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Wilson, Stout To Wed The children of Carolyn Ann Wilson of Hold?n Rwrh nnd RanHv n?lp stout of Ash have announced their parents' upcoming marriage. The wedding will be held on Aug. 5 at 4 p.m., at Sharon United Methodist Church on Holden Beach Road. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited. Births Todd Carson and Sabrina Todd of Route 5, Shallotte, have announced the birth of their third daughter, Suzie Jane Todd. On arrival at 7:57 p.m. June 27 at The Brunswick Hospital, she weigh ed 7 lbs., 2 oz? and was 20 inches long. She joins Sylvia, 12, and Tabatha, 4. Grandparents are Mrs. Edith Hege of Shallotte and the late Donald Hege and Thelma and Lee Todd of Shallotte. Jasper Rosa Green and Lynndell Jasper of Route 4, Shallotte, are the parents of a son, Bryan Lynndell Jasper. Born at 9:25 a.m. June 24 in The Brunswick Hospital, he weighed 4 lbs., 14 oz., and was 19 inches in length. He joins siblings Jessica, Marlena and Lashonda. Maternal grandparents are Wilbur and Bonnie Green of Shallotte. Pater nal grandparents are Charlie and Lorine Wigfall of Spring Valley, N.Y. Dinner's On House For Top Volunteers For the first time since the event began, Brunswick County's outstan ding volunteers won't have to buy their own meal at the annual Brunswick County Volunteer Infor mation Center awards banquet. A grant will cover the cost of award nominees' meals at this year's din ner, which will be held 6 p.m. Satur day, July 15, at Bolivia Elementary School. County commissioners have also been invited as guests. Percy Woodard, the newly elected chairman of VIC's board of directors, will serve as master of ceremonies. Outgoing chairman Jamie Orrock, director of the Brunswick County Department of Social Services, will be the speaker. Stephanie Hewett of Supply will entertain with a medley of songs. More than 100 volunteers will be honored with certificates, plaques, pins and other awards. Sixteen volunteers will receive special recognition? four as governor's award recipients and 12 as VIC award winners. Recipients were selected by the Newcomers Club. Local VFW Units Win Awards Two local VFW posts were recently recognized for accomplishments dur ing the past year. Holden Beach Post No. 8866 won the Billy Ray Cameron Award at the ststs convention for V<?t*?r?ns of Foreign Wars, held June 22-25 at the Four Seasons Holiday Inn in Greensboro. Ladies Auxiliary President Bertie K. Caiian accepted ine award on behalf of the post. The plaque is presented to the post which donates at least SI per member to the Sing To Help Tri-Beach VFD A gospel sing set for Saturday, July 8, will benefit the Tri-Beach Volunteer Fire Department. The sing begins at 7 p.m. at the fire station. It will feature music by The Macedonia Trio of Columbus County, Von Ferguson and the Coastal Voices and Gene Pinkerton. No admission will be charged; however, donations will be accepted, said spokesman Marcia Rabon of the Tri-Beach VFD Ladies Auxiliary, which is sponsor of the event. The concert had been scheduled for June i7, but was pusipuiieu because of an electrical storm that could have damaged the musicians' sound equipment. Cameron fund, which is used to pro vide educational scholarships for deserving children of veterans, said Publicity Chairman Regina Britton. The auxliary also was recognized for having the greatest precentage increase of membership for the cur rent year in the state. Merle Goldsberry of the Calabash VFW Post No. 7288 accepted an award for that post's participation in the sale of Buddy Poppies and for community services rendered. Lt. Col. Oliver North, introduced by U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms, was as sur prise guest speaker. L. Bookworm Causeway Plaza-Holden Beach 842-7380 ? Mon-Sal 10-9, Sun 12-6 NEW ARRIVALS HARDBACKS The Gilded Leaf by Parck Reynolds 'Red Phoenix' by Latry Bofvrf The Russia House' By John LeCarre' hi.. mjf jcwici i iistui j I by Paul Theroux Affordable "Take Home" Giffs at Sailboat Picture Frames ? Collectible Christmas Santas Stuffed Animals ? "Holden Beach" Mugs Animal Figurines ? N.C. Pen Sets ? Golf Gifts Shell Dishes ? White Wicker Serving Dishes Greeting Cards ? Post Cards JP. . - yni*. wmp cancU East Gate Sq., Hoiden Beach fld. Shallotte ? 