CLUB BRIEFS Group To Hear About 'Crack' The Shallotte chapter of the Brunswick Challenge Committee will meet at 7 p.m Tuesday, Feb. 4, ?n Room 155 of West Brunswick High School. N.C. 130, Shallotte. 'The group is one of three branch s in the county that works for drug ree activities for teenagers and community involvement in drug prevention. An overview of "crack" cocaine will be presented at the meeting, said organizer Anthony Clcmmons. The meeting is open to all concerned v (immunity members and parents. Safety Is Focus "Securing Your Home" will be he subject of discussion when Shallotte Police Officer Ray Alti/er speaks to the Newcomers Club of South Biumwick on Thursday, Feb. 6. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in he cafeteria of The Brunswick Hospital. U.S. 17, Supply, and is open to all those who have lived in the South Brunswick Islands less than five years. Refreshments will he served. Play Bridge The C on tract Bridge Group of the Newcomers Club of South Brunswick will meet Wednesday, Feb. 5. and Wednesday, Feb. 19, in the cafeteria of The Brunswick Hospital, U.S. 17. Supply. Play begins at 7 p.m., and all area newcomers are welcome. For information and to set up a bridge partner, call Kathleen Fiddler, 754-9449. AARP To Meet The Calabash chapter of AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) will meet Thursday, Feb. 6 in the Calabash fire station. Persim mon Road, at 7 p.m. Entertainment foi die evening will be Roger Black and his choral group. Chapter dues of S3 are due at this meeting. Also, reservations and pay ment for the luncheon meeting in March w ill be taken at the February meeting. Cost will be approximately S5. Friends Gather The West Brunswick Branch of Friends of the Library will meet at 1 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 6, at Shallotte Piesbyterian Churvii, located uireu ly behind the 'library in Shallotte. Tins is the group's first meeting of the new year. Membership is open to all who arc interested in supporting ttie library and its ser vices. More information is available at the library, located on U.S. 17 business in Shallotte. Seniors To Meet The Towncreek Senior Ciu/.ens Club will meet at noon Thursday, Feb. 6, in Tow nc reck Park. Visitors arc welcome and mem bers are asked to bring an "old fash ioned bean and cornbrcad dinner.'" Slides on "Safe Driving on Country Roads" and "Alaska" will be shown by Tina Pritchard of Brunswick County Parks and Rccreation Department. Lunch Meeting Set Brunswick County Chapter 1894 of NARFE (National Association of Retired Federal Employees) will hold its monthly meeting at noon Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the Sandfiddler Restaurant, Southport. Special guest speaker will be John Cooper of Boiling Spring Lakes, chairman of the Brunswick County Literacy Council Gardeners Meet The Long Bay Garden Club held its monthly meeting Jan. 16 at the heme of LaVerr.e Thomas in Tar heeland Acres, Seaside. Guest speaker Mary Ruth Russ of die Brunswick County Cooperative Extension Service enlightened the group on reducing, recycling and reusing trash. The group agreed to donate a landscaping book to the West Bruns Class of '72 Meets The Shalloltc High Scluxil gradu ating class of 1972 will hold an or ganizational meeting for its upcom ing 20th anniversary class reunion '["hursday, Feb. 6, at 7:30 al Kirby's Sizzling Sirloin Steakhousc in Shalloltc. All former classmates interested in helping are asked to attend. For more information call Gail Beck at 842-2803. GOLD and SILVER CONNECTION Fine Jewelry at Discount Prices J-.- fX* Jewelry % Repair on Premises Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10-30-5:30 Low Country Stores, Calabash 578-5414 (gg| BE ^ wick branch of the Brunswick County Library in Shallotte in honor the works of past president Frances Williams. A club award went to Ms. Thont as tor her recycling and planting ef forts in January. Alumni To Meet The Union High School Alumni Association will hold its quarterly meeting Saturday, Feb. 8, at 6 p.m. at the Lockwood Folly Community Building, Stanbury Road, Supply. More information is available from Joe Stevenson, 842-2367. Making Plans The Brunswick County Grad uation Celebration Committee will meet 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6. in the leaching auditorium at Brunswick Community College's ALS building on the main campus north of Supply. Seniors and other persons inter ested in helping plan a drug-lree party for Brunswick County gradu ates this spring arc asked to attend. For more information, call Joe Stevenson, K4 2-5600; Sherry lvcy, 371-6166; or Brenda Hewctt at 457 5765 between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. MRS. FRANCOIS M ARTEL ...Rosemary Jill Jardine Jordine , Marfel Vows Spoken Rosemary Jill Jardine and Francois Martel were married Dcc. 28 at the Shallotte magistrate's of fice. A reception was held immediately afterward at the Bent Tree Plantation clubhouse, Ocean Isle Beach. The bride is the daughter of J. Bryan and Elsa Jardine of Bent Tree Plantation, Ocean Isle Beach. