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Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACO |B^ MII.S. BAILEY RAN . . . Melissa E Brunswick Towr Christmastide C Contemporary and lBtli Century ol U'hon HnintJUfiflr Tnu/n *vfnln Ulufnrt?< IS, from 1 p.m. to S p.m. The iinnuiil event Is sponsored by tl find the local communltle.s. I Jvc seasonally-appropriate entert tlonal cakes and cookies will Ik* servei Hollvln F.lemcntnry School four decorate the lobby ('hrlstmas tree on I The visitors center will also be adi and guests will lie greeted by costume Following the open house, a cundle p.m. In live ruin of St. Philips Church. Philips Kptscojml Church ot Southporl tor. Brunswick Town Is located bctwee 133, adjacent to Orton Plantation. Admission Is free und open to the Point VFD SI. Shullottr Point Volunteer Fire t)e|>artmcnt will hold the annual fire district covered dish supper Thursday, I>cc 5, at 6 30 p.m at the fire station A queen and little fireman will be selected from children residing In the community to ride In the Shallotte Christmas Parade, said Joyce land. She urged parents of children between the ages of sis and 12 In the district to bring them to the (Ire house Names of the children will be placed In boxes and tlie names of a boy and a girl drawn Other children may also rule the (Iretruck it their fathers accompany A Gift to W I 1 All SALES % LEWIS St k N, Thursday, December 5, 1985 ' ^ fDY KTHKIIIDGK lawn Norrls i Site Plans )pen House iscrvuncos of Christmas will mingle Site holds open house Sunday, Dec. he Friends of Brunswick Town, staff ...ill I... n.?..i.l.wi nn.l * II 411iniiuiii vini in* piuviucu iiihi ii mili. Ut- and fifth-grade students will Dee. Sth. tmcd with 18th Century decorations d staff members. light vesper service will be held at 5 The service is sponsored by the St. I, where the Rev. Frank Koss is rce n Southport and Wilmington on N.C. public. tes Dinner them, said Uuid More Information on the dinner and drawing are available from I-and at 7M-6985. w. "*T ?r. M Out- (i and < if \ Sootiiio Ptora ? M?*> I 79 j | i?* tut ui.w>vk> HAio* HOURS Tu?t Cherish i !dl Diamond 20% Off (Dre. 5-7} fr- -Jf* pp'fi 3Je CASH MASTERCARD VISA Ol lOPPlNG CENTER SHAUOTTE Norris, E Melissa Dawn Norris and Bailey Handy Etheridge were married Sunday, Nov. 24, in a 3 p.m. ceremony at Letties Grove Pentacostal Church in Shallotte. Rev. Maurice Milliken performed the double-ring candlelight ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bennett Norris of Shallotte. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Etheridge of Supply. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white satin and Venice lace. The beaded bodice featured a Queen Anne neckline and was enhanced by leg o' mutton sleeves. The full skirt formed a chapel length train. It featured a bow Faulk, Estep Exchange V Sara A. Faulk and Harold L. Estep were married in Sabbath Home Baptist Church Saturday, Nov. 30, at 2 y.iii. Rev. Ronald Cook of Dillon, S.C., conducted the double-ring ceremony. The church was decorated with candelabra, palms and baskets of Homes Tour Set In WhiteviHe A Christmas tour of five homes in Whiteville is being presented Thursday, Dec. 12 from 5-9 p.m. by the Waccamaw Academy. Homes on the tour are those of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Aldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. John Munroe, Dr. and Mrs. James Kabon and Dr. and Mrs. James Sutherland. Tickets may be purchased for $5 at Waccamaw Academy in Whiteville or at the door of the first house visited. Refreshments will be served throughout the evening at the Munroe home. The Suzuki Violinist, under the instruction of 1 inda Kolfe Thigpen, will perform Christmas music at 8 p.m. at the Munroe home. Henrys Have A Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Henry II of Ocean Isle Beach have announced the birth of a daughter. Tara Rene Henry. She was born Nov. 21 at 9:26 a.m. nt Brunswick Hospital in Supply and weighed eight pounds, six ounces She lias a sister, Mlndy Michelle Henry, 41*. id l&ottfique 'hsch XA At'SKl-N 13-ll-K [roup of Sweater* Kfortl Shirt* $10 b?t*%?on Octon ul* o'vd Sun%?! Booth ? 