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Page 8-A- nil BRl'NSWICK BEACH Deaths An FREDERICK Kl WOOD CJORK Frpdorick Flui?i Gore. * ?. of Route ti. SlulK'ili* (Copas Shores Estates 1. died July b in Brunswick Hospital at Supply following an extended illness. The funeral was held Julv 8 in Supply Baptist Church, with Revs. James Whitworth. leo Cannon and Weston Varnum officiating Burial was in the Galloway Cemetery Gore was born in Brunswick County on July 14.1919. the son of the late Benjamin K. and Rose Allie Rhodes Gore. Prior to his retirement in 1981. he was an operations inspector with DuPont. He was a member of Supply rwpusi murcn. Survivors include his wife. Mrs Elois Sellers Gore of the home; two sons. Philip Michael Gore of Shallotte and Thomas Frederick iFreddie) Gore of Supply; two tvothers. Edgar Gore of Whiteville and B O. i Beanie i Gore of Augusta. Ga.; three sisters. Mrs Alice S analar.ri c: Shaiioiie. Mr*. BvrU; Blnnton of Supply and Mrs l.iniue Finer of Wilmington: and three grandchildren. CECIL. CALVERT HEWETT Cecil Calvert Hewett. 77. of Route 7. Shallotte iC.nssettown). died July t> in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. Wilmington, following a brief illness The funeral was held July 8 in the chapel of Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service in Supply with Rev. F.dwtn Holden officiating. Burial was in the Mintz Cemetery. Grissettown. Born in Brunswick County on Oct. 9.1908. he was the son of the late Troy ;?nrl Vlnrwv* Vrinlr Uau-.itf H.? u-oc a retired fanner. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Inez Hewctt Hewett of the home; two sons. Wayne Hewett and Ray Hewett. both of Shallotte; two daughters. Mrs. Carol Mercer of Wilmington and Mrs. Frances Cox of lx>rLS. S.C.; a brother, l^cor, Hewett of Ash; seven sisters. Mrs. Victoria Smith of Supply. Mrs. Ruby Campbell of Carver's VfI' ? -/ ?? '? virat. iviaii* i:.2i>un ui w juiiington. Mrs Elizabeth Andrews of Shallottc, Mrs Clara Ward of Fort Walton Beach. Fla.. and Mrs Mane Stone of Jacksonville, Fla.; nine grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren JACK R THOMASSON Jack R. Thomasson of Iceland died June 30 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. For Peace W T flVlif lU?ia deeded burial estates and mausoleums perpetual care ?pre-need plan financing available I m MICHAEL FULWOOD LICENSED CEMETERY COUNSELOR Brums wick rVIEMORIAL Gardens 754-6363 ASSOCIATED WITH BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE j " We i p/wfl . J/J t/otttrtcA Coble Bis COMF Jfuiveral SUPPLY. N.C 'Pie-<tt i/tH4J*'men/ W/<t N We're Bac By Experii l*et our 42 years of experience help a tastefully designed monument wit For the finest memorials in gram bronze, call. . . HENRI SHALLOTTE RKPKESKNTING COAST A J >N. Thursday. Jul\ 10. 19S6 d Funerals The funeral was held July ;t in the v luift v*l .-tiiiil 1 .MV'I Ul.tl > U> l\l ? 1 arry Knowles Born in Kings Mountain on Jan 27. 1942. the son of John Wesley and Catherine Jones Thoinasson Sr of Miyinfuin Hi* ii 'iv nc<iv*iainil with Estes Express Linos for more than 20 years Ho was active in the North Carolina Voter Carriers Association and a charter member of the S'Tis of Cenfederaev Survivors in addition to his parents include his wife. Mrs Brenda Wilson Thumasscn of the home, a daughter. Amber Brooke Thomasson of the home: three brothers. Danny Thomasson of I viand and Herald Thomasson and Johnny Thomasson. both of Kings Mountain; and a sister. Mrs Joan T Owens of Bessemer City IRFVE R. MAR I .OWE Irene H Marlowe. 80. of Whitcville. died July 3 in Columbus County Hospital. Tiie Iunerat was held July b from the Whitevillc United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kason officiating with burial in the Columbus Memorial Park Survivors are a son. Harold G. Marlowe of Whiteville; a daughter. Mrs. Harriet M Moore of Charlotte; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Cowdery of Portsmouth. Va.; three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. MICHAEL THOMAS BROWNE Michael Thomas Browne. 29. of Route 5. Wilmington, died July 6 in N.C Memorial Hospital. Chapel Hill The funeral were to be held Thursday. July 10. at ll a.m. in the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chapel in Wilmington, with Rev. Lindsay Sullivan officiating. Burial is planned in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Bom in Wilmington on Dec. 16. 1956. he lived with his parents. William C. and Helen J. Chadwick Stubbs. Survivors in addition to his parents include three brothers. Tommy Russo of Wilmington and Joey Russo and Vincent Russo. both of Long Island. N Y.: a sister. Gina Hole of Wilmington; and his grandparents. Caru.cn auu Virginia Enferm?