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Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACC Fullwooc Wendolyn Joyce Eullwood and Vincent Brown were married Saturday, April 20, at 3 p.m. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Supply. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mre. IJoyd Fullwood of Supply. The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William Brown of Atlanta, Ga. nev. r reeman uause anu nev. Moses C. Herring performed the double-ring ceremony. Music was provided by Mrs. Utha M. Hewett, Jackie Fullwood and George l.atamorc. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white gown of organza over taffeta embellished with Alencon lace and seed pearls. It featured a Victorian neckline and leg o' mutton sleeves. Her chapel-length train accented with seed pearls and appliques of Alencon lace ended in a deep border of matching lace. Her veil of sheer netting with a rolled edge fell from a v-shaped headpiece of Alencon lace fashioned with a spray of seed pearls on top and a puff of pearl-accented netting at the rear. She carried a cascade of white orchids. Serving as nuitron of honor was Mrs. Delia Howe of Atlanta, Ga. Also attending the bride were Toro Herring, Vivian Jordan, Kosaland Gore, Tonya Gordon, Rita I* llargove and Pricllla Herring. Alene Fullwood was Homemakers Hear Drug n rrogram Members of the Boiling Spring U-ikcs extension I iomemakcrs Club heard ii program on substance abuse presented by Kvu Hall and Thclmu Dunn. Edith Ogdcn reported on the International mlopt-u-student program. Also, five club members helped 1 with the Brunswick County Special < Olympics program this year. ' Members will meet with extension ' home economist Mary Buss at their 1 June meeting. Also, club members are to meet June 3 at Mabel ' Kwelders' home at Boiling Spring I akes tor n uhvll crntt workshop. Attending the May 21 meeting at the Boiling Spring lakes VKW I'ost were members Margaret Domler, Theliiui Dunn, Eva Hall, Mabel Koehler, Edith Ogden, Mary Itichardson, Kegma Taylor and Helen Wheeldon and guests Murtlui Billiard, Agnes Knox and Bill Koehler. The program included recitation of the pledge of allegiance and tlie club collect and a social Ikiur. Bur rises Have Son A son, Steven Dale Hums, was tHirn May U> at 1 26 p in in Columbus County Hospital in WhltcvtUe to litcky Dale and Jennifer Hums of Stiallottr He wetttlied seven pounds, 10 ounces and JO'i Indies 111 length His maternal grandparents are Union and Allium Hoyals of Supply Jaiues and Hattle Hrown of Sliallotte are tlx- paternal grandparents '^rnnywulc rfttfnl ^ Ojjwm) ' ol ?> * ?, %U? Jl. 5:* I'M Sfc*U*ttr M*Mk vt?J )N, Thursday, May 30, 19H5 X Browr lUMffl" w MRS. VINl . .. the former We Seniors Mode "Warm flizzies" arc the latest creation of the 21 Town Creek Senior Citizens club members who met May 16 for their munthiy craft session at the park. On June 20 participants are asked to bring a decorative jar to create sand art under the instruction of Dorccn Vereen of the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department, said group spokeswoman Mary Richardson. The meeting begins at 1 p.m. and is part if a busy spring season for the group. ai me upcoming general meeting ;m June 6, a physician from Brunswick Hospital will iltscuss Birthdays An Thursday, May 30 Jeanne Ohllnger, Dianne Baxley, Funny Parker; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mr and Mrs. Ix-Clrandc Redwine. Friday, May 31 Dean llewctt, Bonnie Stanley; Mr. and Mrs J. (Inry Poulos, Mr. and Mrs J II. Webster. Sntunluy, June 1 Frank (laics, Keith llewctt, IJndn K Kanoy, Beverly Norri.), Amanda I oirralne Pticlps; Mr and Mrs. Jerry (lurgnnus. Sunday,June 2 Barry U-onnrd, Frances Sweatt, Paul Smith, F.ddie Carroll; l>oug and Dianne Baxley, Don and Michele llohson Monday, June 3 Judy Hickenhacker, J Pearlie Buss, Crystal White, Ashley Mnrshall, Kllen Wemyss. John Fa/okas Tuesday. June 4 Jack Soles, Delwood Johnson, Virginia llolden, John Mack Young. ' '*v V" ~ > l&AffjQjf A n f ; vLl ? >< A Vn >*V < a. ~ i ? '" I) 1 W l^. iS??rt?? _'?t JL SC^ i Exchanc Il'dk mS CENT BROWN 1 I IX.II I uuuiyu juyvL- r miHUWi j t 1 'Worm Fuzzies' 1 heart ailments, while on June 12, Dr. ] Barry Stokes of N.C. State University v will present a seminar on estate plan- j ning from 10:30 a.m. until noon. r On May 18, six peopie from the group participated in a sightseeing 0 trip to Charleston, S.C. They were Helen Wheeldon, Jack