l'agc 2-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEACO Couples Club h Thelma Dunn of Boiling Spring Lakes will lead the Guys and Dolls Homemakers Extension Club during the coming year. Other new officers for the couples club are Jo Di Carlo, vice president; Alda Lewis, secretary; and Russ Perkis, treasurer. They will serve through September 1989. The club ended its 1987-88 year with a September picnic at the home of Russ and Alice Perkis, with Mrs. Perkis presiding and a devotional by Harold Hoy, chaplain. Program of Work Committee appointments for the coming year are as follows: Jean Robinson, citizenship; Ed Robinson, housing and energy; Harold Hoy, safety; Anna Groves, international; Alice Perkis, health and nutrition; Jo Di Carlo, cultural arts; and A1 Di Carlo, publicity. Appointments is still to be made for chairpersons of the family life and family resources committees. New members Neil and Anna Groves of Boiling Spring Lakes were welcomed. During the business meeting, Bill Dunn reported on the success of a bipartisan pigpicking for seniors and Births Are Bennett Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bennett of Hickman's Crossroads have announced the birth of their first child, Hope Marie Bennett, born Aug. 19 at Grand Strand General Hospital, Myrtle Beach, S.C. She was born at 6:35 a.m. and weighed 8 lbs., 5 oz. She was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Doris Ward of Hickman's Crossroads and the late Ralph Ward. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Bennett of Shallotte. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ward of Seaside have announced the birth of a son, Jarrett Adam, born Sept. 9 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. He weighed 7 lbs., 11 oz. at birth and was 21% inches long. Jarrett has a seven-year-old sister, Candice Alana Ward. Maternal grandparents are Barbara Shealy of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Ronald Mizell of Pennsylvania. Paternal grandparents are Doris Ward of Hickman's Crossroads and the late Ralph Ward. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stanley of Route 1, Ash, have announced the birth of a daughter, Kimber Caroline Stanley, at The Brunswick Hospital on Sept. 20 at 9:35 a.m. Nineteen inches long, Kimber weighed 5 lbs., 15 oz. She has three siblings, Judy, [ Sea Coast Trading Co. vmiiio iu ua iui your ARISTOKRAFT Cabinets and Vanities Quality-crofted Large inventory in stock Wide variety of styles Financing available A Aristokraft large inventory in stock* Come; see; our display of cabinets und vanities. 754-6630 Blake Dr., Shallotte THE LAMPLIGH SHOW & SALE G UNIQUE DISTINCT LAMPSHADES Handpainted, Cut, Pierced I Crofted By Ruth Crosby 754 Friday, Oct. 7, 10 am-5 | Saturday, Oct. 8, 10 am Brierwood Golf Cli Brierwood Estates Bring a lamp base & f ry on Ian A N, Thursday, October 6, 1988 James Leaders announced that the local United Way campaign is seeking contributions of $1 per person from each senior citizen, payable to Ouida Hewett at the Volunteer and Information Center (VIC) office. VIC is also collecting Christmas gifts for needy families, with more gifts needed this year for men and boys, and is seeking volunteers to cut food coupons for needy families. It was also announced that the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department is considering formation of a stage players group and a group for widows and widowers, and is planning a trip to Colonial Williamsburg. A bus trip to the N.C. State Fair is set for October 17. Tickets are free for seniors: bus fnrp will risnonrf nn H the number of people going. County extension homemakers will hold their annual achievement night on Oct. 27, with a reception for distribution of awards. From July 25 through Sept. 2S, Guys and Dolls members accumulated 202 volunteer service hours. Their next event is an Oct. 5 cruise aboard the J.R. Maffitt. Announced I Valarie and Stan. Her maternal grandmother is Vera Caroline Smith of Ash and her paternal grandmother is Alma Elizabeth Stanley of Ash. Frink Merita Frink and Cephus Pierce of Route 4, Shallotte, have announced the birth of a son, Brandon Leon * Frink. ^ Born