CHURCH A( Dixon Chopel Ho Homecoming services at Dixon c Chapel United Methodist Church a begin Sunday, May 26, with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., followed by wor- F ship at 11 a.m. with Rev. Robert Rattzs of Chadbourn as guest speaker. F Dinner will be served on the t grounds, followed by singing at 1:30 I p.m. Guest singers include the Youth t Choir of Letties Grove Pentacostal Freewill Baptist Church, the Dixon Chapel Church Choir and children, and a cnpcial ornm> f~- 41? 1 b.UU1? OU?5UI? 1UI LI It* first time. The public is invited, said a church j spokesman. Mission Adds Moss ^ St. Brendan's Roman Catholic Mis- ? sion in Shallotte moves to its summer c schedule of three weekend Masses ? beginning May 25-26. Summer weekend Masses will be r Yard, Bake St. Brendan's Roman Catholic Mis- v sion will hold a yard sale Saturday, P May 25, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bren- P dan Hall. Also, spokesman Ignore Dawson s said baked goods will be offered for S sale after all Masses Memorial Day Deaths Anc ERNEST L. CARROLL ? Ernest L. Carroll, 43, of Bolivia, t died Wednesday, May 15, in Brunswick Hospital following a brief illness. The funeral was held Saturday in the Brunswick Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service, with Rev. Kenneth Benton officiating. Burial was in Forest I^awn Cemetery, Bolivia. Carroll was born in New Hanover County on March 6, 1942, the son of Erastus and Myrtle Lesh Carroll of Bolivia. He was employed by Mint?. Chevrolet Inc. of Bolivia. Survivors in addition to his parents include his wife, Mrs. Louise Jordan Carroll of the home; three sons. Ernest L. Carroll Jr., Johnny I Dwaync Carroll and Charles Carroli, t all of the home; four brothers. I Hldridge Carroll and George Carroll I '^of Leland, Walter Carroll of {tollvia I "and William David l>esh of Conroe, 1 Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Bar- I tiara I.tnier of Iceland and Mrs. I 1-avada Willetts of Wilmington. 1 ( BERTHA P. EVANS , Bertha Phelps "Bea" Evans, 79, of Virginia Beach, Va., and a native of Brunswick County, died Friday at j her home. i The funeral was held Monday in Elizabeth River Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, with Rev. Michael j Wilkins and Rev. J.D. Seward of- | Relating Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. , Mrs. Evans was a member of j Elizabeth River Baptist Church and ? its adult Sunday School class 5 and < was a past president of the Woman's ? Missionary Union. She was also a | member of the United Daughters of ; the Confederacy. Survivors include her husband. Melton Evans of the home: a daughter, Iris E. King of Virginia Laurel Branch Nursery Landscaping Lawn Service We con provide reguUjr town servxe ot o very reosonable cost Coll ut for free estimates and odvxe on lawn problems Holden Beach 842-2924 offer 5 PM / " J I TRADITIONAL FUI Rrunswi Sh. mVITIES >mecoming Set elebrated 5 p.m. Saturdays and 7:30 i.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays. Friday Masses, including first 'ridays, will be held at 11 a.m. All Masses will be held in the new Irendan Hall, located behind the recory 2l2 miles south of Shallotte on I.S. 17, said spokesman Ignore )awson. New Mission Opens The South Brunswick Baptist Mision will hold its first worship service in Sunday, May 26, at the Sunset teach Volunteer Fire Department. Sunday school will begin at 10 a.m. ind worship service will follow at 11 i.m. The Mission is sponsored by the S runs wick Baptist Association in onjunction with the N.C. Southern iaptist Convention. Mission pastor. Rev. W.A. Barihill, invites all to attend. Sales Set reekend. Masses are scheduled 5 i.m. Saturday and 7:30 a.m. and 5 i.m. Sunday. The hall is located behind the mis iuii ?uuiui > l "2 nines soum 01 lhallotte on U.S. 17. Proceeds go lo the building fund. J Funerals leach; a sister, Emma Evans of tsh; and a grandchild. EVEYLYN L. BELLAMY Evelyn Lucille Bellamy, 77, of lickman's Crossroads, died May 17 n Commander Nursing Home in -"lorencc, S.C. The funeral was held Sunday in the :hapel of Brunswick Funeral Service, with Rev. Laddry Greider officiating. Burial was in Brunswick Ucmorial Gardens. Mrs. Bellamy was born March 24. 1908, the daughter of the late Henry ind Mollie Jenrette Uuss. She was >receded in death by her husband, Inmpo II Wollnmu She is survived by seven sons, talph Bellamy, Jack Bellamy, \ubrey Bellamy and James Bellamy, all of Shallotte, Bob Eddie Bellamy of Luwrcnceville, On., Clinion Bellamy of Southport and Pete Bellamy of Utile Kiver S.C.; a Brother, Marvin Kuss of Wilmington; Jirce sisters, Mrs. linnie Phillips of iVilmington, Mrs. Ethel Duncan of Tabor City and Mrs. Kuth l-eonard of Carolina Beach; and nine grandchildren. DEI-MA ONEAL STANLEY Delma Oneal Stanley, 57, of Ocean sle Beach, died Sunday in New lanover Memorial Haspital. The funeral was held Tuesday at lennies Branch Baptist Church, with Bev. Jesse Bentley officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include her husband, darvin Lawrence Stanley of the lome; a son, James Albert i Jimmy) Stanley of Shallotte; a daughter. Urs. Charlene S. Bridgers of ihallotte; and three grandsons, Kol> )ie Bridgers, Adam Stanley and Jhane Stanley, all of Shallotte. 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The Brunswick County Veterans Council invites everyone to take part in the ceremony held each year by the council to reaffirm that the names of the dead will never be fnrUQttpn: 'Hie West Brunswick High School torvrr* ~??i ...it ?mi .* mwiv. cuiui muii \i mill will prvscill the flag. Traditional Memorial Day is MHLLIGAN HOUSIMOVKRS, Inc. C55 Tabor Clty,N.C. 653-2272 754-6065 Insurtd Bond?d Formosas $1.10 each g Pampass Grass Si .00 5 LEAH'S I NURSERY HWY 17 JUST NORTH OF VSHAllOTTE, PHONE 754 699*J ked I mce J.U you in selecting ^ Tin your budget te, marble and fTODD "if 4 .*?rnA L MONUMENT COMPANY IH4 iKl NMOil h U..v. . it, SHIPPING , I Service 1 i This Is Your Fourteen members of the Agape Sunday School class at Jennies Branch Baptist Church surprised their pastor, Rev. Jesse Bentley, Saturday night with a "This Is Your Life" urogram at the church. The project celebrated Bentley's 20 years of continuous, devoted service to the church. And, said class member Eva Gore, "It was a complete surprise to him." Among those attending and contributing to the program were significant figures from every' period of his life. They included his wife, Faye; twin daughters Alecia, of Shallotte, and Alexia, of Union, S.C.; his son, AT HOLDE ebrates Ha 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. worship services. Special music is planned. About 450 people are expected at noon for dinner on the grounds, which wiii feature a combination pigpickiiig and picnic feast of chopped pork barbecue, fried chicken and side dishes. Kenneth Barbour, a Holdcn Beach homeowner and food service nony Is May 30 n day for reflection and memory. The veterans council will also meet Tuesday, May 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the mining spring UtKCS VI* W Post 10400. Brunswick Technical College President Joseph Carter is the guest speaker. A Friend BY DICKY BRUNSWICK FIJI* I Just "being there" is an caring, love family. 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