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Martcl of Armag nac, France. The ncwlyweds arc living in Boston, Mass., where the groom is an astrophysicist with Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the bride is employed at Harvard Uni versity School of Anthropology. Annual Meeting Set The Cape Fear Area United Way will hold its annual meeting and awards breakfast at 8 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31, in the University Center Ballroom at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Board members, volunteers in all areas of the organization and con tributors to the annual campaign will be recognized. A slate of officers will be elected and outgoing president R. Duncan McFadyen will be honored. The buffet begins at 7:30 a.m. and the business session at 8 a.m. Davis Jewelry and Gifts 50% OFF EVERYTHING IN STOCK 117 Causeway Dr., Ocean Isle Beach-579-8803 Thurs., Frl., Sat. 11-5 m zsr ma v Five Generations Gather With the Jan. 1 birth of Tyler Dave Williams, great-grandson of Jeff and Pauline Conaway of Holden Heach. five generations of one family were able to meet recently in Summerfteld. Pictured are (clockwise from left ) Mrs. Conaway, Tyler's great-grandmother; Henry Ixe Williams jr., Tyler's father; Vickie Williams, Tyler's grandmother; and the new edition, Tyler, being held by his great great-grandmother, Edna H. Gilley. Cast for 'Cabaret' Chosen The casi for the Brunswick Liulc Theater production of Cafxirct has been selected, following lasi week's final auditions. Chosen for the principal roles are Vicki Bridgcrs (as Sally Bowles), Ken Campbell (as Master of Cere monies), Thorn Clcmmons (as Cliff Bradshaw), Debbie Galdo (as Frau lcin Schneider) and Phil Tate (as HerT Schullz). Of the 31 parts to be filled in the play, director Curt Liulc said that three characters still remain uncast. Rehearsals are scheduled to begin at Congressman Rose's Staffer To Be Here To Field Public Questions A representative of Congressman Charlie Rose's 'mobile officc' will make two stops in Brunswick County next Wednesday, Feb. 5. The staff member will be at the post offices in Supply from 9 a.m. to 1 1 a.m., and Bolivia from noon to 2 p.m. A news release announcing the visit invites anyone who has a prob lem with a federal agency or ques tions about federal legislation to crop Dy at mat ume. Rose has been sending his 'mo bile officc* , which is actually a recreational vchiclc, to the five counties in the 7th Congressional District for nearly 20 years, the an nouncement said. Questions or comments about federal activity can also be directed to Rose at 2230 Raybum House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 205 15, or his local officc at 208 Post Officc Building, Wilmington, N.C. 28401. i.ju p.m. ouuuay, rco. z, ai inc Centennial Center, on the corner of Eighth and Lord Streets, Southport. The local production of Cabaret is set to open Thursday, April 9, and run through Saturday, April 1 1 . To find out more on the remaining roles to be filled, or for ticket infor mation, call LitUc, 919-457-0743, or Bob Hrdlicka, 919-278-4212. To Wed Feb. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Bell Jr. of Winnabow have an nounced the upcoming mar riage of their daughter, Natalie Gaye Bell, to Gregory Brian McDowell, son of Robert VV. McDowell of Bolivia and Cathy McDowell of iMng Beach. The wedding is sched uled for 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 29, at Towncreek Baptist Church, Winnabow. Virby ? Comfxcauf. Clothing For Men SUPER SHOE SALE Sperry Top Siders Size 7-13 *49.90 sre*xr top s/ot? -v*V Group of Bass shoes in assorted Colors. Size 714-13 Now $69.90 25%-50% OFF Jackets, Sweaters, Slacks, Shirts, Sportcoats and more! 754-5000 ? Coastal Plaza, Shallotte Carolina Contract Window Coverings ?Mini, Mid-Size and Micro Blinds ?Verticals ?Wood Blinds ?Pleated Shades Free Estimates Contract Prices (919)343-1501 call collect 316 N. 15th St. Wilmington Births Are Announced Barron Alfredo and