Pageant S< To Pick N m? _ LI ? ! ?>"* ii ^ ui ui idwi^iv Eight young women will compete for the title of Miss Brunswick County 1986 Saturday, Dec. 14 atShallotte Middle School. The pageant, sponsored by Scholarship Pageants of Brunswick County Inc.. begins at 7:30 p.m. Also selected that evening will be Little Miss Brunswick County 1986. The winner of the pageant will represent Brunswick County in the 1986 Miss North Carolina Pageant. The title is currently held by Belinda Jacobs of Inland. The contestants are: ivuuni acucc oiagit* 01 ucean isic Beach who will perfonn a baton routine. She is a graduate of Western Carolina University; Susan Ellen Holth of Southport who perform 3 jam dar.rc. She was Miss Brunsw ick County 1983: Sharon Marie Nellcnbach who will perform a tap dance. She is a student at UNC-W; Patty Melissa Dennis of Shallottc who will sing in talent competition. She is a graduate of Southeastern Community College; Dayna lee Ramsey of Holden Beach who will perform a tap dance. She is a student at UNC-W: Pamela Kellum Cannady who w ill perform a jazz dance. She is a student at Brunswick Technical College; Veronica l.ynn Phelps of I eland who will sing in talent competition. She is a student at Campbell University; I.orri I.vnnette Bowling of Bolivia who will perform a piano solo She is a student at John Robert Powers School in Raleigh All contestants will compete in swimwear. evening gown, talent and interview segments. Master of ceremonies for the pageant will be Jack Williams of Kayettevillc. Williams has been in PEOPLE IN THE NEWS W/'ns AAiss Carolina Baby Title Megan Elizabeth Farmer, the 2 0 m o n t h o 1 (I da ETfiVP^H ( hristopher BwBt Sarah Farmer of Bolivia, won the ?- ~ flg title r"jk,* Carolina Christinas Ha by ? Saturday, I >c< 7, B in a cystic fibrosis benefit pageant at Whiteville High School She won the 13- to 24-month babies' division and will compete in June l'?8i, in a national pageant at Myrtle Beach, S (' She also received the Miss L'SA Princess Award for raLsing money foi cystic fibrosis New Agronomist Hubert Dale Edwards, a Washington. N C native, will work in Brunswick. Columbus, Cumberland. Bladen. Harnett. Hoke. I are. Moore. Kobeston and Scotland counties as a regional agronomist, replacing I.ynn Howard of Kh/abethtown who was transferred to another region fldwards will be stationed in l.umberton and can be reached at 19191 738-7217 Prize Winner r>*k~! -/ C..ewJ.. - * VJIV1I i imp I vo . > t n sn i o ?j v?t Cll roses and two steak dinners, grand Drues given bv Isjnna l.vnn's Florist at the grand opening of the business in Shaliotte this past weekend wholesale SHALLOTTE Siecfriic SUPPLY phor?e 919 754 6000 3tu rday ?w Miss County volved in modeling, theatre and television work for ten years and has acted professionally in New York. He was featured performer in the 1983 and 1985 Miss North Carolina Pageants. Other guests will include Miss Burlington. N.C. Spot Festival Queen. N.C. Oyster Festival Queen and Princess as well as Junior and Teen Miss Brunswick County. The five judges will include Kathryn Zollars, director of the Miss Fayetteville Pageant: Joe McCartor of Clover. S C. who is a field director for the Miss South Carolina Pageant; Jean Broadway of Bishopville, S.C., director of the South Carolina Queen of Cotton Pageant: Max Bell of Asheboro, director of the Miss ltan - .aiid /iiii \ I..... ? ~r 41 1 .'iuiiisuii ui Lit-1 ui-cii, u uance instructor and former Moore County Junior Miss and Miss Aberdeen. Tickets are $4 and may be purchased at the door. m for r' . w:sk;ms microwa\ Offers Cookint with DUAL Microwave ^ LIMITED I WARRANTY Sg . ' W I I I " >v3*<f ~~ ~ ' _ Model JET2 I 4cu ft oven cavity Cooking Complete Remin< cycle is finished Word Prompting Display p instructions Up to 1?-Hour Delay Start 10 Power Levels mm* A ***, M ? U? # ' ^ -*? ^BS3L--v ?Hl ^8l8 ROBIN RF.NF.K Sl.AGl.K LORRI l.YNNETTK BOWI.INC. 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