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Feast of Christ* celebrated Ocean View United Methodist Church will celebrate the Feast of Christ the King on Sunday, November 22. Music will be provided by the chancel choir and soloist Wendy Williams Jones. Pastor Fred Roberts will base his sermon on Colossians 1:11-20. His topic will be the centrality of (Christ, the Christian understanding of the universe. Nursery care is available at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services. McCracken is Aglow speaker Irene McCracken will be the guest speaker for the November meeting of the Southport Women’s Aglow Fellowship. The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, November 21. It will be preceded at 9:30 a.m. by fellowship and refreshments at (lie Southport Senior Citizens Center on Atlantic Avenue. McCracken is vice-president of the Shallottc Women’s Aglow and is ac tive in her local church. More information can be obtained by calling Tuddie Dixon at 842-6565 or Lawanda Radford at 845-2968. ‘Blessings* is topic of sermon The Cup That Overflows" is the title of the sermon to be delivered by Dr. W. Murray Page at the Southport Presbyterian Church this Sunday, November 22, during the 1 i a.m. worship hour. The message will have as its text Psalms 23:5 and will address the fol lowing concerns: Why is it so difficult for us to be thankful for the blessings we do have? What qualifies as the most meaningful experience in your life? Does recalling this moment produce thanksgiving in your heart? Why? What needs to happen in your life for you to realize more of the blessings God can initiate for you? Community Thanksgiving Father Joe Vetter, priest at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, will deliver the sermon at the community Thanksgiving service sponsored by the Southport-Oak Island Interchurch Fellowship on Wednesday, November 25, at 7 p.m. Mt. Carmel AME Church, located at the comer of Lord and St. George streets, will be host for the occasion. Special music will be provided by the choirs from the Mt. Carmel and Friendship Mis'sionnrv Baptist churches, and by the Southport Presbyterian Church Fellowship Singers. Local pastors and lay leaders will lead the worship service. 1 he public is invited to attend. Churches join for service The Oak Island branch of the interchurch fellowship will sponsor a Thanksgiving service at 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 25. at Oak Island Presbyterian Church. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Fred Roberts of Ocean View United Methodist Church. He will be assisted by the Rev. Doug Huff of Oak Is land Baptist Church and the Rev. Richard DePriter of Oak Island Pres byterian Church. Music will be provided by a choir made up of representatives from the three Oak Island churches, directed by Thom Clemmons. Linda Tronzo will be the organist. Giving thanks sermon theme The theme for Sunday’s sermon at Oak Island Presbyterian Church will be "Jesus took seven loaves and the fishes and gave thanks". The service will begin at 10:15 a.m. Sunday, November 22. The Rev. Richard DePritcr said even though Jesus pci formed a miracle to feed the thousands gathered to hear him, they must not expect miracles for their daily bread. The text for the sermon will be taken from Matthew 15:36. Thanksgiving is Baptist topic "In the Spirit of Thanksgiving..." will be pastor Wayne Ticxle'r’s message topic at Southport Baptist Church during the 11 a.m. worship service. The celebration of Thanksgiving will also include a spec ial Thanksgiving musi cal, "Our Grateful Praise", by die adult choir under the direction of Eddie Hicks with narration by Jeff Johnson. The children’s choir will sing "You Get Tall When You Fall on Your Knees" during the 7 p.m. worship. The pastor’s message will be "Thank You is Always in Season" (Hebrew 10:19-25). St. Philip’s to dedicate organ A representative of Allen Organ Company will present an organ concert at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church in Southport on Sunday, November 22, at 6 p.m. The concert by Chris King will include a dedication of the new Allen electronic organ at St. Philip’s. The men of the church will host a ieception following the concert. The public is invited and nursery care is available in the Carr-Jorgenscn House on Dry Street. Alliance church hosts Rich Cape Fear Alliance Church will host Dr. Warren Rich on Sunday, No vember 22, during the 11 a.m. worship service. Warren and Miriam Rich and family have recently returned from their second three-year term as missionaries with Africa Inland Mission in Kenya. Prior to their work in Kenya the couple lived in Southport, where Rich practiced as a dentist with Dr. Larry Hcmby. The Rich family lives in Kijabc, Kenya, 35 miles from the capital city of Nairobi. He serves as a dentist and is active in discipleship with the nation al staff at the Kijabc Medical Center. His wife teaches Sunday school and Bible studies for the nursing students and the medical center. The couple is residing in Wilmington as they await the birth of their fourth child in December. They plan to return to the mission field in Febru ary. Church women hold service The local unit of the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America at St. Peter Lutheran Church will conduct the morning worship service on Sunday, November 22, at 11 a.m. Mrs. Dan Beddard, president of the local unit, will deliver the sermon and members of the various circles will serve as liturgists and lay as sistants. The national organization of WELCA is celebrating its filth anniversary. The women of St. Peter Parish have long been active in the predecessor women’s organizations of the Lutheran Church. Brenda and George Harriss of Wilmington have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann Wolfe of Raleigh, to Kelvin Enic Swinson of Raleigh. He is the son of Ruby and Burris Swinson of Wilmington. The wedding is planned for December 5 in Winter Park Presbyterian Church, Wilmington. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late James L. Wolfe, Jr., and the granddaughter of Gladys and James Wolfe of Long Beach, Elmer Sellers of Southport and the late Ocia Mae Sellers. She is a senior majoring in civil engineering at North Carolina State University. Swinson is a junior majoring in political science and history and is employed by United Parcel Service. Literacy volunteers celebrate tenth year Over 50 supporters of the Bruns wick County Literacy Council celebrated the organization’s tenth anniversary with an open house on Sunday, November 8. Chairman Joe Giamalva opened a brief program featuring BCLC volunteers and students, Jby intro ducing coordinator Gladys Wagenseil. Ms. Wagenseil spoke about the humble beginnings of BCLC, when seven volunteers tutored nine students. The literacy council now serves over 100 volunteers and 87 students. Ms. Wagenseil recognized several ARRIVALS Spec. Stephen W. Larson, Jr., and Bethany B. Larson of Killeen, Texas, formerly of Southport and Bolivia, have announced the birth of a son, Stephen Webster Larson, III, on October 28, 1992, at Fort Hood, Texas. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Larson, Sr., of Yaupon Beach. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brown of Bolivia. Maternal great grandmother is Mrs. Mary Phelps of Bolivia. •Sunglasses •Prescription Eyeglasses •Lens Duplicated •Fast, Friendly Service •On Premise Lab •Repairs •24-Hour Service in Most Cases Eye Appointments Arranged...\ve'll fill any doctor's prescription. Senior Citizens Discount on any prescription Linda's Vision Center 209 Yaupon Drive Yaupon Beach, 278-3182 key people whose efforts have helped BCLC grow: Dr. Joe Carter, founding president of Brunswick Tech - now Brunswick Community College -- first recognized the need for a literacy program that would provide one-on-one tutoring in the county; Ruth Whitley of Columbus County Literacy Council has served as a resource throughout BCLC’s existence. Ms. Wagenseil introduced two stu dents who, along with their tutors, described their experiences. Hospice memorial service is planned Lower Cape Fear Hospice of Brunswick County will hold its an nual Hospice memorial service on Sunday, November 22, at 3 p.m. at the Shallotte Presbyterian Church. The service will honor those who have died under Hospice care from November 1, 1991, through October 31,1992. Family members, relatives and friends of the deceased, volunteers and other interested members of the public are invited to attend. After the service there will be an opportunity for those attending to meet with the Hospice staff in the fellowship hall. For more information, persons should call the Brunswick Hospice office at 754-5356. Hospice is a not-for-profit agency that provides a medically directed program of palliative care for patients with a limited life ex pectancy. Christmas baskets available for needy Brunswick County Volunteer and Information Center is accepting ap plications for the Christmas basket program and will continue through November 20, with distribution tentatively scheduled for December 21-22. Director Pete Barnette noted that federal guidelines will be used for income qualification, and empha sized that Social Security numbers will be required for every member of the family named in all applica tions except for children under one year old. "As in past years, we will make decorator tags for the Trees-of-Hope across the county," Barnette said. "We will continue the policy of making tags only for those members of the family who are under the age of 18 or over the age of 65. John A. Azzato, M.D. announces the association of Jimmy R. Whaley R.N., FNP in the Practice of Orthopaedic Medicine Opening Appointments - November 16 902 North Howe Street Southport, North Carolina (919) 457-4789 mm1; Brunswick Eye *457-6667 Thanskgiving Special! One Complete Pair of Single Vision Glasses $69 or 2nd Pair of Single Vision Glasses FREE (From a Special Selection) Bifocals, Tints & Other Options at a Slight Extra Charge Certain Restrictions Apply Long Beach Road • Southport cView§ On ® Cental Healfti Larry Hemby, D.D.S. WHEN ROOT CANAL RECOMMENDED If you feel discomfort in a tooth, whenever you take hot or cold foods, you may have an infection that's at tacking the roots. In a dental X-ray this will show up sometimes as a darkened, diffuse area on the roots. Perhaps live only outward sign of a dental problem is a small cavity on the tooth. 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