Page 8-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACI Women's i Wade Sutton of Ocean Isle Beach, a bible teacher, will be the speaker at a meeting of the Shallotte Women's Aglow Fellowship Saturday, Aug. 10 at 10 a.m. at Jane's Seafood Restaurant on Hwy. 130, Holden A Beach Road. V | All ladies are invited to come r .? at 9:30 a.m. for ^ coffee and^^ ^ fellowship. Free |MV i iH nursery facilities * 1 are provided at Tiny Friends Day Care Center on Mulberry Street in Shallotte. Sutton also teaches each Sunday at the "Chapel in the Dunes," a ALBERT W. WILLIAMS Albert Warren Willliains, 90, of Hubert and formerly of Shallotte Point, died Friday at the Veterans Hospital in Fayettcville. The funeral was held Monday at Village Point United Methodist Church, with burial in the Gurganus Cemetery, Shallotte Point. Williams was a veteran of World War I, serving in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the American legion and a lifetime member of Village Point United Methodist Church. Williams was also a past cliairman of the church board. He was ttie husband of the late Stella lee Williams and was the son of the late .lohn L. and Susan Gurganus Williams. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Milligan of Hubert; five grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren and one grcat-greatgrandchild. HENRY A. BROWN JR. Henry A. Brown Jr., 52, of Route 1, Bolivia, died Wednesday, July 31, in New Hanover Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. The funeral was held Saturday in the chapel of Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service in Supply, with Rev. James Flowers and Brother Samuel Howling ottieiuling. Hurial was in the Bowling Cemetery Brown was born in New Hanover County oil Jan. 27. 1933. the son of Henry A. Brown Sr. of Burgaw and the lute Dorothy Basden Brown. He was president of the Carolina Boiler and Tank Company Inc. Survivors in addition to his parents include a stepmother, Mrs. Thclma Brown of Burgnw; his wife, Mrs. Jean Howling Brown of the home; two sons. Jncky Dale Brown of BollinK Spring lakes and Henry A Brown 111 of the home; (our daughters, Mrs. Delia B. lamer of Sunset Harbor, Mrs. Karin B. lewis of Bolivia, Dorothy (Sissy) Brown and Ktmberly (Dawn i Brown, both of lite home; two brothers, Kdwin I,. Hrown of (ilondale, Art*., and Tommy Brown of Raleigh; two sisters, Mrs Delia Sue Murray of Haleitth and Miss Ann Brown of Greenville; and four grandchildren We're Bacl By Experie I el our 42 years of experience help j n tastefully designed monument with For the finest memorials In grand broiue, call . . HENR\ SHALLOTTE REPRESENTING CXiASTAl ft ' .. f .7? r i ? Hi }--JST3 TRADITIONAL F Brunsw s I ON, Thursday, August 8, 1985 CHURCH AG Ag/ow To Heai Brunswick Christian Center outreach to vacationers at Sunset Beach. He is in charge of the Ministry of Helps and Satellite Ministry at the Brunswick M Christian Center. vi Program Offered B< A presentation and film on "Ancient Ruins of South America" and "Book of Mormon History" by Hi Wayne Dixon of Wilmington is plann- R< ed Sunday, Aug. 18, at 6 p.m., at the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints, Shallotte Branch. , The church is located in Ash on Nc N.C. 130, 12 miles from Shallotte. wo Elder Paul Carlson and Sister pa Maurine Carlson, branch mis- inc sionarics, invite the public to attend. Hu I A 3ams /\nc I.EO G. VANDERLIP tha I.eo Guy Vandcrlip, 68, of !x>ng An Beach, died Thursday, Aug. 1, in fav Dasher Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. h A memorial service was held Sun- Wil day in Ocean View United Methodist Ha Church, with Rev. Roger Thompson T and Rev. P.D. Midgett officiating. the Vanderlip was born in Granton, Wil N.Y., on Feb. 8, 1917, the son of the Wh late Guy A. and Flora E. Baxter the Vanderlop. He retired from IBM \ Corp. in 1973 after 33 years of service. 1901 Survivors include his wife, Mrs. dan Marian II. Vanderlip of the home; Ma two daughters, Mrs. Candance V. SI Bull of Salt I?akeCity, Utah, and Mrs. tist Deborah V. Grabber of Millinocket, T Me.; two sisters, Mrs. I.etha Cox Schriver of Deposit, N.V., and Mrs. Ric Doris Mosher of Phoenix, Ariz.; one sist brother Harry Vanderlip of Unadilla, Eio N.Y.; and four grandsons. all In lieu of flowers the family asked Kal CEDAR GROVE AREA tChurch Leade Workshop In BY BAKBAUA T. HKWETT Ml Deacon James Hobson Bryant at- [x tended the 8th annual Christian ani leaders Workshop Aug. 1-2 at Shaw sor University in 101 Baleigh. He I heard banquet H Itcv. W. Styles who shi pastors First S at 1 Baptist in Burl- jt ,/i an, ington, and at- ^ tended dif Saturday's ses- jja si oil for deacons taught by Dr. -j William H. Brock. Op New Arrivals wd Congratulations are in order tor v,s three families in Cedar Grove with ] new arrivals. They are Mr. and Mrs. Dy Waymon Marlowe, a daughter Chan- ?p, ilrn IVi,.u. K..?. - ' ??? ?'VHW, \r*ji II ?