*4.00*3.4 HFr . jXOSMt ui? Yc Santolina and Texas sage ad southwestern touch to the Long Ba Yard of the Month for May. Clubwoi presented the award, and a complimc tic. to Wilson and Mildred Ixing of Road, Tarheeland Acres. The Lon| Artists PresG Celebrate and share the arts with the Associated Artists of Southport during their fifth annual "Art in the t'arK Saturday, May 28. Starting at 10 a.m.. Southport's Franklin Square Park will buzz with activity as visual and performing artists from the Soutkport, Oak Island and Boiling Spring Lakes areas demonstrate their techniques and would-be artists try their hand at everything from additive junque sculpture to pottery. Demonstrating their work from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will be James Jamison, clay sculpture; Sybil "0" Therling, pastel portraits; Anna Katherine Marsette, reed basket making; P.D. Midgett III, watercolor painting; Jean Jones, watercolor painting; and Hope Scroth, acrylic painting. "Hands-on" art stations for the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. include the potter's wheel, a continuous mural collage, balloon sculpture, adCongratulations on y truly understands the < The Stork Exchange is a Members receive benefii Hospital. The Family C The FCNU is dedicated soli options are available. The families prefer. You may cf like atmosphere. Regardles: state of the art equipment tc A P Enjoy the excitement of you experience. Just till out the* It is all so easy and at no cc opportunity to serve you an* ! I j EXCHAN The Brunswick I Hospital * Hwy. 17 S., PO Hon 139, Suppl 1 !i_ Ird Has Touch Of Tex d a distinctly native Brunswicl iy Garden Club's years ago and ha nan Doris Oiivito landscape that i< mtary crape myr- Features include 6 West Roberta nials. ?s retired to his x ' A l I ? T*l r> ffit /an in ine r< ilitive junque sculpture, face painting, plaster casting, silk screen posters, sand castles, hat making and mono prints. All this activity will occur against a baekdrop of live entertainment, as follows: 10 a.m.-ll a.m. Children's Theater by the Christian Alliance Church; 11 a.m. to 12 noon, the Brunswick County Band; 12 noon to 1 p.m., the Brunswick Players and Brunswick Ballet Theater, featuring also Vickie Bridgers, Steve Fitzgerald, the Oak Island School of Dance and David Pittcnger, guest artist from the Princeton Ballet. From 1 p.m. to2 p.m. the rock band "Humors" will perform, followed from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. by the Christian Alliance Church Choir; and from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., the First Baptist Gospel Choir and music from black history. Starting at 4 p.m., students from South Brunswick Middle School will present "Dancing in the Streets." ?%U4 E X C H our expected arrival. Th changes that are going to t We Can Help club for expectant parents. Tl ts and complimentary gifts ....we deliver! entered Nnrsint sly to the care of the mother ai traditional Labor and Deliver loose the Birthing Room whicl 5 of your birthing choice, your ) make your experience as plea erfect Opportti ir pregnancy. The Stork Exchs ;oupon below and we will send ?st to you. The Brunswick Ho J your family. rtifci iP | 5^ i Name r/^T? I Address HjHi I State via... | I'honc ( HlALTHlkUST Doctor's Nam Inc. ifriir,. J Due Date I would like to located in my i Hi ' ajjr ?fiR> ' TAff PMOTO BY SUSAN USHER as k County from Columbus County two ve since eoneenr rated on developing a 5 attractive, while easy to maintain, a pond and an abundance of peren rk' Saturday A bake sale that starts at 10 a.m. will benefit the Franklin Square Gallery, while proceeds from the festival's soda fountain will benefit the Association's Youth Art Gallery Srhnlnrshin Knnri Mildred Christman is president and Arthur Jones vice president of the Associated Artists. Cochairpersons of Art in the Park are Rusty Hughes. Pat Pittenger and Donna Bean. I SALES & REPAIRS | on all makes and models of H Ivacuums and sewingH Bj machines. VACUUM CENTER Surf wood Shopping Osntsr Join w : A N GE e Brunswick Hospital ake place in your life. ie Stork Lxchan^e is free, while in The Brunswick ^ Unit (FCNU) nd newborn. Several birthing y suite is a choice that many n offers a comfortable homephysician will have access to sant as possible. inity inge can make it a wonderful I you the membership forms, spital would like to have the Fill out and mail bring this \ coupon to The 11,11 > Brunswick Hospital to become a member Zip c > receive information 011 p!i>sician% area. \ /r-i a # a vrw Ml New officers of the Calabash VFW Post No. 7288 Indies Auxiliary will be installed in a joint ceremony with the Post at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 5, at the VFW Building in Calabash. 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I |\ CUTEX [U\ PERFECT COLOR r i FOR NAILS Ul fl/TTXl 9JBEQ assorted ~ HHWOWff mBmWEACH Wjy BMllM if L^dBgag (I Egl MBBBTTrfc *mi i* fiffi/S U EH SAVINGS El "V EVER) SHOP RITE A prices effective may n thru may a. i9?t li [ HP hv v THE BRUNSWICK BEAC1 jxiiiary Names ( senior vice president; Dot Hoffmann, junior vice president; Jo McMann, secretary; Frances Wren, treasurer; Virginia Gross, conductress; Jeanne Patterson, guard; Katherine Kielbasa, chaplain; Mitzi Bernatsky, three-year trustee; and Mary Benes, two-year trustee. || j-u J I E" \r *7// COLOR A I ENLARG 3 " V "i3" COLOR O A IV ENLARi IICES GOOD ON NEGATIVE LEFT FOP, ENLARGE? H%?&S ^ ^ .mSWhB-Jf ifBBB feww^anJi n^rzi AH RID Tr: ' EXTRA DRY GLIDE QN rat) A H TI-PERSPIRA N T 0$* DEODORANT rrl REGULAR OR B ?3? BABY FRESH M 1.5 07. SIZE Ml LUREAL fogjg&j EXCELLENCE U v^Mv\! 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