Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACC Singletoi Exchang Vonzennia Modessa Singleton ana Randall Allen Gore were married m -in - m ?t OtilUIUd^, rnif,. Hi , av o p.nt. uV 1'iuuiu Olive AME Church in Wilmington. 1 lie V.UICIUU17 nan iwi nicu uy Rev. Carl Arlington. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rolliason of Wilmington and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Gore of Supply. Given in marriage by her stepfather, George Rolliason, the bride wore a formal gown of white tissue taffeta. The fitted bodice featured a Victorian neckline, a high collar of re-embroidered Alcncon lace, a yoke with Knglish net defined with Alencon lace and accented with seed pearls, and came to a point at the waist. Pouffed sleeves of tissue taffeta were edged in a narrow ruffle of Alencon lace. The semifitted skirt flowed into a chapel length train, and both were bordered with Alencon lace. l/ena Kollinson, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor The matron of honor was Mrs. Terry Spicer. Bridesmaids were Virglc Bell, Stcphcnie Cato, Glenda Corniffc, Patricia Davis, Dehorah Gause, Cluirlone Gore and Cynthia Gore. TRn., ll.nrn i t t *. I .4 1. i ii*"? null" lULIIlltUl ICO ICJI^lII drosses of dusty rase sulin with lace sleeves. Flower nirls were Tonya Beachcombers Hear Program On Shells Kltxabeth Tandy of llolden Beach presented u program 011 scashelLs to tlie Beachcombers Home Kxtenslon Club on Oct. ti. Tandy exhibtted shells and answered club members' questions. The meetliiK. which was attended by 21 members and one guest, was held at the home of Sibyl Mcljimh of Ocean Isle Beach. Club memliers enjoyed a covered ilish luncheon, followed by a business meetlnit. Caroline (iaffney was welcomed as a new member. The ineeUnH ended with a Unir at the Mel junb home Kedwine Addresses Democratic Women Slate Hopresenlullvo David Itedwlne addressed the Brunswick County Democratic Women lit their Oct 3 meeting. He spoke on grass-roots politics iinil unity In the Democratic Party. Murty Prldgen. 1111 aide In Congressman Charlie Hose's office, also addressed the club. Club president Grace Peoples told the Kroup alauit the 26th Annual Convention of Democratic Women In Southern Pines, which she attended Sept 19 through 21 'Die organization Is phmnliig a basketball game (or Saturday, Nov 23, lit the old Southport gym The Democratic Women will face the Democratic Men Admission will (* $2 Ml (or adults and II for children To volunteer, or for more information, call S42-33S1 or 27R-f?193 CITIZENS O 1)I K TO I NCI.KM! HKl NSW1CK 11(1 SCIIKDl I.K1) KOK 77 T cor din (m for rv i\ Sundrt ISinete rtt tic S t> -?? Lt\ rrrjmoo To ^ ulKm >N, Thursday, October 17, 1985 i, Gore le Vows Robinson, Vanessa Robinson and Raven Gore. Tlii; ki 1 *? it.. : ? white, with a dusty rose cummerbund and bowtie. He chose his brother. David I.. Gore Jr., as best man. Groomsmen were Oscar L. Gore, Elbert Gore, Ravon Gore, Robert Gore, Rondie Gore, Grover Gause, John Grant, I-evi McCiay, Trevor Rollinson, Adrian Sloane and Ray Mercer. They were attired in gray tuxedos with dusty rose cummerbunds and bowties. Travis Gause served as ringbearcr and Eric Robinson was trainbearer. Wedding music was provided by Barbara Highsmith and Mark Woodberry, soloists; and laithelma Johnson, organist. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride gave a reception at Whitey's El-Bcrta Motor Inn. Mr. and Mrs. David I,. Gore Sr., parents of the groom, gave a rehearsal dinner in the church fellowship hull. Prior to the wedding, the bride was feted with a shower given by Mrs. Terry W. Spicer in Raleigh on July 13; a bridesmaids' luncheon given by her mother on Aug. 24; and a bridal dinner given by Mrs. Oscar I.. Gore in Rocky Mount on Aug. 26. Following a trip to Williamsburg, Va., the couple Is residing in Wilson. The groom is the assistant county Farmer's Home Administration supervisor. He received a master of science degree in vocational agriculture and extension service from A it T State University in 1980. The bride is conununity development coordinator for the City of Wilson. She received a master's degree in regiotuil planning in city und regional planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1984 "* ' i? '' inHM . -? ?i I... * Sets Wedding Date Mr*. Alleu ('. Ward ol Thomusboro ha* unnouncrd thr iorlhcomlnK marriage ol hrr daughter. Chrllli' Jacqueline, la Allan l-rr Mcl>owcll, ?on ol Mr. and Mr a. Hobby Mellowed ol Suusct Harbor. The ceremony will br held a( Bethel I'rlmltlvr llaptl*! Church at Hickman'* Crin*road* Nov. 10 nt 3 p.m. A reception will lo'.low al the home ol the bride. Friend* and relative* are Invited. No Invitation* will br *rnt. F BRUNSWIC :m w kathkk on orth C.artti I * . % I "V i m MR. AND