I I Page 8>A—THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Ttaunday, February S. 1987 THE STANLEY FAMILY lings at Loogwood BapUst Church Saturday night CHURCH ACTIVITIES Stanley hamily Will Sing The Stanley Faniil>' of Loris, S.C.. will be featured in a singing sennce at Longwood Baptist Churvh on Saiut^y, Feu. 7, at 7 p.nv Refreshments will ^ ser\ ed and the public is invited to attend, in* dicated a news release. Dinner S/aied St Brendan’s Catholic Mission will hold an Italian dinner Thursday. Feb. 12. from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at St. Brendan Hall, on U.S. 17 about two miles south of snaliotie. Seating will be by advance tickets only, at a cost of $6 each. They may be obtained immediately following Saturday evening or Sunday morning mass at St Brendan Hall, or by call ing 579-9859. No tickets wit] ^ ^nlrl at the door: however, take-out orders may be ob tained after 6 p.m. Door prizes are planned. Officers To Speak Officers of the Brunswick Count>' Chapter of Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship intemaoonai will speak at the Feb. 9 chapter meeting at Jane’s Seafood House on N.C. 130 toward Holden’s Beach. The meeting begins with dinner at 7 p.m., followed by the program at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend the $7.50 buffet dinner meeting, at which the officers will share what God is do ing in their lives and their vision for the chapter's future. Singers At Zion L.V. Walton and the New Life Singers will appear at Zion Baptist Church in Ash on Sunday, Feb. 8. at 7 p.m. Rev. Jade Maitin, pastor, and members invite the pubUc to attend. The church is located on N.C. 130 In Ash. Officers are Ike Williams, presi dent; Bob Lewis, vice president; George Jones, secretary, and Harry Pigott, treasurer. Pigott and his wife. Sandi, live In Shallotte and own and operate Coastal Wallpaper & Carpet Jones and his wife, Mary, operate G & M Interiors In Shallote and Little River, S.C. Letvis and his wife, Carolyn, live in Shallotte. He is a land surveyor and they have a family music outreach, BLESS Ministries. Williams and his wife. Martha, live in Northwest Community. He Is employed with Federal Paper Board Co. in Riegeiwood. CHAPTEIR OFFICERS George Jones, Ike WUUams, Bob Lewis and Harry Pigott wOl speak at the Feb. 9 meeting of the Brunswick County Chapter, Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International. CUD OF THUKS Our fcmiiy wishes to oxp,'ess our most sincere thonks to all our relatives and friends fo.- iheir thoughtfulness ond sincere expressions of sym pathy during our time of grief. The Family of Amelio (Millie) Gore Utile River United meinudiat OhUivn Franklin D. Hortsell, Poster Werthlp: 6:JU-11 AM Church School: 9:45 AM Nursery provided at I I o m. service. Hwy. 17, Little River $03-249-2329 Deaths And Funerals JAMES LEO HADDOCK James Leo Haddock, 73, of Route 1, Ash. died Jan. 28, In New Hanotrer Memorial Hospital, Wilmington, following a brief illness. The funeral was held Jan. 30 In Old 2>hBUotie Bapusi Cuurcii, with Revs. Giles Butler and J.D. Hewett of- ficlatlng. Burial was in Brunswick Memorial Gardens with masonic rites accorded by Shallotte Masodc lAxige No. 727 A.F. & A.M. Bom in Bladen Coun>'y on July 9, 1914, Haddock was the son of the late William N. and Ada Lee Hawkins Haddock. Prior to his retirement, he was employed by Mac Construction Co. as a construction foreman. He was a member of the Shallotte Masonic Lodge, the Scottish Rite Bodies and the Sudan Temple. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Russ Haddock of the home; a son. James David Haddock of Shallotte; four daughters. Mrs. Jerry (Carol) Danford of Shalluttc. Mrs. Malton (Pal) iTipp oi Kiegeiwood, Mrs. Joe (Shelby) Harvey of Ho.nolulu, Hawaii, and Mrs. Darid (Debbie) Stanley Jr. of Bolivia; a brother, Hubert Haddock cf Virginia Beach. Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Uura Roderick of Santa Ana, CiUf., and Mrs. Doris Ringold of New Bern; 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. VALERIE RENEE BERTZ Valerie Renee Bertz, nine-month- old daughter of Steven L. and Sylvia Caffrey Bertz of Leland, died Jan. 27 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Jan. 29 in Pine Valley United MethodLst Church, with Dr. Billy t\ Scale of ficiating. Burial ws In Greenlawn Memorial Park. She was bom in Wilmington on April 20,1S88. Suivivors in addition to her parents include paternal grandparents. Richard and Ruth Bertz of Napoleon, Chic; maternal grandparents. David and Alice Moore of Mooresville; paternal great-grandparents, Walter C. and Emma Bertz of Montclair, Calif.; and her maternal great grandmother, Ethelyn Parham of Mooresville. GEORGE R. CLEMMONS The funeral was held Jan. 30 in Friendship Baptist Church of Southport for George R, Clemmons, who died Jan. 23 in New Yori; (Tity. Rev. M.C. Herring omdaieU, with burial in Northwood Cenietery. He was the son of the late George Raphael Clemmons of Southport and Mrs. Mariah Clemmons Treble of Bronx, N.Y. Survivors in addition to hJs mother include his wife, Mrs. Shelia Clem mons of Bronx, N.Y.; three daughters. Anita Clemmons, Avita Clemmons and Amelia Clemmons, all of Brjiis, N.Y.j ids stepfather, Rubin Trimye, of Bronx, N.Y.; a brother, Stephen Clemmons, of Bronx, N.Y. NOVIE HEWETT Novie Hewett, 72, of Wilmington, died Jan. 29 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Jan. 31 in the Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel, Shallotte, with Rev. Scott Gillum of ficiating. Burial was in Silent Grove SButnsutic^ ^.94S ' OlobU COMPLETE i I ^CrUtCE 1 I SUPPLY, N..C, E Cemetery Meeting Schedul^ Feb, 9 Pre-Arrangemeni Is A Thoughtfiil Decision BY GREG WHITE BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE Today, more people are recognizing that funeral pre^arrargement is a thoughtful ded-* Sion. Pre-arranging protects your fami-! ly from having to make decisions at a | time when decisions could be confusing | and difficult. Pre-arranging is a' demonstration of your love and con sideration for others. Feel free to contact us about this very personal service at no charge to you and without obligation. BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE Hwy. 17, South, Shallotte, N.C. Repairs and clean ig) of the old Shallotte Community Church Cemetery will be discussed at a meeting scheduled for7:30 p.m. Feb. 9. The public is invited to attend the meeting at the OM Shallotte Baptist Church fellowship hsU on N.C. 904 near Grissettown. According to Marie Grissett, the cemetery is one of the Shallotte area’s oldest, and persons are needed to help maintain IL For more information contact Grissett at 5708488. ARE YOU TROUBLED? Horvest Fellowship cores. Speciol services this Sunday, 10 AM and 6 PM. Hwy. 130, beside Shallotte Housing ■Center. 7548363 You Are Invited To Worship With Us .rvzizu^tiluiQ NON-DtNuMiNA $ iOHaL Sundoy, 10 AM, 7 PM Wednesday, 7 PM Villoge Rd., oerots from Shallotte Dry Cleaners Pastor, Bobby Cousey Cemetery, Supply. Hewett is solved by hla son, Roger Hewett of Town Creek; a daughter. Shelve Jane Wlltsle of Wilmington; three brothers, Robert Hewett and Harvey Hewett, both of WUmington, snd Donald Hewett cf Tabor City; a sister, Sadie Goggaus of Lacumba, La.; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. V.D. WILLETTS V.D. Willetts of Wilmington and Southport died Jan. 29 in Duke Medical Center, Durham. The fuifCrsl was held Jan. 31 in the chapel of Andrews Mortuary by Rev. Rodney Knowles. Burial was In Southport Cemetery. Born In Bolivia on Oct 1. 