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Page C-A—THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thanity, Febmary S, 19S7 To Wed Feb. 14 Cynthia A. Hawkins of Hartsville, S.C., and ADen K. Brittain of Bolivia win be marricu SatuFday, Feb. 14, at 3 p.m. at Andocfa Baptisi Church, Midway Road, Bolivia. She is the daughter oi Mrs. Patsy of Hartsville, S.C., and JudsoD Hawkins Jr. of Bolivia. Ibe groom- elect is the son of Mr. and hlrs. Hubert K. Brittain of BoUvla. Friends and relatives are invited to the wedding and the reception im mediately afterwards. To Marry In June Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Hardee of Shallotte have announced the engagement of her sister, Sosan Thames Usher of Shallotte, to Donald Eugene Eggert of Village Point Road, Shallotte, formerly of Long Beach. He is the son of Eugene and Evelyn Eggert of Roxboro. A June 27 riverfront wedding ir plan ned at the N.C. Baptist Assembly, Oak island. This Week's Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, Feb. 5 Jay Dosher, Ben Wilson, Flora R. Johnson. Janie King, Felicia Stanley, Rebecca Hewett, Kevin MulhoUand; Ken and Ann Lohr. Friday, Feb. 6 Don Eggert, Dianne Richardson, Mandi Page, Perry Lee Johnson, Chris Camp^ll, Emily Ratteirec, Gary Ross Galloway, Danny Stanaland, LtlUan .Ann Stanley, Nellie Phelps, David Dawson. Saturday, Feb. 7 Daniel Richardson, Marvin Joshua Stanley, Amy Morton, Betty Har- relson, Tanya Long, Ken Ferguson Jr., Andy Anderson, Eva Corbett: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allemore, Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton, Lois and Drew Griffin. Sunday, Feb. 8 Emma Lea Caison, Sandy Bland, Michse! Rt^ers, Terr>' Barbee, Charles Fox in, Cathy MiiiJgan, Beulah Bennett, Michael Winfree, Glynna Redwine; Mr. and Mrs. Wray King, John and Pat Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bellamy. Monday, Feb. 9 Pat Fenton, Mary McQueen, Ramona Home, Marshall Henry, Danny Hostetler, Lou Smith, Glenda Dennis, Janice Gore, Marshall Henry, Eric Kirby, Tanya Wooten, Davey Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. John ABWA Hears Talk On Pornography Brunswick Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Association (ABWA) members saw an educational side program on por nography at their January meeting. Sandra Robertson defined por nography, explained how women and children are made its victims, and suggested ways to stop it. Afterwards, Vice-President Betty Jo Edge conducted a besinees ae^ Sion. Ways aiul Means Chairman Mary Owens announced the success of a November turi(ey fundraising project and discussed future pro jects. Clubwomen also began plarinirig a spring membership drive. The Feb. 12 meeting will feature a program on drug abuse. It will be held at Joe's Barbecue in Shallotte at 6:30 p.m. Interested women may at tend. CO/^LETE INTERIOR DECUKAI iNG SERVICE —Mini blinde —Vertical blinds —Mlcr^ blinds —Carpet —Wallpaper —Draperlea —PIcturea ✓JT Jf 3 OcMn )»ie Squara Ocean Baacb Causeway B7e-eosi LOO uumwtex MACON Tandy. Tuesday, Feb. 10 Norma Chassin, Joseph Lancaster, Terr>’ Reed, Alex White, Virginia Detrie, Danny Holden, Raymond Kramer, J.R. Williams. Wednesday, Feb. U Meagan Whitney Potts, Brad Stanley, Lisa Register, Harry Somersett, Shane Hardee, Allen Bellamy, Sara Watts, Kevin Ander son, Whitney Todd, Jim Ballou, Don Hewett, Abigail Brown, Nancy Hamilton, Margie Hewett; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ru^cs, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leonard. Pilot Club Recognizes Teachers The Pilot Club of South Brunswick Islands observed Teacher Apprecia tion Month in January. Members treated teachers and staff at Shallotte Middle, Union Primary and West Brunswick High schools to homemade cakes, cookies and drinks each Wednesday for three weeks, reports spokesman Jill Richards. "We