754-7949 OPEN 9:00 AM ? SUNDAYS 1 -5 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Three Get Academy Appointments ihree Brunswick County men have been appointed to U.S. military academies by U.S. Congressman Charles G. Rose and will report this month. Having three appointees from Brunswick County in one year is "quiet unusual," according to Vivian Posey, a caseworker in Rose's office for the past five years whose respon sibilities include handling academy appointments. "I can't recall having that many before from such a rural county," she said last Friday in a telephone in terview. "In a Cumberland or New Hanover County it's not so unusual." The appointees are Hans C.E. Bean, David S. Jones and James K. Bryant II. Bean, a graduate of South Brunswick High School, will attend the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at King's Point, N.Y. He is the son of BEAN BRYANT JONES Mr. and Mrs. David H.N. Bean of Southport. Bryant, whose permanent address is Route 2, Supply, will attend the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. A graduate of Bethel High School in Hampton, Va., he is the son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. James K. Bryant. Jones, a graduate of Cape Fear VFW Auxiliarv Elects Officers # New officers have been elected for the Ladies Auxiliary to Calabash VFW Post No. 7288. Catherine Corrick will serve as president. Other officers will be Helen Georpe. senior vice president; Florence Cook, junior vice president and youth activities; Kathleen Soenichsen, secretary; Francis Wrenn, treasurer; Barbara Barley, guard; Dot Hoffman, conductress and community; Joan McMahon, chaplain and hospital chairperson; Jean Fategoni, three-year trustee and cancer project chairperson; Mit zi Bernatzky, two-year trustee; Mary Benes, one-year trustee and public relations; Ruth Muth, historian. Carol D'Aigneau, Florence Cook and Jean Mancuisi will serve as in vestigating chairpersons. On June 10, a group from the post took gifts of food, birthday cards with money and bingo game money to the V. A. Hospital and visited with hospitalized veterans. Making the trip were Carol and Harold D'Aigneau, Helen and Bill George, Florence Cook and Mickey Levan dowsky. Auxiliary members piay bingo with Brunswick Village residents the first three Mondays of every other month, with Holden Beach VFW Aux iliarists filling in alternate months. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, July 6 Tom Roberts, Robin Caison, La mont Hankins, Teresa Moore, Gail H. Hewett, Pauia James, Kaiheni Fulford. Doug Baxley, Allison Har ris; Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Evans, Mr. and Mrs Richmond Galloway. Fridav, July 7 Richard W. (Richie) Brennan, Ed win Holden. Charles Todd, Wanda C. Canady, Buster Dowless, Harriet Bellamy. Alanna McCarthy, A.J. Mc Cullough. Saturday, July o Jean Gold, John F. Parker Jr., Willie R. Caison, Mike Parker Jim my Watson, Donna DeBoise, Greg White, DeLana Hewett, Cecil Logan, Lori Hewett, Ginger Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Mi tTntio Hewett. Sunday, July 9 Bert Parker, Susan Fields, Jenny Lee Trest, Lori McCumbee. Elbert Pigott, Matthew Babson. Monday, July 10 Ed Gore, Kathryn Blalock, George F. Wilson, Laura Aileen Spencer, Roger Morton, Wendy Milligan, Geof Wilson, Karen Galloway, Dallas C. Phelps, Buddy Stanley, Jerry Freitas, Sharon Cooke, Forest Tem ple; Bill and Donna Salmon. Tuesday, July 11 Jim Gold, Jim Love, Shannon Gurganus, Percy Woodard, Sarah Robinson, Rudy Beck; Scott and Pat ti Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Russ. Wednesday, July 12 Arietta Noorigian, Leora Smith, Erin Cavedo, Tommy Kirby, Ricky Joyner, Jr., Edith Earp, Frank Poiicoir r\??rr*?1 Dill on/I | ^ ? il*V14V?tkl uiu unu Catherine Faver, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Baxley. CONGRATULATIONS JAMES B. ARNOLD from Capt. Susan A. Arnold-Horry Co. Fire