MR. /\i>u mks. s/?Vfc A. IXJNfj ...Florence Renee Ijtvett Lovett, Long Vows Spoken In a private ccrcmony held at the home of the bride in Green Sea, S.C., Florence Rcnce Lovett and Steve A. Long were married May 23. The Rev. CJ. Langton of Man kato, Minn., a friend of the family, performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her brother, Kevin W. Lovett, the bride is the daughter of Minette G. Lovett of Green Sea and the late Wilson Lovett. She is a graduate of Green Sc-aHigh School, Coastal Carolina College and the University of South Carolina. She has been employed as a school counselor in Dillon County, S.C., Schools. The groom is the son of Gurtie H. Long of Longwood and the late W.A. Long. A graduate of Wac camaw High School, he is employed with Atlantic Telephone Member ship Corp. of Shallouc. After June 5, the couple will be at home in Brunswick County. CLUB BRIEFS Tool Sale , BBQ Planned Holdcn Beach Post No. 8866 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a used tool sale Saturday, May 30, at 8:00 a.m. just west of the Holdcn Beach causeway on N.C. 130 between Jane's Seafood and the Citgo station, said Commander Dave Bellamy. At the same time the post will hold a take-out barbecue pork lun cheon at the post home on Sabbath Home Road, just east of the cause way. Plates will be S3.50 each. Learn Stayman A lesson on Stayman will be taught before the the Little River Bridge Club begins play Friday morning at Country Oaks Restaurant at LitUe River, S.C. Instructors will be a certified American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) teacher and director Bcuy Romagc. The club, which meets weekly at 10:30 a.m? is affiliated with the ACBL. At last week's game, winners were Nancy Bradbury and Red Alter of Calabash. For more information contact Jim Ballou at 579-7195. Auxiliarists Are Busy Members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Calabash VFW Post will be busy during June, starting with in stallation of officers on June 6 at the r* GALLERY O GALLERY LOCAL ART ? POTTERY JEWELRY ART SUPPLIES EMBROIDERY and KNITTING SUPPLIES "THE UNUSUAL" Selected for your pleasure by Artist ? Owner Betty Peat Calabash Post Office Complex ^^Jwy. 179 *(919)579-9922, post, indicates spokesman Mary Benes. On June 13, members plan 10 visit patients at the Veterans Administr ation Hospital in Fayeueville to play bingo and serve refreshments. The next auxiliary meeting is Monday, June 15, with officers meeting at 6:30 p.m. and the full membership at 7:30 p.m. Also this summer, the women are sponsoring a girls' Babe Ruth soft ball team. No covered dish dinner is planned at the post during June, July or August. Attended Tea Gwen Causey of Supply, slate president of U.S. Daughters of 1812, and Theodosia Musslewhite of Shal lotte attended a tea held recently in Beaufort to celebrate the 100th an niversary of the national society. The tea at the Old Court House on the Beaufort Historical Society Re storation Grounds was sponsored by Snap Dragon Chapter. The site was chosen because the numerous War of 1812 reminders there, especially those relating to Swans bo ro native Otway Bums, a War of 1812 priva teer buried in Beaufort. Mrs. Causey reported that the state chapter won a first place award for the work of its veterans rehabili tation committee, which is led by Mrs. Mussclwhite. The state chapter won second place awards for in crease in membership and insignia sold. Special guests at the tea were members c: Samuel Swann Chapter of the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century, of which Mrs. Mussclwhite is president. The group met at the same location. Newcomers To Meet Newcomers Club of the South Brunswick Islands will meet Thurs day, June 4, at 7 p.m. in the dining room of The Brunswick Hospital at Supply. Elsa Jardine, owner of a local travel agency, will discuss "This Year's Hot Spots to Visit" as well as senior discount travel fares. The club is open to anyone who has moved into the area within the past few years. 