Bryant-Han Reunion He The 20in annua! Bryant-Hankins family reunion was recently held at the Little Macedonia Missionary Doptjc* Ch'jrch with rolativoc anrj friends attending. Out-of-state relatives included Mrs. Orilla B. Anderson and Mrs. Rhoda B. Mason of Jacksonville, Kla.: Dr. and Mrs. Charles (Lennie) Price from Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. James Mason Jr. and their two sons from Tennessee. A long-time friend of Mrs. Price, Mrs. Julia F. Hill, formerly of Southport, also attended. From across the state amnnn o those attending were Mr. James R. Covington and Dr. Valenica Covington of Fayetteville; Catherine and Willie Cannon and Ronnie Hardy from Winston-Salem; Michael Covington from Wilmington; Anthony Hardy from Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. James R. I Either B.) Covington Club Program On Hurricanes The Over-50 Club meets 2 p.m. Monday. Aug. 5, at Jennies Branch Baptist Church for a program on hurricanes presented by Cecil Ixigan, Brunswick County emergency inangement coordinator. The public is invited. Refreshments will be served afterwards. said spokesman Mildred Williams. ?> (tyttetitu Seaside Plara. Between Oce< ; >|'k Julie Wor/ey. Own* ?\ Lee Sage '1 HOURS: J Monday-Thursday 10-6 Friday & Saturday 10-9 Other times N 4 by appointment. TM| MUMSWICK MACON ^O0A/? TO LITTL I Ml < ! ume reiver umii Monday, we are offering co Dry Cleaning, I This ad Is wort a Dry Cleaning order thru August Located in Hai (Across from ti 249-3 An Affiliate of Sp< Wl CELEB MONDAY OI CHOICE OF 3 SPECIALS?$8.95 Complemented with & crackers, naiad 'wit inii, rice or potatoes a Top off your meal w Class of house wine COCKTAILS. 5:30-' M Oailv . Clow) Sunday. H?ry. 1*. Utile River. IMKD249-3 kins Family Id Recently from Kinstcn. Mrs. Lcnnic Price, who recently retired, was also recognized for having taught school fnr *VJ vaar^ in Atlanta Dr. Valencia Covington was also recognized for being selected as a member of the "Outstanding Young Women of America." She is completing her final year of intership at Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Marlow were proud grandparents of a graduate from the Headstart program, Yaphet Marlow, a graduate from high school, Kecia Gause, and a graduate from Winston-Salem State University, Juan Williams. Their daughter, Betty, also became the mother of twins recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tihnon Bowens announced two new grandsons born to l.ila Mae and Hilda. Mrs. Madalyne Hardie also has a newgranddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hardie. Michael Covington also recentlygraduated from the N.C. State University School of Engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Ottice Bryant's daughter, Kimbala Bryant, made all As during the school year. A silent tribute was made for loved ones that have passed away since the last reunion: Mrs. Eva Virginia 1/ee, Benjamin G. Hankins and Mrs. Juanita Hankins Watson. The oldest family members present were Mrs. Ida Bryant Faulk and Mrs. Doshia Hankins Marlow. % d "Sautiaue >n Isle ond Sunset Beach. 579-4610 I ?r?Michelle Worley Manager ndorph. Consultant SUMMER CLEARANCE All dresses, swimsuits and summer sweaters 30% OFF Everything else in stock 20 % OFF. I wOasrj E RIVER ers is open as of July 22! mplete service in ry and Alterations. h ?5.00 OFF \ of $10.00 or more -bour Square ie new mall) 1559 Dtless Cleaners arfion'B < RATES LOCALS P SLY, 5:30-7 PM Beef Stroganoff Chicken Marsala Flounder Almondine /nir /?irn f u ?"' ??? "" " ?? v?