I'siRi- 4-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEACO \i ' ] * *>. . ?* i v \ * * -*r- Ji ^ VFW Newly-elected officers of Holdcn Beac S8li6 Auxiliary are seated, from lef guard; Rosemary Whaley, junior vie tie Callan. president; Bobbie Hulon, cl ding, from left, Pat Nash, thrcc-yeai De FRANCE HEWETT France Hewett, 80, of Route 2, Supply, died July 2 in Columbus County Hospital, Whiteville. A graveside service was held July 4 in Chapel Hill Cemetery, Shallotte, with Rev. Garland Long officiating. Horn in Brunswick County on Dec. 25. 1007, he was the son of the late Frank and Effie Gray Hewett. He was a retired farmer and U.S. Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Viola H. Hewett of the home; two sons, Royce L. Hewett of Yaupon Beach and Archie Lee Hewett of Supply: a daughter, Mrs. Frances Cordelia Ludlum of Ash; and two grand children. MARGARET DARST SMITH Margaret Darst Smith, 70, of Raleigh, died July 2 at her residence. A memorial service was held July 5 in St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Raleigh by Rev. Larry Brown. Burial was in St. Michael's Episcopal Memorial Gardens. She was born in Wilmington on Sept. 8, 1917, the daughter of the late Bishop and Mrs. Thomas C. Darst. Survivors include her husband, John C. Smith ot the home; a son, John C. Smith Jr. of Beaufort; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret S. Timberlake of Iceland; and a brother, Meade C. Darst of Southport. The family asked that memorial donations be made to St. Michael's Episcopal Church Memorial Fund, 1520 Canterbury Road, Raleigh, NC 27808. LUCILLE R. COLEMAN Lucille Royster Coleman, 77, of Shallotte Point, and formerly of I'ayetteville, died June 27. The funeral was held June 29 in the Jernigan-Warren Chapel by Revs. Jesse Bentley and James Scales. Burial was in LaFayette Memorial Park. Mrs. Coleman was a retired caseworker with the Cumberland / '(VlinK) T^or\nrfrr>nnf v/uuuvj ucpai uitciik U1 outlet I OCI " vices. Her survivors include two sons, A.B. "Mike" Smith of Parkton and Dwayne Coleman of Atlanta; a daughter, Beatrice S. Thompson of Jacksonville, Fla.; two sisters, Pauline Elder of Fayetteville and Alease Bishop of Richmond, Va.; two brothers, Eugene Royster and Robert Royster, both of Fayetteville; 11 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. ELINA HOGMAN Elina Manninen Hogman, 93, formery of Maynard, Mass., died Saturday, June 11, at Walden House Health Care in Concord, Mass., where she had lived the past several years. The funeral was held June 16 in the Fowler-Kennedy Funeral Home, Maynard, Mass., with Rev. Gary Heikkila officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery, Maynard. Mrs. Hogman was born in Finland, the youngest of 13 children. She lived SHHF??H9V!!SH North Carolina State Gr, Blue Shield of North Carolir Contact us about new low r< Individual Family Medicare S Coastal Insurance and Realty Inc. ;'v\oin St , Snaiiotte n 754-4326 'Non-members may apply I for membership i N, Thursday, July 7, 1988 111 c '** -- \w far- Y r vk? ? <}Ki - nr*-. Auxiliary Names Of h VFW POST No. Downer, two-year t, Louise Miller, pro-tern; Aioys 1 e-prcsident; Ber- Ramsey, conducti laplain; and stan- senior viee-presid trustee; Marian >aths An in Maynard most of her live. She had worked for the American Woolen Co., formerly of Maynard. She was the widow of Henry Hogman, a well-known stonemason, who died in 1948. Survivors include a son, Paul Hogman of Carolina Shores, Calabash; four grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and four greatgreat-grandchildren. Instead of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Walden House Health Care, 785 Main St., Concord, Mass. 01742. WILLIAM WEBSTER SKIPPER William Webster Skipper, 60, of Inland, died June 29 in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Fayetteville. The funeral was held July 1 in Andrews Market Street Chapel by Elder Thurman Skipper. Burial was in the Nelson Family Cemetery in Leland. Born in Brunswick County on Nov. 29, 1927, he was the son of the late William Wesley and Lessie Swain Skipper. He was of the Mormon faith. Survivors include a son, William Webster Skipper of Leland; five daughters, Mrs. Annette Caison of Leland, Mrs. Betty Ann Mintz of