PHOTO CON I ? U I Li 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 ?_ VI <- I? ik ,.f Int., c?>u,.l ? cai A 1 * . V^. ? UUIUI UI 4UI ? i vota f ui 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. p c. ^ ?j ai:..: vmi v .ii. ui vjv. uinpui i an vi wuvia 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 vr_nr *????? *??? tK* lie JVttl IUUI Ull tiiv ua w awa 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 1 992, lie appuifiiCu tO hiS CUT - rent position as chief, readiness and nlnkol cunnnrt Hivtcinn o ? ri ? - ? 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 m m 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. Pediatric Dentistry providing care for children and young adult* Mfi egc s 1-21. Al to care for ]ft} jAj the handicapped 1 1*" 754-3333 MEMBER: AMERICAN ACADEMY Of PEDIATRIC DEMTBTRV 1QI Village Pine*. flfcajjoUe A REFRESHING CHANGE FROM THE ROUTINE BB Live at Five Thursdays 4:30-8:30 13th Avenue North on the Waterway (at Vereen's Marina) North Myrtle Beach. SC (803)249-6111 Live entertainment ? WAVE 104 FM remote sponsored by Sam's Discount & Golf Center, Country Club Villas, Little River Swim & Fitness Center. PRIZES! ?Waterfront dining featuring fresh seafood, chicken, streak & pasta ?Waterfront lunch grill Fri. & Sat. 11.00-4:30, Sun. 2-4 ?Sunset Happy Hour, 4:30-7 with reduced drink prices. ?Super Sunday Brunch 11-3 Jazz with Jimmy Diamon Waterfront Grill: Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch WE HAVE A SEAT WAITING FOR YOU ON THE WATERFRONT! 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 in the Sunset Bcach area. I ; September Date Set 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. I iwr W * |MVanMMII ilVIII 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 Shallotte Lions Club Barbecue with cole slaw, baked beans, hushpuppies and Iced tea. Plates $4. Saturday, May 28, 1 1 arn-4 pm WtU iTAUl c pUl AAAlg IV/ V AAA OliUiiiiiiC Thurs. thru Mon., May 26-30 Daily 10:00 AM-7:00 PM ? Sun. 12:00-6:00 PM At 4540 Main Straat, Shallotte, NC 28459 WAL-MART PORTRAIT STUDIO Brmtj 111 my tO '.ff pi.cfd-icjvoi' -.. >d L L'; continuum of iiberai to conservative though*, sinrl come from back grounds ranging from religion and the arts to politics and economics. 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. i f .ten ?- ? "a ?- ? t iTivmuiaii a giai urniiu luwoiu uic $4(X) million Bicentennial Camp aign for Carolina, the university's ? ? c. a ? laigvoi luiiu'ioMing wnuii, concludes in June 1995. QHcgejGncr ? 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