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Woodmen Dedicate New Lodge National President Judge G. Bookout and State Manager/ National Director Harvey L. Bedsole (second and third from left) joined Shallotte Woodmen of the World Lodge No. 160 last Friday morning in dedicating the C. Michael Russ Lodge Hall in Shullotte. A hall for the 1J00 local Woodmen members has been a longtime dream for 30-year member Russ ( far left), who chaired the trustees board and building committee and worked long hours on the project. Also pictured are field representative Jimmy Marshall; lodge president Rita Long; and field representative Ixury Heustess. CLUB BRIEFS Calabash Elks Name Lucerno ' Elk Of The Year J Jose Lucemo was named "Elk of the Year" dur ing Lodge 2679's annual a ? ? uiiiiivi uaiivv April 30 ai the Calabash Elks Lodge. Past Exalted Ruler Frank Chancier intro duced past and present lodge officer;, and Dick Owens, immediate past exalted ruler, presented awards to Lucemo and the following Elks for the 1993 94 lodge year: ? Carl Paepke, outstanding ser vice, Bingo Committee; ? Lew Meyers, outstanding ser vice, Activities; ? Jean Green, outstanding ser vice, president. Ladies Auxiliary. Certificates of appreciation were presented to the following; Bernie Anderson, Drug Awareness Pro gram; Dick Benzie, lodge secretary; Hugh Coulter, chairman. Scholar ship Program; Tim Hamilton, chair man. Youth Activities Program; Leo Jarmusz, chairman. Auditing Committee; Bob Manfred, chair man, Hoop Shoot Committee; John i?i<uiuu;i, ciiaiiiiuw, AuiCnCiuiiui and Flag Day committees; Al Storm, chairman. National Foundation; Jack Ziefel, chairman. Public Relations Program; and Pat Varney, chairman. Boys Camp Program. Naturalist To Speak Andy Woods, a naturalist with the N.C. Aquarium in Wilmington, will he guest speaker at the next Bruns wick Bird Ciub meeting tviay 18. The meeting takes place at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of Atlantic Telephone Corp. on N.C 130 west of Shallotte. The club's annual picnic will be held May 21 at the Waccatte Zoo Farm in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Anyone interested in nature and the environ ment is welcome. For more informa tion, call Marcia Warring at 579 9474. Shallotte Women of the Moose arc planning their annual yard sale for Saturday, May 28 at the Moose Lodge on N.C. 130 East, Holden Beach Road. The sale will get under way at 8 a.m. Proceeds from the event will as sist in funding various projects sponsored by the local WOTM chapter. Those who would like to donate items for the sale and arrange for pick-ups should call 842-9356. Eva C'rumpler, newly elected senior re gent. said, "Being a nonprofit orga nization. we appreciate and wel come any help we can get." The Shallotte WOTM, an auxil iary of the Loyal Order of the Moose, held its installation or. April 28, with the following officers in stalled for I wd-95: Eva Grumpier, senior regent; Judy Dulin, junior graduate regent; Marge Watkins Jr., regent; Diana White, chaplain: Shirley Jabaut. recorder: and Mary M Vt?.WM ? The organization helps maintain Mooseheart, a home for children of lost or broken homes, and Moosehaven, a home for elderly Moose members and their wives. In addition, WOTM members are ac tive in community services and fam ily activities. Grumpier said. ? s___ r_ f-ll BB^ The Shallotte Lions Club will hold a fund-raising barbecue dinner Saturday, May 28, from 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Wal-Mart parking lot. Main Street, Shallotte. Plates will include chopped pork barbecue, coleslaw, baked beans, hushpuppies and tea for $4 per per son. Proceeds will be used to help the visually impaired. Yard Sale For Nurses TU- tm ? 1 U. ... Ki r tuv iuvoi v.uaptbi ui uiv Nurses Association will sponsor a benefit yard sale Saturday, May 21, from 8 a.m. until noon in the Brunswick office of Well Care Nurs ing Services. The site is on U.S. 17, the build ing which housed the old Supply Post Office. Proceeds will go toward paying for annual nursing studeni scholar ships. Donations are being accepted in the Well Care offices. The association represents nurses in Brunswick, New Hanover and Pender counties. Spring Concert Tuesday The Brunswick Concert Band will present its sixth annual spring con cert on Tuesday, May 17, at 7 p.m. in Centennial Center, 8th and Lord streets, Southport. Featured selections will include excerpts from me opera "Carmen " and a rock number. "Stick Fingers, " featuring George Schneider on gui tar. The program also will include jazz and big band numbers and marches. There is no admission charge, but donations will he accepted. The band is directed by Paul Pittenger. DR. EDWARD F. ECKERT, JR. g I DR. BRIAN1):. HARSHA r^?s Vi/ I^sp Coastal Carolina Oral 3 **3 * ^ and Maxillofacial Surgery SB AuodatM P A R s 3 s G 1 s Associates, P.A. Our Little River ojjice is !occ.t~ti at 303 Highway 90, Nixon's Crossroads Little River, SC 29566, 803-249-7810 Wednesday, 9 AM- 12:3C FM Thursday. 