Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACO PEOPLE IN THE NEW: \ A / \ AI r> c vvuiio v vii iq /arnmori V V_ I i v# West Brunswick High School freshman John Kevin Watts has . been named a wR^L ^4*' 11*8!j United n * "r r States Nations! W C- 4 Award winner in """ / history and i government by the United States Achievement (IV.UUVU.; . His biography will appear in the academy's annua! yearbook, which recognizes less than 10 percent of all U.S. high school students. He fa the son of Mrs. Judy H. Foster of Shallotte. Arrives For Duty Airman Richard A. Sobcyznski, son of Richard T. and Patricia A. Sobczynski of Southport, has arrived lor duly at Liars Air Mase, rnnnppincs. An aerospace ground equipmeni mechanic with the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, !ic was previously assigned at Chanutc Air Force Base, III. Me is a 1984 graduate of South Brunswick High School. Wexier Assigned Airman Wexier E. (lause, son of Thurman L. and Edie M. Clause of Sluillotte, lias been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, after completing Air Force Basic training. Lofton Promoted Preston E. I-ofton, son of William It. I,ofton of ltoutc 1, Inland, and Margaret Waddell of Washington, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of master sergeant. A 1970 graduate of I .eland and Lincoln High School, I-eland, lie is a first sergeant with the 436iii Miliiary Alrlllt Wing at McGuire Air Force Base, N.J. To Train In Security Airman John I.. Sullivan, son of retired Army Chief Warrant Officer Hobert J. anil Patricia I). Sullivan of Itoute 1, Bolivia, has completed Ah Puree basic training at I-nekland Air Korce Hose, Texas. and will remain at tacklund for specialized training ill the security police field. lie is u Win graduate of South UrnnBtuli'lr l!iuh School Completes Training Navy Seaman Apprentice Gone A. Hand, son o( I ,ois li. Hand of Itoute 3, Shalloite, bus completed recruit training hi the Navy itecruit Training Command, Great takes, 11. Lee Promoted William A 1,00, son of James and Itarbara J. t*e of Parkwocd Instates, I.eland, luis been promoted to corporal U|Min ifi adnalion from recruit trainini; at the Marine Corps Itecruit Depot, Parrls Island, S.C. Morgan Re-Enlists Marine Cpl. Marcus T Morgan, son of I .anion II and Christubolle Morgan of Itoute 2, Supply, luis reenlisted tor six years while serving with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at the Marino Corps Air Station. Cherry Point. f Pageant Filing Begins Applications (or entries In the M'ss Teen Brunswick County pageant sponsored by tire Shallotte Jaycettes are now avatlnblr Girls between tin- ages o( II-is and are county residents will tie judged on personal Interviews, sportswear, talent and evening wear A deadline (or filing tins not yet been set Kor more Information. oalTTbt-tSiJ after tt p.m \il i T -/'Jiriu ^g/FA: Winter Cle Art III AArc D..?w r*vi III, J?ll a. IAU33 1 lcur<9? Aiouiid Kobes Jnrk?l< RlnjAr; Slacks & Skirts New Fashions N, Thursday, February 7, 1985 5 ; ; > A .1 WiCT/>r\# linn I IIJlWi y r \i IV4 t A word Listed By ASU Bobby Keith Gore of Route 3, Shallotte, has attained the dean's list for fall semester at Appalachian State University at Boone. To be eligible, a student must earn a 3.25 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Named Trustee Scholar Candace Ruth Somers of I>ong Beach iias been awaiucu a TtuaUi Scholarship for the 1985-86 academic year at Peace College in Raleigh. A senior at South Brunswick High School, she is the daughter of Mr. and mis. James R. Somers of long Beach. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council. French National Honor Society and French Club, and was vice president of her freshman and sophomore classes. Makes Honor Roll lttJ.ll. C 1 Diiiiiiuuu miuuie ocnuui eiglllgradcr Jennifer Yow made the principal's list for the fourth six weeks' grading period. Principal's list students are honored for making all A's on their report card. Her name was accidentally left off of an honor roll list provided by the school that was printed in last week's paper. ECU Nominates Two Two West Brunswick High S^ho^i senior girls are among 53 students statewide selected as semifinalists for the first five University Scholars awards at East Carolina University, Greenville. They are Jennifer M. Cheers of Shallottc and Jennifer I,. Trout of Calabash. The new, privately-tinanceu scholarship program Ls intended to attract academically gifted students with demonstrated leadership potential to ECU. Each award is worth $3,000 per year. Up to 24 of the semifinalists will be invited to Feb. 16 interviews with regional screening committees. Trains In Germany Pvt. Junious I). Mills, son of Amanda (l. MlUn of Koutv I, Bolivia, was involved in the ^.V!TV*amwinrcd exercise by participating in the army's return of forces to (ieiiTiuny (REFORGER) 19B5. Mills is a portable uir defense system crew member with th" !i infantry Division tit Fort Carson, Colorado. Robinson Rennnoinlerl f f i larold C. Robinson of Route 2, Supply, has been reappointed to the Fire Ant Advisory Committee of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Robinson's committee will discuss Issues and programs having to do with (ire ants and make recommendations to the bureau's board of directors for consideration. Hewett Baby Is Daughter Doris nnd Marshall Hewett of Route I, Shallotte, have announced the birth of their daughter. Michelle lea-Ann, Jan. 9 at 11:09 a in at New lltKlon Site weighed seven pounds, two ounces and was 20l? inches lone Maternal grandparents are Pauline nnd I roiuu\l Hewett and the late I eon lhlburn Paternal grandparents are Kuniee and Oakland Si mill ami the late Harry Hewett Sr t>rcat-grnndparents are Ollle ami Halelith Kloyd All are of the Shallotte ami beach area * I i?a A Wmlen a"' ilefnimr. 