CEDAR GROVE AREA Mrs. Matiie H< Recovering Af BY MRS. BARBARA T. HEWETT As I write this column today, 1 do so in honor of Sister Mattie L. Hewett who has faithfully written for many, many years. She HSHHHRHHi is recovering favorably at I home after a 9 serious accident in which her son, BWF"**, Micnaei Hay, ~-t was also involv- g, ed. She offers her sincere thanks for every act of kindness shown them Hisrina thic most difficult time. Singers Express Appreciation Letters of thanks flowed (jack into our community from the WinstonSalem State University Interdenominational Clioir, singers at the 1985 NAACP ACT-SO program at the government complex in Bolivia. These students were guests in the homes ct Ccdsr Grove. I'hcy come si the request of Brother Dwight Bryant of our community and church, who is a music major at WSSU. Youth Planning Held The youth of the Ocean View Union, under the supervision of sister" Ar"?"n Wnrlott-o nnH TV?nnrh*? lee Frink, closed Black History Month with their annual planning session. This was a grand success in attendance and finance, with $3,018.05. The liappy dynamic winners are Twnnda Wilson, Pleasant Grove, $700, first place; Rachel Hewett, Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church of Supply, $385, second place. There were many other participants from the 15 sister churches. However, those mentioned will represent Ocean View at the convention in Winston-Salem July 16-19 in the Miss Shaw U and the "Have A Heart for Mission,*' which ore fntt Carey foreign mission endeavors. They will stay at the Regency Hyatt and their activities will take piact' ilitrfc dfiu at Denton's Convcnlion Center. ,? S..J ...iii t: t utiuo i (uncvi nm nuance Utiil\J at.tivities of every youth of Ocean View who meets tlie May 15 deadline for gutting in alt ui theii necessary information. So send now for your camp ajajuKiuCn to: The Rnntist Headquarters, 1818 S. Wilmington Sti, Raleigh, N.C. 27601. Questions concerning camp can be answered by our two counselors, sisters ! -oiiise Gause and Katherine Grissett. Weare very fortunate to have them. Ocean View Union Held One of the speakers who highlighted the Ocean View Union program was Sister Anne Vcreene. Her final remarks were: "The question is, will you hold out? Someone i J / V<MW> It's still not too iote to share of your tvrcl-eo income from uncie Sc /KXioi Ref*ernen' Ace County Notional Bank cerson can contribute to S2.000 between no CSTiCi CSodvrCv " stare arc! federal rice He* Your Fun ? t NEWS eweft Is | ter Accident | will, because Jesus will keep you, for i John has said in the book of Revela- I tions that '1 saw a number that no man could number that had washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb.'The challenge 1 < is will vou hold out? I will!" To Celebrate 113th Year Beginning Sunday night, March 10, .' Cedar Grove Church will observe its * 113th anniversary as Rev. M. C. Her- I ring brings the message. Monday I night Rev. Joseph Bryant of St. Paul I will be in charge; and Tuesday night, Rev. James Graham. ^ ~ - ... ' ncv. Dr. wenaeu u. summerville r?f Ulophinntrtn I 1 f " will hrinu jft v' " w.w. ---o ? Wednesday's messages from Ix>tt i Carey Foreign Missionary Convention. He serves as executive secretary-treasurer, is near his 90th birthday and siiii visits our mission stations in Africa and India. Usually he makes a slide presentation of the work we do by way of donations to the foreign mission field. However he decides to do this, he paints a vivid picture of great needs of finance and compassion for the hungry. Thursday night guests are Rev. Raymond Smith and choir, Friday night's speaker and guest choir are Rev. A. FvRwcd cr ,nh" Missionary Baptist in Bolivia. To Be Guest Speaker Yours truly will be guest sneaker at Pleasant View Missionary Baptist ' Church Saturday night, March 9 at 8 r n.m This is th?