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Youth Pageants Set Saturday I"he 1W4 Tinv. ijli ?j Junior and Teen M iss Brunswick County Pageant will be held Saturday, Feb. 12, at 6:30 p.m. at Supply Elementary School. Admission will be $6 for adults and S3 for chil dren. Special enter tainment will be Ashley Summerlin, Miss Brunswick County; Maleta Murray, 1 ittle Miss Brunswick i ounty: Natalie Tvner. Little Miss Greater Brunswick County: Brandi Harrison, Little Miss Port City: and the Steps Ahead Dance Team from the Dance Connection. The pageant is under the direction of Susan Kaufman, executive direc tor of the Miss Brunswick County Scholarship Pageant Association. Contestants in the Tinv Miss divi sion are: ?l^iura Anne McCarthv 5. daughter of John and Amy McCarthy: ?K 'li.inning Dcni-shia (iardner. 6. daughter of Calvester and Joyce Gardner; ?Brittam Nicole Sullivan. 5. daughter ol Abby Sullivan arid Mike Sullivan. ?K.md.i Michele Stanley, 5, daughter i>t Randy and Wanda Stan ley; ?Ashley LuAnn Papandrew. 4, daughter of Robert and Michelle Papandrew; ?Devan Ashley Johnson. 5, daughter ol Van and P.im Johnson; ?Samantha Nicole Stiller. 4. daughter ot Jeff and LuAnn Stiller; ?I h/abeth Megan Jones, ft, daughter of Jeff and Paula Jones. Contestants in the Junior Miss di vision are: S Ndriannc Nicole Lugo. II, daughter of Rocky and Melody Lugo. ?Dcnise Andree Bo/.cman. 10. daughter of Clary and Pam Boze man; ? I ki Marie Corbett, 12. daughter ol Jimmy and liva Corbett; MISS BRUNSWICK COUNTY CONTESTANTS W > \ I Kefty Jean GrrfVi Hofce Rae Taylc Shauna Maree Guyton Jennifer EUzabeth Stanley TINY MISS BRUNSWICK CONTESTANTS Laura Anne McCarthy Chanrung Denesfwa Gardner Br.ttany N?:ote SuBivan Randa Michde Stanley %. -sriarjH ^ Ashley LuAnn Paparxire* Devan Ashley Johnson Samantha Nicole Stiller Elizabeth Megan Jones JUNIOR MISS BRUNSWICK CONTESTANTS Adnanne Nicole Luqo Denise Andre* So/eman Ta Mane CortxHI Enn Eluabeth Holden ?I rin I'lizabcth Holden. 11. ? Kelly Jean Griffin. 14. daughter daughter of Ronald and Del ..111.1 of Dehine and Paula Stanley; Holden: Bllollie Rae Taylor. 13. daughter Contestants in the Teen Miss divi- of Fred and DonitaTaylor; sion are: BShauna Maree Guyton, 15, ?l .cigh Everett Milligan. 13. daughter of Dural and Sue Guyton; daughter of Cra\ and W'endv Milli- ?Jennifer lilizabeth Stanley. 13, gan; daughter of Martha Stanley. Barbersh o I he Brierwood Indies Ciub will hold ils next meeting on Monday, rcb. 14. This Valentine's Day, member Ginger Sugrue has arranged for the Shallotte Indies Barbershop Chorus, directed by Sue Houston, to enter tain with a selection of songs. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the Brierwood Clubhouse. All fe male residents of Brierwood Estates are invited. Writers To Meet Lower Cape Fear Chapter, Romance Writers of America, will meet Saturday, I eh. l'), at 10 a.m. at the Oak Island Presbyterian Church. The church is at 1503 E. Oak Island Drive. Long Beach. Deb Daniel, supervisor of the Cape Fear Literacy Council, will present a program on "Writing for the Ix>w-Level Reader." Prospective members are wel come to attend, according to Joy Formy-Duval. publicity chair. Blood Drive Set Calabash Elks Lodge 2679, in conjunction with the American Red Cross, will sponsor a community blood drive on Saturday. Feb. 26. at the Elks Lodge. 937 Carter Drive, Calabash. The drive will take place from 9 a.m. until noon. New regulations permit people uvci ?.? to uotimc imuKj, >aiu Joint i Ziefel, lodge spokesman. 6/ge/ow Honored U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliarist Ralph Bigelow has been named "Auxiliarist of the Year" for South Brunswick Islands Flotilla 10-08. " This award is given to a member who has done outstanding work on behalf of the flotilla," said Francis M Womack Jr.. public relations of ficer. "Mr. Bigelow. a member for only one year, received necessary training, passes necessary tests and performed the job of operations offi cer in an orderly and productive menner. Flotilla 10-08 is proud to have Ralph Bigelow as a part of its unit." John Czap and Jim Calvin took the pledge of membership at the January flotilla meeting Both had CLUB BRIEFS p Chorus lo Perform