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I’agf 4-B r-.U', HKUNSWICK IlKACON, Thursday, August 6. 1987 CHURCH NEWS VBS Begins At Dixon Chapel Vacation Bible School will be held at Oixon t'ba|K-l United Methodist Church Aug. Id through 1-t from 9 a.III. to 11 a.111. h'.vervone i.« invited to attend. Marks Anniversary Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist I'hurch of l.ongwood is celebrating Uev. M.t'. Herring's 23rd anniver- ■sary as full-time pastor of the church. The public is invited to participate in a fellowship dinner to be held Saturday. Aug. 8, at 8 p.m. at the I-'anncr's Daughter Restaurant in Calabash. Revival Slated The Cireater ,St. .lames A.M.E.Z. Church in Southport will hold revival Aug. 17-21, with Rev. Terry Mc- Claskil as guest speaker. McClaskil is pastor of Rose of Sharon Baptist Church in .Salisbury. Anthony Beard is pastor of the host church. Spokesman Aniiis .lean Parker in vited the public to come and "have a jumping good time for the l ord." Services Continue Casual-dress serx’ices are held each Sunday at 8:30 a.m. on the strand at Ocean Isle Beach, spon sored by Shallotte Presbyterian Church. Participants are asked to bring their own towel or chair for sealing CEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS Churches Will Picnic At Park BY BARBARA T. HEWETT The 15 churches of Ocean View Missionary Bap tist Association will hold their an nual picnic ! Saturday, Aug. 8. J starting at 10 a.m. at Shallotte 1 Township Park. "" The park is located one mile south of Shallotte on U.S. 17. Rev. Freeman Clause is moderator of the association. Coordinator of the picnic is Mabel Brooks, president of tlie young adults department and member of Zion Plain Missionarj' Baptist Church, Nakina. Takes Cruise l«idy Bee's Travel Group of Bolivia ' ruLsed to San Jauii, Puerto Rico; St. i’homas. Virgin Islands and St. Johns and St. Maailen of the Netherland .Antilles July 11 through 18 alxiard the Celebration. l.ocals in the group included Ger- Ihel Fullwood of Supply, l,ewis A. and .Matiell Stanley, Elroy and Pearl Stanley, Georgianiia Morris of Southport. Josic l,ee Smith of Win- iiabow and Beatrice Johnson, Debra Bryant and Jeran Ann Randolph of Bolivia. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Pearl Stanley were hostesses. Comings and Goings Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer were happy to have their daughter, 1st Lt. Cleavie Lovett, R.N., and grandson, l''ric, of Durham, as weekend visitors. The Lovetts have returned from vacationing on Marsh Harbor in the Bahamas. Lt. Lovett was previously assigned to Fort Sam Houston, San .Antonio. Texas. Also .Mrs. Essie Pearl .lones recently visited her mother. .Mrs, Belle Gore, and sisters Lillie Mac Mercer and Janie Bryant. With her were her sons Donnie and .Allen and her grandson Ciiaiie.-, .ii.iios IV. Happy Birthday Happy birthday to Freddie Johnson. Tia Bowden, Monekia Gause and her aunt, Retha Gause, and Maria Hewelt. Tune In Be sure to li.steii to W\'CB Radio Station iltlO AM) in Shallotte on Thursday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 10:15 a.m. for the Cedar Grove .Area News. On Sunday at 3:.30 p in. listen for the Moments of Inspiration gospel music program. Weekly Scripture The scripture for the week comes from P.salms 10t!:2, Today's Living Bible- "Who can ever list the glorious miracles of Gor.’ Who can ever praise him half enough’’" T ! H'c/co/nc Tn NEW LIFE niBl.F. CHl'UC'H J.M. I'./cIl. Sunday Worship 10:30 AM & 7:00 PM on Hwy. 179 ai ihc 1 Calab.i'.li Voliiniccr Rescue | Squad iiiut:.. 