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Page $-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACO if Pljfp - r ' i<* U'f% Gor A yard that's trim and colorful all yea: Garden Club. Club member Alice Rob tloned the sign last week In the yart Yvonne Gore of the Gause landing a 'Christmas In Ju Set By Holden B The Yuletide Season will get an early start again this year when the Holden Beach Senior Citizens conduct the second Christmas in July sale July 27. The group will sell crafts, rummage, hot dogs and baked goods from 9 a.m. to dusk at the Tri-Beach Fire Station on Sabbath Home Road. To highlight this year's sale, the Holden Beach Senior Citizens will ac- j cept donations for a chicken scratch i quilt as its fundraising project. The a brown and white quilt was made by ( Book Purchase It's a unique opportunity for 1 library patrons to obtain a book of J local tiistorical significance while of- < fering support to the Brunswick j v^omuy t'uouc luorary. l.lbrary Director Maurice Taylor has announced tliat spcciul copies of "Bald Head: A History of Smith Island and Cape Fear" by David Stick, may be purchased in person or by mail for $30 each from Die main Animal Welfare L The Brunswick County Animal I Welfare league will meet Monday, July 22 at 8 p.m. in the Public ' Assembly Boom at the county com- ' plex in Bolivia, according to league President Teddi Neal. Plans will l>c made for fundraisers for the coming year and priorities will bo listed for the money collected. In uddition, specific duties will bo J Watson's Bridal & Formal Wear Jllnimri 1 im U "ll?y. IM, ll.'Mrt, II.., h K...I All lamps in stock Reduced tor July Clearance. Many styles to choose from with prices to suit every budget! Ocean Isle Hwy 179 579 943 MC VISA and Americ t ^ N, Thursday. July 18. 1985 # <S\ ;i e Yard Earns Recogn r round has won team up to carc fo i the Long Bay variety of flowerin inson (left) sta- Yard of the Month 1 of Bobby and plant material, cai rea. The Gores ly' Sale each Seniors the senior citizen women in craft classes held at the fire station each Thursday afternoon. The winner of the quilt will be announced Aug. 12. Proceeds from the Christmas in July sale will benefit Tri-Beach Fire Station and the Holden Beach Senior Citizens. Those wishing to donate furniture, appliances or other items to the sale are asked to contact Neil Stephenson it 842-2869 or Hubert McRae at (42-2911. Aids Library ibrary, located at 109 West Moore Itreet, Southport, N.C. 28461. Mail irdcrs should include $1 for postage indinsurance. All proceeds will go to the library, Ms. Taylor said. The books arc signed by the author, known for his works and research on the Outer Hanks of North Carolina. They are from a limited edition of 600 signed and numbered copies. eague To Meet planned for volunteers. Neal told The Beacon that volunteers are needed to construct dog houses for the program. All lumber and materials for the project has been donated by Al Parker of J.M. Parker & Sons. Also needed, Neal said, are pictures of dogs to place on donation jars, which will be distributed for display throughout the county. The league welcomes all animal lovers to attend the meeting. All kids interested in organizing a children's club are asked to attend Monday night's meeting Son Born To Bobsons Joey and I^irrisa Babson of Shallotte have announced the birth of their first child. Matthew Ryan, born July 9 at Cape Fear Memorial Hospital in Wilmington. TH? infant .r?.......J ? ~-i- ... . I (IVUIHU, 1*1 '2 ounces antl measured 20l* inches. Paternal grandparents arc Mose and Diana Babson of Shallotte. Maternal fcrandparents arc Danny and Gay Stanley, also of Shallotte E&? llMf Hi <? HtM?K> F urniture '4 Free Delivery on Express Welcome k r their yard, which features a wide g plants and shrubs and evergreens, selection is based on choice of native 'c and maintenance and aesthetics. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, July 18 Sandy Hewett. Mary Hewett; Mr. and Mrs. Delane Stanley. Friday, July 19 Pauline Hankins, Roy Rabon, Timrny DanieLs, Bob McCall, Bill Ab shire, Jeffery Fazekas, Gloria Hugo, Yvonne Hewett, Pat Griffin Estep; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pierce. Friday, July 20 Kortney Elizabeth Carter, Charles Nicholas Henry, I-atiinore Hankins, Dewey Sellers, Tessie Shea Kelly, Tiffaney Hill, David J. Batten, Milton Coleman, Doyle Dennis, Magnus Hewett, Vera M. Hewett, Jamie Wilson; Danny and Rita Stanaland, Mr. and Mrs. John Mintz. Saturday, July 21 Jay Howard, Joe Gupton, Kitty Gainey, Reggie Stanley, Barbara Reaves; Dr. and Mrs. John Ward, larry and Debbie Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cullender. Sunday, July 22 Jonathan Galloway, Sammy Varnum, Brandon Doyne Hughes, Michele King, Richard Chaisson, Grover M. Sellers. Frank Couvillon Jr., Sonja Mayo, Dale White; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Truesdale. Monday, July 23 Carla L. Ranun, Dadent Hayes, Scott Evans. Herbie Robinson. Fred Mayo, Ann Anderson. Tuesday. July 24 Jerry Hargis, Chandee Varnam. Johnnie Nance, i.ucille L. Mandy, Shane Faulk, I^ura Ann Sligh; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Holden. Al Parkers Have A Son Ramona and Al Parker of Shallotte have announced the birth of u son, Albert Hemingway "Bert" Parker Ill, their first child. He was born Tuesday. July 9, at 4 28 a.m. in New Hanover Memorial Hospital in Wilmington, weighing seven pounds, six ounces, and measuring 21 inches in length. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker of Supply are the paternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Milligan of Ash are the maternal grandparents. 1N |4 ? Beachcombers Discuss Shelter The Beachcombers home extension club is seeking ways to provide help for the victims of abuse in the home. I According to a report of the group's j July meeting, club members discussi ed ways of assisting the proposed ! Brunswick County shelter for abused 1 wives and children, j Also discussed at the July meeting was tne availability ot tne Frances j. I Pooie Scholarship for women j needing to upgrade their job skills, j President Katherine Shawver nroci/wl -t > *1? I devotion. I She announced that Linda Brisson I of Dublin was the winner of the quilt | for which donations were solicited at i the July 4 celebration in Southport. j Some $500 was raised through the I project. "Accent Your Figure" was the subject of the program presented by Eleanor Huff. She discussed various ways to enhance ones' best features or to camouflage figure faults through the use of color, design and texture. Huff demonstrated the most favorable ways to use accessories such as belts, scarves and jewelry. In addition, she demonstrated exercises to tone the muscles to achieve a better figure. x ne meeting ciusea wiui tne ciud collect. Association Installs Officers Sea Trail Community Association installed new officers last Thursday evening during a special dinner meeting at the Island House Restaurant at Ocean Isle Beach. Officers installed at the annual event are Melvin McBride, president: Robert Hunter, vice president: Doris Minor, treasurer; and Dottie Callahan, secretary. Members of the association presented outgoing officers with gifts of pictures painted on plaques. The group will meet again July 25 for its annual picnic at the home of Roy and Jo Irishman. Mr. Leishman is past president of the association. Class Of '75 Reunion Set The West Brunswick High School Class of '75 will hold its 10th anniversary reunion Saturday, Sept. 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the Brunswick County Shrine building on Midway Road in Bolivia. Advance reservations must be made by Sept. 1. For further information contact one of the following persons: Kim Andrews, 579-4112; Mary Potts, 754-4956; Perry or Betsy Sellers, 754-6458; or Eddie Floyd. 579-9835. Wa"v*C$ ^ Nursery K, f Shore Juniper 1 B 10 mil#* north of Bolivia on US Jre K. 17 Mon Fri 9 to 6 Saturday 9 ^ > 7eadliners announces ew Hair Stylist. . . Marie Pait We do French Dip Nails.' Call 754-4605 or 754-9606 for appointment. OWNER SOPHIE RUSS IP! %i m To Wed In August Mr. and Mrs. Buster Simmons of Wedding Plonned Supply have announced the engage- Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis King of ment of their granddaughter. Mattie Clarendon have announced the L. Grant of Supply, to Ernest W. engagement of their daughter, Lisa Bryant, also of Supply. Grant is the Kelley, to Robert Delane Hillbourn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John son of Mrs. Doris Watts and Robert Grant of Cross Hill. S.C. Bryant is L. Hillbourn of Whiteville. The the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ottice bride-elect is a 1985 graduate of Bryant of Supply. The wedding will Williams Township High School. The be held Aug. 3 at 3 p.m. at Big prospective groom is employed with Macedonia Baptist Church in Supp- Georgia-Pacific. Friends and ly. A reception will follow in the relatives are invited to the July 27 church dining hall. Friends and wedding at Bethel Methodist Church relatives are invited to attend. ai 3 p.m. Can I , -JUSklS REMODELING qg&jdras """"" sale continues ML /%FULL* PHONK ST%30S0 II ^ t | Ste.JF'Gure FASHIONS Special Jean Sale V"'y VISA ?nd MasJfrrard Welcome >?VUII as low as $16 A s B ti i? _ ** 1 vail uiuihi vunaeronr 3MLE Fashion Jeans CONTINUES & 25%-75% OFF N0W523 many, many items j t WUMMtt Table of Blouses and merlt norman $3 and $4 * cosmetics t SHALLOTTE 7 54-6674 i?es the ??unswic? ha.con MC & VISA WELCOME ? . 0foii4tc*t<Z *&0X<tC2C<? Seaside Ploza Between Ocean Isle ond Sunset Beach ' 579.4610 ( i~\ Julie Worley. Owner ^ Michelle Worley Manager \ Lee Sagendorph Consultant rft HOURS SALE 7/17-7/20 . 1 [ Monday-Thursday 10-6 Jewelry Friday & Saturday 10-9 3 0 OFF \ umet Times T ~ ~ T?~ ~ ^ . by appointment. V, or more of I on chtldrens clothina J mm Lisa Blue s one-piece swimsuit by Dippers features this year's popular stripes She chose it from the huge selection of swimweor at Beach Mart BEACH MART The Store Wrtti All Yo? Need I BEACHWEAR?GROCERIES?MEATS?NOVELTIES?FISHING TACKLE S JEWELRY?HOUSEWARES?FLOATS?GIFTS ^ HOIDEN BEACH CAUSEWAY, Phooe 842-3699 ( 7
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