are proud of our teachers and take notice of their dedication to our youth." said Greta Bolick, project division coordinator. Also, the club has added four new members, Pam Pahl, Sue Chapman, Cathy Lawing and Sylvia Shaimon. President Sherry Roseman has been appointed Extension Area Leader for the North Carolina District, helping to develop new clubs. In this area, WhitevUle has been targeted as the pt^bie a»c a new Pilot Club, said Richards. We Sell Happiness EVEBYTHiNS IN THE STORE 25% OFF We've re-opened following our store fire. Thanks for your patience daring the brief time we were dosed. ■ AYAFAI V/ V Y V/JLV/JL (9 I RESORT rUIA HWY. 17 S SHAllOTTt. NC 284SR (919)754-7544 % Lay-A-Way 918 S. MADISON WHITEVILU, NC 2R472 (919)642.5559 Couples Review Tax Changes Extension Home Economist Mar)’ Ru^ discussed the Tax Act of 1986 and its effect on taxpayers at the Jan. S nievuTig M the Guy's and IToUs Ex tension Homemakers Club. She also distributed copies of highlights of the law to the 13 members present. Club members accumulated 164 hours of volunteer service since iheir l>ee. 18 meeting, it was reported. .loan and Ed Robinson are to repre sent the club at a Senior Adult Coun cil meeting at the Brunswick County tiovenunent Center Cafeteria on Feb. 17. Homemakers Wiii Visit Center Bolivia Extension Homemakers are planning a Feb. 14 Valentine's Day party for residents of Ocean Trail Convalescent Center in Southport. Two new members were annouiii'- cd, Eiiaabeth and Don Trenton ^ Boiling Spring Lakes. Investments Are Topic For AARP Plans were made at thetr Jan. 27 meeting at the home of the Herbert Bryants, attended by 17 members. They also planned a covered dish dinner for the February meeting. Presiding was Vice-President Thelma Dunn. Later in the ineetbig, she was elected president succeeding Edith Hoy, who has resigned her club duties due to illness. Alice Perkis was elected vice-president. Members also discussed a proposal for a 911 emergency response system for the county, noting that Interested persons should express their opinions cn the idea to the county commis sioners. The Pilot Club of the SouUi Brunswick Islands, which is backing the project, plans a follow-up liiccung in May. Investing for inccmie in the '80s is Uie subject of a talk by Putnam Fund representative Glen Jones at the Feb. 5 meeting of Caiabasli Chapter 3640 of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the Calabash Volunteer Fire Depart ment. For one hour before the meeting, blood pressure readings will be taken by Jackie Fennel, R.N. Old eyeglasses to donate to lions Club International may be brought to the meeting. Guests are welcome, said Edith rnrrell. .siMkesinan. At the January meeting, Debbie Smith presented an educational pro gram on health foods and nutrition. She explained how nutrients found in foods help promote growth for the body. Committee reports were given by Gloria Bryant, certified volunteer units; and by Lucester Mosley, ctiltural arts. Club members also were provided information on recent changes In the taz laws. Devotions were given by Charles Brown and birthday greetings were extended to Elizabeth Williams. 'Plush Animals •Chokin Plates •Music Boxes •Bells, Mugs •Sandicast Animals • I om twiark Gnomes •Sebastian Miniatures -l/omo, v^iwwi is, Uecoys •David Winter's Villages ^tne €^4d€ynA/ f 10% DSSCOUNT TO SENIOR CITIZENS ON ALL OREETINGS CARRS CADSCN twin creek PLAZA/SHALLOTTE/754-9968 CADTO &Gim MON SAT 9-6, FRIDAY 9-9 iLT. C^ilSItlNGEIS’S D ■ R * E • S * S SHOP Winter Clearance Contiiues VAan off BeUs ^ lot Off tedV \a\ rci spec-'" 60^ 0*1 i. Don’t Miss This Sale! ■ 1 Hwy. 1 79. Shallotte Toward Brierwood Golf Club In Meadow Square cm? THt MgmwiCK WACC3N Monday-Saturday 9:30-5:30 754-7658 Annette Todd Carringer/Ownet MasterCard and VISA Welcome
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