579-78n.i j ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH in* R«v. kaglnold Blit* ^J 4 Holy Eucharist - 1st & 3rd Sundays Morning Prayer —2nd & 4th Sundays 10:00 AM Hwy 17, SholloTte Little River United Methodist Church Ffonklin D. Hartscll, Poster Worship: 8:30-1 1 AM Church School: 9:45 AM Nursery provided at 1 1 o.m service Hwy. 17« Little River 803.249 2329 You Are Invited To Worship With Us i£a0t NON-DENOMINATIONAL Sunday, 10 AM, 7 PM Wednesday, 7 PM Village Rd., across from Shallotte Dry Cleaners Pastor, Bobby Causey Deaths And Funeral NORMA LEE Al SLEY Norma Lee Aiisley, 55. of Raleigh and Holden Reach, died .Aug. t in Rex Hospital. Raleigh, following a lengthy illno.ss The funeral was to bt' hold at It a.m. today iTbnrsday) m St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church. Raleigh, with Rev, George Hale and Rev .Hminy Sutton officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens in Fuqiiay- Varina. Born Sept. 23. 1931, in Haleigh. .she was the daughter of the late Jaseph \ and Margaret Coupland Thcbault. Snr\-ivors include her husband, I. Wally .Aiislcy of Raleigh and Holden Beach; two daughters. Ms, Margaret Aiirienno Rice of Raleigh and Mrs. Kimberlev Rice Hull of Rocky Point; two .-ions. Carl H. Rice Jr. of Raleigh .ind .Albert M, i.Maui->-i Rice II of Voiingsville; and a sister, .Mrs. Mar tha Fowler of Napierville, III. The family was to reeeive triends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, .Aug. 5. at Brown-Wynne Funeral Home. Millbrook Road. Raleigh. In lieu of flowers, the family has .-isked that memorials may tie sent to the St. Timothy's Episcopal Church Ruilding Fund, J523 Six L’orks Road, Raleigh. NC 27C.09. BERTIE HEWETT TURNER Rerlie Caroline Hewett Turner, 80, of Route 3, Supply, died July 30 in Grotgen Nursing Center, Wilm ington. following tin extended illne.ss. The funeral wtis held Aug. 1 in Oak Grove Baptist Church with Rev. RiLsscll Hewitt, Rev. Weldon (Bud dy) Coates and Rev. William H. Vereen officiating. Burial was in the Oiik Grove Cemetery. oil's. Turner was born in Rninswick County on Feb. 25, 1907, the df.ughter of the late George Henry and Frances Caroline Holden Hewett. Sun-ivors include a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Salley of Supply; two sons, R.L. Hewett of Supply and Claude Mitchell Turner of Ash; tliree sisters, Ethel Hewett of Shallotte, Gladys Hewett and Linnic Cheers, both of Supply; si.x grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren. LILLY RUTH COSTIN Lilly Ruth Costin, 55, of Wilm ington, died July 29 at her residence. The funeral was held Aug. 1 in the Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service, with Rev. Roy E. Craven officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Born in Wilmington on April G, 1932, she was the daughter of the and Nora Savage Carr of Wilmington and the late Same Brown. Survivors in addition to her mother include a son, Gary Costin of Los Angeles, Calif.; a daughter, Karen TTneho e\f A *>1. . sisters, Kathleen Todd and Edna Tart, both of Wilmington, and Lucy Sellers of Winnabow; and five grand children. COMING SOON HUNTING -yc:-.. FlSHlN^ . L : f ’^7— COMPLETE LINE OF HUNTING AND FISHING SUPPLIES •Professional Gunsmithing* Guns • Amnno • Clothing • Accessories Patf* Arnold —Proprietor Sellars/Makafoka Rd. 754 5242 Supply N.C. 28462 Turn left at Brunswick Insurance, Hwy. 17 i«0; tMf BRUNSWICK BIACON 10-7 Mon. Fri 8 5 Sat OA JLjV>(A/A.Li 1983 USED 1440 Pro Glasstrtam 14-Kool BASS BOAT •30 H.P. Evlnnide •Co* Trailer Only *3500 THE GORE COMPANY HWY. 130 E. WHITEVILLE 642-4464 _.Thc Churches of Christ^^; . Salute You ‘...Romans !6:I6 The Shallotte Church of Christ invites you to worship- wilh us on Sunday. . . —in AM Rihic Study 11 AM Worship Service American Legion Bldg., Hwy.' 17, One Mile SoutJu.TiL:: Shalloite. ^ every visitor is AN HONTORED guest Thinking About Life insufonce? Consider an established North Carolina company such as.,. .lelfRPSon Pilot ...represented by on established Brunswick County agency... Brunswick Insurance Services HWY. 17 • SUPPLY • 754-8672 . I9»7 IHt WUNSWICK CIACON cna free ^ BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Rite Aid Pharmacy will provide a free blood pressure -1. a 'J ni_ I %!