Page 2-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEA Pooie-AbuS Dale Allison Poole and Salah Khali AbuShakra were married Saturday March 19. at 4 p.m. in Ocean View Baptist Church at Ocean Isle Beach. Rev. Dan Norman officiated thi double ring ceremony. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riser Poole of Forest City, the bride was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Khalil AbuShakra of Old City, Jerusalem. The bride's formal length gown of ivory satin-faced crepe was fashioned with long bishop sleeves and a blouson bodice with a scooped neckline and yoke of illusion encrusted with handsewn appliques of beading and seed pearls. The flared Gore, F__| . .'.V ?* MRS. HILYy . . . Vane; Clubwomen He Community clean-up drives, a fashion show and a mystery dinner are on tap for the Brierwood ladies Club. On Saturday, March 26. Dottii Zahrndt will chair a Brierwooc clean-up project, with all residents o the subdivision invited to join clul members. Participants are to mee at the clubhouse at 9 a.m. for coffei and route assignments, and the; should bring gloves and plastic trasl collection bags. A fashion show and luncheon a 12:30 p.m. April i6 ai the Sea Trail Golf links Clubhouse will featur fastiions from Trend Setter Ltd. 1 Twin Creek Plaza, Shallotte. Admi; BRIDAL BOUQUETS Bb> Dee Milliken WwtoKraphcr Folklore Much has been written about foreign wedding customs, and today many brides and grooms are incorporating ethnic elements into their ceremonies or receptions. Hut in the spirit of equal time, here arc some early American customs worth knowing. The bride's blanket is a custom that originated in the South in the I9lhcentury. Originally, a bride-to-be would bring a blanket from her home to the groom's; sleeping together under it made the mainage official. I ater versions provided a special blanket worn around the shoulders ot the bride and groom at the wedding reception, or embroidered with the couple's name and date and presented as a wedding gill Noisy neighbors .ire .? tr.idinon.il wedding ritual in mans parts ol the eountie \ ;iMoi|s|v '.':?!!cd "helling "*.!* *. is?t?e " (juries that neighbors or friends make loud noises to scare away evil spuits when the ncwlvweds return from their honeymoon Helb. noisemakers. singing. even fireworks and pots and pans have been known to be used l or the best in wedding photography, contact The Brunswick Studio of Photography to' jll your pr < ,wx jrophic needs Hwy 17 Bronswif V S<|ufir?? Shrjllottr NC 7 54 8022 } CON. Thursday, March 24, 1988 ihakra Vows E I skirt tinned into a chtipcl-icugUi train. Her linger tip veil ot illusion was edged in pearis and extended from a i wreath of silk ivory and peach flowers and seed pearls. She carried ! a cascading bouquet of lily of the valley and peach and ivory tiger i lilies interspersed with asparagus fern. I Mrs. Daniel Brown of l-awndale 1 was her sister's matron of honor. Her f tea-length, light peach crepe de chine I dress featured a round neckline with ' antique lace collar, long bishop sleeves, and a softly-gathered skirt, t She carried an arm bouquet of long- t stemmed silk flowers in shades of 1 ivory and peach with asparagus fern ? He we ft Exchai VKD L. HEWETT ?sa Gaylc Gore ive Full Schedule ! sion tickets are $7 ar.d are available . from lx>rrain Newman, 754-4157, with . a limit of 60 seats. On April 28 at 9 a.m., the group , plans a second clean-up, this one at 1 the old cemetery in Brierwood f Estates. Mary Nicol is in charge, j The club's May 9 meeting will be a t mystery dinner ride starting at 4; 30 ; p.m. at the clubhouse. Participants . are to bring $15 to the April 11 1 meeting. At the April meeting, Extension Agent Mary Russ will teach a craft, t Also, the nominating committee will s propose a siate of officers, e The committee of Betty Shreve, n Dottie Zahrndt and Dottie Crean was >- named at the March 11 meeting, which also featured the showing of wildflov.er slides by Joan Van At La. b >1V* If ft i 3.1 v.'W. ( ft. '" - ? I ' - . - - ' - T.. V V V V v I * J 1 I f xchariaed At wf and bullies' in train, iieu wiili ! scalloped satin and lace ribbons. Also attending the bride were Mrs. 1 Hoy Gibson ot Sunset Beach and Mrs. Charles Sons of Stone Mountain, Ga. 1 Their dark peach gowns were of the i same design