'i mile east ol Calabash ^7/ 5793060 X* i ntr UKT SHOSS isW Vn?rf > ? +* nuMnvi ? arance Sale & Koret Coordinates -^o/ ft?F 5u /? " Arriving Doilyl f I Yft. fl- . a5Si??. if i? LflMttk MRS. JOSEPH ...the former Mis Birthdays And - Thursday, Feb. 7 Marvin Joshua Stanley, Amy Morton, Betty HarrcLson, Tanya l/>ng, Ken Ferguson Jr., Andy Anderson, Eva Corbet'; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allemore, Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton, I ails and Drew Griffin. Friday, Feb. 8 Emma 1 A'a Caison, Sandy Bland, Michael Rogers, Terry Barbce. Charles Fox III, Cathy Milligan, Beulah Bennett, Michael Winfree, Glynna Redwinc; Mr. and Mrs. Wray King, John and i'at Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bellamy. Saturday, Feb. 9 Kamona Home, Marshall Henry, Danny Hosteller, Iaiu Smith, Glenda Dennis, Janice Gore, Marshall Henry, Eric Kirby, Tanya Woolen, Davr-y Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Jolui Tandy. Sunday, Feb. 10 Norma Chassin, Joseph Uincaster, Terry Reed, Alex White, Virginia Detrie, Danny Hotden, Raymond Krartur 1 it Willi,**,,,. ifii'iiuuy, itu. 11 Meugun Whitney Potts. Brad Stanley, Lisa Kegister, Harry Hardwick r ? k A ?s-i t i kj i v iu i i y Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Lewis of Sluillotte linve announced llie forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Martha Lynette HardwicK, to Michael Kevin Hewett, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph M Hewett Jr.. also of Shailotte. The wedding will take place 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. lfi, at Camp United Methodist Church, with a reception immediately following No invitations have been sent, but friends and relatives of the couple ure invited to attend. cie- err s,.~\ / SAVINGS E The latest ii Colo k Collate Murisa Kvans | 'o *1UliL lleruhl llouso Joko Palmetto m 1 \? k krl J. Wilkins gj Pepper* fgj| kale < ?>llin? P*< Sweaters ? Four Seas< Post Office Co OPEN 10 6 DA m 1 M M. COSTON s Debra Lewis Anniversaries Somersett, Shane Hardee, Allen Bellamy, Sara Watts, Kevin Anderson, Whitney Todd, Don Hewett, Abigail Brown, Nancy Hamilton. Margie Heweit: Mr and Mrs Hobhy Buss, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert leonard. Tuesday, Feb. 12 Arthur Skipper, A1 Stumbling Bear, Fred Watts, Darren Gray, Bo Allena Ellis; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russ. Wednesday, Feb. 13 Jonathan Long, Betty Hobbs, Jimmy Pigott, Rusty Russ; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jenrette. Historical Society Meet Set Monday The next meeting of the Brunswick County Historical Society will be at the old courthouse in Sliallotte Monday. Feb. 11 at 7 .30 pan. Nolan Galloway will be the SpcaKcr, giving IlllUlumuwn vn the genealogica! records of some Brunswick County families and helpful instruction to persons researching their own family histories. Hie society has held regularly quarterly meetings for the past 30 years with programs on various .? V> -V P.,? \n uiuiMnah t uuin; luatuij. The wihtv't! rpi'nlnr nha-clntti>r irv. eludes articles based on research done by members and reviews of other published materials. Recent Issues have a series of articles on North Carolina governors who resided in Brunswick County, James Hasell, Nathaniel Rice, Arthur Dobbs, William Try on, Benjamin Smith and Daniel I.. Russell. The society welcomes guests and invites new members. For further information write Mrs. L l-udlum, Secretary, Brunswick Historical Society, Box 871, Shallotte. N.C. n, * rrr err I U i ) Vn VERYDAY! i fashions by: r V, (iw)ffrey Bran fhiK Anne Klein Mm Jones of N.Y. Wm lo<>L \1itlf?u#?i*n K\ an Piccone Kiy Jamie Scott ! W& French Rose >1 any more! p? W Si'RIVi MKR(?I*>D!?K V m> akkivkd: s) Keg. $14-916 NOW *78S i ms Clothing \ mplex. Coiabash j HY SUNDA> 16 Lewis-Cosi Spoken At Ogden Advent Christian Church was the setting (or the Saturday, Jan. 12, marriage of Debra Wayne Lewis and Joseph Marion Coston. Rev. Harold R. Crocker officiated the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. an/j viwj WoyiiC Lewis cf I ?? How Do / j SLJ?* Count the ways th fresh flowers, ball< M irom snallotte h roses, with daisie m with flowering pla your life?count th care?with someti people who care. S w Celebration ol Vole from on Ancient Ror V^lJ young people. It wc -? !/ Sn nt mnrtvr?^ ;? ? ^ -5.7 gesture before his d? his love the blind d< -A A\ quet ot flowers on From your Volenti) bos come to repress oround the world or Day February 14. m viiauui * ? ? & Behind ll I w ^ / 3 -i .?0^!0 fgp ' k on vows | Ogden Wedding music was provided by Rick Crocker, pianist, and Ken House, guitarist, both of Wilmington. Duets were sung by Paul Smith of Burlington and Miss Suzanne King of Wilmington and Ken House and Miss Mary Wallace. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church fellowship hall. Afier a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will reside in Wilmington. Mrs. Coston is employed by New nanover Memorial Hospital as a registered nurse while the grooom is employed in management at a local Hill's/Parkers Food Store. Parties The bride-elect was given several showers prior to the wedding. Also, a rehearsal party given by the groom's parents was held Friday evening for members of the wedding party. ? 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