Page 6-A?THE BKUNSWICK BEACt Sykes, Terri-Lynn Sykes and Michael Thomas Thrift, both of Shallotte, were married Saturday, Oct. 5, at Pine Valley United Methodist Church in Wilmington. > Dr. Billy F. Seate officiated the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Mary Beaton, organist, provided wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Robert Ford II of Shallotte and Oscar Norwood Sykes of Greenville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grange Thrift of New Bern. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a formal white gown which featured a Schiffli-cmbroidered high collar, lace and pearl trimmed bodice, and lace trimmed satin Juliet fw* i Reyi George and Kmogeae licynoldii uI 71 received the November Yard ol llie M (he Suroict Sands Garden Club In Sen time residents, the couple made the ; Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, Nov. Hetty Itabon, IH-anii IK-nvcr, Knye Cheers, Aleck Alexlon, Donald Varnain, Koiwihl Vurnam, Jim Campbell, Dnvld Kims, MarRaret Vnsco, WiiUer Scott tiihlxs, Kenny .Smitli. Sibyl Meljimb, Udell Willinmson. Friday, Nov. 22 Timothy Kye, Susan Smith, I .like Fullord. Dcniina MllltRuii, Bernlc TurrIc; Mr. and Mrs Tommy lllekman, Mr and Mrs Phillip Cheers. Saturday, Nov. 2.1 Justin Ford Simpson, l.lndsoy Mario Simpson, Tom Tucker, Keith Ixihr, Cioo lire l<ewts, Anita Fvans, Ralph Frailer. Carey Bobbins; Mr. and Mrs Kouben Knopf, Mr anil Mrs llowanl Maree Sunday, Nov. 24 Deborah Ward. Valerie It Taylor, Terry Dorn, 1 on Hirers, Jennifer Hamilton. Thomas S. Kims, Paul Wayne Reaves, Ruth lliuiRerbuhler, Frances Brown; Mr and Mrs Odell Williamson Monday, Nov. 24 l.oulsa l.ewls, llrcR Whaley, Michelle llarRLs, Duuine tlolden. tircRR Hewett, Naomi llrwett. Hobby Kuss, Jeff Stanley, Boots Hewett; Mr and Mrs Ross Bennett Tuesday. Nov. 26 Norman Home. Carrie Drew Fuleher, Salbe Ketts Knox. Bill Greer. June Camptieil, Harry 1*1X011, UmUH-rii Smith. Armand Vasco. Kicky Jones. IVIane Stanley; Mr ami Mrs Gerald I. ionx. Mr ami Mrs BtUy Cheers Wednesday. Noi. r Robert Kye. Ruby II Mewett, Teresa Morton, l.uke Kultord, K.ldmlxe Stanley, Virxtnla Cratx. Trudy Kaiekas. Itonmr Galloway. Tara Somerset!. Jimmy Mclamb. Gary Heaves. Mr ami Mrs Carl MciiatUard, Mr and Mrs IVivtd Baboon COME ONE, COME ALL TO MY OPEN HOUSE FEATURING MARY KAY PRODUCTS II will Sundoy C>*< I o? ?h? horn# ol Kot*fl I Dovu 913 at f II a r _ .? r* v.u?wvi i rsyrw x?umpor? phon# 45' 59*3 Com# ony tim# t>#Tv.e#n I pm 6 pm Door pr?r#% will b# owo'dod ocb boor I5\ WSCWINTfi v>n oil or dor % n\od# In p#rton ond ItS MSCOMIt on phen# ord#rt Jutt coll nod lor Ton or l#ov# your ord#' Fill Gin WKAPF1NG! I )N, Thursday, November 21, 1985 Thrift Marr sleeves. The basque waist extended into a full skirt with a satin flounce that formed a chapel length train. Her headpiece was a wreath of white silk flowers. She carried a cascading bouquet of silk red and white sweetheart roses, stephanotis, lily of the valley and trailing ivy. Mrs. Joyce Lanier Konczynski of Wilmington served as matron of honor. She wore a tea-length gown of red taffeta and carried a nosegay of white carnations, red and white asters and lily of the valley. Rriripcmairia wptp Miss Anita Dianne Sykes of Shallotte, Miss Kristi I,elKh Thrift of New Bern and Miss Pamela Cheryl Sanders of VT BBS v ^DHH H , : ''WM \ t tr lolds Yard Earns Awa I MnKnolUi Drive from Charlotte to ; loath award from geraniums, chrysa Trail. First part- greens of winter gr permanent move small, well-groome Garden Club H Irene Glymph, past president of the North Myrtle Beach Garden Club Council, spoke to the Sunset Sands Garden Club on Biblical flowers and trees at lis Nov 14 nicotine said olnti .spokesman Pat Brosius. Club members agreed to decorate the Seu Trail Office fur Holiday House. The club will decorate the entire office, with individual arrangements Judged before the office is opened for public viewing. Members voter! to donate $25 to the Little Miss Reir Be Crowned Ir The Feed Our Hungry Children llout Parade will kick off fund raising efforts with a Utile Miss Kelndeer Pageant early In December. Tcrrt I'anupp, parade founder, Saul the tinH' am! place have not been flnallied, but tluit the pageant will be held Uttlo Miss Reindeer contestants must be between seven and 12 \ ears old A Utile Miss Fawn, a Ctrl between tlirre and six years old. will also be crowned All