Page 8-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACC CEDAR GROVE AREA^NEWS V?. .xU I UUII I V-? IKJtl Anniversary To Be Marked BY MATTIEIIEWETT Moving light along into February, we still have many promising events to look forward to. You are Invited ^ to spend an evening of sunshine JSf anu blessing celebrating the W_ Br anniversary of ^ the mi. ?ion . ?^ ,~ Youth Choir. ,/ A special 8 feature of this f event will lie the appearance, in person, of the radio personalities of the "Good Morning I,ord, Moments of Inspiration" broadcast ministry, the Edge-Ettes of Kocky Mount and Radio Station HSV. The group is composed of Elder Robert Edge and his wife, sister Mary Edge, ant! their three children. Rodney 13, Patreka 12, and Ronald, age 6. Elder Edge is the brother of Mrs. IJIIie Erink. This will take place at Mt. Zion , Missionary Baptist Church in !/jp.|}woo(J Sunday. Fob 10 nt 5 p.m. Rev. M. C. Herring is pastor. J Refreshments will be served in the dining hall. Comings And Goings I William and Hattic Randall of I Newport News, Virginia, visited I their relatives over the weekend, including Mrs. Randall's mother, Mrs. Minnie Galloway, the Joseph Hills, I the Dolphus Bryants, the O'Neil . Stanleys and Mr. Randall's sister, Mrs. Nell Mae Gause. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson Sr., their daughter, Mrs. Isaieese George and her daughter, Isishonda, were the Johnson's daughter, Kaye, husband, Perry Sullivan, and their daughter, Porehiu Everyone enJoyed themselves immensely. HlrLhday Greetings ' lliinnv hirthdny to (!.W. (lore 1 (Newport News, Vn.), Trampus /juMon Chriiiophcr >?! > *>?> ?? !* * Williams, Heath I'alrlcK nankins, ' l.orene Williams, Maxell Bryant, 1 Sylvia Kim Murlow, l.ouise B ' UourV, ItuUi V. Gore, Way man Murlow I -arm Brumell and Bradford I.. Hewett. Session Is Set The mid-year session of the Ocean View Association wiii convene wiiii Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Thomusboro Saturday, Keh. 9 at 9:110 a.m. ltev. Sam Stanley is pasiui unu iiev. rTcviiutii ( nunc is moderator. Awareness Program Set The Brunswick County Black Culture Awareness Committee will present its annua! program Sunday, Keh. 1? at 4 p.m a! the Brunswick County Complex tn Bolivia in the assembly room. Come and see artistic abilities of blacks ami individual and academic recognitions There will be nrts and crafts, door prises, fashion designs, creative African dances ami many other kinds of talent Meet us there to help make this program what It should be?big Iter and (letter each year Thl* Week's Bible Verse "Bui he thai lioeih wtun* muiIi receive (or the wron? uritich he hath done: and there is no respect of persons " Colossians S-25. Tune In Tune In WVCB Radio in Shallotte Thursday at S p in and Saluniav at 10 15 a.m. for the Cedar Grove area new* ami on Sunday at 3 30 p.m. for Moments of Inspiration gospel pro Itranv W A / ' 1RADITIONAI K I BRI JNSWi sf s ?N, Thursday, February 7, 1985 T?_ 3 % JL , | as t'RWH CARROI f, Uriah Carroll, 85, of Wilmington, died at his residence Sunday. The funeral was to be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at Coble Ward-Smith's Oleander Chapel in Wilmington with Rev. Randy Gainey and Rev. I.indsey Sullivan officiating. Burial was to foiiow in Oleander Memorial Gardens. Born June 11, 1899, in Brunswick County, he was the son of the late Uiranzia and Mary Jane Gainey Carroll. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Gainey Carroll of the home; a daughter, Mrs. i-otiic Stewart, also of the home; a sister, Mrs Flla itnlv bias of Mill Creek; a brother, E.R. Carrol! of Bolivia; a grandson and two great-granddaughters. EUGENE O. INMAN Eugene Ottoway Inman, 78, of Ash, died Friday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Sunday at Ash Freewill Baptist Church with Itcv. Jesse Waru uniciutiiiK. Build! was in the Griffin Cemetery, Ash. Inman was horn on Jan. 31. 