Page S-B—THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thursday. Septemher .3. 1987 Ueaths And hunerais JOHN HENRY TEETERS John Henry Teeters. 79. of Shallotte. died Aug. 29. He was a retired carpenter. The funeral was held Sept. 1 in the Village Point United Methodist Church, witli Rev. Maurice caster officiating. Burial was in the Gurganus Cemetery at Shallotte Point. Sur\’ivors include his wife. Dorothy Sanders Teeters of the home; four sons, Thomas T. Teeters of Fayet teville, Kenneth L. Teeters of I.as Vegas, Edward N. Teeters of Homestead, Fla., and Phillip D. Teeters of Ely, Nev.; three daughters, Vera Giffen of Franklin, Marilyn Alley of I..as Vegas. Virginia Shelton of Belleville, Ohio; a brother. Daniel Teeters of Indianapolis; three sisters, Elizabeth Kerider of Fort Recovery, Ohio, Marie Teeters and Evelyn Hogg, both of Portland, Ind.; 22 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. SARAH J. MORGAN Sarah J. .Morgan of Supply died Aug. 29 in Newport News. Va. The funeral was held Sept. 1 in Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church, with burial in the Riley Hewett Cemetery. . PAULINE A. SNOW Pauline A. Snow. 74. of Shallotte. died Aug. 29. The body was cremated in Charleston, S.C., with burial to be held in the Snow Family Cemetery in New York state. Survivors include her husband. Yale W. Snow of the home; a son. Lynn Snow of Naples. Fla.; two daughters, Sharon Candee of Phoenix, N.Y., and Marilyn Korb of Central Square, N.Y.; one sister, Phyliss Godden of Norfolk, Va.; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. CARL AUBREY JOHNSTON Carl Aubrey Johnston. 54, of Leland, died Aug. 25 at his residence. The funeral was held Aug. 28 in the Leland Baptist Church, with Rev. Billy Buchanan officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom in Conway, S.C., on July 25, 1933, he was the son of Mrs. Adlee Cooper Johnston Carson of Conway, S.C., and the late Woffard Johnston. He was a member of Inland Baptist Church and had been associated with Daniels Construction. SuR'ivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Sallie H. Johnston of the home; two sons, Bob by Johnston and Carl A. Johnston Jr., both of I.eland; two daughters, Mrs. Debbie Meshaw and Mrs. Sandy Moore, both of Iceland; one brother, Dwight D. Johnston of Angier; two sisters, Mrs. Francis Samuels of Fayetteville and Mrs. Mary Wilson of New Jersey; and seven grand children. JUANITA COLE^UN CHAPMAN Juanita Coleman Chapman, 74, of Wilmington, died recently. She was an active member for many years at the Winter Park Bap tist Church in Wilmington and a teacher before her marriage to the late Clifford Jay Chapman. A private graveside service was held at the Burgaw Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Roy Brewton of ficiating. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Robert Franklin Humphrey II of Burgaw; three sisters, Mrs. Ida Mae Hobbs of Wilmington, .Mrs. Leola Pickerell of Southport and Mrs. Jewell Goins of Spring I^ke. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Pender County Rescue Squad in Burgaw. \URY BATTEN ZURCHER Mary Batten Zurcher, 59, of Southport, died Aug. 31 in New Hanover .Memorial Hospital. The funeral was to be held .Sept. 2 in Southport Church of God, with Rev. A.L. Todd officiating. Burial was to be in I>ewis Cemetery. Hladen- boro. A native of Columbus County, she was the daughter of the late Rufus and Agnes Hammonds Batten. SuR'ivors include a daughter. .Mrs Kenneth Cooper of Winnalxiw ; two brothers, Bradley Batten of Hallsboro and Harx'ey Batten of Southport; a sister, .Mrs. Lucy Hargrove of Bladenboro; and two granddaughters. CLAUDE CHESTLEY .MCDOWELL Claude Chestley "Mac" McDowell, 73, of Bolivia, died Aug. 27 at his residence following an extended il lness. The funeral was held Aug. 29 in the Antioch Baptist Church at Bolivia with Rev. Robert Bogart officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors inclmle two sons, William Bradon McDowell of Cary and Claude Wayne McDowell of Ca.s- tle llayne: one daughter. Evelina Rollinson of Wilmington; six brothers, Charlie McDowell and Clayton McDowell, both of Bolivia. Richard T. McDowell of Clayton. Glenwood .McDowell and William Dorman McDowell, both of Wilm ington, and Bailey Iajc .McDowell of Woorlstown. N.J.; four sisters. Ix?la Mcl.clland and Doris Rivenbark, both of Wilmington, and Vera Jones and Rae Gainey, both of Bolivia; and four grandchildren. HILDA M. MINTZ Hilda M. Mintz. 58, of Wilmington, died .\ug. 27 in Cape Fear .Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. The funeral was held .\ug. 29 from the graveside in .Mintz Cemetery, Shallotte. with Rev. Richard Holt of ficiating. Born in Brunswick County on Nov. 29. 