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~*c_ " -" It ' ^ * PV / PAMELA HANKINS (left) accepts c Extension agent Mary Russ for wira Brunswick Technical College. PEOPLE IN Appointed Tc Richard V. Krogh. a retired U.S. Army colonel from Boiling Spring lakes, has been appointed by Gov. James Martin to the Governor's Advisory Commission on Military AfKrogh, 56, is a consultant to the U.S. Army's Human Engineering laboratory in Maryland. Commission members serve twoyear terms. The panel provides a forum for discussion of issues concerning major military installations and active and retired military personnel and their families Members also advise the governor on measures to support military installations and families. Airman Promoted Garry P. Alden, son of James B. and Velma B. Britt of Route 2, Women's Bazc Tile United Methodist Women at Camp Methodist Church will hold their annual bake sale and bazaar Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9:30a.m. till 3 p.m in the church fellowship hall. Various crafts and sewing proBell Wins Brid Ida Bell of Holden Beach was the high scorer in the N.C. Festival By the Sea bridge tournament Saturday afternoon at Heaves Fish Camp. She won a $25 gift certificate from Seal's Surf Shop at Holden Beach First runner-up Hose Cole, also of Miss Trojoni To Be Crowned The fourteenth annual Miss Tro jam Pageant was to be held Wednesday, October 30, at 7:30 p m. in the West Brunswick High School gymtori am Senior girLs were to compete in costume, evening wear and casual wear. Admission was to be $1 50 for adults and students and 75 cents for children under 12. Democratic Women Will Hear Chappell Chris Chappell. chairman of the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners, will be guest speaker at the Brunswick County Democratic Women's meeting, Tuesday. Nov. 12, at 7 30 p m 01 the Iuncoln Primary School teachers' lounge, said Jojuan Somerset!. spokes/nan Business will include completing plans for a basketball game fundraiser planned Nov 23 Kefreshments will be served following the meeting Call M2-M51 or s7Vv3S8 for more information J COMPLETE INTE 5 DECORATING SE1 crK Vim blinds in ?Verticol blinds V) ?Micro blinds j| Ruby Floyd CtiAH ItZtT OPA 3 C^oor ?t .? HI O *C' 1 '-0 &0O' - C ?. 1 ongratuations from Home Economic ling the Francis Poole Scholarship t THE NEWS > Commission Inland, has been promoted to tl rank of senior airman in the U.S. A Force. A 1982 graduate of Norl Brunswick High School in Inland, 1 is a security specialist with the 495 Missile Security Squadron Belgium. Hewett Promoted James W. Hewett has been pi moted to chief master sergeant, t highest enlisted grade in the U.S. / Force. Hewett is a maintenan superintendent at Griffis Air For Base, N.Y., with the 24th Air Pi sion. A 1962 graduate of Sliallotte Hi School, he is the son of Dennis Hewett of Koute 2, Supply. 3ar Is Saturday jects, together with hoinornade ha ed goods, pickles, jams and jelly w be available. I.unch will tie served from 11: a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for $2.50 a plate ae Tournament Holden Beach, was presented wi five pounds of shrimp courtesy Captain Pete's Seafood. l-ow scorer was Jay Sedbcrry liateigh. Mae Smyth was chairman of t event. Calabash Retirees Announce Meetinc Frances Gravatt of North Caroli National Bank (NCNBl will be t featured speaker at the meeting the Calabash Chapter of Retired Pi sons Thursday, Nov 7, at 7 p.m. the Calabash Volunteer Fire Depa ment Gravatt will speak on the use trust accounts and brokerage a banking services. The election of chapter officers tko n?An.in ??a?. r?. aI.JV Uli tin: hi I'l I < cy B Bray, chapter public relalio officer REPAIR CITY Services-Sales Your Vacuum Cleaner Doctor Repairs on ? Vacuums f Small Appliances - 'Sewing Machines I We Buy and Vail Furniture r Stop By Today Seoiide Ploio Hv^y 179 8 90 579-4832 ftVICE jjjfP] ^ Wollpo per f Or o peri** -^p ^ Homemak< Supply Extension Hotnemaker's Club members shouted and