?i "i'Tir?t' |L April 16 Wedding Set To Marry May 28 Marica Macdonald and Donald Robinson will be married Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hewett have announced the forthcoming day, April 16, at 4 p.m. at the Oak drove Baptist Church in Supply. marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Irene, to Dewayne Varnam of The bride-to-be is the daughter of Ruth Macdonald of Wilmington; Varnamtown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Varnam. The wedding her fiance is the son of Donald and Cathy Robinson of Supply. will be held at Dixon Chapel Church on Saturday, May 2H, at I Friends and family of the couple are invited. p.m. Invitations will be sent. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Spotlight On Supply Elemen tary I amura Walscr. French teacher, and Penny Cumbie, Student In formation Management Systems (SIMS) operator, have been named to the March "Spotlight" for Supply Elementary School. Walser earned her bachelor s de gree from UNC -Charlotte. She majored in French and mi ncred in coni munications. She serves on the Science and Social Studies Committee at her school and WAI.SKR is a member of the Foreign language Association of North Carolina. She is originally from l-exington and currently lives in Wilmington. "Miss Walser was chosen for be ing a super French teacher," said Principal Carolyn Williams. "She keeps her students engaged in fun filled activities. Lxarning French is fun in her classroom." Cumbie has training from the N.C. Institute of Real Estate, U.S. Air Force. She also has at tended Indiana University. Her professional ca reer includes the i cal estate field. U.S. Air Force and NASA She has "('i mhik 15 years' experience in computers. She is a member of the Carolina Shores North Homeowners Associ tion. the Officers' Wives Club and has served on the After-Prom Committee for the past three years. Nominations from her peers noted her "positive attitude" and character ized her as "helpful, patient and kind." Cumbie and husband Jeff live at Carolina Shores. They have a son, Steven, who lives in Charlotte. Crary Scholars The Crary School has recognized its honor students from the nine weeks grading period recently end ed. The students and their grade-point averages on a scale of 4.(1 follow. ?Grade 4: James Fort, 4.0; Jon Ramos. 3.89; Harris l.igon, 3.56; Stephen Johnson, 3.78. ?Grade 5: Justin Davis. 3.78; Chris Evans, 3.56; Rose Candela, 3.78; Kari Lewis, 3.89; Jessica Mc Call, 3.78. ?Grade 6: Angel Schettine, 3.6; Elisha Thompson. 3.5; Beau Wat kins, 3.6; Taylor Sheeley, 3.7. ?Grade 7; Ginger Clayton, 3.8; Tambi Cron. 3.6; David Candela, 3.8: Dow Williamson. 4.0; Graham lossi. 3.8. Hintemeyer Cited Navy Chief Petty Officer Ralph fc. Hintemeyer rccentiy received the Navy Good Conduct Medal. Me is the son of Dorothy N. Meyer of Morehead Drive. South port. Hie Good Conduct Medal "recog nizes that the service member's hon est and faithful service during a four-year period," a Navy news re lease states. "To earn it. Hintemeyer achieved and maintained a satisfac tory level of performance and an un blemished conduct record for the en tire period." lie joined the Navv in October 1981. Deployments Over Marine Corporals Howard L. Davis and Matthew L. Fenner have recently returned from a six-month Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean deployment with 22nd Mar ine Expeditionary Unit. Marine Corps Base, Camp Lcjcunc. Davis is the son of Chris 11. Meyers of Shallotte; Fenner's wife Kelly is the daughter of Bobby Mercer of Shallotte. Their unit was part of the USS Guadalcanal Amphibious Ready Group. The group served in the Adriatic Sea in support of Oper ations Deny Flight. Provide Promise and Sharp Guard. The operations helped enforce United Nations sanc tions in the former Yugoslavia. The ship also participated in Operation Restore Mope, supporting U.N. hu manitarian operations in Somalia. The group also participated in an amphibious landing exercise off the southern coast of France; a com bined ground, air and amphibious exercise with Egyptian forces and exercise Dynamic Guard off the coast of Turkey. Davis is a 1988 graduate of Hem ingway (S.C.) High School. He joined the Marin Corps in October 1988. Fenner is a 1990 graduate of Blackduck (Minn.) High