4 i & SATURDAY, MAY 30 10AM-4 PM ART SH0W...SALE HWY. 179 AT BONAPARTE'S LANDING WATERWAY ART ASSOCIATION ?X RAIN DATE: SUNDAY, MAY 31, 10 AM-4 PM Births Are Announced Baker Michacl and Deborah Baker of Village Pointe Estates, Shalloue, are the parents of a boy. Samuel David Baker. Bom May 18 at 4:45 a.m. at The Brunswick Hospital, he weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces and measured 21 inches in length. He joins a sister, Stephanie. Grandparents are Glen and Eva Clark of Conway, S.C., Albert and June Young of Ontario, Canada, and Art and June Baker of Ontario, Can ada. Great-grandparents arc Agnes Young and Mary Baker, both of Ontario. Randolph Sharman Galloway and Rufus Randolph of Southport have an nounced the birth of a daughter. Sarai Chantel Randolph, May 19 at 6:26 p.m. Sarai weighed 10 pounds, 12 ounces, and measured 20 inches in length. She joins a sibling, Manuel Uzley Jr. Grandparents arc Patricia Gallo way of Southport and Alarda P. Randolph of Winnabow. Grcat grandparcnus are Mary L. Palmorc and John E. Palmorc of Winnabow. Canady Richard and Jessica Canady of Longwood have announced the birth of their first child, Kayla Danielle Canady, at 8:45 p.m. May 18. On her arrival at The Brunswick Hospital, she weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces, and was 22 inchcs long. Grandparents are Jimmy and Elaine Pigott of Shallottc Point and Russell and Wanda Canady of Long wood. Grcat-grandparcnts arc Edith PigoU of Shallottc Point, Horacc and Mac Stanley of Brick Landing, Zcvia Canady of Hickman's Cross roads, and David and Evic Ruth Smithwick of Grisscuown. Johnson Tarshal E. Hill and Clcvc E. Johnson of Route 3, Shallottc, arc the parents of a son, Brandon Tyrcl Johnson, born May 18 at 5:01 p.m. at The Brunswick Hospital. Twenty inches long, he weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces. Tyrcl has a sister, Kourtney Johnson. His grandparents arc Lavcm Hill and Otis Bryant of Shallottc and Lydia P. Frink and Graham Johnson of Philadelphia and New York. Great-grandparents arc Mazzlcc and Earl Frink of Thomasboro, Gertie Hill of Shallottc and Ruby and William Bryant, also of Shal lottc. Wickel Nancy and Bill Wickel of Gamer have announced the birth of a daughter, Samantha Jade Wickcl, May 14 at Wake Mcdical Center. Born at 5:12 p.m., Samantha weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce, and was 20 1/2 inches long. Mrs. Wickcl is the former Nancy Hincs of Long wood. Grandparents arc William and Christine Hincs of Longwood and Albert and Margaret Wickcl of Vcro Beach, Fla. Plan October Wedding Janet Cristen Fraker of Doraville, Ga., and John Allen Slocumb Jr. of Cary have announced their engagement. Miss Fraker is the daughter of Edna M. Fraker of Knoxville, Tenn., and the late Edgar I^ee Fraker Jr. Slocumb is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Slocumb of Cary and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Luther S. ttyrd of Supply. The wedding will take place Oct. 3 in Cary. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, May 28 Carolyn Henry, Margaret Couvil lon, Frances Williams, Steve Becky, Bruce Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McLamb. Friday, May 29 Tina Moblcy, Scott Clark, Mindy Kcill, Kristi Journegan, Brandon Ludlum, Michelle Fazekas, Hazel May, Fred Andresky; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby White, Michael and Robin Caison. Saturday, May 30 Dede Havenga, Shirley Hughes, Jeanne Ohlingcr, Diannc Baxley, Fanny Parker, Lois Gibble, Steve Parrish, Chuck Fochrkolb, John Sidney Fuller; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Rcdwinc, John and Joan Reaves. Sunday, May 31 Marjoric Elaine Pare, Donnic L. Bromell, Oscar Mintz, Dean Hcw eit, Bonnie Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gary Poulos, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Webster, Patty and Clyde Jones. Monday, June 1 Lib Proctor, Leslie Martin Lewis, Pauline Varnam, Heather Hughes, Frank Gales, Keith Hcwcu, Linda R. Kanoy, Beverly Norris, Amanda Lorraine Phelps, Stacey Meadows, Rhoda H. Lewis, Jim Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gurganus. Tuesday, June 2 Kathy Ward, Frances M. Sweatt, Barry Leonard, Gussic Thorpe Stump, Paul Smith, Eddie Carroll; Doug and Dianne Baxley, Don and Michelle Hobson. Wednesday, June 3 Daniel Brian Nixon, Aram Noori gian, Ronald "Butch" Hewett, Judy Rickcnbacker, J. Pearlie Russ, Crys tal While, Ashley Marshall, Ellen Wemyss, John Fa/ekas; Matthew and Kimbcrly Gore. \%? SHELTON HERB FARM Wed Sat 10-5 253-5964 -spring Herbs WT^-Specialty Vegetables Goodman Rd on Hwy 1 7 x 3 Miles N of Winnabow Have you seen the new atlas sweater? We also feature: ?Anchor Floss ?Handpainted & pre-worked canvas ?Large selection of patterns & books ?Sweater Kits ?Needlepoint eyeglass case kits ?Buttons-from traditional to tne unusual The most complete selection of yarn I- 1 available in the area. ?,rJ) YARNS of Wilmington Knitting ? Needlepoint ? Ooss-Stitch 10-4 Mon.