,1 KKNIIRA lUl.l.lNOTON |j Miss Brunsv\ To Be Chose Miss Bruaswick County and Little Miss Brunswick County for 1987 will be crowned Saturday in the annual scholarship pageant, which begins at 7:30 p.m. at Shallotto Middle School. Admission is $4. Twelve contestants will vie for the titles in private interviews and displays of talent. The five Miss Brunswick County contesUints will also compete in swimwear and evening gowns, while the seven girls seeking the Little Miss Brunswick County crown will compete in party dress. More than $1 .GOO will bo awarded in scholarships and cash, and Miss Brunswick County will progress to the Miss North Carolina competition, a Miss American preliminary pageant. Susan Ellen Holth of Southport, the current Miss Brunswick County, and Nancy Smith. Little Miss Brunswick County 198?>. will crown their successors. Contestants for Miss Brunswick County 1987 arc: ?Mica Hadnot, 17, daughter of Col. and Mrs. James Hadnot of Supply, a West Brunswick High School student whose talent is dance; ?Jennifer Kyc, 20. a student at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, whose talent is jazz dancing; ?Lorri Bowling, daughter of Mrs. Vera Bowling of Bolivia, a freshman at UNC-W and former Teen Miss Brunswick County, whose talent is piano; ?Anna Varnam, 22. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Varnam and a graduate of Brunswick Technical CEDAR GRCA McGill, Choirs BY BARBARA T. HEWETT ^ Rev. Harry R. B| McGill. g&| evangelist fruru i-atia, S.C., is the H| featured speaker t at Pleasant ^ 5 Grove Mis> ' ) sionary Baptist Church in ^^ Shallutte this razis week, with the final services Dec. 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. McGill Ls a popular preacher at local revivals. Appearing with him are The Christian Singers and the Sludlotte Gospel Choir, and WVCB's "Moments of Inspiration" gospel program. The choirs, directed by Lcroy Warren and Joyce Johnson, are celebrating their anniversaries. The public Ls invited. Church Visited Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church's Crwn<>l Phnir mill >\netnr recently chartered a bus and look choir members, the pastor, church members and friends to Second New Bethel Baptist Church on Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem. Cedar Grove native Dwight Bryant is the ha SPORT n ' Seaside Plaza, Hwy. ^POPULAR PRICED % *APP i ^ u. Sr ??liI V i J iy} All skirts, shirts, pant Vbk^ sweatsuits 20% off c "irj Some racks or v fV// . Stop by Today! Si iSn^Vrt?*. Open Monday-Sai '\ VW \ll \N \ ll\ A< IS III ( M(I>M H MAllY II /ick County ;n Saturday College, whose talent is singing: ?Angela Crawford, 17. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Crawford Jr. and a West Brunswick High School K?ninr U'llnu. tnlnnt ic clnalnn Contestants for Little Miss Brunswick County are as follows: ? Mary Heather Williamson, 6, daughter of DeCarol and Jan Williamson of Ocean Isle? Beach, whose talent is singing; ?Rosalyn Dalee McDowell, 8, daughter of Dale and Ruby McDowell of Winnabow, whose talent is piano; ?Kcndra LaDanc Bullington, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bullington of Ocean Isle Beach, whose talent is tap dancing; ?Lawahana Hyacinth Gardner, 7. daughter of Joyce Gardner of Bolivia, whose talent is singing; ?Jennifer Elizabeth Stanley, 6, daughter of Martha Stanley of Shallotte, whose talent is tap dancing: ?Shauna Marce Guyton, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dural Guvton of (.eland, whose talent is jazz dancing; ?Stacy Leigh Pye, 7, daughter of Lisa H. Pye of Shallotte, whose talent is jazz dancing. Bill Rrown of Charlotte will be master of ceremonies. He is a former host of P.M. Magazine in Charleston, S.C., and a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. The Miss Brunswick County Scholarship Pageant is sponsored by Scholarship Pageants of Brunswick County. Inc. 