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Page S-A?THE BRUNSWICK BKACO mm Bfip' a \ Tiih SPKKH.S will l;v featured st? g?m Saturday night. CHURCH A Varied Gospel Pi Christian ventriloquist l-ori Harris of I -eland joins The Specr Family and Speer Sisters of Nashville, I enn . and Daysprwg, a gospel vocal group/' hand from Fayetteville, for a program of gospel music Saturday, Nov. !, 7 ;>at Shallotte Middle School. No admission will he charged; a free will offering will la- collected, said Albert Hughes. The Speers, winner of seven Dove awards from the tiospcl Music Association, currently include Hen S|>eer, Itrock and I'aye Speer, Harold Ijine, Caroline Traylor, Dave Clark and Alan i-endcrman. They will lie Joined Saturday night by the Speer sisters. Kosii Nell and Marv Tom. Revival Begins Ho v. Weston VnriiMin, pastor, mid mrmtiers ill Mount Olive Baptist Cliurrh invite (lie public to Join them in revival services Nov 3-8 nt 7 o'clock niKhtly. The puest speaker will lie Itev. Kieliard I "InHips of Carolina lieach. Special iniisie will lie fentured each evenuiK and a nursery will he provided The ehureh is located on U.S. 17 south of Bolivia Sing, Revival Set A Sunday utlemoon kiw^m-I hIiik s|Kin.vired hy Ule South Brunswick Islands Baptist Mission will kick off three day* of revival, said spokesman Ann Christy. The snip on Sunday, Nov 3, from 2 p in to t> pin at the Calaliash Volunteer Kirc Department, will feature The Bible Tones of Florence, SC., and SoutliwiiuLs of Concord The department is located behind Calendar ( Thursday, Oct. 31 ( AMK NICillT at iiw American Ivp.ioi U.S. 17, 7:30 p in Saturday, Nov. 2 AUeYOllR'AN-KAT I LSI I KHY AND Volunteer Kire Department from ll elude fish, sweet potatoes, coleslaw or more plates cull 75V6505 HKU I It OSS HUHIDMOHIl.K at the lluildtnn from 10 a m to V p m spor Amerirau Association of Retired IV 70 years of n||0. TUKKKY SHOOT at the Sliallotte I'otnl ti p in Shots are L each, and prims HKDNSWH'K t ill MY KAHM III HI at tin- Knnn Itureau office in Slui elected Members must briny; mruib P in (1AMK N1 (?I IT at the Calais! sh Yoliiuti Sunday, Nov. I? KKI'.K. 111 XHlll I'HKSSl UK AND DIA i ivwslhnc Volunteer Hcssuc Squjid hu P I!) Monday, Nov. 4 IIKl NSW It K UR NTY COMMISSION Hrunswlck Count) (Jovernment I'en IIOIilKN HKACH tXIMMlSSIONKHS St NSKT HKACH TORN CtH'NCll. mi HOI-IVLA AI.DKRMKN meet at the to, Wednesday, Nov. 6 BRl'NSWICK TDASTMASTKRS meet HesLaiirant. Southport. 7 a m -8 * i welcome SHAlJAVm Ali?KHMKN meet at lb /~j> SEA ^3 CA1 Hvsy 130 Towofd Holdon SPEC i< Plush Sculpturec Installed * 1 ; wo will Not i Over 20 year ?N, Thursday, October 31. 1385 T' it ! MH pe! concert ni ShiflHotte Middle School ACTIVITIES rogram Offered Jordan's Restaurant in Calabash. Then, Sunday through Tuesday nigrits at i o ciock, revival services will lie held at tiie home of mission pastor Rev W.A. Barnhill, llie fourth house on the right in landing II subdivision and the temporary location of the mission. Hilton To Preach Rev. Horace Hilton of Wrighstville Reach will lead "enrichment services" at 7: no p. Ill Nov. 10Uiroughl2 at Oak Island Presbyterian Church. Held annually, the services arc designed to renew and encourage faitli. Dr. Brian I) Weger, host minister, invites the entire community to attend. Hilton, minister of the growing Myrtle Drove Presbyterian Church, received his master of divinity from l.ouisvillc Presbyterian Seminary and is active in the Wilmington Presbytery. Services will include special music by the church adult choir and leniurcd soloists and eoiiKrcKaltonal siiiKinn led by Alberta (liven. A nursery will be provided for children newborn to nee five A reception for lldton will follow the Nov. 12 service. New Ideas At Bazaar New ideas In iuind-tmide ileitis and freshly-baked roods from the kitchens of .some i?f Sotifhporf's best cooks are anion/; the items featured at the Trinity Uniied Metluxllst Church bazaar set Nov. 15 from !i a.m. to II p.m. at the church Also offered will be plants, likenew toys and a white clcpliant bible Lunch will be served from 11 :?l a m. to l:ia p.m. Of Events \ Hut, oik* mile south of Shaliottc on 11akk sal.k at the %Shallotte Point a in to I> p in Plates are 13 bO and in:iiul luislipuppies For deliver)' of five Calabash Volunteer Keseue Squad isored by the Calnbash Chapter of the rsons Donors must tie bclunn 17 ami Volunteer Kire Department (renins at will tie turkeys ami hums Al AWl'AI MKKTINCi will Im- held llotte iHfieers ami directors will 1h' erslup card to register for door prtzr. 