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Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BE/1 Carter, Spoken Margaret Leanne Carter ( Southport and James Michai Potente of Raleigh were married at p.m. Saturday, June 8, in Southpoi ?~ * ?I - sii %. ricau/tci tan vs4iui?.ii. Father John Richardson officiate at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. William D. Carter Sr. c Southport. The groom is the son c Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Potente Jr. o Ni>?i/liiii'tih N V Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white organ za and illusion netting. Schiffii em broidery and pleated ruffles ac ccnted the high collar and fittei sleeves. Alencon lace covered the fit ted bodice and was appiiqued on thi front of the full skirt. The sheer yoki was highlighted with pearl beadini and crystals. Scalloped Schiffii em broidery bordered the hemline am an intricate pattern of laci embellished the cathedral-lengtl train. loo r 3 .-J SOME OF THE PARTlCIPAb Leukemia Society Hlke-A-Tllou mi U'((. Whitney Todd, Allison Harris Bike Eve For h Participant!! raised more tlmi $11,000 for the leukemia Society in i May 1!) hike-n-thon sponsored by th Shallo'.tc Junior Woman's Club reports Trisb Poulos, coordinator. A Sherry Holden's coti Pacific is osr/prl foi pastel print shows < the loose-fitting sty BEACf I 71m Store Vl BEACHWEAR GROCERIES ME JEWELRY MOUSEY1 HftlDEN BEACH CAU t ICON, Thursday, June 13, 1985 Potente !n South )f The bridal headpiece was covered ;1 with Aiencon iace and beaueu with 2 pearls and crystals. Irridescent rt flbwers formed a sweeping design on CmC oidc. The i'.VC finc/orfin length veil was highlighted with d miniature appliques of beaded Aiencon lace. The bride carried a bouquet of if white roses and steplianotis centered if around white orchids, if Teresa Johnson of Burlington was inaid of honor. Bridesmaids were f Rebecca Whitaker of Kaleigh; Anna i- Spears of Concord; Mary Jones of i- Charleston. S.C., a cousin of the bride; and Jamie Thompson of Fairj mont, cousin of the bride. They wore identical tea-length e gowns of ice pink taffeta with full s skirts, basque waistlines and large ^ candy-box bows at each shoulder. - They wore coronets with veils of ice i pink illusion netting and carried bout quets of pink roses and mixed spring i flowers in shades of pink. The bride's mother wore a streetiii c :r#? I'? im ITS in Ihf recent Peggy Kills; am sre, at the rear Irani Warren, llaniel 1 , Joey Galloway anil 'nt Nets $3,( eukemia So n A total o( $5,115.(15 was donated to ii the Society, and donations are still e being accepted, she added, with i, checks to Ik- mailed to the society, in care of Mrs. Gary Poulos, 111 Mullet i HBSfelfHBHBi vX>- - *CV; : fffl WWS ? ZZgzyzr ~~ ? ? ? ^ ;' T\5 ? ruj d * o vi fon shorfs set h\/ Oronn hot summer days The iff her summer tan and le keeps her cool! 1MART Itfc All You N?ed ATS NOVELTIES FISHING TACKLE VARES FLOATS-GIFTS SEWAY. Ptiow? >43-3699 Vows port length dress of rose chiffon with mat ciiiiig accessories and a white orchil corsage. The groom's mother wore < chemise style lilac dress of georgetti mutr-hina accessories and 1 white corsage. Chris Stormer of Columbia, S.C. was Potente's best man. Ushers wen David Potente, brother of the groom of Newburgh, N.Y.; Kenneth Carter brother of the bride, of Southport; David Hitch of Raleigh: and Lt Patrick Ortland of Ft. Deven, Mass. Mrs. Debbie Skillman of Southport IJ~1 -I VlgaillOl, UIIU iUld. I1CICII TTUIIUIl U1 Garland, soloist, provided a program of wedding music. Fallowing the ceremony, a reception was held at the Southport Community Building. Mrs. Potente is a graduate ol Meredith College in Raleigh. A graduate of Clemson University, the groom is presently working toward a doctoral degree in chemical engineering at N.C. State University. They will reside in Raleigh. j'. i v\ MMI fHOlO BY USI't d on the front, Yates Gupton, Donnle lluss, Mary Huns and Krlsty Poulos. )00 c/efy Street, Holdcn Beach, N.C. 28462 Peggy Kills turned in the larges suin of pledges, 1415, and won a ba y cle donated by a local merchant Peggy Kecves, in second