CLUB BRIEFS
Brierwood Ladies Plan Trip To Bald Head
Brierwood Ladies Club will hold
its last meeting of the 1993-94 sea
son May 9.
Member Lou Culp has arranged a
day-trip to Bald Head Island for the
meeting. The group will leave
Brierwood early to catch the 10 a.m.
ferry. After lunch on the island, new
officers will be installed.
Any female Brierwood resident
wishing reservations or information
about car-pooling should contact
Lou Culp.
Jr. Yard Sal le
Shallotte Junior Woman's Gub
will hold its annual fundraising yard
sale Saturday, May 7, from 7:30
a.m. until noon at the Vendor's Fair
on Main Street, Shallotte.
The club is a nonprofit organiza
tion; all proceeds of the sale will go
to local and state causes.
Artists To Meet
The Waterway Art Association
will meet Wednesday. May 18 at the
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autuwt iitaui i uw vjidtiuti.
Members are being asked to make
a special effort to be there, as final
arrangements for the Memorial Day
weekend art show will be discussed,
said spokesman Shirley Campbell.
The group will gather at 12:30
p.m. for a shared-time lunch {bring
your own); the business discussion
wiii begin ai i :30 p.m.
New members are welcome. For
more information, call Chance
Scrantom at 579-2218.
AARP To Meet
Calabash AARP Chapter 3640
will meet May 5 at 7 p.m. in the
Calabash tire house on Persimmon
Road.
The program will feature Michael
Sidelinger, a certified public accoun
tant who will speak about gift and
estate taxes and the state's intangi
bles tax.
A business meeting will follow,
and refreshments will be served.
Guests are welcome, said Tony
Santino, publicity chairman.
WAVES To Meet
The Azalea Anchors, Unit 102 of
WAVES Nssicnal. will hold :t= next
meeting at the Battleship USS North
Carolina grounds May 14 at noon.
Family and friends of members
and prospective members are invit
ed. Membership is open to all for
mer, retired and active women of the
U.S. Navy, Coast Guard and Marine
Corps.
NARFEToMeet
The Brunswick County Chapter
of the National Association of
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Good Publicist
Mary Benes is honored with a
gift , a plant and a helium bal
loon by the Veterans nf Fnrriom
Wars Auxiliary district for her
efforts as auxiliarists ' publicity
chairman for Host 7288 in
Calabash. Benes has handled
the group's publicity since
1987.
Retired Federal Employees
(NARFE) wiii hoiu its monihiy
meeting on Tuesday, May 10, at
noon at the Sand Fiddler Restaurant,
Southport.
Guest speaker will be Albert
Elrod of Edward D. Jones and Co.,
who will discuss individual retire
ment account maturity And lat-uv
ing investments.
All members arc being urged to
attend, said James H. Bryant chap
ter spokesman. NARFE meetings
are open to the public; membership
is available to all federal retirees and
federal employees with at least five
years of service.
Certificates were presented April
27 to graduates of a Speechcraft
communications short course con
ducted by the Coast Toasters
dui? of Skslloits
Recognized were Peggy H.
Stanley, Sloane Realty; Greg Clark,
Wheat First Securities; Daphne Yar
1/ rough. The Brunswick Hospital;
and Michael Royal, Brunswick
Community College Smsi: Business
Center.
Speechcrafters Jimmy Johnson,
Brunswick County Water Depart
ment; Olaf "Bud" Thorsen, N.C.
iuveniic Cuuii Cuuiisciui|j Scivicc,
and Janette Brown, Lower Cape
Fear Hospice, were unable to partic
ipate in the graduation dinner pro
gram held at Brunswick Community
College
Fellow Speechcrafters and Toast
masters voted Yarbrough "Best
Speaker" and Royal "Most Improv
ed Speaker."
Soeechcraft is a enndemarinn of
Toastmasters international selt
paced Communications A Leader
ship Program. Over eight weeks par
ticipants heard educational talks re
lated to communications, gave re
hearsed and impromptu speeches,
evaluations and introductions, and
assumed various meeting roles.
Each was assigned a club mentor to
answer questions and provide one
on-one support.
Coast Toasters Toastmasters Club
meets Thursdays from 7 a.m. to 8
a.m. at the South Brunswick Islands
Chamber of Commerce office. Visi
tors are welcome. For more in
formation contact President Don Eg
gert, 754-5082.
Beoutifiers' Lunch
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Club will hold its final meeting at a
luncheon May 11 at noon at
Lockwood Folly Clubhouse.
New officers, to be installed for
the 1994-95 season, are Myra
Burke, president; Janet Shafor, first
vicc picsiuciii, Betty Arnold, scccud
vice president: and Charlotte
Pringle, secretary/treasurer.
Cost of the luncheon is So. For
reservations or information, call
Myra Burke at 842-2750.
VFW Honors
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The Veterans of Foreign Wars and
auxiliansts Post 7288 in Calabash
will host an awards dinner for com
munity volunteers on Sunday, May
15, at 2 p.m. at the post.
The VFW will also be looking for
donations for the red poppies made
by disabled veterans to be distrib
uted for Memorial Day. On May 20
and 21 the group will distribute pop
pies in Shallotte and Calaba&h.