7 per Kire Department, 8 p m ItKTKS DKTKITION t l.INU" at tire ilitine on tlolden Heaeh lUyid, 2 p .tu -4 rK.KS meet m their chambers at the ter. 6 30 p m meet el the town hall. 8 30 p m rets at tin- town trail. 7 30 p m m trail, 7 JO p m for breakfast at the Ship's tTramller ir Visitors ami prospective members r town trail. 7 JO p m LCOAST RPETS Roach 754-9838 :ial "I j?. r* /"J rj-J rv> /-? r/ 1 e- I * KM V.WIIII1ICI V-IVJI I'5 + tax to Undersold! s experience Deaths Ar ANNIE B. SELLERS Annie B. Sellers, 79, of Route 3 Supply, died Saturday at hei residence following a brief illness. The funeral was held Monday ir the Brunswick Chapel of Coble Ward Smith Funeral Service with Kevs .lames Whitworth, i/co Cannon ant Robert Jackson officiating. Buria was in the Galloway Cemetery Born on Nov. 3,1905, in Dillon, S.C. she was the daughter of the latt Gurley P. and Mary Elizabeth F.dgt Price. Survivors include her husband, Or bie K. Sellers of the home: two sons Arthur R. Jackson of Charleston S.C., and Carl P. Jackson ol Piscataway, N.J.; three stepsons Willie G. Jackson of Virginia Beach Va., Robert S. Jackson of Latta, S.C. and Carl Tyndali of Wilmington; sij (laughters, Annie L. Jackson. Elizabeth Prince and Irene Shrader, all of Wilmington: Dora M. Jackson of Voorhees, N.J , Marie Walters ol Fairmont and Carolyn Crenshaw ol Hillshornuuh- two titpnHanahfnrc Dorothy Edwards of Wilmington and Eli.se Jackson of Piscataway, N.J.; a sLster, Carnell Woodlc of I^itta, S.C.; ZZ Tar.dchSIdrsr.- c- ' grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. EKVIN SCOTT MeKEE Ervin Scott McKee, 80, of Fairmont died Thursday night. Tiie funeral was held Sunday in the Carter's Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in the Clarkton Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Lislie M. Gasnma of Hellene, Texas; two sons, Henry McKee of Bolivia and leanness McKee of Fairmont; and nine grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that memorials be made to the Clarkton Kescue Squad. WILLIAM P. LIMKK William (Bill) Preston Limcr, 40, of Itoule 2, l-eland, died Wednesday, Oct. 23, after a recent illness. The funeral was held Fridav at Zion United Methodist Church at 1'own Creek with Itev. Billy Peele officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Operation San To Benefit Har Brunswick County citizens will nave mi opportunity 10 neip Caswell Center in Kinston, u residentnil facility for tlic multi-handicapped, during Operation Santa Claus. Unwrapped gifts should be brought to the Brunswick County Volunteer and Information Center in Boom 110 of tlie Brunswick County Courthouse at the county goverment complex no Cemetery Group Announces Meeting A tiurgunus Cemetery meeting will Ik' hclil Tuesday. Nov 5. at 7:30 p.m. at the Shnllotte I'oint Volunteer Fire Department, announced committee secretary Sandra Huddle. Kveryone with loved ones interred in the cemetery is urged to attend the meeting, at which new cemetery rules will Ik- discussed. J Serving Hrunsirit (Hoble $0j C.OMI irunera si rri.t.' ^ I'ri'-nrrantifnH'nt l'lan.% 1\, VIvL p M. (/ iFJtllt V BY DK> BRINSW1CX F Often when we are qui memory f' < X look back Death -Jtf for our lov ^-qPl in their li\ ahead an known Yc s\ \ and consic Infonnation about p J Brunswick Funeral Servk BRUNSWICK FI Hw. 1: s<*? n l' id Funerals Born in Warren County on Dec. 11, 1914, he the son of the late rl.V*. r and Marie Bowling Limer. Limer was employed with Pinker1 ton Security Agency as a security " guard. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Weldon, treasurer 1 of the Zion United Methodist Church ' Men's Club and che Town Creek Grange, and a member of Town Creek Volunteer Rescue Squad and ' the Monks Branch Hunting Club. Survivors include his wife, Katrina Tharp lamer of the home; his son, William Brent I.imer of the home; and his daughter, Stephanie Crystal I.imer of the home; two brothers, I.eonard Pat Limer and Garland (Sonny) Limer, both of Weldon; a sister, Mrs. Peggy Limer Davis of Columbia, S.C.