1 :30 PM-4:30 PM For an appointment, call our Myrtle Beach ojjlce 803-448-1621 We specialize in wisdom teeth removal. Implants, T.M.J. Surgery. Orthognathic Surgery and Cosmetic Facial Surgery PMOTO COrnUMJTH) Honored By Optimists Jenaine Piggott (center) is honored by the South Brunswick Is lands Optimist Club as Student of the Month. At left is J ana Mar tin , chairperson; at right is Joe Gore, Optimists president. Piggott is a senior at West Brunswick High School. She is involved in cho rus, choir, church play and pageants, Future Business Leaders of America, Job Training Partnership Act Youth Program, Spanish Club and other activities. She plans to attend Brunswick Com miimij i-uucjt unu cniuu in ihe cossmeuMogy i ech frep program. Schools Host 'Magical' Substance Abuse Show Brunswick County Schools on Thursday (May 12) will host "Magic is an Illusion ? Drugs are Not," an educational subslaovc abuac pro gram that teaches the danger of sub stance abuse through magical illu sions. comedy and drama. jKa prrtgrnmc tuiij ha I H in Odcll Williamson Auditorium at Brunswick Community College. Third- and fourth-graders will attend at 10 a.m., with Grades 6 and 7 at 1 1 a.m. and Grades, 8, 9 and JTPA and SADD students at 1 p.m. There wiii aiso be a 7 p.m. pre sentation for parents and students who want to return or were not able to attend during the day. Par mnro infV%rmnti/\n falj Pim Keliey or Anne Mitchell at the Brunswick County Schools Central Office. Coastal Academy Tells Honor Rolls Coastal Carolina Christian Aca demy has announced that the fol lowing students have been named to its honor rolls: A HONOR ROLL Natasha BarTett. Grade 7; Joseph I. Coites, Grade 2; Noelle A. Page, Grade 2; Aaron D. Purifoy, Grade 1; Angela Snook. Grade 11; Tina Sul livan. Grade 6; Michelle Ward. Grade 6; Jason Williams, Grade 7; Nikki A. Williams, Grade S. A/B HONOR ROLL ifoyjn jAr.rtj? Qr-wL. *!? j-. j ? Cochran, Giadc 3; Joseph D. Counts, Grade 1 ; Jason Mace, Grade K; Matthew Reaves, Grade 10; Nic holas S. Sasser, Grade 2; Christo pher A. Stanley, Grade 2; Sarah C. Ward, Grade 1 ; John Ward. Grade 5. Shallotte Health Foods No one wants to be ill, but our susceptibility to dis ease is determined by how healthy we are. Each of us must taJce tne responsibility for creating our own health. Start today by coming in to our new store. Natural Vitamins and Herbs ? Organic Foods Nutrition Books, Health and Beaaty Aids Sports Nutrition Come see MaHHi? Ratty nr Helen. 4564 Main Street ? Shallotte 754-2113 ?i??4 THE SRUNSWCX BEACON 1 Congratulations NationsBank ofSouthport Wreprowi to hmx provided complete sitework for your newest bank. 0J2" Co ?uo in * Helping Brunswick County Grow! Grading And Paving Contractor 754-7177 Asphalt Piant-2 miles north of Shallotte on Hwy. 17 * I June 15 rVeddiny rlofliwd Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baldwin of Ash have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Lisa, to Terrence Glenn Foss of Flint, Michigan. He is the son of Glenn Foss and Patricia Voit Foss. The wedding will be held June IS at the Smoky Mountain Wedding Chapel in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Thank you for your * vote and support in the * May 3rd Primary . * Donald Shaw * Brunswick Commissioner * District 5 * It's Manufactured Housing Month... ?Expanded Inventory ?Special Prices ?Prizes There's never been a better time to buy! Register To Win a Bahama Vacation* "Sponsored By The NCMHA CHOICENTER U&MM iV ARn Hwy. 17 N.. Shallotte, 754-5147 'Sn&xJUaat served daily Mon.-Fri. " 'StceUiiaat SeUUt Sat. & Sun. 7-11 am EVERYDAY FIDDLER'S SPECIAL $9-95 GET 1 FREE Sunday Lunch Buffet Served 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. SANDFIDDLER SEAFOOD RESTAURANT HWY. 130 EAST ? SHALLOTTE ? 754-8168 A
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