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Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACOl Card Party To Aid Squad A dessert and card party planned Friday, March 1, at 7 p.m. will benefit the Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad. Tickets are available from rescue squad members at $3 each, said spokesman Clara Schuster. Participants are asked to bring their own cards, with a party of four to each table. Table prizes will be awarded. More information is available by CrjiiiiiK Tvl.t. Sciiu.Mvi ?n 07S-34C2. Lingerie Class Set A wcrkaiiop uii aCnifig Will in: in lit en 11 ii' i>i iiu.iw ii n v oumj r^Atension Service office at Bolivia Feb. 25-28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. Marjoric Stuckey, an Oak Island extension homemaker, will instruct. More information is available Home Economics Extension Agent Pearl W. Stanley, 253-4425. . -a&rifcsnuSisS&am iSSSHHKEHEHHSEH Miss Hickman To Wed Mr n *1.1 Mn L'f-oil llUmnn nl Ilicktmin'K Crossroads have announced the engagement of their dsugktrr, Ju!!r Ann, io Kossid F.. I lew <*(( of lloldcn Beach. fir f.s (he son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery R. ?!!!(! 'jj;* maturnnl fjrsn'JvM! oi Sir. ami Mrs. L. i-.<ignr tinmen, also ill llnlilrti lleurli. Their wedding uill take plnee 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 23, ut Andrews Chapel UnlU-d Mi'Uiniltkt Church, llkktusa'i Crossroads. No Invitations will lie sent, lull all friends and relatives ure Invited In attend. How Do I Lc Count the unys this fresh flowers, bulloor m froiit Shiiiioite Flor roses, wiih daisies, ff with flowering plant; your life?count the v y cure?with somethin w people who care. Sha vy? Celebration of Volenti from an Ancient Romiqi \ r*J young people. It was < ' )/ Sain! martyred in mid M gesture boforo his deaf! his love the blind dau? quo! of flowers and from your Valentine, hos come to ropiesont I M oround the world on th Day February 14 k S>ballotti \ A ' ^ * A Behind the k W , ^ 75-. 46! 8^-.^ M f$> *" DA<Iaaaiiw4A Li nuuevviMiv yvvi iii Movto, (vm So?w'Aat *3 Morn SI Shollo'U 354 9100 N, Thursday, February 14, 1985 SbL / 4K ' mL-** ' m * * WJuJ.^-, ^ - ,_Jj T <*m i * r. .1 g? >> ii.I- .. * in., i) t .1. i ;,u6 ?? ? """? u.uuanii.1. are, from left, front row, Darlene Stanley and Anita Miiler; second re Donna Somerset!, Anna Varnam, A and Chris Larsen; third row, Beth Allen and Sandra Kieafrente. Contesl Club Chooses V\ Ms. Beatrice Johnson was chosen Club Woman of the Year for the Bolivia Homemahers at the group's February meeting recently. The club's past President, Gloria Bryant, thanked members for a plaque presented to her from the club (luring the annual achievement night sponsored by the Brunswick County Agriculture Extension Service. Couples Glut Members of the Guys and Dolls Extension llomemakers Couples Club recently contributed 117 hours of volunteer effuri ui the Dosner Memorial Hospital gift shop, flea market, reception desk, bioodmohile and Christmas tree, according to a report presented at the club's Jan. 28 meeting at the Brunswick County Extension Service office at Bolivia, ''fvniyci Bty t/umi) uasvsteu by club counselor Mary Buss, presented a program on mental health, highlighting services available in ?ve Thee. . . X Valentine's Day with is and stuffed animals 1st. Love Tnec with m with carnations, and i. For all the loves of ^ rays to show them you K iH'autlful front the M Uotte Florist. w no s Doy ho* it* origin iC/A i festival ol love lor the ilodicatod to o Christion I'sV February A* o parting It. Soint Valontino son! to ihter ol his |Oiler. a bou o tore?vell nolo signed Thus. Saint Valontino ovo to millions ol poople io traditional Valontino s A A ; JFlorist a Posi 4 754 4848 / <$.<&.<&: ^ ?4 J1..J.LI. i/llie III Ull UIIVI uuwic u Custom Drapes 4 Bedspr Shall 4 Grot? Wallpaper Ouo/rfy Upholstering De/mor Mini Blind* Reproduction Country Fu Custom Country Curtains O m > - * u&m ir sm?s GIOK t, I - - jwl b t KSamf , traJBBHHRiJais ?^3f JfjKf?-" ^^szO'-v 17? i m \ ? i 0* " V M/ss BTC Contestants CCiuuCm! College Timi Sims, Tuui i Caison, Annette pey0ii was open to i iw, Jennifer Kye, a pWram for at lei ngela McKeithan towips a degree. T Waldron, Susan Shal^te Middle Sch lants not pictured /oman Of Ytar Newly-elected Presiden\ Ms. I.ueestcr Moselev led the mfeting that dealt with mental healthY'ertificates for perfect attendant at club meetings during 1984 wereiso f u. . ~ *?