nil mu \s\mi k him < Stanley, /V Vows Exc K11;i (I.'irci.i Sl.'mlox of Stwillolto ;imi Krir I ??notli> \1fn?Msi;in ?>! Siin<rl Ho;o fi were M,t\ :i :: t> in ;nif!?,1iuhl vivnn<n> ??t ? .imp I"'nt i \1otfjiMjist '"hiiivh in Sfi; llott. I i. U" O- ...I .1-. double-rim: ei The bride is t}i?* dauuhtet \lar> I Staphs and the 1;11 I Marvin StanKw tin- the son of Barne\ and Hilda Menasian ?f Sunset Beach (iiv?'M in mavnaw b\ her cousin. Kcnn> ll"l(lon. th" bride wore a formal white satin noun, with lace, puffed elbow-length sleeves and bodice inset with matlunu Venice lace. I'hc V-neck hi'diee and hem were applipiled with lace and pearls. A full, .lathered skirt fell from the fitted waist, with both the front panel of the skirt and chapel-leimth tram appbip:ed with lace and heart medallions :n-hioned with pearls Her triple-tiered finiiortip-leimth veil was edited in narrow white satin ribbon and attached to a headband of white silk flowers and pearls. down and veil were handmade h\ the uroom's mother The bride carried a cascadum bouquet of mauve and white <ilk roses lennifei Hidden of Shallotte. cousin of th" bride, was maid of honor She wore a floor-leniith i?own of mauve satin. Bridesmaids were Kiniherly MePheison of Wilmumton and \iime Little and lVuu\ l.oim. both of Shallotte. who wore floorIciuTih itowns of pink satin a<'eented with w ide ruffles Births Am Alvarado Robert amid Adoniea Alvarado of Route I. Supph Barefoot Bay . are the parents of a son. Robert l.eamon Alvarado. Born June 21 at > 2d p.m. at The Brunswick Hospital in Supply, he weighed 7 pounds. 12 ounces, and was 20 inches loiu?. C.randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Moore of Supply. Ms. Patricia Barber of Supply and Daniel Alvarado of Beaufort. SC. (ireatftrandparonts are Harry Davis of Suppl> and the late Mrs. Annie Davis of Supply. Ms. Irene Beck of Wilininiiton and the late Robert l.eamon Beck, and the late Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Moore. Benton Jerri and Toni Benton of Route 4. oup|ji>. nave announced the birth ol their second son. Christopher Tanner Benton. He weighed f> pounds, Hi's ounces and was 19'2 inches long when born at The Brunswick Hospital in Supply on June 16 at 6:12 n.m. His brother is Bradley Gerald Benton. Grandparents are Marion and Georgia Robinson and Wilson and Martha Benton, all of Supply. Woodley Rev. and Mrs. David ( Woodley of Ash tiave announced the birth of a uauunicr. Miruu Kileen Woodlev. t>n June 10 in I.oris Community 1 lospiUil. !.oris. SC. BRIDAL BOUQUETS BIJi'i' l'll<itni:r<i/ilicr The Littlest Ones C hild attendants ha\e lone been .1 part ot wedding traditions. Whether it'^ .1 sister, nephew or child ol an earlier mnrriaee. the sounester- in son: pans ined special consider at ion. i he .tune oi tin. liiiiuien 111 >0111 vsetidini' parts shonitl letlect thesolor.jtiil *t\le- or the adult attendant^. in isle, that ate appioprmte to then aire i Invert .'it I. i. .r .-v ......I n hteli necked version ol v.ni' l-rules maids'oil diotiI.hr nouih I he soundest ecntlemen m the wed dine pattv tinv wear short pants and kncesoel" instead of trousers. hut rcmemhet t?? ask the >omiv men's opi moil- those not used to the lashion mieht decide to disapprove .it the last initiute' Keep ill mi ml that Viillliy tolls have short attention spans \rrv mnior hridestnaids .an amuse themselves 'juite a hit loneer with baskets than thev can with hoiupiets We've eot even the littlest details covered tot >011 at Ilie lirunswiek studio nl IMintnjjrapliv ( on u to' ail vou? photoc'iapii> nee.: Hv.v I" Brunswick S.