Local Deaths And Funerals JAMES ALBERT FOSNOUGH SR. James Albert Fosnough Sr., 63, of Bear Trap Lane. Leland, died July 25 in Columbus. Ohio. He was born in Marion. Ind., on Dec. 1H. 1?J30. He was a retired U.S. Army veteran after 21 years of ser vice. He is survived by his wife. Ethel Cumbee Fosnough of the home; two sous, Lan y Fosnough of Maine and James Fosnough Jr. of Arizona; four daughters. Jcanette Pearson of Wisconsin. Joan Jenkins and Julie Slay, both of Arizona, and Janet Fosnough of Sanford: his mother and stepfather. Orpha and Paul Smith of Fairmont. Ind.; two broth ers. Gene Fosnough of Ohio and Bob Fosnough of Indiana; three stepchildren, Gary Rabon of Delco. Dean Rabon of Charlotte and Linda Reynolds of Winnabow; 16 grand children. Funeral services were held July 29 at Peace Memorial Baptist Church with the Rev. Jerry Darnell officiating. Burial was in Town Creek Baptist Church with full mili tary honors. SHANNON LYNETTE PRICE GALLOWAY Shannon Lynette Price Galloway of Brunswick Place, Leland, died July 26 in New Hanover Medical Center. She was born in Charleston. S.C., on March 12, 1973, the daughter of Cecil Lane and Barbara Jean Burge Price. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband. Jim Gallo way; her daughter. Jordan Price of the home; two brothers. Lance Price and C. Lane Price of Nashville, Tenn.; maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Quenton C. Burge of Little Rock. Ark.; and paternal grand mother Mrs. Zella Mac Price of Docena. Ala. Funeral services were conducted July 29 in the First Church of the Nazarene by the Rev. Billy H. Ring. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park. MARION 'MARK' CLARENCE STRICKLAND 11 Marion "Mark" Clarence Strick land II, 35. of Locust, formerly of Leland. died July 26 in Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, Concord. He was bom May 13. 1959, in Conway, S.C.. to Marion Clarencc Strickland and Peggy Carroll Strick land. He was a mobile home set-up person with Penninger Homes in Charlotte. Surviving are his wife, Susan "Sue" Kay Linde Strickland of the home; two daughters, Breanna and Linde Strickland of the home and Connie and Kyle of Monroe; his parents of Leland; and a brother, Michael Strickland of Leland. Funeral services were held July 29 at Hartsell Funeral Home, Mid land, officiated by the Rev. Hugh Foy. Services also were held July 29 at First Baptist Church of Wood bum, Leland, officiated by the pas tor. Burial was in Greenlawn Mem orial Park, Wilmington. CHARLES FRANKLIN HARLESS Charles Franklin Hariess, 60, of East Calabash Drive, Shallotte, for merly of Lenoir, died July 22 at home. He was bom Nov. 4, 1933, in Caldwell County to the late Andrew J. and E&telle Throneburg Hariess. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Rebecca Teague Hariess. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran, retired from South Bell, and was currently working for A1 Morrison Builders. Survivors include two sons. Chuck Hariess and Chad A. Hariess, both of Charlotte; a daughter, Mrs. David (Lisa) Delaney of Charlotte; a brother, Jerry Hariess of Lenoir; two sisters, Helen Allen of Charlotte and Brenda Suddreth of Lenoir; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held July 30 at Uiwer Creek Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. MARY ELLEN BRAXTON ALLRED Marv Ellen Braxton Allred. 