>ir Vrumu AHhH'c U??r*- V quet, with emphasis on the unsaved. ' My speech will be: "A Century of Witnessing for Christ," Acts. ' 26:22-23; Acts 1:8; St. Matthew * 28:19-20. This is an inspirational evening that you want to be a part of. Rev. Henry Jones Sr. is pastor of these great people. Don't Miss It Don't miss Rev. Mac Sowells at Friendship Church in Soutnpori Sunday at 3 p.m. Please come, it's Shaw Day. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday to everyone, and especially to Dorothy Johnson, Rita I.ynn B. Krink. Theron Johnson, Carol Gay Butler, Janet Bryant, Herbert Bryant, Renee Darbe, | Junes Darbe, Ella Vatna Hcwett, Elisha Gore, Carrie Gore, Beulah Brown, iLee Bertha DavU, Ann Vereene, Freddie Joiuisuu Jr., J. P. Hewett and Ruth Marlowe. Tune In tie sure ui tune in to WVCB for the Cedar Grove area news broadcast | Thursday and Saturday as usual Then on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. we will be inspiring you on Moments of Inspiration. See you then. Don't Forget 1 Remember, March 8 is precinct meeting night. Don't miss yours. It ' needs each of us! > "T raE ASS APRIL FC L A ,5 i &(. I / \ M I H \ Tv. 5 /) 1 CA J Si k \ ^ ~ UJL bL~^ U\. ERA In Time To Bea v<e<i& a nice An income earn med 1V&4 spouse con con xti >n ar. irvdv and a wortrr.g c nun' at Horry up to $4,000 Any working And. wfwle yor ) arr/ amount up fromi me tew rro w and tat time top rates u? i you n Kj? n# Kjre 4 Ofl / tKcit CCy UH rV\Tt yr?e tar returns April winner wrtr ry County Itotfnol Bat FD*C I : WB mm fln H I H onHHHJ " r V I :V%;: ' < j :^E / J. Bolivia resident Bill Rhodes, right, roe lung umiiv (liurn iiuui v II111111 nil 11 y V William Holmes, left, during the Bi Agriculture Extension office's am Camp Methodi Camp United Methodist Church of lhallotte is compiling a listing of ocal churches for a brochure to be nade available to tourists and 'isitors to the South Brunswick stands. Area churches that would like to be ncluded are asked to contact Nancy Ceziah, at 754-6143, before March 20. A glow To Hear Author Author Ann Wallace of Thomasville will speak at the 10 it m Snfnrtliiv ??.1 r: " . ' Marcnv, meeting of the Shallotte a?.. Bj Women's Aglow Fellowship nt Say in- w Jane's Seafood Hestaurunt on N.c. no. The theme of Ms Wallace's message will be "The Complete Woman," the woman as wife mother and servant of Christ Meetings are open to oil women and begin with coffee and fellowship at 9:30a.m. Nursery facilities are not provided. For more information call Pamela Moon, 579-2953. Workshops Sei A conference for women sponsored uy the ilelief Society of the Church of Ip.sus ChrLst of I after-day Saints will :? held Saturday. March 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church's Wilrn OL! I H s \ * /\J / ^ n fi . C RtS Time. * with a norvv/oriorg t?:bufe up to 32.250 XJupte con contribute /re so/rig your cash n. you'd also be eamtrg ? SO-* irorr* rr;u fcor=*: Ko rys Ary?i Ponl Hf* QTt i on 'RA from hCNB nk Ut<k River i V* v 'V , 1 r * ~? ?