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mUHfAWlMMJ Lcdate F. Randolph, 50, of Boli via died May 16 at Dosha Mem 15, 1943, i County, he was the sou of the late Ruffes Randolph, the husband of the * * - ? ? m ,* m ? aurvrving are ns nmnet, wary Randolph; four daughters, Ariene Hides, Oeraldine Gregory, Marlene mmI BliMnk RmmIaKiIi a. " ? ? in njram vi uaw ITV1SV, eight sisters, two brothers, seven grandchildren and a mimhrr nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held May 21 at Jordan Chapel, Wilmington. DORIS RAESOVA Doris Rae Sova of Coastal Retreat, Supply, died May 18 at her baas. She w*> hon* is [nsbstDG on l" 27 1444. a ft* ughtcr of the (ale Dyrhian Mmhi Biamil Dorothy Ivey McLaurin. She is survived by her husband, Bracc M. Sova; s son, Brian D. Sova and a daughter, Sharoo S. SsrSild, both of Suppiy; three Mm rv.j.. n ? Branch and Larry Branch, all of Fayetteville; a sister, Brenda Richardson of Fayetteville; two grandchildren, Siannon and Shane Sova; and her stepfather, George McLaurin of Fayetteville. The funeral was held May 21 in the chapel of Brunswick Funeral Service, Shallotte, by the Rev. Ken w. ?? -i a ? t? ? _n_ riiiuMiu. duiuu w?s iii ovuibwiul Memorial Gardens. Shallotte. ROSE ANN BOONE Sna* Ann Rnrwv 68; of Ra?t Moore Stnrt. Southpoit, died May 17 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. A memorial Mass was held May 23 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, where she was a member, with Father Joseph Vttter officiating Graveside services followed in Wilmington National Cemetery. Mrs. Boone was born Oct. 24, 1925, in the Bronx, N.Y., a daughter of the late Joseph and Margaret Sheehan, and moved to Southpoit four years ago from Colorado Springs. She was a member of the Wilmington Bowting League. Survivors include four sons, John Joseph Redmond, Martin Kennedy Boone Jr., Edward Joseph Boone and Michael Joaeph Redmond; four daughters, Mrs. Signe Rummel, Mrs. Jim Christine Neall, Mrs. Patrice Ann Agner and Flirahrth Anne Lloyd; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Rhera and Mrs. Cathryn Scarpinao; 18 may be A mini mm /"*??wr Society or the Multiple Sderoris A memorial Maaa for Any l was held May 16 st Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church with Father George Moynihan officiating Ms. Blake. 24, died May 7 at Johns Hopkins following a bone Born Sept. 24, 1969 in Great I alrrs , DL, she was a daughter of Katie sad George Bisaett of Carolina Shores. She was a 1992 of The College of William Maureen (Mrs. Brian) Fountain of Norfolk, Vs., Mary (Mrs. Andrew) Shirley of Clinton, two broth en, Jack Blake at Norfolk, VJu? and Calabash Presbyterian Church SttHhyWteaggt IR mm Urraynr*-. Or. ftande M. Woawek, Jr.. St. Luke tt ? > tt 754-7114 Donald R. Safrit (CmmmlPrwMM) B_l Bldr? gf O? rv:--- y-jj? _ ?. . _ grandmother, Loretta O. Sinnott of Calabash; her aunt, Nancy (Mrs. Ed) of LstSc Rrvu, !wcs b?cCc? and many cousins. Memorials may be made to Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church Building Fund, 1000 Eighth Ave. N., North Myrtle Beach SC 29582. JAMES MACK HARDIN ? %m ? ?_ * t ?!_ ? ? ? nfMMk nwMin, fj9 %n niw River died May IS at the Hospice Hoas ia Byriisgioe <ii months of failing health. Mr. Hardin was a local property owner who frequently spent time in Brunswick County. Bora in Elizabethton, Tenn., be was it son of the late John and Anna Hardin. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eva Williams Hardin, wko rvaacnH ?n>?w m 1QDA U. . " u* * ^ /w. a iv naa m retired welder vvrth AT&T sd was a member of Haw River Christian Church. He is survived by a daughter. Barbara I. Hardin of the home; two sons, Koy B. Hardin at Haw River si iuiuiuj C. Ka.din ? Graham; two brothers, Kenneth Hardin and Kyle T. Hardin, both of Elizabeth ton, Tcnn.; six sisters, Mrs. Richard "Birdie" Devinc, Luna Bain and Gladys Marry man, ail of Elizabeth ton, Marie Payne of Ohio, Charlotte Scho field of Coonecticutt and Fiddle Uolemb?ewsk! of Texas; and three grandson. Tuc fuiiciu was he id May id at Haw River Christian Church, with burial in Alamance Memorial Park. Memorials may h* made to Hospice Home of Alamance Caswell, 317 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington NC 27217, RALPH HUNTER PAUL Ralph Hunter Paul, 71, of Shal lotte, died May 19 at his home. A memorial service was held Sunday, May 22, in the Coble Ward Smith Funral Service Chapel, Supply, with the Rev. Anthony. Clemmons officiating. Paul was born in Craven County on Feb. 12, 1923, the son of the late John and Eva Wily Paul. He was past commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2S14, New Bern, and was chaplain of VFW Post No. 11275 ia Shallotte. He. was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, a former instructor at Craven Community College in New Bern served as a counselor and hooseparent for Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina and for Girts Haven in Hunteraviile. He was also home manager for Rockingham County Group Home for Retarded CMdm ia PHm Survivors include his wife, Seima W. Paul of the home; a son, Ralph Hunter Paul Jr. of Clayton; a daugh ter, Bonnie koto or salt use City, Utah; three sisters, Margaret Weatheriy and Zelma Peter, both of New Ban, and Ruth Johnson of Marietta, Ga.; and two grandchil dren. SiC'KAKS? 5. W'QC-JS Richard S. "Ricky" Woods, 24, of Fayettevilfe died Friday, May 20, at his residence. He was a college stu dent. The funeral was to be held today Seaside United Methodist Church 800 AM WontSp Sorter 9t00 AM ChriMaB EdaeaOaa How 1040 AM Wonhty Scrvtce CASUAL DRESS ? NURSERY FR0V1DED takr 11k Re*. Jaiy Lamry 579-5753 1900 SeaiMe Hd- SWIHwy. 9041 Card of Thank* the family of the lam Qurnice Jfaeton Johneon would tike to thank each of carat, and you far your flower*, c pint s, food, donation* other acta of kindneee shown to us during the recent Joes of our bema one. J fear ihoughHuhvmm and UrMfrttsa uSf never he for gotten. Tuuu God richly bleu each of you. TheJwnilyof Humice J&iton Johnaon Cessta! Fellowship of Chnrches Outdoor Celebration of Life in Christ! at Shallotte Park, 4:00 pm Sunday, May 29 Come and ei\joy great fellowship of Brunswick County Christians Seflride rtaowMp - Ifcw Covenant ChurdHk* lie Assembly - Ccnununity Chapd * Lighthouse HWoi ? OtMHdtw Pentecostal PKcwU Baptist and _ -a _ m | || 1? . I | . Vni.f Dntpnaos Asscmoiy * ajj wescomc toui Vacationers and New Fellowships Wdcomel v 1 um?i?y) in Michigan. Survivors include his mother, Carol Punello of Michigan; his fa iim, Rioira VSnuout of South Carolina; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mis. Frank ParneUo of Michigan; paternal grandparents, Wilton and Zola Woods of Ocean Isle; and two sisters, Deama Woods of Nevada and Savannah Woods of South Carolina. . GEORGE RUSSELL riuNX Funeral services for George Rus sell Frink of School Road. Ash. were held May 22 at Pleasant View Baptist Church with the Rev. James Smith officiating. A wake was held May 21 in the John W. Bennett Memorial Chapel in Shallotte. Mr. Frink was the husband of Mazie L. Frink of Ash; the father of Tuscthy C. Frisk of Dsiss, V Frisk of Ash and Sonia L Frink of the home; the stepfather of Wanda L. Vereen of Charleston, S.C; son of Leatha Rose Hill Frink of Thomasboro; brother of Junes Adeii Frink and Lee Rogers Frink of Thomasboro, Edna mae Gaiioway of Laurinbuig. Barbara Mae King and Katie R Moore of Washington, DC, Leatha Bell Stanley and Ekxise Stanley of Thomasboro and Grade Randell of Maryland. MARINE REAVES BUTLER Funeral services for Marias Reaves Butler of Longwood were held May 24 at Mount Zion Baptist umirch with the Rev. m.C. Heiring officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. "? the ssdisi of Elizabeth Dsaiels, Lisa Green, Iflttie Oilk BntSer. Mary Lewis, acd Gaston, John, Sam, Thomas, Ellis and Wish Butler, the stepmother of Charles McMillian; the sister of Lee Ella Bryant, Lillie Cause. Fannie Fulwood and Herbert and Hezekiah Reaves. BETTY EVELYN COAXES MELVIN Betty Evelyn Coates Melvin, 54, of Mayfair Estates, Leland, died May 21 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center. She was bora in Dillon, S.G, on Oct. 6. 1939, the daughter of the late Jesse Walter Coates and Life Mae Scott Surviving are her husband, Ho race Junio Melvin of the home; a son. Randy Horace Melvin and wife Angela Faye Melvin of I eland; two daughters, Debbie Coates Melvin Wilson and hmb?d Larry Wilson of- Wilmington and Kathy Evelyn Melvin Huakins and husband James Huskins Jr. of Lei and ; a brother, Walter Lee Coates of Castle Hayne; five sisters, Martha Bute of Richmond, Vi, Josephene McPher son of Chadboera, Mildred Miller of Munen, wuiier at Hampnead and Hazel Hunter of Woodbridge, ? m mi g\ i ? gm m a ?? i~I i i i fj -i mum ?? vl, mo roof KnuMcniKtrcn Funeral services were held May 23 at the Coble Wwd-Smith Chapel wish the Rev. Jseei B. jjiiwr nffiri ating. Burial was in Greenlawn llamnnil Pa.alr Mcmonii rare. LOIS JANE BURKE Lot- Isss Burks, 76, of ZbffuUa Drive, Sunset Beach, died May 22 at her home. She moved here in 1986 from Cedm! Must, N.Y. She wss a i-th-d school secretary. Surviving are a son, Thomas Burke of Lymtbrook, N.Y.; two dau ghters, Pamela B. Grace of Cutting vilk, VL, and April B. Bahn of Sil ver Spring, Md.; and six grandchil dren. Memorial services will be con ducted at 11 ajn. Thursday, April 26, in Cs!ab*ah Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Francis Wo mack and the Rev. Don SafriL GLADYS DEWEY OLIVER QUEEN Gladys Dewey Oliver Queen, 69, of Charlotte died May 23 at Stanley Toou Living. She was born in Cabamis County and waa a member of McGee Pres byterian Church. She was a graduate of Thotnasboro High School. She was a payroll derk for Radiator Specialty Company for 20 years; pnof to '?s* she wss capfeyed by the late Dr. George Pettcway. Surviving are two daughters, lI?Clk.MU m**A nmnHa VI? ivaijr >tiv< SSu U!t!!u2 ?J5" see, both of Charlotte; two sisters, Lib Eariy of Supply and tveiyn Suiwanot of Qiaitotte; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 26, at noon at Sha ron Memorial Park in Charlotte, where Mrs. Queen will be buried. Visitation was scheduled for Wedne day, May 25, from 7 until 8 JO p.m. at Hankins and Whittington Funeral Ilnma noroc. Memorials may be made to Shriners Crippled Children's Hos pital, c/o Wcstgatc Masonic Lodge 738, P.O. Box 888, Paw Creek NC 28130. Calabash EMS Answers 55 Calls Calabash Volunteer Emergency Medical Service answered 55 calls during April, Chief Una Angstadt ? ? ii m il * - ^ - - ? J ? J? - ? m ?? - rcponeu to mc ooira of directors May 19. Volunteers worked 228 manhours and traveled 2,047 miles. Twenty three calls were in Calahtah, 18 in Sunset Beach and 14 elsewhere. Eleven calls were for mutual aid ? live for waccamaw ami >u So* Shalkoe. The annual general meeting will U6 aciu Jiiuc 7 ? 