1911, he was the son of the late Marshall and Emma McDowell Willetts. Suivivors include his wife, Mrs. V.D. Willetts of the home; a son. Rev. David Willetts of Alexandria, V&.; two brothers, Alton Willetts of WLnstcn-Salem and W.M. Willetts; iwo ^ters. Mrs. Rills Parker d Wilmington and Mrs. Geneva Collins of New London, Gopjl; seven grand children and three great grandchildren. IRENE WILLIS Irene Willis of Navassa died Jan. 26 in in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Jan. 31 in Mt. Calvary AME Church in Navassa. with burial in the Mt (Talvary* Cemetery. Shelton Wade .Andrew>; aU of Chad- bourn. LlIUE S. NANCE IJIlie S. Nance, 102, of Tampa, Fla., and fonnerly of Supply, died Jan. 29 in Tampa. The funeral was held Feb. 3 In the Coble Ward-Smith Brunswick Chapel, in Supply, with Rev. Weston Varnum officiating. Burial was In Sabbath Home Baptist Church Cemetery. Born on April 4, 1684, she was the daughter d the late Roland and An- nest (Tarolyn Vercen Varnum. She was prcce^ Ln death by her hus band, John H. Nance, and a son, Johnnie S. Nance. She was a member of Ballast Point Baptist (Thurch. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Betty^ Wells of San Antonio. Texas; Mrs! Selina Owens of Tampa and Mrs. Ix)ulse Chandler and Mrs. Odessa Caloneri, both of Orlando, Fla.; 12 grandchildren, 33 greet- graiKlchlldrcn and 21 great-great grandchildren. Brunswick County on OcL 1,192S. the daughter of the late William Hosea Long and Emma Long. She was a fHmer member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Glen Neuschafer of California; a daughter, Mrs. Chsrlctls Kirkpatrick of Roland Heights, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Lillie Mrs. Retha Padgett, Mrs. Virginia Evans and Mrs. Barbara Davis, all of Wilmington; two brothers, W.H. Long Jr. of Bolivia and Curtis Long of Southport, and three grandchildren. CUBIE WALKER GREEN Cubie Walker Green, 86, of WhitevUle, died Jan. 31. The funeral v.ss held Jan. 2 in Peacock’s Chapel In the Pines by Rev. John Wyatt. Burial was In the Walker Cemetery, Columbus County. Bom in Columbus County, she was the daughter of the late George and Mattie Register Walker. She was the wiHrm nf the late WilUaip C-aswell FLORENCE NEUSCHA»'h:k Florence Neuschafer, 61, of Roland Heights, Calif., and formerly of Brunswick County, died Jan. 29 In California. A graveside service was held Feb. 5 in the Long Family Cemetery In Bolivia, with Rev. C.O. Blanton of ficiating. Mrs. Neuschafer was born in Survivors include two sons, Robert Green of Cairo, Ga., and Kermit Green of Bolivia; four daughters, Bertha Ward, Dana Harwood and Ethel Smith of WhitevUle and Juanita Tedder of Hallsboro; 24 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. MARGARET ANDREWS HARRELL Margaret Andrews Harrell, 62, of Milwaukee, Wis., died Jan. 27 in St Michno) HncnitAl. The funeral was held Jan. 30 at Hader Funeral Home Chapel in Milwaukee, with burial in Graceland Cemetery. She was a Columbus County native and was the daughter of Mrs. Clara E. Andrews of Chadboum and the late W.M. Andrews. Survivors in addition to her mother include three sisters, Malice Nobles and Louise Blake, boUi of (Thadboum, and Eva Little of Fair Bluff; and seven brothers, the Rev. Carl D. An drews of Supply, William Andrews of Juniper, Fla., John C. Andrews of JohnsMi City, Tenn., Earl Andrews of Clayton, Ga., James Franklin An drews, Robert Alien Andrews and Small Car BONANZA See Our Full Line Of St!g!! Dependable New g. Used Cars For That High School Senior, College Student Or As An Economical Means Of Transportation For ANYONE! i CHEVROL Total CustonfYer Satisfaction Is Number I With Us! I Highway 130 South • WhitevUle, N.C. • 642-3475 r Brunswick Funeral Service Of Shallotte PROUDLY .ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A BRANCH IN WHITEVILLE AT HIGHWAY 130, EAST TELEPHONE 642-2889 TO SERVE RESIDENTS OF THAT AREA ■& On the occasion of the opening of this new facility, / would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to Brunswick County residents whose support over the years made this expansion possible, and to pledge the same kind of considerate, professional ser\*ice to the people of Columbus County at our new location. Dicky Powell