#uiy o ?i i puunm, ij ounces; Mr. and Mrs. Percy pr ked ? i a! :nce jj U % ou In selcctinK r''" 1'' in your budget, e, marble and r TODD i 754-6530 go .MONUMENT COMPANY He ItM !M MACON pa 'V /' > 'J ? -V-Y| n ^rafiFi I ' J I mp?* UNERALS CREMATIONS ICK F UNERAL S hallotte, North Carolina 754-6363 b riVITIES " Sutton, Crowder To Speak Dr. Richard Crowder, a Unite ethodist minister from Gastonia ill speak at the 11 a.m. worship set ce Sunday, Aug. 11, at the Holdei :ach Chapel. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. a e interdenominational, Protestan apel, located across from thi olden Beach Town Hall oi tthschild Street. Joins Mission Team Angie Newman, a 10th grader a ?rth Brunswick High School, wil irk Aug. 10-17 in New York City a; rt of a team renovating low :ome housing under the Habitat foi iiumity prugram. i Funen it memorials be made to the lerican Cancer Society or to a orite charity. MYRTLE C. COX Irs. Myrtle Clemmons Cox of Tnington died Friday in New nover Memorial Hospital. Tie funeral was held Monday in chapel of Andrews Mortuary in Imington with Rev. James etstone officiating. Burial was in Wilmington National Cemetery. Irs. Cox was born on March 2, 1), in Brunswick County, the ighter of the late Lockwood and ry I-undy Clemmons. he was a member of Temple BapChurch. he wife of the late John Franklin she is survived by a son, hard H. Cox of Wilmington; four ers, Miss Carrie Clemmons, Mrs. ise King and Mrs. Jewel Swain, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Mrs. Iherine McLawhorn of HarJEWS . r? A 44/-\ ??? I /-VUCTflUi Rale/gh lyficld Hewett, a daughter Jessica Ann, born July 8 at six pounds; J Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Price, a i Bryant Antoine Price, bom July at 6 pounds, 7 ounces. Picnic Saturday >ccan View Union's annual picnic I be held Saturday, Aug. 10 at illottc Township Park beginning II a.m. Bring your covered basket i join us. Joining us for the first le will be our sister counties of the itrict, Columbus and New nover. 'his promLses to be a happy day. ening devotion is by the Dynamics h Sister Arvella Marlowe supering. 'he Ocean View Union's Little namic singers will also make an scarance on Rev. M. C. Herring's llvcrsary Sunday. The time Is 3 n. Baptismal Service cuer vi rove missionary tiapu.M urch invites you to be on hand for a ytismal service Sunday for Willie lud" Cause, a retired gshoreman and husband of Mrs, inchie B Cause, a retired teacher. Birthday Creetings iappy birthday to everone, and tecially to Billy Kay Hewett, An a John, linette McKenzie, Dear inley, Nathaniel Kandell. Billy re, Marie Hewett, I.atricla wett, Cynthia Denise Bellamy and rnestine Bryant. i" }y? ! ' i " ;i,;'I \ SHIPPING 5 I EH VICE | ? i d jle Teacher Mission work tcsms sro crgariizcu j and sponsored by the N.C. Conference of the United Methodist I Church. II Revival Set ' Truth Tabernacle Church of 1 Bolivia holds revival services Thurse day through Saturday, Aug. 8-10, at 1 7:30 p.m. The featured evangelist will be Rev. Felix Baker of Rupert, W.Va. t Special singing is planned each even1 ing. The church is located beside the post office in Bolivia. Rev. Jerry Guyton, pastor, invites the public to attend. is dinsburg, Ky.; three brothers, Thurston Clemmons and Everett Clemmons, both of Myrtle Beach; and Quincy Clemmons of Supply; nine grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. LOU ALICE GANEY Ix>u Alice Skipper Ganey, 81, of Leland, died Saturday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was to be held 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Leland Ward, on Old Fayetteville Road, with Bishop Dyion Skipper officiating. Burial was to be in the Nelson Family Cemetery. Mrs. Ganey was the wife of the late Dillon L. Ganey Sr. Born in Brunswick County on May 5, 1904, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Alice 1-uen Nelson Skipper. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day o.t_*_ * -i 1 ??? annus, ix.'laiill wara. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frances G. West of Leland and Mrs. Sennie Horton of Redding, Pa.; three sons, Armon Ganey, Dempsey (Bully) Ganey and Dillon Ganey Jr., all of Inland; two brothers, Norwood Skipper of Hampstead and J. Thurman Skipper of Leland; 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchlldrcn. Memorial* may be made to the Iceland Volunteer Rescue Squad. 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