Dey, Nay k k 1 iviuiiy in Rebckah Mae Naylor of Long Island, N.Y., married Kinsley van Rensselaer Dey III on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. in the Meredith College Chapel in Raleigh. Rev. L.E. Williamson of Clinton officiated at the double ring ceremony. Wedding musicians were organist Jean Hatch of Clinton, flutist Rhonda Houchens of Raleigh, and singers MorU T in/loo?i of DnloioL tTiuirv i?i:uoaj vi tvalClgll OIIU IVlCll Vllct Naylor of Clinton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Naylor of Clinton, and the grandaughter of Ina Mae Mintz of Bolivia and the late Henry Foster Mintz. She is a graduate of Clinton High School and Meredith College. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kinsley van R. Dey Jr. of Chapel Hill, attended Randolph Technical Institute, Durham Technical Institute and the University of North Carolina v JH To Wed Jon. 25 Hex. and Mrs. Macon M. Wood ol Ocean Isle Roach have announced the engagement ot their daughter, Phyllis Ann Wood to Larry Wayne Turnage of Sunset Beach. He Is the son of Jean Barbour of Four Oaks and Larry Turnage of Sunset Beach. The wedding will take place Saturday, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m. at Ocean View Baptist Church on N.C. 179 neai Ocean Isle Beach. The couple Invite! all friends to attend their wedding. .... ? AMANDA VMMQNS Memories ore The Brunswick Studi< / ^ Eatt Got* Sq^or* 1 Jl'- ^OCf?** horn S?cr?) Hoid?o B*o location Discount Coupon ms ^4 1 ount Will Be ....*5.00 J ..*10.00 | ...*15.00 985 n . s;- aV k MSSELAER DEY III kah Mat- Naylor Dolls Dfficers )oshcr Hospital volunteers, the Vtncriean Hed Cross bloodmobile, Jcean Trail Kest Home, com nudities distribution (or the trunswick County Deportment of social Services, the Agricultural Advisory Council and the Extension doinomnkers Humanities Seminar. Other meeting participants included Bill Dunn, who gave the devotion; John U'wis, who displayed the certificate earned by the club for its many hours of volunteer work in 1985. The Dunns also provided refreshments. Also present were member John Ogden and guest Ijiura Baker. The club is open to utl couples residing In Brunswick County. Interested persons arc asked to contact I the extension service office at 253-H2S. , cc CAW. Plush Animals. Collei TV\ HIGH I (Bfo P P:arly BII MONDAY, 5:30-; * /kT? * ?? A >?rkik rwt i j n ./* | J"? /?S'S'tt (Jtoira of llaaf StroKanoff, I.hie En Hurra filanr TUESDAY, 5:30CELEBRATE GO! ( hotrr of f.hirhan Ititan, Flout Rib WEDNESDAY, 5:? DELICIOUS Ihoira of 7 ? I'rima Rib, (.hit Ijtlbert Ihnnar* inrlurla our famous makers, mi rati tfraan talari homematla hot bread, tagatablr rira, dettart du four and, of rot H enervation* IHiK ('.loaed -nn Doll Cle 25%-5C I Ploaso. no bank card* on solo it [ CHANDLER'S WHARF 1 Wilmington. NC m L763-0019 mi mum'.WK K ii ACon MING SOC )QN^ ctibles. Brass. Crysta /IN CREEK PLAZ, WAV 17 NORTH/SHALLOT aramt'a 5 v-- Hb- -J" {I) SPECIALS r;:i4> PM, $8.95 ! AT!(>!N NIGHT ken Florentine or Flounder 7:.K) I'M, $8.95 JRMFT STYI.F . J i/ I n ? . i?rr maiaon or / -7:30 I'M, $8.95 VARIETY hen / ranrata* or h founder chert* Mf tread and ilnftorted !, your choir* "1 iJrrtuntf, r of the day fancy /mlaloai or irae, friendly terrier! if you icinhf Hwy. 17, Ulllr Hi?rr flaaua) l>rt-?? lW.tt|249-3702 ? ' " I day, November 14, 1985?Page 7-A Y SPECIAL t of Full & Winter hnmlisc 1(1% OFF off Select Groups itwoon Ocean hie onr* Sunset Beach M, 579-4610. Julie Wotloy. Owner t. 10 6 Othor times bv apDointmont I ? ( ^ ^ V. ireetmgs < Christmas Shop arance )% Off )N ^SCADDS ^p&arm 11. Prints & Framing TE ! ' ' **"W. Slablr > REVIEW % wH flH ? v Hm m f In C??M r>? mMXj*