87, formerly of Shallotte and White ville, died July 26 in Hillcrest Nurs ing Home. Durham, after several years of declining health. She was a retired grocery store owner and member of Whiteville Methodist Church, where she was active in church activities until her retirement Bom in Alamance County, she Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 0:30 AM Church School For All Ages 10:48 D?Ch Service i Sunset Beech Pier 8 am OteJ Qmora*o*o Road (910)578 7356 Or Frwids M. Wotnecfc. Jr . Minister Nursery ProvMad ? Casual Dfws ? i? i was a daughter of the late Cajata Monroe Braxton and Nancy Elizabeth Stafford Braxton. She was the widow of H. Lester All red and was also preceded in death by two brothers, J. Fletcher Braxton and George P. Braxton. She is survived by a brother. Ralph C. Braxton of Burlington, and her nieces and nephews. The funeral was held July 28 at Rich and Thompson Chapel. Burlington, with burial in Friendship United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Friendship United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, Friendship-Patter son Mill Road. Burlington NC 27215. MICHAEL J. SAV1NO Michael Joseph Savino, 71. of Princeton Place, Little River. S.C., died July 26 at his home after an ill ness. Bom in New York. N.Y., he was a son of the late Anthony and Angelina Resa Savino. He was a World War II Army veteran and a retired truck driver. He was a mem ber of Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church. He made his home in Little River for the past five years. Survivors include his wife, Pris cilla Lynas Savino; a son. Anthony Savino of Wappinger Falls, N.Y.; four sisters. Rose Lore of Brent wood. N.Y., Sanda Cambelli of Little River. Antoinette Smiles of Farmingville. N.Y., and Josephine Cirilli of Fort Salonga, N.Y.; and five grandchildren. A Mass of Christian burial was held July 29 with the Rev. George Moynihan officiating. Entombment was in North Myrtle Beach Memorial Gardens. ELIZABETH WEAVER WOMBLE Elizabeth Weaver Womble, 83, of Cary died July 27. The funeral was held July 30 at First Baptist Church, Cary, with burial in Hillcrest Ceme tery. Surviving are a son, Tom C. Womble of Ocean Isle Beach; two sisters, Gladys Bland and Lucille Lennox, both of Raleigh; two grand children, Elizabeth McDaniel of Fuquay and T. Dan Womble of Clemmons; and three great-grand children. Memorials may be made to the N.C. Missions Offering, Baptist State Convention. P.O. Box 1107. Cary NC 27512. VICTOR SLATER JR. Victor Slater Jr. of Calabash, for merly of Eden, died July 28 at the Charleston Area Medical Center's Memorial Center in Charleston. W.Va. A memorial service was held July 31 at St. James the Fisherman Episcopal Church, Shallotte. Surviving are his wife, Irma Hilley Slater; daughters, Stephanie Slater Rand of Durham, Melanie Slater Weldon of Gastonia. Hillary Slater Ward of Greensboro. Valerie Priscilla Slater of Calabash; and two grandchildren. Memorials may be sent to the donor's favorite charity or church. JOHN ANTHONY BASNEY John Anthony Basney, 66, of Supply died July 29 at The Bruns wick Hospital. He was a former resident of Mar ion, N.C. He is survived by his wife Doro thea Basney of the home; two sons, John Basney of Escondido, Calif., and Steve Basney of Marion; a daughter, Jane B. Hilton of Butner; and five grandchildren. Services for Mr. Basney were pri vate. LIZZIE MAE HORNE Lizzie Mae Home. 78, of Young Street, Shallotte. died July 29. Bom in Brunswick County on March 2, 1916, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Lucy Mc Keithan Ixonard. Survivors include her husband, Albert C. Home, of the home; three sons, Richard Ward of Shallotte, J.D. Home of Supply and Lee Roy Home, Wilmington; three daughters, I. .1 9 Seaside United Methodist Church 8:00 AM Worship Sente 9-00 AM Christian Education Hour 9 30-1040 AM Fellowship Time 1 0 00 AM Worship Senrtoe CASUAL DRESS ? NURSERY PROVIDED Pastor: The Rev. Jerry Lcwry 579-5753 1 30C Seaside Rd SW (Hwy 904) Sunset Beach r ^ St. Luke Lutheran Church Worship Service Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School al 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Shallottc Middle School 754-7816 Pastor Donald R. Safrit (Casual Dress) \ Carlene W. Goodwin of Whitcvillc. Mary Belle Ivey of Laurinburg and Elizabeth Holcombe of Clayton; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Aug. I in Jennies Branch Baptist Church, Shallotte. by the Rev. Herman Absher. Burial was in Whiteville Memorial Park. IONE ELSIE ALLERS lone Elsie Ailers, 75, of Cape Fear Drive, Southport. died July 30 at Dosher Memorial Hospital. A memorial service will be held Aug. 6 at 3 p.m. at Trinity United Metho dist Church. MARGARET MEMORY FLOYD Margaret Memory Floyd of Long Beach, formerly of Whiteville. died July 31 in Hampstead. She was born in Whiteville Oct. 30. 1921, the daughter of the late William Alexander and Amanda Walker Memory. She was preceded in death by her husband. Joseph Floyd. She had retired from the Hart Schaffner and Marx Company in Whiteville. She is survived by four daughters. Nancy Floyd Hoffman of Charle ston, S.C., Jean Pate of Hampstead and Wallacc, Evonne Parker of Hampstead and Jackie Richardson of Charlotte; a great grandchild; a sister, Minnie Adams of Whiteville; and a brother. Leo Memory of Tampa. Fla. Mass of the Christian Burial was to be held Aug. 3 at 10 a.m. in St. Mark's Catholic Church by the Rev. Matthew D. Hcndrick. Graveside services were to be held at 12:30 p.m. Aug. 3 in the Columbus Mem orial Park in Whiteville. Memorials may be made to Camp Happy Days for Children With Cancer. Ashley Hall Road. Charles ton SC 29407. HENRY BYRUM WINCHESTER Henry Byrum Winchester. 70. of East Yacht Drive, Long Beach, died July 29 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. Funeral services were held Aug. 1 at Antioch Baptist Church, Bolivia, where he was a member, with the Rev. Arthur Yount officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with fi nal rites accorded by Oak Island Lodge 758 AF & AM. Lodge mem bers served as honorary and active pallbearers. Mr. Winchester was bom Sept. 15, 1923, in Mecklenburg County, son of the late H.B. and Esther Bailey Winchester, and had lived in Brunswick County over 30 years. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. he was a retired security guard with Sunny Point, a member of Oak Island Lodge 758 AF & AM. the York Rite Bodies. Sudan Shrine Temple, and Brunswick County Shrine Club. Survivors include Louise Padgett: four sons. Carl of Greenwood. S.C., and Berry Winchester of Grccn ville.S.C., Douglas Winchester of Rock Hill. S.C., and David Win chester of Newberry, S.C.; three adopted daughters. Sandra Blake of Bolivia, Nancy Hume of Roanoke Rapids and Patricia Bowen of Whil lis Wharf, Va.; 13 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriner's Crippled Chil dren's Hospital. Greenville, S.C. LUCILLE PELLOM PERKINS Lucille Pellom Perkins of Perkins Road, Leland, died July 29 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. She was bom Aug. 10, 1924 in Brunswick County, daughter of the late Fred Pellom and Lizzie Jenkins Pellom. She is survived by her husband, Elijah Perkins Sr. of the home; four sons, Elijah Perkias Jr. and wife Jeanctte, Douglas A. Perkias and wife Patsy, Donald Perkins and wife Yolanda and Dwight Perkias, all of the Northwest community; two daughters, Mary Shaw and husband ;mniiiiimniimiiiiintwm i Brunswick Islands j j I. Baptist Church Al Ages Sunday Sctoo?-9:45 am Singte and S?ngt? Again-lOOO am Wonhp and Commuraon-1 1 flO am Sunday Evantng Wortftp-7 00 pm Wednesday Evenng Woreho-7 00 pm casual dress ? nursery provided Prayer is the language spoken here Larry Knowles, Pastor 1672 Mt. Pisgah Rd. SW H olden Beach 842-8969 Jerry of Castle Hayne and Celia Spencer and husband Darryl of Northwest; 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren: and nu merous other friends and relatives. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3. from Crystal Spring Missionary Baptist Church. Northwest Community, Ice land, with the Rev. E.H. Stevenson and the Rev. Cleophus Wright Jr. of ficiating. Burial was to follow in the Pcrkinsville Church Cemetery. PAUL STUART SCOTT SR. Paul Stuart Scott Sr., 61, of Shal lotte. died July 31 in The Brunswick Hospital. He was a retired U.S. Marine Corps master sergeant. Surviving are his mother, Louise R. Pitsch of Saginaw, Mich.; his wife, Doris Ann Phelps Scott; a son. Paul S. Scott Jr. of Wilmington; a daughter, Kathy Ann Ward of Shallotte; a brother. Robert Scott of Shallotte; three sisters, Sharon Reaume of Saginaw. Mich., Carol Buth of College Station, Texas, and Lois Fox of Dexter. Mich; and five grandchildren. The funeral was to be held at 3 p.m. Aug. 3 from the chapel of Brunswick Funeral Service, Shal lotte by the Rev. Maurice Milligan. Burial will be in the Gurganus Cem etery, Shallotte. FRANCES D. McGINN Frances "Fannie" DeMars Mc Ginn, 71, of Little River, died July 31 in Conway Hospital after an illness. Born in Orangeburg. S.C.. she was a daughter of the late Fred Lewis and Florence Grimes De Mars. She had been a resident of Little River for more than 45 years and had recently lived in Aynor. She was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church and was the widow of A.S. "Jack" McGinn Jr. Survivors include two sons. A.S. "Fred" McGinn II of Little River and James Scott McGinn of Aiken, S.C. a daughter. Debra Bagnal of Aynor. S.C.; three sisters, Ray Koon of Smithfield, Va., Julie Epting of Orangeburg, S.C., and Lauretta Mul cher of Sparrowbush, N.Y.; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Funeral arrangements were to be announced by Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway, S.C., chapel. Mem orials may be made to the American Heart Association. P.O. Box 2533. Myrtle Beach SC 29578. BENITA CHIVONNE SAPPS Funeral services for Bcnita Chivonne Sapps of Calabash were held July 30 from Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, presided by the Rev. Samuel Stanly, pastor, and the Rev. William Woodard, eulogist. Burial was in the Pleasant View Cemetery. She was the daughter of Joseph and Hannalene Sapps; the sister of Deborah Hill of Shallotte, Pamela Daniels of Longwood, Joseph Sapps Jr. and Dewayne Sapps of Calabash; and the granddaughter of O'Neal and Annie Stanley of Supply. FRANK SASH FULLWOOD Funeral services for Frank Sash Fullwood of Supply were held July 31 from the Cedar Grove Baptist Church with the pastor. Dr. Freeman Gause, officiating. Burial followed in the Riley-Hewett Cemetery. He was the husband of Ada J. Fullwood of Supply; the father of Franklin, Curtis, Edward G. and Emerson U. Fulwood and Anna Christine Prioleau; and the brother of Lela Bryant, Mary Magdalene Johnson, the Rev. Manning A. Fullwood and the Rev. Oiartie Fullwood. j A CHURCH SUPPLIES for teachers, secretaries, treasurers & ministers I^Hi SPECIAL ORDERS in 5 DAYS BRUNSWICK BUSINESS SERVICE I 4617 Main St . SfcaUotte ? 754-8300 Vi'k'-S V 3 Card of Thanks The family of Xgna Marlou? ? (Barnes wishes to thank everyone for the flouxm, f(xxl and kindness shown them during their time of bereawment. Mary , Carolyn, Billie and Vickie ?uaaaaauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a 6UNDAY WORSHIP ON THE REACH a 800 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 0 8:30 a.m. Inter-Denominational (Service Ocean We Beach - 1 mile rcfi of pter ?Drillwood A ccct# (Sponsored by Shallotte Presbyterian Church 3 In Shallotte - "5070 Main (Street 1000 a.m. (Sunday School llOO a.m. Worship (Service-Nursery Provided iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiifflT5rt!33E2i2ffi^ Mountain Quartet Performed Elk Shoal Baptist Church Quartet of Burnsville performed Satur day, July 23, at Brunswick Islands Baptist Church. Pictured (from left) are Kenny Renfro, Steve Robinson, Russell Elkins and Gary Holcombe. Pianist Xan Robinson is not pictured. CHURCH ACTIVITIES Bahamian Preacher To Be Guest Prcacher/singcr Sobig Kemp will