Births Are Announced He weft Benjamin Hcwett and Dixie Phillips of Supply have announced the birth of a daughter. Ashlyn Victoria Hewett. Oct. 31. at The Brunswick Hospital. Supply. Born at 5:37 p.m., she weighed 6 pounds. 1 ounce, and was 19.5 inch es long Ashlyn 's grandparents are James and Marcelle Helms of Supply. Carol Mesmer and Danny Phillips. IxHh ol Kannapolis. Vanetta Chest nut of Durham and Benjamin Hew ett of Supply. Her great-grandparents are Jack and Nancy Renolds of Kannapolis. A.B. and Connie Chestnut of Sup ply. and Kilmer and Evalena Hew ett. also of Supply. Hewett Michael I), and Amy Hewett ol Shailottc have announced the birth ol a daughter. Jessica Nicole Hew ett. Nov at The Brunswick Hosp ital. Supply. Horn at 9:33 a.m., she weighed 7 pounds. 1 1 .75 ounces, and was 20 inches long. She joins a brother. Michael Jr. Jessica's grandparents are Zettie Hewett of Lexington, the late James Hewett of Shailottc and the late Ruby andOttis Home of Shailottc. Edwards Luther and Venus Edwards of Shailottc have announced the birth of a son. Damon Allen Edwards. Nov. 27 at The Brunswick Hospital. Supply. lie was Kim at 8:59 a.m., weigh ing 5 pounds. 1 3 ounces, and was 18.75 inches long. Damon joins a brother, Justin, and a sister. Colleen. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Bennett of Ash and Mr. and Mrs. Sambo Edwards of Brickland ing. Damon's great-grandparents are Bonnie Stanley of Bricklanding and Easter May Thomas of Louisiana. Hardee Nathan Hardee and Wendy L. Turner of Lcland have announced the birth of a daughter, Gracic Lcanc Hardee. Nov. 26 at The Brunswick Hospital. Supply. Horn at 7:40 p.m., Gracie weighed 7 pounds. 7 ounces, and was 19.5 inches long. She joins a sister. Nadine. Her grandparents are IXuiglas and Gladys Lewis of Winnabow and Carl and Julie Hardee of Lons. S.C. Cumbee Shean and Tammy Cumbee of Puyallup. Wash., have announced ihe birth of a daughter, Alyssa Dawn Cumbee, Nov. 25 at The ChhhI Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup. She was born at 12:06 p.m.. weighing 7 pounds, L> ounces, and was 20 inches long. Alyssa 's grandparents are Steve and Judy Love of Shallottc and Gene and Mary Lou Cumbee ol Supply. Hair John and Angela Hair of Shallottc have announced the birth of a daughter. Jessica Marie Hair. Dec. > at The Brunsw ick Hospital. Supply. Jessica was born at 11:15 p.m.. weighing .X pounds, 5 ounces, and was 20.5 inches long. She joins a brother. David Anthony Hair. Jessica's grandparents are Jerome Munna of Shallottc. Vicky Munna of Richmond, Ya., and Johnny and Joyce Hair of Supply. Her great-grandparents are An thony and Amelia Munna of Flo rence. S.C.. Dorothy St. Clair of Salem, Va., and Jack and Joan NVilley of Oklahoma City. Okla. Curotto Bruce and Patricia Curotto of Caswell Beach have announced the birth of a son. Colton Alexander Curotto, Dec. 6 at The Brunswick Hospital. Supply. Born at 4:30 p.m., he weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 20.5 inches long. Colton joins a sister. Tiffanic A. C urotto. His grandparents are Julia Curotto of New Hampshire, Herbert and Carolyn Marsh of Massachusetts and Harry Coman of Connecticut. Colton s great-grandparents are Marion and Clarence Coman of Connecticut. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday. December 12 Evan Coleman, Robert Rohdc Jr.. Rudolph Robinson, Norman Branch, Phillip Lander. Jason Home, Lonnie Lou Cooke, Jim Crosby, LaSalle Hankins. Deana Brads her. Marilyn S. Reeves; Tom and Becky Ke/iah. Mr. and Mrs. Jell Massingale. Friday. December 13 Anna Hawk. Jeanne Grasperge, Lisa D. Heweu. Mary Bety Alford, Roberta Brown, Scolt Gurganus, Cyndi Powell. Jeremy Curry, Mark Anderson. Kelly Safrit, Elizabeth Detrie, Jonathan Barber, Anson Ludlum. Reg Abbott. Elneda Hew eu. Lisa H. Pye. Judy Evans: Mr. and Mrs. David Clemmons. Saturday, December 14 Terry Pope, Karen V. Bridgcr, Adrianne Lugo, Myrtle Strickland, Doris Hewetl, Angie Cumbec, Thomas Young Jr., Jean Cheers, Bud Powell, Phillip Wcmyss, Mike King, Larry Andrews, Cora Ley man; Wayne and Sonya Batton, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Jeris Heweu. Sunday, December 15 Roger Stevenson, Brian Clem mons, Jeremy Hardee, Tyler Sims, Roper Stevenson, Elizabeth K. Sellers, Rtxjue Lugo, Tanya Sellers, Jamie Ward. Terenthia Henry. Julia Helms, Bobby Gore, Nelda Heweu, Pearlene Stanley. Ruth Carol Sel lers, Glenn Owens, Virgil Roberts, Mrs. Irene M Jones, Connie S. Belmore; Robert and Ruth Ball. Monday, December 16 Britt Willams, Kerry L. Cox. Richard Alexander, Brut Williams, Megan Williams. Khrista Catherine Clemmons. llene Inman, Micah Stumbling Bear, Joey Stanaland, James Grissctt, Richard Jones, Nicholas Carpenter, (Hernia Holden. Kenny Cox, Judy Pridgen: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Holdcn, Bill and Jean Cox. Tuesday. December 17 Janci Simmons, Greta Evans, "Doris Herring, Gerson Hewctl, Rachel Elizabeth Irving, Rebecca Jane Irving, Dale Gaflney; Tom and Wanda Gore, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinlaw, Chris and Tonn Benton, Darry and Mica Johnson. Wednesday, December IX Su/.ettc Frink, Vernicc Bland, Kathleen Holdcn, Dena Hughes, Barbara Brooks, Gail Beck, Adena Faye Wilbur, Chrystal Taul, Shan etta Inman, Joycc Williamson, Charlotte Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. J im Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ramsey. Happy 40th Birthday Marilyn Stanley Reeves Dec. 12. 1951 BRUNSWICK WOODCRAFTER " Quality Furniture Restoration" Repairs, Staining, Refinishing, Caning, Wicker, Mirror Resilvering Hwy. 17 South ? (919)754-4552 P.O. Box 718 ? Shallotte. NC 28459 Boone's Cove CUSTOM FRAMING & MATTING kWe professionally preserve your prints ? original art ? photos ? needlework ? mementos Acid Free Conservation Our Specialty Also Available: Original Art ? Prints Art Supplies ? 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Mr. and Mrs. Leach are retired area sales managers ol Stanley Home Prixlucts in Weslficld. Mass. In addition to their children, they also have seven grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, two great-grand children and three step-great-grand children. To Wed Dec. 2 1 Rebecca "Becky" Diane Milliken of Supply ami Daniel Keith Helms of Winnabow have announced their upcoming marriage Saturday, Dec. 21, at First Baptist Church in S ha I In tie. The cere mony will begin at .1 p.m., with a reception afterward in the church hall. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited. C Catering Weddings ? Anniversaries ? Parties ? Receptions ! Fund raiser for community projects th by the ?2\? ; Pilot Club of South Brunswick Islands I Contact Gigi Gore 579-4471 or Susan Morgan 812-9106 H. Happy Birthday Nicki and Clay Dec. 6ear Love, Mama & Daddy Comp-U-Diet Personalized Computer-Generated Diet based on the foods you like and the amount of weight you want to lose. No messy powders. 