Dept. who just received tier Masters 1st Anniversary CLEARANCE SALE! on all showroom stock 50% OFF -SGO art glass and designer mirrors -Masland designer area rug -Therma-Tru door w/beveied insert ^ -beveled glass inserts y Visit now for the best selections! Stained Glass Overlay 8 Resort Plaza, Shallotte 754-7411 Academy in New Hanover County, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jones of Leland. Jones will be atten ding the U.S. Naval Academy at An napolis, Md. Compitfitts Cuurstf U.S. Marine Pvt. Casey A. Gore of Route 1, Ash, recently completed the four-week basic landing support course conducted st Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune. He received instruction in landing support fundamentals, generators, camouflage and field fortifications, mine warfare, demolitions and am phibious and air operations. He is a 1984 graduate of West Brunswick High School in Shallotte. Complefes Training Army Reserve Pvt. Clifton Woods has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. He received instruc tion in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, woods military justice, first aid, and Army history and tradi tions. Woods is the son of Zola and Wilton Woods of Route 5, Shallotte. He is a 1987 graduate of West Brunswick High School. Finishes Course Sgt. Charles H. Knox Jr., son of Blanchie and Charles H. Knox Sr., of Route 2, Leiana, has completed a nine-week drill sergeant course at Fort Jackson, S.C. A 1982 graduate of Vance High School in Henderson, Knox received instruction in leadership principles, stress management, conducting physical training, counseling ses sions and other subject areas. PARTY PLUS ""The Wedding Professionals" m ] Invitations ? Decorating Accessories Flowers ? Napkin Imprinting ?| The Perfect Wedding Begins Wilh Us 754-9292 225 Smith Ave.. Shallotte Listed At WCU Four residents of Brunswick Coun ty have been named to the Western Carolina University dean's list for the spring semester. They are Robert D. Luug and Sonya Williams Long, both of Shallotte, and Laura Marie Enzor and Jeffrey Joseph Hilts, both of Leland. Students who achieve a 3.0 grade point average on a school's 4.0 scale are eligible for the dean's list. Bazen Reports U.S. Marine Sgt. Richard C. Hazen recently reported for duty with the 3rd Force Service Support Group on Okinawa. The son of Leo E. and Glenys C. Bazen of Boiling Spring Lakes, he joined the Corps in October 1979. Receives Medal U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. George F. Newman has received the Naw Commendation Medal for meritorious service while serving with Marine Forces, Panama. Newman is currently serving with 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune. His wife, Martha, is the daughter of John and Mildred Jacobs of Leland. Wigal Overseas U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott A. Wigal recently deployed to the Mediterranean Sea while serving aboard the tank landing ship USS Barnstable County, homeported in Norfolk, Va. During the six-month deployment, he will participate in numerous military exercises and visit foreign countries that include Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Israel. A 1984 graduate of South Brunswick High School, he joined the Navy in January 1985. He is the son of Robert L. and Donna J. Wigal of Southport. Receives Wings William E. Bringe, son of Leroy and Carol Bringe of Route 5, Shallotte, has received the silver wings of an Army aviator after com pleting the rotary wing aviator course at the U.S. Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, Ala. In addition to receiving his wings, Bringe was appointed as a warrant officer. A 1981 graduate of Penn Hills High School in Pittsburgh, Pa., he was trained in leadership and helicopter flying techniques as well as instrument flying. So this is how you feel about being 30! Happy Birthday ? BRIDAL PORTRAITS & WEDDING CANDIDS Family Portraiture ? Childien ? Fashion Call Today For Your Appointment Brunswick Square Village, Hwy. 17, Shalloiie, 754-8022
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