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r Page 6-A-THK BRUNSWICK BEA(X Supply Extensio Plan February C Sunnlv pxtpnr.ion hompmakers will hold a members craft workshop Feb. 6 at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Gunnerson. Club members are asked to bring a sandwich, with drinks and dessert furnished by Mrs. Gunnerson, cultural arts chairperson. Several members are also expected to attend an areawide creative skills workshop in Whitcville Feb. 27-28. In January, the Supply Extension Komemakcrs Club met a week early, on Jan. o, to utiui ess invitations tc the countywide achievement night program Jan 25. They met at the Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. in Shallotte, with nine members and guests Deraline McAllister, Rosemary '"halev, Margaret Holmes and Virginia Reese attending. Mrs. McAllister and Mrs. Wlialey joined the club, bringing total membership tc 16. Put Nuqh nresenteil the nrnvrnm on Mental Health and Our Times. Services offered to individuals in the Brunswick County area by the j| a - ''** vT m:w i ..Ml I v l Mm mr v- SSS PARTICIPATING at the Brunswick V nle Attain, Bill George (In role of Santo ma Wfiitiuhfi.n .... UHIHRMIVII. Eiks Auxiliary N Brunswick Villa< * The Unites Auxiliary to the UatatMMh K.lV.n I <odae No. 'ami held u ('hi istiiuis party for residents of llmnswick VtllaKC itest Home in Siuillotte on Dee 18. Klve auxiliary members attended, with Hill (leorge assisting In the role of Santa (laus. They presented !sp robes and shawls to all residents during the two-hour event. * > " J v v JjQJff^W^ SANTA ClAiIS (Bill (irargc) rhak Kliif Stanley, Utile Mar Uttif and ! Ju See whol ueburame 6i ,?.. ! . ;L jW BWWBWBOIBBBi * l \ *>?i VJ I ./ - /- In J: s r ***' . . I s | RlU: IT | ... (See a Demi JUNE'S Sponsored by )N, Thursday, January' 17, 1985 n Homemakers >aft Workshoo Southeastern Mental Health Clinic were discussed, with emphasis placed on extension members sharing information given them. Mrs. Ruth Dunn read the collect for club women as interpreted by Fanny Helen Kenyon, M.D., with members reciting fanJiiar Unes in unison. Retiring secretary Aileen Miles recorded monetary gifts to Giris Haven, Retarded Children's Chapels, Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad, United Cerebral Palsy and Brunswick County's 4-H program beforo turning rornrrls nvor to new club secretary Ethelyn Hawes. Members gave Mrs. Miles a gift of appreciation for her two years' service in the position. Members prepared Valentine tray favors for the Brunswick Hospital and they were asked to bring toiletry items to the Feb. 19 meeting to be given as game prizes for residents of the locai nursing home. The February meeting will be held at the home of Gladys Geller in Brierwood Estates. I I lllage party were Doris Bruchl, Boni), Mary Nooriglan, and in front, Don Members Feted ge Residents Doris Hlain was chairperson for llw event, with ounnu StuuKiiUm coordinating the event between tire auxiliary and the nursing home. The club had a special thanks for June Molbinhauer, who made 16 lap robes; to Honnie Athan, who made miniature bsskets fnr all: and to Diane Carlson, who gave a token gift to everyone. i-m^ 1 i wiui rr*l mime rr&Mrnti drum lclll Joe St. Jobu. st Beginning? Experien ' 1985 Sewing has t ? r IS.2 ^ lh? c/igtncl rb<if 1*^1 t<K*C 0?>d W*#? i t?l !K# M' o< bo* Hand mod* < writh on ??p?? i*(N? bcvoM to OeiMilMto* chin* od?l 2 popuu* inches txinonho** Oap ?n fcb* Ahfertt* to rxxrt tone cinesset F rv* a?rr ' s#wmg ******* Burt asnyng Nandtp anstration of this n< Thursday, January EADBlr runn rADIliv <invr >asfa) Sewing & Cord VISA io>-ov>cr> r -o'v^ 1 ** v I Engaged Mr. and Mr*. R. D. Sellers of Suppiy have announced the engagement of hi* daughter, Rhonda Faye Sellers of Chesapeake. Virginia, to Peter Lee Eads of Clyde, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Eads. The wedding Is planned for Saturday, Feb. 16 at 4 p.m. at naieign rteignis napnsi Church In Chesapeake, Virginia, with a reception afterward in the church fellowship haii. Friends and