Funds raised will go to needy veter
ans and their families.
The auxiliarists' next meeting
wi!! be Mcsdsy, M*y 16, zi 7 p w
Officers will meet at 6.
Seniors 7o Mecf
Holden Beach Senior Citizens
will meet Monday, May 9. at 7 p.m
in the Lockwood Folly Community
Building.
The Shallotte Middle School Bell
Ringers will be the group's guests.
New members and visitors are
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H. Noblett.
Birthdays And Anniversaries
Thursday, May 5
Cheryl Henry, Sheila Jester,
Cameron David Moser, Sydney
Ellen Parks, Priscilla Gupton, Jen
nifer Siwmv, Ine Furr Jr.; Mr. and
Mrs. Bernie Tuggle.
Friday, May 6
Leila Simmons, Melody Lugo,
Meredith Stanley. Brad Siss!sts?y.
Terry Hooks, Alex Willard; ~'immy
& Marie Hewett and Dennis and
Rose Pitts.
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Saturday, May 7
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Billy Street, Freddy Dickerson,
Cory Aaron McLamb, Ginger Mill
ion rv-iorrs White, Terri M. Dur
ham, Robert Causey, Wanda Kin
law, Jonathon Stroupe, Lisa Tuggle;
Steve and Sabrina Parrish.
Sunday, May 8
Hubert Sritan. Rainuna Parker.
Paula Fox; Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Can.
Monday, May 9
Madison Felton, Justin Davis,
Carolyn Sweatt, Ashley Hardy,
Colin Lewis, Tun Gibble, Justin
Davis; Clayton and Sarah Robinson.
'(today, May Id
Tti i j Aimiimiii, Asoicy Duncan,
Pamela Detric, Cameron Marshall
Dillard, Rhiannon Landesberg; Jeff
and Lisa Mintz, Bill and Priscilla
Shoemaker.
Wedaeaday, May II
Betty Ward, Crystal Atkinson,
Alex Phelps, Tracey James, Fred
Mintz Jr., Tootie Todd, Jacqueline
Allie McDowell.
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C/ufa Issues Library Challenge
Hold 'en Beach Women Is Club is challenging other area organizations to join them in helping Supply
Elementary Schoot stock its media center shelves with hardback books suitable for elementary school
age children. Club member Gail Beck (left) and President Mary Simmons recently presented a club
check for $250 to Media Specialist Laura DeStefano. Looking on are at right are students Rachel
Beck, Blake Stone and Stephanie Brown, whose mothers and/or grandmothers belong to the club. The
check represents profits from craft sales at the 1993 N.C. Festival By The Sea. A ihird cookbook is Ac
club's next fundraising event.
Local Births Are Announced
Milliken
Lhonda and Danny Milliken of
Supply have announced the birth of
a daughter, Jactyn Danielle Milli
ken, at 12.-07 a.m. April 23 at The
Brunswick Hospital.
She weighed 8 pounds and was
To .Merry May 2 1
Christine Stout of Ash has an
nounced the forthcoming mar
riage of her daughter, Wendy
Lee, to Richard Ellis Callen
dar. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Arth
ur E. Callendar Jr. of Shal
lotte. The ceremony will be
held May 21 at 3 pjn. in
Trinity Pentecostal Free \YH1
Baptist Church. Friends and
relatives of the couple are invit
ed.
21 inches long. She joins a sister.
Linda Kay Miiiiken.
Grandparents are Linda and Eddie
McCall of Shallotte, Jackie and
James Shelly of Supply and L.C.
Miiiiken of Wilmington.
Great-grand parents are Eva and
Isaac Ward of Supply, Thelma Mc
C?i! of Sha!k?tte snd Sidney Rhodes
of Supply.
Atkinson
Shira and Glenn Atkinson of
Lanvaie Road, Leiand. have an
nour.ccd the birth of a daughter.
Cora Lee Atkinson, at 4:23 p.m.
April 7*7 at T"K^ Rnjncurirjr Hognital
She weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces
and was 20 inches long.
Grandparents are Larry McElwain
and Victoria Myers of Leiand and
Charlotte Daughtry of Cairo. Ga.
Burroughs
Mark and Lynn Burroughs of
Gregory Road, Supply, have an
nruiruWI rh^ hirth of a Hatjohlfr
Melissa Lynn, at 2:41 p.m. April 26
at The Brunswick Hospital. She
weighed 6 pounds.
Grandparents arc Joyce Grimsiey
of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs.
E.G. Burroughs of Edenton.
Great-grandparents are Carrie
Grimsiey of Wilmington, Mae
TVndall of Edenton and Mr and
Mrs. E.O. Burroughs of Norfolk, Va.
Chavis
Mr. and Mrs. James Edward
Chavis Jr. of South port have an
nounced the birth of a daughter,
Kasandra Marie Chavis, at 11:25
a.m. April 26 a! The Brunswick
Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 13
ounces and was 20 inches long.
She joins a brother and sister,
lames Brandon and C liclsca Nicole
Chavis.
Grandparents arc Phyllis McCoy
of Boiling Spring Lakes and James
Rabon of Old Dock. Great-grand
parents are James Chavis of Ash and
JnwIJ Chavis of A*h.
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