contestants will compete In parts dress and will be asked two surprise questions on stajte Tbere is a 16 registration fee tllrls ami parents can sign up at Calabash Marine and Sports Center in Calabash Winners and runners-up will ride on their own float In the Shallotte Christmas parade as well as retgning over the festivities in Calabash the day of the boat parade. l>ee 14. All proceeds from the event will be cc C\F? Music Boxes. TV HlG ied In Wilm Greenville. Their gowns were identical to the honor attendant's. They carried nosegays of red and white asters and lily of the valley. The groom's father served as his best man. Ushers were James Alan Lewis of Raleigh, George Stewart Shaw of Wrightsville Beach and Walter f'arlyle Wethprington Jr. of Greenville. Following the ceremony, the couple gave a reception at the Scottish Rite Temple in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. William Barefoot, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staley, Miss Tracy Sykes and Miss Elizabeth Johnson assisted in serving. Miss Karen Anderson attended the guest RJffl W ^.v surr PHOTO BV SUSAN USUI P rd Sunset Reach two years ago. Red nthcmums In fall colors and the ass and ground rovers make their d yard colorful for mid-November. ears Speaker Caribbean country of Belize for seeds and working tools in a cooperative venture with the Natloiud Garden Clubs organization und CAKE. Kmogcne Reynolds gave a brief talk 011 the cardinal, North Carolina's stale bird, and members answered the roll by giving the name of a bird. Mary Wliite was welcomed as a new club member. The meeting was held at the home of Murgaret Ryan. Doris Minor acted as co-hostess. ideer Will \ December used to buy food for needy families in llroncuict un,l Uam. ? -? ..luikinivn i i?l l V VVUIIU17I uurmR the holiday season. . S ^StAClY HfWfM Memories ore > The Brunswick Studio JMINli bOC WN<| Dolls. Tom Clark Gn VIN CREEK PLA2 HVVAY 1 7 NORTH SHAllC ington register. Music was provided by RPM of Wilmington. The parents of the groom hosted a rehearsal dinner on Friday night at the Terrace Inn in Wilmington. Also, Mrs. Grace Maynard entertained the couple and their families at a dinner party ui her heme on Thursday, Oct. 3. Following a honeymoon in the mountains, the couple is residing in Shallotte, where the groom is a partner in Ford Enterprises. He also works as a drummer with the Bill I.yerly Band. The bride is employed by Reeds Management Services Inc. in Wilmington. M\/<=?r<; Hnvp Npw Granddaughter Guy and Mary Myers of Shallotte have announced the birth of a granddaughter, Amber Leigh Martin. She was born in Wilmington on Nov. 17 and weighed six pounds, 1V4 ounces. Tho parents are .lames Russell and Cindy Martin of Wilmington. Ertzbergers Have A Boy Cary and Bertha Ertzberger of Gastonia arc the parents of a eight pound, two and a half ounce boy, Kyle Andrew, born Oct. 21 in Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gastonia Kyle joias a brother, Jason, 1V4. Maternal grandparents arc Ralph and Betty Hunnicutt of Supply. Paternal grandparents are Henry and Edith Ertzberger of Gastonia. Retired Teachers To Meet Nov. 26 The Brunswick County Unit of the North Carolina Retired School Personnel Association will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 10 a.m. at the Brunswick County Library in Southport. Gclene Russ, chairman of comnurfininufinn lo I? .imiuv; poi uvipauuii, to in \.iuiif?i; ui the program. All members are asked to attend, according to a news rcicHM. Cox Baby Is A Boy Gene and Pamela Cox of Hickman's Crossroads have announced the birth of their third child, a son, Jared Matthew. He was born Monday, Nov. 11, at 11:55 a.m. at Cape Fear Memorial llosapital in Wilmington. Jared weighed seven pounds and was 19 inches In length at birth. He joins a sister, Ashley, 5, and a brother, Joshua, 3. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Wells of Hickman's Crossroads. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Walter Cox of Ash Give A "Special" everlasting gift to your loved 754-8022 )N pAnno ^ YKUL^> EP&Gsm omes. Pewter "A iTTE E ^ MRS. MICHAEL IT *^$isu4ti*ta 1 li Holi Open Thai j r i i c x v Seaside Plaza I 4 Hwy. 179 & ? i90s thi bbunswk* bfacon HOURS Tues.-S n i , ? i Jk 1 j^Dto HB. ? The Guidi, PROUDLY I ? r THE INSPI from Bryson City, UL ? /N ccm ylr Saturday. 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