579 4610 Jul>o Wo'loy Ownir Sot 10 6 Othor timo? by oppomtmont Forever! > (A :) mirQ R LAY AW AY I 7S4 6807 M theridge Vc at the center back waistline and fell into layers of Rochelle lace. Her headpiece was a walkinglength veil of rolled silk illusion attached to a coronet of white silk roses embellished with pearl peps. Teresa Morton of Holden Beach was her sister's matron of honor. Also attending the bride were Sylvia Bennett of Calabash, Shannon Stone of Supply, Carla Stanley of Shallotte and Sandra Dosher of Supply, sister of the groom. The attendants wore identical formal gowns of heavy red satin. The fitted bodice featured a sweetheart neckline and gathered sleeves with rosettes attached. A cummerbund fastened at center back with a large ) ows pink and white flowers. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W. Faulk Jr. of gown with a Schiffli yoke and collar, shirred sleeves, a peplum waistline accented with a bead motif, an attached train, and a matching headpiece with a short hemmed veil. She carried a cascade of pink and white sweetheart roses with colorcoordinated ribbons. Debbie Pozil of Grensboro, the bride's sister, served as matron of honor. She wore a rose polyester lustreglo gown with a draped bodice and cowl back and carried a single white rose. Bridesmaids were Bonnie Cox of Tabor City and Connie Boyte of Holden Beach. They were dressed identically to the matron of honor. The groom, the son of Edna Estep of Dayton, Tenn., had Virgil Roberts of Holden Beach as his best man. Ushers were Greg Bellamy and Jim Griffin, both of Holden Beach. Maxine Grainger of Dillon provid ed wedding music. The bride's aunt, Elizabeth Haywood, directed the wedding. A reception, hosted by the bride's parents, followed the ceremony at 1105 Ocean Boulevard West, Holden Beach. The bride is a 1000 graduate of SALE rar <%f 2 ALL C Russell S w Christrr ?mi CpM V p Estee Lauder, Ralf L Ocea >ws Are Ex< bow set off the gathered skirt. Heather Dosiier, niece of the groom, was flower girl. She wore a formal dress of red organza and Rochelle lace. The bodice featured a scooped neckline with a lace ruffle and edged ruffled sleeves. At the back, the full skirt fell into layers of Rochelle lace. Heath Dosher, nephew of the groom, was ringbearer. He wore a white suit with short pants. A program of wedding music was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Greg Duran, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Watson, Chris Stanley and Kelwin Ferguson. The Durans sang "Then There Was You," while the Watsons and Mrs. Duran sang "Love Goes On mi t r MRS. HARC . . . the forme UNC-Greensboro, with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. The groom is a 1972 graduate of Ray 5%0I ,IFT ITEMS INCH iffed Animals by js & Timex Watc tover & Pangbur las Cards (American )% OF restige Cosmetic Lauren, Vanderbilt, Ivin Klein, Halston an< Offer Good Wed. Dec. <4 j n Isle macy ] & Hwy. 179 Le Isle Beoch 9710 \ :hanged Forever," an original song composed for the wedding couple by Mrs. Duran. Connie Powell directed' the wedding and Sheri Thomas attended the guest register. On Saturday evening, the groom's parents entertained at a rehearsal dinner at Margie's Restaurant. A reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murden, aunt and uncle of the bride, followed the wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hurston Hickman greeted guests and Meleta Brittain attended the punch bowl. Following a wedding trip to Florida, the newlyweds were to be at their home in Riverside subdivision. Supply. ft L. r ^nrn A FnitlW County High School. j The couple plsns to reside at 285 Brunswti-V Avenue, Holden Heach. Russ I&g :hes IQl ti Candy j , Greetings) F :s Oscar de la Renta i many more UWed. Dec.l 1 Shallotte Onitr Stnrp 0 ?wis Shopping Center bnotlotte 754-6477
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