I Page 4-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEACC Death* WILLIE LOVE RUSS JR. Willie Love Russ Jr., 70, of Old Shallotte Road, Shallotte, died Nov. 11 at his residence following an extended illness. The funeral was held Sunday, Nov. 13, in the Brunswick Chapel of Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service, Supply, with Rev. Landis Lancaster officiating. Burial was in the Brooks Cemetery, Shallotte, with masonic rites accorded by Shallotte Masonic Lodge No. 727 A.F. & A.M. Born in Brunswick County on Sect. 1, 1918, he was the son of the late Willie L. and Louvenia Brown Russ and husband of the late Annie Neal Russ. He was a member of Shallotte First Baptist Church, Shallotte Masonic I/xige No. 727 A.F. & A.M., Wilmington Consistory of Scottish Rites and the Sudan Temple Shrine Club. He was retired from Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. Survivors include a daughter, Karen R. King of Charlotte; two sons, Ronald M. Russ, Shallotte, and Gerald L. Russ of La Place, La.; a grandson, Russ King of Charlotte; and five sisters, Ava Milliken, Pauline Tripp and Annie Neal Hughes, all of Shallotte, and Gladys Holden and Lois l-ewis, both of Supply EDNA SMITH BARNES Edna Smith Barnes, 81, of Wilmington, died Nov. 12 in Cape Fear Memorial Hospital. A graveside service was held Nov. 15 in Oleander Memorial Gardens by Dr. Roger Home, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Georgia Baeler of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Mrs. Charles H. Casteen of Indianapolis, Ind.; and two grandchildren, Chris and Shely Lee, both of Supply. ENNIS TILDEN ROBINSON Ennis Tilden Robinson, 80, of Wrightsville Beach, died Nov. 11 in Cape Fear Memorial Hospital. A graveside service was held Nov. 14 in Greenlawn Memorial Park, with Rev. Carol Goehring officiating. Robinson was born in Brunswick County on June 11,1908, the son of the late Samuel R. and Geneva Stanaland Robinson. A resident of Wrightsville Beach since 1922, he was RUBY DELL [ CARTER HARDWICK Ruby Dell Carter Hardwick, 55, of the Mt. Leon community of Longs, 5.C., died Friday, Nov. 4, in a local hospital after a short illness. The funeral was held Sunday, Nov. 6, at Mt. Leon Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Lebron Crisp and Rev. Gene Gardner. Burial was in the Mt. Leon Cemetery. Born in Brunswick County, Mrs. Hardwick was the daughter of the late Luther Johnson and Ruby Stevens Carter. She was a homemaker and a member of Mt. Leon Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Oscar "Junior" Hardwick of Long, S.C.; a son, Russell Hardwick of Longs; two daughters, Irma Jean Hardwick Allen of Sivierville, Tenn., and Tina Lynn Hardwick of Longs; a brother, Joe B. Carter of Holden Beach; four sisters, Doris Carter and Shirley Carter, both of Shallotte, Mrs. Lucian (Mary) Bellamy of Loris, S.C., and Mrs. Stanton (Frances) Brown of Holden Beach; and a grandson. The family asked that memorials be made to Mt. Leon Baptist Church. (XT"") ST. JAMES \ | / EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Reginald Bliss Holy Eucharist?1st & 3rd Sundoys rvAorning rrayer ? zna & 4th Sundays 10:00 AM 4941 Main Street, Shollotte Excell The Traditic BY DICK1 BRUNSWICK FU Combinations funeral h ly considered more com economical and are, theref< ly preferred. In Brunswick County, Funeral Service and Memorial Gardens, workL provide complete funeral si convenient location. \A7o'rn e*At?tAitn nKA??4 if v iv oti iuuo auuui uui in funeral service. BRUNSWICK FU1 Hwy. 17, South Tii<1908 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON , I iN, Thursday. November 17, 1988 > And Fur a partner of Lumina Corp. and a ] charter member of the Wrightsville Beach Lions Club. Survivors include a daughter, Linda Robinson of San Francisco, Calif.; a son, Ennis H. Robinson of Glen Burnie, Md.; a brother, Cecil Robinson of Wibnington; a sister, Alberta Hursey of Dallas, Texas; and three grandchildren. HARRY ELWOOD ROBINSON Harry Elwood Robinson, 59, of Route 2, Chadbourn, died Nov. 8 in Columbus County Hospital, Whiteville. He was a retired forester. The funeral was held Nov. 10 at Smyrna Baptist Church by Revs. Merle Johnson and Oscar Hollard, with burial in Columbus Memorial Park with masonic rites. Robinson was a native of Supply, the son of the late Harry Thomas and Florence Pigott Robinson. Survivors innlnHn hie wifo Mre * 1 Sarah Nobles Robinson; a son, Andy t Robinson of Chadbourn; two ^ dauhters, Mrs. Patricia Nealey of Chadbourn and Mrs. Judy Russ of Whiteville; a sister, Mrs. Doris ( Hampton of Gulfport, Miss.; and six grandchildren. ] JOSEPH (JOE) REEVES 1 Joseph (Joe) Reeves, 88, of Route 2, Leland, died Nov. 7 in Dosher Memorial Hospital, Southport. 1 The funeral was held Nov. 9 at 1 Town Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Vic Potter and Rev. Steve J Crews officiating. Burial was in Old f Piney Grove Cemetery. Born March 12,1900, he was the son of the late Z.A. and Sara C. Ganey 1 Reeves. He was a member of the Old 1 Piney Grove Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, 1 Mrs.Blanche Mae Rich Reeves of the ( home; four daughters, Peggy Young ? of Leland, Evelyn Connor of Delco, Luna Robinson of Wilmington and Nancy Hohnsbehn of Currie; three sons, Joseph Reeves Jr. of Leland, ^ George Reeves of Wilmington and v Hubert T. Reeves of Burgaw; 30 C grandchildren and 34 great- ? grandchildren; and a sister, Nell fnrrnll nf noloA ^ l VU VI RUBY HAZEL CLEMMONS c Ruby Hazel Clemmons, 77, of Route 3, Supply, died Nov. 8 in The ? Brunswick Hospital. P The funeral was held Nov. 10 at ^ Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, with S Rev. Truett Rogers officiating. Burial was in Mintz Cemetery. Mrs. Clemmons was born in 1 Brunswick county on April 9, 1911, i the daughter of the late Robert Andrew and Mary Hewett Milliken. ] Survivors include two daughters, j Ruby Babson of Shallotte and Myrtle < Strickland of Supply; three grand- ( sons, David Babson, Tim Strickland \ and Mark Strickland; and two greatgrandchildren, Erica and Zachary ] Babson. ] JESSE WOODROW WILSON 1 Jesse Woodrow Wilson, 73, of Belle Chasse, La., died Nov. 7 in Meadow Crest Hospital, Gretna, La. ; A graveside service was held Nov. ( 11 in the Wilson Family Cemetery, 1 Calabash, with Rev. Barry Long of- i ficiating. Born in Horry County, S.C., on Jan. < r? imc i? ? - - ? * * * <, iaio, ne was me son 01 tne late ( Julius and Katherine Morse Wilson. 1 Survivors include his wife, Alma J Minter Wilson of the home; a son, Jesse Woodrow (J.W.) Wilson Jr. of 1 Parksley, Va.; four daughters, i Valerie Truax of Kenner, La., Sheilla 1 Taylor of Exmore, Va., Sandra 1 Parks of Painter, Va., and Kathy I Lecato of Onancock, Va.; two sisters, j Mary Thelma Bazemore of i. Chesapeake, Va., and Carrie Evans , of Virginia Beach, Va.; eight grandchildren and two great- i grandchildren. 1 IRENE DUNN POE Irene Dunn Poe, 71, of Route 1, Bolivia, died Friday, Nov. 11, in The ence? m Continues { POWELL NERAL SERVICE lome/cemetery are general/enient and Brunswick Brunswick r commitment to excellence NERAL SERVICE , Shallotte, N.C. | 6363 t lerals Brunswick Hospital, Supply. The funeral was held Nov. 14 a Sunset Harbor Baptist Church witl the Rev. Leo Cannon and Rev. Ivrei Hughes officiating, and later tha iay, at Hollendale Advent Christiai Church in Spring Lake, with the Rev Bobby Murray officiating. Buria ,vas in LaFayette Memorial Park Fayetteville. Born in Johnston County on July 29 1917, she was the daughter of the lat< Joel and Linnie Allen Dunn. She wai i member of First Baptist Church Sunset Harbor. Survivors include her husband Sdgar Allen Poe of the home; tw< stepdaughters, Shirley Lee Goldsteii )t Herndon, Va., and Linda Jear iVencker of Denver, Colo.; tw< brothers, Robie Dunn of Benson am Jlin Dunn of Dunn; three sisters Sarah Lee McLamb of Benson ani Sthel Adams and Jennie Temple joth of Four Oaks; and a step 'randson. EDITH C. MOSS Edith C. Moss, 68, of Southport lied Nov. 13 at her residence. A graveside service was held Nov i5 in Greenlawn Memorial Park (Vilmington. ANNA MARIE PENDLETON Anna Maria Pendleton, 15, of Olc 3ethel Church Road, Southport. diec ^ov. 12 at her residence. A graveside service was held Nov 13 in Old Bethel Church Cemetery Southport. LANA DOMINIC Lana Dominic, 85, of Bonaparte Retreat, Calabash, died Nov. 10 at his lome. A memorial service was held Nov. 4 at Our Lady Star of the Sea Satholic Church, North Myrtle leach, S.C. HEATHER MARIE MUNNA Heather Marie Munna, daughter of cngela Marie Munna of Shallotte, ras stillborn on delivery Wednesday, ict. 26 in New Hanover Memorial tospital in Wilmington. A memorial service was held Sunay, Nov. 6, at Calvary Baptist hurch by Rev. Douglas Ponder. Survivors in addition to her mother lclude John Hair; her grandarents, Vicky Munna of Richmond, ra., and Jerome and Joyce Munna of ihallotte. JOSEPH ALEX FRYE Joseph Alex Frye, 69, of Boone; Neck Road, died Oct. 27 at hi; -esidence. The funeral was held Oct. 29 at th< Vlarks Funeral Home Chapel, Rock ngham, with Rev. Sam Lewis o! ihallotte and Rev. Henry Lammond; if Rockingham officiating. Buria ,vas in Richmond Memorial Park. survivors include his wife, Trula A ?rye of the home; and two sisters 3ecky Brindle of Kannapolis, an( Mary Jenkins of West End. DIANNE RUFTY HALL Dianne Rufty Hall, 37, of Salisbury and formerly of Brunswick County lied Nov. 7 at Rowan Memoria Hospital, Salisbury, after a three aonth illness. The funeral was held last Wednes lay at Summersett Funeral Home Chapel, with burial at Rowar Memorial Park Cemetery, both ir Salisbury. Survivors include her husband, Bil Jail of Salisbury; two children William Matthew Hall and Mandy N Jail, both of the home; her parents Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Rufty ol Salisbury; two brothers, Terry Ruftj ind Michael Rufty, both ol Salisbury; and a sister, Patricia lohnson of Orange Park, Fla. Memorial contributions may be nade to the Rowan Aquatic Club, 3.0. Box 4481. Salishurv NC 98144 Isfei The Gu'h PROUDL THE INS! from Bryson Ci isj rr ?I ? V?- VFriday, Nov. I Shallotlc Middle Sclioo S4.U0 Advance?Children li Tickets may be purchased al \V or from any member ol IK v * i T i Acte J Five Acteens from Elah Baptist Chu ticipated in "Acteens See Campbel on Oct. 29. Activities included a presentations, a drama, a basketball soccer game between Campbell and ? CEDAR GRON/ Old-Timey Voi m BY BARBARA T. HEWETT The Young Adult Department of Cedar Grove I Missionary BapI list Church con^iHM Thanksgiving f for a v fashioned "pounding" to benefit the aged, sick and other less fortunate members of the community. Perita Bryant Price, president of the department, is coordinating the sharing effort in which contributors are asked to donate frozen, fresh or canned vegetables. To contribute in this benevolent mission, contact Price or any member of her committee. Distribution of the gifts will be made at the church. Confederation Met The choir confederation, the oldest fellowship of interdenominational unity among a group of 12 county churches, meets monthly to express praise and adoration through singing. J On Sunday, Nov. 13, the host 5 church was Big Macedonia in Supply. L.H. Morgans of Cedar Grove and 5 Richard Randolph of Piney Grove in I Bolivia served as masters of ceremony. Happy Birthday Happy birthday to Eddie Hewett, Jimmy Gibson, Carrie Davis, Alvin ' Hewett, Kenneth and Dennis Wilker: son, Janice Bryant, Clydell Durham, Helen Turner Smith, Jake McQueen, Shandra Walker, Sandra Fullwood King and Magdeline Johnson. Tune In j Tune in to Shallotte's WVCB Radio Station (1410 AM) for the Cedar Grove Area News each Thursday at 3 n m anH .QuinrHav uf a m aIoa f ?- ?? w*.?uiv?uj uv iv.iu a.in. nuu listen on Sunday evenings for the , You Are Invited To Worship With Us | lEast ?>\bz ; Aajsemblg ' NON-DENOMINATIONAL Sunday, 10 AM, 7 PM Wednesday, 7 PM , Village Rd., across from Shallotte Dry Cleaners Pastor, Bobby Causey 1 cling Lights Y PRESENT ^RATIONS ty, North Carolina )NCER T? 8, 1988/7:30 p.m. I (NC Hwy. 179), Shallouc ! & Under Free?$5.00 Ai Door VC'B Radio, Main Streel, Shallouc, The Guiding l.ighls Quanei." ifr & mrm J ' t/Mmar-H ens Visit Campbell Cc irch of Leland par- Shown with their I University Day" Actcens Tabitha 1 tour of campus, mons, Daphne Gs I scrimmage and a a mission organiz I Augusta College. fE AREA NEWS jriding' Planned Moments of Inspiration gospel music program. Weekly Scripture The Scripture for the week comes from Psalms 105:1-2, "Thank the Lord for all the glorious things he does, proclaim them to the nations. Sing his praises and tell everyone about his miracles." To Serve Turkey Bethel United Methodist Church in Bolivia will serve turkey dinners on Friday, Nov. 18, starting at 11 a.m. at the church. Each dinner will include turkey and dressing, green beans, potato salad, cranberry sauce and rolls. Cost is $3 each. Proceeds will go to the church's general fund, said spokesman Mazell Bullard. The church is located on U.S. 17 adjacent to Mintz Chevrolet. The Fa Francis Marion ' wish to express to the churches all the acts of kindth w ? aunng the sickness and with special thanks to for the benefit dir. 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