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Directed by Cindy Sellers and ac companied by Jane Lynch, the vol unteer group will present a variety of light Christmas music. Selections will include "We Need a Little Christmas" from the musical Manic, "The Christmas Waltz," "An Irving Berlin Christmas," "Carol of die Bells." "Peace on Earth" from Dis ney's l.ady and the Tramp. "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" and "Hurry Home for Christmas." a jazz waltz by Steve Lawrence, Eydic Gonnc and Joe Mele, and several other contemporary pieces. Following a short intermission and refreshments, the evening will conclude with a sing-along of the group's favorite Christmas carols. While choral groups have existed for a long time in the Southport area, the Sea Notes was formally orga ni/cd in ;ihnui IV72 under ihc lead ership of Alncia Crowe, lis constant ly changing membership maintains a repertoire of patriotic, religious ami traditional American songs. Current members of the Sea Notes arc as follows: Catherine Birchard, Beverly Blake, Cheryl Daniel, Trudy Hufham, Jane Jack son. Phyllis Jamie son, Margaret J Kanccr, Ruth McKay, Roberta Dosher, Carol M(K?rc, Leila Pigott, Marie Royal, Eleanor Smith, Made line Spencer and Mary Wigfall, so prano; Carol Andrews, Sandy Spen cer, Pam Turner, Gayle Walker and Mary Young, alio: Drew Lloyd, Draden Moore, Jim Rowe and Matthew Turner, tenor: and John Jacobs, Gerry Walker and George Wesp, bass. Supported mainly by contribu tions, with some funding from the Brunswick County Arts Council and N.C. Fourth of July Festival, die Sea Notes arc a not-for-profit communi ty group. "We sing bccause we love it and bccausc we want to give something back to our community," said Mrs. Spencer. "We arc grateful to the community for its support for us for nearly 20 years." 'Love Light' Trees Honor Loved Ones A "Love Light" tree was lighted for Lower Cape Fear Hospice last Monday for the first time on the grounds of The Brunswick Hospital. The tree is a collaborative effort effort to raise money for Hospice that involves Hospice volunteers and volunteers and staff of the hospital. About 35 individuals attended the ceremony. It featured a Scripture lesson and sermon by the Rev. George D. Spcakc of Camp United Methodist Church of Shalloltc, singing of Christmas carols and recognition of donors. Hospice will continue to accept sponsorships until Jan. 1 for lights on the tree in honor or memory of loved ones. The donations will be used to support the Hospice program in Brunswick County. So far Hospice has raised more than SI, (KM) through as Love Light program, said Lancy Blanton, Hospice volunteer coordi nator. The Book of Honor, in which the name of each person recognized is recorded, is located in the lobby of the hospital and was provided by the hospital's Volunteer Auxiliary. Those interested in honoring a loved one through a donation to Hospicc may do so hy contacting Ms. Blanton at the Hospicc office, 754-5356. Hospicc has sponsored a "Love Light" tree at Doshcr Memorial Hospital in Southport as well tins year. Marks 88th Year Myrtle Kitchen Cox of Gause Landing recently celebrated her 88th birth day with a small group of family and friends. She was born Nov. 30, 1903. Happy 21st Birthday Dec. 13 "Noodle Dean" Love, Mama, Daddy Shay and Shannon \ of Wilmington Knitting ? Needlepoint ? Cross-Stitch 20% Off All Pingouin Yarns In Stock Gel your kits for beautiful sweaters, holiday stockings & pillows, needlepoint eyeglass holders 10-4 p m. Mon.-Sat. or Bv Appointment Q1Q7Q1 01U7 340 H Wrightsvllle Ave . 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