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I i Pa^i* 4-B—TIIK BUIA'SWK’K IlKACON. Thursday, OetobiT 22, 1987 Honor Rolls Announced Shullotte AMddle School rwcnty-four sUuIcnLs al Shallotli* Middle School attained the principal's list, earning all A's durini’ the first six-weeks pradini; period, rhey include Casey Reeves, fourtli Krade: (labe Cooper. Bettina ('ox. Klizabeth Detrie. Tamara (Jalloway. Madonna Ciausc, ('hasity Hir.csley. Radiel Sw ain. Minde Vince and ('eci- ly Williams, fifth ^rade; Doii^ias .Anderson. Bryan Blackwell. Nadia Bryant. Jacob Chevalier. Monika (tause. Mof*an ('irissett, I.isa (tullickson. Vickie Herrin. Jenny Johnson and Stephanie Thorsen. sixth «rade: Michelle (irantham and Sean Hushes, .seventh urade; and Pamela Oetne and Krances William son. eiKhth ^rade. Students made the honor roll with Itrades of no less than a B as follows: Fourth (trade Steven .Alexander. Susan .Alex ander. Mark .Anderson. Gref*ory Bland. Michelle Bradley. Heather Branch. Brandy Capps. Mark Causey. Courtney Crim. Alan tJieers. Krica ('umbee. Kelly Kvans. Cindy Fenton. Micliael Fulford. Julie Gore. Sondra Gray. Danny Hales. Ro^er Harper. Amy Horne. Rachel Hunt. Jordan Johnson. Rhiannon Kelly, Julie Lon^j. Keith l.udiuin. Felicia Morgan. Bruce Nahrath. Jen nifer Orrock. Ryan O'Rourke, ('hrissy Parsons. Jeremiah Perkins. Amanda Reeves. Waller .Sellers. Chad Smith. Rebecca Smith. Jeremie Varnam. Briditelt Williams. Amanda Wilson and Jessica Win- free: Fifth Grade Amando Amaro. Melis.sa Banke. Johnathan Blackburn. Beverly Caison. Kevin ('hilton. .Anna Coxe. Veronica Daniels, Mark Kverett. James Floyd. Darla Fox. Tiffany Frink. Terry Fullwowl. Nathan Gil>- .son. U'Bnen Gore. Felicia Gray. Hope Gray. Heather Hardee. Katie Harris. Amelia Hevvetl. Derrick Hewett. Kelli Hewett. Roxann Hewetl. Penny Hill. Daniel Holden. Melony Holley. Kelly Junes, ('ameron Kinlaw. I’hillip Leonard. Blair Millij»an. Chris .Minlz. Catherine Neill. .Mark Nelson. Erin Redwine. Andy Hu.ss, Demaris Russ. John Scorzello. Dallas Sellers. Jeremy Sellers. Serena Simons. Paige Sluane. Nancy Smith. Kelly Sl'pp. Nicole Stumbling Bear. April Vanmm ami Auuv Mane SS jodard. Sixth Grade 7'heresa Alloway. Brett iiarbee. Jessica Benton. Jennifer Brown. Candace Carlyle. Elizabeth Car michael. Patrick Christy. Kim Davis, Laura Galloway. Shane Grissett, Felishia Hill, Danette Hillard. l..esley Holden. Heather Kir by. B.J. I.ad.son. Crystal lAionard, Amy McCall. .Jeffrey McMichen, Darcy Orcutl. Melissa Robinson, Sal- iy .SchuUe, Kevin Seay, Mail Shrove. Daniel Simmons. Misty Skipper. Jen nifer Smith. William Stanley, Ellen Wernyss. Jason Wilkes. Desiree Williams and .Ashley Woolen; Seventh Grade -Adam .Abbott, liiuren Boyte. Chris Boone, Aaron Butler. Amy Caison. Beth Caison. Robin ('ampbell, Kim nemiiion;s. Rachel Copeland, .Aman da I-'aton, Stan Edgeworth. Nancy Ellis. Bryan Fleming. Julie Galloway. Portia Hankins. Joseph Hawes. Valerie Holden. Laurel Kce.see. .Mary Neil. Cliuck O’Iujui ke. Kristina Poulos. Mary Russ, Deirdre Scott and Robbie Wilis: Eighth Grade Kimberly Baxley, Cynthia Bellamy. Constance Bernard, La(>rant Evans. I'ara Evans, l^randi Fair. MelcKly Gause. .Amber Gri.ssett. Ebony Grissett. Bridget Hill. Stacey Hi!!. Heather Jiughes. I/iri McLamb. Tikila .Morgan. Terrence Nawara. Becky Oxendine. Thomas Perkins. Jennifer Richard.son. Beth Robert son. Ben Robin.son. Margaret .Small. Ronald ( hristopher Smith. Stanley, MelLs.sii Stanley. Warren and .Sarah Williamson Special Class Ruth ('ramiaii. /.e/anc^ Middle School Seven Leland Middle School students made all A's on the first six weeks honor roll released last week by the school. They arc Gajarah Ballard. Tere.'ja Lynn Garner. Shelly Long and .Michael