Page S-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACI ?\*m Ok T ^ JHMBI Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Gene Norris of Shallotte have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Melissa uhwii, w E?inenage, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Etheridge of Holden Beach. A November 24 wedding is planned at Letties Grove Pentacostal Free Will Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Lions Heai Twelve tutors trained by the Brunswick County Literacy Council are helping io teach more iiian 3,000 non-reading adults in the county how to read, Council Chairman George Clementson told members of the Shallotte I .ions Club at an Aug. 14 meeting at the Seafood Barn in Hoklen Beach. The local council, formed in 1981 by volunteers working in conjunction with Brunswick Technical College, is part of a nationwide movement to combat illiteracy, he said. Clementson stunned the I.ions, said Secretary I Leonard C. Ferguson, with ^Nat The Fitness * < 'oniplctr >m * Xcrolucs & w * \\ ri^ht trnini * Sauna * Tanning lu-il* V' 11 It IIII IS^IItl I It IIIS/l. \i ii-snt? i it ii.itiks/i (>|u-iiin^ soon i l!u>. 17 Sou >?>* tHl MUN%WlO MMOU ? CARPE7T GUAR/ I I' KKK padding < C IN, Thursday, August 22, 1985 ? *T*T ' ^ aR; Wl. Hw - |H ^yppr, To Wed Sept 21 Mr. and Mrs. Lathion Simmons of Ash have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol Marie Simmons, to Jamie Lloyd tnman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Inman of Asb. Their wedding will take place 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at New Brltton Baptist Church in Ash, with a reception afterwards in the fellowship hall. Friends and relatives of the couple are Invited. r Literacy Etf< figures for illiteracy across the nation: 800,000 citizens considered func iionai non-readers, unable to icat! well enough to handle day-by-day situations such as obtaining a driver's license and shopping for food. The national illiteracy rate is approximately 10 percent of the presen! popultaion, but is increasing at the rate of 2.5 million per year. It is estimated, added Clernentson, that 75 percent of all persons now unemployed are functional illiterates and that there is a direct relationship between illiteracy and unemployfti/us Connection itihiK machines orkout classes IX l\HI KOI IMS X silt lit I us mi st.r x s\ itk a ia ii Resort IMa/.a tli. Shallotte sEA COAST ( VI 1.1. TYPES OF Fl Hwy. 130, Shollo! Res. 842-3385 Bus VINYL REM< iNTEED INSTAL with purchase of carpet )ver 20 years experienc Don't in the mm m m mm mm I''"r-\ Light up the i latest design: Ceramics. Nc , " colors with s< an incredibly ft lwto % I rytl r ji ifl9HKs3?i8H Mclver To Wed Ms. Ethel Mae Mclver of Greensboro has announced the forthcoming wedding of her daughter, Veronica Gail Mclver of Greensboro, to Hobson Martel Bryant, also of Greensboro. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bryant of Route 3, Supply. The wedding will take place 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at St. James Baptist Church, West Florida Street, Greensboro. A reception will follow at the Lee Center, Greensboro College. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited. Drt, Needs mcnt, welfare and the prison population. i The phOiietiCS-ueiSoi CuiiuciCii method relates words and sounds to i pictures and is typically used in a one-on-one situations. Laubach tutors are adult volunteers who work without pay and in strict confidentiality, usually 1 tutoring in the home of the adult student. Information on the program can be obtained by calling 754-8446 or Brunswick Technical College, 754-6900. Clementson was presented by I Jon Milton Coleman. In other business, the IJons completed plans for the IJons yard sale on Saturday, Aug. 24, at the home of lion Jess Parker, and for the lions fish fry, to be held at Shallotte Municipal Park Saturday, Aug. 31. Grants given by the club during August for sight care and treatment also were announced. BCTS Class Ulnc Dai inlnn i ivisji IVV^UI i IV/I i The Brunswick County Training .? uuui ?iiiuutiuilK uiass u( r.M>;> nOlUS its 20th reunion Saturday, Aug. 24, at 7 p.m. at the Sea (Captain lounge in Southport. All teachers of the school are invited to Join the class celebration, said William A. Davis, class president. :arpets UM)RIN(i" ite. NC 