7 piilL m u? urrxu building. Officers will be elected. MMMliM SUNDAY WOD&fflP ON THE BEACH &00 iiCoffcc Fcflowahip &30 a.DL InterHJenominationaJ (Service Oocan Uc Beach - 1 aife veal of pier ?Driftwood Access 6ponsorcd J??_<Shaflotte ^ Church In dhaUottc ? 5070 Main Atneet K>00 ajL fiunday School 1L-00 ajn. Worship Aervice-Nuraery Provided t^All'RI I 11A:S t V+- VI A H -M\ H * ! M'l-'fff \ I ."> 1 t\ :\ 1 ?Same for smokers and non-smoi ?$2,, 000. 000 lifetime maximum ?Prescription drug card at no extra cost. ?Pays 80% first $5,000, 100% thereafter ?Pays in or out of hospital ? 24-hour coverage - No prs-certificaticn required ? Local company ? Available to individuals or groups c SAMPLE RATES FOR THIS AREA Male (35)4M monthly Female (35)-$ 120 nKMy Mala (45)4123 monthly Female (45)4143 monthly z=r _lJLJLa The Journey Begln?^ for adults interested In Joining the Catholic church. inquiry classes begin Thursday. June 9 at 7:00 pm St. Shendan Qfuvtch 2 miles south of Shallotte on Highway 17 Can 754-8544 to register A Lions Support Literacy Sierw Aiwu (right), Soathport Lions Club president, presents e $500 check to Rick Kent, VISTA volunteer with the Brunswick County Literacy Coaxal at a recent luncheon meeting. The dbrss ^9 tM ? ? - ? ? - * * ~ ttem in Brunswick County who wish to improve their reading CHURCH ACTIVITIES \/DC roj OamZmo fa ????? 7 O Mk/Mn# UC^viid JUII7 i a r\i v.uirui 7 Calvary Baptist Church will hold Vacation RiKU School l"w !2 through 17 at 7 p.m. Classes fur presdraolm through adults will be available, with a nurs ery provided. For more information, contact the church at 754-9425. Calvary Baptist is located on N.C 179 in ShaUotte. Group Witt Sing The Echoes of Grace, a group from Emmanuel Outreach Church of Longwood, wiU be featured in a song service 6 p.m. Sunday, May. 29, at Hoiy ugbt Pentecostal Church, said spokesman Juanita Carlisle. Holy Light Church is on Big Neck Road in Ash. South Brunswick Islands Assem bly of God will host musical guests Arthur and Angie Rice May 29 at 11 a.m. The church is at 5850 Beach Drive, Ocean Isle Beach. For mote information, call Frank Hawley at 579-9195. "Thtteflslasf Toe Rev. Vi'i j '"p- win speak from the gospel of John 2:1 mmiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiwfl Brunswick islands Baptist Church aa Worship mi Cttmuftoft'1 1:00 m caauai draaa ? nuraary provided Prayer b the language spoken here : Larry KnodM, P?tor 1672 ML Ptagah Rd. SW * * -*-> fr. nowfn wcftcn 842-8969 iiiiiiniiiiiiinnniiininiii 11, s sermon entitled "The Beat Is fjMt." Him Sunday. May 29. at Oak Island Presbyterian Church. Sunday school sua ? 9:13 sjil, with worship services at 10:15. Tripij Tvx-Frfj. NC Ml MC'Il'VI. Bonds 6.00%* Equal to taxable yield of 9.375% for NC resident. North Carolina Municipal Bonds are exempt from Federal, state ?nd 1 You keep 100% of what you earn-and that's what For more information M?ll* Ol Vol Financial Consultant 102 S. Second Street Wilmington, NC 28401 Wi offer Oxygen Thtrapy on For CALL (910)754-3400 OR 1-800-475-0165 Shallotte Health Foods I * mm Natural Vitamins and Herbs ? Organic fbods Nutrition Books, Health and Beaatf Aids Sivifti nutrition Come see Maddie, Betty or Helen. 4564 Main Street ? Shallotte 754-2113 i
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