|ii.n. Village Shallotle. N< 754Hi>22 f > >V I hiusdax . .Iiin?* i'?. I'ISS Aenasian hanged Ml tin- hp.I, * attendant* am.-.! bouquets of mauve and pink and wore >prn\tm> pod; *'. \. r and pf.ii !>- in their h.tii Mr ha el Meiiasian u.i- his i?i'?lhti'- he>1 man l'shor* weir 1 >a\ id liiicklaiid of Fall* ? luiicli. \ a . a cousin ot the qroom: .'??lni liuch '>1 ('maho&i Falls. Ohio; and Keith Ihoun Shallottc I'he men m I lit* uvddins: partx vvmv ure\ tiiNedo-. with pink lii's and outnmerbiinbs The uiooiu wore ;i ure> tn\edo with (nils nml gray aeeessories Candelabra and flowers ? ? ?t.?il tin- sanctuary Musii was provided by Hill ami (firmla White of Wilmington. who sang ' T'.ndless Love" ami the I ho Weddinu Prayer." accompanied h\ organist I )orm Hedwine After thr vremony .< reception | was hold m tlio ehutvli follow <h'i> hall Hollowing a five-day honeymoon . c I'll i s r to the Bahamas, (ho newly weds will mako tlioii homo in Wilmington. where the bride i: employed by I'iz/a Hal and the groom In Hum Inventory < > and Shone> s. The bride is ;i lt'HK graduate <>t West Brunswick Ilinh St*litn?l and :it lends ( ape Fear ("ommunity ?'ollego. where she is studying business ;??!ministration. The groom. a l'.'H'i graduate ??f Slew 11 lull School. Munroe Falls. Ohio. i> sloth ing electrie.il engineering at (.'ape Fear Community College, specializing in compiiter repair ( \ nounced She weighed H lhs . 1 ox... and was '.!(> inches m length. Sarah has a brother. Seth. age 1! ^ months. 1 (irandparents are Mr and Mrs *' Charles Hay Hawls and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Leonard, all of North Myrtle ' Beach. S.C Wood ley is the pastor -tf S-'dicr Bay Baptist Church I i Plnntc ? i io( I Go On Sale Plants, a liotdog lunch, handcrafted items, baked noods and odds and ends will be featured at Sunset Sands Garden Club's second I're4th of duly " sale. The sale will be held Saturday. .Inly 2. starting at !? a.m. on N.C. 17!' and N.C. !K)4 at the corner of Seaside Station Koad. Lunch will feature a hotdotf. potato chips and cold drink for SI. Drink choices include lemonade, iced tea or soft drink. Proceeds of the sale, the club's annual fundraisinf! event, will lx* used to fund community service projects. Styles 8018 and 8010 / MRS. KRIC TIMO . . . Kita Clar Birlhdays And l'hurs<la>. .11111c :{0 Mr!.can. Christina \c?:istfi. Hrlrn Stone. Kllon Wilson V;its??u. Drnnv I'.llis: Mr. and Mrs. ud "ii wan:. i.y n?inet Jud\ Holden. it .Mini Mr> Handy Worth. Mr. and lis Corbit Heaves. Friday. .liny 1 \\Ynd> Dawn He well. Traci Dlham>. Joshua Paul Hardee. Kelly arter. Junior Wiiite. (Irentf Hewett. a Williams. Heatlie** Hope Iraneh. .Ia> Howard. Sheri Kllis; )avid and Mary I lawson. Saturday. July 2 Tom Kenton. Kuth Kyo. Chowan u unions. .lonathan Carlisle. Dannie iheffield. April Piuott: .lerry and 1'oni Kenton. Mr and Mrs. Kill I lett. Mr and Mrs Jimim Piuott. Sondn\. July 1'ortei Sum. Vernon Payne, I.ynnc da>. Motelle Knmht. Kelly Kaxley, i O .A - D ? _ BRIDAL REGISTRY SPECI/ Doily UPS 5< f.icc?*Free Gift1 - CAUSC .. ; : . .. . .. sHAi.i ?***W frjf ^|A i' V | | Serb,, r iooe /gauz< tones with i Dull* C sand, " ' ^ I II I IIV Ml N ASI AN ria Staiile\ Anniversaries 1*1 It on Hewctt. .Jeanne King: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker: Mr. and Mrs. Pellie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean liewett. .