place received a $25 prize from a loca bank Trophies for riding the louges distance 30 miles?went to Joe; Galloway, Kyan Cooper, Dame Kuss, Adam Corbett and llonnii Warren Kour-year-old Jenny Trest was tin youngest rider, biking one mile oi her trtcyle and then walking one-hal mill' Two other participants alsi walked, including Hrenda l>ewis, wh walked six miles and collected $180 u donations. Neither Cathy Million nor Krist; Poulos. i>n crutches with an injurei knee, could ride in the event, but botl collected donations Mrs Milllgan $86. and Kristy. $266 Several other riders won prize: donated by local merchants In draw ings held the day of the bike-a-thon Assisting Ms Poulus with the even were clubwomen Pam Greenwood recruitment. Hrenda Register prizes; lXinna Trest, refreshments and Kim Galloway, publicity. "We want to thank all arei residents and businesses for thei generous donations," said Mrs Poulos Proceeds of the fundraising even help to support leukemia researcl ami aid to leukemia patients GUARANTEE! Hoard about the newest da is absolutely amazing Belie slows you to eat your tavon called FULL TJ FREE ChetPta the Oriental Konptc root S* minutes be tore each meal Tt It IKAWlhl 1" pandng got in your stomach teefeng without evon prolong look carvng up to 7" oH yt your thigh* or buttock*. F FREE hom any harmtii ch?( hong sokt wHth an uncondt AVAB Thomas Dr Seashore D I y; 1 ?E?- ..M &3a ' I /j&gp ' k HHEF. -X ^ \, ' . , -.jr - .. MRS. JAMES MICHAEL POTENTE . . . the former Margaret Leanne Carter Birthdays And Anniver Thursday, June 13 Mary Gurganus, C Kristi Malonee, Chuck Cole, Kristi Dean Smith; Mr. Malone, Crickett Brosius, Belynda Roberts, Mr. an Kulford; Mr. and Mrs. Ieo Cole, Mr. Harden, Lillian am and Mrs. Jerry Caison, Milton & Kay Mr. and Mrs. Joht Coleman. and Mrs. Jay Calle; Friday, June 14 ? Carolyn Gales, Ellis Wooten, ^1 * Elizabeth Byrd, Johnnie Smith. Kelly f Wooten; Mr. and Mrs. Charles nvcirl ? i Roach, Billy and Betty Varnam. C-nllClrCn S Saturday, June IS T *X R.G. Sellers, Brad Bell, Fleet | j|| Crowell, Faye Bentley, Craven f neweu, iiimuny carter, Melissa 1 Koldeti, Renee Ixing, 1 .ena Mae Causey, Melissa Parker, Dora Wat- son, Dellie Wilson, T.M. Phillips; Mr. CALL 84, and Mrs Edward R. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bentle.v, Mr. and Mrs. Toby l<ewis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kurr, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Powell. ^ , Sunday, June 16 Mary Walls, Ted Vargo, Steven Ininan, Joyce Robinson, Brett Barbee, Sandy Wooten, Athelia Long, Michael Marshall, Alan Russ, Bryan Snow; Mr. and Mrs. Greg Norris. CALL Monday, June 1" POOI Thaddeus Evans, Randy Babson, Dick Malpass; Mr. and Mrs. Joey TT?i Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Russ, 5 S Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Harrelson, Ed j and Gloria Norris. ? 1 Tuesday, June 18 t Monica Spencer, Tom Hewett, 1 isa f - Angela Harden, Mary G. Bell, Undu 1 HWY 130 HOI Fields, Nancy Barbee, Derrick " SUMk Williamson; Tony and Sandra Ben- - DAIRY I 1 ton, J P. and Jenny Ever.sole. L? Wednesday, June 19 ? t lonn Worri U/Kila ?n I n\%? 1 > / j ( Ms. Hewett I Wedding Set flu ' Joyce Ann Hewett of Ash and Gary B "Jap" Jordan of Supply will be inarJ rtedat3p.m, June 23. at Soldier Bay ^ Church Ms. Hewett is the daughter of leoiui Kearnside and the late David ^ B. Kearnside of Ash Gary Jordan is ^ the son of Natalie Nichols of Supply ' No invitations are being sent, but J j "1 timmt all friends and relatives are invited / I Plans Told || ^flr: i 1( Dr. and Mrs David L Bay less of 'v Rockport, Md., have announced the ; engagement of their daughter. Beth ] . Bayless of Raleigh, to Gardner Shef- J A i field of Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. \3 1 r Dannie C Sheffield of Shallotte I Friends and relatives are invited to \ the w-edding. planned for 4 p.in Aug. \ t 17 in Raleigh at the Meredith College 1 Chapel. A reception will follow at the N.C. State University Faculty Club. 1 > UfEIAUT I nee I 'c w WW BBlWill 1 |! icovery n the war against tat? 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