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VFW Supports Community Services
Calabash VFW Post 7288 and its ladies auxiliary present their annual awards to recognize " 'faithful service to our community
Certificates and donations of $550 were given to Lower Cape Fear Hospice, Calabash Emergency Mcdical Service, Calabash Volunteer
Fire Department and the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department. Pictured (from left) are Bill Werner, VFW commander; Cathy
Sommers, ladies auxiliary president; Laney Blanton, representing Hospice; Frank Egan, Calabash emergency medical technician; Henry
Otterman, Calabash VFD; and Mike Speck, Brunswick County Sheriff's Department.
Gore To Be Fourth
Fest Grand Marshal
Lt. Harry W. Gore Jr h?s 1*?
choscn parade marshal for this
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in Southport.
The festival, to take place July 1
4. is the state's official observance
of Independence Day.
Gore. 45, is the son of Harry W.
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Sloan Gore of Wilmington. He was
graduated from Hampton High
School in 1968 and from Virginia
Military Institute in 1972 with a
bachelor's degree in math and a
commission into the U.S. Air Force
as a second lieutenant.
Gore entered active duty and at
tended undergraduate pilot training
at Craig Air Force Base in Sclma,
Ala., and remained a! the bass after
becoming a T-37 instructor pilot.
His next assignment took him to
Charleston Air Force Base in South
Carolina, where he piloted C-141
transports. During this time he trav
eled extensively, primarily through
Europe and the Middle East, as well
as to Asia, Africa and South Amer
ica.
After earning a master's degree in
appiieo mathematics from N.C.
State University, Gore served a four
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Air Force Academy. He next assign
ment was at Travis AFB, Calif.,
where he resumed flying C-141
transports. From there, he traveled
throughout the Pacific, with occa
sional trips to Europe, South
America and Australia.
After four years of this assign
ment, Gore was selected for a one
year remote assignment as assistant
LT. COL, HARRY GORE
deputy chief of staff for plans and
programs at Headquarters 7th Air
Force, Osan Air Base, Korea. After
a short assignment as an airiife mis
sion controller at the 22nd Air Force
Operations Center at Travis AFB. he
was assigned to Scon AFB, III.,
where he assumed duties as cell
chief at the newly formed Tanker
Airlift Control Center. In October
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rent position as chief, readiness and
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Gore's military decorations in
clude the Meritorious Service Medal
with four oak leaf clusters. Air
Force Commendation Medal. Com
bat Readiness Medal and Human
itarian Service Medal with one de
vice.
He has two children, Harry ili,
22, and Christin, 19. and a grand
daughter.
Supply Elementary Names
Honors For Third Semester
Supply Elementary School has
announced the following students
were named to the third semester
honor roll:
A itAM
Grade 4: Stephanie Brown, Lynn
Clemmons, Tobias Fullwood, Tay
lor Galloway, brie Gibble, Morgan
Gillette, Eric Green, Levi Grissett,
Bobby Hewett, I -aura Husk ins.
Chad McCumbee, Ashley Newton,
James Page. Allison Phelps, Lara
Spencer. Joshua Vamum, Diana
Vernon. Lindsey Wescott
Grade 5: Jill Alderfer, Lyndsey
Daley, Sara Ellis, Josh Horn, Amber
Miller
A/B HONOR ROLL
Grade 4: Heather Bates. Holly
Bates, Gerald Brock. April Carter,
Matt CI inc. Sheena Cox, Thomas
Daley. LaToya Ellison, Sarah Fowl
er, Jordan Galloway. Megan Harris.
Sharoeka Herring. Robert Hilton
Aiso. kayia Hobbs, Randy
Honeycutt, AmyJo Kayser. Cary
Lee, Marvin Legg, Brandon Lud
lum. Chase Maree. Patrick McDon
ald. Kerri Mitchell. Christopher
Neville. Cltristine Paul. Riley Ran
som. Kendrick Sparrow, Deminka
Spaulding, Joshua Sprouse. Kirby
Williams
Grade 5: Kellic Ahemcthy, Tal
Arrowooo, Nicoie oaKcr. i name
Bans, Dorene Brill. Kattie C'lcm
mons, Jennifer Cozzolion. Matthew
Foss, ArientaS Fullwood, Jessica
Futch.
Also. Sean Goforth, Melissa Hale,
Michelle Handwork, Lori Hewett.
Tonya Holden, Melissa Lombardi.
