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Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC Rice, IKimborley Anne Rice and Jerry Dale Hull, both of Winnabow, were married on Saturday, Dec. 7, at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Kaleigh. Rev. B.S. George officiated the double-ring candlelight ceremony. Carl H. Rice Jr., the bride's brother, served as acolyte at the wedding communion. The hridc is the daughter of Mrs. I. Wally Ausley of Holden Beach and Raleigh and Carl H. Rice Sr. of Raleigh. The groom is the son of Mrs. Deloris C. Hull and Jerry D. Hull, both of Wilmington. Escorted by her stepfather, the bride wore a formal white satin gown which featured a pear-trimmed Schiffli embroidered high collar, a lace-flounced sweetheart neckline and bodice and leg-of-mutton sleeves ending in points over the wrists. The basque waist was trimmed with pearl-studded Venice lace. The full skirt extended into a chapellength train with a lace-flounced hemline. The white satin bridal luit was overlaid with Schiffli embroidery with pearl accents and a finger-tip length veil and blusher of white illusion. 'Hie bride carried a cascading bouquet of white roses, freesia, chrysanthemums, Eraser fir, and glossy ivy. Adrlenne Rice, sister of the bride, served as maul of honor. She wore a full-length Edwardian gown of daphne rose knit, with a swcciueuii neckline and Schiffli embroidery trim. She carried a hurricane rhamber-candleslick encircled with a miniature grapevine wreath trimmed in holly and poinsetlia by the bride. ,yFis the Season #V If ) Wisf I .'II < )lif ? vrfy iMdrrful .iri<) MAMVHjM.*. .em Kimball s Furniture J- | I i 4.) 1 I \v>V i Jri ! Jfc ! ! v\ |s|||\(. N (II V ! 11(11 ll>v> Ml I I I) \\ I III II \ITIM>V Jolin T. Miutinon ] u I i\ j Jolt 11 S. Hink 1VTU2 1 (?4*uyUL I Judi Beach Tn I l()th Bl 'ON, Thursday, December 19, 1985 iull Exchanc i MRS. JK.RRV .. . Kimhcr Birthdays And Thursday, Dec. 19 Jerry King, (ieriildinc Kllioit, Keith Dickerson, F.dna Kayc Inman, Sonny lx'j!nett. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. Kenneth llewctt, Mr. and Mrs. Jutnes Itedwine. Friday, Dee. 20 Russell Kennedy, Vanxclyn Green, Hetty Rdwords, Frances Stephens, Jessica PiKolt; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Owens, Mr. and Mrs. iuiih-i i Mini*, .in iinu mrs, wcuucu Bennett. Saturday, Dee. 21 Boy I). Treat, Scott llewett, Vicky ('ruwford, Rlflon Kvnns, Raymond Howard, .llminy Bellamy, Dcwayne Sinuiuiiis, Debbie Umjj; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardee, Mr. and Mrs. David Kanoy. Sunday, l)cc. 22 Wit I-co Woscott, Kathi Hosteller, Carolyn llewett, Opehlia Bellamy, h'reila Kmc. Bryan Cheers; Mr. and Mrs David Woolen, Mr. and Mrs Klwood Howard, Mr and Mrs. Stephen Martin, Mr. and Mrs. William A Stanley. | Light th? I uiay for a holiday with love Eood happlnoisl I iflnqfct <L*ul SMALLOTTI GLASS A MIRROR tuCatc<x*t4 to I'ridgen iuters Realty 1 her KTHDAY! je Weddin< * *3 -1 ' DALE HUM. ly Aune Hire Anniversaries Monday, Dec. 23 Donna Lynn Howes, Vanessa Bryant, Audio Hewctt, Nancy Norton, Hope E. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Rex (lore, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price, Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Sellers. Tuesday, Dec. 24 Wanda Todd, Gary Bozeman Susan M. Gore, Darlene Powell, Jen infer Joyner, Stephen Schutte; Mr anil Mrs. llalph King. Mr. und Mrs John M. Young, Mr. unil Mrs Hoy liunan. Wednesday, Dec. 25 Jesus Christ, I .amy Kye, i-aVerm Norris, Ann Willis; Mr und Mrs T.M Phillips. Members Shan Members shared useful ideas fo home and garden at the Decembe meeting of the Sunset Sands Garde Club The club met at the home of Mar Walsh, with Patricia Hradius an l.yln Ksler as co-hostesses Frances Gravatt offered sugge: lions on preparing builis and plantin for spring blooms Ruth Asmussen told how to nuik suet candles for the birds and h en Parker and Julia Thomas gave Homemakers / Supply Kxtenston Homemaker will doiuite TW for Christmas gifts ft a nets!) fanuly Members voted on tin- project i tlielr Dee 10 meeting at tlx1 home t Mrs Clara Sehuester Also during the holiday: clubmembcrs Millie Evans an Pre-Holiday Clearance Sc 50-60% All Foil And W kl at i^iuw mrou Fothiom By M#ory Gr + th*! COIvjn Kl Gio*io Vond+rbtl* P?