Page ?-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAO CEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS Fellowship Enjoyed At Church RV BARBARA T. HEWETT u;? ..?n. ? ii nc ncie vciy IUI luiiaic uicu i IUI ricane Danny did not pay us a destructive visit as he went on his rampage. We were even blessed in some areas wlthHHH|M a much needed H refreshing I shower of rain. The comings I and goings of our H neighbors have* been bringing us js? lovely J| fellowship. For instance, "The Mighty Stars" of Melbourne, Florida, along with Rev. Kirby t'rinlf hie (Inarnnc nchorv phnir nurse and other members were on the program Saturday and Sunday at Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church. Itev. Frink is the brother of sister Arvella Marlowe. Saturday they enjoyed a fellowship breakfast, a wholesome lunch prepared by brother Howard Jcnrette and others, and Saturday night the welcome program was highlighted with singing by the combined choirs of the church. The evening message, "Don't Give Up," I Kings 19:4, was delivered by the pastor, Kcv. Samuel Stanley. On Sunday the entire worship service was taken over by Kev. Frink and members, including the famous Mighty Stars. His message was entitled, "What's I-ove Got To Do With It?" On hand for the service was Earnest Hewett, formerlly of the Cedar Grove area and now a resident of Connecticut. He, along with his parents, Mr and Mrs. James Hewett, witnessed the wonderful service at Pleasant Grove and were able to fellowship with Itev. Frink's group following the service. Funicst returned to Connecticut Sunday night accompanied by his brother, Jasper Hewett. A Day of Inspiration Sunday will be a duy of inspiration for the young adults of our Ocean View Union. Their aervlce wtU he held at the Mt. Zlon Church In (Aingwood at 6 p.m. The 15 churches are supposed to send representative singers to make up a mass choir. There will also be a skit ttuit you will not want to miss. The public has a cordial invitation. Home Aguln Mrs. Mattie lane Hewett, former writer of this column, lets returned from Greensboro after a weeks visit with her daughter, granddaughter and son-in-law, 1-ori and I am Gore. Her granddaughter, Ttneadra, accompanied her there. She tells of a lovely trip. Illrlhdny Greetings Happy birthday to everyone, and especially io men Miicneu, jonn uiki Cynthia Gore, Cynthia Bryant. Jeff Bryant, Rosle Hankins, Karnestine Bryant. Harold Simmons, Hose C. John and Freddie Johnson. Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCB Badio, 1410 on your AM dial, Thursday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 1015 a.m. for the Cellar Grove area news, and on Sundays at 3:30 p.m. for Moments of Inspiration gospel program I J.M. Parkei I Your Complete Bu 7S4 I HWYS. 211 A 17 ' I \ * a ilftnwvu, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Oracle L. Reeves of Shallotte. NORMAN W. McKINNEY Norman Willis McKinney, 47, of Shallotte (Boone's Neck Road), died Wednesday, Aug. 14, in Grand Strand CHURCH ACTIVITIES Baptist To Preach Dr. Tom Freeman, a Baptist minister from Dunn, will speak at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Aug. 25, at the Holden Beach Chapel. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. at the interdenominational Protestant chapel, which is located on Rothschild Street across from the town hall. Serves Lasagne Members of St. Brendan's Catholic Mission will serve a lasagne dinner at St. Brendan's Hall Wednesday, AUK- ^o. irom a p.m. 10 i p.m., saiu .spokesman Marie Keagan. Tickets are $6 per plate. Each meal includes lasagne and meatballs, salad, garlic bread, dessert and beverage. Tickets can be purchased in advance from church members or reserved by calling 754-8139 or 579-3962. Barbecue Set New Britton Baptist Church in Ash will serve homecooked pork barbecue with coleslaw, candied yams and hushpuppies Saturday, Aug 24, starting at 11 a.m. at the church fellowship hall. Plates are 83.50 each, with proceeds going to the church building fund, said spokesman Olive King. Community To Sing The (ourtl)-annual community sing of Hickman's Crossroads will be held Sunday. Sept. 1, at 4 p.m. The public is invited. r & Sons, Inc. ilding Headquarters! -4331 Supply *V t .. *? ?? -.-Nl, -N - - A* ? :.......^icAaA i < -"?