Leland, Mrs. Bernice smith of Garland, Mrs. Deneise Pritchard of Winnabow and Mrs. Skirley Grueshow of Wyandotte, Mich.; two brothers, Gerald W. Skipper of Iceland and .Tames Winston Skipper of Brunswick, Maine; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Benell of Davidson and Mrs. Donna Stalnaker of Leland; and 12 grandchildren. DONNA KEW STOUGHTON Donna Kew Stoughton, 62, of Eyota Drive, Shallotte, died June 23 at her home. The funeral was held July 1 in the Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel, Shallotte. with Rev. Dan Norman officiating. Survivors include her husband, C. Melton Stoughton of the home; two brothers, Delos Elbert Kew of Farmington Hills, Mich., and Roger Allen Kew of San Diego, Calif.; two sisters, Constance Jean Lloyd of Lake Odessa, Mich., and Carol M. Harner of Shallotte. JOHN WILLIAM LANCASTER SR. John William Lancaster Sr., 92, of Route 1, Supply, died July 3 at his residence. The funeral was held July 5 in the Brunswick Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service, Supply, with Rev. Franklin Myers and Rev. Weston Varnam officiating. Burial was in Sabbath Home Baptist Church Cemetery. Bom in Brunswick County on Oct. 3, 1895, he wafi the son of the late SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS Memorials of all kinds. All work guaranteed. Hwy. 130 West In Shallotte 754-6768 upplemental JUL /fed Blue Cross iff!) Blue Shield (M Wvlti O.VO*rta by making application ii? miaMaaw [ wiTririiiiiwmnrrPfWMi \ ' W 1 ' ^ SIAFr PMOIO BV SUSAN USMIF ficers trustee; Eunice Campbell, treasurer lerring, one-year trustee; and Lois rcss. Not pictured are Grace Peoples, ent; and Sharon Martin, treasurer. IL=,H 0 U fl Ul 1^1 I Jessie L. and Victoria Holden lan caster. He owned and operated ; general mercantile store in th< Holden Beach area for many years He was a World War 1 U.S. Arm; veteran, serving in France durinj the battle for the Hindenburg Line. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Susie Clemmons Lancaster of th< home; a son, John W. I^ancaster Jr of Supply; three daughters, Mrs. Victoria Aldridgc of Southport, Mrs Jessie Walker of Wilmington anc Mrs. Geraldine (Jeri) Hatcher o Supply. 11 grandchildren: 12 great grandchildren and four stepgreat great-grandchildren. CALLIE CLAY Callie Clay of Route 2, Leland, diec July 1 in The Brunswick Hospital Supply. The funeral was to be held July G al 2 p.m. in Evergreen AME Zior Church, Delco, with burial in the Evergreen Church Cemetery. CONNIE BRIGGS WILLIAMS Connie Briggs Williams, 33, of Ash, died July 3 in Stanford University Fnrmor \A/r*l w V V ^ Dies At Oce A former chancellor of Wester; Carolina University, Harold F. "Col Jnn" DnKinoAn ! ?! ? 9 IUII 11UU11IOU1I, U1CU JU1) <J >YIUI vacationing at Ocean Isle Beach. H was 69. Taken ill Saturday night, he wa transported to The Brunswicl Hospital in Supply, where he was ad mitted to the intensive care unit. H died about 10 a.m. A native of Bandana in Mitchel County, he became chancellor c Western Carolina University i Cuiiownee on June i, iif/4, and hei the post for 10 years. During tha time the university provide assistance and guidance to mori than 15 Third World nations and ac tively sought to strengthen th< western region of the state. Robinson held degrees from Mar; Union Chapei Independent Pentecoastal Church Welcomes You... Sunday ? 10 AM Worship? 11 AM Worship ?6:30 PM Tuesday ?7:30 PM Pastor?Lloyd Ward Oil Hwy. 130 on Boone's Neck Rd. You Should HEAR Whi >^|| ? the j hearii Coasts Main St EDEE MB i SECOND FRID Friday, July i AAA HEARII Saies Margaret D. Kelly Phone?799-0476 iwiHtBRur I CHURCH ACTIVITIES Dinner Slated Bethel United Methodist Church of Bolivia will hold a turkey dinner Fri; day, July R, beginning at 11 a.m. at r the church. Cost is $3 per plate. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit the church building fund. ^ VBS To Begin Vacation Bible School begins at E Dixon Chapel United Methodist 5 Church at Varnamtown July 11, continuing through July 15 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. [Classes are offered for preschoolers through senior high students and all are welcome, said M t spokesman Dottie Holden. 