Married 25 Years
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Benton of Ash will be honored at a 25th wed
ding anniversary reception from J p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 21,
at Ijongwood Baptist Church. Friends and relatives are invited.
The couple was married June 18, 1967, at Gore's Chapel Baptist
Church in Columbus County.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Thursday, June 18
John Reaves, Bclty W. Smith,
Harold Steorts, Roger Dale Jones,
Tom Hcwett, Lisa Angela Harden,
Mary G. Bell, Linda Fields, Nancy
Barbec, Stephanie Ann Baker,
Monica Spencer, Alberta McCranie,
Derrick Williamson; Reynor & Lois
Chadwick, Jim & Lynntitc Lewis,
Tony and Sandra Benton, Eddie and
Sheila Galloway.
Friday, June 19
Dean Smith, Maurice Lewis,
Beth Robcrson, Ashley Brooke
Lane, Kramer Faulk, Cynthia P.
Long, Mary Gurganus, Dave Den
nic. Dean Smith, Jean Ward White,
Ken Lohr Jr.; Tim & Daisy Ivcy,
Fred & Betty Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Callender, Mr. and Mrs. Mi
chael Brosius, Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. L.V. Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harden, Mr.
and Mrs. Harlee Hcwett.
Saturday, June 20
Isaac Morrison, William Webb,
Keith Harris, Ruth Athey ^arson
Durham IV, Jessica Eva.. J, A1
Hierman, Doris Millikcn, Robert
Nash, Hugh Clemmons, Ashley
Woolen, Betty Hunnicutt, Debbie
H. Fcrcbee, Demctt Millignn; Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Causey, Mr. and
Mis. Ralph Hunnicutt, Mr. and Mrs.
Brad Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler
Stanaland, Buster and Gwen
Causey, J.B. and Elaine Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Gibson.
Sunday, June 21
Theresa Register, Virginia Webb,
Leland Massingale; Mr. and Mrs.
Cleyon Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Harris, Mike & Teresa King.
Monday, June 22
Lauryn Marie Davis, Ruth Athey,
Sharon DuBois, Mark Saunders,
Kristi McCullough; Bill & Kathryn
Shallotte Class
Of 19/2
Sets Reunion
Shallotte High School's Class of
1972 will hold its 20th reunion Sat
urday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m. at Sand
piper Bay Golf and Country Club.
However, spokesman Gail Beck
said classmates have been slow in
sending in their reservations.
Those planning to attend the
event should send their deposit of
S30 per couple or SI 5 for a single
immediately, she said. For more in
formation, contact her at 842-6038.
The group was the last class to
graduate from Shallotte High
School.
Edwards, Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Carroll,
Howard and Sonya Anderson.
Tuesday. June 23
Jonathan lnman, Robin Dale,
Frank Spencer. Greichcn Elliott,
Carson H. Durham IV, Christopher
Russ Jr., Benjamin Taylor Carlylc,
Nan.y Kinlaw Nagy; Danny and
Tammic O lloway, Bobby and Bar
bara Evans, T.M. and Lillian Hick
man.
Wednesday, June 24
Angi Formyduval, Brittany Brit
tain, Laurie Babson, Bryan Lyn
ndell Jasper, Dckc Williamson,
Tommy Ward, Ricky Babson; Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Davis Milligan.
Norrises To Mark
50th Anniversary
An informal get-together is
planned Sunday, June 21, to cele
brate the 50th anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Norris of Var
namtown.
Given by their daughters, Christie
Norris Ennis and Debbie Nor*"'.
McDonald, the rcccption will
held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the fel
lowship hall of Gospel Center
Baptist Church on Varnamtown
Road.
Birthday Observed
John Gavlik of the Courtney,
N.C area and Holden Beach cele
brated his 72nd birthday Sunday,
May 17, at his daughter's home in
Lexington.
Celebrating with him and 30
guests was his granddaughter, Sara
Cox, who wai born on the same day,
May 17. She was born in 1991 and
Gavlik in 1919.
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CLUB BRIEFS
> Olson Receives AARP
f National Service Award
Harriet Olson of Calabash is the
cipient of a
W2 AARP Na
si. veil as director of blood drives
? ponsored by the chapter sincc
988; worked with the Vial of Life
irogram in conjunction with Cala
iash Volunteer EMS; has served as
a dispatcher for Calabash Volunteer
EMs for approximately four years;
and has been a volunteer buyer for
the gift shop at The Brunswick
Hospital.
Given by AARP chapters annual
ly during National Volunteer Week
to persons who arc exceptional vol
unteers, the awards emphasize the
motto, "To serve, not to be served."
Auxiliary Installs Officers
Holdcn Beach VFW Post No.
