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Couple Wed In Arizona Elizabeth Kathryn Francis and Robert Thomas I.oftus Jr. were married Feb. 22 at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church in Chandler, Ariz. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Paul Henry Francis of Erie, Pa., and the late Mr. Francis, is a secretary in the ASIC mar keting department at Motorola Inc. in Chandler. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Loftus Sr. of Ocean Isle Reach and is a graduate of the University of Arizona at Tucson. He is a me chanical design engineer in the advanced projects department of McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co. in Mesa, Ariz. The newlvweds reside in Chandler. Births Are Announced Day Wayne and Wendy Day of Hol den Beach have announced the birth of their second child, a son, Drake Kendal Day. Born at 5:10 p.m. May 1 in The Brunswick Hospital at Supply, he weighed 9 pounds, 8 1/2 ounces and was 21 inches long. He has a brother, Derek Wayne Day, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Smith of Holden Beach arc his maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Day of Ocean Isle Beach arc his pa ternal grandparents. His maternal great-grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bell of Fayet tcville and the late Betty Killatt. Paternal great-grandparents are Emma Day of Angicrs and the late Rachel Norris. Koon Robin Milliken and Marcus Koon of Holden Beach arc the parents of a girl, Julia Noellc Koon, born April 29 in The Brunswick Hospital. She arrived at 10:43 a.m., weigh ing 6 pounds, 15 1/2 ounces, and measured 21 inches. She has a brother, Drew Milliken, 2. Grandparents arc Larry and Dana Milliken of Shallotte and Evla Mac Koon of North Versailles, Pa. James and Doris Milliken of Supply arc his maternal great-grandparents. Stanley Denisc Stanley of Route 5, Shall otte, is the mother of a daughter, Shaquita Dcnisha Stanley, bom April 30 at 9:15 a.m. at The Bruns wick Hospital. Shaquita joins a brother. Derrick Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stanley of Route 5, Shallotte arc the child's maternal grandparents. Cribb William Earl and Kalherine H. Cribb of South port have announced the birth of their first child, William Earl Cribb. Born at K a.m. May 1, he weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces, and was 18 1/2 inches in length. Grandparents arc Willie and Eli zabeth Cribb of Laurel Hill and Wayne and Emma Hewett of Southport. Great-grandparents are Claton and Carrel Lee Hewett of Lcland, Cattic Mac Lovvcry of Laurinburg and Bob and Emma Thar]' of Souihport. Carter Ron and Terri Carter of Calabash have announced the birth of a 6 pound, 10-ouncc daughter, Rcbccca Elizabeth Carter, April 16 at Cape Fear Memorial Hospital, Wilming ton. She joins two brothers, Joshua, 8, and Jeremy, 5. Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Sammic Leonard and Doris Carter, all of Hickman's Crossroads, and the laic Ivcrson Carter. Great-grand parents arc Leila Simmons of Cala bash and Pauline Leonard of Shal lottc Point. Foose Donald and Sylvia Foose of Sunset Bcach arc the parents of a son, Zachary James Foose, born at 1 1:12 p.m. May 4 in The Brunswick Hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, 5.5 ounces and was 21 1/2 inches long. GrandparcnLs are Frank and Vivian Sweeney of Sunset Bcach, Donald E. Foose Sr. of Pennsylvania and Carson and Sabrina Todd of Seaside. Great-grandparents arc Lcc and Thclma Todd of Shallollc and Irene Knighl of Pennsylvania. Johnson Adrian and Kristy Johnson of Shallottc have announced the birth of a daughter, Alexis Simonc John son, at The Brunswick Hospital. Arriving at 6:37 p.m. May 8, she weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces, and measured 20 inchcs. She joins two siblings, Ashley and A.J. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson of Shallollc, Sue McCall of Shallottc and the late Douglas McCall. Great-grandpar ents arc Gertie Hill and Magdalene Johnson, both of Shallottc. Correction In the May 7 issue of The Brunswick Beacon , two photographs of children in the Mother's Day fea ture were inadvertently switched. Tara Marie White was identified as Kelly Padgett and vice versa. The Beacon regrets this error. Your Full-Service Nail Salon ({jJvric/y ^75 't?rt /!*.'// Shallotte ? 754-2939 ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS j Grand Strand's Best Fest I Happens This Weekend The "Best Festival on the Beach" will take place in scenic Little River, S.C., May 16 anil 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each clay. The Blue Crab Festival features more than 1 10 of the finest artist and craftspeople in the southeast. An ar ray of food will be offered, as well, ranging from crab cakes to steamed crabs and from pizza to grilled chicken. This festival was recently named one of the "Top 20 Events in the Southeast" by the Southeastern Tourism Socicty. It attracted 35,000 visitors in 1991 and the festival committee expects 40,000 this year. Visitors should bring blankets and lawn chairs and spend the day in Little River, suggested Elizabeth Teal, executive of the Little River Chamber of Commerce, enjoying the entertainment offered, from blues to country, jazz, to beach, on two entertainment stages. Also fea tured will be doggers, square danc ers and clowns, along