at 4:05 p.m. on Sept. 28, he s weighed 5 lbs., 9 oz., and was 19 in- * ches long. ^ He is the grandson of Nonnie and Horace Miller of Shallotte and Patricia McCrae of Longs, S.C., and N the great-grandson of Louise and P Hattie Smith of Ash. Stanley & J. Alan and Kathi Stanley of Route 2, Bolivia, are the parents of a son, Jeremy Alan Stanley. Born at 10:22 p.m. Sept. 26, he ^ weighed 6 lbs., 5 oz., and was 21 inches long. r mis grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ^ James Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. ^ Alton Stanley, all of Bolivia. Great- a grandparents are Amanda Karger and Fred L. Karger, both of Bolivia, and Mrs. Thomas Stanley, also of Bolivia. ( Price 1 Ralph and Beverly Price of ^ Clayton have announced the birth of p a daughter, Rebekah Leanne, born j, Sept. 28 in Wake Medical Center, g Raleigh. ^ She arrived at 10:20 a.m. and j weighed 9 lbs., 2 az. Rebekah was j 20 Vi inches long. s Maternal grandparents are Jim s anri FlliTnhpth Williamc af Rnlivio Velma Price of Shallotte is the pater- y nal grandmother. Morton ? * Todd and Teresa Morton of Supply ? have announced the birth of a son, William Seth Morton, on Sept. 27, at < 5:34 p.m. in Cape Fear Memorial Hospital in Wilmington. f He weighed 7 lbs., 9 oz., and 19% in- j ches long. Seth has a brother, Derek. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Norris of Shallotte and Mr. and r Mrs. Roger Morton of Supply. 1 Gore Family I Plans Reunion ; Descendants of Beauregarde and 0 Fannie Gore will hold a family reu- r ninn nn C.m/ln.. ID ?* iU. **T muu on ounuajr( uui. 10, m uie wac- t camaw Community Building. The event begins at 10 a.m., with members asked to bring a covered dish for dinner and any family memorabilia they'd like to share. For more information, contact Mary Smith at 287-6406. IF IVE k Sulpted ?iV-Vs -2 pm gES? ? ib House | m 5 1 oo CO npshades for fit of size & style ? I MRS. STACY C< ... Anna Eliza n. . _ R I - Birthdays And. Thursday, Oct. 6 Joey Babson, Chris Moshoures, 1 'at White, Logan White, Penny 1 iiehole Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Emer- 1 on Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Jack i lauser, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Benton, 1 lr. and Mrs. James Hobbs. Friday, Oct 7 Bonnie Ashley, Kelley Frink, fellie Hardee, Mark Logan, Bob iazza. Saturday, Oct. 8 Carrie Hewett, Brooke McCumbee, I lez Pope, Tammy Reynolds, Chris- I an Pigott, David Carmichael, arolyn Hughes, Johnnie Edwards, andy Worth, Tonya Russ, Debbie I [ickman, Judy Clayton. I Sunday, Oct. 9 Christopher Alan Stanley, John 1 Iraig, Carolyn Roberts, DebraByrd, 1 odi McCoy, Sarah Bolton; Donald nd Geraldine Petch. 1 Monday, Oct 10 Zausey Elected Fo State Post Gwendolyn Causey of Supply has een elected vice Jnited States laughters of " VW 812. She was in- \ ^ lOciety's state ? ~ :ouncil meeting / leld in Raleigh in Sept. 24. Also among the new officers is Ab>ie Bitney of Southport, the state iociety's new registrar, who was rnable to attend the council meeting. Mrs. Causey is a member of the inap Dragon Chapter. Other Brunswick County women ittending the meeting were Lucille llake of Leland and Theodocia Clemnons of Supply. The society's purposes include ireservation of historical documents ind relics, marking of historic sites ind increasing public awareness of leroic deeds of those who helped to orm the nation during the 30-year leriod between the end of the Imerican Revolution and the end of he War of 1812. Membership is open o women who are lineal descendants if persons who rendered civil, nilitary or naval service to the na ion between 1784 and 1815. Coming ? Eost Gate Sq., H* & across frc Opening Fri I 754-i | "The Affordable Yet )LE BROWN beth Benton Anniversaries Jordan Fulford, Felicia Geddings, Duane Overstreet, Allison Shane Holden, Anne-Marie Couvillon, Terry Stephens, Victoria Browning; Darryl and Rita Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chadwick. Tuesday, Oct. 11 Jerry Champion, Farren Thomas Stanley Jr., Jamie Tolliver, Michael Irosius, Nancy Todd, Ann Robinson, i.B. Webster, Connie Brummett, Van | lewett; Mr. and Mrs. Locke Byrd, dr. and Mrs. Bob