8866 Ladies Auxiliary installed offi
cers at its May 19 meeting at Joe's
Barbecue in Shallottc.
Taking officc arc June Wright,
president; M. Lou Spencer, senior
vice president; Helen Bellamy, ju
nior vice president; Helen Bum
gamer, secretary; Louclla Norris, al
ternate secretary; Bertie Callan, trea
tional Community
Service Award
presented by the
Calabash Chapter
No. 3640 of the
American Assoc
iation of Retired
Persons.
OLSON
Ms. Olson has
surer; Ailccn Miles, chaplain; Aida
Tosca, three-year irustrec; anil
Jackie Dillcy, guard.
The auxiliary's next meeting will
be Sept. 8 at 11:30 a.m. at Joe's
Barbecue.
Becks' Yard Honored
Bright annuals in small beds and
terra cotta pots add acccnts of bril
liant color to Jean and Earl Beck's
well-landscaped yard at 30 Swamp
Fox Drive, Calabash, the June Yard
of the Month for the Carolina Shores
Garden Club. Enthusiastic garden
ers, the Beck located here in Octo
ber, said club spokesman Wanda
Ogden. Clusters of shrubbery a
round the foundation of their brick
home and in grouping across the
yard contrast nicely with the ex
panse of lush green grass.
Club Formed
The first meeting of the newly
formcd Brunswick Community Col
lege Cosmetology Club was held
May 2 1 .
Installed as officers were Palsy
Meadows of Southport, president;
Tonia Taylor of Leland, vice-presi
dent; Pamela Rogers of Ash, secre
tary; and Kristie Moshurcs of
Shallouc, treasurer.
The group plans fund raising
events such as bake sales and cook
outs to help fund special programs
for the BCC Cosmetology Depart
ment.
ENTERTAINMENT BRIEF
Oceanside ArfsFest Sparks
Summer Of Entertainment
An explosion of entertainment on
the campus of the University of
North Carolina at Wilmington will
brighten summer days as Oceanside
ArtsFest brings a variety of artists to
Kenan Auditorium.
Beginning Saturday with Smiths
onian storyteller Donald Davis, per
forming at 8 p.m., the series will al
so include the following, all perfor
mances beginning at at X p.m.:
?a "Big Band Dance" June 27, fea
turing the UNCW 7 O'clock Jazz
Ensemble;
?the North Carolina Symphony per
forming "A Tribute to America and
Great Britain" June 26;
?a concert of operatic arias and
songs from Broadway by Metro
politan Opera stars John Gilmore
nd Diane Kesling , J uly 11;
* the "Say Amen" Gospel Jubilee,
July 18.;
??and a production of the musical
Oliver , July 23-26.
Tickets for each program are S10
if purchased in advance, S12 the day
of the performance. Phone orders
may be placed by calling 919-791 -
9695 or 1-800-732-3643.
Calabash VFD
Serves Spaghetti
Calabash Volunteer Fire Depart
ment will serve spaghetti dinner*
Wednesday, June 24, at 6 p.m. at the
lire station on Persimmon Road,
Calabash.
Plates will cost S5 for adults and
S3 for children age 10 and under,
said spokesman Jean Mcams.
Proceeds will support the depart
ment's general operation.
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Mrs. Ricky l*e Robinson
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Rogers , Robinson Vows Spoken
Carla Michellc Rogers and Ricky
Lee Robinson were married June 6
at the Edcnton Street United Met
hodist Church in Raleigh.
The Rev. Bruce Stanley and the
Rev. Wallace Kirby of the church
officiated at the 3 p.m. double-ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Rogers of Ra
leigh. The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas E. Robinson of
Supply.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride had as her maid of honor
her sister, Lisa Rogers of Wil
mington. Bridesmaids were Rcgina
Bellamy of Supply, Gcnnic Madison
of Shallotte, Courtney Taylor of
Greenville and Teresa Benfield,
Debbie Laney and Lawson Pcllctier,
all of Raleigh.
Brad Cheers of Supply served as
best man with ushers Greg Gray,
Jeff Gunihcr, Keith Gunthcr and
Mike Gunthcr, all of Supply, Kurt
Hardee of Calabash and William
Hughes of Ocean Isle.
Music was provided by organist
David Witt and soloist Anne Wcis
ser, both of Raleigh.
The bride is a graduate of N.C.
State University in Raleigh. The
groom is a graduate of Elon College
in Elon.
After a honeymoon in Ocho Rios.
Jamaica, the two will live at Supply.
Correction
An announcement of the marriage
plans of Robert Bennett and Roberta
Rivcnbark gave the wrong location
of the church.
New Life Assembly, where the
two will be married June 20 at 2
p.m., is located on Stone Chimney
Road, Supply.
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