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L .J MRS. NAXDM.I. 1JM WAI TERS ..Janet l?a Harris Bum's , Walters Vows Spoken Janei Lea Burns and Randall Lee Walters were married Saturday, Sept. 14, in a double ring ceremony at First Baptist Church of North \1>rtle Beach. S.C. lite Rev Lee Aldrich officiated the 3 p.m. ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, Charles Burris. the bride wore a for mal gown in white. The gown fea tured a sweetheart neckline with lace bodice overlay, petal sleeves, and a full, gathered skin with lace inserts and scalloped lace edging. She wore a headband w ith attached pouf and elbow-length veil. JoAnne Bums of Charleston. S C.. served as her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kim Bailey of Little River. S.C., Lisa Shaclv Oak * Florist ? Delivery Sen-ice 1 (lifts & Basket Shady Oak Garden & Gifts Fall Planting Time! Mums. Azaleas, Roses Rye Grass & Camelias In the Shady Oak Complex Hwy. 1T:>. Between Ocean Isle i Sunset 579-(i715 SALE IN PROGRESS Simply the best value dresses in America go vicki / Main Street, Shallotte 754-4846 Fincran ol No. Myrtle Beach. S.C.. Penny Fly the of Bennettsville. S.C., anil Carol Wallers of Sunset Beach. A reception followed in the fel lowship hall of the church. Following a honeymoon hi the North Carolina mountains, the i.cw lvweds are residing in l ittle River, SC. The bride is a graduate of North Myrtle Beach High School and Horry-Georgetown Technical College. She is employed with National Bank of South Carolina. The bridegroom, who i>> em ployed with Robbers Roost Golf Club, is a graduate of West Brunswick High School. Shallotte, and attended Appalachian State University. Boone | CLUB BRIFFS o ng Bay Garden Club Makes Plans President Ann Laughinghouse discussal plans for Ihc coming year at the Sept. I1' meeting of Lung Bay Garden C'lul> at the home of Jean Anderson at Brick Landing Plan union. Plans include seminars, outings, an October workshop and a Novem ber auction. In other business. Mrs. Laugh inghouse won the monthly award lor planting and recycling; the club voted in IVIoris Evans of Ocean Isle Beach as a new member; ami Birdie Frmk announced that Andy Clcmmons of Supply, a student at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, received the club's an nual scholarship. Vickie Jones' program was a talk and demonstration on flower ar ranging. She used native materials and offered many ups on preparing flowers and materials for arrange ments. said spokesman Kathleen Parker. The club's October workshop will be held at Carol Roycroft's home on Mint/ Street in Shallolie. Cakes For Sale The Ladies Auxiliary to Calabash V.F.W.Post 7288 plans a bake sale Saturday. Oct. 12. in front of Wil son's Grocery in Shallolie from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds will go to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tcnn. The sale lakes the place of the group's usual bike-a thon benefit. All donated cakes can be brought to the V.F.W. Post Friday, Oct. II, between 5 and 6 p.m. Questions should be directed to Ellen Ocllcrich, chairperson. The next meeting of the auxiliary is Monday, Ocl. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the post. BCTS Serving Dinner The Brunswick Concert ami Theatrical Society (IK'TS) will host an evening ol IihhI and entertain nient Saturday. Oct. I4'. to raise funds lor needed improvements at the Centennial Center. 'Hie smorgasbord dinner will Iv provided by area restaurants and civic groups, with entertainment provided bv Brunswick County tal cut. The Center, located at the comer of l ord and Eighth streets in South port. offers a large auditorium for the community's private and civic use. Dinner tickets are SS. and reser vations are required. Questions can be directed to Mary Campbell. I-9I9-27X-.VV7I. or Curt Little. 1-919-457-0743 dur ing business hours. Group To Meet 'Hie Bosom Buddies, a support group for women who have under gone a mastectomy, has changed its usual meeting day from the third Tuesday of each month to the sec ond Tuesday. The next scheduled meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 1:30 p.m. at the Sizzling Sirloin on Main Street in Shallotte. For information contact Mary Benes. 579-3041. Inte;act Is Topic A high school teacher and Inter act program leader from Lakewood, N.J., shared information on the Interact program sponsored by his local Rotary Club at a recent mcet Conntry Classics Handmade Small Furniture Decorative Lamps & Shades ? Gifts Bricklanding Rd. off Hwy. 179 Sandra Stanley ? 754-4810 in;! ol the Rotary Club ol ihc Souih Brunswick Islands. The local Rotary cluh plans to use speaker Bruce Jones' informa tion in helping i he local Interact program continue lo grow, said Jeffrey T. Mini/, public relations chairman. Jones said the 2(H)-plus high school students in the Interact vol unteer program at Lake wood have sponsored a prom lor mentally han dicapped adults, provided informa tion on AIDS lo teen agcrs and send mxxls to Hurricane Hugo victims in McClcllanvillc. S.C. Hard work and persisntence were needed to get the club started. Jones said, but the response from students has been rewarding. The local Rotary club meets Fridays at 7:30 a.m. lor breakfast at Sandpiper Bay Goll and Country Club. Visiting Rotarians arc wel come. Elks Fest A 'Success' Calabash Klks and auxiliary members raised lor various civic projects at their recent "His & Mors Festival," reports Diane Carlson, chairperson. Contributing to the total proceeds were sales of baked goods. traits, white elephant items ami a pig-pick mg. Six individuals won prizes. They were Barbara and Bud Kuby, who won green fees at Ocean Isle Cioli Course and ridewater; Charles Mahony. green lees at Ocean Isle Cioli Course; Jennie Patterson, Christinas wreath; Marvin Grissett, an alghan donated by Mrs. Carlson; and a woman identified only as "Mrs. Donahoe" won an oil paint ing, said John Zielel. l-.lks s|K)kesman. Carlisles To Gather A Carlisle (Carlyle) lainily re union will Ik* held Sunday, Oct. 6. at the Waccamaw Community Build ing in Ash. starting at noon. Spokesman Frances Carlisle said all Carlisle family members are in vited and asked to bring a covered dish for dinner. For more information contact her al 754-4456. Dana's Creative House & Garden 6hop Fall & Halloween Banners Fall l.eares. Witch* s. I'am^Uins. Scurecttnvs ami Chiisitnas banners are an the inn/! Unwrjippir | >< ?K- <"v ;i<lju^tabli' brackets. loo. Fall Plants Are Here Fall Bulbs Ar e On The Way In The Gore Center H.vy. 130. Whiieviile, 2 9 M -642-0629 . 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