Mitchell, all fourth graders: Thomas Chadwick and Wendy Ganey. fifth grailers; and Christine I Joyd. sixth grade. Students making all A's and IPs arc a.s follows: Fourth Grade 'rameshia Ballard. Kimberly Broww. William Browning. .Ashley Burton. Jeffrey Clayton. Evelyn ('raig. Hollis Drew. .Anna Fauik. Keith Gore. Lekeislia Hankins. Amanda Harper. Jason Marshburn, Stephani*' McIanui, Angela Perkins. Monlecn Reed. Jason Reis, Eva Rhein. Patrick Robbins. Shcree Robin.son. Guy Royal. Erica Shaw. .Jeremy Sullivan. Jennifer Welch. Christy White and KrLstin Williain.s: Fifth Grade Kenneth Bass. Carrie King. Crystal Montgomery, David Bailey. Elizabeth Batson. Phillip Child, Heather Gecdy. Tenisha Smith. Erica Summerlin. John Sweeney. Jennifer Richards. Melis.sa Davis. C rystal Davis. .Aaron Hough. Casey .McBrifle, Amy Moore. C'ryslal Mur rell Ginger Pope. Colleen Williams. There.sii Bryant. Paul t'ourtney. An thony Roseman. Crystal Flynn. Leonard Harris. Amanda Maile. Regina McKoy. Wendy Watson, Torona Johnson. .Ammaul Knox. .Angela Miller and Joseph Shelton; Sixth Grade Twyna Ihillard. Valerie Barajas. Shariene Bordeaux. David Brew. Joshua Chadwick. FJizabcth Everett. Traci Fowler. Jennifer Gardner, Tandy Gillette, Rachel Hemsch. .Mark Mitchell. Christy Small, Holly Sum merlin and Heath Watkins; Seventh Grade Korrie Jacobs, Otis Mapson Jr.. Kleist Bowman. Kyung Ih Lee. Kimberly Dowe. Karen Tucker and ,Sharon Williams; Eighth (irade Tamekia Alston. April Ganey. Bryan Hoiusand. Melissa Jacob.s. Angela Minlz, Shanda Moore, Dwain Waddell. Brian Cook, Tracy 'Tart and Michal Burton. Reunion Set 'The annual Waccamaw School reu nion will be held Saturday. Oct. 24, at G p.m.. at Dockside .Seafood House in Calabash. Anyone who attended the school, which is located in the /\sh communi ty, is invited to attend the reunion and bring a friend. For more information, contact J.B. Simpson at 754-8240. Derek Donald The Calabash VFW Past No. 7288 !^die.s Auxiliary raised more than $200 for the Eastern North Carolina C'hapler of the March of Dimes at an Oct. 0 !>akc sale at C’oastal Plaz:i in Shallotte. President Florence Cook said the auxiliary collected $202.67. *‘We thank all those who made our sale a success," she said. Locally, through its Wilmington of fice, the March of Dimes provides public health education for expectant mothers and others interested in combating birth defects; provides films, literature and speakers on hiith defects at no charge; and pro vides limited patient aid sendees to certain families with birth defective children. Nationally the organization also supports research into the cau.se and prevention of birth defects. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, Oct 22 T.M. Hickman, Linda Tharp, Teresa Tharp, Mark Frink, Judy L. Galloway, Marie Wescott, Ben Atkins, Elwood Howard, Jojuan Somersett, Elaine Pigott, Delores In man, I..eah Martin, Floyd Herbert McDaniel, Ginger Clayton; Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Gore. SIA(F PHOTO BV SUSAN USHER Richardsons' Yard Cited Rev. and .Mrs, I'hireiiee Riebardson of Old Shallotte Road near Grissellown are the latest recipients of the i.oiig Bay Garden Club's A'ard of the Month award, presented above by ifar left I Doris Olivito. along w ith a compllmcnlary crape myrtle which Mrs. Richardson said she’ll name “Long Bay" in keeping with her tradi tion of naming the extensive plantings in their large, inviting yard. Seniors Decide On Fund-Raiser DAR Hears Program On Flag The Shallotte Senior Citizens Club met Oct. 12 at the center. During the husinc.ss session led by President Fannie Keeton, meinners decided to sell Christmas cards and pocket calendars as a fund-raising project. I*'our new mi’inbers were welcom ed; Lily Br\anl. f-'rlvee Gilmore. .Mable Redwine and Willard Rod- wine. In other activity. .