- " FUNERALS CREMATIONS 'ick Funeral i 5hallotte, North Carolin 754-6363 hs And Fun General Hospital, Myrtle Beach, S.C., from injuries received in an automobile sccidsnt. Tkn l..n?n1 .nnn K/.U #.? i lie i unci ui ?oa nciu oniuiuaj' at Sabbath Home Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Rev. Franklin Myers and Rev. Leo Cannon officiated the service, with burial in the church cemetery. Born in Bakersviiie on Jan. 18, 1938, he was the son of Lillian Willis McKinney of Asheville and the late Jack A. McKinney. He was a systems test specialist with StrombergCarlson Corp. and a U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors in addition to his mother include (us wife, Mrs. Faye Hewett McKinney of the home; a son, Michael Norman McKinney of the home; a daughter, Anita Faye McKinney of the home; a brother, Jack R. McKinney of Raleigh; and a sister, Linda M. Fluder of Greensboro. HIRAM M. LONG SR. Hiram M. Long Sr., 86, of Route 2, Bolivia, died Sunday, Aug. 18, in the Brunswick Hospital in Supply following an extended illness. The funeral was to be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the cliapel of Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service in Supply, with Rev. Weston Varnum and Rev. John Smith officiating. Burial was to fulluw in Uie Lung Family Cemetery. Born in Brunswick County on Aug. 6, 1899, Long was the son of the late Matthew and Pernesse Harvell I/ing. Survivors include four sons, Hiram M. Long Jr. of Stumpy Point, Hamer Ixing of Wilmington, Samuel Ixrng of Bolivia and Lennox Ixing of Supply; three daughters, Mrs. Sue Britt of Wilmington, Mrs. Betty McKeithan of Bolivia and Mrs. Mary Barton of Supply; 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. JOHN ROBERT DAVIS John Rnhert nauic AO nf Whiteville, died at his home Wednesday. Aug. 14, following a brief illness. A graveside service was held Saturday in Whiteville Memorial Cemetery, with Rev. Ray Justice officiating. Davis was the son of the late James W. and Mabel A. Davis of Chadbourn. SeU-employed, he had retired from the auto body shop business. Survivors include two soas, James W. Davis of Whiteville and John Davis of Houston, Texas; a daughter, Ms. Janet Griffin of Saudi Arabia; six grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy D. Spivey of Whiteville; a brother, James W. (Jim) Davis of Shallotte; and several nieces and nephews. JAMES O. ANDREWS James Owen Andrews, 75, of Uttle River, S.C., died Monday, Aug. 12, in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. The funerai was "neia Wednesday at Bethel United Methodist Church in Tabor City, with Rev. John Crowe officiating. Burial was in Bethel Memorial Cemetery. A native of Columbus County, he Formosas $1.10 each j Other Varieties Azaleas? 1 gal. size- SI .30 i r Au/f LtHn J NURSERY HWY. 17. JUST NORTH OF VSHALLQTTE PHONE 7S4 6994J 1 rf *?* ' H :i:. SHIPPING j | Service a I &1 erals J was born Aug. 22, 1909, to the late Charlie and Susan Long Andrews. He was a retired farmer, merchant and motel owner. QiipvitmrQ inrltiHo hie nnfo Mrc Ruth Gore Andrews of Little River; a daughter. Mrs. Mildred Andrews Ward of Wilmington; a brother, John James Gore of Jacksonville, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Gore and Mrs. Mary Carlisle, both of Clarendon, and Mrs. Myrtle Long of Shallotte; and a granddaughter, Mrs. Kay Ward Lambert of Jackson, Miss. HARRY T. RODERICK Harry Thurman Roderick of Carolina Beach Road died Wednesday, Aug. 14, in Grotgen Nursing Home, Wilmington. A graveside service was held Friday in the Farmer's Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery by Rev. James O. Flowers and Rev. Richard Phillips. Roderick was born in Wilmington on Oct. 18, 1892, the son of the late John and Mattie Moss Roderick. He was a member of Myrtle Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Lee Potter Roderick of the home; two sons, Warren Ray Roderick and Robert S. Roderick, both of Wilmington; two daughters, Mrs. Rosa Lee Skipper of Leland and Mrs. Violet R. Kelly of Wilmington; 10 grandchildren; 12 great I.UtJ 4 4 giaiiuciuiuicu. diiu inu 511.01-51 cav grandchildren. MICHELLE D. SWEATT Michelle Dawn Sweatt, 25, of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., died Monday, Aug. 12, of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. The funeral was held Wednesday at McMillan-Small Funeral Home, with Dr. Harold Mitchell officiating. Burial was in North Myrtle Beach Memorial Gardens. A native of Charlotte, she was employed as marketing manager of Freedom Marketing, a division of the Justice Company of Myrtle Beach, S.C. Survivors include her parents, Wayne D. and Jane Rowland Sweatt of North Myrtle Beach; a brother, nanny wayne aweail 01 Norm Myrtle Beach; two sisters, Abby Sweatt and Mrs. Melanie Dayvault, both of North Myrtle Beach; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.U Rowland of Sunset Beach; and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Glennie Sweatt of Charlotte. Memorials may be made to the Sea Haven Youth Care Center, P.O. Box 600, North Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29597. 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