Page &-A?THK BRUNSWICK BF.ACX) |* r? Gore, Stanle Burncll Mills Gore of Guldewny and Mi ding have announced Ihelr forthcoming (lay, Dee. 1, at 3 p.m. at Old /Ion Wesley ty. Friends and relatives are invited to I wards nt 6 p.m. at the couple's Brirklai Students Make For Brunswick 1 On Thursday, Dee. 5, fourth and fifth grade students from Bolivia Flcinentary School will go to I Brunswick Town State Historic Silo to decorate the Oirlstnms tree. iiiv nuiuenis urv iiuikiiik me inuntional homemade decorations for the 1 tree themselves. I Redwines Are < James and Una Itedwlne of Shullottc luive announced the hlrth of I u Krundson, Matthew Kyle. I Hevvetts Have A New Son Charles and Ann llcwctt of Greensboro ore the imrents of a new son, John Christopher Slutw, born Nov. IB The baby welnhed six pound*. 12*? at birth. He Joined a brother, Hobble, 2*V Maternal grandparents arc Itoliert j Shaw o( Greensboro and (irnce Stum of Halolgh Paternal grund|uirents ore the late j Mr and Mrs Kldcr llewclt of Supply Hospital Plans Bazaar Dec. 6 Hie Brunswick Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary will hold Its onnunl Christinas buxaar Krtiiay. Dec 6, beginning ut 9 a.m. and continuing until everything is sold Handmade crafts and homemade goodies will be the main features of tin- baiaur. which will bo held In the mall) lobby of the hospital ,c/ CjfHl i N, Wednesday, November 27, 1985 It ?P ft W w H ?y To Wed irvln Lawrence Stanley of Brleklanmarrlage, which will take place Sunan Church on N.C. 904 near Tabor Cihe wedding and to a reception afterndlng residence. Decorations "own Tree After the tree decorating, the Brunswick Town staff plans to thank the students with a small party, said Brunswick Town spokesman Breixla Marshburn. The tree will l>o on exhibit at the Brunswick Town Christmas Open House Program. Grandparents Born Nov. 4 in Greenville Memorial Hospital, lie is the son of Milliard and I.inda Banks of Greenville, S.C. lie weighed seven pounds, five ounces at birth Mr. und Mrs. John Hardee of lxiris, S.C., ure the paternal grandparents. * ' .. r .,*c. V > -. . - - Celebrate 25th Mr. and Mil Charles II. Amirnion will celebrate Ihrtr I5th wrddln|! anniversary Wednesday, Nov. 17. They llvr In Conway, S.C., but frequently \talt Ihrtr son Steve who llvrs In Shallottr and who Is the pressman at The Brunswick Beacon. 'j'?b c ^ TWIN CREEK Little Miss Reir Will Be Crown Tuesday, Dec. 3, is the date set ft the Little Miss Reindeer Pageai sponsored by The Feed Our Hungr Children Boat Parade. The pageant begins at 7:30 p.m. i the cafeteria of Shaliotte Midd! School. Little Miss Reindeer coniestani will be between seven and 12 year old and will compete in party dres and answer two surprise questions. A little Miss Fawn, a girl betwee ages three and six, will also b crowned. Festival Ber The third annual Festival of Tree: to benefit Hospice of the i/ower Cap Fear will begin Saturday, Nov. 30 and will run through Friday, Dec. 6 in the Hilton Inn ballroom in Wilm ington. Sixty Christmas trees will b( decorated with differing themes b) various clubs, individuals anc businesses. Doll collections, displays from the leatiy near uiuD, antique toys anc trains, antique furnishings, miniature collections, and duck decoys will also be shown. Santa's Shoppc will offer for sale Birthdays Anc Thursday, Nov. 2k Hugh Spencer, Julius Andrews, Cloria Mintz, Paul Jordan Keeves, Kimball Bellamy, Edward Fields, Harlee Hewett. Friday, Nov. 29 Jancy I.aDanc Hewett, Eric Hayes, Terry Nawara, IJllie Hewett, Wanda Bland, Earl Andrews, Ginger Kinu. Carl MeGallinirt Kimhnrlv Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Stanaland. Saturday, Nov. 30 Audrey Salmon, Judy Clemmons, Kobln Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. Kotha Cheers, Mr. and Mrs. Michael dcShcrbinin. Sunday, Dec. 1 Wade Hankins, Kenneth Phelps Debbie Caison, Penny Jones, Lynn Ellis, Margaret Page, Kelly S. Winfree, Debbie Caison, Lynn Ellis; Mr. and Mrs. Burncss L. Hcwctt. Mouday, Dec. 2 Julie Smith, D'Juan Pala Bryant, Raymond Bellamy, Ronnie tlobbs Holden Seniors' Christmas Party Set For Dec. 9 Holden Beach Senior Citizens wil hold their Christmas party ut Heave Fish Camp on the causeway Monday Dec. 9 at 6 30 p.m. The Dutch-treat dinner will be bul Icl style with hoi ham, turkey am (h casing, vegetables, rolls, pie, cak ami beverage I Gifts, not to exceed $3, will be ex changed. Women are asked to bring i ' gift for a woman and men should bi ing a man's gift Santa will be thert Kntertainment Includes singing c Christmas carols. There will be drawing for a Christmas tree wit handmade ornaments. Reservations must be made b Dec 2 by calling Grace People* 842-9351; Dot Bennett, 841-8918; o Myrtle llanke. 8124212 J ,<7^ A,-. /* PLAZA I SHALLOTTE ideer ed Dec. 3 yr There is a $5 registration fee. Init terested girls and their parents can y sign up at Calabash Marine and Sports Center in Calabash.' n Winners and runners-up will ride !e on a float in the Shallotte Christmas parade on Dec. 7 as well as reigning s over the festivities in Calabash Dec. s 14, the day of the boat parade. :s Admission to the pageant is $2 per person. Proceeds will be used to buy n food for needy families in Brunswick e and Horry counties during the Christmas season. lefits Hospice r> mil iiciiio iiuiuL uv v en iuu.-) cuiiiuiuiiis ty groups. Members of the Wilmington Civic , Ballet will bring dolLs and toys "to - life" as they mingle with the crowd. Drawing will be held for two Vogue ; bears with wardrobes, a handmade r quilt and a solid oak end table. I Tickets are $1 each. Festival admission tickets are $3 at ! the door or $2 when bought in adi vance n um iiuopiCc *uiuiiw^io. Hospice is a program of care and support for terminally ill patients and their families in Brunswick and neighboring counties. I Anniversaries Frankie Stanley, Ruffin Redwinc, J.B. Wright, Vickie Greer, Heather Hickman, Kermit Gurganus, Lucy Harper, Gene White; Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. White, Dr. and Mrs. B.B. Ward. Tuesday, Dec. 3 Jason Feldt, Debbie Fox, Alva R. Milliken, Amber Parker, Cameron Tucker, Karen Stanley. Wednesday, Dec. 4 J.P. Lewis, Wendell Bennett, Susan Kirby, Robin Gurganus, Heather Home, Chris I-ong, IJbby Goodman; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morton. 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