Inman, Boolen Vows Spoken At Holmes Avenue Baptist Cynthia Lynn Inman and John Richard Boolcn were married May 2 at Holmes Avenue Baptist Church in North Chai lesion, S.C. The Rev. Harry Scarborough offi ciated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Inman of North Charleston, S.C. Her grandparents are Hazel Inman of Ash and the late Lindsey Inman, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Esta L. Vercen. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sizcmorc of Hanahan, S.C. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length gown of white satin, decorated with sequins and fine seed pearls. The gown fea tured a sweetheart neckline, sheer long sleeves and a dropped waist. Scalloped lace trimmed the train. She also wore a chapel-length veil decorated with sequins and seed pearls and carried a traditional bou quet of roses, tulips, babies' breath and lace. Melinda I. Hall, of Kennesaw, Ga., served as her sister's matron of honor. Also attending the bride were Michelle Thompson of Warrcnvillc, S.C., sister of the groom; Janet Smith of Goose Creek, S.C., and Cathy Martin of Hollywood, S.C. They wore navy blue taffeta tea length gowns overlaid with black lace and accented with a bow in the back. Alice Alexander of Charleston Heights, S.C., served as flower girl. She wore a white taffeta tea-length gown with puffed sleeves. She car ried a basket of red and white flow ers. The groom's father served as best man. Groomsmen were Huey Inman of North Charleston, S.C., brother of the bride; Terry Thompson of Warrenville, S.C., brother-in-law of the groom; and Jeff Hall of Kcn nesaw, Ga., brother-in-law of the groom. Larry McKcnzic of Orlando, Fla., cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Wedding music was provided by Evelyn Norris and Mr. and Mrs. David Solomon. Accompanist was John W. Hawkins, organist. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held in the church social hall. The bride graduated from the Medical University of South Caro lina School of Nursing and is em ployed by the Medical University of South Carolina. The groom graduated from Nor thern Oklahoma College and is em ployed by Charleston Memorial MRS. JOHN RICHARD BOOLEN ...Cynthia Lynn fnman Hospital. Mcxico, the coupic will reside in After a wedding trip to Cozumcl, Charleston. CLUB BRIEFS Memorial Service To Honor Deceased Vets Set A memorial service honoring de ceased veterans will be held by VFW Post No. 10804 of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., May 25 at 11 a.m. at North Myrtle Beach Mem orial Gardens. The Gardens arc located at the in tersection of U.S. 17 and S.C. 90 near Nixon's crossroads. S.C. Rep. Dick Elliott, a Dem ocrat from North Myrtle Beach, will be the guest speaker. The North Myrtle Beach High School Navy JROTC unit will also participate. Refreshments will be served af terward, said Howard W. Pogue, post public relations officcr. Right To Life Meets Brunswick County Right To Life will meet Friday, May 29. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Joe's Barbecue, Main Street, Shallotte. Busy Day For Lodge Saturday, May 23, will be a busy day for the men and women of Shallotte Moose Lodge, said spokes man Betty Grainger. The women plan a yard sale be ginning at 8 a.m. at the lodge build ing on Holden Beach Road (N.C. 1 30 east of Shallotte). Starting at 9 a.m. members will be selling candy outside Wilson's, Food Folks and Jones' stores for the Walter Tharpe Memorial Scholar ship Fund. At 1 1 a.m., at the lodge, the men will begin selling barbecucd Boston butts fresh from the grill for S12 each. At 7 p.m. the lodge turkey shoot will start, also at the lodge property. Buddy Poppy Day Volunteers from the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post No. 7288 of Calabash will be outside various stores Memorial Day weekend seek ing donations for poppies made by disabled veterans. &g-a-muma Exciting Summer Specials |? This Week's Special '? *A11 Dresses 30% Off *Preteen Sizes 30 % Off *Toddler Boys' Wear 30% Off Ragpatch How, Calabash 579-0280 t Courthouse Sq.. Whiteville 919-642-6790 Donations will go to the relief fund, which helps needy veterans and their families, said Mary Bencs. Bridge Winners Listed Winners in the first game held at Little River, S.C., by the Myrtle Beach Duplicate Bridge Association included a pair of players from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Finished second in Section A was a local team, Bud Knapp of Cala bash and Jim Ballou of Sunset Beach. In Section B, first place went to Patricia O'Lcary and Anne Bren gord of Calabash. Finishing in sec ond were Dottic Ball and Ellen Bottenus, also of Calabash. The sanctioned game is held every Friday at 10 a.m. at the Country Oaks Restaurant, said Ballou, president of the association. New players arc welcome. Sullivan To Speak