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ANNIE JANE jOHNsOW LEWIS Annie Jane Johnson Lewis, 84, of Swrringiuii Avenue. Southport, died June 1 at Dosher Memorial Hos pital. Funeral services were conducted June 3 in the chapel of Southport Baptist Church, with the Rev. Wayne Trexler officiating. Burial was in Northwood Cemetery. South puii volunteer rire Department nvmlvrt s?!V?d 2? prilbKKJI Mrs. Lewis was bom Jan. 26. 1910, in Brunswick County, a daughter of the late James Wesley and lizzie Hewett Johnson and lived in Southport her whole life. Survivors include five daughters, Annie Dosher of Swansboro. Bev - erly Gatlin of Seminole. Fla.. Marie Strickland of Leland. Ethel Jones of Richland and Betty Potter of Southport; a brother. John Henry Johnson of Southport; three sisters. Addie Johnson. Emma Tharp and Marv Johnson, all of Southport; 10 grandchildren and four great-grand children. GREGORY MORENO Oregon Moreno. 31. of Supply died Mav 29. The funeral was held June 1 in Riley-Sellers Cemetery. JANE H. BRIGMAN Jane L Hawkins Brigman of Live Oak Drive, Leland, died June 1 at home. The funeral was held June 6 at Andrews Mortuary, Wilmington. Burial was in Grcenlawn Memorial Park. GLADYS DANN BOW EN Gladys Dann Bowen. 70, of Calabash Drive. Carolina Shores, died June 2 at The Brunswick Hospital. She -'** born in Washington, D.C., June 16, 1923. the daughter of the late Wallace Dann and the late Gladys Snyder Heam. She was a homemakcr, former president of the Carolina Shores Women's Golf Association and the Carolina Shores Ouilters Guild, and attended St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Surviving are her husband, George L Bowen of Calabash; three sons. George L (Roy) Bowen III of Atlanta, Ga.; Peter L Bowen of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Timothy H. Bowen of Seattle. Wash.; a daughter Wendy E. Crocus of Chicago. IU.; a hrr-Aer, Wallace Dann of Balliinoie, Md., a stepbrother, Clem H. Dann of San Diego, Calif.; and seven grand children. . Funeral services were held June 4 at McMillan-Small Funeral Home. Myrtle Beach, with the Rev. Preston Huntley Jr. officiating. Burial was June 6 at Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikeville. Md. The family request memorials be made to the American Cancer Societv. P.O. Box 327. Myrtle Beach SC 291577 or St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, P.O Box 537, North Myrtle Beach SC 29597. rufus delenson capps jr. Rufus Delenson Capps Jr., 75, of 507 East 15th St, Lumberton, died June 5 at Southeastern Regional Medical Center. He was the son of Rufus D. Sr. and Leddic Lamb Capps. For many years he operated Capps Exxon in Lumberton. He was a U-S. Army veteran, having served in World War II. He owned a vacation home in VILLAGE POINT UTOD METHODIST CHURCH would like to welcome you to our... Sunday School 10:00 AM Worship Service 1 1:00 AM Sundaiy Evening 6:00 PM Wed. Bible Study 7:00 PM Come and worship the Lord with us. Rev. Robert Tllley Village Point Rd.-ShailoUe Point Brunswick County and had many friends here. Funeral services were held June 7 at the Gardens of Faith Cemetery with the Rev. Jon Whisnand officiat ing. Survivors include a brother, Robert N. Capps of Statesville; a sister. Gaynelle Capps of Lum berton; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. LILLY RICHARDSON 2ROWN Lilly Richardson Brown of Lanvale Road. Leland, died June 4 at Pinnacle Care Center. The funeral was held June 6 at Andrews Mor tuary Market Street Chapel in Wilm ington. Burial was in Greeniawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Brown was born in Marion County. S.C., on Jan. 14. 