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Page S-A-THE BRUNSWICK BEACO PEOPLE IN Heweti Chose Alan Chip Hewett of Shallotte, a senior at Campbell University at Buics Creek, has been selected to H appear in the 19e6 edition of 'f J? Who's Who \ Among Students % in American Universities a rid MS Colleges. ^ SmK A government major, Hewett is Student Government Association president, a dean's list student, Intcrorganlzationai Council president, command sergeant major of the U.S. Army ROTC Battalion staff, and Is active in political, sport and military organizatloas. He is the son of Mrs. Doris E. Hewett of Shallotte. rnmnloloc ftne/r r Airman 1st Class Michael A. Auvill, son of Kncil !,. and Helen I,. Au vill of Inland, has completed basic r~ - w m / ^ SftgjH i ^ tl NAOMI 8KOO IlKADKH mid The Sf Shnllottc on Hnturtfny, I)cc. 7. CHURCH A Naomi And The NhoiiiI and The Scgos, a versatile gospel group based in Hendorsonvllle, Tenn., will appear at Shallottc Klrst Baptist Church on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. Tlic public is invited, said the pastor, Kcv. Kddie Booth. No admisston Is charged Mission Meets The lighthouse Mission, a nondenominational church organized in September, is temporarily holding services In the Calabash Klre Department building Services include Sunday School at 10 a.m.. with worship services at 11 a.m. and 6 .10 p.m Sunday. Rev. I jury Ward is the pastor The public is invited. Holds Sales The lighthouse Mission, n noiulcnoiiuiuitloniil mission in Calabash, Is holding <> K?rage salt' each Saturday Irani IS a.m. to 4 p tn in front of the Knstside Restaurant tn Calabash, said spokesman Dot Worth The sales will tie heltt weekly until further notice, she said Meeting Called There will be a Dutch treat fellowship supper aiul nwetlng for persons Interested in a North Myrtle Reach Christian ami Missionary Alliance Kellowship Thursday. Dec S at the Ship's Wlteel Restaurant I DR. PERCY BRUNSWICK CHI Hwy. 17. Tbomaati *. N, Thursday, December 5, 1985 THE NEWS ?n Who's Who training at Lackland Air Force Base, ( Texas. He is remaining at lackland for specialized training in the security police field. Elected Vice President Constance Iadgett of Southport was elected one of three vice presidents of the Travel Council of North Carolina. Formerly executive director of the Southport-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce, Iadgett is now with the N.C. Coast Host. The Travel Council of N.C. is a private, non-profit trade association representing businesses, organizations and individuals involved in the state's f4-3 billion travel industry. Wins Roses Vicki M. Jenrette of Route 7. 9 Shallotte, was the winner of a dozen * red roses in a drawing held by H Holmes Florist of Resort Plaza dur- | ing the store's recent grand opening, | announced spokesman Kim Holmes. 5^ i^- -'8 L '> ( Ik., .^fV^HgpBHaRHn iI fi c IP* ii / n v < (i ^Jlri --.Jv* r , 1 K<>? lirinn thrlr music ministry to r I ACTIVITIES ; f Segos To Sing ; The restaurant Ls located on Ilwy. 17 approximately one-half mile .south o( the S.C. Welcome Center (north of < Utile lUver). j The fellowship meelinK starts at 7 < p.m., but arrive la-fore 5:30 for a courtesy discount, n spokesperson advised. I Catholics Plan Meal St. Brendan's Catholic Mission will hold a Christmas dinner on Sunday, l)ec a, front 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dinners cun la- eaten in or taken out. Tltc price Ls B> per person, said spokesman Helen SpcnKlcr. lite menu Includes pork chops, mashed potato*. New Knitlund baked beans, sauerkraut, creamed vegetables, salad, bread, tea or coffee and dessert St Brendan's Ls located on U.S. 17, Just south of Shallotte Visited Heaven KvungelLst Dr Percy Collett. who says he vLsited heaven in 1982 for 5li days while his body was in a slx-dat conut, will describe his experience in services at the Brunswick Christian I ' utlrtr al TK\mu?Ki\r.t !