'4V' *' ^ .;V'. " W*' ;. .-* ?? ?" Planting Mark Long Bay Garden Club marked Arbor on March 14 with the planting of a watermelon red crape myrtle at the West Brunswick Branch Library in Shallotte during the preschoolers' story hour. Arbor Day Chairman Betty Watt and other club members were assisted by Larry Harrelson of Harrelson's Farm and Garden Miss Black Pearl Accepting Entries Applications are being accepted for the 1989 Miss Black Pearl Pageant to be held May 27 at the I LA Hall in Southport. The new queen will be crowned in conjunction with the annual homecoming celebration held Memorial Dav weekend bv the black community of Southport. JH Applicants must be Brunswick County residents and either age age 16 or a high school junior by Sept. 1. For applications interested women . may contact Carolyn Galloway Price, 457-6068: Johnnie Keith, 457-5526; or John Lee at South Brunswick High School. "%> The pageant is sponsored by the ??f&i Miss Black Pearl Pageant AssocaHeart Association \ Accepts Memorials '** The Brunswick Heart Association is encouraging individuals, clubs or Chancic C. and Ca businesses to consider memorial wedding annlversa gifts?gifts that honor the memory of are invited to a rec a loved one. p>m-10 5 p m in (j, Todd Williams, chairman, said the east 0f shallotte. contributions would be used to help grandchild, fund cardiovascular research. Acknowledgement cards are sent to the person or family the donor wishes to honor. C ?^Tr_ For more information contact Mrs. I I V Loretta Todd, memorial chairman, P.O. Box 361, Shallotte, NC 28459. Sea Tral1 Prc Gifts are tax-deductible. Association meets I at 6:30 p.m. at the S Station. Event Well-Attended squire'See*cX Nell Bennett, a recording artist 'ea*? 016 enterta'nr and comedienne from Tucker, Ga., ^ ormance y a entertained 110 women March 15 at s1uare ancers. L what was termed the North Myrtle Kram. association Beach Christian Women's Club's |>ave an opportunitj "most hilarious luncheon of the e more simple cal season." On Arbor Day, The meeting was held at the Beach unset ands Garc Cove Clarion Resort, which will also craPe myrtle trees be the site of the next meeting, on community membei April 19. ne P gram ramp, then mov KIDS' COVERUPS WISHES We have Boys' & Girls' Brand Name Fashions by: Ruth of Carolina Sophie Dess gg Bryan Carriage Boutiques Goodland Jack Tar All Remaining FALL & WINTER FASHIONS 50%-60% OFF 11 BRING THE KIDS TO SEE THE /*?. T7\ A r?TT*T*r*r in<Aoin/R joum> x r 2-*. V Saturday v^March25 KflfSs T (_- 754 724 (T \ TWIN CREE1 V- - "V ' * 'i PHOTO CONTRIBUTED S Arnnr Dnu Center. In the foreground above, he tells his young audience how the tree will grow when planted and cared for. Before the tree-planting, children's program coordinator Felicia Hardy (left background) showed the youngsters a film about Arbor Day. ' I! "" :v x V. Tfcrwii 11 at. Together 50 Years rrie O'Neil Hewett of Civietown will celebrate their 50th iry Sunday, March 26. Friends and relatives of the couple eption in their honor, given by their four children, from 3 e fellowship hall of Oak Grove Baptist Church, on N.C. 130 The two also have nine grandchildren and a greatiil POA Meets Tonight iperty Owners cemetery on Live Oak Street, oday (March 23) Before the Easter holiday lunset Beach Fire weekend, new Sea Trail signs at Park Road and Station Trail should be in;red dish dinner, stalled. r Bob Jones will Bill Scharoun has scheduled Friaent program: a day, March 24, as the next clean-up group of veteran day- Volunteers are to meet at the ater in the pro- corner of Park Road and N.C. 17'J at members will 10 a.m. to help clean up trash along ' to learn some of N.C. 179 adjoining Sea Trail subidivills. sion. March 16. the A women's aerobic class meets at [en Club planted 8:15 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays at as memorials to the fire station. Interested women rs who have died. are asked to call Julia Thomas, an at the boat 579-6329, or Doris Minor, 579-3935, for ed to the old more information. 