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Brass A performance by the North Carolina Symphony's Brass Quintet will launch the annual subscription drive of the symphony's Brunswick County chapter on Friday, Sept. 6. Thp Onintot will rvor-f~ WW>u pvi ivi III Ol cx MCI\off event at 7:30 p.m. at Camp United Methodist Church in Shallotte. While the event is intended primarily for Submit Judg It's time to prepare entries for the second annual Brunswick County Judged Art Show, which will be mounted in October at Franklin Square Gallery in Southport. The show is sponsored by the Associated Artists of Southnort and the Brunswick County Arts Council. All residents of the county are eligible to submit original works of art not previously exhibited in Franklin South Brunsv Club?the club with which incoming South Brunswick Islands Pilot Club President Sherry Roscman was previously affiliated. Class of '75 Gathers Sept. 21 The west Brunswick High school Class of 1975 holds its 10-year reunion Saturday, Sept. 21, at 6:30 p.m. at the Brunswick County Slu ine Club, Midway Road. Bolivia. The cost is $13.50 per person, with all money to be turned in by Sept. 1. Checks or money orders are to be sent to Perry H. Sellers. Route 1, Box 260AA, Bolivia, NC 28422. y-4 iw y 11w l ^>4 i i . smmi:kast xwj. l/~ y*fzkc ofca1.abash usL A\ FULL' phone yjt;;- um. v k $7 FASH OSS >o/ VISA *n?1 Miittmn) Wflrucw Koret Catalina i Ship 'N Shore SAO/ . /O'l ? 20% off early Qftrm mor i WJUiJ I J. J. L 50% All Su Merch r? /) <^>un?h.in? czh unique mitfiff junior fhOj Located in the Marsh ! 1 4 Causeway, C 579Fri.-Sat. 10-9 Sur I ,-au. CARPET GUAR/ FREE padding < f C a _______________ m 5-Yeor Warranty S-Yeor Sculptured PI Carpet Cc *6"*, * l6* i Quintet To the approximately 100 volunteers participating in the drive, said John M. Harrison of Shallotte, members of the general public who want to drop by will be welcomed. This fall, the symphony will perform Tuesday, Nov. 12. at 8 p.m. in Hatch Auditorium, on the grounds of led Art Show Square Gallery. Categories are paintings, drawings, graphics, sculpture, pottery and fiber arts. Each artist is limited to one entry, with a fee of $5. Entries must be framed and ready for hanging or pedastal display. Art works to be judged for the show will be received at Franklin Square Gallery Tuesday, Sept. 24, through Saturday, Sept. 28, from 1 p.m. to 5 vick Islands P The South Brunswick Islands Pilot Club received its charter in a formal charter night ceremony Saturday, Aug. 24. A light buffet preceded the meeting at United Carolina Bank in Shallotte. North Carolina District Governor Bobbie Williams was the key speaker, welcoming the club to Pilot Supply Hon Wiii Dress 1 memoers 01 me supply Extension Homemakers Club stretched and bent their bodies at their Aug. 20 LABOR DAY I CLEARANCE &0% OFF Fall arrivals of Koret Clearance Off immer andise filllk Landing Specialty Shops )cean Isle Beach 7404 i. 10-8 Mon. 10-6 SfcA LitJAS 1 t "Al.l. TYPES OF IT. Hwy. 130, Shollott* Res. 842-3385 Bus. VINYL * HEME VNTEED INSTALL with purchase of carpet < Dver 20 years experience Worronly 10-Yeor Warranty 3-Ye< kish 18 oz Commercial irpet Carpet *5'\a i Rrmct I r^nl WW>I kWVil the North Carolina Baptist Assembly at Fort Caswell. At its Brunswick Pfincprt tho nhomKnp ?, MIV vilUillUVI UIVIICOU<l d will perform works by Handel, J.S. Bach, Kabalevsky and Mendelssohn under the baton of Associate Conductor James Ogle. "We are hoping to fill Hatch Works In Late p.m. Caroline McCauley, a well-known Wilmington artist, will judge the entries. There will be a cash award for "Best in Show" and cash and honorable mention awards in each media classification. An awards reception will be held at Franklin Square Gallery on Tuesday, Oct. 1, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., ilot Club Rece International. She also presented the charter to the club and membership pins and certificates to its 20 charter members. Other special guests included Janelle Greene, first lieutenant governor; Sarah Logan, district club builder; Virginia Brown and Eiia Snuggs of the Pilot Club of Wilmington; Sylvia Stewart, of the Pilot nemakers Exc Christmas Do! meeting, following physiciai fitness exercises led by Millie Evans, health, foods and nutrition program of work chairman. Evelyn Gunnersen, cultural arts program of work chairman, distributed dolls for members to begin dressing as part of the annual I county extension homemakers Christmas project, wi.ich places the dolls in the homes of needy children. The meeting was held at the home of Susie Stevens on Holden Beach. Co-hostess was Uz Busby. President Ulara Schuster opened the session by leading in a moment ot silent prayer. t il.lBirthdays And