-Sat. or by appointment 3401 1/2 Wrightsville Ave., Wilmington, (919) 791 -2157 ...Pamela Sue Duncan Couple Wed At Sea Trail Pamela Sue Duncan and Stephen Brent Yount were married May 23 in a 4 p.m. ccremony at Sea Trail Plantation, Sunset Bcach, with the Rev. Paul Townscnd officiating. The bride is the daughter of Harry and Carmcla Duncan of Raleigh. The groom is the son of Brent and Betty Yount of Rockingham. Karen Means of Wilmington served as maid of honor. Also at tending the bride were Lauren Pucntc of Raleigh and Lindscy Roofc of Laurinburg nieccs of the groom. Emily Roof of Laurinburg, niece of the groom, was flower girl. The groom's son, Adam Yount, served as best man. Ushers were Evan Yount, son of the groom; state Rep. David Rcdwine of Shallottc; and Harry Duncan of Washington, N.C., brother of the bride. Eric Duente, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer. Immediately following the cere mony a rcccption was held at ihc Maples Activities Center at Sea Trail Plantation, with music by Shawn Milligan. The bride and groom were hon ored by a party given by the sisters of the groom and their husbands, Cathy and Hank Roofc of Raleigh and Carol and Fernando Pucnte of Laurinburg, a lawn party given by Rep. and Mrs. E. David Rcdwinc of Ocean Isle Beach and a lingerie shower given by Karen Means of Wilmington. The parents of the bride and groom hosted the rehearsal dinner at Sea Trail Plantation. Both the bride and groom arc graduates of East Carolina Uni versity in Greenville. The groom is a partner in the law firm of Frink, Foy, Gaincy and Yount. Following a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple will make their home in Sunset Bcach. Art Show Entries Due Noon Friday The Waterway Art Association will acccpt works for its art show on Saturday, May 30, as late as Friday, May 29, from 9:30 a.m. until noon. Paintings should be brought to Seaside United Methodist Church on N.C. 179 near Ocean Isle Beach for judging that afternoon. Entries cannot exceed 50 inches in cither direction; oils must be framed; all prints and watercolors must be matted but may be framed or un framed and protected by plas tic. Exhibitors are responsible for picking up their own work Saturday, May 30, between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and transporting it to the show site on N.C. 179 be tween Sunset Beach and Calabash, at Bonaparte Landing. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Add A Room New Deck Enclose a Carport Free Estimates! Custom Construction Co. 754-5565 LicensedCqntractor r Saturday, with a Sunday rain date. Artists need not be members of the Association to participate, but new members interested in helping promote the arts locally are wel come. More information is available from Catherine Spencer, 579-4924 or Dorothy Scllars, 754-9707. ^ THE WATERWAY iART ASSOCIATION vVould like to thank the following persons and businesses for their contributions toward our efforts to promote the fine arts in this area ?Sea Trails & Dean Walters, for the use of their land. ?Security Savings & Loan, Shallotte ?Security Savings & Loan, Calabash ?Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. ?Dick Blick Art Supplies ?Cheap Joe's Art Supplies ?Twin Lakes Restaurant, Sunset Beach ?Art Plus Gallery ?Kozo Hair Design ?Patron H. Spencer Invitations & Announcements ? Bridal Accessories ? Gifts & Cards Bianv REGl! JV^Hitahe Visit us the next time you're shopping for wedding or shower gifts. We'll help you select the gift the bride really wants. We'll gift-wrap it We'll ship it. And the service is free! CARDS '?GIFTS Twin Creek Plaza, Shallotte,

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