>Miiiuay. July i Brian Thomas Furr. Mary Lou Banner. Chris Hobinson, Suzann Sehutte. Melissa Cheers: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fuhvood. Tuesday, July 5 (iwen Causey, Sam Inman. Lenny Dorn. Mickey White. Julie Hickman, Candie Macon, Helen White: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Williams. Wednesday. July (> Tom Roberts, Robin Caison. l*imonl Hankins, Teresa Moore. Gail Hewett Hewett. Paula James. Kathern Fulford. Doug Baxlev, Allison Harris; Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Lnianiiel Evans. Make your rental ? reservations now for ^ Lord & Lady ^ Lexington to appear at yw^.< vrcvju.ny GIFTS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE Wrapping >?THzi Layaways ^KTfC^ScALM xs J\5QBP^:inis OTTE ^ 75*! 996B ,-^er Din ?SPORT n separates, made and meant worn in the sun! Crinkly cotton s, Sight as air, dyed in soft tropic . Dolman-sleeved top banded 2lasticized shirring. Matching in pants, all lined. Natural, peach, or green. Both in XS. S, XL. fTMT 173 OCEAN BLVD V/EST OLDEN BFAO-N842 366C Summer Coi Classes Begi Summer continuing c'v.cntion classes sponsored by Brunswick Community College begin July 5 at various county locations and continue through July and August. An emergency medical technician | 1KMT1 course will be offered at the I.ong Beach Recreational Center. I while a first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPKI class will be held at both the college's main campus in Supply and Southporl campus. Painting, pottery and woodworking courses are offered at the Southport campus, while woodworking. j? ' ' lU. Selected A s- Summer :? ' j . ? ^ IIIUI WIIUllUli - ladies' spor j Additional 10?c 1 Mon Sat 10-6 9 m ^ \ Hvvy. 17S., Shall' \ rot c // or /:/. eg a a c /: INII RIOK DI-SKiN I'ROI I SSIONAI I RAINI I) S 1 Al l Hie South Brunswick Islands'co commercial and insiitutional mi and accessories. Our extensive V.U1UMU items avauame no wttcrcc H.OOR ( <)\ KRIN(i-NV AIIPAPKH Hi' */>i\iullzv i" vmnv your hninc tl l ocated at Palmetto I'la/a. Highuax I"' Showroom Hours: 9:00-5:0< 919-579Paula Dennis Cii D y~%-4JcicL-iiur sweaters in Coa ** < I . Nancy Eileen Thomp image consultant, Calabash store... July 4-7, 1 offerii Complimentary She will show you hov solute!y fabulous in ju Traditional cA ladies and gen a twist of sp in , /\ Hi6 j-sd VAl I M A/A /l?. AVf PAGf'A I( >1 P MVPIUBIACM < Al A|(AS? :803tf..'6 4hhh WvO'S v ntinuing Ed in July 5 upholstery and quilt inq classes will In* held at Long Beach and Southport. At the Southport Senior Citizens Buildinp. a crafts course is planned. Also available through the department are cake decorating, basic modeling and fashion merchandising. and trainmu to 1. come a notary public. The class 'customer service/interior desmn for consultants" will be offered at the Southport cam J/W.T. Contact Vickie Hanlcc. 754-t?!?0(i <u457-4W29. Kxt. 2(51. for more complete information. ? 30% 50% Off j TSWEAR SIZES 3 20 ! Savings with this coupon' I I I jonnLs. J. Fashions I otte Plaza, Shallotte*754 9829 I I CM) mplcic seruce tor residential, eiior design, space planning library enables lis to oiler Ise in tins area. -H KMSIIIM.S \< < I ssoKII s 'nil v??v/<// " hutch hi 11,'iuini;-" ) between Ocean Isle Sunset llcacli ? Monda> thru Saiurdas S77S riftin Owner 1 f / ?.0 Lr I KSJ S C/V stal Carolina! r5w va / % k: 1 i \ 1 r ndMBBHMHiffitifflFfffl ison, professional will be in our 1-4 I'M ne . K4..I ivi uk covers k you can look ab!>.? illlllltlvt. jthing for (le/nen with i! ?>* -t.v. ? k.

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