Pace ••A—THE EHUNSWICK BEACON, Tbunday, April Z. 1987 To Wed April 4 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Somersett of Grissettown have announced the for- thccsiisg wedding of their daughter, Donnn jn iriiu Allen Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. ElUs Smith of Longwood. Their marriage will take place Saturday, April 4 at 4:30 p.m. at Old Shallotte Baptist Church, Grissettown, with a reception afterward in the church fellowship hall. Invitations have been sent; however, friends and relatives are invit^ PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Twenty-Three On CFTIs List Twenty-three Brunswick County students attained the dean's list for the 1986 winter quarter at Cape Fear Technical Institute. Carl E. Malpass, dean of student affairs, said the students are as follows; Joanne W. Bailey, Barbara Barajas, Sherry L Beasley, Jeffery A. Brende, Stephen W. Bvrd, Donna L. Davis, Jackie G. Farrow, Richard M. Ferrucci, Lora A. Gabrio, Stephen D. Gates, Renita J. Hender son, Amelia J. Jones, Christopher C. King, Kenneth M. Lorring, Timmy D. Ludlum, Ralph L. McLean Jr., Sherry L. Newman, Rebecca A. Nichols, Veronika B. Powell, Lawrence D. Skipper, Sharon C. Townsend, Tracy M. Tucker, Christine Waddell. Bray Re-Enl/sfs staff Sgt Thomas P. Bray, son of Percy B. and Betty J. Bray of Sunset Beach, has re-enlisted in the U.S. Air Force at Reese Air Force Base,Texas, for four years. Bray is an inventory management supervisor with the 64th Supply Squadron. Davts Named Harold Davis, a native of Southport, has heeu appointed to the N. C. Industrial Comnii^ion by Gov. Jim Martin. Davis is plant services foreman at CP&L’s Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant. He replaces Charles Clay on the commission. Finalists Chosen Two North Brunawiis High School seniors are regional finalists in the new North Carolina Teaching Fellows Scholarsliip program. They are Shannon Varia Craln- shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Crainshaw; and Richard Kevin Chaisson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Chaisson. The program was established to encourage superior students to enter the teaching profession. State win ners wdll be awarded a renewable four-year scholarship of 95,000 a year. Private Graduates Pvt. Montrel A. Jackson has graduated from the seven-week ex plosive ordnance disposal assistance course at the U.S. Army Missile and at Birthdays And Anniversaries BBQ, Bog On Menu >n Thursday, April Z April Dowless, Robert Robinson, Johnnie Corbett, Jonathan Powers, Caro! CarUsle, Matt Abbott: Robert and Barbara Stanley. Friday, April 3 ueora ncwctt, Jcff Ferrell B. Frink, Lashonda Hill, Dirk Stanley, Joe Piver, David Stanaland, Frank Lennon, Terrie Sellers; Dan and Catherine Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Boots Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Robinson. Sattuday, April 4 Josephine Collins, Bobbie Ward, Del Smith, Chris Ellis, Betty Jo Edge, Hilda Inman, Thaddeus Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Timmy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hewett. Sunday, April 5 Bridget D. Milliken, Glenda Ixiwe, Susan C. Galloway, Cheryl K. Mc- Cumbee, Chris Long, Martha Hard wick; Mr. and Mrs. Walter l.ee Galloway. Monday, April 6 Joanna Stanley, Nancy Roycroft, Holly aemmons, April Mints, Sylvia -Tv-J™. i_ e* I ,. , I **•*'»-• fcJKuMuciim, i*tt, atixM Mrs. Fred Andresky. Tuesday, April 7 David Bennett, Gerald Beck, Ron nie Holden, Alan Powell, Aggie Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Leonard, Mike and Gall Safrit. Wednesday, April 8 Kim Evans, RLnda Irving, Shirley Evans, Susie White, Tom Jones, CharUe SUgh, EUen SUgh, KeUy Stanaland, Jerry Cheers, Kim Evans, Elizabeth Milligan, Joey Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Reaves, Mr. and Mrs. John Bulow. Waccamaw Volunteer Fire and Rescue departments will hold a pork barbecue dinner and chicken bog Saturday, April 4, starting at 11 a.ni. at tlic