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l.lsa Wcltsgh and lllcky McKcitlum
were married Thursday, Oct. 10, In
Koskildr, Dcntiuirk
The bride is the daughter of
(iohalin WelLsgh of Oopplngen, West
Germany, and the late llelgu
Weltsgh
I lie urooin Is Ihc nrandson of Usui
I tuns of UuiKwuod uiiiI Mr. anil Mrs.
IJoyd S McKeilhun of Ash A U.S.
Army S|>cc. \ In communications
Birthdays And
Thursday, Dec. 26
Clayton ('oo|>cr, Hilly Clcmmons,
Tommy F.dwards, Clctis Clcmmons,
J. Harry White, David Ward, Amy
(' allouay, Hrenda lewis, Al Darker,
,lr ; Mr and Mrs Itandy lloldcn, Mr
and Mrs U'liuc (Irccn.
Friday, l>cc. 27
It It Ward, Dehra While, F.mcrson
Arnold, llonnie It Wilson, Sanford
l ee. I.ena Mae Jones, Pamela
(irlssolt, I'aul Wayne and Marilyn
Heaves
Saturday, Dee. 2k
Wayne Thorp, Kristl lew is, Dlckv
Cilcnti, Jennifer Itarber, Clinton
lioundtrce, Connie Davis, Mlchele
llohson. Mr and Mrs W.T Hardee,
Jim and Itarluira Campliell. Mr and
Mrs Nicky Varnum
VFW Members
The Cain I wish Veterans of Korelgn
Wars Auxiliary brought canned
goods for the needy to their
Christmas dinner |vi?rt> id Hrunswick
House Kestuurnnt Dec 9
Memtiers had collected several
boxes (nil of goods, which they
donated to the Heed Our Hungry
Children lioat Parade benefit (or
distribution to needy children in
Hrunswick and Horry counties
Soma Nance, former uuiyor of
I 'alaIwish also accepted a cash gift to
!*- shuns! with the needy
State Conductress Clara Mct'ary
presented the I'nlrlotlc Aw ant to Hill
ami Merle (iohtsbcrry She also
presented a popi'V corsage to Joan
MrMan. auxiliary poppy chalnruin
Inventory
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K'KY MrKKITHAN
a Wcltsgh
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security, direct support electronics
ninintenance and logistics, will complete
a two-year tour of duty in (>oppingen,
West Cierniany, next month.
The couple will return to Die United
States in January, with plans to
nuike their home in Kurt liuachuca,
Ariz
McKeitluin is a IW graduate of
West Brunswick IliKh School in
Shallotte.
Anniversaries
Sunday, Dee. 29
Tannine Kandall. Tabitha Wilson.
Karen l.ominac, liloria Wilson,
ItoKcr llewett, l.ibhy Hill. Sliarylene
I'iltottc.
Monday, Dee. 30
Jane Henry, Benny I nullum. Joyce
limine, Caroline Uoherts; Mr. and
Mrs It I) White III, Mr. and Mrs
KUIII.M I iU'llllCll
Tuesday, Hit. 31
Danny l.ee (inllowuy, Tin Corbett,
Shelly l.udlum. Hoots l.eonard.
Anion Uiwlng, I.nrry llolden. Ida
Mini?; Mr. and Mrs Hick Joyner.
Wednesday, Jim. 1
Kenny Ciumnnus. Ilolyn riulli|>s.
Toluyne (inuthler, .lean Ingram,
Until Altec; Mr and Mrs David .1
llatten. Mr and Mrs Stuart Cooke.
Give To Needy
As a token of their appreciation,
the auxiliary presented restaurant
owner Dorts Tyler a potnsetta
The :il members present exchanged
gifts after dinner
The auxiliary meets next on Jan 13
at 7 p in at Calabash House
restaurant
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Shallotte Couj
As Rural E!ec1
Brunswick Electric Membeishi
Corporation recently honored Mi
and Mrs. Charles S. Hewett c
Shallnttr ?<: bcin? on? of the firs
families to get electricity in the area
General Manager David J. Batte
presented the 76-year-olds with a pe
iascribed with the words, "BEM<
Salutes Hural Electric Pioneeers," ii
honor of their loyalty to the Rura
Electric Administration's (REA's
cooperative program.
