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i'agi* \ 1 hi: hkt NSWU k bf.al Local Girls V Two Holden Beach area girls will represent the N.C. Fourth of July Festival during the coining year. Dayiia I ce Kainscy. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Donald Ue Haniscv of Holder Beach. was crowned Miss Na . Fourth of July ami Arnatiiia Causey, daughter of Mr and Mrs Hobby Causey, also ot Hulden Heach. was crowned l ittle Miss Fourth of July in the joint pageant held Sntur uay in cuuunpori. They suecceu i andace seniors of Ixing Beach and Kelly Nicole White of Shallottc rvsjtoetiv ely The IvC fourth of duly Festival, held annually in Southport. is the suite's official Independence Day observance. During her reign. Miss Ramsey will travel extensively promoting the festival, the South port-Oak Island area and Brunswick County in general. Traveling with her at various times will be Iter parents as well as c-iaperones Connie I.cdgeit and Susan Justice. She will receive :? $1,000 scholarslup. up to three appearance gowns and a trophy. DAVN.A RAMSEY Knights Begin 'C For the next two weekends. July 11-12 and 18-19. Knights of Columbus from Our l-uiy of the Rosary Council will collect fumls Cor the menlally relaraec. In the annual national project. "Operation T.ainb". Knights dLstribule Toots ie Roll candy in local shopping areas and ask for donations. Last year, said Grand Knight Roger W. Fuller. $2,000 was collected Birthdays And Thursday. July 10 Kathryn Rlalock, George F. Wilson, Laura Aileen Spencer. Roger Morton. Wendy Milligan. Geof Wilson. Karen G allow ay. Darrvl Mofft't. Dallas C. Phelps. Ruddy Stanley. Jerry Freilas, Sharon COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE ?fVlini LDlmds ? VsrC'Cai t3"'? ?Micro binds Carpet ?Wallpaper ?Draperies ? Pictures Rub) Floyd < "r ' (Jcenn M&le 3 Ocean ifi'e I'jcfiO'i i6.o Beoon Causeway 579-6Q91 ' 1*. "?if BPUNSAIC fei/f.QN OUR SPECIALS J CONTINUE AT... <JFROSTIHG & BLEACH ocr .ir y??' 50D rvtVJ J )J IQUVi 2a 'DEBBIE'CUMHEE StyliM/D<*s?gr?f?r Owner/Sty Acrylic Noil Spec oliSt Aciylic N 4 ON, I'hiirsiUn. .lulv 10. 10S6 Vin Pageants Miss lliiiiboy. a 1086 graduate West linillSWiCk ItClUVi, I'l'll poled ill the liW and 1086 Mis Hi itiisivivk vV-anty Pageants. placm as first runner-up and earning th Miss Congeniality vote in the 108 event It's going to be a lot of fun." sh said of the reign that will end at tri close of next year's N C Fourth u July Festival. Tin so excited " Catherine Melissa Hart, dauglite ill Mr Mr* 1,1'tlO H:?rl .1 Southport, was tunned Miss Cor geniality at the pool-side pagear Saturday. Hunner?-up in the Miss Fourth e July event were Pawn IV Heiuby daughter of Pr. and Mrs. Uirry Hem by of Southport. first: and Sony. Keneo'Villiams. daughter of Mr. am Mrs Milton Williams of Shallotte, se cond. In the little Miss event, firs runner-up was Carrie Daniel It Johnson, daughter of Cheryl am Jimmy Herring of Bolivia. The sc cond runner-up was Kendra I a Dam Bulling ton. daughter of Bill am I-aDane Bullington of Ocean IsU Beach. AMANDA CAL'SEY Operation Lamb in Brunswick County. Checks were presented to the Brunswick Interagency Project and Cape Fear Council Bo> Scouts of America foi their work with the mentally V.an dicapped. Jim Whetzel is coordinating "Operation I.ainb" in Soulhport anc the surrounding beach area, whilt Harr> Rober h?s ciuugt* of tin southern portion of the county A r~\ * f /-* r-\i ii f/vc?i $ui i&b Cooke, Forest Temple: Bill and Donna Salmon. Friday. July 11 Jim Love, Shannon Gurganus. Percy Woodard, Sarah K. Viego, Rudy Beck; Joe and Clinny Temple, Scott and Patti Hewett. Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Buss. Saturday, July 12 Erin Cavedo, Tommy Kirby, Kicky Joyner, Jr., Frank Causey, Darryl Moffelt; Bill and Catherine Faver. Mr and Mrs. Allison Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Baxley. Sunday, July 13 Vonetta Stumbling Rear. Anne Pin to. tarry Branch, Parks Fields; ('arson arid Judy Durham. Monday, July 14 Fitzgerald Hankins. Tina Ferguson, I.eOean Milliken, Bill Agee, Thomas Ratson. Tuesday, July 15 Glenn Kye, Rachel Hollis, Ted MaKPIO* I If I'aMh 1711, Gainey, l.inda Reaves, Heel Crowell, Ilozell Hcwetl, Wilber C Hewett; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bellamy. Wednesday. July 16 Denise Gray, Darrcll Cheers Jerry Gurganus, Edith I'igott, Gertrude Phelps; Mr. and Mrs. Ilnvi Stanley. Mr and Mrs. Kelly Todd. beauty C otu i PERM SPECIAL I REG t Mow $28 \ HOLDEN BF.TTY JU KING rlisi/Designer St/list/Dpsigrwr oil Specialist Acry'ir Nail Specialist July 26 L Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siii? of Supph Whtteville have announced ihe upennii and Steve. Their wedding is planued .1 Church in Supplv Friends and relativ Lions Off To f Sliallotto ! .Kins got their new club year off to a "roaring" start on July J with Harry t. Pigott officiating at iiis first meeting :is president. The major goal for the club this year, lie announced at the transition tnoeting. is to furnish a seeing eye dog and training to a member of the community. Guest speaker was Darnell Wlutt | ... . i l-V(M!UIIfl.l III I AMdl-SC ' Seniors Set Celebration t The Holden Beach Senior Citizens will hold their annual Christmas in iui> celeb) a lion July 26 at Coastaliare Park in N.C. 130 i Holden Beach lioadi. said Myrtle Hanke. secretary. Memlwrs are seeking contributions of clothing. lo(xl or appliances tliat can he sold for the benefit of the building fund i Members gather July 14 at 0:30 1 p.m. at Joe's Barbecue in Shallotte for a social meeting. Evans Have Baby Girl Tracy Mvrle Kvans was born at 10: (6 p m. June 27 to John and Pam Evans of Ash. Born at I.oris Community Hospital in I-oris. SC.. Tracy weighed four pounds, 14 ounces and was 16 3? inches in length. Her maternal grandparents are Robert and Cindy Tracy of Atlanta, Ga., and the late Polly O'Brien. Paternal grandparents are Fess and Mitchells Evans of Ash and the late Myrle H Evans. I , a*va,.k * * l j iNursery Klrphant Kars I I 1 - I HIMil ?430 t I | < 10 ?Tiik>i north of .,r> IJC? i7 Von r?i 0 10 0. Sulufdof 9 V to 1 i | >53 : " lection, FREE FACIAL BY Oil OF MINK WITH EACH PERM 1 OR FROSTING & BLEACH TANNING BFD $?00 PER SESSION "vE WAl.K IMS WELCOME 842-4967 GRAY PBOrrSSIONAL HLDG ( AC 10 1101 OEM REALM RO MON ERI 9 9. SA t V I>b?. >H< nmr?i*iQ BiACQn \ ~ *JF7 i h t j " jOKik jf j r ? ?? v i )a/e Se/ and Mr. and Mrs. Powell llrowor of ing marriage of their children. Kath> uly 26 at p.m. at Mt. IMsgnh Baptist i'S of the ? ouple arc invited. Roaring' Start advisor with the Pentagon, reported club publicist Jess Parker. Whitt discussed a wide range of foreign policy issues, commenting on topics ranging from disarmament to aid for contras hi Nicaraugna. Whitt is the son of I .ion Darnell Whitt of Ocean hie Reach Psgott presented petiect attendance awards to Lions James Bellamy, IA'onard Ferguson. Bnbbv Long. Ktheridge Ludlum. .less Parker and Percy Woodard. Long also received the past president's pin He presented Maynard Owens with the Lion of the Year" award for the l!kt>-86 club year. Summer Lodies' White ?, Uniforms R Me"s 1/2 OFF 20% OFF i r ' W *1- 2,.'1 C*?r?,n "?egulf K.ttft HwftUd f ?*|ct Kodacolor VR Film ,m'L/ 2 FOR lb .jLO&Sjk . J4-50 J&M VUrf 12.88 Polaroid Camera "' 128.88 ?' /.*/m Time Zero and Polaroid 600 Film $8.99 JCu DEPARTMENT S mssMnssm Main St., Shal Itff, tul BPnuswicr Bl At f>T4 ^r^ilr Discoy f housct kfT~~ an<*gn "M//X 1 i fim On the causeway. Suit* Ocean Isle Boa i Mousrwcrc one accessory packages for 1 ! your house or condo o,,v< CdlI 754 6890 I FIRST nilfil m " - - " w a ^ vriBal n r AT OUTLET Ju: ^en's V 1* (Skirts < V ~ > " \ vi ,*r% /) * f y? 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