1928. she was the daughter of Ad- die Russ .Mintz of Ash and the late 1 .ayton .Mintz. She was an accountant for the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Surv ivors in addition to her mother include a son, Roy .Mintz of Ash; one daughter. Wanda Strickland of Leland; three brothers, Tom .Mintz of •Merritt Island. Fla.. Ross .Mintz of •Augusta. Ga.. and Elliott Mintz of •Ash: a sister. Lorraine Robertson of Kaiispeii. .Mont.; and five grand children. GRAY OBEDER HOWARD Gray Obedcr Howard, 72, of the Kannapolis area, died Aug. 11 at his second home in the High Kill subdivi sion of Shallotte. The funeral was held Aug. 14 in the chapel of Whitley’s Funeral Home with Rev. Clyde Hawkins and Rev. Ralph Robinette officiating. Burial was in Willow Valley Cemetery, Mooresville. Sur\’ivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah Vancelt Howard; tour sons, Gary A’. Howard and Wayne W. Howard, both of Kannapolis; Joel G. Howard of Albemarle and James R. Howard of Shallotte; a brother, Willard T. Howard of Kannapolis; his stepmother, Mrs. Jessie Sims Howard of Kannapolis; nine grand children and nine great grandchildren. ADRIAN LEE LONG Adrian Lee iSoni Long. 72, of Supi>- ly, died Aug. 29 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. The funeral was held Sept. 1 in the Dixon Chapel United Methodist Church at Varnimitown with Rev. .Maurice Uincaster and Rev. Tracie Varnum officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born in Brunswick County on Oct. 17, 1914, he was a commercial fisher man and former owner and operator of A.L. Long's Grocery in Vamum- town. Surv’ivors include his wife. .Mrs. Odelia Robinson Long of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Bailey i Frances i Etheridge of Supply; five brothers. Walker Uincaster, Clarence Uui- i;aster. Washley l.ancaster. Junior Thomp.son and Arthur Thompson, all of Supply; four sisters, .Mrs. Neda Rivenbark of Bolivia. Mrs. Lena Nor ton, .Mrs. .Mary Emma Kirby and ■Mrs. Beatrice Vamum, all of Supply; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren. ROBERT EARL CARLYLE Robert Earl Carlyle, 28, of Udarui. died Aug. 29 in North Carolina .Memorial Mo.spital in Chapel Hill. The funeral was to be held Aug. .Sept. 2 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of An- drew.s .Mortuary in Wilmington, with Rev. .Scot Gillum officiating. Burial was to be in the Griffin t'emetery near Ash. Survivors include his parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Carlyle Sr. of Leland; his fiance, Gail Price of Leland, maternal grandmother, .Mrs. Dorothy Krimminger of Leland; .seven aunts and two uncles. CUSTOM PAINTED SIGNS • Desigri«Loyout«Logos Routed*Magnetic*Billboords Pictorials Any Size ’ •. Elec. Signs & Installation PORTABLE SIGNS Soles*Service«Rentols CrOne Service & Much More L»uiii ui tJiuTtSWicK v>uiiiii^ uji r t*u. 22, 1914, he was the son of the late Charlie Bardon .McDowell and Lillian Evalina Keater McDowell. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and Navy, a member of Wintiahow American liOgion Post No. 445 and a life memlier of the Disabled American Veterans Cape Fear Chapter No. 78. SOUTH WIND SIGN CO. Hoiden Bedcli Rd.,. Shallotte 76428439 CROSSBE.ARER. a trio from Wilmington, will be featured today (Thursday) at a "camp meeting * at Shallotte .Middle Sehool, 7:30 p.m. CHURCH ACTIVITIES Mi. Pisgah Slates Revival The Rev. Farrell Shimpock of _ „ .Asheboro will be the evangelist for revival ,ser\’ices that begin Sun day, Sept. 6, at .Mt. Pisgah Bap tist Church near Supply. Spokesman R.L. Hewett said the gospel sing will feature special music by Terry and Julie Willetts, Tamala Grissett and Sonja Walton. Services will continue through Thiirciiay^ .90111 10, at 7:30 p.m. each day. Rev. Shimpock has held several pastorates in North Carolina and is presently pastor of Greystonc Bap- F/sh Fry Set The Men’s Club of Dixon Chapel United Methodist Church will hold a fish fry at Honey’s Place in Vamum- town on Saturday, Sept. 5, starting at tist Church in Asheboro. He is known as a dynamic speaker and evangelist, according to Rev, Truette Rogers, host pastor. Rev. Rogers and church members invite the public to join them in the seiwices. Each plate of freshly-caught fish will cost $4. Proceeds will be used to help needy residents of the communi ty. Special gospel singing by Von Ferguson, Penny Gray and Jenny Vamum will be featured. Singing Planned ill U.. tlw, featured group in a gospel sing on Sunday, Sept. G, at G p.m. at Oak Grove Baptist Church. The church is located on N.C. 130 east of Shallotte i Holden Beach Road). All are welcome to attend. Camp Meeting Begins A lhrec-l:iy event billed as an "old- fashioneii camp meeting" begins to day (Thursday) at Shallotte Middle School and continues through Satur day with seiwices at 7:30 o’clock nightly. L’eatured evangelist is Dr. Don Sauls of Dunn, director of the Pen- tacostal Free Will Conference of North Carolina. Each service will feature special music also: Crossbearer, a gospel trio from Wilmington, on Thursday; Kingsway. a Shallotte group, and the Young .Adult Choir of Celar Grove .Missionary Baptist Church on Fri day, and the Calvary Baptist Church Quartet from Conway, S.C., on Satur day. No admission will lx; charged. T he event is being sponsored by 15 Shallotte area churches of various denominations. "We liope to miikc tliis an annual event each fall," said spokesman Dot Worth. Park Features Sing Ray Faircloth Jr., The Prophetic Voices, Tim and Debra Watson, Vince Moore and the Harvest Out- Reach Singers will be featured Satur day in a gospel sing that begins at 7:30 p.m. at Harx'est Inspirational Park. The park is located on the Holden Beach Road (N.C. 130 east of Shallotte) beside Jane’s Seafood Restaurant. Hotdogs and refreshments will be available. Audience members are asked to bring their own lawn chairs. Last Sei vict:f Sunday, Sept. 6, marks the close of the summer 1987 season of worship services on the strand at Ocean Isle Beach. