STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHER CLARINETIST DERRICK WEAVER, a recent graduate of West Brunswick High, will be among the local musicians featured dur ing a June 30 concert at Sunset Reach. Nine Musicians To Perform !n Concert Wednesday Night Nine local instrumentalists will clarinetists Derrick Weaver of Gris perform June 30 in the second of sctlown and George Schneider of three summer concerts planned at Bolivia. Seaside United Methodist Church at Donations will benefit the Bruns Sunset Beach. wick County Arts Council, whose Organist and pianist Marjorie president, Steve Skillman, will intro Chrissman, Seaside UMC's music duce the music on the program, director, will accompany the soloists These will include an etude by clar as they play music of 17th. 18th and inetist Carl Baermann. performed by 19th century composers. She will al- Weaver; "Prelude and Fugue" by so perform keyboard duet with pi- J.S. Bach, performed by Chrissman; anist Jackie Bridges of Sunset a movement of Stamit/.' "Concerto Beach. No. 3," played by Schneider and a Other participating musicians arc suite by Telemann, performed by flutists Jana Martin of Sunset Beach Kcill. and Allison Keill of Shallottc; vio- The public is invited. Seaside linist Pat Nutter of Supply: classical Church is located on N.C. 904 be guitarist Donnie Milligan of Ash; tween Sunset Beach and Gris trumpeter Craig Morris of Shallottc; settown. Two New United Methodist Pastors Assigned Locally Four United Meinodisl churches LeeAnne Thornton. The appoint in southwestern Brunswick County mcnts were announced Saturday welcome new pastors today (Thurs- during annual conference at Meth day). odist College in Fayettevillc. The Rev. Jerry Lowry has been Lowry succeeds the Rev. Camille appointed minister of Seaside Uni- Yorkey Edwards, founding pastor of ted Methodist Church at Sunset Seaside UMC. She will he taking a Beach, while the Rev. Robert C. leave of absence from the ministry. Tilley will serve Village Point (Sha!- Lowry comes to Seaside from lotte Point). Dixon's Chapel (Varn- Pembroke First Methodist Church in amtown) and Andrew's Chapel Robeson County, where he served a (Hickman's Crossroads) churches. predominantly native American con There were no other changes in gregation. United Methodist clergy serving Tilley comes to the Shal'.otte Brunswick County. Circuit from the two-church charge Today was official moving day of Bolton and Shiloh in Columbus for the new pastors, who will preach County. He succeeds the Rev. Ro thcir first sermon at their new ap- bcrt H. Hargrove, who has been as pointmcnts June 27, said North signed to Bethesda UMC in Robe Carolina Conference spokesman son County. CHURCH ACTIVITIES Sunday's Bell Day For Baptists Sunday's "Bell Day" for Baptists Hours will he 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 across Brunswick County is a day of p.m. cach day. Visitors are wclcome. reckoning for support of a Honduras The church is located on N.C. 904. Yard Sale Planned mission project. Representatives of the member churchcs of the Brunswick Baptist Village Point United Methodist Association will gather from 3 p.m. Church will have a yard sale and to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Association bake sale this Saturday, June 26, at office on U.S. 17 south of Bolivia to the church. oool donations that arc to be used to The sale starts at 9 a.m. Hot dogs buy handbells for Honduras mission with homemade chili will be served work, the first set to go that country. starting at 11 a.m., according to Their goal, according to the asso- spokesperson Fatty Jones. ciation's Network, is $3,rtlc P;ach Memorial Gardens. Permenter was born in Horry County, a son of the late Lewis Aus tin and Thelma Watson Permenter. He was a developer and restaurateur in the Cherry Grove Beach area. He was presently the owner of The Captain's Plank Restaurant. Survivors include one daughter, Phyllis D. Permenter of North Myr tle Beach; a son. James C. Bran'che; a granddaughter, Patchett Branche; and a brother, Lewis A. Permenter Jr., all of North Myrtle Beach. Memorials may be made to Grand Strand Humane Society, 409 Bay Street. North Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29582, or to the charity of the giv er's choice. JEAN CATHERINE GRAY Funeral Mass was conducted Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church for Jean Catherine Gray, 70, of 102 Northeast Second St., Long Beach. Mrs. Gray died Friday, June 18, at Dosher Memorial Hospital. Burial was in Northwood Cem etery. Mrs. Gray was born Jan. 15, 1923, in Schenectady, N.Y., and St. Luke Lutheran Church Worship Scrvice Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Shallottc Middle School 754-7816 Par.tor Donald R. Safrit (Casual Dress) (U? Hewell and Amanda Beth Hewett three brothers. Wynslon Heweti of Supply. Thomas Karl Hewett of .\s|, and Cierald I). Heweti of Calabash two sisters, Betty Clcmmons and Catherine Clcmmons, both of Shal lotte. Funeral services were scheduled for Wednesday. June 23, at 3 p.m. al Lelties Grove Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church with the Kcv Maurice Milligan officiating. Burial was to Ik in Brunswick Memorial Gardens. Fellow brothers in Christ at l.etties Grove Church were to serve as pallbearers. Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Serv ice was in charge. FRANCES ADAI.AII) IFFEVRE Frances Adalaid Lc-Fevrc. 65, ()| Ocean Forest. Calabash, died June 20 in The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. She was born in Scarsdale, N.Y.. a daughter of the late Stephen and Delia Coyne Langan. She moved here three years ago from Yorktown Heights. N Y. The funeral will be held today (Thursday) at 10 a.m. in St. Brcn dan's Catholic Church, Shallottc. with Father Francis Maloncy offici ating. Burial will be in Brunswick Memorial Gardens, Shallottc. Survivors include her husband. William Edward Le-Fevre; two daughters, Barbara Defonce of Moncagan Lake, N.Y.. and Kathleen Fusco of Yorktown Heights; a broth er. Stephen Langan Jr. of White Plains. N.Y.; and four grandchildren. 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