May 21 Date Set Mr. and Mrs. KW. Simmons Jr. of Calabash have announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Danctte, to Stephen dates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gates of Ash. The wedding is planned for May 21 at 2 p.m. at Reulah Baptist Church. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited. Cyclists, Sponsors Sought For St. Jude Fund-Raiser West Brunswick High School's HOSA chapter is looking for spon sors and bicyclists of all ages for its St. Jude Bike-A-Thon Saturday, April 23. The fund-raising ride will begin behind Brunswick Electric Member ship Corp. on Village Road at 2:45 p.m. Bicyclists need sponsors who commit to contributing a certain dol lar amount per mile traveled. Sponsor sheets are available from any Health Occupations students. the local school office or chapter sponsor Jeanctte Mintz at West Brunswick. All proceeds will benefit St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis. Tenn. The hospital is a unique insti tution where researchers and physi cians work sidc-by-side to battle cat astrophic diseases that afflict chil dren. St. Jude is non-sectarian, inter racial and covers all costs of care for patients beyond those reimbursed by insurance. For more information contact Mintz at the school, 754-4338. Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, April 21 Twanda Hill. Larry Ganus Jr., Mary Tharp, Peggy Russ. Lvn Eulford, Steve Stroupe, Angie Phelps. Katie Kirby, Natalie Cause, Eileen Nawara, Adam Stout, Randy Norton, Madie Roach, Teddi Per kins, Yvonne Gore, Josephine Pig ott. Mary Owens: Mr. and Mrs. El ton Hewett. Friday, April 22 Bobby McDuffie, Lindell Gore, Roy Todd, Jayne Marie Todd, Mark A. I.ewis, Allen Rising. Donna Trest, Earl Tharp, Jackie Todd, Anthony Missey, Mark l-ewis. Craig Hewett, Margaret Bvrd. Mary Ann Barnes; Mr. and Mrs Gary Bozeman. Saturday, April 23 Faye Stocking, Tyrese Hill, Rhonda Bates, Tina Dale Carlyle, Kdicii Clcmmons, Biakc Long, Lordy. Lordy Look U/ho's 40! V Congratulations Barb! April 22 Dad & Lee Carrie Simmons, Robert Ansley, Pat Watson, Edward Caison Jr., Jessica Farling: Mike and Adrianna Edge Sidelinger. Johnny and Jo Carlyle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burcham. Sunday, April 24 l.inda Norton. Carol Vaden, I.ar ry Henry, Joyce Lance, Jennifer Page, Thelma Leonard, Monte Bentley; Terry and Tammy Hooks. Monday, April 25 Amanda Andrews, Angel Rachel Norcross. Holland Pigott, Fred Sim mons, Alice B. Lawg; Marc & Tina Burger, Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Bat ten. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hardee. Tuesday, April 26 Jessica lnman. Kenneth Bryant, lla Mae Caison, Debbie Thorsen, Merrell Hawes, John Galloway, Rita Hewett, Wendy Geddings, Debbie Thorsen, Alfred Lee Flowers, Chris Daniels, Wendy Hevvctl, C). Ken neth Hewett, Polly Caison, Mina Smith, April Varnam, Darnella Mc Millian, lla Caison, Debbie Thor sen. Wednesday, April 27 Thomas Daley, Donald Doster, Shirley E. Robinson. Dale Limer, Kristin Williams. 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Junior Miss, a new division this year, will include girls 9 through 12. who will compete in eveningwear, talent and private interview. The pageant will be held June 11 at Supply Elementary School. Oueens chosen in each age group will reign over the N.C. Fourth of July festivities July 2-4. The 1994 N.C. Fourth of July Pageant is an official event spon sored by the N.C. Fourth of July Festival Committee. For more information, call Pam 'iyner at 457-1420 or Angie Taylor at 842-4701. Blue Crab Fest Set May 14-15 The Little River Chamber of Commerce and the Blue Crab Fest ival Committee will sponsor the 13th annual Blue Crab Festival May 14 and 15 on the waterfront in Little River. S.C., just south of Calabash. This year's festival will feature more than 125 arts and crafts ex hibitors and 25 food vendors. There will be special children's area with animals, puppets, clowns, magicians and games, as well as the popular "Space Walk" and daily activities targeting children. Continuous entertainment will in elude bluegrass, jazz, gospel and country hands. Admission at the gate will be $3 for adults and $1 for children. Discounted advance tickets will be available at all Grand Strand area Anchor Banks, Southern National Bank in Little River and all Grand Strand area chambers of commerce until May 13. Free parking and trolley shuttle service will be offered at 15-minutc intervals from Anchor Bank and Southern National Bank. The event takes place from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. both days. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Lovely Bonnet Models Shallotte Moose Lodge Easter Bonnet Contest winners smile for the camera at the lodge 's Easter dance. The Women of the Moose made the bonnets, then surprised their men by having them do the modeling. Pictured (from left) are Buster (Blue) Crumpler, first place; Don White, second; and Alfona Roach, third place. They are pictured with Kirn St. George as the Easter Bunny. An egg hunt was held on Easter Sunday for the children. CLUB BRIEFS Diabetic Support Group To Meet Uosher Memorial Hospital's Di abetes Support Group will meet Thursday, April 21, at 7 p.m. at the hospital. This month's guest speaker will he Dr. Andre Minor. For more information on the group, call Judy Rowland. R.N., at 457-5271. Yard Sale Set Longwood Community Walch will hold a yard sale Saturday, April 30. beginning at 9 a.m. at Nelson's nursery in Longwood. Proceeds from the sale will go to benefit the organization's local crime prevention activities. Local Births Are Announced Nash Kelly and Robert Nash of Wilm ington are the parents of a daughter, Julianne Nash. Born April 13 at 1:25 p.m. in New I lanover Regional Hospital, she weighed 3 pounds, 1 ounce at birth. Grandparents are John and Pat Na^li of Supply and Louis and Gretchen Teachey of Wallace. Julianne's father is a West Brunswick High School graduate. Crocker Amy and Chris Crocker of Supply have announced the birth of a daughter, Brittany Fay Crocker. Born March 18 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilm ington, she weighed 7 pounds, 9 pounces, and was 19 inches long. Grandparents are Charlie B. and Margie Johnson of Supply and Neil and Margaret Crocker of Ocean Isle Beach. 0 >s " ~ g * * "V?* To Wed A/lay 7 A/r. and Mrs. Edgar L. Bell Sr. of Bolivia have announced the forthcoming marriage of their son, Sgt. Edgar L. Bell Jr. of Eort Jackson, Columbia, S.C., to Marianne Norman of Columbia. The couple will exchange vows May 7 at 3 p.m. in New Ebenezer Baptist Church, Columbia. Performing the ceremony will be the Rev. Dr. Michael Ross. Fashion Show Will Benefit Pageant Group The second annual "An Affair to Remember Fashion Show and Buffet" May 7 will benefit the non profit Miss Brunswick County Pageant Association. The event will be held at the Round Table, St. James Plantation, from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. A special appearance will be made by Ashley Summerlin, the reigning Miss Brunswick County, and her court. 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