/• • V-I \J\ IMAC \ IL-I I iiamIMI iuu/ Ul II 1C r lyy ly lyyiy ping Center in Shallotte on Friday, Aug. 7. A registered nurse will be available from 9 am to 1 pm to make the blood pressure measurements. Piggiy Wiggly Shopping Center, Shallotte, 764-9106 BETTY L. KEITH Betty Leonard Keith, 57. of Newport News, Va., and formerly of Southport, died July 29 in Riverside Hospital. A graveside ser\-ice was held Aug. 1 in Peninsula Memorial Park. PARNELL (JAKE) S-HDUAM Parnell (Jake) Stidham, 64, of Southport, died Aug. 1 in Dosher Memorial Hospital. A graveside service was held Aug. 3 in Northwood Cemetery, with Rev. Pete Swain officiating. A native of Hydcn, Ken., he was a commercial shrimper and former proprietor of J & A Seafood and Grocery. Survivors include a .son, William P. Stidham of Southport; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Maggard of Boiling Spring Uikes and Mrs. Diane Clark and Mrs. Betty Knight, both of Southport; two brothers, Carl Stidham of Southport and Kermit Stidham of Fairborn, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Faye Swain of New Bern and Mrs. Fulenc Lee of Southport; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. THOMAS A. HENRY SR. Thomas Albert Henrv- Sr., 84. of Route 2, Iceland, died Aug. 31 in New Hanover Memorial HospiUil, Wilm- iiigluii. The funeral was held Aug. 3 in Zion United Methodist Church. Town Creek, with Rev. Billy Pcele of ficiating. Burial was in the churdi cemetery. Born in Brunswick County on Oct. 22, 1902, he was the son of the late Thomas and Hilda Evans Henry. He was a member of Zion United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Benson Henry of the home; five daughters, Mrs. Elmer (Hilda Jane) Skipper and Mrs. Samuel L. (Josephine) Collins, both of Ixland, Mrs. Luke (Kathern) Fulford and Mrs. Harold (Katie) Varnum, both of Holden Beach, and Mrs. Rose Henry Stamey of Wilmington; two sons, Thomas Albert Henry Jr. of Leland and Nance Henry of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Estelle Ferguson of Carthage and Mrs. Elizabeth Mueller of Ixmg Island, N.Y.; five brothers, Herman Henry, Willie Henry and Troy Henry, all of Leland, Earl Henry of Columbia, S.C., and Norris Henry of Jacksonville; 20 grand children and 20 great-grandchildren. LILLIAN B. HAMILTON Mrs. Lillian Best Hamilton, 47, of Ca'iabash, died Aug. 30 in Supply. The funeral was held Aug. 2 in Peacock’s Chapel in the Pines, Whitevnlle. by Rev. Charles Hilburn, Rev. Boyd Williamson and Rev. James Duncan. Entombment was in Columbus Memorial Park Mausoleum. Survivors include her husband, Johnny Hamilton of the home; her iiiOilicr, Mrs. CouCnita Mcrrilv Beat of Whiteville; two brothers, Robert Best of Whiteville and Carl Best of Newport News, Va.; three sisters, Doretha Sutton of Boardman, Inez Brown of Granbury, Texas, and Kathleen Hufham of Rockledge, Fla. I diible Harli-^rntth COMPLETE * J^uneral Semite SUPPLY, r\j..c, VSA-BB4B Why Attend Visitation? BY DICKY POWELL BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE T loibaticn 13 a time tOT s’lirvivors to rsceivs frioRds. It is a time to share memories, human warmth, and mutual love all friends ap preciate in tragedy. Family and friends cope with many mixed emotions follow ing the death of a loved one. They find a '’ reality in the viewing experience which supports them in their grief. ^ It is the desire of the staff of Brunswick Funeral Service to provide a comfortable and homelike atmosphere for this special tune. BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE Hwy. 17, South, Shallotte, N.C, 754-6363 '' * Need a loan by phone? We re strong enou^ to say "'yes'. *\l Xt.iniil.K liircfs I I.III(^«•I ( DIIMMIKT SciVK fs. Ul‘ kll^\ lll.lt limi- IS iiuitiiv S(i vs«- Id Mill .i|iph L (iluim-1(11,1 iMTsiin.il III,III triim S7()ll to S'l.OdO And sM-'ll >;iM- vim .m .IllsUfI Ml SIS llliuis III less So il >ini iidfl .1 loan (or any gciiKl MMsun, .ill the lending (iioffssionals.ii ihe !r>t,il office of M.iniifac Inters 11,mover Consumer ServK es and .i()|)ly liy |>horie. VVi>'te strong enough los.iy "yes" MANUFACTURERS HANOVER The Consumer Scrv/ccs Group Main St., Shallotte, 754-4381 VMM I )SV\
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