1923, the daughter of the late Thomas Jeffer son and Addie Tindal Richardson and was preceded in death by her husband. Marvin D. Brown. Surviving are five daughters, Grace Liberman of Wilmington. Barbara Mintz of Carolina Beach, Jean Scoggins and Juanita Benton, both of Leland, and Irene Brock of Castle Hayne; two sons, Jerry Brown of Castle Hayne and Ralph Brown of Rocky Point; four sisters, Dorothy Coleman of Wilmington, Reba Goodyear of Myrtle Beach. S.C. Rosalee Altman of George own, S.C., and Norma Jean Owens of Dillon, S.C.; a brother, Billy Richardson of Britton's Neck, S.C.; 18 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. V.W. HERLEVICH V.W. Herlivich of Wilmington died June S. He was born March 27, 1918, in Hamburg. Arkansas. His early years were spent in Arkansas and Louis iana. He was a veteran of World War II, serving both in the U.S. and in the Pacific Theater. He attended colleges in Arkansas and Louisiana and was a graduate of N.C. State University School cf Forestry. He was employed by the N.C. Forest Service as the district forester in northeastern North Carolina for four years. In 1952, he moved to Wilmington, where he es tablished a consulting forestry busi ness covering the southeastern part of ibc stare. He was active in the development of several residential subdivisions and Clairmont Shopping Center on his land holdings in the Leland area. He donated land for North Brunswick High School, established the V.W. Herlevich Endowment Scholarship Fund in the field of fnnkctrti ??# R! ^ C V t???? ?<? ? ? ? j wvmmv wiu'vimij auu taught part-time for several years at Wilmington College. He was a iwmlwr nf St_ A Covenant Presbyterian Church, sev eral professional organizations and the Cape Fear Country Club. He is survived by his wife, Camilla Griffin Herlevich of the home; two daughters, Camilla M. Herlevich and husband James T. Brier of Wilmington and Ann H. Brennan and husband Kevin Brennan of Louisville, Colo.; five grandchildren; two sisters; and sev eral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held June 7 in St Andrews Covenant Presby ; v. St. Luke Lutheran Church Wonhip Service Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Staallotle Middle School 754-7816 Pastor Donald R. Safrit (Casual Dress) Registration for Coastal Carolina Bible College June 14. 6:00 PM 7455 Main Street, ShaMotte, NC, Eastskte Fellowship 8 courses to be taught ?Covenant 3 hrs ?Faith 3 hrs. *Eschatotogy 3 hrs 'Analysis o? Roman# 3 hrs. ?Old Tastamant Prophacy 3 hrs. 'Taeching Tachniquaa 3 hrs. ?CrMs CounsaUng 3 hrs. *SpMualWarfara 3 hrs. Reasonable Tuition ? Flexible Hours ? FuBy Accredited (910)754-3288 You Should HEAR What You've Been Missing! the custom in-the-ear hearing aid with no LfOlTiG 10... cords, wires or tubes Coastal Drags Main St.. Shoiotte 8ECONO FRIDAY EACH MONTH IS, M IN Is t PM I Margarat 0. KaKy ?-?- . m ^ 4705 Wright*viiJ? An*. iP?iQna-79e-047g * a*?c* Wmmqton . NC 284031 terian Church by Dr. Robert F. Bardin. Dr. Edward G. COnnette anH Dr. Eric Lobe. Burial was in Oakdaic Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Duke University Medical Center, Durham NC 27710. JAMES WALLACE MONROE James Wallace Monroe, 67, of Longwood died June 1 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. The fuBuii was iicia June o at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. OTOE CLIFTON RAY Ottie Elizabeth Clifton Ray, wid ow of Dennis James Tedder and Manlcv Wescott Ray, died June 2 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center. She was born in Brunswick County on Feb. 3, 1918, to the late William and Carrie Sasser Clifton. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Bonnie T. Ward. Surviving are a son, Gennis R. Tedder Sr. and wife Lisa of Lake Waccamaw; a brother, Walter Clif ton of Virginia Beach, Va ; two sis ters. Gladys C Fisher and I la Bat ten, both of Whiteville; ten grand children and 1 1 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held June 5 at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, Supply, by the Rev. Thiette Rogers, with burial in the Flynn Cemetery, Hallsboro. AR11NE YOPP BROWN Arline Yopp Brown of Governors Road. Winnabow, died June 6 in Davis Health Care Center. She was born in Wilmington on Oct. 19, 1929, the daughter of the late Andrew Thomas and Annie B. Benton Yopp, and was preceded in death by her husband, Frederick Woodrow Brown. Surviving are her daughter, Linda Canada y of Wilmington; her son, John Kenneth Von Cannon of LiUlc Rock, Ark.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Goldie N. Willis and Au gusta Dawkins of Wilmington; and two brothers, Joseph Thomas Yopp and Harry C. Yopp of Wilmington. Graveside services were to be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, in Greenlawn Memorial Park by the Rev. Randall Smith. The family was to be at the residence of her daughter, Linda Canaday, 117 Robert Stephenson Drive, Wilming ton. MYRTLE FLOYD LIFE Myrtle Floyd "Boots" Lipe, 62, of East Oak Island Drive, Long Beach, died June 6 at Dosher Memorial Hospital. riiuCau SCiYiCcS WC1C ill DC COI1 ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, at Peacock-Newnam Funeral Chapel ""ith the nCV. n'dJIIC i ICAICT Ullici ating. Burial was to follow in Northwood Cemetery. Mrs. Lipe was bom Aug. 9, 1931, in South port, daughter of the late John W. Floyd Sr. and Susie C Toler Floyd. She was predeceased by a son, Ralph Eugene Potter Jr. and was widow of James A. Lipe. Survivors include two daughters, Susan Marie McClain of Long Beach and Angela Ireland of South port; a son, Thomas A. Potter of Easley, S.C; four sisters, Sally Ann Spivey of Archdale, Sylvia Brown of Southpon, Margaret Ann Bunting and Joan Lee Toler, both of South port; two brothers, John W. Floyd Jr. and William R. Toler, both of South port; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to the organization of the donor's choice. (j) Seaside United Methodist Church ttOOAM WonttpSovice 9 00 AM CfcristSaa Educates Hour 9:30- 10:00 AM Fellowship Ttoe MMMbMi CASUAL DRESS ? NURSERY PROVIDED Pastor . The Rev. Jerry Loory 570-5753 1300 Searide Rd. SWIHwy. 9041 Sunset ffryh Supplies Bibles ? Bulletins Inspirational Books Gifts & More . your vacation | Bible School Kitsi Brunswick Business Service Main St.. ShaHotte 754-8300 Long Bdl Rd., SoUhport, 487-4965 I m V "WITNESS " is (from left) Larry McElreatk, Mary Leapart, Brian Barefoot, Giles Blankenship, Wayne Wilson, Jennifer Sellers, Jennifer Brown, KeUee Boyd, Shannon AUen, Nikki Elmore. Lee Zeigler and Laura Baumer. The grnun ui II he at Supply Baptist Church Saturday, June IS. 'Witness' To Present Concert June 18 Witness, a Christian touring group of 12 young men and women, will present a concert of music, drama and testimonies, on Saturday, June 18, a! 7 p.m. at Supply Baptist Church. The concert is sponsored by the Brunswick Baptist Association's Youth Ministry Council. Admission is free. The concert is the first of some 45 performances the college-age group will be putting on throughout the state this summer. "Witness provides lots of excitement for vouno nrnnlr Ky charing the gespe! is a positive way," said Billy Gilbert, president of the Youth Ministry Council. "They will perform new, upbeat, youth-orient ed musical arrangements as well as traditional Christian songs. The group will also be performing contemporary gospel music, gospel classics, southern gospel and old fashioned gospel tunes. There will be dramas and testi monies given also. "The young people who make up 'Witness' give up their summer vacations to perform and share the gospel with youth all over North Carolina," added