clapped when their group was named Club of the Year at the Brunswick County Extension Homemakers Annual ij Achievement Night Friday at the l county complex. The award was presented by Judy M Gore, manager of membership serB vices at Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation. Gloria Bryant, president of the county organization and a member of the Bolivia Extension Homemakers, was chosen as Club Member of the Year. I i Mary 1? Buss, Home Ecomemics Extension Agent, presented the award on behalf of Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation. Pamela Hankins was recognized as the recipient of the Frances Poole Memorial Scholarship to Brunswick Technical College. Hankins, who is studying general office technology, was so impressed with the group she decided to become a member of the Bolivia Extension lie ,ir SPM a r* saIhS otT1! dfiWBSB _ '"" :'^i . ~ fr ill ^B"lk- kTHE SUPP1.Y EXTENSION HOM1 ed the Club of the Year award. Ch 30 Schuster was in the hospital, so mi Alleen Miles, F.velyn Ciunncmon, f *TX- ? /2 -1 r~ >t*s "f I r> I :;' \9S=0#'^ rt - fg flS |T 1 fl 1 11 "whirlpool Autom, Washe | Largo but. ?rw.. I j Automatic Wath C/Oet inc!u Ganfi* 'j y/avi OyOnat/> L*r/?? Sett^* tai/ C*j<tr> A.yrta L>nf r TOUGH TCrf>" Ga>/ar?/a<3 Top & U*J A/ft 4 ?^ ^ Ha f rati lofnfralf 33 * Ili)(w * CopOC'V Sw 9 F'&m-on (/ vp?<^#9i *CfMA4X 9 W.* /<? * A4v??9fc>? #/&* ' ' M *v I ?CA#?x-4> *..* r * r.t \v+t\ '/-* ers Receive Homemakers Club after receiving V the scholarship. n Clubs take on projects during the year including voter registration c drives, work with the handicapped, c an adopt-a-student program, dona- 1 tion of volunteer time, sponsorship of b blood pressure checks and children's s fingerprinting clinics, among others. V Several clubs were recognized for b their work in specific categories. The Supply Extension v Homemakers Club received three j awards: Citizenship and Community Outreach: Cultural Arts, Textiles and Clothing; and Public Relations. \ Extension Homemakers in Town t Creek also received three awards: j Family Resource Management; I Health, Food and Nutrition; and i Safety and Emergency 1 Preparedness. I The Beachcombers Extension Homemakers Club was presented the I International and Housing, Energy ( and Environment awards. The Bolivia Extension 1 Homemakors wore cited for Family ; 'MAKEKS recelv- and I'at Nash accc| ih president Clara are holding dolls t rubers ifriim li ft i and clve 1 i noed v n Rosemary Whalcy nrs of t? a" Goodyear I Main St. Shal f -c?-^ on whirlp^ ^tiC "Wh?^jK)<)| ? gjl gg Capacity I 1 'irtlu ! H j ?00j '(^5 ifJinQ Kriilt/ ) H*t?* ' U,"*> ?y ' <' '"** * * ' * v.< i fUMtii t <-nr v,' i r?,( t.?V, on IpOMA I'MIT ic/ . r? Ajjtixr at*. Coo4 fx/*n C?r 'jCHMfi %1 -? U*4?r c.??*t?r C I * ."/"/i' ' ' f' \ 'noi 4 *?/>: Moid I + Ow Qff OpftO* OU?Al Ow * ^^v?V3f? C> '/ < f?t 0*"T,/0?< 'w r *<X> A/f?? f .!? * v 9* *<>* - THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Awards Fr Lclationships nnd Child Developlent. Thirty-two homeniakers received ertificates for yearly reading, lutstanding readers included Edith loy of the Guys and Dolls Club, 238 ooks; Eva Gray of the Shallotte eniors Club, 205 books; and Betty Ifatt of the Beachcombers Club, 104 looks. Evelyn Gunnerson was presented rith her 14-year perfect attendance lin. Also receiving attendance pins verc the following: Edith Pigott, ight years; Thehna Dunn, five rears; Gloria Bryant and John a-wis, four years; Mary Richardson, \lda lewis, Cora Johnson, 1 .ucester Mosley, Elizabeth Williams and Vtarie Wescotl, tlirve years. Pat Nash. Clare Thomcr and Helyn Phillips received two-year pins, 'lara Schuster, Herbert Bryant, Marie Young, Hilda lewis and Catherine Sliawver received oneyear pins. pled the award. The club mrinbrrs hat KxUmlsIoii llnnicmukiTH dress tr ? ? i ?,M,lr?... ?o?k ...... A/y ^ || lome Suppl lotte 754-679 \ ol HOME APP t j I? Automatic 7th i )rVer | C 1MB ** largo Load j |"? 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