Will Milligan, Jones Orrock, Caleb
Robinson. Alicia Russo, Victoria
Shsdid, Tamika Tatro, Fallon
Walker. Jennifer Warren, I^ashanda
Gray.
Simmons Couple
To Observe 50th
Blanco and Lucas Marie Sim
mons will celebrate their SOth wed
ding anniversary on June 4.
A parry in their honor will he
hosted by their children and grand
children on Saturday. June 4, from
4-7 p.m. in the fellowship hall of
New Brinon Baptist (liurch in Ash.
Relatives and friends arc invited.
To Wed June 7 8
Mr. and Mrs. Wray O. King of Sunset Beach have announced the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ginger
Louse, to Trevis Kevin son of Mr. and Mrs. Trevis J.
Williams of North Myrtle Beach, S.C. They will be married June
18 at 4 p.m. at Calabash Presbyterian Church.
CLUB BRIEFS
Causev Reports N.C. Wins
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Five State Awards At Meet
Gwen Causey of Supply, state
president of U.S. Daughters of 1812,
reported that North Carolina won
five awards at the April national
meeting in Washington, D.C., when
Snap Dragon Chapter met May 14
in Morehead City.
The state had a 19 percent in
crease in membership last year, she
added.
Causey challenged members to
donate books about North Carolina
records and families to the small
collection about this state in the so
ciety's library at its national head
quarters.
Ilieodocia Mussclwhite of Shal
lonc, nominating cuuumiicc uuti,
presented a slate of new officers
which includes Maie Hobbs of
Wilmington as registrar and Causey
as chaplain. Elizabeth Betz of Cedar
Point is the new chapter president.
Beauty Group Meets
Sunset Beach Beautification
Committee held its annual luncheon
May ! 1 at Tamer's Restaurant
New officers elected are Peggy
I Harvie IE D.DA, MAD.
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Smyly. president; Adele Stephens,
vice president; Edie HofT, secretary;
and Nancy Nappy, treasurer.
The beautification group, whose
mission ?s to "practice random ass
of kindness and senseless beauty,"
strives to improve the environment
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Paula Bena Porterfield and William Todd Small wood, both of
Long Beach, have announced they will be married on Sept. 10 at
Oak Island Presbyterian Church. She is the daughter of Gail
Hatley of Long Beach and Donald K. Porterfield of Marion, S.C.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce Smalln-ood of Long
Beach.
McMillan Funds
UNC Lecture Series
Frank Porter Oraham believed in
helping the oppressed, protecting
free speech and allowing students to
play responsible roles in university
affairs.
The new Frank Porter Graham
lecture series at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill hon
ors the former UNC president by ad
dressing the persistence of poverty,
either in body or spirit, and suggest
ing ways a democratic society can
deal with its causes and effects. The
series also provides a forum for di
verse speakers and gives students a
major role in selecting them.
The series was established this
spring with a SI 50,000 gift from
Taylor McMillan of Raleigh and
Holden Beach, a 1960 UNC-CH
honors graduate and retired chief
deputy commissioner of the N.C.
Department of Labor. Dedicated to
the memory of his parents, Neill
Archibald and Rhoda Ihelma
Holden McMillan, the series is
housed in Carolina's College of Arts
and Sciences. The first lecture will
be held next year.
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1930 to 1949, served in the U.S.
Senate from 1949 to 1950.
' Uf. rrank, pcrha^n iiiuic iiioii
any other person, defined education,
culture and politics in North Caro
lina in the 20th century," McMillan
said. "Those of us who remember
him want to make sure his memory
means something to future North
r arniinianv "
McMillan said he hopes lecturers
will have a variety of beliefs and
backgrounds, be drawn from the
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Because Graham had "an abiding
confidence and trust in the ability of
students to play a responsible role in
the affairs of the university,"
McMillan said, students will play a
major role in selecting the lecture
speakers.
McMillan was an orator at Caro
lina, and he felt a lecture series was
an appropriate way to honor Gra
ham. A member of Phi Beta Kappa,
McMillan was president of the uni
versity debate squad and winner of
the Willie P. ? iangum Medal in
Oratory.
McMillan is a native of Parkton.
He received a master's degree in po
litical science from Yale University,
where he was a Wood row Wilson
Fellow, and a law degree from the
University of Chicago. This year he
completed more than IS years as
chairman of the Holden Beach
Interdenominational Chapel Board
of Trustees.
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