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Page &-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEA( Children's Given At i Mt. Zion Baptist Church o i/nigwood recently held a Vacatior Bible School children's day prograrr followed by a week-long trip for 1' ctlldcntc tC the J.J. Jo^nc/m f'amn ir 1-aurel Hill. Sunday, June 9, was the climax oi Vacation Bible School activities al the church with an 11 a.m. program. Programs were as follows: aUirfh r\ *1 tronrc fnnohnre HnrnlVin ? i #11 vii iv ?-? jvaiot itav.111-? o t/wi cu iti Webster and Edward Thomas, book: Clod's Outdoors, activity: How We Wash Our Hands and Move Our Feet For Jesus; ages 4-5, teachers George Brown and Rosalind Gore, book: The Story of Jesus, activity: speech choir recited the 23rd Psalm; ages 6-7, teachers Ethel P. Gore and Brinda Daniels, book: The Story of Jesus; activity: Bible readings; ages 6-9, teachers Etherine Butler and Steve Stanley, book: Why God Sent Jesus, activity: song "Victory Shall Be Mine" using tamborines, convert Corey Gore; ages 10-15, teachers UUie Frink and l.ou Mina Stanley, book: God Provides A Savior, activity: passages from the Bible, convert Tasha Griffin; ages 12-17, teachers Joseph Butler and Deacon Moses E. Stanley, book: I-ook at Ufe, activity: musical instruments, Tania Butler played "Jesus I-ovcs Me" on the saxophone and Sonyu Gore was converted. ages lR-adult, teachers Rev. Herring and Willie Webster, book: I-ore Teach Us To Pray, activity: summary by Mary Webster. Vacation Bible School certificates were presented to the following: ages birth-3~-Maylanda Brown, Sheika Stevenson, Jaymos Stanley, Wykila Stephens and 1-awanda Marlowe; age 4-5?Chasey Brown, ('hakeeln Brown, Woodie Brown, Delphia Daniels, Kimberly Gore, Carissa CEDAR GRO\ Former Colur BY HAIUIAKA T. HEWETT Mm. Mottle I.. Hcwctt, who wrote this column for u number of yeurs received a certificate of recognition from the Ocean Youth Department. Home and I Foreign Mission Baptist Union's youth super- * visors. Arvella > Marlowe and l.ec Frlnk, lirought a smile to her face, a thrill to tier heart, and an unforgettable memory to add to Iter precious ones. The inscription read, "F'rom the Ocean View Youth in recognition of her many kind services rendered through the media." She also received twin flower vases of crystal. "My thunks to you and deep appreciation for remembering me. I slmll forever cherish your kindness." said Mrs. Hewett. Instructor At Institute Sister Annie It. Bryant was the senior teacher at an institute held ai Cherry Grove Missionary Baptist CONDITIONER I BLl RENT TC I No Credit Check! Fr 754-4285 M, (Across Frorr Wilmington, V\ f X)N, Thursday, June 13, 1985 Program Mt. Zion f Stanley, Willis Stevenson, Samantha j Bland, Shsdy Dsnifjls -Jr., Ann i Michelle Williams, Dewayne Smith, I Christina Moody and Jerry Thomas; i and ages 6-7?Cednc Daniels, Melissa F Daniels, DeShanta Thomas, Andrew t Frink, Demetria Thomas and Donicia Moody; ages 8-9?Early I>ee Gore, Christalla Daniels, David Walker, Sahketha Brown, Jeffrey Thomas, Tiffany Daniels, Durwin Thomas, Crystal Stanley, Corey Gore, Brian Daniels, Andrea Daniels and Christa Daniels; ages 10-11?Constance Bernard, Daphne Stanley, Monica Stevenson, Sabrina Daniels, Tasha Griffin, Derrick Marlowe, Tabitha Daniels, Dcrrissa Marlowe and Roderick Bell; and ages 12-17?Keith Grant, LaShonda Stanley, Telena Stevenson, Tania Butler, Twanda Webster, Sonya Gore, Maria Daniels, Stephanie Stanley, Ricky Daniels, Robert Marlowe, Kettisna Bell, Anthony Stanley and Cynthia Daniels; ages 18-adult?Mary Webster, Collin Daniels, Julia Daniels, Mabel Dewey, Mildred Stevenson, Bertha Gore, Gracie Gore, William Burton, Willie J. Thomas, Ida Moody, Weldon Billiard, Marlon W. Bell, Perlene Walker and Sandy Stanley. Students attending camp J.J. Johnson this week were to return Friday, June 14. They were: Jarvis Herring, Keith Grant, Tania Butler, Yolanda Stanley, Andrea Frink, | Daphne Stanley, Christalla Daniels, Maria Daniels, Cynthia Williams, 1-aShonda Stanley, Early I?c Gore, i Andrea Daniels, Towanda Webster i and Tabitha Daniels. Adults nrrnmniinino thi? slnrlnnfs to camp were Itev. Herring, Joseph and Etherine Butler, Steve and Oletu Stanley, D, Bertha Gore, Ruby Daniels, Shady and Flora Daniels, Lillie Frink and Brinda Daniels. 