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Page 8-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC CEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS _ i A/tll Will Celebrate Anniversary BY BARBARA T. HEWETT The Youth Department Sunday School Choir at Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church will observe Krink and Rev. Richard Starlings. 'Ilie three will minister in song as a trio. Other local singing groups will be featured along with every choir of the music Hona rtmi'nt Hpv Nirhnls will bring a group from the Sandy baptist Church at Myrtle Beach. TKaitlrv tr? mpmlytru nf tho Klincl/lV School Choir who were responsible for our music this past Sunday. They arc Shanna and Hoderick Cause, Tina and J.J. Bryant, Jennifer and Keiya Hewctt, Tasha an<l Stacy Hill, John and Cynthia Core, and Jackie I). Fullwood, musician. In Second Week Ocean View's annual institute is in its second week of instruction. Instructors for the adults are Rev. C. II. Buck, ministers and deacons; Juines llobson Bryant, superintendents and teachers; and Mrs. Annie It. Bryant, senior Indies und laymen. Certificates Awarded Ocean View Burial Association held Its 47th annual session with tittle Macedonia Baptist Church in Supply Nov. 9. An outstanding feature was awarding of certificates of recognition and appreciation to everyone above 50 years who were present. The '80 session Is scheduled for Friendship in South|)ort. Birthday ('.reelings Happy birthday to everyone and especially to lthetta und Mark Kennedy, Mattdelene Johnson, Monekia Ilewctl, Alnnzit Unwell, l.ois Johnson, I.orelUt Johnson, Mlchnel lionets, I'urlit Utchnrdson, lx-e A Hewelt, Kilie (iuii.se, Qneenle Bernard, Janice Bryant, Bonnie Marlowe and ('loin Krlnk. , Serving Krttnxtricl* (Cubic HHa COMPI Ifluneral SI'PPI.\ . V I'rc-iirmnncnicnl I'Inns GUARANTEED Hoard atxHit the newest disci is abaolntoty amazing Believe tiiiows you lo enl your tavonte called FULL TJ FREE DtotPlnn. Iho Oriental Kon|ac root Smif minutoB botore each meal Tiro Its weight In water turning ti ponding gel in your stomach, y looting without even picking u look carving up to 7" ott you your thighs or buttocks. FUI FREE trom eny harmful chemi bong sotd with an uncondltto AVAIL A Thomas Dru? Seashore Dri NATURE'! PETS & j Exotic 1 (.WA*nV/s #A" h OPENING HWY. 1 S J - ? ON, Thursday, November 14, 1985 Dccfh^ MARY C. SMITH Mary C. Smith, 66, of Route 1, Ash, died at her residence Monday, Nov. 11, following a brtet Illness. The funeral was to be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the Ash Chapel, with Rev. Leland Etheridge officiating. Burial was to follow in the Smith Cemetery. Mrs. Smith was born on July 1, 1919, in Freeland, the daughter of the late lee and Mary Elizabeth Inman Smith. She was a member of the Ash Chapel, Ash. Survivors include her husband, Clarence M. Smith of the home; one son, l.ynn Smith of Ash; three daughters, Agnes Ann Smith of Ash, I/ois Jeanette Hill of Wilmington and Brenda I.usk of Amarillo, Texas; two l?kn Uf?nU.. DrU? uiumcio, uuiiji ttMotMj r i iv.c ui Whiteville and Victor Price of High Point; two sisters, l/>uise Inman of Ash and I eola Stanley of Wilmington; and 10 grandchildren. - ? - r t\im o. Ada Klaina Smith Robinson, 71, of Route 2, Supply, died Sunday, Nov. 10, in the Brunswick Hospital at Supply following an extended illness. The funeral was to be held 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the Brunswick Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service at Supply, wiui niv. Weston Varnuni and Rev. B.C. Dixon officiating. Burial was to be in the Oak drove Cemetery. The family was receiving friends at the home. Born in Brunswick County on Dec. 15, 1913, she was the daughter of the late Ben and Carrie Core Smith. She was a member of Beuiah Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Willie Vance Robinson of the home; two sons, J.W. Robinson and James Robert Robinson, both of Supply; a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Faye Fowler of Supply; a brother, Vander J. Smith of I-ongwood; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The family wns receiving friends at tlie home of Mrs. Ruby Faye Fowler at Holdcn Beach. JASPER A. DRYE Jasper Albertus Dryc, 63, of CrowcU Street, Ynupon Beach, died Friday, Nov. 8. The funeral was held Tuesday in Hardsell Chapel at Albemarle, with / i/iie * .I/IHIH .TlfHf ITM rb-^nrittj. i.i.n. 5 ^cririce ! 