- 1-... * |ji caciuvu uy la. niuacic). t I Members are invited to a create n workshop in Whiteviile t H Southeastern Community Colleft Feb. 27-28. " \ ) Volunteers ! Brunswick County. Attending the meeting were Jean and F\(i i\uuii?un, Alice diiij i\uSS rei i ia, Kuiili uiiu Jiicn G^uOn, Aiua and John I-ewis, Edith and Harold Hoy. Theima and iiiii Dunn ami Mrs. Buss. President John lewis read a letter from Brunswick Town State Historic Site Blanking members who helped MHlkr iirt-uj nliuii.i ' .-T the VtfittT center's Christmas program. Edith and Jack Ogden gave the devotion and later served homemade apple pan-dowdy with cheese and coffee. Club members presented their "person of the year", Theima Dunn, With a hook of remlinix; untitled "Anples of Gold," and presented club counselor Mary Buss with a gift certificate as a token of appreciation. !t was announced that two members. Theima and Hill Dunn, are officers for the next two years The Guys and Dolls Club is open to all couples residing sr. Brunswick County Interested persons can obtain more information by railing the extension service office at 253-4425 Observe 50th Mr and Mrs. James l-eo Haddock of 1 /nutwood will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, Keb. 1?. with a reception from 3 p.m. to 5 p in. at Old Shatlotte Itaptlst Church on N.C. 904 near Grisscttown. All friends an<l relatives are invited to tlie reception. FAT CITY! lose op to 29 lb* first month on our HERBAL nutrition program Show results then earn up to $250 per week showing our products $69 95 investment required You It he the dim one in FAT CITY CcS -;-5 s.* Disss Stssskad iH-mi, estate* ] THRU MARCH i n.ci x SOS OFF Delmor mini blindi t vertical blindj *od* 3SS OFF selected wallpaper "T" * Ml iteriors! ? i MASY JOHti 15 YlAW [Xn?NC! 1 _ i m. ^ "W" m J*- Bi r it ?r fi ~ r rrueii auti Teni mcuiui. The ectn iny BTC female student enrolled in sst nine credit hours and working he pageant will be held Feb. 23 at ool. " . Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday. Feb. 14 Jill V. Nixon, l.aura H. Bryant. Crin Redwine, Jessica Home. Jack 'owell. Tony Benton Jr.. Tommy Arlold: Mr. and Mrs. I-arry Branch Sr.. dr. and Mrs. Chris Chappell. Friday, Feb. 15 Jeremy Dale Hewett, Larry itanley, Chauncey Cooke, Michael lobbs, Alan Cheers. Rocky Hopchas, lanice Andrews, lauren Boyte, Paul Jrown, Hoyt Inman; Mr. and Mrs. Wtd Milliken. Saturday, Feb. 16 iunrj,ij Gene Hcv.-eti An ? t^jy Reno FuUcrd Joanna Green* w'id. Carl Otto, Eldridge I.udlum. J site Inman. Sunday. Feb. 17 Kin Galloway, Betsy Brown, .John I Gray,'aula Smith, Gail White, lassa l AAjmUiM. \\~~ Csi\ !*.*rT Monday, Kcb. 18 Haul l/ubik, Rebecca Kyc, Mary Stcphani Brown, Henry B. Stevenson, SWnr.s Stanley, l.ori Mrl.amb.hilm Mlnlz, Barry Frink, Jeanette tarshall; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Evak, Mr. and Mrs. Gene White \ \ TuWay, Feb. 19 H.I.. Holmts Annie Stanley, David J. Batten Jr.Vvaude Vollmer, Ed Harris, Nelda Jtiith, Brenda Moore, Kelly White. Ktevc Cox, Billy Gurganus, CaroWj Wilson. Wednesqv, Feb. 20 Albeit SkippefjSr., Gary IxMig, Dolores Mason, Wlh Clark, Peggy Reaves, Pricilla\C.ray, Howard Anderson, DelWs Mason, Christopher Carter .Debbie Dillard. Kenneth White, EvaCausey, Mvra Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Hughes. IfVV' to,.-. <S.?r \ ^ <*" r _ %> ,Q <^R s yy ^ & h& **' *h, fcN>~ / V I* MM /^V"7 f * ?V- *- U fAi* " &*~ I CgU .35 - - 4 >on Dorn "o Cullys Mr. and Mrs. Tucker CuUy of ilmington have announced the rth of their first son, Blaine Tucker ully, at 6:27 p.m. Jan. 26 at New anover Memorial Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, nine inces and was 19ti inches in length. Mrs. Cully is the former Tammy ore of Ocean Isle Beach. The child's aternal grandparents are Mr. and rs. E.V. Gore Jr. of Ocean Isle each. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dunn of ilmington are the paternal grandirents. ' i/ i IfiilZUASiiiL i AU&^wallfaper j XT O CARPET \ Man Street Shdkrtte 754-6965 754-8049 "We're Setting Trends F -A- f nrnot r? Wallpaper *Ver Commercial & Residential cjgm J O^lTc: /Ml0\FW f|pFAS Storewi* 25%-5C f All Fabric 40%-50% OFF ? t.?. ?i,. 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UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL Registration Mondny, Feb. 18 6 WEEKS-$20.00 Call Ray Muckenfuis 2I/-Un or Others To Follow" ^ U'inui viujl fScai & Mini Biinds Professional Installation I ixn A Mastercard welcome. s '/j mile east of Calabash, 579-3060 u r>rA Personalized Service i<h HIONS i tie Sale I I % OFF \ -? , I J j } Downtown Shallotte across from Hardee's ^ 754-4336 yktitdl j I time I ~~7 ridce jH BERING id Strand ** pVX -'A> , KS p. 'fe Jfe. 4 Warren <c^r an ^ i nS w\ lie " ^ ?I SUtfSIDf L"?? * ? ./y I "T?Wk ^VO/ M) tn MI v I & L .__?&/
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