The Hewetts helped generate sup
port for a local electric cooperativi
back when BEMC was established ii
1939.
"We started talking REA up am
had to get four people to sign up foi
Seniors Have F
Holden Beach Senior Citizens rah
ed funds and had fun at thei
Christmas party held I>cc. 6 a
Reaves Fish Camp.
According to a news release, abou
60 people attended the buffet dinner
including District 2 Coinmissione
Herman I-ove and Mrs. I-ove, count;
parks and recreation oersonnel am
Ouida Hcwctt, coordinator of th(
Beachcombers
Held Party
Twenty-two members of the
Beachcombers Home Extension Out
attended the club's Christmas
covered dish luncheon held Dec. 11 al
Camp United Methodist Church ir
Shallotte.
Tables were decorated with
candles and Christinas ornaments in
a holiday theme; one table was piled
liiKh with handmade gifts for
members to exchange.
Only a brief business session was
conducted by the president,
Katherine Shawver
Qnr^t/^ \ / i r I,.
JUI I I V-l V IOIIO
Senior Citizens
Santa Claus attended the Towi
('reek Township Senior Citizens' Dec
5 Christinas party bringing ? fcr.g foi
each member.
Forty-four guests attended th
covered dish dinner, exchangini
gifts afterwards.
Special guests included Brendi
Ration, wife of District 4 Commis
sioncr Frankic Itabon
At n short business meeting Doretv
Vcreen, special populations coor
dinator (or the Brunswick Count;
Parks and Recreation Department
discussed the formation of a bowlmi
team possibly in February, i
senior citizens choir is also proposer
Other program participants inclutj
ed John l.cwis, president; l.e
Wescott, chaplain; and Rudwa
Sellers, invocator.
The seniors' next meeting will b
Jan 2, at the Town Creek Townshi
Park building. All persons 56 an
over are invited.
Hapj
Thanh yo
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SflfCItD PlUSM ANIMALS & S
Die Honored
fric Pioneers
p each mile," recalled Hewett, whi
\ retired from the U.S. Anny Corps o
if Engineers.
,1 llllfn Vinrl > HaImo l_J -11
C "miu u ITiUV.ll VTOS <
i. group of batteries that we charged ti|
n with a gas generator. It lasted abou
n five to six days, but was only good foi
Z lights
a "Later, with electricity we got thi
1 small stuff, an iron and then
) refrigerator."
The Hewetts, who said electricit;
>- has been a "blessing" to them
e bought their first freezer from th<
i REA, which observed its 50th an
nivcrsary in 1985.
1 BEMC now serves nearly 31,00
r members.
:un, Raise Funds
>- Voluntary Action Center,
r A Christmas tree decorated witl
t handmade ornaments was sold, witl
proceeds going to the building fund
t attendees played a "swappint
, package" game and received gift
r from Santa Claus.
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' Youngsters
Talk Poetry
At Union
The only difference bctweei
' children and adults is how man;
' words they know and use, Brunswicl
Technical College visiting writei
' Barney Bush told a group of Unioi
Primary School students.
' Bush was leading a poetry anc
writing workshop for third-graders it
Pearlene Dcgraffinried's and Chery
Pitt's classrooms. The emphasis wa<
on self-expression and the basic tool;
it requires.
Asked how poetry can be express
ed, the children suggested dancing
singing, facial expression anc
dramatics.
He also asked the children if thcii
library had a thesaurus; they saic
yes. He encouraged them to get anc
use dictionaries and thesaur, sail
1 school media specialist Etherini
Butler.
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