\.*-? C'ollett. n former missionary and medical doctor, said his "miraculous" trip to and from heaven was sis hours each way Services will tw held at 6 p.m on lVc 15 and at 7 p m thr remamder of the week COLLETT WILL MINISTER IN THE SPIRIT Dec. 15, 6 PM Dec. 16. 7 PM Dec. 17, 7 PM Dec. 18. 7 PM IVe 10 ? DM A 4*1 Dec. 20. 7 PM illSTLAN CENTER oro. Pbooc ?7-?C2 tkSSL * I ' . i-j riavi Ciiiu uiciiMJCin jiiaillVU U1P "IOV( of UCB In Shallottc last Tuesday. T season on Dee. 8 at 5:30 p.m. in a c enroling. Club members are selling in Dc DANIEL O. HEWETT Daniel Owen Hewett, 77, of Route 3, tiallotte, died Friday, Nov. 29, in the irand Strand General Hospital, Myrle Beach, S.C., following a brief illess. The funeral was held Monday in alvary Baptist Church, with Revs, till Greer and Mark Owens oficiating. Burial was in Silent Grove tcmetcry. Hewett was born on Aug. 17, 1908, 1 Brunswick County, the son of the itc Daniel O and Rebecca Cleinlons Hewett. He was preceded in eatli by his wife, Mrs. I.illie Sullivan lewett, on Jan. 6, 1984. He was a nember of Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Norris lewett ot Shullotte; four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Ill lieu of flowers, the family requested memorials be made to the Shallotte Volunteer Rescue Squad, shallottc, N.C 28459. JAMES R. McKKNZIK James Russell McKcnzic, 59, of iouthport, died Wednesday, Nov. 27, n Oosher Memorial Hospital, southport. The funeral was lield Sunday in St fames AME Zion Church, with Rev. -'rank W Hough presiding. Hurlal was in the John Smith Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Bernlce McKenzle of the home; a son, William Russell McKeiuic of Supply; 'oUi daughiers, iarnice Moss of Eatontown, N.J., Debra Sntilfi of Bolivia, and Joni Evans and Charlotte Brown, both of Southport; his mother, Mrs Anna McKenzle of Southport; two sisters, Mrs Kalhertne McRae of Wilmington ami Elizabeth Swain of Southport; a brother, Robert McKenzie of Southport; and 15 grandchildren J. WINSTON PKARCE Dr. J. Winston Pearce, 78, retired minister, theology professor and wrlter-ln-residence at Campbell University. Butts Creek, died Thursday, Nov 28 Pearce was a frequent pastor of the week" at the Holden Beach Chapel, Holden Beach The funeral was held Sunday at Bules Creek First Baptist Church, with burial in Bules Creek Cemetery Survivors include his wife. Winnie H. fVarcc. two da mi triers. Patricia First Hoi BY DIC? BRUNSWICK F1 Holidays, typically a very stres; ^ fered the 1 Fnend support du " ti> visitinj widowed p jLi*' holidays f vHnI. the death part of the holiday eelebn THEGS, a non-pnrfit widowed cope with grief friends who don t discuss t be doing the bereaved mo BRUNSWICK Fl Hwy -17, Somt 5^ V?XME MnMjOM^f L-^J| Aksm^T .*> * ^Ml Pilot Club iignt" tree in iront ol th? mam branch rhe tree will be lit for the Christmas lercmony featuring an invocation and dividual lights for $1 each which can be ?aths An Dutton of Middletown, N.Y., and Paula Hinton, Buies Creek; a son, Perry Pearce of Santa Fe, N.M.; a sister, Mrs. Robert Frazier of Wake Forest; and five grandchildren. I.ILIJE BELLAMY Iiilie Bellamy of Supply died Tuesday, Nov. 26. The funeral was held Saturday at little Macedonia Baptist Church with Rev. Willie Frink officiating. Burial was in the Clay Branch Cemetery. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Clemontain Norris, Mrs. Velma Gore, Mrs. Pattie Green, Mrs. Hattic Ixicus and Miss Helen Bellamy; three sons, Cleve Harvey Bellamy Donald Bellamy and Amos Bellamy; and two brothers, Fred Frink anc Willis Frink. MARION E. NELSON Marion Edward Nelson, 63, o Huute 4, Inland, died unexpectedl; Tuesday, Nov. 26. The funeral was held Friday ii Elah Baptist Church with Revs llartweU Condrey and Bruce l.anie officiating. Burial ws in the Nelsoi Family Cemetery. Nelson was born in Brunsvricl County on April 20, 1922, the son o the late William E. and Tula Williamson Nelson. He was i member and usher of Elah Baptis Church. He was a charter me rube and president of the WoUridfle Hun ting Club and had retired from Bab cock and Wilcox after 26 years of ser vice. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Blanche Cates Nelson of the home; i son, Marion W Nelson of the home; I daughter, Cathy Nelson Sellers o 1/eland; a brother, Auley Ray Nelsoi of l/eland; two sisters, Ura N. Kini and l-ouretha N. Ganey, both o idxy Alone ;v POWT1 i_ L'NKRAL SERVICE time erf celebration, can be sful tor anyone who has sufoss of a loved one during the is who offered sympathy and jriru? fiinpnl run ctill ; or telephoning the newly erson or survivors during the acknowledge, don't deny, that occurred. Make gneving a ition. organization that helps the , says family members and he death at holiday time may re harm than good. NERAL SERVICE a. suOmw. sc. *00 _ ^R Plants Tree named In honor of or in memory of a fr (from left) Sherry Roseman, president dent of UCB; Barbara Russ; Sarah T man of the love light tree committee. id Funerc Iyeland; and five grandchildren. HELEN JONES KING Helen Jones King, 66, of Long Beach, died Thursday, Nov. 28, at her residence. Citty Funeral Home of Reidsville was to handle final arrangements. A native of Caswell County, she moved to Long Beach nine years ago. A retired registered nurse, she had 1 worked at Ocean Trail Nursing Home in Southport as well as in Reidsville. i . Serving Brunswick (ftobie |j@a uj.tii'i funeral i SUPPLY. N. I'rv-nrrnngemen11'Inns We're Bac ! By Experic D Ixtt our 42 years of experience help a tastefully designed monument uritj For the finest memorials tn gram bronze, call. .. HENItt a SHALLOTTE a REPRESENTING COASTA f - [> ' fuCADIISr. i IlkHRBIlW I Saturday ( Dec. 7 I 9A.M.-2 P.M.I Thelma Quinn Certified licensed hearing aii dealer will be here to condu hearing tests and moke evaluations this Saturday Now GOuO ACTlvAiB'* a hearing aid battery that lasts / twice as long. 30-day trial peri BRUNSWICK PROFE! Where Sick Room Supplies Drive-Up Window Across from the hosprtol m >w ""jhhh WB&v j5 rnammK ? lfl| -. HhSK^SMIH ^ va'r^ ft i. i [ n boyo lend or family member. Pictured arc 1 of the club; Leo Johnson, vfce preslrlpp; and Rosle Scarborough, chairlis She was a member of Main Street United Methodist Church in ReidsviUe and of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was the widow of Johnny H. King. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jo K. Wright of WinstonSalem; and a sister, Mrs. Mary J. Young of Southport. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Lower Cape Fear or the American Cancer Society. County Since I94J ; l it * uij a i-i ~ ^cruicc i i 754-6848 ; Insurance Available r ked ?,7i inee ?J4 you in selecting Mn vnnr hi trig At te, marble and f TODD 754-6530 I. MONUMENT COMPANY C 'Hi |?UN1A<K UACON \ID CLINIC fee tr I POfC Il\ll Eor Molds Cleoned Ultrosonically Service Includes Hearing Tests Hearing Aid Evaluation Repoir Estimates (oil moduli od No obligation. KlflMAI PUAOUirv i i inninKV, | We Offer Blood Pressure Tests Senior Citizen s Discount Supply 754 8155 * I
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