April S. Bam>n of Ash have announced the birth of a son, Mario Barron, Jan. 16 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. He was born at 2:25 p.m., weigh ing 6 pounds, 11.5 ounces, and was 20 inches long. Mario's grandparents arc Camc rino Barron ;md Lionisia Logo, both of Mexico. Cross Douglas and Lisa Cross of Supply have announced the birth of a daughter, Nicholc LcEtta Cross, Jan. 16 at The Brunswick Hospital, Sup Ply Born at 6:11 p.m., he weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces, and was 19.5 inches long. Nicholc's grandparents arc Larry Cross of Supply, JoAnn Cross of Long Bcach, Curtis and Arlene Jayson of Antwerp, N.Y., and Eliz abeth Gorton of Utica, N.Y. Her great-parents arc Louis and Genevieve Mitchell of Antwerp. N.Y., and Lucy Carr of Canaslota, N.Y. Lynch Gcrri Anna Lynch of Southport has announced the birth of a son, Robert Dakota Lynch, Jan. 17 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. He was born at 9:09 p.m., weigh ing 7 pounds. 5 ounces, and was 20 inches long. Robert's grandparents arc Robert and Brcnda Lisk of Southport and Jerry and Nell Lynch of Florence, S.C. His great-grandmother is Elsie Lynch of Clemmons Hair Michacl and Sherry Hair of Lcland have announced the birth of daughter, Kristin Paige Hair, Jan. 22 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. Bom at 10:25 p.m., she weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounccs, and was 1 8 inches long. Her grandparents arc Johnny and barline Hair of Lcland, Danny and Kathcrinc Hcwett of Castle Hayne, and Johnny and Gayle Callihan of Lcland. Kristin's great-grandparents arc Lillic Wright of Roscboro and Ruth Sasscr of Lcland. Pigott Larry and Teresa Pigott of Shal loue arc the parents of a son, Lorenzo Charles Pigott, born Jan. 1 7 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. Arriving at 4:49 p.m.. he weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounccs, and was 19 inches long. Lorenzo joins a brother, Larry C. Pigott Jr. His grandparents arc Joseph and Patricia Canady of Grissctlown and William and Edith Pigott of Shallotte. Lorenzo's great-grandparents are Ollinear and Eva Moore, Zevia Can ady. Mary Br<x)ks and Isabel Pigott. all of Shallotte. Seaford Rodney and Donna Seaford of Shallotte Point have announced the birth of a daughter, Danielle Murray Seaford, Jan. 19 at M(x?rc Regional Hospital, Pinehurst. She was born at 3:52 p.m., and weighed 4 pounds, 12 ounccs. Her grandparents arc Eugene and Diana Seaford of Shallotte Point and Ncal and Nancy McSwain of Ellcrbcc. Danielle's great-grandparents arc Ruby Seaford of Aberdeen and Ella Nora Smith of Pinehurst. Great-great grandparents are Molly T. DuPrcc of Southern Pines, Emma McSwain of Rockingham and Bunyan Smith of Jackson Springs. Hardwick Dcwaync and Julia Hardwick of Holden Beach have announced the birth of a son. Spencer Dewayne Hardwick, Jan. 20 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. Born at 9:47 a.m.. he weiehed 8 pounds, 1 ounce, and was 21 inches long. Spencer joins an 18-month-old sister, Hanna. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Watson Rankin of Loris, S.C., and Mr. and Mrs. John Hardwick of Whitcvillc. G rca 1- grand pare n ts arc Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Hardwick of Whitcvillc. Hewett Rex and Donna Hewett of Shal lotte have announced the birth of a daughter, Haley Nicole Hewett, Jan. 22 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. She was born at 12:25 p.m., weighing 6 pounds, 1 ounce, and ?i i . is illCUCb Her grandparents are Carlton and Sara Hedgccock of Supply and Ma rie Harper of Ash. Valentine Gift Ideas from... Pewter animal box sets with earrings, pin and necklace. Valentine Trolls ? Stuffed Cats, Dogs & Bears Funny Valentine Mugs ? Music Boxes Pink & Cranberry Fcnton Glass Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 FREE! 1-8x10 With Special Effects On Single Subjects Only WITH PURCHASE OK PACKAGE GRAINGER STUDIO ftianl I'licliiifsr S/toritil LIVING COLOR PORTRAITS 1 ' J Only $2495 Negatives Free With Purchase Ot Package Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed All Ages "No Hidden Charges Or Handling Fee" No Extra Charge For Groups Choice ot 4 Scenic Backgrounds You (wet All Thin 2- 11 x 14s 2-8x 10s 2-5x7s 16 -Wallets 16 -Giant Wallets Pay *5.00 when Photographed and Only $19.95 Plus State and Local Taxes when You Pick Up Your Package NO LIMIT PER FAMILY - VARIETY OF POSES Sat., Feb. 8, 11 am-5 pm Kirby's Dept. 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