Page 2-B?THE BRUNSWICK BE ACT Henderson, Ari Former Ash resident Patricia Inman Henderson and Robert John Armour, both of Rochester, N.Y., were married Nov. 25 at the Hiiton in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The 6 p.m. double-ring ceremony was officiated by Sen. Bud I-ong. Music for the ceremony was provided by pianist Larry Green. The bride was given in marriage by her sons, David Henderson of Rochester, Martin Henderson and Darrnll HnnHnrsnn hnth of Wilm ington. They also served as ushers. Best man was the groom's brother, Michael Armour. Rosa Lee Bland of Longwood was maid of honor. The groom's daughter, Jeannine Armour of Rochester, was a junior Birthdays And Thursday, Dec. 15 Brian Clemmons, Jeremy Hardee, Tyler Sims, Roger Stevenson, Elizabeth K. Sellers, Roque Lugo, Tanya Sellers, Jamie Ward, Terenthfa Henry, Julia Helms, Nelda Hewett, Pearlene Stanley, Ruth Carol Sellers, Connie S. Belmore, Glenn Owena, Bobby Gore, Virgil Roberts, Mrs. Irene M. Jones; Robert and Ruth Ball. Friday, Dec. 16 Kerry L. Cox, Richard Alexander, Britt Williams, Megan Williams, Khrista Catherine Clemmons, Uene Inman, Micah Stumbling Bear, Joey Stanaland, James Grissett, Richard Jones, Nicholas Carpenter, Glenda Holden, Kenny Cox, Judy Pridgen; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Holden; Bill and Jean Cox. Saturday, Dec. 17 Janet Simmons, Greta Evans, Doris Herring, Gerson Hewett, Rachel Elizabeth Irving, Rebecca Jane Irving, Dale Gaffncy; Tom and Wanda Gore; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinlaw. Sunday, Dec. 18 Dena Hughes, Kathleen Holden, Chrystal Taul, Shanetta Inman, Barbara Brooks, Gail Beck, Adena Faye Wilbur, Joyce Williamson, Charlotte Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cole, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ramsey. Monday, Dee. 19 Georgia Manges, Jerry King, Geraldine Elliott, Keith Diekerson, Edna Faye Inman, Sonny Leggett; , , Mr. and Mrs. O.Kenneth Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. James Redwine. Tuesday, Dec. 20 Cheryl Barton, Russell Kennedy, Vangelyn Green, Betty Edwards, Frances Stephens, Jessica Pigott; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bennett, Michael and Melissa Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Kim E. Carter. Wednesday, Dec. 21 Roy D. Trest, Scott Hewett, Vicky Crawford, Rifton Evans, Raymond ^SONl kdBQU " '101 Shoreline Dr I ' sS^V,e ? \ Childrens Clothing I 'Custom Made V Gift Baskets p=Z J For Those 0 Special People JwjL? ? On Your List A *Choose from spice (p^fjP J :\ tea, cookies I chocolates, nuts ^ I chocolate covered j pretzels & potato * chips, mustard, jellies, pancake & wattle mix, H syrups & sparkling grape juice. Order Now For Bes >N, Thursday, December 15. 1988 mour Are Wed bridesmaid. The bride wore an informal gown of ivory English lace over a peach satin chemise, with a wedding band collar, dolman sleeves with wrist cuffs and pearl closures and intermission length skirt with a sweep train. Her short, pearl-dusted pouf veil was attached to a V-shaped pearl headband with a a floral and pearl spray accent. She carried a cascade of white calla lilies, white roses, white freesia and white borvardia. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hilton. Disc jockey Bill Albert of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., played music from the 1950s and 1960s. The couple will live ir. Rochester. Anniversaries Howard, Jimmy Bellamy, Kathy Quaintance, Dewayne Simmons, Debbie Dong; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardee, Mr. and Mrs. David Kanoy. Couple To Wed This Saturday Eloise and Dale Rivenbark of Shallotte have announced the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Debbie Cooker, to Philip Kinlaw, son of Gene and Cecilia Kinlaw of Shallotte. The wedding will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in I.etties Grove Pentecostal Freewill Baptist Church of Shallotte, with a reception afterward in the church fellowship hall. Friends and relatives are invited. Members Visit VA Hospital Members of Calabash VFW Post 7288 and its Auxiliary visited with patients at the V.A. Medical Center in Fayetteville on Saturday, Dec. 10, taking fruits and cupcakes and money to tinance upcoming bingo games. Auxiliarists, accompanied by Santa Claus, will visit with residents of Brunswick Village residental care facility in Shallotte on Dec. 19, bringing fruit and caroling. Because of the Christmas holiday, said spokesman Mary Benes, the Auxiliary meeting will be changed to Wednesday, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the post. Members will prepare Christmas baskets for the needy. The regular schedule resumes in January; with the year to begin with a New Year's