Thursday, Aug. 29 Geoff Byrd. Friday, Aug. 30 Elizabeth K. Singleton, Gwenda Davis, Pam Bozeman, Dean Hewett, Chris Kulford, Sam Mintz, Shirley Knopf, Tim Keziah, Jimmy Hobbs, Kathy Cheers; Mr. and Mrs. Jennings D. Edge, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mcl-amb. Saturday, Aug. 31 Jim Corbett, Margaret Small, Irene Bellamy, Tripp McFarling, Tracie Roycroft, Kristen Kirby, Robert S. Bolton, Sylvia Alexious, Mack Evans, Terranee O'Brlan Stevenson; Mr. and Mrs. Cray Milligan. Sunday, Sept. 1 Bonnie Cooper, Catherine lanier, Dr. John Ward, Don A. Hawes, Iris Stanley, Chris Benton, W. Cleon Hewett, Great Stout; Ron and Karen Cooper. Monday, Sept. 2 Junior Smith, Sherry I/ong, Crystal Tripp, Virginia Simpson, Erica Wolf; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gore. Tuesday, Sept 3 Kathy Hill, Pat Hostetler, Carl Pigott; Mr. and Mrs. l>eo Johnson :arpf,ts i MJRING" i. NC 754-9838 >DELING ATION Offi-r K'xxi thru Srj>t.| jr Worronry Grott No-Wo* Corpo! Vinyl yd ^ Symphony Auditorium," said Harrison. "It has a seating capacity of about 1,000. Last year we had about 389 in attendance, about 40 percent. We would love to have 100 percent capacity." Season tickets are $6 for adults and $4 for senior citizens and students. More information is available from i September with presentation of awards at 6:30 p.m. The show will be open to the public at Franklin Square Gallery on Tuesday, Oct. 1, through Saturday, Nov. 2. The gallery is open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. It is located at West and Howe Streets in downtown Southport. r or more information, call 457-6450 during gallery hours. ives Charter Club of Laurinburg; and other Pilot members from Wilmington, Charlotte and Elizabethtown. Special presentations included a handcrafted, wooden pilot's wheel by Sarah Logan; the president's gavel presented by Bo'uuie Williams, auu a $100 donation by Bobbie Suddreth of the China Grove-Landis Pilot >rcise, lc io> Members also discussed plans for a spring quilt show to be held by extension homemakers throughout the county. Club members will meet at Mrs. Gunnersen's house for their Sept. 4 crufts workshop. Mrs. Stevens will teach fellow members how to pierce lampshades. The club meets next on Sept. 17 in the meeting room of Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. in Shullotte. Marv Ross, extension home economics agent, will be the guest speaker. ' ?>4| . ?? ?.. . . i Anniversaries Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dennis, Robert and Annette Kye. Wednesday, Sept. 4 Todd Stanley, Jerry Caison, Raymond Simpson, Kathleen Russ, NIJa Brummett, Henry Todd, PatStroupc, Tom Massingale, Renee l-ong, Barry Bowen; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pigott, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mason. Lewis Reunion Slated Sept. 8 The George Washington and I.ydia Hewett l>ewis family reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 8, beginning at 1 p.m. with a covered dish dinner In the fellowship hall of Mill Creek Baptist Church, announced Pauline I-ewis, chairperson. All descendants of the HewettIewis family are asked to attend, she said, and to biing Information about the family. The 1 .ewis' children and their spouses are: Sim and Itebccca Benton Lewis, Hcnery and Ida Evans 1/rwis, James and Nancey Kulford Ijewis, George and Hannah Jane Hewett I-ewts, George and Billic Edwards Hewett I-ewis, Samuel Asbury and Caroline I-ehue lewis, Joe and Mary M. Hewett lewis, William and Georgianna Andrews lewis, and Robert and Hortense Davis lewis. \ All Si n M-UI L IVIL.I IU/ 50% 0 Quality Lades' Appari 579-5050 v THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Drive Gelene Russ, 754-6237, or Marie R. Harrison, 754-8941, ip. Shallottc, and Matilda Sugg at Yaupon Beach, 278-6202. f / A3 INTIMAT A Unique Specialty ^ All Sui Merchj r Sunrise Square Sunset Rrorli X, 'IW TNI BRUNSWICK BIACON I S^ssirw tA Pre-Teen ! 1> ALL SI M MERCH A50?/< 1 (?5 ^ Sonrise Square Sunse Sonrtw Squart Sunwt Baaeh 579-4125 Deaf LyW; I found it! ?U7o WIT Thanks a lot, L ^ IVH1 I Ml iMMER JAMDIQ, tr1/ mlj FF C& Hors y ...Q^ax r mtr r r/> SUNSET BSi Thursday, August 29, 1985?Page 7-A Over 50 Club Meets The Over 50 Club meets at Jennies Branch Baptist Church on Monday, Sept. 9, at 4:30 p.m., for a fish fry. Members may each bring a friend, said spokesman Mildred Williams. fweet -ams E APPAREL y Shop! 579-4090 miner <v>A. Eindise >0% UII I J sasBsiisnLE!/! FK J w yy>' *7o O $ ?& >* - -vcPV^ Sizes 7-16 JMMER ft ANDISE >Off| StuD J ^ F t Beach 579-4100 ^ m im Mfa Uiey Mami 1241 Mkrtwner Or. FarmlftjtM, CI 16412 1 > Ml les \Y *> W, We.' UAPt -i-J ^ *CH ,m ih# wahk* u*?.o**J
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