and Edith a Ogden, Ix'tha Habon, Huby Melton p and Mary Hichnrdson. tl The senior citizens group meets at p the Town Creek Township Park a building on U.S. 17 at Winnabow. Kcsldcnts of the township age 50 and . older ure eligible to Join. More information is available by calling Mary Hicluirdson at 845-2862. j d Anniversaries 1 Courtney Williams, Wendell Cheers; ' Carson and Marlcne Varnam, Mike ^ and (lay Fulford, Jay and Jan White, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby l<ong, Mr. and ' Mrs. llreg Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. ' I ,.r~. Ill ? " Mil i y DUtllUHl. Wednesday, June 5 P Doug Hoycroft, George Wilson Sr., t Peggy Stanley, Annette Bennett, Robert I .awing II; Mr. and Mrs. ( l-arry Holden, Terry and Cindy c Reed, Roy and Myrtle lee Trest. r YW ft Vertical ^ ~ Patio iyjfe? Blinds iflegonf veef.ro/ b/inds ore o gr touch fo your pofio doors Sf> !e o surprisingly low price Whof! Cienf fo Keep your home worm mer SleeV luxurious custom sfyliri Choice ol over 200 vone mote Unlimited variety ot treatments moctome cork rc many more tabrics Speciolly grooved to accept y< R.ght lett or center opening Completely installed WnHHHHWMl I \ A m/lO(N tUCN CAUSfWAT |e Vows the junior bridesmaid and Penny Hill, Lakela Hewett, April Nichols and Jennifer Fullwood were flower girls. The attendants wore floor-length gowns of coral satin and carried European bouquets of spring flowers. The groom's father served as his best man. Groomsmen were Bryon Barnes, Martel Bryant, Atlee Fullwood, Randy Gore and Andre Herring. Mathias Herring ushered. The bride's mother wore a hot pink dress by Peerless of Boston, with a scalloped edge pink hat accented with pink and white carnations, and matching shoes and gloves. She also wore a full set of pink antique-style jewelry. The groom's mother wore a gray dress selected from a Dianne Carroll collection, an oval hat accented with a feather, matching shoes and purse and gold jewelry. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents gave a reception in the church hall. Following a honeymoon at Mvrtle Beach, S.C., the couple is residing in Decatur, Ga. The bride is a graduate of West Brunswick High School. Elks' Veterans Calabash I,odge No. 2679 of the ienevolent and Protective Order of he Elks recently delivered clothing, woks and magazines to patients at he Veterans Administration hospital in Fayetteville, reports lubiie relations chairman Jack liefel. Delivering the items during a May 6 visit were Schuyler Bramley, eteraas committee chairman; I won ioorigian, the chapter's exalted uler; and Cliff Casey, member. "The staff was very graieful," the fficers reported upon their return. They also announced plans for nother trip, on July 30, to deliver rizes for a bingo or game night at le hospital, one in which "all the layers win," Ziefel said. The group lso hopes to present the hospital Elks Ladies \Aeet June 5 The ladles Auxiliary of Calabash wdgc 2879, BPOE, has changed its necting day from the second Vednesday of each month to the first Vednesday. Following the next meeting, on lune 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Ixtdge n Calbash, a social hour Is planned rith refreshments and games. Public relations officer Norma fordbrueh asked members to bring heir choice of cards or games. The Benevolent and Protective )rder of Elks (BPOE) is a national heritable and patriotic social fraterlity. :fl! [I I - I I i 1 I I M !! I . lillllillll eot way to odd that ipeciol beauty and privacy?oil lor t more they re energy eHi fl \er in winter coaler In turn 9 riol* colon, patterns ond itton aluminum rigid vinyl. H*r vsoilpop?< or fobr?ct ' !//<), Snc. I 842-3591 J Jt - BE " \ To Wed June 22 L.I. to!, and Mrs. James W. Varnum of Myrtle Beach, S.C., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Ann, to Richard Dale Gore of Tabor City. Their wedding Is planned June 22 at 7 p.m. at Tabor City Baptist Church. Miss Vamum is the granddaughter of Cleveland and Louise Gore of Shaliotte, Ada L. Varnum of Shaiiotte and Taimadge Varnam of Supply. Group Active with a television set next year, as it did in 1984. Lodge No. 2679, with a membership of more than 250. has outornwn its nIH clubhouse and has purchased the Dixie Restaurant. The dining room remains open to the nuhlir evenings as a fundraising project of the club, and serves a varied menu. "ee' ftlbJ Your Ww W FTds Waifs Flai 5808 E. 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