* of Bolivia WILLIAM L. STANLEY William L. Stanley, formerly of Shallotle, died July 3 in South Baltimore General Hospital in Baltimore. Md. The- funeral was held July 6 at Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Longwood. with burial in the church cemetery. RUTH BEATRICE SHOE Ruth Beatrice Fink Shoe. 59. of I.UIIIUIU, UIVU JU1> t III v (IHiil ITI> Memorial Hospital She was a retired nurse. The funeral was held July 7 at McCJiU Avenue Baptist Church, Concord, with burial in Carolina Memorial Park, also in Concord. Survivors include her husband. Everette Shoe Sr.: a daughter. Patricia Bow en of Shallottc: two sons. Everette Shoe Jr. of Hampden. Maine; and Donald Shoe of Mt. Pleasant; seven grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. You Are Invited To Worship With Us Eaat SM.be Aaaetnblu NON DENOMINATIONAL Sunday, 10 AM, 7 PM Wednesday. 7 PM Village Rd. Across from Shallotle Dry Cleaners Pastor, Bobby Causey ~ V f n/y 'f ine*srb-Shnitb: 'LETE * ^eruicc \ . 75-a-GB^lB f/n??tfturr ff/r-iu ^ keel iiiee you in selertinK ^ hin your budget, ite. marble and I TODD 754-6530 1. MONUMENT COMPANY ir?8? fni eiA< ok i \ i &? The Brunswick County Department persons to provide in-homr ehore ant who might not otherwise Ik* able to sti Ginger DeBerrv said registration has held later this month. Pictured above IJHie Mercer, Mary Ford and An Woodard. Idclla Cobb. Helwcca Slmm Man Daniels. Cleo Stidham and Kste CHURCH, LDS Church Sl( The Shallotte Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of the latter-day VsiltltK will hnlrl :? Ipailiti.Minl I'lutti bake Friday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the new church meeting place on Mintz Street in Shallottc. Cost is Jo tor adults and FJ.50 for children, with clams, shrimp, sausage and other items featured. Siiu spoKesman I am.; Yandle. r ri>ceeds will g" to the building fund. Challenge Posed At tho July 12 mooting of thi .Shallottc Women's Aglow Fellowship, guest speaker Marilyn Kej 4if Columbia. S.C.. will challenge listeners to allow themselves to loused as instruments of < "hnst. The fellowship meets at 9.30 a in at the Shallottc Middle School cafeteria in Shallottc, said Toni lossi, publicity chairman N A/aleos SI.35 .joi t ^ Gordonias $1.10 got pott Pampas Grass SI. 10 gat pots lircpe Sl.z5gai pus LEAH'S NURSERY HVVY 17 JUST NORTH Or ^SHAILQTU PHOfJF 754-6994^ MjnerTyj H ana < - _ / ^j^ppl^5 I 5s4 < '! fl COMPLETE OETAILS AT ! 4 I 'vimt fiot / !> 30 754 613b g I // <y* S t I V f I Jv Community Health of Social Services recently trained J1 I personal care services to individuals ty In their homes. Chore Social Worker begun for another 54-hour course to be on the front row (from left. Kosa I .edit, nie Simmons; second row, Shirley ions, Jewell Chavis, KloLso McMillian. r Zorncs; and hack row, Yvonne Gctt, ACTIVITIES 3fes Clomboke Pamela Moon, president, invited women visiting area beaches on vacation to join the Fellowship. Auto Dealer To Speak Bill Grant, longtime president of an auto dealership in Greenville. N C. will speak at the July 14 meeting of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship. The meeting at Jane's Seafood House on Holdcu Beach Hoad (N.C. 130) begins with an optional $7.50 seafood dinner buffet at 7 p.m., followed by the program at 7:30 p.m. Grant was baptized in September 1978 and is a member of Faith A; Victon Church and president of the ( reenville ch;?ptor of the fellowship. t A Little River United i'\ Methodist Church f r jnV I if . (J HorHoll Cu*'or JgL Wonhip a 30 AM 11 00 AM '22K* Oivch School ? 4C. AM 1 IfSt Nu'tcrp provided ( illlgl Z7.Z'Z I *03 249 732V :ooKtQP^ AAV EBH JENW-Ai Q HTi .V** Eft? T^rl aiM-.mvy IIOIIII U KillO OV?R IH *?ARS ?XP?Rl?l V ^ /* ??< . 4? * 0 0^ % $ Iff! & ? 89 v m % X <k < 1 V^ J.' ? Workers Trained 1-orrsr Healou. Deliah Smith, Krnrstinc 1); Miller, Krnestine Slade, Ruby Prevoe and I ) our Inquiries A nvc.itKi; wur HIU NSWII'K FLNKKAI Brunswick Funeral Service viding our community with pi and sensitive service as well as tl current information relating ti pliance with laws governing tin lice of funeral service. Just as you consult your al and doctor in advance of need, w it be equally wise to ehoos establish an equally reassuring n ship with your funeral director?. Should you have any questio our services, please feel free to < BRUNSWICK FUNEF Hwy. 17, Smith, Shall" 75M?3R3 Voo Should HEAR What Voi ' OO SOA pTf ' W ME* the custom i J hearing nid will wires or 1 CocasfeaS BS Main St., Sha FREE MEARINC Second Friday of eve Friday, July II, 10 j AAA HEARING Al Salos & S??'viCO Aiithonnyd Ziinith 7?v?**t?c'i 9 Margaret D. Kelly Phono 799 0476 i?mimi bfunsaickccaco | w jva?? overs a is , 11 }/- aggBBBEEss ' R These days It's the only way mmmtmmssmmmmm mil's bb^B IJCt SIR VIC IMG G I MAJOR APPIIAMC IS mrn^ MI \ r 85 US iinlels. Miiry ilankiiLs, KusetUi )ora Hughes. I re Invited -SKKVKi: is dedicated to pro e ami F_ :lation- x ** ns about any aspect of ontact us. AL SERVICE lite. NX. i/ve Been Missing I AETHING ABOUT RING LOSS &!?W ntho-car h no cords, ^ uv^ij V.UIIIC IU rugs llottc i TEST ry month. if* to ? PM D CENTER opraentattyu 1705 Wrightsvillo Ave. u Wilmington NC 28403 I mmamaEI to cook' njrnj WE ARE YOUR FULL-LINE JENN AIR SERVICE CENTER iwmbmbb.* J
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