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^ I Pasr 6-A-THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Iteraday. Juaary ». 1997 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Huddle Studied In London Sheila Delane Huddle of Route 6, Shallvuc, traveled and siuuicu in Ivcndon over winter break as part Wingate College’s Wintemational study/travel program for eligible sophomores. Huddle prepared for the trip with a semesterdong seminar on London, studying its history, art, econonics, music and architecture. Those studies continued in London. earlier this month to ooe-year terms. Tedder, eervi!^ District 3, was named president; Bry*an Smith, E>istrict 9. is vice^Mesident; Kenneth Bellamy from District 8. is secretar>**treasurer; and Hubert K. Brittain of District 7 is assistant secretary-treasurer. Smith, Bellamy and Brittain are fram Brunswick County. On Deon's List Brett S. Bottcanley, son of Elneda BoUomley of Shallotte. has attained the fall semester dean’s list at Berklee College of Music in Boston. A professional music majcM*. Bot- tomley maintained an academic average of at least 3.4 on a 4.0 scale. 8EA^CRe-£/ec/s Officers of Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. were re-elected Firm Recognized Century 21 Carolina Shores Realt>’ Inc. of Calabash was recognized at a Jan. 21 sales rally in Charlotte as a 1986 Level One office for sales pro duction. Receiving awards from Centuiy 21 Real Elstate of the Carolinas for reaching the millicm dollar sales level were M.O. ’‘Mo*’ Brush and Beatrice M. Johnson, associate brokers, and Stephen M. Stein, broker-in-charge. Juniors Hold Student Arts Festival Monday ouiuriita iiuiii uu Coates To Wed Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, Jas. SS Maggie Edwards, Pia Bolton, Del Anglin, Jane Caraway, John Hamp ton. Nellie Hauser, Katie Hauser, Berwyn Inman, Tara Inman, Connie Love, Andy Osborne, Kelly Ward, Joey Williams. Carl Dickerson; Mr. and Mrs. Dairy Somersett. Mr. and .Mrs. Ronnie 0. Young. Friday, Jan. 30 A1 Willis, Marge Aurand, Ervin (Ted> Hewetl, Phillip Mayo, Timmy Hughes; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Gore. Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Trest. Saturday, Jao. 31 Phillip Mayo, Patrick Wayne McDonald, Kim Bell, Susie Sellers, I^rry Boyte, Martin Feidt, Joyce Carmichael, Sheila Allen; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Russ. Sunday, Feb. 1 Jeffrey Galloway, Chris Hewett, Grant Gore, Anne Marie Schettini. Monday, Feb. 2 Shane Stanley. Lynn Causey. Charlie Atkinson. Katrina McCullen, Erin Austin Lee. Jessica Roberts. Kim Carter, V.W. Simmons Jr; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sellers Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Weldon L. (Buddy! Coates of Route 6. Conway, S.C.. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lavonna Fae Coastes. to David Mathew I.avead«r Jr. of Route 6. Shallotte. He is the son of Mrs. Farley Jack Hutchinsou aod David Mathew Lavender Sr, both of OcQla, Ga. They will be mar ried Feb. 21 In Conway Freewill Baptist Church, Conway, S.C. No formal invitations will he sent, bot all friemis and relatives of the cou ple are invited. will compete for prizes and a chance to advance to district competition in the Shallotte Junior Woman's Club Arts Festival on Feb. 2. Entries will bedisplayctf for public viewing Monday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the multipurpose room at W'esl Brunswick High School. Davina Candela, art department chairman, said students were eligi ble to enter in a variety of categories, judged in age divisions. They include visual media such as painting and sculpture, needlework, crafts, writing (fiction, non-fiction and poetry), piano scholarship, dress revenue and public speaking. While most areas will be judged in adv’ance. public speaking entries, if Uicre are any. will be judged during the festival. The annual club arts festival in cludes competitions tor students anl Club To Serve Heart Patients Tuesday, Feb. 3 Landis Phelps. Johrjiy Craig. Bob by Davis, Bobby Long, Alan Holden, Debra Young. Doris L. Wilson. Joey Galloway, Mansel Bennett Amber Carter. William Montgomery; Mr. and Mrs. John Ratterree. Mr. and .Mrs. Willie Richardson, .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Britt Reunion Group Wants The Facts Wednesday, Feu. 4 Doris Goodrow, Pauline Tripp, Kip Young, David Kanoy III, WUHe Cur tis Fulford Sr, L.D. Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Clemmons. A committee organizing a reunion of the Shallotte High School Class of 1962 plans to compile a booklet with updated information on all class members. Information sheets have been mail ed to all classmates whose whereabouts are known, but many sheets have not been returned, accor ding to spokesman Sandra Huddle. She asks that the sheets be returned to her immediately, at Route 6, Box 464. Shallotte, NC 28459. A “cardiac club” is being organiz ed by Brunswick Hospital in Supply, with the first meeting scheduled Feb. 10 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the hospital coherence room. According to Barbara Kenr»edy. R.N., coordinator of intensive care, the club wiii serve as a support group for those who have experienced a heart attack or have a family history of heart disease, as well as their families. Meetings will be held the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m., with speakers and members to discuss aspects of heart disease and how to cope with them. Supply Club Hear^ About Tax Laws The Supply Extension Homemakers Club heard a program on the new tax laws when it met Jan. 20 at the Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. Ailcen Miles presented the infor mation from brochures suf^Ued by the Brunswick County ExtensionSer- vice. President Rosemary Whaley an nounced dates for upcoming exten sion homemakers meetings and workshops. They included a pine straw bloom workshop, 9 a.m., Jan. 29; a craft workshop. 10:30 a.m., Feb. 3, at the home of Evelyn Gun- nersen; a county cultural arts con test, 10 a.m., Feb. 12, at the gevem- ment center; and a covered dish lun cheon meeting, 10:30 a.m., Feb. 17, at the Calabash Volunteer Rescue Snuad building. Millie Evans, health chairman, led club members in physical exercises. Tickets and posters were distributed for the county* extension homemakers quilt show to be held April 4 at ShaUotte Middle School. For more information, contact the extension office at the government center In Bolivia. Jordans Have Apply For Crab Festival Bexsths A Daughter Gary “Jap" and Joyce Jordan of Ash have announced the birth of a daughter, Shaina Rac, bom Dec. 23 at 9:08 p.m. in Brunswick Hospital at Supply. Women's Club Luncheon Held She weighed six pounds, 14 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Leona Feamside of Ash and the late Ben nett Feamside. Paternal grand parents are Ray and Natalie Nichols of Supply. Boy Born To Randones Steve and Janet Carter Randone of Calal)a.sh have announced the birth of their first child, Bryan Joseph. Bom Jan. 7 in Central Carolina Hospital in Sanford, he weighed eight pounds, one ounce and measured 20.3 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Doris Carter of Calabash and the late Tech. Sgt Lenford I. Carter. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randone of Ridgeway, S.C. Ocean Creek Resort was the set ting for a Jan. 14 luncheon meeting of the North Myrtle Beach Christian Women’s Club. About 98 women from the area attended. Guest speaker was Judy E^amheart of Greensboro, who shared her rela tionship to Jesus Christ Also featured were soloist Laura Farmer ei North Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Karon Killian of Conway, S.C., who presented a display of paintings and discussed the origin of folk art painting. The February* luncheon will be held at 12: IS p.m. Feb. 18, at Ocean Creek Resort. The cost is 87, and the pro gram will include a fashion show by Victoria’s Ragpatch, a talk by Claudia Taylor and music by Donna Small. For reservations call Mildred Jackson in ShaUotte, 754-4210. Great-grandparents are Pink and Lennie White of Ash. Spring may seem a long time off, but planners of the annual Blue Crab Festival at Little River. S.C., know it’s not Applications are now available for artists and craftspersons interested in participating in the 1987 festival, tu be held May 16 and 17. As in the past, space is limited. I’hc deadline for appUcations Is March 15. Jury decisions will be completed by March 30, with aU applicants notified immediately, indicated a news release. Applications are available by writing the Blue Crab Festival, P.O. Box 828, Little River, S.C. *29566. 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