#rr# Cofdm Quafty Lxfes' th to** Clo g Vows Bridal attendants were Mrs Douglas Shaw, Mrs. James McQueer Williams, and Mrs. Steven Davie I-eFrancois, all of Raleigh. Theit gowns were of burgundy and iden ticaly styied as the honoi attendants'. They, too, carried antique brass chamber candlesticks ringed in a grapevine wreath with ribbon streamers of the dress color. The groom's best man was his uncle, Gary Home of Wilmington. UAIICia WCIC Oievt; I A.T I ill ILU1S UI Raleigh, Ray Snyder of Fincastle, Va., and Randy Lawhorn of Wilmington. Mrs. James Robert Hayes Jr. directed the wedding. Following the ceremony, the bride's mother and stepfather welcomed guests to a reception in the church parish hall. Attending the guest register was Mrs. Albert Morris Rice, and assisting in serving were Mrs. Gary Home of Wilmington and Mrs. Morris Rice II of Raleigh, sister-in-law of the bride. The mother of the groom gave a rehearsal dinner on Friday night in Raleigh at the Brentwood Park Clubhouse. Mrs. James Lister and Mrs. Shirley Meadows, both of Raleigh, hosted a bridesmaids' champagne brunch on Saturday morning at the N.C. State Faculty Club. Also, Mrs. I-eFrancois, Mrs. Shaw, and Miss Rice feted the bride at a shower held at the !>eFrancoi.s home in Raieiuh in November Following a honeymoon on Grand Cayman Island in the Caribbean, the couple will reside in Winnabow. They are both employed by Miller Building Company of Wilmington. Homemakers Shared Gifts Town Creek Home Extension Club members and their guests exchanged gifts at their Dec. 9 meeting at Town Creek Township Park. Members who attended were Mary Tharp, I -etha Rabon, Peggy Young, Carolyn Young, I-ena Beechum and Marie Young and the club welcomed I-oui.se Harrison as a new member Guests were Amy Annette, Joe t Youhr. B.J, Jones, Doug White, Ed Tharp, I-ee Wescott and Herb Young. The club will meet Jan. 13 at 9 a.m. t at the park for a program entitled, " Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?" Visitors are welcome e Gardening Tips r variety of helpful household hints, r After a short business meeting, n refreshments were served and fun and games followed. said v spokeswoman Pat Brosius. Prize d winners were lions Minor, Julia Thomas and Hrosius. i- A Christmas party for members g and their spouses will be held Saturday night, Dec. 14, at the club's Holie day House ("tub members have e decorated the Sea Trail office as a their second annual Holiday House. Vid Needy Family s Ciladys Holden wall make hospita >r visitations on behalf of the club Attending the Christmas meeting it were members Gladys Geeler, Lil if Busby, Clare Thomer, Aileen Miles Marion Downer, Rosemary Whaley i, Virginia Robertson, Aileen Miles id Pat Nash and a guest, Irma 1-ana. oftS 'infer Merchandise gh December 23 l?m C> -$% L_ thes fr rse ^, \ CQiMx.! >NRiSt SOU A?t ? ? -,uNsiTMACH 579-5050 .... dpjfOP) i ' V V SALE , I 25% OFF """'IfiTi ? c c d ,U r*7n ai aa ? 11 IOC Jijuuic JUI iotr i UCULI i J/7a4IUv -I ' ' I y^t NOW OPEN .jS Kids' Klub - j Mulberry St.. Shollotte r"TCfB& A- (ocross from Brunswick Cold Storage) ' Doys 754 9969. Nights 754 8694 EDUCATIONALLY STRUCTURED DAY CARE CENTER Children grouped according to age Organized outdoor activities Arts and crafts, music, preschool learning activities Children's movies on 45" wide-screen TV Catered meals Licensed by N.C. Full day care, infants to 5 After school core for school lids Drop-ins o/woys welcome. HOURS MON-FRI 6-6, SAT 8:30-S:30. DARLENE FURR. OWNER/OPERATOR HELEN CLEMMONS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Best wishes for the New Year to our wonderful friends. Brunswick Professional Pharmacy Supply 754-8155 Closing In January [25%-60% OFF l I STOREWIDE ! Holiday Dresses Jeans 1 , "Skirts Blouses Slacks Shadowline Panties, uA if^vFULL Slips & Lingerie ifHK; jHOMi ,, %P'FASH10NS Hwy 1165 'j mile east of Calabash y Phone 579 3060 * <T"WF ?<*3 ! ?! MuWrtO W*CO?. ^Tretprmpmonl m ? mi -*wr" ^ B a 53 H ! ' IV I1* r fi*r iV (ii?Umt |-?rr* I I IN M|lllOM?V|*S SHOPPUG qnter SHAllOnE PHONE 75>4 bb74 1 IMS * Mu^AO MACON iianniiuiytiHniiiin>ii'HHwiiMH Shadowline Personal Petife Gowns and Robes r Coordinates & Sweaters l 20% OFF I 25% OFF ?? mmmmnmmmmmmmnm?i gwiimnun?wwwmwi new arrival Group of Blouses Ship n Shore ! Personal, Koret. n Blouses | Ship n Shore s1950 i 50% OFF I Umw?wwww?w? 1 . Santa s Special j Personal Petite Sweaters j and ?,her dfesses j13oo 40% OFF H ? ?!< !! ? Jr. Group ! 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