Gilbert. "Witness is sponsored by the Personal Evangelism Department of the N.C Baptist State Convention in P ary Supply Baptist Church is on U.S. 17 approximately X mile north of the N.C 211 intersection. For more in formation call 754-7979 or 253-5879. (THMRCH ACTIVITIES ? Registration Set For Bible College Registration for eight courses to be taught at Coastal Carolina Bible College will be held at 6 p.m. Tues day, June 14 at Easts ide Fellowship on Main St in Shallotte. Courses are Covenant, Eschaiol ogy. Old Testament Prophecy, Crisis Counseling, Faith, Analysis of Rom ans. Teaching VBS Begins June 13 Shell Point Baptist Church will bold Vacation Bible School for stu dents June 13 through 17 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bible study, crafts, games and re freshments are planned. The church is on Sheti Point Road off Holden Beach Road (N.C 130 East). Evangelist Lonnie Holley of Southport will be the guest speaker at Holy Light Pentecostal Church Sunday, June 12, at 6 p.m. The church is located on Big Neck Road between Ash and Exum. Special singing is planned. Calvary Baptist Church will hold Vacation Bible School June 12 through 17 at 7 p.m. Classes for preschoolers through adults will be available, with a nurs ery provided. For more information, contact the church at 754-942 5. Calvary Baptist is located on N.C 179 in Shallotte. ? ? ? r*oi ?ey io rrcacn VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 13-17 6:30-8:30 PM All Ages 1-100 Are Welcome nflttHK 8M PI Rd> Sabbath Home VBS Sabbath Home Baptist Church will bold Vacation Bible School June 20-24 from 6:30 until g;3Q p.m. nightly at the church at 990 Sabbath Home Road, Hukien Beach. For more information, call 842 3440. Norris To Speak Guest speaker for the June meet ing of the Shallottc Women's Aglow Fellowship will be Pearl Norris of St. Petersburg, Fla. Brooks and Sheila Ward with Michelle Page from Eastside Fell owship will present a children's puppet show. Children 3 and un an? welcome. A free hot dog lunch will be Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Sarvic* 9:30 AM Church School For All Aosa 10:45 Beach Service Sunset Beach Pier 8 am Old Georgetown Road (910)579-7356 Dr. Francis M. Womack. Jr.. Mintoer Nureary Provided ? Casual Dreee served after the meeting. The meeting will take place Sat., June 11, at 10 a.m. at the Shalkitte Senior Center on Main Street Custer Is Guest Dr. Maroiti Custer of Fruitlaod Park, Fla., is pastor of the week at Hokien Beach Chapel. He is a Naz arene pastor. Sunday school begins at 10 ajn^ with morning worship at 11. Services in the chapel are interde nominational. The chapel is on Rothschild Street across from H ol den Beach Town Hall. Techniques and Spiritual Warfare. Brunswick Islands Baptist Church M Aqm Sunday SchooMOAO am Singh and SinQb Again-1ft00 am Womhip and Communion-I 1 .-CO am Sunday Evaning Wo?Np-7:00 pm Wadnasday Evening Wor*hip-7r00 pm casual draaa ? nuraary provided Prayer is the language spoken here Larry Knowtet, Pastor 1672 Mt Pisgah Rd. SW Hokton Beach 842-8969 (SUNDAY WORSHIP ON THE BEACH 800 a.m. CofFcc Fellowship 8:30 a.m. Inter-Denominational <Scrvicc Occan Lslc Beach - 1 mile ?eat of pier ?Driftwood Aoocm jj| (Sponsored by <SWotlc Presbyterian Qiuix:h g In Shallotte - 5070 Main (Street lOOO a.m. (Sunday (School HOO s.21. Tcrship Service Nuraety Provided ^ s ?aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS SBHB8BBEH YOU LOOK GREAT! ! Your Optician Must Be Optical Gallery New Selection of Designer Frames from y-Ni uuou A^MT-^PDF OMCINC !30o f optical gallery Across from Sandflddler Re?aurant. Hwy. 130, Shalotte _ J^aluable^oufDon^ ^^Al^TODA^^7 5^- tfBjrWBFld WE ARRANGE EYE EXAMS., 'Clip 8c Save" "? 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