*f? ^?jnnyi4fl mcrrtf* '/i your choice of dreaaind vegetable of the day. ith our deaaert du jour. 75c. ..CASUAL DRESS 3SI ^ ' V iv.v.. :Sjl " I i I ''. > VS' \ Will Rent After 50 years of marriage, Mr. and M Beach plan to renew their wedding i home on Seashore Road Sunday, Au| from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friends and re given by the couple's children and gr BPOE Ladies I The Ladies Auxiliary of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Rlks Nn tfiTQ of r-oloKo.h Thursday, Aug. 8, at 11 a.m. at the Hewetts Child Is A Daughter Winston and Debbie Hcwett of Shallotte are the parents of a daughter. Samantha Dawn, born July 2G at Cape Kcar Memorial Hospital in Wilmington. Their first child, the baby girl weighed six pounds, nine ounces. Paternal grandparents are George and Allie Hewett of Shallotte. Maternal grandparents are Dorothy Cox and the late Alton Milliken. Beltons' Son Born July 9 Stewart Antonio (T.J.) Belton Jr. was born July 9 at New Hanover Memorial Hospital in Wilmington to Stewart and Diane Belton of Holden Beach. He weighed three pounds, 8l-s ounces and measured 17 inches in length. He joins two sisters, Tanya, 11, ana jenmier, 1.1 montns. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I>ouiA l/>ve of WinstonSalem. The paternal grandparents are Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Belton of Holden Beach. >. 3abl? I w ^IGHT! I v 0>' -<- ?! *-\% V^K' L K V.-t . .' . -A XV'T, > . * *' ' _ v \ . * .? ?. \ * _ - * *rT> t"- *- V - " .'- *. '.% * X- *' '. S> A -i * >. V "Cwvi'. . \\v ?w Vows rs. Homer Bryan Clemmons of Holden ,-ows in an outdoor ceremony at their g. 3, at 2 p.m., followed u drop-in tea latives are invited to the celebration, andchildren. SAeet Thursday Elks Restaurant on River Road. Afterwards, members and guest; are invited to attend a 36.50 luncheon It will consist of sliced turkey shrimp salad, macaroni salad, tossec salad, vegetable tray, rolls, dessert tea and coffee. After lunch, members and theii guests are invited to a social hour ir the Ixxige room, Participants ar< asked to bring their choice of curd or games. Shallotl and mo Day Cat CON PRESCHU Located On unm Enrollment CONT A New, modern fac Qualified Karlv | Structured PHK Math, Science, N MOST IMPORT l?e loved and acc Offerin Fu (Inclui Dr Afi Will BE LICENSED BY THE Of El' AND SPECIFICATIONS OUTI THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Rape Task Fore The Brunswick County Council on the Status of Women will meet next Thursday, August 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bolivia Town Hall next to Bolivia Elementary School. The topic of the meeting will be "A Call For Rape Task Force Volunteers," with s guest speaker from Crisis line in Wilmington. The Brunswick County Council on the Status of Women would like to initiate a Rape Task Force in Brunswick County, said spokesperei ia n.S % *?< Watson's tiri^ llwy. 130 Hiilili'n llcurli Hil. All Living Room Below Our Alrec H- jq Ocean Isle R Hwy. 179 579-94: y KAC. VISA and Amort* es newest st compret re Cente. IE KIP'S INECTIW] OL & DAY-CARE || Old Shallotte Road ^ Limited?Only 18 <a POLLY RUSS, C 754-8220 rility Education Teachers READINESS program* in iature, Art, Munic and I*hy ANT?an environment wh< opted unconditionally. XT* O " 11 time day Jwi the Pre-School Prograi op-in servi ter school < CE Of CHILD DAY CARE LICENSING Ml LINED IN ARTICLE 7 CHAPTER 110 Of T I Thursday, August 1, 1985?Page 7-A :e Organizing son Margaret Shelton. "We hope to organize and train volunteers to assist victims of rape/sexual assault," a news release from the organization stated "We currently have no such service available in our hospitals." Anyone interested in iiviping io organize a Hape Task Force are asked to attend the meeting. For more information, call 1-800-672-2903 or 1-762-4255, and state that you would like to help in Brunswick County. by ^Jim Flowers and I'Lints E Delivery in town. ... I -V. I."-.- 1 ?1 ten mii-rui iioiiic 'finer: Tim II ntson rl\ with IliiWrtii's Florist ton Designing for: s?(.on (I os?Homes nl and Formal \\far rsi-'Miia Shallottr Groups Rotiucpfl idy Low Prices! gSS 91 J jrr&C j M "TJI Furniture si 34 Froe Delivery !l corx W??Vc.ptx>? , , , \ I tensive K/C?~- r-W mm.1 Places Left )i rector I-an^'iia^e Arts, sical Fitness re your ehiJcJ will ' care m| I i ce j care I EETING All THE REQUIREMENTS HE N C. GENERAL STATUTE '

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