School. Ik joined the corps in June 1990. Seven New Tutors The Brunswick County Literacy Council certified seven new literacy tutors at a workshop held March 4 and 5 at Seaside United Methodist Church. They arc Jennifer Osborne of Winnabow, Faye Smith of Supply. Connie Rice of Long Beach. Anne Cathey of Ocean Isle Beach and Jody Hughes, Frances LaMoy and Roy LaMoy, all of Sunset Beach. The tutors are now certified in the phonics-based Laubach method of teaching reading and will be able to tutor adults and teenagers who wish to improve their reading and writing skills. Arrives In Germany Army Pvt. Michael S. Smith has arrived for duty at Harvey Barracks, Kitzingen. Germany. Smith, a motor transport operator, is the son of Lee II. Smith of Supply and Brenda L. Kay of Ciayiuu. i!i> wife Mechale is from Four Oaks. Smith is a 1W2 graduate of Clay ton High School. Perfect Attendance The following students recently were recognized for perfect atten dance at West Brunswick High School during the first semester: Grade 12: Marcus K. Bernard, Machalin A. Blue, David T. Ful wood. Heather L. Gibson, Melissa Johnson. Grade 11: Timothy Bellamy, Christopher E. Brown, Nicholas Gore, Matthew D. Hall, Kenneth L. Hewett, Nathan P. Schatz. Grade 10: Steven Alexander, David Dewayne Bowens, Brandy Leigh Capps, Holly D. Clemmons, Melinda Grady, Keisha Renec Gre gory, Jeremy Allen Holden, Brian K. Huddle, Steppie Janeda, Kenneth McGee, Patrick McGowan. Kenneth Joel Meshaw, Amanda Lynn Reeves, Tina M. Simmons. Jon Stephen Thomas, James Ldwin White. Grade 9: Joyce Nelson, Harmony O'Connor, Leroy Radford, Jeffrey Stanley, Charlotte Thorpe, Julie White, Brandi Whitesides. Bozeman Places Third Brittany Bozeman, daughter of Bobby and Melanie Bozeman of Longwood, was the second runner up at the Miss Tri-County Princess tmpioyees Pageant held March 12 at UN'C Wilmington. She advances to the Miss New Hanover County Queen Pageant to he held April 4 in Wilmington. OOOOOOOOOOOQ ~ AMERICAN LEGION POST 247 5470 Main St., Shallotte MONTHLY BUSINESS MbETiNG MONDAY, MAR. 28,7:30 P.M. Members please attend. Prospective members welcome. ALL STAR FLAGS i 1 -800-868-FLAG Flags ? Banners Pennants Holiday Flags & Banners Residential & Commercial Flagpoles installation, too. 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School hoard members were also Brunswick County Board of scheduled to meet in called session Hducation members today Wednesday, March 23, starting at (Thursday) plan to visit the four 9:30 a.m. schools included in the South After working on policy develop Brunswick attendance district. ment and revision, the board expect At each school, board members ed to go behind closed doors at 3:30 will meet briefly with the principal, p.m. to discuss unspecified "attor then tour facilities and visit class- ney/client matters". rooms. Touring begins at 8:30 a.m. at Bolivia Elementary School, moves to South Brunswick Middle at mid morning, then to Southport Ele- Civietown Volunteer Fire Depart mental School after lunch. South ment will serve flounder and pork Brunswick High School is the last barbecue dinners at the station Sat stop, at 2 p.m. urday, April 2, starting at 8 a.m. At 3:15 p.m. the board plans to Cost is $4 per dinner "with fix meet at South Brunswick High with ings". For information on delivery faculty members from all four of orders, call the fire station the day schools to hear questions and dis- of the dinner at 754-8392. cuss concerns. Proceeds go to support the depart The board toured the North ment. Brunswick schools in February and The station is at the intersection plans to visit the West Brunswick of Holdcn Beach Road and Civiet schools later this spring. own Road. Civietown Serves Dinners April 2 Group Looking For WWII Items "Southport Remembers" is look- on Nash Street. ing for World War II memorabilia to The organization also is looking display during the April 9-1(1 Sea for display cases to use during the Notes concert and memorabilia event and volunteers to help staff show. exhibits. World War II veterans are All items will be tagged, logged in also being invited to share their cx a book and properly stored until the periences during the event. event, said spokesman Jim McKee. 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