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Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEA< -*?? -dt MgrnWy "* < tffiS ^ 4 Wedding Kir. and Mr*. Maynard Owens of f ment of their daughter, Audrey, to I ( ore of Shallotte. The wedding will Saturday, April 6, at 2 p.m. I^ocal I and relatives are Invited to both the Shows Will B Two events In March will benefit Ixtwcr Cope Fear Hospice Inc , ar organization whose trained volunteers work with patients whe have a limited time to live and will: their families. I 1? HI |/i V. *- nv VKVil tilt |ll UVIULU without charge In Brunswick, I'cndci ami New Hanover counties. The Azalea Coast Corvettes, ar organization of area Corvette owners, presents Its 4th annual Cor vettc Show Saturday and Sunday March 10-17, at Independence Mall. Donations will be given to Hospice. Also, on March 23, a champagne brunch oral fashion show will be held at I'oplar Grove Plantation on U.S. 17 ul vVgO.; tail o...I i,.. I.' of Hospice, the show will feature fashions by Hilda Godwin's of Wilmington, with luiir and nutke-up artistry tiy Holbrook's Salon Advance JUST IN TIME FOR SPI Yeager Patio Furniti Ocean Isl< Furniture J So much, so close, lor s y Mwy, 179 nl Alipoil 579 9434 fKf I announcing the opening < THE I CONNE PHF.SCHOOl & DSIM Cl?ICS Alii J 5 wi HI Oto Snmkm* Him.i r*ro ?\ ? o jo l' S*4?l MJ, 1?A> v AMI t JKWn S 30*?m M,?n I i, V rs?. Hih><h1 NOII lull li>i># ihitilftM ? < *11) In> , '*tr Al 'I " 'i* ?< IHMJ ?$r ? ?> ?,? f?i> ^1 '- l HIHH ? v.iif ,i -,i f>(n ' Aui. y,. .j *?,y <NS II ?\h?a .St ?*?v ini ?* *< ? P|M(S| ? .J k l>.?, l + U.e^wsf, II ?.n m*?i 4 '*" ?? . ."J .?? '! ??, k VM lK?? < l> (S*?t ^ <?} .-i ** H.?. V . VNtV,i? PRE REGISTER N0\ It you ore inter e\ted in oor rm f:ll oat and return tha ccvpo A* fho director ot fho n#vv Kl about thn new adventure P hove any intentions L I I 1 I ?*> rittwMikl ? OA* C AMI I I !< ! S^v. . i| T*? KIC | J waS) smauo _Vt.Lu.__ i :0N, Thursday, March 7, 1985 rfm W f "vjr " Plans Told thallotte have announced the engage(clth Gore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby take place at Calvary Baptist Church nvitatlons will not l>e sent. All friends wedding and reception. enefit Hospice tickets are available at $15 each, with I rill nrn/'onrlo In llnetiirn UII |#i uvvvvi.i iu liwpivv. I Tickets and more information arc ' available from local Hospice i volunteers. I Ellis Baby Is I Born Feb. 16 Cecil and Peggy Ellis of Shallotte are the parents of a new son, Cecil Allen Ellis, Jr., born Feb. 16 at New Hanover Memorial Hospital. He weighed 10 pounds, 2 ounces and measured 211' inches nt birth He Joins four sisters and brothers: Teddi, !B, Joey, 15, Jnna, 11. and Llo. 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hcwctt of Shallotte and Mrs Myrtle Ellis of Dwirk, Ala. ?/NG . * b I > v t DtllVtRV If * "H mi'S *v rA,ie I JO * 11S (V UllHON HlGlSIRAllON 130 00 POHJ om O O ylHJI *' PHI SCHOCH $60 00 hi p?i month DA? CAM 54' 00 .M t* p#f ?vr?A Af MR SCHOCH SIS 00 C ARC fx>' ?% vt-k * DROP INS SW 00 p?> 0oy of $2 00 p?r Kow kJ CAD 'OK CrUAAl Vf AD if i vn v j jvtivvi ? inn .v Child Dovolopmonf Confer p/eose rl We piun to open SepfomtMtt IV3> 05 CO^h/FCTfON ' Q'? w?ry leote lee/ free fo co/l on me ?f yot/ Polly *vt% 754 3220 3 *"*t *OOC\ O Af Tt? SCXKX ?'s CONNECTION ? 0 80* 4J? ni VC?!m cAB<xiSA Local Club E District Arts For iho third consocutivp year, the Ja Shallottc Junior Woman's Club has Gc received the Pat S. Mahl award in sp recognition of the numerous blue rib- by bons it won in the District II Arts po Festival sponsored by area women's lib clubs. 