>K. Annual Tr(^ n , se Day Held elves a supply of distribution last I s'uuiccr worker Coleman said 312 unswick County ing from dogwood lual Tree Day service groups alt CHURCH NEWS st Compiling To ington Stake Center on South College Koad. Guest speaker for "'Within a Woman's Reach" will be Joan Blackhurst Spencer of Salt lake City, secretary-treasurer of the General Board of Relief Society. The conference will include a choice of four workshops on topics ranging from coping with stress to preserving family heritage, a fashion show and a luncheon. Women of ail religious affiliations are invited. There is a $?. charge for the luncheon, other activities are free of charge Revival Slated Rev. Frank II. Uil'icrre, pastor of Kingslaml Baptist Cburrli in Richmond, Vu., will be guest I speaker during \|[ .artf*" revival services March 10-15 at Siibuaih i loiiiC * V Baptist Church _ jr m near lloltlen Beach 7:30 each CBBMft . K i night. A graduate of New Orleans Baptist Theological .Seminary, l-al'icTc- hus 11 if Model WW A? 100 wSiUli ? !M MCAVr LU AUrOMATIC HlAtMfN AOK'INO v ?(/ ??' ?, ?./? U' - p..M4i fMKCMM t V y* t' OCLUXC |AAC(UA?IA W?C*a?AVf OV?N '* ?/<. ftOOd *? ? ' '? y,? A./VAAt< O/A CjfgrttlA A CyA A,.' , SAVE $50 m \ M'.ICMIll ? tlHC, U/l THE BKUNSWICK BEACO M~X USra | j*8aj;' *<lt?zu* a S6\ w. ^ r*- -mBk ^BWW? Wii stAir rnotoev tinny rori Friday. Extension Chairman Millun ? ?? .voiuvuta ?v\??cu MW9 liiUK' s to loblolly pines. Seven community >o received a supply o( the seedlings. >urist Brochure preached In state evangelism con ferenees and retreats and la-fort oomino tn KiclunoRu 1" 1962 hc!{ pastorates in l-'lorida. Rev. Franklin Myers, pastor, unt the congregation invite everyone ti attend and pray for the services Special singing is planned each even ing. Revival Planned Mt. Olive Baptist Church of ltolivi wiii 'noiii revival services from Sur day, March 10, to Friduy, March IE at 7 p.m. nightly ( iiest speaker will ho Rev lvrei Hughes of Sliallottc with special sing ing featured nightly. I'astor Weston Varnam invite everyone to ti"* scrvicss. Mi. 'HIv i located on U.S. 17 south of Bolivia. I I Plumbind I kinuk/) r* i ie (919) 28/ 38/9 m y ! 0i*?o miui / SAVE l * > It I.HtHUt mimTf ? r cmwiifc >7* =*==== MorJffl f>(_>f 4000 , -?I?, J rt*OWM COi^t ititctioN* sw.? i'?rt cot Off ^ i A.,i/(??|i,i (UftAP- COfftOtI -jj* II ?/ <H?' fiijff MM SAVE t*0 ///^"^. ~r ~~ ? /^/ ^ /ua ? -_? rw ' T/ *r/ K4|A I | rmtrtvs* m ^Kmm+mStSi SB ^WH lion H//y I 7 g ? II r^T;T?Y/^;T*.Tr,TJJIl ? I? rl**', I ? 14?/<**> O I M>?c \ N, Thursday, March 7, 1985?Page 9-A Estate Workshops Offered Two workshops on "Estate Planning" sponsored by the Brunswick County Agriculture Extension service will be held Tuesday, March 1? The first workshop will be held at the l/ong Beach Recreation Center at 3 p.m. while another will be held at 7 p.m. at the Shallotte Town Hall. Nathan Garrcn and Barri Stokes, both attorneys and extension | specialists with the N.C. State Universiiy AgricuKui e Extension ol, fice, will teach the workshops, pro, viding legal information on planning : one's estate. l nc workshops will offer a ten-port series covering different principals one needs to take into consideration in the planning or deposition of their I holdings, said county extension Chairman Milton Coleman. Anyone interested may call the county extension office for more information. 253-4425. uu-iriuunacuma ^ ^ We're headquarters tor: llnrrltunrn Lumber J ]? Plumbing W* ^ I .Toon , Paint || Electrical J1 V Storm doors & windows !_ Building materials " / ?"*-. j. i.L, -4lr HWY 179, BETWEEN s 'OCEAN ISIE 8 SUNSET S ii. iQi^r 57*J 7300 I >9W> ?HI munwn >i W|A(_()"| 1? .1? ? I ! i 1 !\/! M! ! i ? /i u i T\i I WIVI I LUIViUiivO HouU) 7. Box 67 Ash. North Cmolinn 28420 li -r... SAVE $35 r n j I W? sorwico oil moktc \ffjt I lldlll of motor Mr* appttoncot. Hi r hrw 11^,^1 mr w k I 1 -!^ < *# iil'.r^NK .' M??MIO?natoa ro fCMid rouCH / M / Jtv* /V*. I; H * '.? f; " r>u?t " /?' ri * \ **<* ??' w/ tr>? <%*** A 4- ,%tm*A+ 9>M4 SAVE $100 /igcw uf*F ftpjfim. . 9 ^ j " in Supply ^3 Mon v" 7 ? 30 F ,"V.-T- 754 6138 f ___________ t

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