Cheryl Sullivan of the Southport Center of Brunswick Adult Day Care will be the guest speaker at the June 4 meeting of Town Creek Senior Citizens. Ms. Sullivan will discuss the ac tivities, needs and benefits of the two adult day carc centers in Bruns wick County. The meeting will be held at Town Creek Park at 1 p.m. Refreshments will be served, and visitors arc wel come. Library Boosters Set Auction as pan 01 its ongoing lundraising effort, the Oak Island Library Boos ters, Inc., will hold an auction at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 30, at 818 Yaupon Drive in Yaupon Beach. New and used items will be sold at the auction. Registration and en tertainment are planned from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. A bake sale and other concessions will be available throughout the day. The Oak Island Library Boosters, Inc., is a nonprofit group of area res ident seeking to establish a library on Oak Island to serve the commu nities of Caswell Beach, Long Beach and Yaupon Beach. So far the group has raised about $36,000 through donations, auctions, a bene fit concert, a beach walk-a-thon and other events. For more information contact Kim Skipper at 919-278-7687 or in quire at Art Skipper Realty, Inc., in Yaupon Beach. To Wed June 6 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Ben ton of Ash have announced the engagement of their daughter, Michelle l^ee Benton, to Tim othy Adam Fulford, son of Wil lie M. Fulford Jr. and Wanda Ann Clemmons of Shallotte. The wedding will be Saturday, June 6, at 7:30 p.m. at New Covenant Church in Civic town. All friends and relatives are invited. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, May 21 Doris Rabon. Traccy Henry, Hampton Pcelc, Janicc Hcwclt, Frances Gray, Morgan Tiffany Nobles, Gabriel Elliott Hux, Gina Berry; Larry & Sondra Ganus. Friday, May 22 Tony NorrisDonna Salmon, Gcoffry Benton, William Chadwick Floyd, Brooke Ellen Watson, Patricia O'Neal; James R. and Nancy Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Millikcn, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert H. Bellamy. Ssturday, May 23 Doug Kcill, Mildred Dickerson, Jarcd Allan McDowell, Cal Batson, Kathy Clcmmons, Thomas Miles, Cathy Locklear, Stephanie Limer, Beth Willis, Jason Woodard, Eliza beth Gray; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caison, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hewctt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gore. Sunday, May 24 Rebecca Marie Ladson, John Keith Hcwclt, Casey Reeves, Dr. J.B. Greenwood Jr., Brcnda Clcm mons, Vicki Jones, Leo Johnson Jr.; John Howard and Eva Gore, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alan Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stroupc. Monday, May 25 Miracle Smith, Patrick Hughes, G. Gregg Babson, Anita Gales, Stephanie Long, Allen Kirby, Bruce Pope, Keith Smith, Juanita Hewctt, Steve Freitas, Jamie Hewett, Can dice Brooke Smith, Paul Jones, Ida Mac Hamilton, Tim Carter, Bill Waples, Deborah Swartz; Mr. and Mrs. Milton N. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Parker Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Cheers, Jeff and Angela Blum. Tuesday, May 26 Ken Tharp, Shari Critzer, Stcphonc Livingston, Sally Mac Millan, Eric Travelstcad, Robert Burcham Jr., Patsy Hewett, Joseph Ramm, Patty Hawkins, Robert J. Rudd, Sammic Leonard, Sara Mas singalc; Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Montague Lawrence. Wednesday, May 27 Ashlie Lauren Frink, Keith Brown, Kerry Smith, Diane Thorpe Cheers; John and Connie McCarthy, John and Joan Reaves, Mr. and Mrs. William "Bill" Dctrick, Ben & Suzcttc Frink. Area Birth Announced Sharonda Hankins and Vincent Albert Joyncr of Bolivia have an nounced the birth of a daughter May 11 at 10:40 p.m. at The Brunswick Hospital. Tykyra K'Shadaqucyas Ajai Han kins weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches in length. Grandparents arc Ellouise Hank ins and Charles and Estcll Joyncr, all of Bolivia. Great-grandparents are Earlier Bricc, Charles Joyncr, Flora Joyner and Henry Hickman, all of Bolivia. Todd Reunion Set Relatives of the late Willie Todd of Shallotte are invited to a family reunion Sunday, May 31, at the home of Albert Lee Todd on N.C. 179. A covered dish dinner will begin at 11 a.m. Davis Jewelry and Gifts ^ w FLYER SALE CONTINUES Don't Forget The Graduate! 117 Causeway Dr., Ocean Isle Beach-579-8800 Mon-Sat 11-5 Closed Wednesdays 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 Don't forget Gore's Children Shop in Whiteville, Hwy. 130E. . . King's Plaza ? Seaside ? 579-8700 C1 99? THE B?UNSW>CK BEACON ^WaySide INTERIORS SAVE 50-60-70% On Many Items In White Elephant Room! FINAL CLOSEOUT! SALE CONTINUES All Stock Merchandise on Sale MAY DAY SALE!!! 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