'E AREA NEWS ; Lead Services minister of music there. Meeting the group were Ravon and Gina Gore and Leo and I,ori Gore and their families of Greensboro. Among the visitors were their kinswoman Mattie L. Hewett 1 former Cedar Grove columnist t and her sister, Clvdia H. Gore of Whiteviile, Rev. Gregory llewett and wife Anne of Raleigh and Deborah Gore Gause. An inspiratioiud program in word and song, a fellowship luncheon was held in the church dining hall. Women flather The Ocean View Women's Union will convene Saturday. Dec. 13. at 9:30 a.m. at Pleasant View Missionary Baptist Church in Thomasboro, where Rev. Samuel Stanley is pastor. Pearlie Billiard will preside. The public is invited. Ilappy Birthday Iluppy Birthday to twins Amelia Versetta and Aurelia Vidella Hewett, Wyatt Smith, I.urinda Davis, Doug Thomas, Ottice Bryant. Wilma B. Williams. Rev. Lonnic Mitchell, Richard Devon Bernard, James Gnusc, Carolyn Galloway, Mildred L.T. Staton ami Patricia Reed. LL'S SWEAR i -70 o nrv.i c~70 cqaq MAi I / 7 ? 7U<)( J/ 7 JOUO ' LADIES' ond MEN'S AREL jjjj k r^5<X ir Christmas shopping w s, blouses, blazers and xR >ur already low prices! e even to price! 'jT zes XS to 5X Large , ,t\V/ turday 9 am-5 i, i mam m ANNA VARNAM I PEOPLE IN Shallofte Youth Bryan Keith lx>gan. Hi. son of Cecil and IJelina I.ogan of Shallotte, received the F.ag 1 c award. the +~- Hfl highest honur HgrA JL presented the Boy Scouts of nU America, in a court of honor H ' Nov. 30 at ' ^ Shallotte Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dan Norman, pastor, was the principal speaker. Also participating were Logan's father and Scoutmaster, Cecil Logan Jr.. and the troop committee headed by William T. Sledge. Keith Logan has served as Senior Patrol Lender in Troop 287. sponsored by the American Legion Post 247. He is a West Brunswick High School student. Claims Title Love Williamson, daughter of DeCarol and Jan Williamson of crowned North School in Wilmington. Competition categories in the Wilmington Jaycees event included personal inter\'icw, on-stage interview and party dress. Evans Trained Evans lias completed 12 weeks of one I4K Ladles' Diamond Bands $279 i up Help T Holiday Sp Give Diar S :: i *-r %i I/4 Ct. $399 I RISORr PLAZA HWY. 17 S [RMSl SHALIOTTI. NC 28459 I V& (919)754-7544 l*m I I I.I ln\ MM >^l M..H , ' ' i.OKKI ROWLING JKNNIFKI THE NEWS ) Is Eagle Scout station unit training at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning. Ga. ' He learned all duties of a rifle or mortar squad. He Is the son of the Rev. Emanuel B. and Shirley I.. Evans of Route 2, Bolivia. Wins Sailboat Grace E. Russell of Leland is one of 25 customers to win prizes in the Revco Drug Store chain 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes. She won a Precision 13 sailboat. ross State boards Hubert S. Reaves and Clark L. Sizemore. sanitarians with the Brunswick County Health Department. recently qualified in testing by the State Board of Sanitarian Examiners. Passage of the test plus two years of practical experience are required to become a registered sanitarian in North Carolina. A health department employee for three years. Reaves attained registration. Sizemore will qualify on Sept. 23, 1987. upon completion of his second year with the department. Completes Course Army Pvt. 1st Class Timothy \V. White has completed a ur.it and organization supply specialist course : ! the U.S. Armv Oiiartormnster School at Fort Lee. Va. The son of Mildred (Mickey) O. White of Shallotte. he is a 1985 graduate of West Brunswick High School. ~| ~ ~ i 'A**-, i . S-~ I 2 Diamond l.ickci I 4 Ct. ?550 $5 he arkle... > nonets St?u(inR.u ^ 49f I OK Princess Ring I-IK Annivi $72 ~ BRITTS IEWELERS TIIK BKUNSWICK BEACON. Thursday. December II. I98G?I'agc 7-A JKNNlMvIt KI.I7 A RK1II STANI.KV ^ IIOSAI.YN UAl.KF. MCDOWF.I J. dladiei. rpa<i/u&rt<i v.W CHRISTMAS SALE T Kin ., c . . , -."k"'cih jncuicia Lajawajfi 30% to 50% Off Welcome ''I C.U'j.'Ilb,! 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