relatives are invited. Club Learns ToC A program on cooking with herbs highlighted the Jan. 10 meeting of the Sunset Sands Garden Club. Members met at the home of Betty Melvin, with Doris Minor as cohostess. Brunswick County Home Economics Extension Agent Mary Kuss prepared several dishes prepared with herbs for the club to sample including finger foods, breads, rolls and international coffees, reported Patricia Brosius, Birthdays Ana Thursday, Jan. 17 Aileene Hankins, Trisha Poulos, Janet Carlyle, Derek Green, Dr. Sam Potts. Friday, Jan. 18 Jamie Rich, Penny Redwine, Alhcrta TUtuin. V "V .Saturday. Jan. 19 Nicole Stumbling Bear, Candie I.ynne Wilson. Natalie Russ, Donald lewis: Mr. and Mrs. James Redu.'inp Snnrtay. Jan. 20 Jeffrey MiHigan. Fva Mae Watts. Jimmy MilUken, Keith Smith. Trudy Hpiwitt John Tmesdale. Rill Diilard. | Sandra Brown. Moutiay, Jan. 21 Jennifer Rabon, Bill Dillnrd, Freddy Fulford, William A. Stanley III, Council Sets Awards Night Outstanding clubs and club | members will be recognized and new county officers installed at the annual achievement unu uwmds ui^'ni dinner of the Brunswick County Council of Extension Homemakers Clubs. The dinner will be held Friday. Jun 25. at 6.45 p.m. at the public assembly building of the Brunswick r? r? ? - - _? vuum; viviv ci iimciu vcuicr hi Holivla Those who have received tnvitaI lions are ashed to KSVP to the county extension office. 253-t425. 1 ced? 0 offer you. UL L UBJUH,* _ UI#t>old tOwtrtg HXKhini \ 4y typo ovOflcxK Wmi > 1 yowf ??vs .?sg tim# k?u, a-4^ nr-ssw-mi i - uszirvi ew Combination 17 at > Hwy 130 SholloM* NC r\jjpirui 'N| MA.. CVN To Wed Jan. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Hewett of Supply have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jaync Andrea, to Roy Douglas Todd Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Todd Sr., also of Supply. The wedding will take place 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at Boones Neck Baptist Church. No invitations will be sent; friends and reiuuvcs are invitea. Alter tne ceretncny, a reception will be held at the headquarters of Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad, of which both are members. look With Herbs publicity chairman. A horticulture report from Francis Gravaii was read. Ann Maslinc, in her report on birds, reminded club members thai now is the time to keep bird feeders full. While sway from home, she suggested arranging for a neighbor to care for the feeders. Several members brought examples of different crafts as ideas for the Ways & Means Committee. Craft workshops are to start soon. ' Anniversaries Archie Martin, John Price, Jarett Elliott, Timothy Russ, Gracie Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Juiius Andrews. Tuesday, Jan. 22 Gail Snfril, Jeft Conway, Wilnut Robinson, Jennifer Hardee, Betty Sheffield, W.E. Bellamy Jr., Alexia Bentley, Alicia Bentley. Ui?1 I no ncuuvsuaji uau. rv~l ? 1.1 ral -i .L _ r-? ; > i-""iiiius lAnML-iir, r leicner r nns, Rhonda Hayes, Virginia Reynolds, Wilms Simmons, Toby Russ, Bill Favor, Clauda King, Jennifer Knhr.cnui"" Custom Draperies and / ^ Blinds / //W[ JOYCE BROWN 842-6665 or 842-3530 m iij;aha: one rack Kor Izod Knee So 30% 01 one rock Izo Ship N Shore Coo Boston Travelers W 25% 01 Personal Petite Sv iVugi oknib a d by Koret & Per 40% Qi Merle Norman Tr Reg. $40 HQS Merle Norman Eye 50% 01 y^T X _ I isii & Mastercard irelcorne. 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JANUARY 22. 1985. 6:00-7:00 P.M. 6 WEEKS?*20.00 INSTRUCTOR: EDITH HAILEY SPONSORED BY: BRUNSWICK COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION THE CELEBRATION WORK-OUT ? THAT WORKS cks Sweaters, Bras F 11 30 to 50% OFF d Fall Shoes ;djinsk"s _ 50 to 75% OFF one rock KORET & PERSONAL veaters Knit Coordinates 50% OFF | iu??,:> Dresses r L 25 to 50% OFF , Merle Norman Travel Kits y ^20 Reg S10.50 NOW $5.25 > Shadow Moist Lip Color Compact :F Reg. S6.00 NOW $3.00 I '4> '? Ct-i/-; I Iz-cftti 7^4-^>A7A ~ w ^ w * <: *? ^ K>c?rtJ 9LXCT \
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