'E AREA NEWS nnist Honored Church in Whltevlllc. Stster Bryant, a promoter of the institute, is n member of Cedar Grove community. She was n guest in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Icach. Men's Night Planned Come with me to Zion Metropolitan Friday night, June 14, to the church of Rev. and Mrs. laconia Fullwood. The occasion is men's night. The ladies will be in charge. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday to everyone, and especially to Saruh Faulk J arris, Cheryl Ann Johnson, Anne Spellnutn, Turn Brooks, Helen Bellamy, Perry Ice Hewctt, Anthony Bryant, Wanda Bryant, Jasper Ellis Hewett, Irene Fullwood, Kattie Hewet*. Harker, Francis Hewett and Adonnis Johnson. Scripture Of The Week "Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." Psalms 133:1. Tune In He sure to listen to WVCB Radio Thursday at 2:15 p.in. and Saturday at 10:15 a.m. for the Cedar Grove area news and on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. for Moments of Inspiration gospel t program. to rent!" yimpms ! RENT AN AIR x AT A COOL PRICE! iKE'S 1 ) - OWN INC. ee Delivery! Low Prices! g ain St. Shallotte i Ben Franklin's) /hiteville. Shallotte Larry D. Hewett, son of Larry D. I and Sharon Hewett of Sballotte, has tiSEff been named the 1985 recipient of the rSji ~ r Jaines Garv Poulos II Memorial rmm ' mmm Award The award ia presented annually at 3K! "" tiie Siiaiiuite middle School graduaitegMB tion ceremony to a seventh- or c'Bhth-grade student who exhibits Chrirtin" victrs 2!"' ohhuHOO rv?rticipates in extracurricular activities in school and/or community, is jH i/jjs friendly with and holds the respect of &? classmates and teachers and mainwm A ! . 75H tains at least a "C" average. MK f | The award is a memorial established by Mr. and Mrs. James Gary MA Poulos of Holden Beach In memory of . '3 A ? their son, who was killed in an acci, JjB 8 dent on the beach several years ago. | Hewett was chosen by a selection V' committee from a list of 11 nominees. I^arry is a member of the National AAissior A Shallotte businessman has given Wfc. a boost to a Southern Baptist partnerIBB * ship effort to build churches in West jAB Virginia. W.J. Mel-amb, owner of MAC ConW~ struction Co, fias donated a set of pews for a church to be built during stAir photo ?y MATtHtw p,ylt. july 8 through 20 in Sutton, W.Va., by LARKY D. HEWETT received the Southeastern North Carolina Baptist James Gary I'oulos II Memorial volunteers. Award last Thursday night during During the five-year partnership graduation ceremonies at Shallotte between the Southern Baptist ConMiddle School. ventions of the two states, a church has been built each summer in West Virginia. During the course of the a m % / r? r L.MUKL.M AL-IIVMItb program volunteers from all across North Carolina are expected to build C/n-f/a at 'east 100 lurches *n West S^nurcnes O/QlG Virginia, a state where 60 percent of i the people claim no church memberBible Schools >*< Layman Cameron Norris of School's out for summer and that Riegelwood, general project coormeans Vacation Bible School time at dinator, said he expects to have many local churches. about 200 men and women on site Sabbath Home Baptist each of the tvvo weeks in Julyfor Uie ,, . ... . . , church-raising. Youngs ers should register 5 p.m. Volunlcers wi? build a tw(^tory Sunday, June 18 a Sabbath Home educational/fellowship/worship Baptfc Church in Supply for Vaca- . |of F|rst SouU(Crn "J n B We School June 17-21, from 9 Qlurch ?f SuH founded as a ^ mm' 1? a T" aKCS nursery *'on ?" 1972 and organized as a through age 18. . . . ,?,0 ? Christian clowns will be present C U,'^ " ' during registration and refreshments "W"h?ul STE? a will be served Mr' McLamb, It might have beer VBS graduation will be held Sun- Y^rs before this church would have day, June 23, at 7:30 p.m. '" nf' e.ff, . . The project needs to raise $37,000 U Zion Baptist help buy materials?with $24,000 the _ ??? 1 _/ *1 \|_ O r?i r? j vacation Bible School will be held " u,c "cw ouul" vcr ""P"3' June 17-21 from 9 a.m. until 12 noon at Association (Fayetteville area) and /.ion Baptist Church, located on N.C. $12,000 from the Columbus County 130 West near Ash. Baptist Association and the surrounRev. Tommy Ininan, pastor, in- ding area 'Scholarships are aLsc vites youth ages one through high school to attend. Graduation will be /- S~'" 1 ">> held Sunday, June 23, during the 11 I . a.m. worship service. fj ^ Lefties Grove let ties Grove Pcntacostal Church, .iffA * jjLv. located on U.S. 17 north of Shallotte, AHi . /9ft holds Vacation Bible School June I ?TS^y, ,. aKvj 17-21 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jenkins