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Page 8-A—THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thursday, March U, 1987 CHURCH ACTIVITIES Church To Give Free Clothes On Saturday, March M. Camp United Methodist Church will distribute clothes free of charge to pcrss.'is in need who come to the church between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Items available include dresses, blouses, slacks, Jeans, coats, sweaters, suits, trousers, shirts, jackets, hats and shoes for women, men. girls, boys and infants, said Katherine ShawTer, chairperson of the Social Concerns Committee. The church is located on Main Street (U.S. 17) in Shallotte. Davis To Speak Kenny Davis of ty Moa speak at the annual dinner meeting of the Shallotte Women’s Aglow Fellowship on Friday, Muivii 13. The'event will be held at Sea Trail Cjoil Links, Sunset Beach, with fellowship beginning at 6:30 p.m. and a 38 roast beef or seafood buffet din ner at 7 p.m. While Aglow is an interdenomina tional fellowship for women, said spokesman Toni lossi, this special meeting is for the entire family. No nursery facilities are available. Gospel Sing Set The Singing Echoes of Cleveland, Tenn., the New Samaritans of Wallace and the Glad Tidings of Win- nabew will be featured at a 7 p.m. Saturday, March 21, gospel sing at North Brureswick High School in Leland. Tickets are $5. with proceeds to benefit the North Brunswick High ‘Irhivr:* ***«**»*«f' H/w>cfnr n«h /•rr\ A n V 1. AREA NEWS Church Celebrates Anniversary BY Ba'.1BARA T. HEWETT Cedar Grove Missionaiy Baptist Church is I celebrating its 150th anniver- i sarj-. The week-long 'r c e 1 ebra t ion "1**^ 'I began March 8. >ith Rev. G.H. j Buck, former pastor of Plea sant Hill Mis sionary Bapbst Church, in charge of ministerinff the word. Scheduled to speak during evening services through the week were, on Monday, Rev. Raymond Smith; Tuesday, Rev. Charles A. Jacobs: Wedne^ay, Rev. Wendell C. Sum merville of Washington, D.C., ex ecutive secretary of the Lott Carey Foreign Missions Board; Thursday, Rev. Henry Jones Sr.; and Friday, Rev. Willie D. Frink. On Sunday, March 15, at 3 p.m., Rev. W.H.D. Flowers Jr. will preach the closing message. The pastor, of ficers and members extend a cordial welcome to everyone. Program Set Also Sunday at 3 p.m., the Missions Department of Pleasant Hill Mis sionary Baptist Church in Shallotte will sponsor a stewardship program. The featured speaker will be Rev. Herman Hill. Ihe public is invited, with area mission department officials urged to attend. Smith Coming P,cv. C.E. Smith, an evangelist from Trenton, N.J., returns to his hometown of Nakina as guest minister for Youth Day at Zion Plain Personal Expectations BY DICKY POWELL BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE During our lives we have certain expectations from I our families and from others with whom ,^we share our thoughts and love. Pre planning a funeral is a way of express ing your personal wishes and desires. I; Decisions regarding funeral pre planning are best left to the person that knows best—you. Please feel free to come by or call, and we will be glad to discuss the op tions with the one who knows best. BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE Hwy. 17, South, Shallotte, N.C. 754-6383 You Should HEAR What You've Been Missing I DO tOMHTHING ABOUT Come to. Coastal Drugs Main St., Shallettn rail HIABINO TiST SECOND FPxIDAY EACH MONTH Friday, March 13, 10 AM to 4 PM AAA NIARINO AID CINTIII Solot 8 Service Aulhorlied Zenllh/Zenotron Kepretenlollve Margaret D. Kelly Phone—799-0476 Oins IHf MUNSWKK eiACOH 4705 VVrightsville Ave. Wilmington, NC 28403 Deaths And Funt?i uls I.T. (DIE) REYNOLDS I.T. (Ike) Reynolds, 72, of Wilm ington ^ed March 5 at his residence. A graveside service was held March 7 in Oakdale Ccmeteiy by Rev. Harold MeSwain. Bom in Brunswick County on May 24, 1914, he was the son of the late Isaac E. and Nonie Williams Reynolds. He was reUred from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with more than 30 years of service. He was a member of St. John’s Lodge A.F.