Reaves/Brooks Reunion Held Members of the Reaves/Brooks clan came from seven states for a re union Aug. 21 at West Brunswick High School. For many of those attending it was their first family reunion, said Coordinator Elizabeth Jcnrette. Benjamin F. Reaves, Ph.D., presi dent of Oakwood College in Hunts ville. Ala., was the featured speaker. He was introduced by the Rev. Hu bert Reaves. Other program participants in cluded the Reaves/Brooks Choir; prayer by the Rev. James Smith; greetings by Barbara Caison; a re sponse by Bertha Reaves Lewis; scripture by Hezekiah Reaves Jr.; a memorial tribute by George Reaves; recognitions by Lillian White; a solo by Milton Frink. Tressa Reaves con ducted the scholarship raffle. Musettie Cause received a prize as the oldest family member present. Out-of-town guests also included Robert M. Reaves, son of the late Rev. Ernest Reaves, chief clerk. Surrogate's Court, New York, N.Y., the first African-American to hold that position. The group enjoyed a dinner of seafood, chicken and ham prepared by Arvella Marlow and Dorothy Frink. Some family members worship ped together Sunday at Pleasant View Baptist Church, where the Rev. Hubert Reaves delivered the morning message. Jefferson Smith assisted Jenrette in coordinating the reunion. I .jrx To Wed In Durham Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lance of Shallotte and Mr. and Mrs. Ty rone Livingston of Wampee, S.C., have announced the forthcom ing marriage of their son, Ronald Dwayne Lance , to Regina Burns, daughter of Louis D. Burns of Plymouth. The groom-elect is a graduate of West Brunswick High School. The ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church in Durham. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, September 9 Rebecca M. Sidelinger, Sam Kirt Iey, Sandy Rummage, Amy Todd, Beatrice L. Varnam, Kasandra Ward, Margaret Beavers, Doug Gillette, Ruby Clemmons, Brandyne Ken nedy, L'lend Holden, Dennis Jarrell; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mitchell Rowland. Friday, September 10 Lowell Bennett, Kenny Milliken, Alan Russ, Randy Carlyle; Dale & Deborah Meadows. Saturday, September 11 Mellaney Bracey, Freda K. Babson, Kenneth Lane Canady, Toni lossi, Woodrow Spencer, Randy Sel lers, Jeff Green, Annie Roberts, Juanita Wooten, Greg Skipper, Mark Tandy, Ralph Varnam, Randy Woodard, Johnny E. Carlyle, Carol Wilson Clark, Anna Evans; Dale & Deborah Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dale Meadows, James and Martha Hewett. Sunday, September 12 Jerry Joyce, David Helms, Jerry Joyce, Tom Rogers, Jane Kirby, Don Chapman, Robert Norton, Steve Scarborough, Angela Soles, John Gore, Teena Jones, Wilber Rabon, Henry Louis Mencker, Marilee Mar shall, Jessica Tharp, Matthew Gore, Happy 6th ^ Birthday Tiny Miss N.C. Valentine Princess Savannah Reaves w r Loretta Hewett, E. David "Butch" Redwine, Jane Kirby. Monday, September 13 Furman Long, Evan Gore, Ann R. Phelps, Polly White, Frederick Lane Green II, Jack Causer, Polly Register, Catherine Kimbro, Kim Skipper, Ann R. Bellamy, David Fazekas, Leo Cole, Elisabeth G. Tandy; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hobbs. Tuesday, September 14 Bob Flaccavento, Natalie Carr, Kyle Redwine, Michelle Ransom, Ethan Nicholous Willard, Kellie Brooke Williamson, Benita Sapps, Natalie Joe Carr, Marcia Kirby, Ruby Cheers, Phil Milliken, Paul Stout, Olive King, Jason Carter, Marie Caison, Craig Benton, Chris Ann Robbins; Mike & Sue Blan dino. Wednesday, September 15 Becky Carroll, Adam Stanley, Morgan Lugo, Tracy Carroll, Pam ela Sapps, Ewell Evans, Jeremy Holden, Sally Milligan, lsobel Bee be, Lena Mintz, Laura Leigh Skin ner, Cheryl Hughes, Judy Hooper, Rotha Cheers; Paul & Terri Gibble, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. David Grissett, Ken and Yv onne Ferguson, Eddie and Carolyn Sweatt. Happy 25th Birthday Amy Jones You've Come A Lone Way Baby! Love. Grandma Susie r Why not send a Balloon-A-Gram? BIRTHDAY BOUQUETS ? THANK YOU GET WELL ? HAPPY ANNIVERSARY GOURMET COFFEE & MUGS . SINGING TELEGRAMS PHOTOS TAKEN kids' parties! 7 DAYS A WEEK Clown available for J!X5UQJ4Ct^ "J 842-3661 V^21 THEY FLOAT A LONG TIME MRS. JOHN LYNN GALLOWA Y ...Torri Joyce Smith Births Are Announced Helms Jeff and Susan Helms of Long Beach have announced the birth of a daughter, Mary Maegan, at 9:02 p.m. Aug. 27 at The Brunswick Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. She joins a sister, Heather LeAnn. Grandparents are Ken and Nancy Helms of Monroe and Willie and Ann Calloway of Long Beach. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Bailey of Lancaster, S.C., Virginia Funderburk of Long Beach and Ruth Helms of Monroe. Clemmons Rose Marie Lyles and Randy Clemmons of Hoidcn Beach have announced the birth of a daughter, China Rose Clemmons, Aug. 28 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington. Born at 8:58 a.m., China weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces, and was 19.25 inches long. Grandparents are Zane and Linda Lyles of Supply and Thurman and Helen Hewett of Supply. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curtis Duncan of Chapel Hill have an nounced the birth of a daughter, Rebecca Jane Duncan, on Aug. 1. She weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces and joins a sister, Hannah Marie Duncan, 4. Mrs. Duncan is the former Julie Landreth of Sparta. Paternal grandparents arc Nancy Edge Forrest of Holden Beach and the late Robert "Bobby" Lennon Duncan of Whiteville. Maternal grandparents are Basil and I^ois Landreth of of Sparta. Davis Phillip and Diana Davis of East Pelican Drive, Long Beach, have an nounced the birth of a son, Phillip Murray .Javis Jr., at 4:21 p.m. Aug. 26 at The Brunswick Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. He joins a sister, Kelsey Ann Davis. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of McCormick, S.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Basham of Brookville, Ohio. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Polly Davis of Greenwood, S.C.; Mrs. Margie Hughes of Ware Shoals, S.C.; and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Howdyshell of Logan, Ohio. Correction The 2nd Marine Division Band from Camp Lejeune will perform Saturday, Oct. 16, at the N.C. Oyster Festival, with the time to be an nounced, said Ann Laughinghouse of the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce, festival sponsor. The wrong date for the perfor mance was listed in an article in the fall edition of Island Living, a sup plement to Sept. 2 edition of The Brunswick Beacon. Welcome Home Randy Clemmons Love. Rose. China & Family IN-HOME ^ Therapeutic, professional massage given in the privacy of your own home or mine, for your convenience. Please call and make your appointment today. (919) 754-7705 Lnp qjfi ?^?"THEBRUf?WlCKB?kCOMilf' IT'S OUR 1ST ANNIVERSARY We are celebrating ONE YEAR Because it has been so nninnnnfnrONE WEEK, going on for x^ru Sept. 14 Register ^ K| C DAY OF for(S.Pti4)UI NC DRAWINGS ONE rack of clothing $1.00 $1.00 off Selected Merchandise Look for specials thorughout our store. ALL GOING ON AT ONE PLACE... K&D MFG. coutletg Quality Clothing at Outlet Prices Toddlcr-l6 ? Adults Small-32W ? Monday-Saturday 10-5 Mulberry Si .. ShaUotte. 754-2260 ? (Across from Dept. of Transportation) Mulberry St. -Located between Coastal Drugs & Kirby'sj Smith, Galloway Exchanged Vows At Free Will Baptist Church in Rockingham Maple Street Free Will Baptist Church in Rockingham was the set ting for the 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, wedding of Torri Joyce Smith and John Lynn Galloway, both of Supply. The bride's grandfather, the Rev. Frank McQuage, conducted the dou ble ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Currie of Supply and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith of Rockingham. She is a 1993 graduate of West Brunswick High School in Shallotte and is attending Brunswick Community College, where she is studying accounting. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Galloway of Supply. A 1988 graduate of West Brunswick High School, he is self-employed as a commercial fisherman. Wedding music was provided by organist Rachel Lampley of Rock ingham and soloists Ronnie Mc Quagc, uncle of the bride, and Cheryl Baxley, both of Hamlet. The bride was given in marriage by Gary Smith and Bill Currie. She wore a white satin gown with high wedding band collar, English net yoke and fitted pouffed sleeves. The fitted bodice featured re-embro idered medallions with seed pearls and irridescents. A bow trailed into the scmi-cathedral train of the shir red satin skirt. Her fingertip veil with rolled pouf was attached to a white, brimmed hat covered with lace medallions accented with pearls and pearled appliques. She carried a bouquet of white roses and mixed greenery. Holly Smith of Supply, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Her tea-length gown of pcach satin fea tured a sweetheart neckline and pouffed sleeves accented with bows. Bridesmaids were Laura Gal loway, sister of the groom; Tonya Carlisle, Misty Skipper and Tracey Trapp, all of Supply; Sissy Griggs of Rockingham, and Crystal McQuage of Hamlet, cousin of the bride. Jennifer Smith of Rockingham, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Their gowns were identical to that of the honor attendant. The bride's cousins, Shandi Ar nette and Traci Clark of Rocking ham, were honorary bridesmaids. The groom chose his father as best man. Groomsmen were Keith Gallo way, brother of the groom, John Var num and Jeffrey Galloway, cousins of the groom, Eddie Trapp and De shawn Clemmons, all of Supply, and B.J. West of Rockingham, cousin of the bride. A reception was held afterward in the church fellowship hall. Following a wedding trip to Grandfather Mountain, the newly weds are making their home in Var namtown. King-Dutton Wedding Set September 1 9 Mr. and Mrs. Edward King of Whiteville have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Pamela King White, to William Scott Dut ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Dutton of Ash. The wedding will be Sept. 19 at noon at Friendship Baptist Church of Ash, following regular services. Friends and relatives are invited. Class of '83 Reunion Is Drawing Near The reunion committee for the Class of 1983 urges all classmates to please send their money for the re union as soon as possible. The re union is scheduled for the 2nd of October at the Jones/Byrd Club house at Sea Trail Plantation Anyone planning to attend must send their money in by the end of September at the very latest. All money needs to be turned in by ad vance so please don't count on pay ing at the door. Money should be send to Beth Phelps at Rt. 4, Box 147, Ocean Station Rd., Supply, NC 28462. The price is $50 per couple and $25 for singles. Please make check or mon ey orders payable to the Class of '83 Reunion. Response of how well this re union goes depends on the class mates, so everyone is encouraged to please attend ? ^don't wait another 10 years to see old classmates! "The People's Choice of Pageants" Beauty Pageanl Plus (Optional) Modeling YOU CAN ENTER (No Expcrlcncc Ncccssary) 10 Age Divisions ? Birth To 25 Yr?. 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