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Deaths And Funerals CALUE K1RBY DAWSON Callie Kirby Dawson, 81, of Gal Var Road, Varnamtown, died Sept. 19 at The Brunswick Hospital. Mrs. Dawson was bom in Bruns wick County on July 6, 1913, and was the daughter of the late Lee and Caldonia Robinson Kirby She was a member of Dixon Chape! United Methodist Church. She is survived by a son, John David Dawson Jr. and wife Mary of Varnamtown; a sister, Clementine Vamum of Varnamtown; two grand children, John David Dawson 111 of Varnamtown and Mary Graham of Ash; and one great-grandchild, Kait lyn Nicole Graham. Funeral services were held Sept. 22 at Dixon Chapel United Metho dist Church with the Rev. Robert Tilley and the Rev. Trade Varnum officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. EMMA CHRISTINE HALL Emma Christine Hall, infant daughter of Reginald Berry, and Regina Michelle Henderson Hall of Wilmington, was bom and died Sept. 19 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. Surviving in addition to her par ents are a sister, Alexa Hall of the home; her paternal grandparents. Priscilla Hall of Leland and Ray mond Hall of Wilmington; and her maternal grandparents, Thomas and Wanda Dennis of Rocky Point. The family belongs to Leland Baptist Church. Graveside services were held Sept. 25 in the Dennis Family r? D/xfkv Point with the vjcmcicij ??? ? v??? ?* Rev Billy Buchanan officiating. HAROLD GENE GALLOWAY Harold Gene Galloway, 53, of Varnumtown Road, died Sept. 22 at Dosher Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Brunswick County on Aug. 29, 1941, and was the son of the late John Wesley and Stella McCall Galloway. He was a membci of New Life Assembly Church. He is survived by two brothers, Charles T. Galloway of Supply and James A. Galloway of Parkton; three sisters, Marie G. Hewett and Connie G. Chestnut, both of Supply, and Pat Galloway of Greenville. Funeral services were held Sept. 25 at New Life Assembly Church with the Rev. Bobby Norton officiat ing. Burial was in the church ceme tery. JAMES WIL1ARI) OSBORNE James Willard Osborne of Bay Tree Court, Ocean Isle Beach, died Sept. 26 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center. Bom in Greasy Creek, Ky., on Sept. 1, 1926, he was the son of Lillian McCowan Osborne of Ocean Isle Beach and the late William Henderson Osborne. He was a re tired automobile dealer and a U.S. Army veteran and was active in the Kiwanis Club. Survivors in addition to his moth er are his wife, Laurel Jean S. Os borne; a daughter, Leslie O. Gregory of Ocean Isle Beach, and two grand children. Memorial services were to be conducted at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28, in the Chapel of Brunswick Funeral Service by the Rev. Herman Absher. VINCENT JOSEPH MISITA Vincent Joseph Misita, 86, of Vereen Circle, Little River, S.C., died Sept. 26 in Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. Bom in New York on Jan. 21, 1908, he was a son of the late Lorenzo and Serafina Gianbrone Misita. He was retired from the Duracel Battery Co. and was an honorary lifetime member, Knights CHURCH SUPPLIES for teachers, secretaries. treasurers & ministers SPECIAL ORDERS in 5 DAYS BRUNSWICK BUSINESS SERVICE 4617 Main St.. Shallotte ? 754-8300 St. Luke Lutheran Church Worship Service Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School al 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Shallotte Middle School 754-7816 Pastor Donald R. Safrit (Casual Dress) . ^ mm Brunswick Islands Baptist Church Afl Ages Sunday Schoot-9 45 am Single and Single Again-10:00 am Worship and Communion- 11:00 am Sunday Evening Wcrehip-7:00 pm Wednesday Evening Worahip-7:00 pm casual dress ? nursery provided Prayer is the language spoken here Larry Knowies, Pastor 1672 Mt. Pisgah Rd. SW Holden Beach 842-8969 of Columbus, St. Elmo Council 318, Terry town, N.Y. Survivors include his wife. Rose Mary Mco Misita of the home, three daughters, Serafina Accardi of Little River, Phyllis Dami of St. Albans, Maine, and Rose Marie Beyer of Tanytown, N.Y.; a sister, Mary M. x anno ?jf Long Is! and, N Y.: three brothers, Dominick Misita of Long Island. Anthony Misita and Thomas Misita, both of Elmont, N.Y.; four grandchildren and six great-grand children. A funeral mass will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 30, in the Chapel of Brunswick Funeral Service by Father Francis Maloney. Inurnment will be in the Brunswick Memorial Gardens Columbarium. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, at the funeral home with a prayer ser vice at 8 p.m. Memorials may be made to St. Brcndans Catholic Church Building Fund. P.O. Box 911, Shallotte NC 28459. ALLENE LONG McCUMBEE Allene Long McCumbee, 85, of Route 1, Ash, died Sept. 26 in The Brunswick Hospital. She was a member of Longwood Baptist Church for more than 50 years and was known for her yard and gardening skills and her ability to cook collards. Surviving are three daughters, Ernestine Smith and Lucille Gore, both of Nakina, and Carolyn Harrison of Longwood; two broth ers, Herman Long of Longwood and Berne!! Long of Hamlet; seven grandchildren and four great-grand children. The funeral was to be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28, in Longwood Baptist Church by the Rev. Garland Long, the Rev. Jimmy Cain and the Rev. Donald Hardwick. Burial was to be in the church ceme tery. CAROLINE ISABELLE SIMMONS VEREEN Caroline Isabelle Simmons Ver een, 89, died Sept. 27 at Columbus County Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Bishop Simmons and Caroline Evans. She was a member of New Life Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Minnie V. Gore of Whiteville; three sisters, Flossie Inman of Ash, Vickie S. Roscnbaum of Florida and Lina Millican of Whiteville; two grand sons and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Sept. 29, at 2 p.m. at McKenzie Mortuary Chapel with Dan Gore officiating. Burial will follow in the New Life Baptist Church Cemetery at Exum. Visitation was scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 28, from 7-9 p.m. at McKenzie Mortuary. KATHLEEN HIGH MOORE Kathleen High Moore, 75, of Beach Drive, Calabash, died Sept. 27 at her home. Born in Horry County, S.C., on Jan. 8, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Amanda Hewett High. Mrs. Moore was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Moore, and her son Steve Moore. She was owner of Moore's Grocery of Calabash and was a dis patcher with the Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad for many years and was a charter member of the Calabash ABC Board. Survivors include her daughter, Suzy M. King, and husband Forrest; a sister, Ruth H. Beck; and three grandchildren, all of Calabash. Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM Church School For All Ages 10:45 Old Georgetown Road (910)579-7356 Dr. Francis M. Womack, Jr., Minister Nursery Provided ? Casual Dress C Graveside services will be con ducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, in Southeastern Memorial Gardens, Myrtle Beach, S.C., with the Rev. Dan Norman officiating. The family was to receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Brunswick Funeral Service. Shallotte. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 4890, Wilmington NC 28406, or to Calabash EMS, PO. Box 4711, Calabash NC 28467. L.B. WINSTON L.B. Winston, 70, of Little River, S.C., died Sept. 22 at McLeod Regional Medical Center following an illness. He was born in the Cedar Branch section of Horcy County on April 18, 1924, a son of Leather Winston and the late John Winston. He at tended Horry County schools and was a member of Cedar Branch Missionary Baptist Church. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 333 and the Royal Courts of King Solomon. Survivors include his mother, of Durham; his wife. Bertha Gore Winston; three daughters, Helen W. Oakley of North Myrtle Beach, Shirley Mae Bellamy of Loris and Zeary Mae Gore of Tabor City, a brother, Sam D. Winston of Dui'.iam; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. FAYE ROOKS MORTON Faye Rooks Morton, 71, formerly of Rock Hill, S C., passed away Scot. 25 in Shallotte. Funeral services were to be con ducted Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 2 p m. from the Ebenezer ARP Church in Rock Hill, with the Rev. Jack Basie and the Rev. Barcy Eller officiating. Burial was to be in Ebenezer Cemetery. Mrs. Morton was retiied from Celanese She was a member of Ebenezer ARP Church and of the Eastern Star. She was born in York County, daughter of the late Frcll and Bertha Covington Rooks. Survivors include a son, Jimmy Morton of Jackson, Miss.; a sister, Doris Stanton of Tucson, Ariz., a brother, Frell R. Rooks of Rock Hill; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Eastern Star services were con ducted Sept. 27 at Bass Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Ebe nezer ARP Church, 2132 Ebenezer Road, Rock Hill SC 29732. ORINE LEWIS PHILLIPS Orine Lewis Phillips of Ocean Highway, Leland, died Sept. 25 at Cape Fear Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Brunswick County on Feb. 5, 1914, the daugh ter of the late Frank M. and Hattie Swain Lewis. She was a member of Pine Valley Church of God. Surviving are two sons, David Phillips and Hugh Phillips, both of Leland; a daughter, Joyce P. Henry of South Carolina; four brothers, Paul Lewis and Douglas Lewis, both of Winnabow, Raymond Lewis of Leland and Bryant Lewis of Richlands; three sisters. Myrtle Brown of Leland, Josie McBride of Nashville and Arlene Lewis of Florida; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sept. 27 at Pine Valley Church of God with the Rev. Ron Dyson and the Rev. C.R. Tedder officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. ($ Seaside United Methodist Church 8:00 AM Vtbrshlp Service 9:00 AM Christian Education Hour 9:30-10:00 AM Fellowship Time 10:00 AM Worship Service CASUAL DRESS ? NURSERY PROVIDED Pastor: The Rev. Jerry Lowry 579-5753 1300 Seaside Rd. SW (Hwy. 904) Sunset Beach Saunders, O.D. OPTOMETRY CALL 910-754-9687 FOR AN APPOINTMENT. Comprehensive Eye Examinations Ocular Emergencies Contact Lenses 6 Glasses Prescribed Diagnosis & Treatment of Diseases of the Eye Full Selection of Eyeglass Frames Office hours by appointment. Evening appointments available. Member American Optometric Association Pork ? 143 Holden Beach Rood ? ShaDotte, NC Suite 3 ? Promenade Office moro coHTmeuTto THE INSPIRATIONS of Bryson City will appear Saturday in the Odell Williamson Auditorium. Annual Gospel Concert Saturday "The Inspirations" of Bryson City will appear local ly on Saturday, Oct. 1, for the'r annual concert. The singing begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Odcll Wil liamson Auditorium on the campus of Brunswick Com munity College. "Their unique style of Southern gospel music has made them a favorite of gospel music fans in the South east," said the Kev. Anthony Ciemmons. whose Guiding Lights Quartet of Boliv ia will also appear also. Guest master of ceremonies will be the Rev Ray mond Faircloth of St. Pauls, former pastor of Harvest Fellowship in Shallotte. , The Inspirations will sing new favorites ? including Gospel Music Singing News Top 40 chart songs like "Cry for the Childrrn " and "Thai's What I Hear " ? and other past top-40 favorites. Advance tickets arc $7 and may be purchased from WVCB Radio in Shallotte. AW Clemmons, Anthony Clemmons or any member of the Guiding Lights Quartet Children 12 and younger will he admitted free. Ode 1 1 Williamson Auditorium is on the Brunswick Community College Campus, U.S. 17 Bypass between Supply and Bolivia. CHURCH ACTIVITIES 'Harvest And Holly' Bazaar AT Little River Little River United Methodist Church will hold its "Harvest and Holly" Bazaar Friday and Saturday. Oct. 7 and 8. A wide range of handcrafted arti cles will be displayed for sale, along with Christmas decorations and gifts, plants and home -baked goods, said spokesman Mary Cobb. Food will be available, as will a free nurs ery for the convenience of shoppers. An auction will be staged at 1 1 a.m. Saturday. Event hours 4 p.m. to 8 p.m Fri day and 9 a m to 3 p.m. Saturday. Little River UMC is on U.S. 17 at the signal light in Little River, S C. Holder At Chapel The Rev. Fred C. Holder, a Pres byterian minister from Montreal, is the Holden Beach Chapel pastor of the week. He will lead the 11 a.m. worship