& A.M., the Arab Shrine Club and a ham radio operator. He was a member of St. «=*ths Missionary Baptist Church on Sun day, March 15, Known and loved in the Cedar Grove community as •Chappie." he brings a wealth of ministering ex periences from New Jersey as well as Connecticut. Comings And Goings Rev. Eva Bellamy, Rochelle Pat terson, Clydell Beiiamy arid Juardta Chavis of Philadelphia, Penn., visited the area over the weekend, along with Anita Surida, Rev. Washington Flowers, Margaret Eaton and her children, Charlie, Chaleta and Denise Clark, of Baltimore, Md. Also, William V. Flowers of Spokane, Wash., and Rev. David Flowers Jr. of Whiteville attended the birthday celebration of their mother, Mrs. Laura Flowers of Longwood, along with niunerous friends and relatives. Happy Birthday Happy birthday to Sandra Myers, Blancie Gore, Mary Lee Bryant, James P. Hewett, Marsha Bryant, Marva Moss, Shelly Payton, Evelyn Hewett, Joseph Reed, Alma Hewett, Laura Flowers, Ruth Marlowe and Renee and James Dar’oy. Tuae ta Be sure to listen to radio station WVCTB in Shallotte on 'Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 10:15 a.m. On Sundays at 3:30 p.m. tune in for the Moments of Inspiration gospel pro gram. Weekly Scripture The scripture for the week is PsbIiyis 144i9i '*! wili s ?16W song unto thee, O God, upon a psaltry and an instrument of ten strings will i sing praises unto thee." Sunivors Include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Gomto Reynolds of the home; two sons, Ted Heynulus uI Orangeburg, S.C., and Albert Rc>-nolds of North Augusta, S.C.; a sister, Mrs. Odessa Siaiiley of Shallotte; and two brothers, William O. Reynolds of Fayetteville and War ren Refolds of Shallotte; and three grandchildren. GERTRUDE E. GORE Vesta Gertrude Edwards •‘Granny’’ Gore, 94, of Wilmington, died March 3 at her residence. The funeral was held March 6 in the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chapel in Wilmington, with Rev. P.T. Batsc,'! officiating. Burial was in Pro spect Ometery. Bom in ShaUotte on May 16, 1893. she was the daughter of the late William Edwin and Mary Long Gore. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Luther Gore, in 1956. OUi V • wa a » evaa Kathleen Gainous of Orlando, Fla.,; 13 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren; and 19 great-great- grandchildren. LENA JANE ROBINSON Lena Jane Robinson, 71, of Route 3, Supply, died March 4 in the Brunswick Hospital. The funeral was held March 7 m Sharon United Methodist Church, with Rev. Tracy Vamum and Rev. Clark Barfield officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Robinson was bom in Wilm ington on July 26, 1915, the daughter of the late Jesse D. and Evle Lewis Holden. i Survivors include her stepmother, Mrs. Rosie Holden of Southport; a son, John E. Robinson Jr. of Wilm ington; two daughters, Mrs. Frieda M. Phillips of Chugick, Alaska; and Mrs. Shirley Hewett of Supply; a brother, Earl Holden of Wilmington; five sisters, Mrs. Vera Hewett, Mrs. Blanclie Hewett, Mrs. Mildred Potter and Mrs. Vonnie Porter, ali « Supp ly, and Mrs. Virginia Sullivan of Win- nabow; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family re quested memorial contributions be made to Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad or the Tri-Beach Volunteer Fire Department. MARION RAY JAMF,S Marion Ray James, 48, of Ix;tand, died March 4 at hLs residence. T1ie funeral was held March 7 in the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chapel, with Rev. Weaver Swinson officiating. Burial was in Sholar Cemetery near Wallace. ne wttA Infill UI li^u^-,,, v-vUnt^ cn June 16,1938, to Daddic Mae Herbert James of Iceland and the late John Wesley James. Surviving in addition to his mother are two sons, Dennis Ray James and Marshall James, both of I,eland; and two sisters, Mrs. Oalcr Mae Buzzard of Leland and Mrs. Doris Herbert of Charleston, S.C. JAMES CHADBOURN BOLLES James Chadbourn Bolles of Charlotte died March 5 at his residence. A graveside service was held March 7 in Oakdale Cemetery by the Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Wright and the Rev, Robert D. Cook. He was bom Sept. 2, 1905, in Southport, the son of the late Dr. Charles Pattison and Abbie Hinckley Bolles. He was the owner of Chadbourn y v-u. uTi ijurijiigtori and was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Charlotte. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosemary White Bolles of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Rosemary Jonas of Charlotte and Mrs. Jane B. Hixon of Charlotte; three sons, James Chadbourn Bolles Jr. of Col umbia, S.C., William White Bolles of Little River United Methodist Church Frorrklin D. 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IIIUIURN Tobic Connor Hilbum, 90. of WIbn- Ington, died March 8 at lier liuine. 'The funeral was licid March 10 in the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chapel in Wibnington, wiUi I jinuir J. Brooks officiating. Burial was in Oakdale Cemetery. Bom in Cerro Gordo on Aug. 24, 1896, she wus the daughter of the late J. Richard Connor arm Rebecca Shaw Coiuior. Survivors include a son. Ear! Hilburn of Ix:lund; a daughter, I,cnorc Hilbum of the home; a brother. Hex r'onnnr nf Ferro Gordo: two grandchildren and five great grandchildren. HUHTiS ALEX LUDLUM Hurtis Alex Ludlum, 54, nf Route 1. Supply, died March 7 in Cape Fear Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. The funeral was held March 9 in Ocean View Pentecostal Freewill Baptist Church with Rev. Weldon Coates officiating. Burial was in Sab bath Home Cemetery. He was the son of the late Onzy and Alberta I.udlum. Survivors include his wife, Beatrice Caison Ludlum of the home; three sons, Andy Ludlum of Supply, Kliney !,udlum of SVhiteville and city. -Bp- NuUiaiilei LuulUiil of the h0iii6; two brothers, Fred lAidlum and Jimmy Ludlum. Imth of Ash: a sister, Nila Clark of Rockingham: and th'rce grandchildren. CLIFTON E. BAXTER SR. Clifton Enids Baxter Sr., 76, of Southport, died March 6 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilm ington. A memorial Mass of the Resurrec tion was held March 9 In Sacred Heart Catholic Church, of which he was a member, with Father Allen J.ncobs officiating. A native of Spotsylvania County, Va., ho was a rellrcd garage owner. Survivors include Ids wife, Mrs. Hilda Moura Baxter of the home; five sons, George Baxter of Un- colnton, Edward and Clifton Bxter Jr., both of Southport, and William and Bernard Baxter, both of Floyd, Va.; three daughters, Mrs. Rosemary lx:wis of Burlington, Mrs. Irene Webb of Buies Creek and Miss Aiiiieiic Baxter of Southport; two brothers, Roy and l.awrence Baxter, both of Bethesda, Md.; four sisters, Mm. Cevlie Kolk of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Hazel Cox, Mrs. Clara l^na Swink and Mrs. I.k>ulsc I.«hman, all of Bethesda, Md.; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Age (Chtcli on*); □ f«'6S □ Urw ,-65 M»l lo: Nongroup *nd Rural Salaa Bhw Croat and Blua Shtald ol North CaroDtu P. O. Box 2291 Ourtiam, NC 27702-2291 SkiB Cross BliieShMd eEMxVtCMVia 3505 NC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ...iS i-iOVY cxpundinQ into tne Grunswick County area. We offer life, health and hospitalization insurance in addition to annuities which are now paying 8% in terest with a $1,000 deposit. Contact your local agent — JIM RANDY HARDIE Office 253-5899 or 253-5211 Staff Office 762-5679 Friday, Mar. 13, Tavern on the Tee at Sea Trail Golf Links, Sunset Beach Fellowship begins at 6:30 pm. Buffet dinner will be served at 7pm. Menu includes roast beef or seafood, vegetables, dessert, coffee, tea, $6 (includes tax and tip). Ministry at 8 pm featuring guest speaker Kenny Davis. If you cannot join us for dinner, please come and enjoy this special time of ministry. NOW LEASING t Shaliotte's prestige address... Village Park CENTER Located near the center ol Shollotte's growing business district in the beautiful Villoge Pines oponment complex on Highway 179 CKross from Calvary Boptlst Church, yet the tranquil wooded set ting is perfect for the professional who wonts to nrtoke a positive impression. 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