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r Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACO B8I i I t p y* j f ^ Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. John I* I'almore of Wlnnabow have announced the engagement of their daughter, Violet L. I'almore, to James Edward Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McBrlde Wilmington. The wedding is planned for 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10 at St. Mary's Baptist Church in Winnabow. A reception will follow in the church dining hall. Friends and relatives are invited. Homem Anti-Litt< Extension homcmakcrs across Brunswick County are uniting in an anti-litter and clean-up campaign, members of the Guys & Dolls Extension Homcmakcrs Club learned at their June 24 meeting. Club Counselor Mary Rqss announced that the project was initiated by the Citi/.enship and Community Outreach Progam of Work Committee. I-arge, attractive litter bags furnished by the Brunswick Soil and Water Conservation District will be I distributed to various extension clubs in the county. Meeting ut the county extension of^ hvi>iu?\> ut> Local Chamber For Ovster Festi Applications arc now being accepted for entrants in the 1986 N.C. Oyster Festival Scholarship Pageant, sponsored by the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce. The pageant will be held October 12 as part of the 1985 N.C. Oyster Festival, said Karen Moshourc.s, the chamber's director of operations. No more than 12 competitors will be accepted. Women ages 17 through 24 who reside in Brunswick, Bladen, Columbus, New Hanover and Pender counties are eligible to apply. Entrants must bo single and never marABWA Schedule Members and officers of a new, local chapter of the American Business Women's Association will be installed at a chartering meeting slated Thursday, July 25. at Sludlotte Pr*?hvt*rUn The 7:50 p.m. meeting will be held in U?e church socUtl hall. Vivian Gardner of the Marbella Chapter and a past national president, will install the new officers. Charter members and prospective members are invited to attend the ceremony and sign the chapter charter, said co-chairman Dora Holder of Scotch Bonnet Chapter and Julie Barefoot of Marbella Chapter. Homemakers Liste Supply Extension Homemakers learned how to "accent" their figures through a program presented by tlaru Sehuester at the club's July 16 meeting held at the Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. office in Shaltottc. Mrs. Sehuester shared information on color coordination, fabrics and use of accessories to * fashion*bio appearance Members also received ear litter bags and voted to make contributions to the Supply Volunteer Fire Department and the (.Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad Proceeds of the project and an N.C Fourth of July Festival craft sale were turned over to the club's new secretarytreasurer. Rosemary Whaley !? N, Thursday, July 25,1985 To Wed August 24 Ms. Deborah H. Causey of Hickman's Crossroads has announced the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Connie, to Greg Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett of North Myrtle Beach, S.C. The wed ding Is planned Saturday, August Z4, at 6 p.m. at Pleasant Plain Baptist Church, Brooksvlllc, S.C. Friends and relatives of the couple are Invited. aker Clubs Br Campaic fice in Bolivia, club members also discussed the county organization's main fundraising project for the year, a queen-size quilt designed and quilted by homeinakers during the year that was displayed during the N.C. Fourth of July Festival in Southport July 2-4. Members reported 169 hours of volunteer work with Dosher Hospital, the American Red Cross Bloodmobile and the extension homcmakers quilt workshop. Mrs. Russ also presented the program, on ways to reduce the rising costs of home heating. Seeks Entrants ival Pageant ried. Contestants will be judged on the basis of private interviews, talent presentation and swim wear and evening gown appearance, she said. A "most photogenic" award will Ik* presented and scholarhips in excess of $1,000 will bo shared by the newqueen and runners-up. The current Oyster Festival Queen is Nntalyn Shipp of Wilmington. Pageant applications are available r,?m iKn -t. j? will % i ix? uvuui OIUH.1WII.H muiHUi Cluunber of Commerce or by calling Ms. Moshoures at 754-6644 or 579-2101. s Charter Night In a brief business session after* wards, members will determine a meeting night, time and place and name for tin? new chapter. This local chapter joins a network of more than 2,100 chapters throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, with u membership of more hum 112,000 business women. ABWA's objective is to promote the professional, educational, cultural and social advancement of women in business. For more information, contact Pamela Bennett. 