PHOTO CONTRIBUTED THE PllX)T CLUB Club of the South Brunswick Islands recently presented to Union Primary School a U.S. flag that has oeen flown over the U.S. Capitol. Participating were (above, from left) Sherry Roseman, district lieutenant governor and local club member; Sue Chapman, local club president; Zelphia Grissett, school principal; and Donna Hamner of Winston-Salem, Pilot district governor-elect. Births Are Announced \ mt i \ To Wed March 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lenue Green of Shallotte have announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kimberly Green, to Mickey Garrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garrell of Chad bourn. The wedding will be Friday, March 1, at 7 p.m. in Beaverdam Free Will Baptist Church, Beaverdam. A recep tion will follow in the church fellowship halt All friends and relatives are invited. SBHS '81 Class To Plan Reunion Graduates of the South Bruns wick High School Class of 1981 arc invited to help plan the 10-year, 1991 r'ass reunion to be held Sat urday, June 15. Persons interested in helping to plan the reunion are asked to con tact Stephanie Cheers, 708-355 6637, or Carla Ramm, 253-6415. Festival Pageant Seeks Contestants The N.C. Strawberry Festival Scholarship Queen and Princess Pa geant is looking for contestants for the upcoming event. Women ages 14 to 22 from Brunswick, Bladen, Columbus and Robeson counties are eligible, ac cording to a Greater Chadbourn Chamber of Commerce news re lease. They will compete Saturday, May 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the West Col umbus High School Gymtorium. Women age 14-16 can compete in the Princess division, and women age 17-22 can compete in the Queen division. Contestants in both divisions will be judged in interview, sportswear, talent and evening gown. Twenty contestants will be accepted in each division. The Queen division scholarship is worth $1,300, and the Princess division winner will receive a $600 scholarship. For more information, call Cath erine Causey at the chamber of commerce office, 654-3445 or 654 4024. Lordy, Lordy ?Janice is 40! Happy Birthday! Buster Richardson Ronald and Tanna Richardson of Bolivia have announced the birth of a daughter, Casey Lynn Richardson, Feb. 4 at Cape Fear Memorial Hos pital, Wilmington. Born at 2:40 p.m., Casey weigh ed 6 pounds, 10 ounces and was 18 inches long. She has two brothers, Bryan, 9, and Justin, 2. Grandparents arc James and Vcl ma Richardson of Bolivia and Calvin and Ruby Clark of Bay City, Texas. Lottie Ruth Richardson of Boli via is the great-grandmother. Leonard Barry and Kay Leonard of Lum bcrton have announced the birth of a daughter, Jcnna Kcnslcy Leonard, Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 5:54 a.m. at Southeastern General Hospital in Lumbcrton. Kcnslcy weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces, and was 20 inches long. Her maternal grandparents arc Ray and Jo-Ann Long of Southern Pines. She is the paternal grand daughter of the late Hubert Leonard and Thclma Leonard Wright, who lived in Shallottc. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, February 14 Wayne Mason, Grace Mason, Amy Home, John Covil, Thomas Kchoc, John Covil, Jill N. Dixon, Laura H. Bryant, Erin Redwine, Jack Powell, Jessica Home, Tony Benton Jr., Tommy Arnold, Terry Hunter Hooks; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Branch Sr. Friday, February 15 Thomas Robbins, Ryan Allison, Mary Smith, Patrick Covil, Jeremy Dale Hcwett, Larry Stanley, Alan Cheers, Anna Pcrmcnticr, Janice Andrews, Lauren Boytc, Paul Brown, Beryl Hall, Michael Hobbs, Patrick Covil, Chaunccy Cooke, Pinta Todd, Hoyt Inman, Amelia Harrclson; Mr. and Mrs. David Millikcn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DiNapoli. Saturday, February 16 Chris Lane, Doloris Evans, Lori Gore, Cecil Allen Ellis Jr., Jessica McCall, Jennifer Long, Margaret Walton, Gene Hcwett, Anthony Reno Fulford, Joanna Greenwood, Carl Otto, Jamie Inman, Eldridge Ludlum; Jimmy and Cyndi Powell. Sunday, February 17 Malissa Elkins, Evelyn Carpen ter, Amy W. Bennett, Susan Gibble, Deborah Jones, Stephen Carr, Jason Klara, Rulh Galloway, Betsy Brown, John Gray, Paula Smith, Gail White, Lcsa Abshirc, Sue Blandino, Casey Loughran; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stanley. Monday, February 18 Zachary Gibblc, Paul Hrubik, Rebecca Kyc, Mary Stephanie Brown, Henry B. Stevenson, Shaw nna Stanley, Lori McLamb, John Mint/., Barry Frink, Jcanctte Mar shall, Dell Williamson, Janice Mor gan, Carol Royals, Wesley Shoe maker; Pat and Frosty Bruce. Tuesday, February 19 Lisa Robinson, Zachary Tuggle, Dawn Marie Vargo, H.L. Holmes, Annie Stanley. David J. Batten Jr., Maude Vollmcr, Ed Harris, Nclda Smith, Brcnda Moore, Kelly White, Billy Gurganus, Carolyn Wilson, Steven C. Cox Sr.; John an ! Angela Hair. Wednesday, February 20 Danielle Tcrwiltigcr, Ed Robin son, Wendy Foss, Albert Skipper Sr., Myra Thompson, Eva Causey, Kenneth White, Gary Long, Kclli Clark, Peggy Reeves, Christopher Carter, Debbie Dillard, Pricilla Gray, Dolores Mason, Howard An derson, Dr. John F. Rink, Gail Williams, James Hardy Jr. Panel To Discuss Survey's Results The Brunswick Challenge Com mittee plans to release Tuesday morning the results of a drug survey conducted last summer in the county. Release of the information is part of a breakfast meeting set from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the Brunswick County Government Center cafete ria. Guests at the meeting will in clude representatives of the Gover nor's Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse and the N.C. Drug