\li>. Keeton led the membership in singing •■America" and read the poem, •('ol- umbu.s," by .loaqmn Miller. Mrs. .An nie Bryant, chaplain, gave the devo tional and Mrs. Ih’sler Sbvlle. socrelaiN-treasurer, read the minutes and i-alled the roll The ciubmeoLs the second Monday of each nionlh at 12: JO p.m. at the center. Awards Night Set The Brunswick ('{>unty Council of Extension Homemakers Clubs will hold its annual ai-hievement and awards u\gbl ln«u*r «m 'Ihui^day. Oct. 2!'. at 0:45 p.m. The dinner will Ik- held in the Public As.seinhly Building at the Brunswick Connl\ Government Com plex in Bolivia. For more informalhui. call 253-4425. Brunsw ick County Veteran Service Officer Jess Parker, who is also a vcxillologist, presented a program on the U.S. flag on 0^4 I't to the Brunswick Town Chapter of the Na tional Society Daughters of the American Revolution. He discussed the U.S. Flag Code governing the display and use of the flag, and the history of the flag. He was introduced by Miss Helen Taylor, chapter vice-regent, and presented a copy of the NSDAR publication. ‘Washington Land marks." The dub met at the home of Mrs. W.A. Kopp in Bolivia, with members Barbara Smith. Sfirah Kopp, Myrtle Watson, Mary Sue Floyd, Cecelia Franck. Virginia Lloyd, Patsy Wood, Helen Taylor, Vail Ellis and Abbie Bitncy present. Chapter Regent Vail Ellis presided at the business meeting, with opened with devotions and patriotic cxcer- cises led by Chaplain Myrtle Watson. Reports were given by committee chairmen and the national defense report by Sarah Kopp. I he dub made plans to honor reci pients next month of the Brunswick Fundraiser Set Seniors Mark Anniversary Women Raise $2CX3 For March Of Dimes The 1%5 graduating d^l.^.s of l.'nion High School will hold a fi.h fry fiun- dralscr on Saturday, uii. M. beginn ing at 12 noon at Shallotle Municipal U* !%• Menu will include fried fish, hush puppies, cole .slaw and candied yams. Hot dogs also will be available. The public is invited. Right To Life Meets Tonight Brunswick County Right To Life meets today lOcl. 22» at V pm. ui the fellowship hall of Mt. Pisgali Baptist f'hnreh in .Supply Spokesman Jimmy Hobbs said the program will be a showing of “lOdipse of Reason." a new film by Dr. Bernartl Nathan.son. All inlere.sted persons are invited to attend. DREAM KITCHENS WITHIN YOUR BUDGET because you have a... At any size Liberty Hall iiix'rlv ftili by ,^r»liAi(il, rMtui«‘s solid rnaplo doors .md dr.iwft Ironls accented by irolislHsI brass hardware I his traditional style m a m h. (Irerry lone finish also has tK* es lusise Aristev’ interior .iixi in.ilching Arisi«*s‘ erui patH'Is and toe kuk lor a kilcht'n par euellerue 1 ifH-rty Hall SWEATERS from Lilly. I B Diffusion Rochelle and Bonnie Lee l..irge Collection of Fashion Bells IMatn Ki Fanev li.t> i.ll >■■■( Fill (it'll ,M|t> i losier/* Lingerie* Scarves Vintage Jewclry^Bclts 510 Brunswick S(^uare*754 7522 •lorge inventory in stock* Come see our display of cabinets and vanities SKA COAST TRADING CO. SHALLOTTE*754 6630 County NSDAR Good Citizen Awards, it also announced plans to participate in the dressing of a Centcruiial Doll for 1989. when the DAR celebrates 100 years of patriotic serice, historical preservation and educational activities. The year 1907 in coastal North Carolina was chosen by Patsy Wood, chapter doll chair man, for the costume being planned. Also a bronze NSDAR marker will be placed on the grave of Marie Foscue Rourk, who was a charter member of the chapter. Members made plans to attend a genealogy workshop for eastern North Carolina at Rose Hill in November, the state conference in Pinehurst in March 