service Sun., Oct. 2, at the nondc numinational chapel on Rothschild Street. A nursery is provided and Sunday school classes for all ages are of fered at 10 a.m. Communion Sunday The Rev. Michael Ward will speak from the text of I Corinthians 11:23-29, a sermon entitled "Broken Bread-Broken Body" this World Communion Sunday, Oct. 2, at Oak Island Presbyterian Church. The sermon will explore how Jesus came to heal the broken-heart ed and how brokenness builds spiri tual growth. Sunday school starts at 9: IS a.m., HARRY S. DAVIS, SR. Harry S. Davis, 93, of ShaJlotte died Sept. 13 in The Brunswick Hospital. Bom in Brunswick County, he was a son of the late John and Mary Powell Davis and was a member of Sabbath Home Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife Annie L Davis, daugh ter Lois Busche and step daughter Ada Erline Atkinson. Survivors include a son, Harry S. Davis, Jr. of Supply; of the home, his daughter Jennette D. Moore, son-in-law Jerry and great-grandson Brent; 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. After retirement as a dredge boat engineer, he held many positions in his church and vol untarily helped with the con struction. He also did volunteer and construction work on a mission, now known as Bible Baptist Church in Supply. Visitation was Wednesday night at the Brunswick Funeral Home. Funeral was Thursday, Sept. 15, at 2 p.m. at Sabbath Home Baptist Church. Rev. Wade Laughter, Rev. Norman Qunther and Rev. Weston Varnum officiated. Interment was In the church cemetary. Casketbearers were 3rent Moore, Chester Moore, Raybon Moore, James Caison, Eddie Carroll and Tom Hewett, Jr. with worship services and the sacra mcnt of Holy Communion al 10:15. ' Street Of Shops' Is Scheduled For Oct. 8 The women of four Southporl community churches will hold their second annual fall bazaar. "Street of Shops," on Saturday. Oct. 8, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. The event will take place in the church hall of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at N.C. 211 and Dosher Cut Off Highlights will include holiday gifts and decorations, arts and crafts, wooden and stuffed toys, jewelry, dried flower arrangements, bird houses, baked goods, plants and miscellaneous items. The sponsors are from Southporl Presbyterian, St. Philip's Episcopal, St. Peter's Lutheran and Sacred Heart Catholic churches Bethel Homecoming Bethel United Methodist Church of Bolivia will celebrate homecom ing on Sunday. Oct. 2, with a wor ship service at 11 a.m. led by the Rev. Russell Knowles, pastor. Dinner will follow at 12:30 p.m., followed by music and reminiscing. Emmanuel Revival The Rev. Landis Lancaster will be guest speaker for Emmanuel Out reach Center's revival services Oct. 3-7. On Saturday, Oct. 1, a Christian drama, "At the Crossroads," will be presented by the Stepp family. On Sunday, Oct 2, al 6:30 there will be a special singing service by Gild's Chosen. Lmmanuel Outreach Church is tin RusMown Road in Longwood. For information, call the Rev Lloyd Ward at 579-6817. Browns To Sing The Browns, a family gospel group from Wallace, will be singing Saturday. Oct 1. starting at 7:30 p.m., at Oak Grove Baptist Church oc Holdcn Beach Road. ?O,. SHALLOTTE : : PRESBYTERIAN ' SS * CHURCH S070 Main Street (BMwmk Ubrary A Maaorec lodga) ?:D0 ajn. CoflM FaOowatta 10:00 ajn. Sunday Scrvxa 11. -00 ajn. WorVup (Nursery P'ovileJ 7:00 p m. School of Theology Or. LMtor L. D?W*r. Minister 754-6929 CAMP V United Methodist I ^^1^ Church 9 AM Worship Service 10 AM Sunday School (til Ma) 11 AM Worship Service Casual Ore* Ninety Provided Rev. George D. Speake, Minister 7544840 4807 Main St, Downtown Shallow Coastal Carolinas Pain Center Located at The Brunswick Hospital 754-3099 Complete Diagnostic Imaging Evaluation MRI Scans, CAT Scans, X- Rays Treatment Options Vary Depending on Source of Pain Syndrome ? Epidural Steroid Injections ? Sympathetic Nerve Blocks ? Joint Injections ? Physical Therapy ? Oral Medications CALL KENNETH L. W1LLEFORD, M.D. Anesthesiologist / Pain Management Specialist ?1K4 THE BRUNSWICK NEACOl
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