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Page 8-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACC WtP . ~^P^j Car A rear-end collision on U.S. 17 in dov ul>out 1:42 p.m. Saturday knocked a the rear windshield of the northbound William Ralph Scssoms, 37, of Routi huh tow in/; the bout behind a 1979 Churches Jennies Branch Baptist Church will observe homecoming on Sunday, Sept. 72 All members, former members, and friends are cordially invited. Dan llonriett, pastor of Ix'banon li.'ip list Church. will be the ({uest speaker. The church is located on NX". 17'J between Shallotte and Ocean Isle I teach. REPAii r- ^ SERVICE / r?Your Vacuum C ( (/ Soosido Plara, S hN.' *s < , m ) \ V coming, . \ HI ' ' W -i lick > Co. . Vv"'j (?,<: p/ (" : --X- ^ doctoring Vacuums sewing Machines locks Small Appliances Vim I Iho Vacuum Doclor a Col inn Mwy 179 & 90*1 Botwooi II r re . Is I'urticii BY DIC KY I BRUNSWIC K KUN You are a rare and speoii beninninn of I another just li v be. And, beoi '" -WT* (figL leave prcferei ,1^ presses your i *- .y these wishes , earinn uediviil those who wil Funeral | | making leasts decisions and mind Ileal these important de At Brunswick Funeral Se j I the service that best express j we're as particular as you ar BRUNSWICK FUN1 !!>?> 17. South. SI STARTING An 8-hour workshop < INSTRUCTION/ With proved guidance experience with huiid mode it! Check out yi own business Fee S KG* 3S A IN, Thursday, September 19, 1985 <*&? SisHr" y* Strikes Boot On U.S. interna Shallotte when the hunt wa? 14-foot boat Into Anna Katherlne H truck towing it. each vehicle was c 7. I.umberton, Kodney Cause. Chevrolet truck CHURCH ACTIVITIES 0 Observe He Observes Homecoming Brown's Chapel Church will celebrate its annual homecoming Sunday. Sept. 22. Dinner will begin at 1 :.'i0 p.m. after morning service. The evening program will start at 2 p.m. with Kev. ItirhunI Bice of New Jerusalem Baptist Church of Wilmington and his congregation. Brown's Chapel AMIC 1 CITY f\ -SALES II "leaner Doctor" uito 2 579 4832 /jkl p/U' npi ^ lM/j\ * lughl (' //??.? | uctlon ^ IN STOrK Vacuums Sewing Machines Small Appliances Furniture I Seaside Plaza, Suite 2 i Ocoan Isle & Sunset Boach ilnr As Yon Art* j I'nwt.l.t. KHAI. SKUVH'K ill human boinn; since the ime there has never been ke you, nor will there ever uise you are unique, you tecs about what best ex uecpesi icrunks. To make i a matter of record, many luals are planning now for 1 lie left behind one day. [ire-planning helps avoid offers a secure peace of tails have been arranged. n ice we strive to provide os your feelings, because e. ERAL SERVICE Inllittlr, VI*. U The noxt . . . & OPERATING A SMAU practical and workable ii M INFORMATIVE SPECIF and advice based upon ex reds of businesses new or our ideas & hopes Learn h Friday, September 20tti **0 tax deductible lunch ir ervations required CALL N HARDING & ASSOCIATE 842-9M4 381 A Oid Ferry Rood ? L- n il ? - tfeedv NC 2S46 f tnu HBMBbk ten "*-*' # y MaSSIf BPHff tSjSL Ke KKM mv -Mpf Br'i Ri; in dai Ali? stah PHoto CICHIAoottf dea 17 cli Ina I hit by a 1980 Pontiac operated by ^ 111, 17, of Sunset Beach. Damage to j j an estimated $1,500, reported Lt. spv .1 ~?-? - - Sou in Sou T Fir; ^mecoming jg A Zion Church will also be on the pro- |jvc gram. was The public is invited to come and (jol| worship, said Rev. James Canty, cja| pastor. Si Dr. Pearce Returns Dr. J. Winston Pearce, writer-ln- fom residence at Campbell University at docl Buics Creek, returns to the Holden Her Beach Chapel Sunday, Sept. 22, to l.ak speak at the 11 a.m. worship service. Tex Earlier in the season, he conducted Soul Easter services at the Protestant Mac chapel, located on Rothschild Street ura across from the town hall Krai Witnesses Gather M Brunswick County Jehovah's in^t Witnesses are amoriK the more than Han 1,100 expected to attend the fl denomination's fall 1985 circuit con- Hell vcntlon at the Fayetteville- whi< Cumberland County Auditorium Ral| Sept. 