1 Closet Opens A free clothes closet for the needy H will be open at Old Shallotte Baptist | Church, N.C. 904, Grissettown, from I 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. | The closet is open each second and fl fourth Saturday of the month. ?Ia : - Medical Center, Palo Alto, Calif. i Funeral arrangements were to be e announced by Brunswick Funeral i. Service, Shallotte. f JOAN ELIZABETH VOGLER I . Joan Elizabeth Vogler, 57, of Calabash, died June 29 in The . Brunswick Hospital, Supply. ? Funeral arrangements were-to be . announced by Brunswick Funeral - Service, Shallotte. EARL EUGENE SHIRLEY i Earl Eugene Shirley, 39, of Route 5, f Southport, died July 4 in the V.A. * . Medical Center, Durham. . Funeral arrangements were to be h announced by Peacock-Newnam Funeral Home, Southport. 1 WILLIE O. HILL Willie O. Hill, 72, of Shallotte, died July 1 in The Brunswick Hospital, t The funeral was held .July 2 at i Pleasant View Baptist Church, with ! burial in the church cemetery. HELEN GAUSE MCKNIGHT Helen Cause McKnight, formerly , of Thomasboro, died July 3 in Passaic, N.J. J Chancellor ;an Isle Beach n Hill College, N.C. State University r and the Univeristy of Nebraska, e where he received his doctorate in e 1948 in genetics and plant breeding. Survivors include his wife, s Katherine Palmer Robinson, and two k daughters. I_ Funeral arrangements were not e complete. 11 . ,vn st. james i v- j y episcopal church ^ "eV- "?0'na'<' Bliss d Holy Eucharist ? 1st & 3rd Sundays Morning Prayer?2nd & 4th Sundays e 10:00 am Hwy. 17, Shallotte ? I ? " You Are Invited To Worship With Us iEaat Blbt Assembly NON-DENOMINATIONAL Sunday, 10 AM, 7 PM Wednesday, 7 PM Village Rd., across from Shallotte Dry Cleaners Pastor, Bobby Causey 3/ You've Been Missing! CAMFYIIIAIA ABOUT IIARING LOSS NOW custom in-the-ear 1 lg aid with no cords, Come to wires or tubes il Druac Shallotte iDiue TEST AY EACH MONTH I, 10 AM to 2 PM NG ABB CENTER & Service 4705 Wrightsville Ave. iswickbiacon Wilmington. NC 28403 Nelons To Sing rhe Nelons of Atlanta, Ga., will appear at Pine Valley Baptist Church in Wilmington on July 15 at 7:30 p.m. Also appearing will be Kelly Nelon rhompson and Milton Smith and his new group, FCC, of Fayetteville. No admission will be charged, but an offering will be taken. For more information contact Terry Willctts of Shallotte. jshoisotte Glass & Mirror || I to a larger location! B t/2 mile north of former location, \1 I Hwy. 17, turn right at Collier Gas. p |JB l-"* 1 Hi Attention Presbyterions i from Little River, Calabash to Sunset Beach | Worship services begin July 17 at 9:30 am at the VFWl Hall at Traders' Village in Calabash. I Everyone is invited! For more information, call 642-6844, 579-5586 or 579-7901 ftfy "j/tr S<?+ 1 * ^ . * ? vimme J COMPLETE 1 Z ; iFunmil ^erulce \ SUPPLY, N..C, 754-G84B ~ ^^/>te-a). )an<je me h/ 'iP/<in? S/nsa ia nee i.rJvai/a/c/*' ^ n JT% O *U* TlI TT~- I -B I I u'crtin. ? tit? utiresfjweci Mystery Of Life BY DICKY POWELL BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE One of our greatest fears about death stems from the fact that we cannot explain just what happens. Though we are unable to total- WE ly explain death, it remains a fact of life. [| It has an impact on the lives and happiness of our families and friends. K - iol Once we cross the hurdle of accep- (jS ting death as a fact of life, we can better deal with our emotional reactions caus- J|j ed by its appearance. Ilsiia sh Funeral pre-planning allows us the opportunity to prepare for the eventual reality of death. BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE Hwy. 17, South, Shallotte, N.C. 754-6363 -? ' NEW 40-BED ADDITION-] NOW OPEN CARE FOR THE AGED AND DISABLED I Modern 80-Bed Facility Equipped to Provide Comfort and Care We offer private and semi-private rooms in a home like at- , mosphere with gracious surroundings and a trained staff that really cares, therapeutic diets, recreational therapy and planned activities Physician on call. Private pay and Medicaid recipients accepted. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR PERSONALIZED TOUR z CALL TOMMY MILLER * DnilkSCWI^B/ VII i A KixvnJ Svi\ TlkkMyC RESIDENTIAL CARE CENTER | Mulberry Street, Shallotte 754-6621 or 754-9770 (Business) 754-8825 (Horne)? ' r < ' i

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