1 The festival was held Saturday at plr Shallatte Middle School, with federa- (fi tion clubs in Southport, Shallotte, Ke Wilmington, Wallace^ Clinton, an Carolina Beach and Newton Grove I competing, said Robin Hobbs, club cai spokeswoman. ter Student entries sponsored by the bu club earned 12 blue ribbons and three A! red ribbons, while the clubwomen Sci received 12 ribbons, including five ( blue ones, for their entries the Blue ribbon winners will represent Tr the district in the N.C. Federation of fal Women's Clubs State Art Festival, pa which will be held March 28-29 in je\ Winston-Salem. m( ^(lirlnnte nnrnind Kino rilil\nr.c morn UIUUV.IIW1 VQ1 IIIKg UIUL I ?yuui l.j "VI v. i as follows: Keith Wliitc, in ceramics, Ly wood crafts, paper crafts and pain- To tings by 10th and 11th graders; De- sci Wayne Varnain, in short story and co paintings by 12th graders; Tom Wi McMullen, in decorative painting; on I tir I na MP"* 1 " Sh i* *** E a n' IBLSfr feggiih.. a I M June Dofe Set M Mr. Mrs. Willi:::" Wsplcs '' of Shallotte have announced the engagement of their (laughter, Judy Itcnec, to John Edward Miller, son ol Major and Mrs. i"Dwaync K. Miller of Kedstone Arsenal, Aiuiwiuu. A June 3 wedding is planned at (lamp United w Methodist Chureh In Shallotte. St V ri Hoicien Seniors To Elect Officers u TVti-.J-i.... In-1.-- /"?:*? K lltv Iiuiut.il imivii ut IIIUI V.IIU.VIM eitio wlU meet to elect new officers *Monday, March 11, at 7 p.in ut the ^ Tri-Bcach Volunteer Fire Department. Guest speakers will be Bobby ' ; Jones, Brunswick County Parks and ' Recreation director, and Kelly llolden of Hill Block of Slmllotte. " said spokeswoman Grace Peoples. ' Anyone age 55 or older is Invited. " ^ .**- jl w ja. m m. Time! j Discover the latest ( in tuxedos by it;#,.!.,.#/'.. - -J J ././*. Formal Hear. I'ritm gowns by <\a flint'. w r Watson's i { | Bridal & Formal Wear 1 Mwy '30 Mold^o Beoch Rd < td ? J??v*try PKorv# 7S4 93S0 ( _ J V - J Earns J Awards 1 seph Sapps, in fabric craft; Marion * ire, in performing arts (public eaking); Karen Hewett, sculpture 12th graders; Dayna Ramsey, in etry; and Elizabeth Simmons, ^ ;rature (non-fiction). Earning red ribbons foi second ice were Kelly Baxley, literature ction); Eric Kirby, poetry; and Try Cumbee, paintings by 7th, 8th d 9th graders. <eith L. Stanley was the club's 1 ndidate in the Sallie Southall Coti Scholarship Award competition, t did not place at the district level, senior at Wilmington's Laney High A fiool was named district alternate. & Clubwomen earning blue ribbons in H > contest were as follows: Peggy uesdale, weaving; Debra Young, jric craft; Lynn Ellis, decorative L inting on fabric; Lisa Pye, ' velry; and Penny Redwine, mixed ;aia. a \lso earning recognition were R nn Ellis, second in wood craft; g ri Wiiiiamson, second in suit rc olpture; Diane Holden, third in unted thread embroidery; Glenda arren, third in decorative painting fo wood and in paper crafts; Ijsa in 'e, second in macrame and knot- te ig; and Ramona Parker, second in he ture crafts. k< Kelly Winfree is chairman of the lallotte Junior Woman's Club Arts si :partment. w tirthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, March 7 I Jeff Cheers, Christyne Poole; Mr. J tid Mrs. Freddy Dickcrson, % talcolm and Brcnda Grissett. Friday, March 8 Emma l>ea Caison, Terry Reaves, I nn Evans, Tonia Trest, Suzanne loore, Jimmy Pierce; Conrad and J oris Pieott. J Saturday, March 9 A Sherlenc Hankins, Delbcrt Stanley, j .eve White, Anthony Hewett, Danny ' Williamson. c Sunday, March 10 .Jessica Nichole Price. Videll ? 