MRS. RAND/1 . . . the former Vonzi Educators Ob International Alpha Kappa Delta Week is Oct. 13-19, and the Brunswick County Beta Beta chapter is observing it. The women educators' sorority contributes to Waccamaw Boys' Home, Clirls' Haven, St. Jude's Hospital, the N.C. Symphony, Dosher Memorial Hospital, Ocean Trail Convalescent Center, Brunswick Hospital, and Brunswick County libraries. > The Beta Beta Chapter was in- ( itiatcd Jan. 14, 1967, the 48th chapter ( in the state. ( Present members are Kay Barnes, 5 Margaret Bernhardt, Harriett i Bellamy, Marsha Benton, Zona 1 Birthdays And , Thursday, Oct. 17 i Diana Marshall, Catherine Kaver, i Alan Hurs, Uosa Mae Vcreen, Keith lagan, Ttm Powell, Carrie Chadwick; Mr and Mrs. Randy Stanley. Friday, Oct. til Robin Caison, Carole lang, leah Cheers. Saturday, Oct. 19 Deun Corbett, Damaris Russ, Chris Chappctl, lana Beth Tripp, Robert R. llolden, Harold Kstep, Teddi Neul, Keith Benny ladlum, Stephen Martin. Sunday, Oct. 20 Bobby Corbett, Craig lewis, Shane llolden, David Rourk, Wanda Sellers, Dot Worth. Kim Pierce, Jennifer Glenn, Icna Mae Hcwett, Mary Ixiu White, Sandra Mint/, Jack Campbell, A1 Kuhnemann, John C Campbell; Mr and Mrs Cordon Wmfree Monday, Oct. 21 Daniel Ration, Mark Jones, Brooke Evans, 1 .outsc Bennett, Judy Ed wards, Mark Jones, Carol Gibson, W J Mr-lamb Jr.; Mr and Mrs Bun Stanley. Tue?da>, Oet. IJ Garland i Honey I Varoatn, Judy I.. Galloway, Marie W ess-oil, Ben :K COUNTY IOHKH 13th, the hakim; is he!0th. ?s of )itnl \tend the many n a* l? k*i ak / ?'.r titul October, yhty-five ernoon Una Ktill l>atr Sui(l?> . I Kiiiixr 20, l**OS P-Wl lLL allen gore t-nnia Singleton serve Week Blackburn, Deborah Champion, Bet:y Jo Cheers, Linda Callender, Dorothy Davis, Nancy Davis, Virginia Detrie, Vellie Eagle, Claire Svans, Judy Evans, IJUian Gavin, Vlary Katherine Griffith, Phoebe llawes, Betty Anne Hewett, Debbie lewett, Brightie Holden, Donnie (opp, and Alice I^esh. Also in the club are Thelma little, Jetty Long, Jearictte Marshall, Jiana Mintz, Jeanette Mintz, Peggy >.vens, lila Rich, Betsy Rogers, 'arol Roycroft, Clara Mae Ross, lelene Russ, Barbara Smith, Hilda Smith, I -attic Stanley, Brookie Stirlng, Patricia Ward, Ruth White, avada Willets and Virginia Winfree. Anniversaries Atkins, Elwood Howard, Jojuan Somersett, Elaine Pigott, Delores Inman, lauh Martin. Floyd H. Hewett; Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Gore. Wednesday, Oct 23 larry Sellers, Phillip Mayo, Jr. Pam Hewett, Gregory W. Norris Tysha James, Raymond Carter, Jim Evans, I.umina Soles, Helen Green wood; Dr. and Mrs. J.B. Greenwood Jr , Mr. and Mrs larry Cox. Reynolds' First Baby A Girl Eddie and Angela Reynolds o Shallotte liave announced the birth o a daughter. Kachael Michelle, at 1:11 a.m. Saturday, Oct 12, in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. Wilm ington. She weighed seven pounds, foui uutivva, Bitu W<1-1 j] mcncs HI Her maternal grandparents art Mr and Mrs. Eric Reaves of Wilm tngton and her paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willian Reynolds of Shelby. Reynolds is a patrolman with th< Shallotte Police Department. W1 EARL MONDAY?LOCALS 3 Din*er$: Brrf Stmganaff l/fflimifinr M 4t? TIT-SIUY-CELEBf 3 ri:.i? u _ ...... ? . ? n? it 1 l*vn ( rutrrr (Amr, I'naaiutto IS-im* Hib 110 93 W KDNKSDAY?SEA1 2 Oijuun. Soafood Platter Shrimp II0.K lhanert include our famei cracker*. mixed green as homemade hoi bread. rapM nr?, liraarrt da four and. of Reaerratio S3O-0J0U.il> ISowl >iukU)? Cotiui Robinsons Have Girl Wendy and Lancc Robinson of Hubert became the parents of a baby girl, Misty Dawn, on Oct. 2. The baby was born at Onslow Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville. paternal grandparents Joe and Sharon Robinson of Douglasvillc, Ga. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Carolyn Webb of Bolivia. 4 < Wendy Robinson is the former J Wendy Webb, a 1985 graduate of 2 South Brunswick High School. Seaside Plazo, Between ( */' / J Beach. Hwy. 179 & 904, 5 fh HOURS: Tues.-Sot. 10-6 C , t''{ 50% OFF NEW ARRIVAL I cV \ FALL SWEATERS N ^ [ 1985 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON Going Out O: EVERYTHING Live Oak & Landscaping 287-3566, Ash Turn off Hwy. 130 at Soldier Bay Baptist CI Left at stop sign 3rd house on le t ; I 1 ^BlL Jj. Crcoer. ^ if a: i pii: vertical dii OPENING SPECIAL A' | THRU OCTC ' Levolor Rivier BUY ONE, GE r w/fh your meaiurer G&MI 1 #1 HARBOR SQUARE. LIT (ACROSS FROM t MAIN STREET SH> larsmt'a i "V i g , =7 -Y WEEK SPE< APPRECIATION NIGHT ( hick en \1aramlls } I o under I ATE GOURMET ST^ LE r L D- If ?' * rrw ?mn ? If/1 ? M(, Hsmi Stuffed Flounder 7 a*. FOOD EXTRAV AGA.NZA iSpoeial Presentation! Stuffed ss cheese spread snci imported lad. your choice of drniiAf. Wf o/ lk? d