7 C.. 7!>l-f>Bt8 t InaurHncv . ivailnltlo "j WEIGHT LOSS overy #1 the war against tat? N i N oc not. this great discovery toods and stil lose weight I It's a natural dietary food fiber from >ly take ? capsules at toast 30 capsule absorbs up to 80 times on powder to gel With the exou experience a naturaHy FULL p your fork Imagine how you'd r hips or waist up to 5" off LL N FREE Is sate to use and cais and it's so effective H is rial money back guarantee BLE AT as. Shallotte k# * jg, Cola bosh S CLOSET PLA. TS f inches 'if! s Hamsters ' ^ >iM Tropical Fish Tropical Plants ypos of house plants line of supplies SOON IN RESORT PLAZA 17 SOUTH. SHALLOTTE ? ? Anrl Pi i J B %B VI W burial in the Richfield Cemetery at Richfield. JOHN O. KING John Octavlous King, 68, of Route 2, Leland, died Monday, Nov. II, at New Hanover Memorial Hospital after a long illness. The funeral will be held 1 p.m. Thursay at the Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service Oleander Chapel In Wilmington, with burial in Oleander Memorial Gardens. ETHEL LEE SWAIN Ethel Lee Swain of North Howe Street, Southport, died Monday, Nov. 11, in Dosher Memorial Hospital at Southport. Funeral arrangements were to be announced by McCoy-Greene Funeral Home. AUDREY C. HOLDEN Audrey Coleman Holden of Wilmington died Tuesday, Nov. 5, in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Thursday in the Oleander Chapel of Coble WardQrrijfK Piinopol llnmn in Wilmincrtnn with Dr. James L. Finley officiating. Burial was in the Holden Family Cemetery in Supply. Born in Brunswick County on Aug. 7, 1914, she was the daughter of the late Oscar Grant and Carrie Roderick Coleman. She was a member of Prospect Baptist Church in Sitnnlv. Survivors include her husband, Clyde Mayfield Holden of the home; her stepmother, Mrs. Eloisc Potter Coleman of Wilmington; two daughters, Mrs. Janice H. Roach of Wrightsville Beach and Mrs. Carolyn H. I>eitch of Wilmington; a son. Gene M. Holden of Castle Hayne; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Fay Norton of Boone and Mrs. Lots Dean Kotler of Wilmington; a brother, S. Charles Coleman of Wilmington; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. MARY W. PEAVY Mary lillie Williams Peavy, 104, of Route 3, I eland, died Wednesday, Nov. 6, at her residence. The funeral was held Friday in the Oleander Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service in Wilmington, with Rev. Hartwcll E. Condrey officiating. Burial was in the Nelson Cemetery. Mrs. Peavy was born In Brunswick County on June 26, 1881. She was the daughter of the late Manley and Elizabeth Benton Williams. She was a member of Elah Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie C. Peavy, who died In 1934, and a daughter, Martha P. Benton, who died In 1954. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. John (Maryl Butler of the home; three itrandsons, Ronnie B. Benton of Cary, Charlie H. Benton and Julius M. Benton Jr., both of Iceland; seven fig [rlioNri in flN IMF fAIIFFWAV AT OCEAN ISLE BEACI 579-6279 .... W.iimw. *T Hi?i Indi ( nt> no Mvntwo HACON You Ca Rising Fui BY DICK1 BRUNSWICK FT." Although the dramatic etpenencec assured uve never cost c The peace oI mind thi Proof Plan ts priceless So, You will not, of course be u BRUNSWICK FU h*7 n.Swa TS* nereis great-grandchildren and four greatgrea t-grandchildren. CECIL ANDERSON Cecil McKeithan Anderson, 67, of Southport, died Thursday at the V.A. Medical Center in Fayetteville. A graveside service was held in the National Cemetery in Wilmington Tuesday, with Dr. Gene A. Wallin officiating. Anderson was the son of the late William D. and Mary Evelena Ander<?on of I-Plnnd Hp man a WnrlH War II veteran and was retired from the U.A. Plumbers and Pipefitters Local No. 329 of Wilmington. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Autry Anderson of the home; a son, William D. Anderson of Southport, a daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Gail Cummings of Burgaw; and two grandchildren, Miss Natali Marie Anderson and Michael McKeithan Anderson. ADELAIDE L. ROSS Adelaide L. Ross, 77, of Brunswick Villacrp jn Sraithnnrf. FHHnu in Dosher Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Sunday at Wardens Grove Preewili Baptist Church at lowland, where she was a member for 69 years and taught Sunday School. Rev W.L. Littleton and Rev. Harold lewis will officiate. Burial will be in Community Cemetery. Survivors include three sons, Glen Ross of Hobson, Va.t Bill Ross of Southport and Dewey Ross of Iewland; three daughters, Mrs. Nola Ross Boyd of Scotts Hill, Mrs. Velma Ross Murdock of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Irma Ross Caroon of Southport; three brothers, George A. and Clyde S. Lupton, both of Lowland, and Owen A. Lupton of Mesic; 20 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. MICHELLE LYNN SPIVEY Michelle Lynn Spivey, 10, of Route 4,1 eland, died Wednesday, Nov. 6. The funeral was held Saturday at the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chapel, with Rev. Paul Brown officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Born on June 19, 1975, in Wilmington, she is the daughter of John Wayne and Shcra Lynn Faulk Splvcy. Michelle was a fifth grade student at I eland Middle School and attended Damascus Road Church in leland. In addition to her parents, survivors include two brothers, Robert Courtland Woody of the home and John Wayne Spivey Jr. of Columbia, S.C.; her maternal grandparents. Davis L. and Virbee N. Faulk of 1 eland; her paternal grandfather, 11.A. Spivey of Wilmington; and two aunts, Peggy Faulk and Joy Faulk, both of leland Ddds 'N Ends nrnc+irnl! \/ a vaw avva 11 J Reduced [v^}|4 Headboards Chests Dressers id ** and more... n Avoid neral Costs ( POWELL N'KRAL SERVICE Increase in prices we've all I In the last few years has asn't totally disappeared. re, our Inflation Proof Prent Program makes good i this program you can be cost of funeral services will me penny more than they do o matter when they are it conies with the Inflation call us for complete details. inder any obligation NERAL SERVICE . Staitooc. N.C. 4JQ C T?M ^ IMOaO CHURCH/ Di irkrinnn Tr>> f WVI B^BB 1 VBI B B W B Rev. Bill Buchanan will be the visiting evangelist during revival services at Calvary Baptist Church in Shaliotte Nov. 17-22. Services will be held each day at 7:30 p.m., with special music planned for each. Buchanan is pastor of Iceland Baptist Church, one of the fastestgrowing churches in Brunswick County. Rev. Bill Greer, host pastor, and the congregation, invite the public to attend the revival services. Aglow Group Meets The monthly meeting of the Shaliotte Women's Aglow will be held Saturday, Nov. 16 at 9:30 a.m. at Jane's Restaurant on Highway 130 near Holden Beach. Guest speaker will be Carol Tate. Ladies are invited to come at 9:30 a.m. for coffee and fellowship. A free We^re Bac By Bixperie l/et our 42 years of experience help; a tastefully designed monument with For the finest memorials in granil bronze, call . . . HENR\ SHALLOTTE REPRESENTING COASTAI INDEPENDENT BIBLE BAPT Seashore Road, "WE ( "Come thou with us and we will do the goo Numbers 10:29 Rev. Normon Guniher PASTOR REV SER\ Calvary Baptist C Rev. Bill Bucha Rev. Bill Buchanan is list Church, one of th? ches in Brunswick Coi Services will be held ni 17 through Friday, !No each service. COME AM) REJ I Our South Brum ? ITIrfi QAMM* QAV?* ...always read, CAU 7 ? i rr^ppviTWS1 & i l' I tM _ [ 9] I Ln ; I* K^JhailL^LySifc \CTIV1TIES 5reach Revival nursery is provided at Tiny Friends Day Care on Mulberry St. in Shallotte, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. For details call Pam Moon at 579-2953. Sale, Lunch On Tap Novel hand-made items, white elephant items and freshly-baked goods will be teatured at a bazaar sponsored by the women of Trinity United Methodist Church Friday, Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mrs. Neil O'Neal, spokesman, said lunch would be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Revival Scheduled Thomasboro Free Will Baptist Church will hold revival services each evening at 7:30 Nov. 18-22. Rev. Johnny Bullman of Spartanburg, S.C. will be the guest speaker. The public is invited. r?ai 1. mce Ltwju you in selecting ?lin your budget, te, marble and rTODD 754-6530 - MONUMENT COMPANY s. 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