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Junior, Teen Miss Crowned
A Shallotte girt won the Junior
Miss Brunswick County title Satur
day while a Iceland girl was crowned
Teen Miss Brunswick County.
Kim Rochelle Davis, 10, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Davis ot
Shallotte, was crowned Junior Miss
Brunswick County.
M^ss Davis, a fifth-grader at
Shallotte Middle School, sang
“American Folk Trilogy" for her
talent competition.
the 1986 Teen Miss, Crystal William
son of Ix'land.
In the Junior Miss category, first
runner-up was Robin Ann Campbell,
12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jantes
Campbell of tVean Isle Beach. Miss
Campbell, a sixth-grader at Shallolte
Middle, tap danc^ to “Fascinating
Ithvthm" for her talent.
Tami Lynn Smith, 13, daughter of
Mr, aivl Mrs. John Bateman of
Lcland, was crowned Teen Miss
Brunswick County.
Miss Smith, an eighth-grader at
Wilmington Christian Academy,
sang a contempory Christian song for
her talent
The pageants, held at Shallotte
Middle School, arc sponsored by the
Scholarship Pageants of Brunswick
County, Inc. The wmners succeeded
the 19S6 Junior Miss, Mamie
VVillianvson of Ocean Isle Beach, and
Second runner-up in the Junior
Miss category was Ixwi Kae Clausey,
11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby-
Causey of Holden Beach. Miss
Causey, a sixth-grader at Shallotte
Middle, sang contemporary Ctuis-
tiaii songs for her talent
Other contestants in the Junior
Miss competition were l.,awanda
Tanya Sellers, 11, of lA'land: Jen
nifer Carrie Baxter, 10, of Southport;
Anne-Marie Woodard, 10, of Supply:
and liori Cheryl Moose, 13, of Bolivia.
In the Teen Miss competition, first
runner-up was l.e$iie Diane Causey ,
15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby-
Causey of Holden Beach. Miss
Causey, - a ninth-grader at West
Brunswick High School, sang cott-
temporary Christian songs for her
talent
Second runner-up in the Teen Miss
contest was Lane Beth Tripp, 14,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam
Tripp Sr, Miss Tripp, an eighth-
grader at Shallotte Middle, Jau
danced for her talent
Other contestants in the Teen Miss
contest were Kerri Lynn Barbee, 14,
of Ocean Isle Beach and Natesha
Evonc Gore, 13, of Shallotte.
Each of the winners received 5125,
crvwu ni'iu tfcphy-. Each cf the
nmners-up received trophies.
Lori Lynctte Bowling, Miss
Brunswick County 1M7, served as
mistress of cerenMnics, with David
Clegg serving as master of
cerenwnies.
Special entertainment was provid
ed by Shanna Guyton, Little Miss
Brunswick County 1987, Terry
Willetts of Bolivia and Kristi
Moshoures, 1985 Teen Miss.
Democrotic Women
To Meet June 2
The Brunswick County Democratic
Women wUI nieet June 2 at the Coun
try Kitchen in lx>ng Beach.
On May 17, the Democratic Women
held a tea at tlie public assembly
building in Bolivia.
Fifty-two women attended the
meeting while 17 new members join
ed. A skit was also given by the
members.
Christine Vercen and Mary Stanley
won the best decorated table. Sylvia
Ludluin entertained the group by
playing a “remember what you’ve
seen” game. Door prizes were also
given away.
For more information about
Peoples, pre.sident, 842-9351.
To Wed June 6
Geneva Mae Kirby of Supply and John Daniel Kelly of Durham have aa-
nounced their forthcoming marriage Saturday, June 6, at 3 p.m. In Share.i
United Methodist Church near Holden Beach. A reception will follow in the
church fellowship hall. Friends and relatives are Invited.
AT SHALLOTTI POINT
BRING HOME
TKE^RFArON
On Sole At
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Todds Have
Baby Girl
Henry F. Tonn, MS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglas “Doug”
Todd Jr. of Supply have announced
the birth of a daughter, Jayne Marie,
on April 22.
announces the opening of
his private practice in
Her maternal gram^iarents are
Hampton and Shirley Hewett of Sup
ply, and her paternal grandparents
are Roy and Pinta Todd of Supply.
F*atemal great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bellamy of
Supply and Mrs. Robie Todd of
Shallotte. Paternal great-great-
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Bellamy Sr. of Shallotte.
Jayne Marie was named in honor
of her maternal great-grandmother,
1-ena Jayne Robinson, who died
March 4,1987.
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Beauty Spot Recognized
Vereen To Wed
A spot that reaps conUnnous praise from passersby,
the plaza at the Ocean Isle Beach intersection, has
earned May Yard oi the Moath honors from the Long
Bay Garden Chib. It recently presented Ocean Isle Sei^
vice Center with the prize a^, as part ofits own efforts
to beautify the county, a watermelon red crape myrtle.
Shown above, from the left, are Service Center
Manager Randall Abernathy; Long Bay Garden Club
President Sibyl McLamb; owner Fleet CroweU;
Building and Maintenance Manager William Frank
Cause; and Long Bay member Prances Gravatt The
area has always been weU-landscapcd, bnt alter the is-
tcrsecUgn was vridened, said Gravatt, CrowdTs team
restored it better than ever, with year-round color.
“It’s done truly for the commonlty to enjoy,” she said.
The beds were designed by Roy Roscoe, not pictured,
who also grew the flowers from seed.
Lillie Dorene Vereen of Bolivia,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Vereen, and John Scott Jenkins of FT.
Bragg, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Jenkins, will be married May 30 in a 2
p.m. cerememy at Little Macedonia
Baptist Church in Supply. A recep
tion will follow at the bonne of the
bride's parents.
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SEASIDEIa
Birthdays And Anniversaries
Thursday, May 21
Tracey Henry. James F. Hewett,
Kyle Jones, Gina Thotsen, Alicia
Hickman, Faye McCall, Frances
Gray.
Friday, May 22
Eric Eva^ William Kelly Roach,
Reggie Smith, Trina Osborne, Sara
Truesdale, Terry D. Phelps, Dee
Stanley, Brooke Ellen Watson, Don
na Salmon, Liza White; Mr. and Mrs.
Terry D. Phelps, John and Pririlln
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Milliken,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett, Hubert
and Ophelia Bellamy.
Satnrday, May 23
Thomas Miles, Cathy Locklear,
Stephanie Limer, Mildred Lewis,
BeOi Willis, Jason Woodard, Calvin
Babson, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray; Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hewett, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Monroe, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Caison, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hin
son.
Snnday, May 24
John Keith Hewett, Casey Reeves,
Dr. J.B. Greenwood Jr., Brenda
Clemmons, Vicki Jones, Leo Johnson
Jr.; John Howard and Eva Gore, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Alan Holden.
Monday, May 25
Stephanie Long, Bruce P(^, Keith
Smith. Juanita Hewett, Steve
Freitas, Jamie Hewett, Anita Gales,
Candice Brac&e Smith, Paul Jones,
Ida Mae Hamilton, Tim Carter, Bill
Waples, Deborah Swarts; Mr. and
Mrs. Milton N. Harper, Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Parker, Jr.
Tnesday, May 28
Robert Burcham, Jr.. Patsy
Hewett, Patty Hawkins, Joseph
Ramm, Robert J. Rudd, R«>bert Bur
cham Jr., Saramie Leonard, Sara
Massingale; Ronnie and Deborah
Champion.
Wednesday, May 27
Ashlie Lauren Frink, Keith Brown,
Kerry Smith; John and Connie Mc
Carthy, Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill)
Detrie.
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