1 YOU A HAPPY EASTER! > GQVSHM 0 - OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY K PLAZA (FOOD LION) SIIALLOTTE the brun: Junior, Teen Miss Page< Taking Entries For May The 1989 Junior and Teen Miss Brunswick County is Brunswick County Pageant will be Diane Causey, 17-ye staged Saturday, May 13, atShallotte of Bobby and Jane C< Middle School. The entry fee is $5 The Junior Miss Pageant is open to will be limited to 1C girls ages 10 to 12 and the Teen Miss each age category, si Pageant is open to contestants ages president of Scholar 13 to 16 years of age. All contestants of Brunswick Coui must be full-time permanent private non-profit < residents of Brunswick County. that spoasors the pag Competition will be in the areas of Applications may private interview, talent and evening calling Clegg at 2 gown. Moshoures at 754-4 The title of Junior Miss Brunswick Woodard at 754-1602. County is held by Ashley Michele The scholarship is i Marshall, 12-year-old daughter of Miss Brunswick Coui Jimmy and Jeanette Marshall of Pageant, an official Shallotte. The title of Teen Miss prelimary event. c * rtiBiivuii s rumiTiire ! CLEARANCE SALE Lamps starting at $14 Pictures as low as $1C Occasional Chairs as low as. . . $89 Many Loveseats starting at. . . $149 3-Pc. Living Room Suites starting at$! Laine 8-way Hand Tied Sofa $i Sleeper Sofas starting at $i Bedroom Suites starting at $; (includes 1 nite stand, double dresser, mirror, and headboard) Clearance on Tropitonc and Arlington House Outdoor Furniture Furniture & Design Center Main Store across from Sizzling Sirloin Warehouse H 754-4541/4349 PScnPay SAVE $4.00 _ Women's GENUiNE //,m SAVE $4.00^^ SAVE $ Girls' GENUINE Chlldre .^LEATHER Huarache... JsTfk REG. $tf%99 /"I \^ySK Inlanls Sizes N GiflS Reg.^w $8.99 ^3$4L/e(j] Si:es 11-3 ^ SAVE $5.00 Men's New Cuga" Jogger... 1 SsW Sale prices good thru March 25. Stores ev TWIN CREEK PLAZ MasterCard or Visa Open evenings and open Su / SWICK BEACON, Thursday, March 23, 1939-Page 3-B 3nt r o 13 ^ ; held by Leslie FANFRQ ar-o!d daughter lusey of Supply. odcm t~\ a it v 0. Participation OPEN DAILY ) contestants in 7 AM TO 6 PM lid David Clean. _ ship Pageantss SATURDAY aty, Inc., the 8 AM TO 1 PM :ivic corpation leant ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES be obtained by CLEANING ,, ?? w.,' SHIRT LAUNDRY ALTERATIONS 020, or Duua r,, . .. rui\<* LUAII IhK 5LKVICES a project of the 754-4435 ity Scholarship downtown si ialloite Miss America 116 village rd? corner of 179 & 17 s SPRING 21 msrp^.95 ' 11 >.?? if! ' oo hr?T.j) .s iSi '.95 , JjO || Iwy. 17 N , Shallotte most in-stock furniture. 754-8422 1 *^ " 1969 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON Shoes?" at Super value! Women's Comfortable Skimmer and Dress Pumns '3.00 n's Durable Cuga"Kids\Joggers... Your Choice ^etw ft $?" s-JSb |0 P' \ Infants Sizes 6-lOVi. YOUthS' SAVE $5.00 Women's New Cuga Jogger... iN2vt erywhere closed Easter Sunday. :a, shallotte n. afternoon-check tor locol store hours y tf

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