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Ruby L. Perkinson of Wise and Mrs. Bernice L. Everhart of Winston > Salem. Memorials may be made to the Town Creek Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 87, Winnabow, N.C. 28479. IX HI A MAE SEI.LERS Docia Mae Sellers, 68, of Ocean Southport died Sunday in Dosher Memorial Hospital following an extended The funeral was held Tuesday in the Brunswick Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service, with Rev. Russell Padgett and Rev. Dan Bennett officiating. Burial was in the Robbins Cemetery. Mrs. Sellers was born on Dec. 30, 1910, in Bladen County, the daughter of the late Thomas and Mittie Mote Johnson. She was preceded in death by her husband, James H. Sellers, on April 20, 1976. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. William R. (Velma) Hewett, Mrs. Franklin (Barbara) Duncan and Mrs. Mittie l.ou Sellers, all of Bolivia, and Mrs. Hob (Janice) Hewett of Supply; three brothers, Robert Johnson Tommy Johnson and Daniel Johnson, all of Elizabethtown; a sister, Mrs. Annie I Aster of Elizabethtown; and seven grandchildren. ta Claus idicapped later llian 4:40 p.m., Nov. 25. OifL? will lie selected bv Caswell staff members who know patients and their needs, said Ouida Howett. coordinator of the Volunteer and Information Center. Appropriate gifts include cash donations for purchase of new items, raincoats, ponchos, wallets, pockettlooks, shower caps, toboggans, cologne, watches, throw rugs, tapes, records, belts, hair dryers, pantv hose, socks, gloves, ties, scarves, wall hangings, twin bedspreads, black hair products, pictures, magazine subscriptions and instant coffee. Several Brunswick County residents are patients at Caswell Center. Operation Santa Claus volunteers ask that the gifts be new. not used, items. k ('.iHinty Since IVk't ^ s. 1*1.K IF. ? I >erutoe I j *i. C., 754-6848 fi Insurance ii-*ilnhlr ^ J \u> A -A A r M. S ft x * C T > ,Y POWELL L"SKRAl. SERVICE te unaware, we are making a or someone who will one day to our particular word or act. is inevitable and if we fail to >r it, we will leave decisions ed ones at a very try ing time es How much better to plan d make your preferences si can make a memory of love leration for others. 'i v-ymiuuiifc is a\auaDie ai "e without obligation. JNERAL SERVICE [*. ShaUoOr. VC. 44X3 * " * a?.*?wNr? ^ BBHlisE r ? MHbaSEjkI ?H9B , /r^._ j?i_Il?LiL^>-._. >J n , ?i _ i>i trur\o Litha Hawkins, the oldest active me helped break ground Sunday for a tw< educational facilities. looking on at Director Donna t -one and on the righ We're Bac By Experit Ixtt our 42 years of experience help a tastefully designed monument wit For the finest memorials in grani bronze, call . . . HENRI SHALLOTTE REPRESENTING COASTA NATURE'! PETS & Exotic 1 I'arrots ftii'l.s uint'M I OPENING HWY. s < HtARING l Saturday I Nov. 2 I r\ m mm a n ai I m.m.-z r.m.i Thelma Quinn Certihed licensed heoring oi dealer v.ill be here to condi. hearing tests and make evaluations this Saturday Now a hearing aid battery that lasts twice as long. v ? 30-day trial peri BRUNSWICK PROFE Where Sick Room Supplies Drive Up Window Across from the hospitol m 1 STAFF PMOTO BY SUSAN USHJF r* I wi s/ui iu mber of Town Creek Baptist Church, vstory, $85,000 addition to the church's -e WMU Director Helen Ixive, Music t, the pastor. Rev. V.C. Potter. ?fd ^j'l. ince 'JLji you in selecting ^ hin your budget, ite, marble and f TODD 754-6530 1. MONCMF.NT COMPANY ; tMt BRUNSWICK SLACGN S CLOSET PLANTS ' I * Pets? ,rl4-'" v & i'lirnhrrts \ linchfs 'ij^s Hamstrrs , >i/.\ Iroftirnl Fish Tropical Plants ypes of house plants line of supplies , SOON IN RESORT PLAZA 17 SOUTH, SHAIJ.OTTE yft-j ?ACO*< CX1D CLINIC m ^ - CDCC IIML Ear Molds Cleaned Ultrasonically Service Includes Hearing Tests nearin.g a?3 fcvaluation Repair Estimates (all moduli od No obligation SSIONAL PHARMACY We OHer Blood Pressure Tests Semor Citizen s Discount Supply 754 0155 I
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