'hitc, Annie Ruth Bennett, 1 -atty anley, Barry Holden, James Russ, idell White, Peggy Clemmons, Bar:U I'ovtcU; Pl\il anil KaUiy Tyslgcr. Monday. March 11 Phyllis 1 A'igh, Stacey Hewett, Pat arber, Carolyn Roberts, David B. wy Jr.: Mr. and Mia. James arlLslc, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Page, lr. and Mrs. Benny I.udlum. Tuesday, March 12 Larry Cox. Robbie Gurganus, Jan ole; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin. Wednesday, March 13 Nicholas Keith Smith, Murrel lenon, Brandy Biackmon, Corbit leaves, Wanda Bradsher; Harvey nd Mary Bell. 'yx-j; n j-rujesa I. MODELS WORKS ?Professional a, the world of n -i""*. 11.01 U. PAGEANT GRO< ?Basic planning the competitive III. GROOMING * E ?Male and fernalt ?Ages 10-17 ?Basic etiquette, & learn to shop and social grace IV. LOOKING AND LI ? If orkshop for ca ?Detailed instructi analysis and per: ? 22 and over MS. Shr ha* bc**n a profr*?tonai m \rs Nriman Marru*. in ^ ??ori for lop ilr^i|jnrr ) J VO ; \ Hi' < oror < cu. I _ \ I't. 1.1 l?U.? l 1. -*??' JCAL WINNERS in the District II I "stival included Elizabeth Simmons of amsey, Marion Gore and DeWayne V: hool. ? n ZLA. VS LSO EARNING blue ribbons at the f efcool students Joseph Sapps, Tom J ewett. White received first-place honci Homemakers Di Caring for antiques was the topic of program presented by Ms. Betty ' rown at the Bolivia Homemakers i xtension Club's February meeting < icently. 1 Ms. Brown's spoke on how to care , r antiques with textile materials, eluding how to deal with room , mperatures, insects, washing | :irloom fabrics and folding and ;eping antiques under glass. Members were also encouraged to , an logging tneir nours ot voiunieer ork which must be turned ir. by , COMPLETE INTERI DECORATING SERV M - -levelor blinds ?Corpe j% Vertical blinds ? Wal Original paintings by Bryan V |j Occam 0<Uc 1ntciian.<2. 1 3 Ocean Isle Squar nl Oceon Isle Beach Caus H 579 6091 23 "SeacA 35 6402 C fc Oak I-,la I n"V^ BoacL 278 <? ScUoa, A CASOtlNA S TRAD l LOOP COYERITTCS c*?m??HiTt?H KliSG. inS Vti ON THE i CAUSEWAY ^jOLDEjHBEAa^^^^^ "Elan" ionul School For I ',iitegories Include: (HOP nd intensive instructior todeling. )MING and intensive training Miss. riQl'ETTE ? grooming, as you grow smart for poise for the young adult. MING BEAUTIFUL reer irttman. ion into icardrobe plan tonal development. Host: INNH It IKl)hh *ill br your instructor. odd for r\rlu*i*rh eluding four years of European ES ST. /-4l ft?N I and (JW. IK . .:n k_ ?_? :? t t ? ?! Ut 14MIH ?UVU< IUI nent March 1 through March 15. >orr detail* and information call 754-4388! i f 9 i?> 'ederation of Women's Clubs Arts Shallotte Middle School and Dayna irnam, all of West Brunswick High I estival were West Brunswick High sIcMullen, Keith White nnd Karen irs in four categories. scuss MRTiques Sept. 1. Mrs. Martha Johnson also 5poke to the club about foods and the need for immunizations, knowledge about hypertension, drug usage, itabetes, cancer and other liinesses. Several announcements about upcoming workshops were also given involving club members. Members are invited to the Southeastern District Day in Wliiteville, March 8. Seventeen members were present at the meeting last week including a new member, Ms. Delores Wilson. Ms. Luccster Mosley is the club president. iraperics nrnam Si ! ^-"Jl . :ilpi -Wt? ' i % 1 * a 0 x^^S^nc. ' | Model i . . ^ i into ninf*, make-up fc' jk JE r * ^1
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