completed the basic qualification re- Alma Tolson. quirements. The league, which meets on the Patients Getting Cards last Wednesday of every month, will gather at 1 p.m. at the Atlantic Tel Students at Union lilementary ephone office in Shallottc. Its next School in Shallottc recently made meeting is Feb. 23. Valentine's cards for patients at the ? . . r . V A Medical Center in I ayetteville. ?Older IS Speaker The project was in cooperation Walker Golder. N.C. sanctuary with the Ladies Auxiliary of Cala- manager for the National Audubon bash VFW Post No. 728X. which Society, will be guest speaker when will mail the cards to the hospital, the Brunswick Bird Club meets on Coordinating the effort were Cathy Wednesday, Feb. 16. at 7:30 p.m. in Sornmers. auxiliary president, and the meeting room of Atlantic Tel Ellen Oellerich. ephone Membership Corporation. This is the second year Union stu- ... . . . . r He will speak and show slides ol dents have made cards lor the veter- . . .... . ... . . . , Ins wildlife trip to Alaska. Anyone ans. said auxiliary spokeswoman .. , . \ ... ? .... 1 interested in nature and the environ Mary Benes. . . ...... ment is welcome to attend, ror more .NSW Place, Time information, call Marcia Warring, 574-4474 The Brunswick County Animal league has changed its meeting Atlantic Telephone is on N.C. 130 place and time, reports president west of Shallottc. Rofary Ciub Scholarships Offered The South Brunswick Islands Rotary Club is offering applications for the 1995-96 Rotary foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships to be awarded worldwide. The scholarships, designed to fur ther international understanding and goodwill, provide for study abroad in one of the 1S9 countries and geo graphical regions where Rotary l iuilS CA IM. Si II lic i,(n n; >vih>i<u snips oi various types arc available. Academic-year Ambassadorial Scholarships are for one academic year abroad and provide round-trip transportation and up to $21,5(H) or its equivalent for tuition and fees, room, board, educational supplies, contingency expenses and one month of intensive language train ing, if assigned by the Rotary Foundation. During their studies abroad. Rot ary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholars act as "ambassadors ol goodwill." Through appearances be fore Rotary Clubs and districts, schools, civic organizations and oth er forums, the scholars leprcsent their homelands and improve inter national understanding. Interested persons should contact Lisa Jardine of the South Brunswick Islands Rotary Club at 754-7156 for appliction materials and local dead bob johnson BRUNSWICK ?...*riinr runm i uric, . w.. VVOODCR AFTF P "Quality Furniture Restoration" Repairs ? Staining ? Refinishing Custom Pieces ? Mirror Resilvcnng 6900 Ocean Hwy., Hwy. 17 S. (North of 904 Crossroad) 579-0944 J line information. No ciul>>> may ac ccpt completed applications after June I. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED NFW OFFICERS of the Shallotte Junior Woman \ Club for 1994 are (from left) < olhy Payne, presi dent; Kate Williamson. president-elect; Sharvn Morrison, first vice-president: Shirleen Milliken, sec ond vice-president; Selena Core, secretary; Tammie Lewis, treasurer; Terry Co.r, co-treasurer; and Meleta Humbert, historian. Shallotte JWC Installs Officers, Members, Gives Annual Awards The Shallottc Junior Woman's Club recently installed new off icer .ind members and presented awards to out standing clubmember and others. Cathy Payne was installed as IW4 president by Brenda Batchlor of the South Brunswick Islands Wo man's Club. Other officers are Kate Williamson, presi dent-elect: Sharyn Morrison, lirsi vice-president: Shir leen Milliken. second vice-president; Selena Ciore. sec retary; Tammie Lewis, treasurer; Terry Cox. co-treasur er; and Mcleta Humbert, historian. New members are Crystal Griffin, Sherri Shytle. Karen Pittman, Brenda Ryan, Tammy I'ickard. Pat Weaver, Teresa Williamson. Tammy I.ane. Sheila Steptoe, Amy Nelson and Carly Williford. The following awards were given: ?Dianne W. Holden-President's Award, to Carson April Wedding Set Mr. and Mrs. t arry Coe of Southern Pines have announ ced