To Speok c e. ,n , Formosas $1.10 each t Dr. Duvid Jenkins, a Presbyterian 8 minister from Goldsboro, will speak Pampass Grass $1.00 g at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday, June 16, at the Holden Beach LEAH'S Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. at NIIR^FRY " the Protestant, interdenominational I1WIWSII I j chapel, located on Rothschild Street HWY. 17, JUST NORTH OF al Maiden Beach. ySHALLOTTE PHONE 754-6994., SUMMER "07iO3 SEMESTER _ ; D o )S Join us for o 7-week session beginning June 24. Classes will be held Mondoy thru Thursday, morning and afternoon sessions, in the following; 'Primary & intermediate remedial math & reading Primory * intermediate art Beginning computers Beach science Dancercise Classes for first thru sixth graders will be taught by Dianne F. Young Union Primory School teacher who hold* n HA degree from USC and an MS degree from Stole University of New York. Classes will be held at !26 East Second Street. Ocean Isle Beach CAU 579 3400 AFTER 4 PM OR WEEKENDS FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND TUITION INFORMATION. CUP AND MAIL THIS ENROLLMENT TO: Dime F. Yotmg, 126 East Second St., 0cecu Isle Bosch, NC 28459. I'd like to tarol (NmIMUMO in {Cmtm fc?n) (Par**t'i Noma) _ (A<Mroi?) (Town, ttnta, tip) (Pfcowo Nvaakor) l L l?0? 1H4 MfciO*. \ Gets Poulos A> Junior Honor Society, played on the vious school basketball team, is an honor- class roll student and named to the prin- nomii cipai's list this year, is a member of wrote the drama club and is also a Tar Heel respi Junior Historian. teach Ua wing nloA o iUn QtK school's math counts team and plays Beck) baseball. He is active in the Oak Brans Tnnnf i?uvc oauuai Patri( Next year, a James Gary Poulos II shall, scholarship will be presented to a Glend West Brunswick High School senior chadi as well as an award given at the mid- "it die school since James would have make graduated in 1986. said. The family is still accepting con- aware tributions for the scholarship at the alway North Carolina National Bank The branch in Shallotte, under the name at th< James Gary Poulos II Memorial cereir Award. winne "His spirit and enthusiasm are ob- ed. i Effort Gets I needed for youth and others who may clown not otherwise be able to go. A n N&rris ^sid there will be e n'Ap r?? liUl i to ocatvt -iiv-l v m?? wv u |/iwv.v i ?>iv f all interested volunteers, regardless cama of their skills. In addition to construe- Thurs tion, volimteers will be involved in Anyoi witness and ministry, including a also a five-day revival; support services 655-33 such as child care and food prepara- Tea tion; and youth ministries such as at ari Backyard Bible Clubs, choirs and projei I j Highway 1 7 at Biiar Enroll Now For 1985-81 Pre-Kindergarten and I 1/2 and Full Day 5 B First Through Eightl After School Chilt Please Call 272-8163 for n I RImo Chrict Lutheran School admits atudanta of any rai ' B SUMMER CAMP TOOII Careful ati to your financial a You can depend on it here financial services . .. with Be it checking, savings, loan applications ... or a need . .. large or small.. Seen SAVINGS & LOAN AS5 I *Si>uthport Shallo ".',11"* 457-5246 371^546 754-43 4 t ward both in and out of the room," one teacher who lated Larry for the award . "He's a model student. He's scted by his peers and era." er students nominated were r Denice Stanley, Eric Edward ion, Kristen Caroline Boyles, han Crstio Fnolp npnnadrpn :e Gause, James Michael MarKathleen Elaine McMullen, a Kelly Stanaland and Jeremy ick Danford. was hard for the committee to a choice," Ms. Trish Poulos "They could have given an 1 to everyone of these kids. It's s a hard decision." awoiu is presented eacn year - school's annual graduation lony. No one is aware who the r is until the name is announcBoost and puppet ministries, leeting of persons interested in eject will be held at Lake Wacw First Baptist Church on iday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. le interested in the project is isked to contact Norris at (919) 46. .ms are also available to speak sa churches about the mission et. 811? I eran Schoof1 I cMIe 5 School Year (indergarten Sessions i Grades i Care lore Information -~m. cot. ?*, national of .-IhrUc o.-iQin fl C '<*4 T?? KACON tention teeds ! We offer you full i a personal touch, retirement plans, ny other financial . depend on us! rity jociationJL tte *Calabash 71 379-3595 c 1
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