station on N.C. 130 at Ash. Plates will cost $3.50 each, with all proceeds going to the departments. APPOllitMENf NOW for the Easter Bunny to deliver April 18 ond 19 his custom-made baskets full of goodies Munitions Center and School Redstone Arsenal, Ala. Jackson is the son of Mexia and Betty T. Jackson of Leland and a 1986 graduate of North Brunswick High School. Krom Promoted Frances A. Krom, daughter of Thurston and Helen Keeney of Sunset Beach, has been promoted in the U.S. army to the rank of lieutenant col onel. She is director of the pediatric nur sing course with the Fitzsimons Ar my Medical Center, Aurora, Colo. Causey Selected Gwen Causey, who teaches fifth grade at ShaUotte • Middle School, has been chosen to attend the North Carolina Center for the Advance- [J ment of Teaching at Western Carolina Univer- y sity at CuUowhee, a statewide progam dedicated to providing career teachers with advanced study oppor tunities. On April 7-12, she will participate with teachers of diverse backgrounds in the “Reading, Writing and Think ing" seminar. Regional writers such as Wilma Dykeman, Jim Wayne Miller and Loyal Jones will explore the links between the experiences of their past and the nature of their '.vTiting, and In turn, bow writing has shaped their thinking. Participants will examine the way writing affects the author’s perception and thought processes and will write from their own experience. Field experiences include visits to several authors’ homes. liw iMi MUNSwicK Macon' Brooks To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Warren Jr. of Shallotte have announced tbe for thcoming wedding of thetr daughter, Damita M. Brooks, and Robert Lee Gould, son of Emma Gould of Rock ingham and Jerry Allen of Shallotte and stepson of Linda Allen of ShaUotte. They will be married Sun day, May 3, at 1:30 p.m. in Pleasant HU! Baptist Church, Shallotte. Friends and relaUves of the couple are invited. Frink To Wed Made B. Frink of Sunset Beach has announced tbe engagement of her daughter, Sammie Lynne Frink of ShaUotte Point, to Richard Lee Royal of Supply. He is the son of Palmer R. Royal of Supply and Francis Williamson of Springfield, Missouri. The wedding wiU be held May 9 at 1 p.m. at the home of the bride’s- luOuier at Sunset Seacu, with a reception afterward. Friends and relatives of the couple are in vited. ^ % Canadians Attend Meeting Several Canadian visitors were among the 115 women who attended the March 18 luncheon of the North Myrtle Beach Christian Women’s Club at Ocean Creek Resport. Featured were musical numbers by soloist Chuck Saleeby; modeling of designer accessories by Vera Stevens, a former Miss South Carolina, and message by Betsy Thomas of Surfside Beach, S.C. The April 15 meeting will feature a $7 luncheon, that includes an ac cessory fashion show by J.C. Penney’s, with music by Teresa Dlemer of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and a talk by Natalie Siinj«-7n Fort Mi!! S.C. She escaped from Hungary dur ing the revolution. hi ShaUotte, caU Mildred Jackson at 754-4210 for reservations, which are required. A free nursery is pro vided. Garden Specials Cabbage Plants * Fruit Trees Lettuce Plants * Azaleas FLOWERiMB CIBBIRE In Loving Appreciation Of Our Mother And Grandmother ^C; jiV 'Sttv ;'t>-y * J'”' '■ LEAH’S NURSERY HWY. 17, JUST NORTH OF ^ SHALLOTTE. PHONE 754.6994 M- ■ Mrs. Maggie Bennett "Her children rise up and call her blessed" —Proverbs 31:28 Congratulations, Mother, on your 93rd birthday. Dr. and Mrs. William Lefits Bennett Dr. and Mrs. William LefRs Bennett, Jr. (grandson) and great-granddaughters, Lauren and Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bennett (grandson) Mr. David Bennett (grandson) INCOME TAX PREPARER DIANA CLEWiS 20 Years Experience Rotes starting at $10 for both Federal and N.C. Short Forms. ALSO QUICK COPY SERVICES Quoil Drive/Shollotte/754-8979 To be at the South Brunswick Islands ’ Oldest Gift Shop... 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