Eve party at the VFW Building. Cost is $10 per person for members and their guests. Included are music, favors and food. Reservations should be made no later than Dec. 20 by contacting Harold or Carol Daigneau, 579-4544. RiSE^ ARE^S Sunset p You Select K jg?lf\ All Fall Clothing f 25% Off ^ rlsO-l4BovsoT^^^'/^ \l Fine Selection Of Gifts. ' resses Warm-ups & , lore 579-9363 J I iSele^ions 579-5S?90^ I v flHr Bp \ \ ! MR. AND MRS. . .. Patricia I Perkis Is Nam Club's Membe Former club President Alici Perkis received a gift certificati when honored as member of the yea, by the Guys and Dolls Extensioi Homcmakers' Club at its Novembei meeting. The meeting, which was held at thi county complex in Bolivia, wai hosted by club President Theliru Dunn and her husband, Bill. Members Jean and Ed Robinsoi received certificates from Lila Yar borough of Lower Cape Fear Hospici for their service to the organization Home Economics Extension Agen Mary Russ presented a program 01 simple items' that can be made fo patients in hospitals and nursin homes. She also offered tips on tat ing food to patients and emphasize! that food should first be approved b; the patients' dieticians. In her health committee reDorl Ms. Perkis discussed lithotomies as i method to remove gallstones. Also Jack Ogden reported that clul members repaired one bicycle am were working on another one fo Brunswick County Home Missions t give to needy children at Christmas The quilt show committee sug gested that all extension clubs mak crib quilts for the 1989 Quilt Show , I To Save I nuiiau And As At Court eoi I Delightfh A.T. Car rim I THE Place To Gift Certificates*Ft | H Hwy. 179, Meadow II Lay a ways Invitee v ?a MC, Visa, Am. Ex. We!com ..IB j ifij' V i K ROBERT ARMOUR miian Henderson ied Extension >r Of The Year E some of which will later be donated tc 2 the Ronald McDonald House. Th< r quilt show will be held at Shallottc 1 Middle School on April 8, from 11 r a.m. to 5 p.m., and April 9, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. j It was reported that club members 3 accumulated 297' a hours of volunteer j service between Sept. 26 and Nov. 28 The club's Christmas party will be 3 held on Dec. 11 at 1 p.m., at the Sand fiddler Restaurant, Southport. a t Sunset Sands Club J Plans Decorations y '1110 talk was of holiday decoration when the Sunset Sands Garden Clul met Dec. 8 at Piper's Restaurant y Sand Piper Bay Golf Course. Guest speaker Ella Perr; demonstrated to the 19 members pre ( sent how to make arrangements fo ? the holidays using local natura j materials. Hostesses Mary Walsh and Jessi 0 Helms served a light luncheon an members exchanged gifts. e The club has decorated Sea Trai Park and invites the public to tour. 'Tis The Reason... A Big 30% I Winter & y Apparel! Jways?Friendly, is Service In A II Atmosphere. *er's Dress Shop? Shop For Christmas ee Beautiful Gift Wrapping Square, Shallotte, 754-7658 Births Brooks Bertha Morrison and James Brooks of Route 9, Shallotte, have announced the birth of their child, Shanell Brooks, at 3:34 p.m. Dec. 1 in The Brunswick Hospital. Shanell weighed 8 lbs., 4 oz. and was 20'.i inches long. Grandparents are Mary Brooks of Shallotte and Mary Matthews and Joseph Morrison of Rayne, La. Great-granparents are Courtney and Tracy Morrison of Scott, La. Salmons Teresa and Franklin R. Salmons ^ III of Supply are the parents of a son, Joshua Ravira Salmons, born Dec. 1 * 1 at 6:19 p.m. in The Brunswick Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs., 10 oz. and was 21 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Salmons Jr. 4 r?P T ~ 1 n* \JL IA/115UVA/U C1I1V4 1*11 . UI1U iVllO. Jackie J. Varnam Sr. of Holden Beach are the grandparents. Thompson Melissa Thompson has announced the birth of a son, Patrick Raymond , Thompson. He weighed 7 lbs., 15 oz., on arrival , at The Brunswick Hospital Dec. 2 at 1 6:23 p.m. He was 20 inches long. His grandparents are Ernest Thompson of Shallotte and Ruth Rooks of Brunswick, Ga. Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galloway of Supply and Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser Cravey of Brunswick, Ga. Fowell Tim and Norma Jean Powell of ) Bricklanding are the parents of a : son, Timothy Bryan Powell II. : Bom Dec. 7, he weighed 7 lbs., 13 ) oz. and was 21 inches long. I nronHnnt'onfc ora UfJlUn**. ""J I ui uuujvui vnU) UlC Tf ILliaill ClI 1U Odell Gurganus of Ocean Isle Beach, ; Dicky and Connie Powell of Shallotte and Shirley Powell of Shallotte. Great-grandparents are Vivian > Powell of Shallotte and Wade and . Verna Dowless of Bolton. ! r jyflliu See our Christmas corner! (. Gifts & Stocking Stuffers r for kids and adults ^ Pv?l U ? KA ?. 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