21-22, said Tripp Sloane, local ficla elder. Con The program, "Doing Our Part In M Glorifying God," will consist of talks 8. If and interviews. In the main address chei on Sunday, the question, "Is global Mer peace attainable through human cf- Si forts?" will be answered from God's The word, Sloane said. thre Presbyterians Busy ^ A pig pickin' is set at the Oak fed: Island Presbyterian Church for Mer Thursday, Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m. The anj dinner is for all members and guests. Reservations may be made by calling the church office at 278-9741. New M member who luive joined the church diet within the past year will be honored Mei at the dinner. T1 Other activities for the month will Joli include the installation of the Women l>eb of the Church officers on Sunday, fich Sept. 22, attendance at the Cha Presbytery meeting at Camp Si Kirk wood in Walha on Friday, Sept Rot 27, and a congregational meeting to ilau im nffii^nr nnminntinu mmmil. And tec on Sunday, Sept. 29 two and Shelter Announces s,st lift Pets of The Week Jr Son Pots of the week at the Brunswick C|U| County Anlinal Shelter Include a short-hatred uray and white cat ami three short-haired kittens, said K Animal Control Supervisor Zelma hoc Bahson Vet The shelter also has a black and Cen stiver mixed-breed poodle and a T small black mixed-breed dog. Wei These animals, and many more, tist can be seen at the Animal Shelter offi Monday through Friday 8 00 a m to 4 n rn Ttw? vK^lf*?r t? 1/MsataJ .Jl A N.C- 111 nrir SuppK K . BUSINESS deas ond methods. IC HOW TO S jr 15 yeors >d old ond how they ow to build your eluded OW! r ? 2 _____ ^ tVCylS Death: MOLLIE G. HOLDEN lollie Belle Gore Holden, 82, of ute 3, Supply (Holden Beach comnity l. died Tuesday. Sept. 10. in jnswick Hospital following an exded illness. ne funeral was held lhursday at , Pisgah Baptist Church, with vs. Hayden Carter, Franklin ers, Dennis Hewett and Sidney tt officiating. Burial was in the ey Sellers Cemetery. Irs. Holden was born Oct. 23,1902, Brunswick County. She was the ighter of the late John Henry and :e Sing Gore. She was preceded in ith by her husband, Oliver Murnson, on Sep. 20, 1981. urvivors include a daughter, Mrs. Belle H. Fulford of Holden ich; a brother, Frank Gore of and; four grandchildren and en great-grandchildren. JOHN K. VARNAM ohn Kinwood Varnam, 69, of thnort. died Wednesday. SeDt. 11. Dosher Memorial Hospital, thport. he funeral was held Friday at st Apostolic Church in Southport, re he was a member. Rev. David ly officiated, with burial in Norood Cemetery. native of Supply, Varnam had d in Southport most of his life. He i retired from the Brunswick nty Schools and was a commershrimper for more than 30 years, urvivors include his wife, Mrs. i Etheredge Varnam of the home; in, J.K. Varnam Jr. of Southport; lialf-brothers, John B. and Murk Simmons, both of Southport; bert Simmons of Boiling Spring ;es and Routhy Simmons of as; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Watts of thport; a half-sister, Mrs. Ada : Brown of Wilmington; five ndchildren and six greatidchildrcn. MILES F. MERCER ilcs Fletcher Mercer of Wilm011 died Tuesday, Sept. 10, iti New over Memorial Hospital, le funeral was held Friday at K'l United Methodist Church, of h he was a member, with Revs, ill Hill and Rev. David Surrett ofiting. Burial was in Forest I .awn letery. ercer was born in Bolivia on Nov. 189, the son of the late John Fletr and Mary Alma Robinson cer. irvivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ima M. Gregory of the home, e sons, Cameron Mercer of yton; Miles Mercer Jr. of usta, Ga., and Donald Mercer of ar Island; a brother, Dorman I.. cer of Bolivia; 13 grandchildren seven great-grandchildren. MINNIE I. HIM. iinnie Irene Hill of Wilmington I Wednesday in New Hanover norial Hospital. lie funeral was lielil Sunday at nson Chapel AMK Zion Church In ind, with Rev, J W Wilson ofiting. Burial was In the Johnson pel Cemetery. irvivors include her husband, art J. Hill of the home; two ghters, Jerlyn lhll of Wilmington Carol Hill of Newport News. Va.; sons. Jerome Hill of Wilmington Robert J. Hill of Norfolk. Va.. a er. Mrs. Juanita Pellom of und; two brothers. John Baldwin of I .eland an Arthur Baldwin of lerset, N.J.; and four granddren. EUGENE MllXJGAN ugene "Mutt" Milligan. 