842-2110 after 5 p.in., \?i mnij v/nciia, oii-jou fllllT p p.m. m To Fashion Tips On July ith. the club contributed tray favors to hospital patients The July meetinti opened with silent prayer al President Schuester s request, followed by P. Kaymond Beran's poem. * A Friend." read by Pal Nash The meeting was followed with a crafts sale Guests in attendance were Kathleen, Christine and Carl Ztnn. grandchilden of Mrs Schuesier Ten members were present. The club meets next on Aug 20 at 10 a.m. at the home of Susie Stevens on Holden Reach, following a picnic then* Members are to bring thru own sandwiches; the bastess'will provide drinks and dessert t. To Wed Aug. 3 Jess and Judy Parker of Holden Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Erin Kathleen, to Robert I>avan Fulford nf Unlflm Hench FnlfnrH i? llii> tnn of Robert and Etha Mea Fulford of Supply. Their wedding will be held Saturday. Aug. 3, at 2 p.m. at the home of the brides' parents, with a reception immediately afterward. Family and friends are invited to attend; no invitations will be sent. Plan jn International Program of Work Chairperson Edith Hoy sent her thanks to the club for its support of the Adopt-A-Student program in May, and President John I^ewis asked members to suggest ideas at the July meeting for the annual club picnic. Attending the meeting were Thelma and Bill Dunn, Virginia and Bud Godlove, Alda and John l,ewis. Alice and Russ Perkis, Jean and Ed Robinson and Mrs. Russ, and the Perkis' guests, Melissa and Melody Martin. All couples residing in the county are eligible to join the Guys & Dolls Club. The next meeting is Monday, Juty 32. For more information, contact the Brunswick County Agricultural Extension Service, 253-4425. Happy Birthday Geraldine Kirby I'h.inl.s fur hi'irw a mother?for lovinfs, cnrinff noil xhtirinfj. II e lore you. Tina, Donna & \\ ayne Watson's Bridal & Formal Wear ^ Silk. Howcr* and Plant* II ux IV). Ilol.lrn |lr?rh l 754*9880 Sf%ira^ : '"s I Mi* / -iWl'tLX* MMNTKMMI ^k^FASHlONS SOS-* ?:?J SUtterv'ftrj *tlw? SALE CONTINUES 25%-75% OFF mony. mony items Table of Blouses $3 and $4 ' ? !?? WACO* George Kings Are Parents George Melton and Carol King of Windsor, Calif., have announced the birth of a son, Steven David King, on June 25 in Santa Kosa. Calif. His grandparents are Fred and Lula King of Holden Beach and I^onard and Florence Gunderson of I Santa Rosa, Calif. His greatgrandmother is Lunde Simmons of Century Care Center in Whiteville. Birthdays And j Anniversaries Thursday, July 25 Audrey Gail Galloway, Linda Stanley, Gene Carter, David Clemmons, Brooke Pope, Katie Harris, Jim Campbell Jr., Milton N. Harper, Theresa Mintz, Randy Holden, Courtney Feldt, Teressa Long; Mr. and Mrs. Dave I^ewell. Friday, July 26 David Bennett Babson, Pat Morton, Mary Ann Hewett, Gary Gainey, Robin Hewett, Phillip Cheers, Joey Wilbur, Brad Wright, Phil Tysinger, Yvonne Bevill, Iris Hewett; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stanley, Marilyn and Buster Dowless. Saturday, July 27 Ruby Pressnell, Keith I^wis, Nancy Wemyss, Donald Stanley, Michael I>eonard, Anne Hesser, Craig Snow, Jamey Hewett, Bill Barefoot; A.B. and Beth Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Logan White. Sunday, July 28 Teresa Pickard, Leigh Ann Frink, Keane Bellamy, Dixie Cheers, Rachel Stanley, Ross Bennett, Scott Summerfield, Becky Milliken, Elloise Hankins; Fred and Ida Mintz, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bowen. Mondav. Julv 29 Geraldine Kirby, Elizabeth Tandy, William Smith, Jerry Brown, Paul Powell, Mary Miller Russ, David Grissett; Mr. and Mrs. John Fazekas, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, Ronnie and Benita Hernandez, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gales. Tuesday, July 30 Iieigh Everette Milligan, Harold Poole, Jim Hesser. Wednesday, July 31 Meghan Lancaster, Doris Gray, Terry Lynn Sellers, Bruce Dillard, Aimee Couvillon, Kim Greene; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lcmmon. F Quality Cloth/'/ STC SI i CLE All mere l 25' j Sale rm\ ? W m MKMMt i. jBSam mm ' BT H L J MRS. GARY WA .. . formerly Joy Vows Sf. At Soldi Joyce Ann Hewett of Ash and Gary Wayne Jordan of Supply were married Sunday, June 23, at 3 p.m. at Soldier Bay Baptist Church in Ash. Rev. Charles Smith officiated the double-ring ceremony. Carol Smith of Ash was the director. Wedding music was provided by Barbara Jones of Ash. The bride is the daughter of I>eona Fearnside of Ash. The groom is the son of Natalie Nicholas of Supply. The bride chose a formal gown of ivory satin and lace, with a scoop neckline edged in lace, puffed sleeves gathered with a deep ruffled edge of lace. The full skirt was gathered at the front, caught with rosettes of lace, and formed a chapel-length iagpatch Row. Calaba; ig for Kids, in far (RE-W JMME EARAP SALE rnandise r Vo - 5< Now in Prog i .. \ HHHI EnSri^ VNEJORDAN ce Ann Hewett token er Bay train. A band attached the threetiered fingertip veil of ivory illusion. She carried a bouquet of miniature pink and ivory roses, ivory daisies and carnations Gail Register of Long Beach was her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Sharon Fearnside of Ash and Tessa Jordan of Supply. Connie Stri/tlrlnnrl r>t Vl.rxr.Ur ...or tu girl. Following the ceremony a reception was given in the church recreation hall, with Donita Taylor, Janice White and Gina Strickland, all of Ash, as hostesses. The couple will reside in Ash. Mrs. Jordan is a graduate of Waccamaw High School, her husband a graduate of Shallotte High School. . u. ? >h it to Pre-teen IDE :R JOE educed 3% ress k
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