MRS. GREGORY HAROLD DAVIS ..Jacquilyn Jaynese Carroll Carroii-Davis Vows Said At Shiloh Methodist Church Jacquilyn Jaynese "Jayn" Carroll of Asheboro and Gregory Harold Davis were united in marriage Nov. 12 in a 3 p.m. ceremony at Shiloh Methodist Church. The Rev. David Heath officiated. The bride, formerly of supply, is the daughter of Shirley Carroll of Supply and the late Roy E. Carroll. She is a graduate of Trinity High School and Randolph Community College. She is employed with High Point Rescue Squad, assigned to Greensboro as an emergency med ical technician. The bridegroom is the son of Dianne Howell and Terry Davis. He is a graduate of Eastern Randolph High School and is a brickmason. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Jay A. Carroll of Greensboro. Jay A. Carroll III, nep hew of the bride, rang the church bells at the conclusion of the cere mony. A reception was held in the church fellowship hall. After a wed ding trip to the North and South Carolina coasts, the couple will live in Asheboro. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, November 24 Eloise Smith, Jessica Brown, De borah Ward, Valerie R. Taylor, Terry Dorn, Lou Cheers, Jennifer Ham ilton, Thomas S. Russ, Paul Wayne Reeves, Ruth Hungerbuhler, Frances Brown, Genevieve Miller; Fred and Millie Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Etheridge, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Wil liamson. Friday, November 25 Marie Hewett, Hazel Stanaland, Nellie Varnum, Diane M. Ward, Gaye Ken, Tracy Diane McKeithan, Greg Hewett, Pat Rogers, Alexander G. Hymanson, Emily Dawn Ethe ridge, Louisa Lewis, Greg Whaley, Michelle Hargis, Naomi Hewett, Bobby Russ, Jeff Stanley, Boots Hewett, Hazel Stanaland, B. Dela ware Owens, Nellie Varnum, Rhonda Cox, Greg Hewett, Dianne Holden; Gene & Leigh Tomlinson, Ross and Pamela Bennett. Saturday, November 26 Cory Stewart, Pat Rogers, Adam Kirtley, Stephanie Nicole Piner, Norman Home, Carrie Drew Ful cher, Sallie Betts Knox, Jane Camp bell, Harry Pigott, Lindberg Smith, Annand Vasco, Ricky Jones, Delane Stanley, Laura Gibble, Nancy Forrest; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cheers. Sunday, November 27 Kenny Morris, Nancy O'Neal, Antoinette Mosley, Robert Kye, Eld ridge Stanley, Virginia Craig, Tara Somersett, Jimmy Allison McLamb, Ruby H. Hewett, Ronnie Galloway, Teresa N. Morton, Luke rulford, Trudy Fazekas, Gary Reaves, Alan Hill, Price Thomas, Judy Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGalliard. Monday, November 28 Renee Dilworth, Eloise Smith, Tiffany Marie Bennett, Sean Brown, David Stevenson, Hugh Spencer, Gloria Mintz, Kimball Bellamy, Edward Fields, Harlee Hewett, Jimmy Register, Julius Andrews, Jordan Reeves; Danny and Judy Gore. Tuesday, November 29 Joshua Benton, Earl D. Andrews, Steve and Ida Evans, Jarrell Smith, Eric Hayes, Jancy LaDane Hewett, Terry Nawara, Ginger King, Carl McGalliard, Kimberly Stanley, Elizabeth Mclnnis, Earl Andrews, Lillie Frink; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Stanaland. Wednesday, November 30 Jennifer Quaintance, Doug Als brooks, Catherine Irene Nelson, Coral Payne, Audrey Salmon, Doug Alsbrook, Jennifer Quaintance, Judy Clemmons, Robin Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. Hrold Estep, Mr. and Mrs. Rotha Cheers, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Alan Long. Habitat Looking For First Family Brunswick County Habitat for Humanity is accepting applications for its first local home. Families who need a decent home should call Katherine Shawver, Family Selection Committee chair, at 754-6129 for information about applying. Habitat also has speakers avail able for presentations to clubs or churches. To arrange a speaker, or to become a Habitat volunteer, call Peggy Stanley at 579-6251 (office) or 579-1153 (home). ! Prime Rib Dinner ? For Two with all the trimmings $1595 with coupon Good Nov. 25-27 Betty's Waterfront Restaurant (j On the waterway at Holden Beach 842-3381 il Woo dall-Taylor Wedding Is Held Nov. 19 In Lenoir Sheila Ann Woodall and David Marion Taylor, both of Wilmington, were united in marriage Nov. 19 in a 5 p.m. double-ring ceremony at College Ave. Bapt. Church in Lenoir. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Woodall Jr. of Lenoir. She is a 1987 graduate of Mars Hill College and is a fifth grade teacher at Bolivia Elementary School. She is working toward a master's degree in elementary edu cation at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Marion Taylor of Liberty, S.C. He is a 1978 graduate of Lander College in Greenwood, S.C., and holds a master's degree in business administration from Winth rop University in Rock Hill, S.C. He has been employed for seven yeafs by Fabral and is area manager in the Carolinas. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her V-neck gown of raw silk featured a basque neckline, bishop sleeves and ballgown silhou ette bottom. The bodice, sleeves and full cathedral-length train were em bellished with hand beaded schiffli embroidered medallions. The hem of the gown was circled with very large peaked hand-beaded schiffli embroidered medallions. TWo bus tles extended from the back waist with the same medallions, pearl edg ing topped with silk flowers and pearl sprays. The silk flowers and pearl sprays were also carried through to the top of the sleeves. Her headpiece was a V-shaped halo of open roses and pearl sprays on a pearl band. The veiling was double layered with multiback poufs. She carried a bridal bouquet of star-gazer lilies, creme roses, pink wax flowers and heather, greenery and English ivy. Bridesmaids were Layne King of Wilmington, Wendy Pardue of Dur ham and Cathy Peterson of Wilm ington. Honorary bridesmaids were Ann Bailey, sister of the groom, of Liberty, S.C; Jennifer Duncan of Granite Falls; Deborah Gaddis. cou MRS. ROBERT JOSEPH DiALOlSO ...Cheryl Lynn Woodard Woodard-Dialoiso Wedding Takes Place November 1 2 Cheryl Lynn Woodard of Supply became the bride of Robert Joseph Dialoiso of Myrtle Beach, S.C., in a 3 p.m. wedding Nov. 12 at Jennies Branch Church. The Rev. Clayton O. Rivenbark Jr. officiated the dou ble-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Edna Woodard of Supply and the late Alfred Woodard. She attended Sout heastern Community College and Brunswick Community College, studying business administration and computer programming. She was employed with NationsBank as a consumer banker in Shallotte. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dialoiso of New Kensington, Pa. He graduated from Gannon University in Pittsburgh, Pa., with a bachelor's degree in ac counting. He is plant controller with AVX Corporation in Olean, N.Y. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Percy Woodard. Matron of honor was the bride's sis ter, Letha B. Yow of Shallotte. Bridesmaid was Phyllis Matthews of Shallotte. Best man was the groom's broth er, Nicholas Dialoiso of Pittsburgh. Ushers were the bride's nephews, Jason Woodard of Supply and Mat thew Pollard of Hampstead. After a reception at Sea Trail Plantation Resort Swim and Tennis Clubhouse, the couple honeymoon ed in Charleston, S.C. They will live in Olean, N.Y. MRS. DAVID MARION TAYLOR ..Sheila Ann Woodall sin of the bride, of Boiling Springs; Valerie McLamb, cousin of the bride, of Clayton; Jane Sargent, sis ter of the groom, of Easley, S C.; and Beth Silver of Old Fort. The bridegroom's father served as his best man. Groomsmen were Hugh Baiiey of Cnarione; Aiien Taylor, brother of the groom, of Charlotte; and Phil Sargent, brother T win JPta/ t Shj!i, tte in-law of the groom, of Easley, S.C. Serving as ushers and candle lighters were Brent Bailey, nephew of the groom, of Liberty, S.C.. and Dr. Andrew Pendleton, brother-in law of the bride, of Durham. After a reception in the church fciioWNiup iidii, uk. vuupiC left fut j wedding trip to Florida. They will live in Wilmington. G\RTVr 0CIFIS ?54 9%? THANKSGIVING SIDEWALK SALE Sat. Nov. 26, 1994 9:30 a.m. -4:00 p.m. Up to 75% off regular prices - *- ^ including many Christmas items IN STORE SPECIALS One Day Only Dolls .20% Off Hummels 15% Off Sarah's Attic ~~25% Off Silverplate 25% Off Picture Frames 20% Off Steins ?~~25% Off Timothy P. Gibble, M.D. Internal Medicine Board Certified An internist specializes in all aspects of adult medical care, from a common cold, stomach or skin problems to chronic illness to inten sive care. Internists provide preventive and acute care and many outpatient and inpa tient medical needs. Also, they provide diag nostic services and referrals to subspecial ists. if necessary. Susan Gibble, PA-C Physician Assistant Certified A physician assistant provides care through assessing, diagnosing, prescribing medica tions and treatment, ordering diagnostic test ing and offering educational needs, always under supervision of a physician. 3 Medical Center Dr. Ofllce (910)754-8921 Supply. NC 28462 THj New patients welcome On the Brunswick W Costwlse & Medicare I Hospital Campus ? Assignment *| xiMtnimononmo. FOOD LION Food Lion Sell. Only USDA CkoiceBtef oun Indian River Red Or (Save $1.00 per lb.) Fresh Lean Pork WKol Boston Butts (S< cc oneezy Snow White Pini Available Thin Week! Only 99c With Any Pillsbury Purchase. v^oRe Classic, Diet Cote, Sprite, Diet Sprite, Caf. Free Diet Cote 6 Pact/20 Oz. NR bottles Diet Cote, Cote Classic, Caf. l'ree Diet Cote n ^ Reg. & Diet Sprite 2.4VJ 10096 Pure Ground Be^fPattiei (Save 60* per lb.) Price* in thi> ad good F'riday, November 25 tnru Tuesday, November 20, 1994. We Reserve The Right lo Limit Quantities.