the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Lynn Den ver, to Dewayne Ltheridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Etheridge of H hiteville. The bride-elect is a graduate of Pinecrest High School and at tends Brunswick Community College. She plans to enter the school of education at Ui\C Wilmington this summer. The prospective groom attend ed Nakina High School and UNC-Chapel Hill and is em ployed with Carolina Pride meats of Greenwood, S.C. An April 9 wedding will be held at 4 p.m. in the Brunswick Is lands Baptist Church, N.C. 130, llolden Beach. Friends and relatives are invited to at tend. Durham of Camp United Methodist Church, for the church's "outstanding service to the club;" presented h\ l.vnne Carr. past president. ?Sandra D. Thomas Outstanding Clubwoman Award, to l.ynne Carr tor her "outstanding contribution to her local club." ?Kathryne C. Gainey Citizenship Award, to Susan Ciibble for her "outstanding work in citizenship and pa triotism." tflbmmyc Glenn Outstanding New Member Award, to Dayna Ramsey-Sanders for her "outstanding contri bution as a new member in all areas of clubwork." ?Sylvia Tripp Congeniality Award, to l.ynne Carr for her "outstanding contribution in clubwork." ?Sharon Bradshcr Cranford Outstanding Department Chairman Award, to Cathv Ross and Marv Jo Melcher. Births Are Announced Reeves Gerald and Kim Reeves of Shallotte Point have announced the birth of their third son. Trace Chad Tyler. He arrived at 11:23 p.m. Jan. 10 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington. Trace weighed l> pounds anil was 24/1 inches long. He joins two brothers. Dylan Gra ham and Tanner Khrystian. Grandparents are Jackie and Nellie Reeves of llolden Beach and Ron and Destyna i .otlarui of Ocean Isle. Smith Scott and Sandy Smith of L^ong wood have announced the birth of their I'irsi child, Sylvia Elizabeth. Bom Jan. 26, at 11:06 p.m. in New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, she weighed 6 pounds. 8 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Toby Smith of Long wood. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Barry Varnum of Leland and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenerett of Tabor City. Elizabeth King of Ash is Sylvia's paternal great-grandmother. Maternal great-grandparents are Talmage Varnum of Varnamtown and Minnie Varnum of Varnamtown, and Gilbert Grissctt of Shallotte. I ler maternal great-great-grand mother is Veda Norris of Var namtown. Byrd Lloyd and Darlenc Byrd of Cypress Lake Circle. Bolivia, have announced the birth of a son, I .loyd lx-e Byrd. at 4:51 p.m. Feb. I at The Brunswick Hospital. He weighed X pounds, 10 ounces anil was 21 3/4 inches long. Grandparents are Leo and Kath leen Long of Longwood and Lester and Mary Byrd of Sunset Harbor. PT A C* /m inril ? i/?\ V^VVJI ivii Meets Feb. 15 The Brunswick County PTA Council will meet at Supply Ele mentary School Tuesday. Feb. 15. at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Brad lord Walker of UNC-Wilmington, whose topic will be the importance of reading and literacy in the home. 1 Wedding accessory rentals ^ Shady Oak^ Florist Floral Delivery & Wire Service 1-800-352-5375 )L (910)579-6715 Hwy. 17m (Between Sunset I gr.'.SA & Ocean Isle) n?l J eau'iCon*^, <?;;.}! I C=*. I Kill Cli Id 1X Cl 11 CIQIUI1 ? "? -/ WINTER *?.?* C,K CLEARANCE SALE fll Fr**nk Present this coupon and save . \\ v an additional 10% off all sale priced merchandise Jy ?<*\ Save up to 60% / "Leland's Elite Ladies' Shop" Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6 North Brunswick Shopping Ctr. (beside Food Lion) ? Lelund (offer good thru 2-15-94) , 371 J TT I v cue mine suuuiys jur all our little friends and sweethearts who look pretty as a picture in clothes from Little Friends. Fa!! v- i J. J ?*?+'???* riooranro I Oil W W II111'1 vivuiuuw Sale In Progress New Spring Arrivals Daily Children's Clothing 579-9363 Sonrlse Sq., Shoreline Dr., Sunset Beach ( o For Your Dedication To Our Children / &<MynatuCatc<M& i Child Development Center Ifef? UEBORAH SUGGS TV f / VV w '^&i- /l '\(V; January Employee Of The Month ! rv \ C/O \'?> 344 Mulberry Street, Shallotte, 754-7777
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