This group of fivc-ycar-olds graduat
in Shallottc last Thursday. In addit
held a special balloon launch in me
Plans Announced
Angela Ann Pivetta and Garrett
Albert Winkler Jr., both of Durham,
have announeed their engagement
and fortheoming marriage. The
eeremnny will take plaee at 2 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 27, in Our Lady of
Peaee Catholic Church in Erie, Pa.
The bride-eleet is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor It. Pivetta of
Erie. Pa. The groom-to-be is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett A. Winkler
Sr. of Sunset Reach.
Supply VFD Offers
Queen's Contest
Supply Volunteer Fire Department
is looking for a queen, age 6 to 10.
She will chosen in a June 25 contest,
for which registration will be
held June G at 7:30 p.m. at the Supply
Volunteer Fire Department.
Judging will be based on talent and
appearance in both formal dress and
sportswear. The winner will receive
a $50 savings bond.
Participants must be residents of
the Supply area. For more information
call Jackie Long at 7544454.
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E E Next to Pancake House
BRIDAL BOUQUETS
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Milliken
I'holngrapher
Receiving Line
The receiving line: your first opportunity
to luce (lie world together as
man and wife. To make it go smoothly,
here arc some things to keep in mind.
If space permits at your wedding site,
you may want to hold your receiving
line in the lobby or foyer io greet your
guests as they leave the ceremony. If
this causes traffic jams or crowds,
however, you may instead prefer to
hold the receiving line at the entrance
to your reception.
Ilie traditional arrangement of a
receiving imc in: ihiuc'n imiiiici, in >
father, bride, bridegroom, his mother,
his father. Sometimes the maid of
honor and best man. or all attendants,
arc included ai the end of the line.
Hie alternative modern arrangmcnt of
a receiving line, which can make family
introductions easier, is to alternate
lainily members: bride's mother,
bridegroom's lather, bride, bridegroom.
bridegroom's mother, bride's
father.
We won l Keep miii Manning in line ?
personal sersice is out specialty m I he
llrn ns\% it' k Miulin of I'linlngraplis.
C'oiite see us lot your plmiographic
ueeils.
ihsy. 17 Hiiiiisssick Sipiare Village
Sluilloiie. N( 7S-I-WI22
ed from the Kid's Connection Preschool son,
ion to receiving diplomas, the children Bute
mory of fellow student Derric William- Sluti
I
B9!k?3y fr r ? >
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Youngsters Graduate Preschool
who died May 17. Pictured here arc (front, from left) Rose Candela, Willis
ii Liunean, uckc wunamson, Anthony Graham, Crissie Tumage. Jamie Suggi
s, Meggie Gamer, Jason Bryant, and (back, from left) Suzanne Chris
Quali
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Shag Dai
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imson, Emily Truesdale, Jessica MeCall, Brandon Holden, Greg
5, Sara Ellis, Stacey Hewett, Shannon Hughes, John Covil, Billy
tenbury, Will Milligan. John Wade Abshire, Abdul Green and Alisha
itance.
arcliffe Mall Sun Fun Events:
Friday, June 3
Sun Fun Fashion Show-JC ^8
Penney Court 7.30 P.M.
Saturday, June 4
?rol Testing-City Grill Court-All Day
nee Exhibitions-Cinema Court-3:00
p.m.
D of Show Biz Pizza 3:30-5:00 p.m.
le Otter of Myrtle waves 3:00-5:00
p.m.
Dur Eyes Only" Coloring Seminar,
inema Court, 4:30-5:00 p.m.
ing That Summer Look"-Make-up
ar, Cinema Court, 5:30-6.00 o.m.
jrance As A Finishing Touch" Seminar,
Cinema Court, 6.30-7.00 p.m.
Sun Fun Fashion Show- a
JC Penney Court- 7:30 p.m. &
Sunday, June 5 jt
Cholesterol Testing- xjPIS
City Grill Court-All Day
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