Harris, Williams Marriage Vows Spoken In Wilmington Allison Paige Harris of Shallotte and Richard Edwin Williams Jr. of Ash were married Saturday, June 12, at 4 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington. The Rev. Keith Thompson per il formed the double-ring ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Dan Norman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bourne Harris of Shallouc. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwin Williams of Ash. The bride was given in marriage by her parents and cscortcd by her father. She wore a long white satin sheath gown featuring an off-the shouldcr neckline, long torso and mermaid-effect skirt of tulle with re embroidered Alencon lace. The bodice and torso were intricately ap pliqucd with Alencon lace encrusted with seed pearls and irridcscent se quins. A wide jeweled crown held her fingertip veil of illusion with pearl-studded pouf. She carried a cascading bouquet of white bridal roses and foliage. Kathrynn Archer Harris, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Joni Ball of High Point, Tracy McCarson of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Kim Merritt of Wrightsville Beach, Sandra Owen of Durham and Jennifer VanStcen of Shallotte. Attendants wore ofT-the-shouldcr mermaid style dresses of deep pur ple crepe with satin skirting and sashes and jewel-studded bows. They carried bouquets of rubrum lilies, pink roses and purple statice. Honorary bridesmaids were Kim McKcithan of Holden Beach, Allison Rossi of Clemmons, Eliza beth Smith of Eunice, La., and Elizabeth Thomas of Shallottc. The groom's father served as his best man. Groomsmen were David Babson, David Morse and Wes King, all of Ash, Allen Hughes of Hoffman Estates, III., and Scott Street of Shallottc. Ushers were Bill Ingram and Bob Long, both of Ash. Flower girls were Lauren Harris and Lynnc Harris, cousins of the bride from Brandenburg, Ky. A reception for the couple was held at the Wilmington Hilton. After a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the ncwlyweds will make their home at Ocean Isle Beach. Mrs. Williams is employed by Comprehensive Home Health Care, Wilmington. Williams is employed at For Plants in Shallottc. Prcnuptial parties included a mis cellaneous shower given by Comprehensive Home Health Care at Eddie Romanelli's Restaurant, Wilmington; a miscellaneous show er given at the home of Mrs. Elon King in Ash by Mrs. David Babson, Mrs. Ralph King, Mrs. Ronnie Young and the hostess; a bache lorette party given in Myrtle Beach, S.C., by bridesmaids and friends; a lingerie luncheon given by Mrs. James Buic and Mrs. H.L. Woodcock at the Woodcock resi dence in Wilmington; and a miscel laneous shower at the home of Mrs. Roy Mintz of Shallottc by Mrs. James Coxe, Mrs. Wilton Harrelson and the hostes h MRS. RICHARD EDWIN WILLIAMS JR. ..Allison Paige. I arris Hewett-Chappell Ceremony Performed By Groom's Father Candicc Rcnec Hewett and Will iam Matthew Chappell were united in marriage on Sunday, May 23, at 4 p.m. in Faith Full Gospel Indepen dent Church of Ash. The Rev. Willi am Lane Chappell, father of the groom, performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Hewett of Shallotte. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hewett of Shallotte, James Curtis Hewett of Whiteville, and the late Annie Belle Hewett of Grissettown. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lane Chappell of Ash. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chappell of Exum and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Formyduval of Ash. Wedding music was provided by pianist and soloist Rodney Williams. The bride, presented in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, wore a formal, off-the-shoul der gown of ivory silk with a fitted bodice and short puff sleeves. It was embellished with alencon lace ap pliques with pearls and sequins. The full skirt extended into a cathedral train, enhanced by lace appliques, a back bow, and a border of pearls and sequins at the hemline. She carried a cascade bouquet of peach roses, stephanotis, baby's breath and green ivy. Tina Hewett of Wilmington, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Jill Hewett of Charlotte was her sister's bridesmaid. The attendants wore two-piece dresses of ivory, featuring brocade bodices with embroidered trim, sequins, pearls and scalloped borders, and tea-length taffeta skirts with crepe georgette overlays. The groom chose his uncle, Don nie Formyduval of Ash, as his best man. Groomsmen were James R. Hewett Jr. of Myrtle Beach, brother of the bride; and Delane Chappell of Ash, brother of the groom. Ashton Hewett, wearing a tea length dress of peach satin, served as her mother's flower girl. Court ney Formyduval, cousin of the groom, was ring bearer. Greta Evans, cousin of the bride, attended the guest register and hand ed out programs. The wedding was directed by Linda Vamum. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents hosted a reception in the fellowship hall of Zion Baptist Church in Ash. The three-tier wed ding cake was baked and decorated by the bride's cousin, Gina Gore of Shallotte. On the eve of the wedding, the groom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at the church. Pre-wedding festivities included showers hosted by Linda Chappell, Tina and Jill Hewett, and co-work ers from the Southeastern Dialysis Center. The bride is a graduate of Bruns wick Community College and is currently employed as a licensed practical nurse by the Southeastern Dialysis Center at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. The groom is a graduate of West Brunswick High School and is em ployed by Brunswick Farm Supply in Ash. The family will make their home in Ash. Darla's Crafts and Novelties Consignment Shop Mon-Sat 9-8. Sun 1-6 Holden Beach Causeway m842-8787CSS COASTAL PEDIATRICS James v. Mulholland m.d. ?Fellow of American Academy of Pediatrics ?The Only Board Certified Pediatrician In Brunswick County Shallotte Professional Plaza 4428 Main Street ? Shallotte 754-KIDS(5437) 61993 THE BHUNSWICK BEACON Child Development Center For Your Dedication To Our Children Lillian Stanley May Employee Of The Month 344 Mulberry Street, Shallotte, 754-7777 \k *?? MRS. WILLIAM MATTHEW CHAPPELL ...Candice Renee Hewett Parks Set Two Senior Trips Two trips for seniors are planned For information about either trip by the Brunswick County Parks and contact Kelly Fields, 253-4357 or 1 Rccreation Department 800-222-4790. The outdoor drama "Unto These Hills" will highlight a July 13-15 trip to the North Carolina mountains that also includes visits to the Cher okee Indian Museum, the Ocona Uuftee Indian Reservation, Ghost Town in the Sky." Cost is $110 per person, based on double occupancy and including transportation. June 23 is the deadline to sign up. Seniors can still sign up for a June 24 trip to see the drama "Worthy is the Lamb." The $25 cost includes the show, a buffet dinner and trans portation. Davis Jewelry and LAYAWAY FOR DAD'S June 20 DAY /Tof" SPECIAL *67" 117 CttiMwty Dr., OctM !sJ< B??cM7M800 * Mon-Sat. 104 A Dairy pueen WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF "DAIRY QUEEN*" SPECIAL Misty Float $1.39 (Good]une 17-23) Serving real ice cream and fresh fruit topping since 1950. Shallotte Plaza 5701 E. Oak Island Dr. Shallotte ? 754-2545 Long Beach ? 278-5371 MRS. RUSSELL WARREN WAS HAM ...Kelly Caroline Coffey Couple Weds In Lincolnton Kelly Caroline Coffey of Lincoln- McNeill of Charlotte, Leslie Costner ton and Russell Warren Washam of of Cary, Kim Hatley of Chapel Hill Norwood were married Saturday, and Tiffany Lawing of Lincolnton. June 5, at noon in River View Bap- Junior bridesmaids were Emily tist Church, Lincolnton. The Rev. Washam and Karla Marsh. Nathan May officiated the double Rachel Dudley was the flower girl ring ceremony. and Brian Washam was ringbcarcr. The bride is the daughter of Larry Coffey^of and Peggy Coffey of Lincolnton and Lincolnton brolhcr of lhc 5*dc; Is a8arut/m? Si a Bob Washam Joc Washam of Charlotte and Scott Washam of Charlotte Woman s Specialist. Colo brolhcrs Qf ^ The groom is the son of Ray and groom; and Dave Bost of San Dic Janie Washam of Sunset Beach. He go, Calif. is a graduate of the University of Olivia Dudley and Christopher North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Washam were junior bride and earned a master's degree in business groom respectively. from East Carolina University. He is The bride's parents hosted a re an assistant vice president at Sec- ccption in the church fellowship urity Bank, Norwood. hall, while the groom's parents host The bride was given in marriage ed the rehearsal dinner at Cramer by her father. Mountain Country Club. 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