with famous acts such the Kerry Michaels Band, the Mullets, the George McCorklc Band and ventriloquist Deborah Hucks. Roaming the festival grounds will be the Shrir.cn> Clowns, the famous clown Miss T-Cup and many local characters. Indigo Farms of Hickman's Crossroads will offer a petting zoo with goats, chickens. Iambs and horses. Artists Plan Show Members of the Waterway Art Association will hold a juried show Friday, May 29, with the show open to the public May 30. Local artists who do not belong to the association, but would like to participate in the show may call Catherine Spencer, 579-4924, or Dorothy Sellars, 754-9707 for more information. The show will be held at the cor ner of N.C. 179 at Bonaparte's Landing. It will feature paintings on ly; no crafts, said Shirley Campbell. Open-Mike Reading Set An open-mike poetry reading for all local poetry enthusiasts will be sponsored by the Brunswick Com munity College National Vocation al-Technical Honor Socicty today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. in the multi purpose room of the ALS building on BCC's main campus near Supply. The public is invited to listen or participate by presenting their own work or the work of other poets, said spokesperson Ann Harrison. Time allocated to each participant will be determined by the total number of participants. Contributors will includc 3CC students, published poets from sur rounding communities and local res idents. For more information contact Clair Weber at 754-6900, 457-6329 or 343-0203. Married 50 Years i r .. V.J. and Orian H olden of Supply will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary by renewing their marriage vows Sunday following the 11 a.m. worship service at First Baptist Church of Shallotte. Friends und relatives of the couple are invited. Fish Fry To Boost Chris Caudill Fund A fish fry to benefit the Chris S5 for adults. Caudill Bone Marrow Transplant An auction will be held following Fund will be held next Saturday, the fish fry at 2 p.m. Homemade May 23, at Dixon Chapel United cakes and pics, a patchwork quilt, Methodist Church in Vamamtown. quill rack, exercise machine and a Fish dinners will be served from framed print of the Holdcn Beach 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost will be S3 Ferry will be among the items sold for children under 12 years old and to the highest bidder. 1 mrnstm Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benton of Ash have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Julie Benton , to Michael Phillips, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Phillips of Elizabethtown. The two were married April 28 in Conway, S.C. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, May 14 Shcrri Belinda Paige, Ryan Irving, Jamie Hobbs, Kaielyn Hum bert; Larry and Lynn Clemmons. Friday, May 15 Brandy Rising, Bill Salmon, Jim Simpson, Christopher Schwab, Ste ven Dale Burris, H.D. Parrish Jr., RrnnHv Ricinu ? j - o " Saturday, May 16 Rommic Bellamy, Jack Scar V ^ w Wedding Plans Told Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caison Jr. of Supply have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Diana Robin Caison, to Dennis Henry Fullwood Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fullwood Sr. of Grissettown. The wedding will take place at 6 p.m. June 6 at Sharon United Methodist Church in Supply. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited. borough, Conrad Pigott, Robert Sel lers, Kristen Lynn White, Kcila Al brook: John and Beth Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Dale Burris, Roger Dale and Robin Jones. Sunday, May 17 Jay "Gee" Simmons, Ruth Hcw ctt, Joshua Lee Carson, Pius Gibble. Monday, May 18 Phoebe Clcmmons, Jean Lcggctt, Gay Moore, Martin Callcndar, Pau la Hernandez, Johnnie Ray Moblcy Jr., Terry Jackson Klutz, Paige Vic toria Prince, Jamie Howarth, Trey Milligan, Larry Harrclson, Allysun Singlctary, Buddy Millikcn, Jean Lcggctt, Karen S. Wilson; Marie & Archie Caison. Tuesday, May 19 Jonathan Kepley, Dot Hadley, Emily Gore, Melissa Carol Hulctt, Brcnda Rcdwinc. Wednesday, May 20 Bob Brown, Lori Dcboisc, Jes sica Green wood, Nicole Norris; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lou, D.D. & Cloteal Cox, Roscoc and Judy Griflln. Engagement Announced, Wedding Date For Harrison Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Harrison of Ocean Isle Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Cheryl Harrison, to Scth Edward Tabb. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tabb of Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Nick GurwiU of New York. Their wedding will be at 4 p.m. Nov. 7, at Calvary Baptist Church. GRAND OPENING May 23 GORE'S CHILDREN'S SHOP II Fine children's clothing including pageant clothing and accessories. D'Shawn Weebok Jack Tar Danskin Ruth of Carolina Feltman Brothers Pazazz 10% off all purchases day] of Grand Opening I I Don't forget Gore's Children Shop in Whiteville, Hwy. 130E. I King's Plaza ? Seaside ? 579-8700 (3" CI***? IMF BHUNSWICK (U ACON Happy Birthday Wanda ^Kinlaw. Cote d'Azm ST. TROPKZ ? NICE ? CANNES ? MONTE C ARl.O line Dr., Sunset Beach For The Hottest Swimwear On The Beach.,. This beautiful swimwear, inspired by life on the sun soaked COTE d'AZUR, is made of . fine luxurious fabric in alluring styles.
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