be special guest at the Church of the Community Revival Crusade Aug. 7-11. Services arc at 7:15 nightly. Kemp is pastor of Calvary Temple Assemblies of God Church, Freeport, Bahamas. He has recorded the cassette tapes "Issues of Life" and "On the Streets for Jesus," whose songs deal with children stay ing in school, domestic violence and other social issues. The church is at N.C. 211 and Acres Lane, Southport. For more in formation call Pastor Edmund Wong at (910)457-5743 or 457-5324. Niexican Dinner Set Shallotte^ Women's Aglow will sponsor an authentic Mexican din ner on Saturday, Aug. 6, from noon until 5 p.m. at the Shallotte Senior Center on Main Street. Christian/Spanish music and min istry will be provided. Advance tickets are S3 each or $3.50 at the door. All proceeds will benefit the group's Hispanic Out reach. For tickets, call 754-4709. Sullivan To Speak Frances Sullivan of Shallotte will be guest speaker for the August meeting of Shallotte Women's Aglow Fellowship Saturday. Aug. 13. at 10 a.m. at the Shallotte Senior Center on Main Street. Nursery facilities will be available at Eastside Fellowship from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. All women and teenage girls arc invited. Lunch By The Sea I"he North Myrtle Beach Chris tian Women's Club will hold its "By the Sea" luncheon on Thursday, Aug. 18, at noon at the Surf Club, 1701 Springland Lane. North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Cost is S8.25 inclusive. Featured guests will be speakers Nina Nash, publisher of Senior Lifestyles; musician Wayne Brown; and author Ann Alexander Smith. A free nursery is available start ing at 11:30 a.m. Reservations are necessary for both the luncheon and nursery. Call Louise at 579-2562 or Bert at (803)272-1456. VBS Starts Aug. 8 Village Point United Methodist Church at Shallottc Point will hold Vacation Bible School Aug. 8-12. Classes will meet from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.. with refreshments served afterwards. The program is open to all ages. Village Point Church is on Village Point Road 2.5 miles south of Shallotte. Leathers To Speak The pastor of the week at Holden Beach Chapel is the Rev. William Leathers III of Rockingham. The Baptist minister will lead the 11 a.m. worship service at the non denominational chapel Sunday. Holden Beach Chapel is on Rothschild Street across from Holden Bcach Town Hall. Sunday School is offered at 10 a.m. and a nursery is provided. Cowfler To Speak The Rev. Bill Cowfer will be guest speaker this Sunday. Aug. 7, at Oak Island Presbyterian Church. Sunday school starts at 9:15 a.m., with worship services at 10:15. Chosen At Faith The group "God's Chosen" will sing at Faith Full Gospel Church, N.C. 130, Ash. at 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7. Pastor William Chappell invites all to attend. Stanleys Appear The musical group The Stanleys will appear in concert Saturday, Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. at Union Chapel on Boo ncs Neck Road. The Stanleys are a quintet based in Loris, S.C. ^ CAMP viB United Methodist Church 9 AM Worship Service 10 AM Sunday School (?ilttci) 11 AM Worship Service Casual Dres* Nunery Provided Rev. George D. Speake, Minister 754-4840 4807 Main St, Downtown Shallotte St Little River Medical Center is pleased to announce the association of Charles L. Clay, D.O. for Internal Medicine and Rheumatology and Joseph J. Davey, M.D. for Family Practice Medicine located at 4303 Live Oak Drive Little River, SC 29566 803-249-3424 Saunders, o.D. OPTOMETRY ? Comprehensive Eye Examinations ? Ocular Emergencies ? Contact Lenses 6 Glasses Prescribed ? Diagnosis & Treatment of Diseases of the Eye ? Full Selection of Eyjglass Frames CALL 9 1 0-754-9687 FOR AM APPOINTMENT. Office hour* by appointment. 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