Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC< ? W \ W l f '" r ? MRS. WII.I.IAM ... the former AAcGraw To Ad Tom Met trow, coordinntor of the Urnmswick Internnency Project for the lliiiuhciippeil. will foe the truest MDeoker ill tite (lololuish I jwliou Auxiliary meeting cm Thursday, Nov. H. at II p in. On Snliirduy, Nov. 16, the club will Birthdays And Thursday, Nov. 7 Joe TcinpU', Neil lloldrn, Ketta Kennedy, Hetty Siiiipson, Hrendn Kegister, Mary I'olts, Donna (iurner, Janice Hingis; Mr and Mrs. Delbert Stanley, Mr. and Mrs Mike Potts. Friday, Nov. H Christopher Wade Orrock, DeWayne HarulnU, tturry Pope. Dean Carroll, Kenneth Owens, Bun Stanley, James U'o Johnson III, Itobert Derek Ding, IX-bble Fnr.ekiis Saturday, Nov. 9 Hose Cole, Knitly Truesdale, Millie Jean Mtllignn. Mark Kennedy, Mary Crawfords Have A Son John and Carol Crawford of Sludlotte have annoiineed the birth of a son. Dajuan Antonio, on Friday, (hi 2I>. at 9:59 a.in at Brunswick Hospital in Supply Antonio weighed seven |ioui)<ts, nine ounces. Ills grund|urcnts are Simon and Wtlhclitilnii Stanley of Sludlotte and Henry and Beatrice F.dgc of Utile Itiver, S.C. He luis a sister, Ittuncn Stanley, B iT FAL >(| 10% Ol I Fttl I (?rmi|> l.oi SwMKI# rioitl Mwy 1 I AVt \ ^ HOURS 1u?t VH | 1?1 tm n?a<N KOUCATIONAU/V STRUCT Coming soon K r mo "Sir N -Ht r. /+ I Mynng >aion 287 3247 Tommy * Ash NC 0v,ni Manicures JSfl ON, Thursday, November 7, 1985 ~"tf & 33 H*t/ . . nlH -f- ^3 IWARDI'RITT Elizabeth Cole idress Lady Eiks hold ii craft and bake sale at the l(?h;e from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The lodjje will open on Friday, Nov. 15, from III a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Saturday, Nov. lf>, from II a.m. to 10 a.m. for receipt of craft and baked Kood donations. Anniversaries Kinenido, Cenrette Drown; Mr and Mrs. Junior Cheers. Sunday, Nov. 10 Michael (,'aison, Mark Creer, Horace Heaves, Ann Maree, Samtnic l.ynn Prink; Mr. and Mrs. Anson l.udlmn Miiuday, Nov. 11 UUUm lie well. Urn Kllcn While, Hotter Hcwett; Mr and Mrs. Junior While, Mr. und Mrs. Steve Drown. Tuesday, Nov. 12 Tarn Sminicl, Annie 1-ontt, Kerri Darbee, Sue Heeves, Thoinns Hill. Slanley Huss, Kelly Williams Wednesday, Nov. 13 Misty Calloway, Whitney Hox, Julia Carter, Wayne Smith, Kreeuuin llunklns, Cluiscn McCall. North Brunswick Plans Open House North Hrunswlck High School will hold ojH'ti house Tuesday, Nov 12. from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Parents and (uitrons are Invited uiviiu win nave mi opportunity 10 meet their child's teachers an;! to make an appointment (or a later conference if desired x <y 'S<wtiqcic /, SPECIAL 1 X \\ inter Men'linnilise 11^ Slt't'\r llllltlM'S? l" * 1! 0<*00 l?ltf O'tti Stride' 4610 Julie WoiOto*?r 10 6 O'Kti iim?t h> appointment ri KKH DAY CAKK CKNTKK | ids' Klub lonts to 5-year-olds SHAllOTTE For pre registration and re information coll 754 8t>94 DARUNl FURR DIRtCTOR looAi ? B*tf> Smith r\^?l -e . .. Styim > \ Cole, Pr Elizabeth Marie Cole and William Waird Pritt v/crs insrri^d S2turdsv Nov. 2, at the Chapel By The Sea at Holden Beach. Rev. Jack Robinson officiated the 2 p.m. ceremony. Mrs. Kemp R. Holden, pianist, provided the wedding music. The chapel sanctuary was decorated with palms and an archway candlelabrum. Receiving guests at the church was Mrs. Martin Feldt. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Coie of Hoitien KM MRS. WALTE . . . formerly Bel \ ' i Plans Wedding Mr and Mrs. Forrnl W. Faulk Jr. of Grretilboro have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Sara Anita, to Harold I. Kstep of llolden Beach. The couple plans a Nov. 30 wedding at Suhtiath Home Baptist Church near llolden Bench. Historical Society Schedules Meeting The Brunswick County Historical Society will have Its regular quarterly mectine Monday Nov 11 at 7 VI p.m. In the Brunsvrirk Technical Colloco Administration Building at SupPb The program will be presented by the Sons of Confederate Veterans in honor of all veterans who served the country C.uests are welcome to the program aivl are invited to membership in the Society, according to its president J M H olden Professional LAUNDERING AND DRY CIJ3ANING SHALLOTTE DRY CLEANERS TS4-44& Shallottr itt Vows Beach and the granddaughter of the bte Dr. and Mrs R H Hnlden of Shallotte and Holden Beach. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Garman of Carolina Shores near Calabash. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of candelight taffeta and tulle, accented with lace and seed pearls, f ler fingertip veil was of matching lace. She carried a bouquet of Ruben lilies centered with a yellow rose. the "oritic S Miiiri iirlan, Mrs. y mm ninl RSTANALAND ;h Virginia (iauldin Randolph Baby Is A Daughter Barbara Bundolpli and Willie Jackson Jr. have announced the birth ot a daughter, I aura l.ynette Randolph. on Saturday, <M. 26, at Brunswick Hospital in Supply. Born at 12:50 p.m., the baby weighed seven pounds, 5'? ounces. Her grandparents are Ijndell and Dreamer Randolph of Bolivia, Peggy Vines of Bolivia and Willie and Maggie Jackson of Soutliport Holden Seniors Meet Nov. 11 Holden Beach Senior Citizens will hold their monthly meeting on Monday, Nov. 11, at " p.m. at the TnBeach Volunteer Fire Department. Entertainment will be provided by the King's Jesters. Canned goods will be collected at the meeting to send to Bolivui Home Missions. I TTTI i iEARLY B! MONDAY . I.(M AI.S \rrn ( hoicr of Bvrf Sirojg*nttff, ( t.H liurrr tilsnc 11 KSI) . 5 CFl.KBH \ I K ( Choice of i hicken /Vun. Ai Hib WKDNKSDW . DKl.lCIO Choice of ? at. Prime Hib. ( ( a.*] be n Ihnnert include our /?moi crmckers. mixeti green u homemade hot breed. rrf?U rice, dessert du four and of Rnerrstio IWIl (.!<??) Suntlit* (wkui Are Exc James L. (Beth) Cole Jr., served as her maid of honor. Also attending her were Miss Renee Robbins, a niece of the bride; and Mrs. Charles H. (Marcia) Cole, a sister-in-law. Miss Shelby Cole, a niece of the bride, was flower girl. The attendants were garbed identically in tea-length gowns of magenta taffeta and carried yellow roses. The bride's mother wore a teal silk dress with matching accessories and a yellow rose corsage. The groom's . - it - J ?- J- - ? iiiunici wui c a uuai)- i uac ti cjm uicm Stanaland, Vows Exch Beth Virginia Gauldin of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Walter vaugnn bianaiana 01 l.iiue mver, S.C., were married at noon Saturday, Oct. 12, at Ocean View Baptist Church in Myrtle Beach. Rev. Preston Huntley officiated at the ceremony. i ne in uie is uie uauginer oi Mr. and Mrs. Ned Merriman of Mebane. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stanaland of I jttle River. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white Miiamist over matte taffeta featuring a fitted bodice, accented with Chantilly lace and seed pearls, laceboruc-red skirt and cathcdrai train. Her waltz length veil of imported silk illusion was bordered with lace and secured to a Juliet cap of lace and seed pearls. She carried a cascade of white sweetheart roses centered with a red rose. Mary Gail Shaw of Wilmington was maid of honor, and matron of honor was Mrs. Daniel Merriman, sistcr-inlaw of the bride. Bridesmaids were Beth Davis of Burlington, Lisa Bass of Wilson, Cindy Morgan of North Myrtle Beach and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Cherry Grove, S.C. Scott Bedford of Dallas, Texas, served as best man. Ushers were Daniel Merriman, brother of the \ \ ' \ - / * A * -<U ROS? CAN DEI A fiM Memories ore c { The Brunswick Studio lanunt'a I 7* \ I HI) SPECIAL! HO-7:30 I'M. #8.95 K.CI \T1<>\ MIGHT htcken Florentine or Flounder :30-7:30 I'M. $8.93 n\I U\?rT cr% *' M fK 1\ Mr. l^ll i.r. f<Hinder W*iton ur 7 ttx. /Vim** 5:3(^-7:30 I'M. S8.9S I S VARIETY hicken f'rancaiae or f lounder ui chme tpmad and imported Lad. your choice of derating, ihle of the day f ancy polatoea or courae. friendly irrtiff.' ?ji if you Utah.' H*> . IT, Littlr Ritcr It (a>u>l I)ttm 1MI249JT02 I I . . hanged 1 with a lace overlay bodice and a yellow rose corsage. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents on High Point Street, Holden Beach. Mrs. J. Alan Holden received guests. Mrs. R.A. Simpson; Mrs. Jack R. Walter, an aunt of the bride; Mrs. Robert Moise; Mrs. Mae Smyth assisted ai the reception. An aunt of the bride, Mrs. T.C. Cole, cut the cake. The couple will live in Shallotte on J c* _?4 * V.IIUI.I UU \.v.I. Cauldin tanged bride; Sal Constantino; Bill Bellamy; Harry Thomas; and John Thompson, cousin of the groom Cayce Gauldin, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The ringbearer was William Thomas; the trainbearer, Joshua Holley. Both are cousins of the groom. nil's. Hubert Thompson directed the wedding, and guests were registered by Sheila Page and Christy Thompson. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Myrtle Beach Yacht Club in Kittle River. *The parents of the groom hosted a rehearsal dinner Friday evening at the Outrigger in North Myrtle Beach. The bride is a graduate of Eastern High School and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.S. degree in industrial relations. She is a member of Alptia Chi Omega Sorority and the Myrtle Beach Bachelorette Club. She is employed at Victoria's Kagpatch in Calabash. The groom is a graduate of Duke University, where he was a member of the varsity cheerleading squad and the skydiving team. He earned a B.A. degree in economics and geology. He is employed as a loan officer with Security Mortgage Corp. in Myrtle Beach. The couple is residing at North Myrtle Beach. I) Give A "Special" everlasting gift ^ to your loved 1^^^one tp^^^ris^mas 754-8022 ^ i p^ 5 REVIEW 2^0 m c ?? ?< I

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