1907. the son of the late Asa and Rebecca simmons Inman. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vioiiic i/ee lEuie) inman of the lome; a son, Harold Inman of Ash; a laughter, Mrs. David L. (OliveI -'ulford of Ash; two brothers, D. eslic Inman and Acie R. Inman, >oth of A"h; and a sister, Mrs. Bell Hand of Ixmgwood. BOBBY STAFFORD Bobby lee Stafford, 57, of Route 4, I eland, died at his home Wednesday, Jan. 30, after an extended illness. Ash Couple Over Check i An A.sh couple has filed suit against United Carolina Bank for $10,000 in lainages, charging the bank with negligence in handling their checking iccount and causing thein to receive i bad credit rating. ICugcnc and Sandra Wnaiey tiieu luit Jan. 23 in Brunswick County district Court Ugalnd tile Khallotte )ff ice of UCB for refusing to honor checks the couple wrote in Keptemker 10IM According to ihe suit, the plaintiff's opened an account on Sept. 10 wun a credit line uf J7GC. One week inter, the bank "refused to honor said checks even though none of the checks totaled more" ft? ? it... ?m\n 11 ?."i ?!?,, u(ii* ..| 1U111 hiv -rt*r\> iiiiuv, l?iv .SwSl "UitCS. The hunk not corrort the prrv bletn for two months, causing the Whalcys "to suffer embarrassment nitu i hi(iin. lui iuboe? in nicu business" us they received a negative credit ruting, it states. Several checks the Whaleys claim they did not write, the suit states, were charged against the couple's uroniin! in Tlu* flim chitrkc wliich dill not have tin- same account number as the Whaleys' account, lotaU-y his wife, Mrs. Carrie It. 1 inch; a son, Nlaster Sgt. James Finch of I-angley Air Force Base, Hampton. Va.; two sisters, Mrs. MVVHe Urown and Mm. Hazel Jenkins of 1-eland; and four grandchildren. NKLSON WADE B ARSON Nelson Wade Babson, 61, of Route 1, Ash, died Thursday in Brunswick Hospital. Born Nov. 14, 1523, he was the son of the late Wade Whitt and Amanda Estelle Smith. He is survived by his wife, Hester Smith Babson of the home; his daughter. Sit1!? fvouist? Whits of Ash; five brothers, Herman Babson and James Babson of Ash, Bobby Joe Babson of ShaUotte, Bertis Babson of Supply and Donald Babson of Columbia; five sisters, Eudell Smith. Hazel Evans, Uda Coleman and Jackie Cox of Ash, and Donna Stone of Statesville; and his grandchildren, Gary White and Jamie White of Ash. ruiiL-ini .M.-IV11.T3 wtTC lOWUCICa at 2 p.m. Saturday from Zion Baptist, Church with Rev. Tommy Inman officiating. Interment was in Holy light Cemetery. wnrrer N \q ;b " u,w ::i *ojc-H U oe *WA)\xie ' 2 % CrCil ?IAT * ; ? *? n ! ?.* ?? . ?. ^ J ? W V ?"i ?*v> .v>y ?? * am v? t ~Q~i JP CL CHURCH NEWS District Superir To Lead Revive Dr. James Bailey, Wilmington District superintendent, will conduct revival services Feb. 10,11 and 12 at Camp United Methodist Church in Shallotte. In preparation for the services, the Council on Ministries plans a prayer vigil at the church Saturday, Feb. 9, and encourages members to remember the services also in their daily prayers. I* na ,wm. KEN HELSER LINDA HELSER Aglow Invites Family Ken ami lamia Heisei 01 High roini will speak at a family dinner meeting sponsored by Shallotte Women's Aglow Fellowship Friday, Feb. 8 at Jane's Seafood Restaurant on N.C. 130 toward Holden Beach. The Reisers, who incorporate their We're Bad By Experie 1 >ot our 42 years of experience help y a tastefully designed monument with For the finest memorials in granit bronze, call. . . 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