Births Are Announced Gore Gary and Christina Gore of Ml. Airy have announced ihe birth of a (laughter. Alexandra Mane, at 2:02 a.m. July 21 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. The ba by weighed 7 pounds and was 19.5 inches long. She is the couple's first child. Paternal grandparents arc Roger and Cecelia "Cc-Cc" Gore of Ash. Maternal grandparents arc William and Judy Clopton of LaPlata, Md. Paternal great- grandparents arc Mary Gore of Ash and Mildred Williams of Melbourne, Fla. Bland Annie L. Bland of Shalloilc has announced the birth of her first child, Justin Ashini Bland. He was born July 20 at 1 1 :26 a.m. j at The Brunswick Hospital in ? Supply. Justin weighed 4 pounds, 14 ounccs, and was 1 8 inches long. Maternal grandparents arc Emma 1 Bland and Emcst Hill. His "real- < grandfather is Rudolph Hill. MRS. JOIINATHAN RAY ORMOND ...Michelle Christine Chiharu Miller Miller-Ormond Vows Spoken At Elah Baptist Michcllc Christine Chiharu Miller and Johnathan Ray Ormond were united in marriage on Saturday, June 19, at Elah Baptist Church in Lcland. The Rev. Jack Miller offici ated the double-ring ccrcmony. Mu sic was provided by Donnie White and Wendy Jones. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Miller of Lc land. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ormond of Aurora. Escorted by her father, the bride was attended by Tina Wallace of Leland as matron of honor. Brides maids were Wrenn Ogbum and Ro bin Freeman of Greenville; Debi Matthews of Rocky Mount; Karen Prcvost of Alexandria, Va.; Bobbi Throncburg of Badin; Monika Goss of Raleigh; and Jennifer Ormond of New Bern, sister of the groom. Honorary bridesmaids were cous ins of the bride, Jan and Karin Tam akawa of Maui, Hawaii. Curtis Ormond, father of the groom, and Keith King of Grand Rapids, Michigan, served as best men. Groomsmen were Joshua Mil ler and Corey Miller of Leland, brot hers of the bride; Curtis Ormond Jr. of Washington, N.C., and Robert Ormond of Aurora, brothers of the groom: Stacy Dover and John Teague of Greenville. The wedding was directed by Est her Smith. Melissa Guyton attended the guest register. Following the ceremony, a recep tion was held at the Coast Line Con vention Center. On Friday evening, a rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents. The bride is a graduate of East Carolina University with bachelor science and master of arts degrees in English. The groom is also a gradu ate of East Carolina University with a bachelor of science degree in crim inal justice. He is employed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons in Burner. After a honeymoon trip to the Outer Banks, the couple arc residing in Burner. Calabash Answers - 61 Calls In June During June Calabash Volunteer Emergency Medical Service an swered 61 calls. Eighteen of the calls were in Cal abash, 14 in Sunset Beach and 29 elsewhere. Of the latter 13 were in mutual aid to either ShaHotte or Waccamaw units, said Maryn Hall, secctary of the board of directors. Members worked 152 manhours and traveled 1 ,802 miles. The EMS plans to otTer rccertifi cation classes in August, with the dates to be announced. BOB JOHNSON THE BRUNSWICK ' FURNITURE DOCTOR WOODCRAFTER "Quality Furniture Restoration" Repairs ? Staining ? Refinishing Custom Pieces ? Mirror Resilvering NEW LOCATION! 6900 Ocean Hwy., Hwy. 17 S. (North ol 904 Crossroad) 579-0944 SAVE S SAVE S SAVE S SAVE S SAVE S SAVE S SAVE S SAVE S SAVE S FURNITURE Check out our Everyday Low Prices! 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Their daughtcrs*Ethcl Locke and Jill Sullivan, raid the Corinthians 13 text on love. Relatives and friends attended the reception held alterward. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, July 29 Larry Anderson, Joanne Formy duval, Jabin Wayne Norris, Ray MaulLsby, Elizabeth Tandy, William Smith, Jerry Brown, Paul Powell, Mary' Miller Russ, David Grissett; Mr. and Mrs. John Fazekas, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, Ronnie and Bcnita Hernandez, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gales, Jim and Jean Lancaster. Friday, July 30 Marie Long, Laura Buck, Judi Dosher, Jim Hcsser, Leigh Everette Milligan; Sheila and Dean Ward, Shawn and Gloria Brown. Saturday, July 31 Anglea Schcttini, Frances R. Har ris, Janet Flowers, Priscilla Shoe maker, Thor Carr, Kim Greene, Bruce Dillard, Megan Lancaster, Doris Gray, J aincs Nicholas Love, Terry Lynn Sellers; Charles and Lin da Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lennon. Sunday, August 1 Rev. 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JEREMY LYNN IN MAN ...Melony Lee Holley Holley, Inman Exchange Vows Mclony Lee Holley and Jeremy Lynn Inman were married Saturday, June 12, in a lawn ceremony in Georgetown, S.C. The bride's father, Richard Hol ley, officiated the double-ring cere mony at the home of Pearl Holley, grandmother of the bride. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holley of Seaside. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Inman of Shallotte Point. Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride carried a bouquet of white daisies and pink roses. Maid of honor was Kclli Bucll of Seaside. Flower girl was Hannah Fike of Ash, niece of the bride. Train-bearer was Jonathan Solano of Ash, nephew of the bride. The groom's father served as his best man. Grandparents attending were Ver lilcc Bennett of Calabash, Margie Robinson of Shallottc Point and Pearl Hollcy of Georgetown. Fol lowing the ceremony, a reception was held at Mrs. Hollcy 's home. 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