1988 and the na tional convention in Washington, D.C., in April 1988. Friday, Oct. 23 Jason Scott Gore, Lumina Soles, Jim Evans, Raymond Carter, Tysha James, Teresa Milliksn, Larr^’ Sellers, Gregory W. Norris. Phillip Mayo Jr., Pam Hewett, Helen Green wood; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cox, Hulan and Alma Royals, Dr. and Mrs. J.B. Greenwood Jr. Saturday, Oct. 24 Steven Perry Neville, Gloria Bland, Darry Somersett, Greg White, Benita Hernandez, I^n Mcl-amb, Vin Galloway, Marilyn Sellers. Carl Fox, Don Ballou: AI and Annette Odom! Mr. and Mrs. Gcnrette Brown. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kanoy III. Sunday, Oct. 25 Amanda Ray Miller, Megan Chestnut, Beatrice Chadwick, Cr>'stal Phelps, Agnes Gupton. Diane Babson. Barbara Jones, Kyle Hughes. William Jerome Fowler Jr., Priscilla Phelps; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soles. Monday, Oct. 28 Chuck Shelton. Jay Shelton, Meghan Bradsher, Kim Hoiden. Sylvester Williams. Pam Bennett: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones; Buddy and Elisabeth Norris. Tuesday, Oct. 27 Frank Dowless. Rachelle Hobbs, Jackie S. Varnam. Marcus Stanley. MyrUe Ue Trest, Bud Thorsen! David Milliken, Sherr>' Mason; Mr. and Mrs. Miller Caison. Wednesday, Oct. 28 Bennett Crowell, Evolulu McLamb, Catherine Clemmons, Rosie Scarborough, Robin Hobbs; Mr. and Mrs. James Mci^mb. The November chapter meeting will be held at Security Savings & Loan Association in Southport. RON-LIN STAINED GLASS (803)249-6449 Hwy. 17. Little River Next to Poncoke House Some *28 members of Town Creek Senior Citizens celebrated the organization's third anniversary Oct. 1 \uiii a covered dish dinner at the Town Creek Park Clubhouse. l.ce Wescott presented the devo- iiuiib fui tlic* event. During the meeting, John I.^wis, lx?c Wescott and Thelma Dunn were named to the group’s nominating committee. Dorene Jenkins of the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department announced that senior bowling will l>e held each Monday at 9:30 a.in. at Cardinal I^nes in Wilm ington. Also. Carol Stewart announced that the Boiling Spring I^kes Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary Bazaar will be held Dec. 7 at the Boiling Spr ing Utkes VFD building. The organization’s next meeting will be Thursday, Nov. 5, at 1 p.m. Frances Williams of 'Fhe Brunswick Hospital will present the program. SPECIAL GIFTS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE Business Gift Service Personalized assistance in selecting gifts for EMPLOYEES»CLIENTS« with GIFTWRAP*CARD ENCLOSURE •DELIVERY (ship upsdaiiv)| ASSOCIATES unique gifts that show your appreciation Call 754-9968 for more information! CM3SON Twin Creek Plaza*Shallotte >C\QD6 rafT6 Mon-Sat 9-6 THE eauNswiCK seacon Breast Cancer is a Killer. Don*t bet your life it can*t happen to you. No woman is immune lo breast cancer. But, detect ed early enough...you can beat the odds. Mammography could be the means by which you live a longer, healthier life. A mammogram can detect breast cancer at such an early stage that the cure rate approaches 100 percent. At The Brunswick Hospital, we care about you and your health. That’s why our Hreast Care Center is providing compleie mammography exams at an affordable price. . For only $60, includes radiologi.st’s inter pretation, (payable at the time of service), you can get a self-referral or physician referral mammogram at The Brunswick Hospital. The decision to act now could be the wisest choice of your life! i all for on op/unntnient: Woim-n’?» lleulih Servlce.s Breast Care Center 754-8121—Kxl. 276 THE BRUNSWICK HOSPITAL US MI(,HWAY l/soum. SUniMY NOHTM (.AHOl INA 7HU)2
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