Knight, Mr. and drs. Thomas Batson. Wednesday, Oct. 12 Yasmine Deandrea Bryant, Ivren lughes, Lori Ann Hewett, Paul Vtelvin, Jodi Henry, Wilbur Hardee, lohn Wade Abshire, Kiff Clark, Mae Vlilligan, Shelton Inman, Gene Evans Jr., DeCarol Williamson, Don Lewis, Christopher Clark, David Couvillon, Terry Milliken, Earlie Jay Tharp; Stanley and Candy Faulk. Lions Slate 'Service Day' Shallotte Lions are sponsoring "World Lions Service Day" at The Brunswick Hospital on October 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a visit from the American Red Cross Bloodmobile as well as several free services. On World Service Day Lions all over the world simultaneously show appreciation for their communities. Shallotte Lions will be coordinating free blood pressure checks by the hospital's staff, eye care information provided by Carolina Eye Associates and a drawing for a $50 grocery certificate from Piggly-Wiggly. In turn, those who attend Service Day can also show appreciation for their community by donating blood at an on-site American Red Cross Bloodmobile station, indicated spokesman Jess Parker. Most individuals age 17 and older who are in good health will qualify as a donor. Those with questions can bring information on their medical condition and medication for the bloodmobile team to review. Mitchell Bryant, Stylist is now at Winnabow Hair Salon, Hwy. 17,253-4500. BRING THIS AD FOR $25 ZOTOS PERM soon... cancu ry. 130, Shallotte >m Sears Oct. 14th '949 Unique Gift Shop" Benton, Br< Vows Are Anna Elizabeth Benton of Lelanc and Stacy Cole Brown of Wilmingtor were married Oct. 1 in a 3 p.m candlelight ceremony at Mt. Canne! Pentecostal Freewill Baptist Church at Shallotte Point. Rev. Tim Norris officiated the double-ring ceremony. The hriHp is tho Hntinhtor r%f i^irKu .v.. V.J W. and Elizabeth L. Benton of Leland. The groom is the son of Benjamin C. and Glenda H. Brown of Wilmington. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length formal gown of silk organza with bodice, sleeves, sheer overskirt and train trimmed in lace. A lace-trimmed veil of illusion reached to her fingertips in front and to the floor in back, and was attached to a satin portrait hat. She carried a cascading bouquet of peach roses with babies' breath and white carnations. Barbara Huff of Wampee, S.C., Fellowship A The Fellowship of Christiar Educators of New Hanover Countj will hold a dinner meeting on Monday, Oct. 10 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held al Shoney's Restaurant, 4105 Oleander Drive, Wilmington. Brett Fels, director of student services at Miller-Motte Business College, will be the guest speaker. His topic will be "Learning Our Inner Resources." The Fellowship is open to teachers, parents, principals, custodians and anyone else involved with children Collectible Clowns... ...Make a Wonderful Christmas! Emmett Kelly "Limited Edition" Collectibles by Emmett Kelly Jr. Musicals, Figurines & Clown Dolls in all sizes, also Clown Plates available CADSQN 754-9968 t-V-' Twin Creek (Food Lion) Plazo, Shollotte Mon.-Sat. 9:30-7:30, Sun. 1-6 Special gifts for special people Bridal & Gift Registry We pack & ship UPS Layaway, free giftwrap 2ECE V|BnBHB|mT?^-4 , i own Exchanged I was her niece's matron of honor. She i wore a cream satin tea-length gown . with lace collar and elbow-length I sleeves accented with bows, i Bridesmaids Pamela Huff of Wampee, S.C., and Sarah Ganey of ! Wilmington wore peach satin gowns styled identically to that of the matron of honor. The flower girl, Amanda Lanier of Shallotte, wore a full-length dress of cream satin with lace trim. Bruce Brown of Wilmington was his brother's best man. Ushers were Chuck Willis and Tommy Roderick, both of Wilmington. They wore white tuxeuos wun peacn dow ties and cummerbunds. Wedding music was provided by Sherry Norris of Wilmington and Tim and Debra Watson of Shallotte. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church. The couple will live at Carolina Beach. teets Monday , through the schools, said president r Barbara A. Bartosik, president. No reservations are required. Psychoeducational Services ? 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