6G. of ite 1. Ash. died Monday in the erans Adnunistration Medical iter m Durham he funeral was to be held 2 p.m. lnesda> in the Ash Free Will Bapi -H.....ik tj? n-u 1 v uui v it, w IUI IH ? Vl.il taiKi riatint; Burial was to be in the ilh Kanul) Cemetery urvivors include his wile. Ntaielle Milligan of the home, his /1 ? > k i TRADITIONAL F Brunsw s s And Fui daughter, Wanda Milligan of the home; his brother, Wallace (Bingo) Milligan of Supply; and his sister, Evie Benton of Shallotte Point. WALTER C. WILSON Walter Curtis Wilson, 66, of Shallotte, formerly of Ash, died Wednesdav. SeDt. 11. in Rrunswirk Hospital in Supply. The funeral was held Friday in New Britton Baptist Church, with Revs. Gaston Hester, Anson Smith and Eugene Evans officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Sally Wilson of the home; a son, Walter Curtis Wilson Jr. of Ash; two daughters, I.ynette Ix>ng of Shallotte and Sharon Creech of Whiteville; a brother, Craven C. Wilson Sr. of Ash; three sisters, Pauline Babson of Ash, Eva Mae Robinson of Candler and IJla Mac Burnev of Wilmington; and six grandchildren. ETHA S. McCUMBEE Etha I aura S. McCumbee, 78, of Route 3, Shallotte, died Sunday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. The funeral was to be held 3 p.m. Wednesday at I.etties Grove Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church in Shallotte with Rev. Maurice Milligan and Rev. Johnnie Guyton officiating. Burial was to be in Chapel Hill Cemetery, Shallotte. Mrs. McCumbee was born in Robeson County on Oct. 22, 1906, the aaugnier ol we late itev. J.l. ana Servian Hrttnstcick i (Eoble lHa; COMI'l. Ifluneral si IMM.Y, V ( I'rv-urrunm'mon I I 'In ns We'reBacl By Experie lx-t our 42 years of experience help y a tastefully designed monument withi For the finest memorials in graniti bronze, call , . . HENR\ SHALLOTTE REPRESENTING COASTAL 'V. / | 1^4 * ,-*V| -4 K *i.,.. ** ?H5?Tr",r**' unerals creations ICK F UNERAL l hallotte, North Carolina 754-6363 t nerals Hester Stone. She was preceded in death by her husband. Ithel Thomas (Tommie) McCumbee in 1981. She was a member of I>etties Grove Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include a son. Lemuel McCumbee of Ash; four daughters. Mrs. Ida M. Brenan, Mrs. Glen (Margaret) Guyton, Mrs. Curtis (Euzina) Coleman and Mrs. Raymond (Betty) Ferguson, all of Shallotte; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Danford and Mrs Inez f.rav hoth nf Shallotte; 17 grandchildren; 26 greatgrandchildren and three great-greatgrandchildren. AMELIA S. BIDDLE Amelia Stefano Biddle of Wilmington died Monday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. Mass of the Resurrection was to be said 11 a.m. Wednesday atSt. Mary's Catholic Church, with burial in Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington. Mrs. Biddle was born in Mount Casino, Italy, on Oct. 22, 1900, the daughter of the late Joseph and Rose Stefano Stefano. She was owner and manager of Biddle Grass Farm and Nursery. Survivors include a son, Robert A. Biddle of Wilmington; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Buttress of Columbus, Ohio; two brothers, Albert Stefano of New London, Conn., and Fred Stefano of California: a grand aaugnter, Mrs. Julia Anderson of I>eland; four great-grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. C.tmnty Since I 'J / > rd-^mith 8 ETE * ^eruics j x 754-6848 | Insurance Available \ \ ou in selecting n your budget !, marble and TODD 754-6530 MONl'MKNT COMPANY **4 TM| lljMAV.l MACO' RHHi Y ii dti m i* I ;>*' - "' < . ? . ;~yirr^ll.r-iTr-r _ SHiPPING < Service i f Jl
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