of the Ki will, wvi : a mil-ami icu iwiifj ui cm of lilac polyester georgette, ii featured a scooped neckline, long sheer sleeves and belted waist. Both wore corsages of white roses. Containers of white chrysanthemums, carnaiiuns and pompoms and brass candlelabras accented with white poms and greenery decorated the sanctuary. A reception as given by the bride's parents after the ceremony in the church fellowship hall. The newlyweds will make their home in Columbus, Ga. The bride attended Miller-Motte Business College at Wilmington, while the groom was graduated from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a bachelor of arts degree in computer science. Pearl To rown iVwc =v V \?anav? * Touyn McKoy mechanical engineering. "I've seen many faces and have been to various pageants and socials," Ma. McKoy said. "The most memorable activities were being selected to ride in the governor's inaugural parade and participating in the Fourth of July parade and festivities." Pearl of Truth Tent No. 148 is a non-profit organization which promotes womanhood and leadersliin. "They Instill In the community self pride and self-esteem." Ms. McKov said. "Throughout the pageant, they worked with us ithe contestants) helping each one secure a I letter chance to win." ? Wallpaper ??ili 'ri, & Sat=, 9-6 JKI'll MYRTLE H SHOP ONLY! 99 _ $Q99 _ 6m4 per single roll ues up to $19.95 per i fill tUCM N. MTiTU SUCK latta I|l? I Uadmi CmNm * 1>?i ?rr II K? Wfc ?4 Tit Its m ?1?J UkM CaaaH, CV* fax* )/??? IMI ~ #gste BfP^ i HMMlNHttl# *** * *<v MRS. MICHAEL K1 the former Miss Mi Guys And Dolls I Information on upcoming activities dominated the February 20 meeting oi me uuys ana uons Extension Homemakers Couples Club at the Brunswick County Extension Office in Bolivia. humanities seminar sponsored by the extension service in conjunction with N.C. State University and several workshops sponsored by the county agency. "Thomas Wolfe-Author" is the topic of the seminar, which meets each Tuasdav in April. It will combine Ki'uuj) discussion Wiui IC-auC-r?hjn hv n professor from the Raleigh campus. Club Counselor Mary Buss presented a program on "Wills and Estate Planning." Members reported 84 hours of voiunteer work with Doshcr Memorial Hospital Volunteers, the Simmonses Have A Son Cleveland and Sybil Mitchell Simmons of Supply liave announced the birth of their first child, Cleveland Troy Mitchell Simmons II. He was born February 22 at Brunswick Hospital in Supply, weighing six pounds, 124 ounces and measuring 19 inches in length. His paternal grandparents are Buster and lx>uise Simmons of Supply. Maternal grandparents are Waymond and Klnora Mitchell, also of Supply. ' Place m A, ~ \ ?1 & PM J* EACH V* . $^99 single roll! wj;vs; <^W ZtL> 1A IM? ?l ftNrfM ftoWiM 11^1 IHtftaiNIIIIMI V / w 3 &J EVIN HEWETT irtha Hardwick Looking Ahead tension homemaking workshop preparation and county council records. President John I>ewis announced the March regular meeting will be an area meeting with a representative from the child nrctective services section of the Brunswick County Department of Social Services presenting the program. A business meeting will also be held in March, but attendance at area meeting is requircd for perfect attendance records management. Representatives from each exten sion homeinakers club in the county arc to meet in April with Edith Hoy. international chairperson, to plan county participation in the annual " Adopt-A-Student" program in which the county hosts for a week one or two foreign students attendin" N.C. Suite University. Alice Hems gave the opening devotional. Refreshments included liverwurst snrail and homemade breed, banana bread with cream cheese spread and coffee. Attending were Thelma and Bill Dunn, Virginia and Bud Godlove, Edith and Harold Hoy, Alda und Jolin l^ewis, Edith and Jack Ogden, Alice and Russ Perris and Mary Russ, counselor. The Guys and Dolls Couples Club is open to all couples residing in Brunswick County. Additional information is available from tlie extension office, 253-4425. gr v ai urn n. banded \ N\\ H w Birthdays And ^ 1 Anniversaries A^nnn Thursday, Joey Stanley, Cathey Stanley, Todd Morton, Debbie Hewett, Horrace Stanley. Doug Hewett. Billy Varnam. EHFriday, March 15 W jC" W Jay Callender; Mr. and Mrs. John jjjg v. W Craig, Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Stroupe. Saturday, Marcu 15 -.v>r? i v Donna Kirby, Robin Bolton, Justin - /" Hughes, Ann Marie Woodard; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Causey. V ? Sunday, March 17 _/ J*k. Linnie F. Cheers, George Irving MUm* Jr., Mildred Agnes Hewett, Ruth J. Russ, Topsy Skinner, Boyd Lott, ^^Htu :-V Yates Gupton, Phebie Smith. Monday, March 18 JMHMBB Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks Jr. L Tuesday, March 15 A 'I n * Q * Lester Todd, Caleb Viego, Benny Mpril Uate bet Goodman, Robert Lawing Sr., Anneue Heweii Musseiwhitc of E Beamon Hewett, Angela Reaves, Supply and Harry Michaei Laska Evelyn Batson. of Wilmington have announced Wednesday, March 20 their forthcoming marriage R^mnna Uott-ott TViolmo Volo SstlirHnv AnH! 7 nt.?nm ot Cnn. Gelene Russ, Johnny R. Carlyle; Mr. P'-y Baptist Church, Supply, and Mrs. Johnnie Edwards. Friends and relatives are invited. BRUNSWICK SCHOOL CF ^ ~ 09 | For more information call J 754-6106/754-8281. ABULT CLOGGING CLASS March 21 -April 25 Thursday 6:15 to 7:00 PM i $25 a person/$40 a couple 6-week session BuSiC 3t6p5 uiiu CO mb bi Hut ions i ABUIT AEESSSS? gssi Tuesday & Thursday 8:45-9:45 AM, 7:45-8:45 PM Saturday Morning 9:30-10:30 AM You may attend any one or all of these classes for S20 a month. Remember, summer is just around the corner so let's get into shape and join in th? fun! 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