I Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACON &?_** " -dHHTal i nnrj^H HI i mm To Wed May 25 th j Mrs. Catherine M. Hill of Soulhport has announced the engagement of her daughter, Vanessa Chyvcttc HOI, to Rev. Hczekiah Reaves Jr. of Route 1, Ash. He Is the pon ol Mr. and Mrs. Hczekiah Reaves Sr., also of Ash. Their wedding is planned May 25 at 2 p.m. at Brown's Chapel AMR /.ion Church In Southport, with a reception afterward at the International longshoremen's Association Hall. ! 1 Jr % M, 1 fl[ - !9 W"* To Wed Maycle I-ou Walker and Terry Allen i/uyti, both nf the iioldrn Heaeh area, wlli Ik* married 2 p.m., Sundny. May 5, at their home in Holiday llnven near Hidden lieaeh. Miss Walker In the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kiluln Walker ol Shallotte. I.oyd In the son of Mr. and Mrs. Iee It. l<oyd of the Hidden Heaeh area. Friends unil relatives ure Invited to the ceremony. ^ ro ^\ Ne V jjG^Rk m v i ^s->( ! 5^ ^ INTIMAT li A place to find the p JR Sw(msi Oscar de Jfi Mains i & Pf Night VN dLV\ 11 llihp! John Hg ' JFj Interl ^ Tuesday Thu nk \ I Fr?da\ Satui (L Sonris? Square 57^ i [, Thursday, May 2, 1985 Brennemar Vows Are Carylon Brennemar. and Eric Lee Register were rnarrieu Saturday, ftpril 6, in the home of the groom's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Register of Supply. Mrs. Register is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rowe of Marion. She wore a tea-length lace dress in jll-wniie wnn saun emproiaereu lowers and matching lace pumps, tier handheld bouquet consisted of link roses, miniature lilies and pink Garden Club Floral Arranc % Ixing Bay Garden Club members recently prepared and donated 39 arrangements of live spring flowers to individual residents of the Brunswick Village Nursing Home in Shallotte. The flowers were placed in seashells collected and donated by Carol and Ed Harris. A larger arrangement was donated for the lobby. Another arrangement was made by club member Judy Rickenbacker, who was recovering from a fall. The arrangements were completed at an April 19 club meeting at the Supply Club To Spot Goc Supply Extension Homemakcrs Club members learned how to "recognize hidden treasures" at their April 16 meeting at the Brunswick Electric Membership Corportion office in Shaliottc. Speaker Ethelyn Hawes displayed several "collectibles" and antiques, putting emphasis on their identifying qualities. Items donated by members were collected for the club's annual auc 3adlimrs announces w Hair Stylist. . . Linda Varnam CALL 754-4695 FOR APPOINTMENT OWNER: SOPHIE RUSS > 'yvuuL v tin is m E APPAREL 3| ierf eel gift for Mom! 4 by * la Ren to (ream J 'eor by ^ me ~lJ J n IA 113 sod ' \ ' S H?wrs i \ I irsctoy 10-6 y rday 10-10 , \ ^ y~^ %' V \ Sunset Beocb ^ v J 4090 aJS 7, Register Exchanged rihKnn cfpao moro * iuuuii um viuiivt a. Candlelight and spring flowers decorated the home where Rev. Henry Register officiated the doublering ceremony. A reception was held afterwards. Mrs. Register is employed by Multi-Wood International. Register is employed by Home Furniture Co. After a wedding trip to the mountaias of North Carolina, they are making their home in Wilmington. Donates jements home of Betty Harrelson in Shallotte at which the new president, Dianne Baxley, presided. The meeting followed a "flowers" theme, with members answering roll call with the name of a flower blooming in her yard. Members also selected the reci pient of the first "Yard of the Month" award of 1985, Henry Brezenski of Bonaparte Retreat II, whose yard sparkled with 1,800 spring bulbs. Betty Harrelson, Frances Gravatt and Disnne B 3 i!?y nrnvi HpH refreshments for the meeting. Learns d Finds tion and flea market, to be held this year at the IJttle River Flea Market. Unsold items will be donated to the Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad Thrift Shop, said club spokeswoman Pat Nash. Ciub members voted to donate money to the Brunswick Technical College Foundation, to be matched by an anonymous donor. Evelyn Gunnerscn and Pat Nash are to bring quilt squares for ciub members to complete in time for a county council fundraising project during the N.C. Fourth of July Festival. Also. Clara Schuester was to represent the club at a planning meet for the upcoming Adopt A Student program. Ms. Gunnersen's home will be the location for a 10 a.m. club crafts meeting May 1, to which members are to bring a sandwich. As part of her citizenship ar.d community outreach program of work, Aileen Miles reported on the need for organ donors. Ten members attended the meeting and one guest, Anna Say was DAR Meets Members of the William Gause Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution heard a program on American Heritage at their Anril 1R me*?tinu Members Gwen Causey, Gloria Koss, Lena Hawes, Amarette Pierce, Veltna Robinson and Bobbie Sellers attended the meeting at Shallotte Town Hall. J . |fp. ) . Terry 1 J local artist, v? v Saturday,? ' , demonstrati ; : The Calab [ \ FINE ART iformrrly l'h ^ CAIASASH IOW COUNT wm* JH fits Miss Wescotf To Marry Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wescott of Bolivia hove annminroH (hp pnapppment of their daughter, Kimberly Gaye, to Karl Anthony Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Harris of Burlington. Their wedding will be heid May 18 at 8 p.m. in Mill Creek Baptist Church at Bolivia. Friends and relatives are invited to the ceremony and a reception immediately afterwards in the church fellowship hail. Daughter Born In New Mexico William r. ociiei a ?m . tanu Elizabeth Stewart Doster Sellers of Albuquerque, N.M., are the parents of a daughter, Claire Elizabeth Sellers, born April 15. The maternal grandparents are Judge Robert M. Doster and Jean Doster of Sunset Beach and lancastcr, S.C. The paternal grandparents are William T. and Dorothy Sellers of Shallotte Inlet, Shallotte. The paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. William Beaman Sellers of Ufi1min.t?An ? ,wl ll,? l?tn U/illinm niuiuii^iuii auu uic uiw; i? iiiiaiu Beaman Sellers of Shallotte. Crockers Have Baby Daughter David and Lucille Crocker of Calabash have announced the birth of a daughter, Emily Beth, born Monday, April 29, at Grand Strand Hospital in Myrtle Beach. Emily weighed seven pounds, Wounccs at birth. Her father Is a detective with the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.i.. Bellamy of Bonaparte's Landin,? while paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crocker of Pinevillc Acres, Calabash. Her great-grandfather is Kirby Reeves of Thonuisboro. Reunion r? I l rjannea If your Inst name is spelled Mlllican, Milliken or Milligan, you're invited to a family reunion Sunday. May 26, at the Chadbourn Fire Department. All participants are asked to bring a covered dish, said spokesman Lucy 1'ridgen of Atkinson. No time was given. "We hope to make this the biggest and best reunion yet," she said. "Only you can do that, by being in Chadbourn." . k L. Sellers ill be in our shop flay 4, 7-9 PM ng watercolors. ash Gallery & FRAMING i?* Umx/ KniHtkl RY STORES PHONE 579 6284 i AND MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS LOCATED IN THE HEIUG-ME YERS SHOPPING CENTER Phone 754-6674 SHALLOTTE Mastercard and VISA Welcome l^/TiTMTT^f] OTTf7 01935 TWf MUNSW1CK MACON C> Watson's <<& IS \ Q Bridal & Formal Wear ? . ^ ?C Tuxedo Rentals ^i 0 liridal t,ouns TfajkUH | ^ Prom 0r?w?. ^J?:/ 1 U^BHB r /" Weddine Stationery ' / ' ! ; I^HHB v j Tuxedos by Mitchell's J V ' | V.i.F. Furnml if'ear. /; ! j f 1 iSBSH ^ 1 Prom goicns by ISadine I '< j : ^HjH 2 ^ -j Groom x tuxedo rental FREE, j | EES 5 ?? J iri//i rental order for all ^ W^m S ^ groomsmen. Minimum of 4 nToom?mnn. ,\(Vy 5 t ^ Hwv. 130. Holden Beach Rd VJ Br a it 754-93BU (beside Ed's Jewelry) 5/? V >* -?* jt ? ,^T >. Gifts for Mom! rat * I 1 Lingerie I Panties /? Slips OFF I Gowns S I \ I ' I \ ALL SHOES I -l.., : 50% OFF f ? V Main Street Shallotte 754-6495 announcing the opening of . THE Kltfc ;W CONNECTiO^Jaft PRESCHOOL & DAY-CARE ? SPECIFICS ^ " ~x" AGE 2 5 _____ WHERE Ok) Shetkxte Roed PRESCHOOL Mon W'td A Fr. ft 30 It 30 F?ES ft Tuition I 5>*pi Mj> OAV CARE 7 XWm S X>pm Moo f? >M- Room REGISTRATION 130 00 NOTE Foil t$m# children mil Po?d on<e O yeor ?ulom*tic*S?> be m?otv*d ft the ??, ^ Pre School program PRE SCHOOL S60 00 AFTER For school *ge children *t?o pmr month SCHOOL need e sete end fun piece to go r, * v r?oc tji nr\ CARf mite*) <J going horn* iky^ DAY CARE *4' QO DROP INS U room ?Uom droo ?*?U be per week cc*t"**1 AFTER SCHOCX $15 00 m>si comctioi CARE p?< v?eeV rfv-, o> CkM On C_. <?_-? n Ml o? DROP INS $12 00 p*r boy Of #! entf ip*tl<?'^M *1 ?w?---?d M . $2 00 p?f Hour PRE-REGISTER NOW FOR 85 SCHOOL YEAR If you or* interested In our new Child Development Center, please fill Out and return this coupon along with your check We plan to open September 1985 Aj the director of the new KID'S CONNECTION I am very excited about thii new odventure Pleose feel free to call on me if you hove any questions Polly Ruts 754 8720 ] - ! I j SS | i PNCM I I I <-*?? ???* * a DAV CAAC 3 WfSCHOOs. C WTERSCKXH, j I I - AG4 I ! I v SAV* . ... UA I J ~ ' VA.VM ACE | 5 TOUt CMiCX T00AT TO U SUtl TOUt CM! 10 tS MOLUO. I J EMtOtlMUTT ?IU II LIMIHD. il Jr "WE Kip's CONNECTIOH \ li'tfS? *oeoxos | - <CTY* , SHAu.OTT? NO?tH CAROUHA 28459 ? J I

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