754-9838 ODELING LATION 1 (Offrr kihhI thru Sept.) e. __ be left dark! light with one of the . from National w available in many ift pleated shades at low price. $29? white they tost! ON THE CAUSEWAY AT OCEAN ISlE BEACH 579 6279 Toastmasters R< Two members of Brunswick Toastmasters have earned the rank of Competent Toastmaster (CTMi from Toastmasters International. To achieve certification, Jim Brown of Southport and S.R. "Huddv" Rudd nf Yaiinnn Rp^rh completed a series of speech projects in Toastmasters' basic international communications and leadership program. The self-paced program neips participants improve their speaking and leadership skiUs in a club environment. In addition to basic techniques of public speaking, they learn to offer constructive evaluations of others' efforts, to listen more effectively and to serve as club leaders. "I think Toastmasters gives each person confidence in themselves to be able to communicate in front of a group or one-to-one," said Brown, who is president of the Brunswick Toastmasters. "Everyone could benefit from Toastmasters", regardless of what field they're in. "With all the miscommunication there is, it's surprising how much we still accomplish." He and Rudd received their certificates at a recent club meeting. They are now working on advanced speech projects in specialties of their choice. Brown, 46, is manager of the beach office for Margaret Rudd Realty and is currently president of Brunswick Toastmasters. Rudd, 41, is a licensed plumbing contractor and real estate broker and owns and operates Rudd Plumbing Service. Both have been members of Brunswick Toastmasters for approximately Vh years. Members of the group work together to help each other achieve their personal development goals. "Toastmasters literally changed my entire life," said Brown, who switched from food store management to real estate management Holden Reunion Set September 1 The family reunion of Richard W. Holden and Dora Dilsavor Holden will be held Sunday, Sept. 1 at the home of Kenneth Holden on Stone Chimney Road in Supply. Guests are asked to bring a covered dish lunch, l.unch begins at 1 p.m. Sorn Born T /> K I i kj i nui i i^t;^ Gregory Wayne anil Chaundra Galloway Norris of Supply have announced the birth of their first child, a son. Jabin Wayne Norris was born Monday. July 29, at Cape Kear Memorial Hospital in Wilmington. He weighed six pounds. 12 ounces, and was 19S inches in length. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galloway of Supply. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Norris, also of Supply. MS OFF MS OFF MS OFF MS I The o s Waverl K 0 s Fabric ar tfc 1 Thro o \ 2 & I All Patti g by this to| o Comforters, Sfx i ft SMYKTli BEACH V*7 N c?gt -W> s: r se?* ^ ? IS^ti Cow?-y CW S W?>* 003 A4*?4 n% ort n% on n% on n% ted 'Competent' through contacts made through Toastmasters membership. "I'm much happier in what I'm doing now." a t> u?a n luuiici uiuiuici, 01 um ii ijuu more public speaking experience than most new Toastmasters when he joined, but says he's still learning. "I had spoken primarily from written material: I joined to get more exptnciiCc iii extemporaneous speaking," he recalled. "It's been a j tremendous help to me. And I enjoy ? the association with people of similar " interests. We have a lot of fun." Brunswick Toastmasters meet for : breakfast each Wednesday from 7 ; a.m. to 8 a.m. at the Ship's Chandler ; in Southport. Visitors and prospec- I tive members are welcome. L [ / bull WAYNE LONG BRUNSWICK SQUARE 1985 THt MUNSWtCK BEACON BRUNSWICK S( ir...111 L-1J /-II ...win nuiu tan re Tuesday, Aug. at Brunswick School of Da CI.ASSES OFFF ?Ballet ?J ?Pointe ?C ?Tap ?E AGES 3 AP May also register bv calling V 754-8281. CLASSES START SE i OFF 20* OFF 20* OFF20* OFF 209 Wallpaper Pla< y and Schum id Wallcoveri ugh August G 0% OFI 5rns, including 3 quality mani "eods, Draperies, Shams, & induded in this sate. NORTH MTRTU IIACH M C**>m Kwt 170CM* D? S? Mm* Doc ?D b; ?C3 24^-OC3 0 T?* . o? cw n% omn on m I _ Watson's Bridal & Formal Wear | W X !Silk Mowers and Plants 130. Ilnltlrn lit-nrh Knad 754-9380 Senior f ^ort rait f-^achacfei "It is a record of the present ond the post, given to the future ... an investment thot will increase in value. 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