as the honor attendant's. They carried identical arm bouquets. Mike AbuShakra of Hiddenite was ( lis brother's best man. Ushers were ' Steve Imam of Tucker, Ga., cousin of 1 he bridegroom, and Mike Poole of | "orest City, brother of the bride. ! The sanctuary was decorated with 1 wo spiral and one arching i andelabra with ivory candles and Boston ferns and window candles ac- ( ented with fresh ferns and babies' J ige Marriage Vanessa Gayle Gore and Hilyard I .. Hewett were married February27 1 it 4 p.m. at Zion Baptist Church in I \sh. ? The bride is the daughter of Mr. f ind Mrs. Henderson Gore of Ash. The 1 groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl [ dcGalhard ot ocean isle Beach and ? he late H. I.onnie Hewett. I Rev. Jesse Bcntlev officiated the louble-ring, candlelight ceremony. J The church was decorated with three i ire'ned cadlelabras, a prayer bench, / i unity candle lighted by the couple I luring the ceremony, and palms with a vhite gladioli and phlox, jade and \ eather leaf greenery. g Mrs. Judy King of Ash directed the c vedding. Music was provided by Tim t ind Debra Watson of Shallotte, who ;ang, "My Only Love," "I'll Still Be g .oving You," "The Wedding S 'raver" and "I Can't Help Falling In e Ave With You." I e Given in marriage by her parents ? ind escorted by her father, the bride ,vore a white satin Jasmine gown .vith a high, jeweled neckline, j Renaissance sleeves, shirred front ? jodice appliqued with irridescent se- j juins and seed pearls, and a sheath ] ;kirt that flowed into a cathedral \ rain. x She wore a Victorian hat accented , ivith sequins and pearls, with a ( fingertip veil attached, and carried a ] cascading bouquet of red roses with | babies' breath. , Janine Rogers was her maid of honor. Rridcsmsids were Tammy COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE A A m I . * ? J , 1 VIII II i /111 IU-JCO ?Vertical blinds ?Micro blinds ?Carpet ?Wallpaper ?Draperies ?Pictures Ruby Floyd @C < MZ Hwy. S04, #3 Seaside North 57S-BQ91 i986 7ric BRUNSWICK DEACON |] : - < w Hi "V^M? i vj Jm . :' Ocean Isle I 1 tit vatii* Mrs. Michael Powell of Ocean Isle Beach presided at the guest register. Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Doris Redwine, organist: and Albert Hughes, vocalist. After the ceremony, the bride's Darents gave a reception at Tavern 3n The Tee Restaurant, Sea Trail jolf links Clubhouse, Sunset Beach. ,vith decorations in peach and ivory. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benton greeted quests, Mrs. Curtis Cain cut and served cake, and Ms. Selma High and Mrs. Elwood Hales served peach alnond and champaune punches. Following a wedding trip To Orlanlo, Fla., the couple will reside at ihallotte Point. Vows 3radsher of Holden Beach, Jennifer 3arham of Greensboro, and Amy Wintz, April Mintz and Leslie Inman, ill of Ash. Kerri Babson of Ash was ? lower girl. They wore identical tea- ? ength gowns of red satin with long, ? mffed sleeves, with skirts gathered ^ it the bodice and accented with a low in back. The groom chose Jamey Hewett of ihallotte as his best man. Ushers verr Dean Gore and Don Gore of tsh, Andy Bradsher of Holden leach, Larry Parham of Greensboro ind Larry Dean Hewett of Shallotte. Vill Gore of Ash was ringbearer. The ;room wore black tails with pique ac essories, while his men wore black ails with red accessories. ^ Both the bride and groom are 1984 ;raduates of West Brunswick High ichool, Shallotte. Mrs. Hewett is mployed with Century 21 Sea Path ^ lealty in Sunset Beach, and he is j mployed with Fox's Holsum Bakery ^ n Wilmington. Pre-Nuptial Parties ^ The bride-elect was honored with a (), Ian. 31 shower given in Ash by her lunts, Roberta Simmons, Joyce togers and Hilda Inman, and a Feb. ^ 1 shower in Ash given by her p :ousins, Milli Smith and Marsh Huff- ^ nan. On Feb. 6 the bride-and groom- ? sieCi were r.unoreu with a shower at Jcean Isle Beach given by Jennifer Parham and Kim Carter, sisters of jLhe groom, and Louise Bush, a friend o if the couple. r A.T. D R gig & . hkl.t I & } D M.' WPPa' ucuu I i -'-V r ^ / Hwy. 1 79, Meadow Squ< MP * ^ > * * v "W _ MRS. SALAH Kfc .. . Dale Birthdays Anc Thursday, March 24 Jennifer Rabon, Scott Pahl ichard Causey, Edwin Powers shley Dvan Brammer. 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