Cabinet, as well as local government officials. Committee Chairman Jean Parker said community, business and indus try leaders will be encouraged to take a coalition approach to combatting the local substance abuse problem. Brunswick Challenge Committee is a non-profit, countywide volunteer group working with the challenge of providing community-based drug prevention and intervention. DCPAITIUBfT tTOW ? Main St., Shallotte, 754-4846 gcr . |t3|winjp p&o CUj/i ft Stop in & check-out our ? new spring fashions-Arriving daily. ^ Don't miss the savings. Winter Clearance zl in Progress CLUB BRIEFS Calabash Elks Sponsoring blood Drive Calabash Elks Lodge 2679, in conjunction with the American Red Cross, will hold its first blood drive Saturday, Feb. 23, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the lodge. People age 17 to 75 arc invited to donated blood. Cookies and juice will be available for donors. The Elks Lodge is located at Traders Village in Calabash. For more information, call Ray Nordbruch at 579-3782. Students Speak Shallotte Middle School students Suzanne Moore and Mark Causey III presented "The World Cries Free dom" at the Feb. 2 meeting of the Samuel Swann Chapter of the Col onial Dames of the 1 7th Century. The presentation explored the dra matic changes in government poli cies and leaders in the Soviet Union, Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, South Africa and Nicarag ua in the past 18 months. Miss Moore's grandmother, Lena Hawes, was a guest at the recent meeting in Wilmington. Causey's mother, Gwcn Causey, is chapter program chairman, and his grandmother, Thcodocia Mus selwhite, was elected new president at the meeting. Mary Lou White of Shallotte was elected as the new vice president. SADD Meets A member of Alcoholics Anony mous spoke to the West Brunswick High School chapter of Students Against Drunk Driving on Jan. 27. He spoke from first-hand knowl edge and shared his story about overcoming alcohol abuse. Alcohol ics Anonymous, he said, can help not only victims but their families and friends. SADD members were cncourag d ROBIN'S SWEET SHOPFE This Week's Special I 9-1/2" Boston Cream Pie $7.00 Reg. $10.00 I WINTER HOURS: Tues.-Sat. 8-6 I Midway Plaza ? Hwy. 179 ? Ocean Isle | 579-0578 cd lo seek help if they are involved with alcohol abuse or arc members of an alcoholic family. Gardeners Make Plans Sunset Sands Garden Club plans to plant shrubbery and plants on the grounds of the new Sea Trail Pro perty Owners Association Club house on Station Trails. The plans were laid at the club's January meeting at the home of Bil lie Younts in Seaside Station. Program speaker Gerri Piazza gave an informative demonstration and talk on painting. She teaches painting classcs Thursdays at the Seaside United Methodist Church building on N.C. 179 near Ocean Isle Beach. Members also planned to treat their husbands to a Valentine's Day dinner today (Thursday) at the Is land House Restaurant. Seniors To Meet Senior citizens interested in en hancing their knowledge of issues that directly affcct them have the op portunity to participate in the Con ference For Citizens With Seniority. The seventh annual conference is scheduled Thursday and Friday, March 14 and 15, at the Holiday Inn West, Myrtle Bcach, S.C.. It will of fer information about social, medi cal and legislative issues of interest to those over the age of 55. The S3 registration fee covers the cost of lunch for both days and con ference materials. Senior citizens interested in at tending must register before the March 2 deadline. For more infor mation, call Greg Kirk at (803)449 6215. Klumpp To Speak Fritz Klumpp, recipient of the Navy's Distinguished Flying Cross, i will be the featured speaker at the North Myrtle Beach Christian Wo men's Club's annual guest dinner. The event for men and women is scheduled TTiuisuay, Feb. 21, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The Surf Club, 1701 Springfield Ln., North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Klumpp, a resident ot" Atlanta, graduated from the U.S. Naval Aca demy and served aboard the USS Kittyhawk. The Surf Club will present a "Fairway Fashions" show. The cost for dinner and the show is SI 5 per person. Rcscr\ations are required. For more information, call Louise Bliz ard at 579-2562. Pilots Present Flag Representatives of the Pilot Club of the South Brunswick Islands pre sented a large U.S. flag to Union Primary School on Feb. 4, reports club spokesman Wendy Milazzo. The presentation coincided with an official visit to the club by North Carolina District Governor-Elect Donna Hamncr of Winston-Salem. On Feb. 19, the club will move its meeting place to Autumn Care nursing center in Shallouc for an evening of bingo and refreshments for residents, starting at 6:30 p.m. Senior Council Meets All members of the Brunswick County Senior Council arc asked to attend the regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 2 p.m., in the cafeteria at the government center in Bolivia, said Ouida Hcwctt, president. Each senior club, organization or agency is asked to send a representa tive, along with an updated calendar of activities planned for the year. The council meets the third Tues day of each month. Brunswick Business Service Office Supplies & Printing Engraved Wedding Invitations Thank you Notes & Napkins Can be ready in 2-3 weeks ? *4617 Main St., Shallotte 754-8300 iw ^ f" mill 1 Bg jfc A.I CABRINGEB'S D R E S S S H O P Final Markdown On Winter Merchandise 50% Off All Winter And Holiday Merchandise... plus take an additional 10% off the sale price! 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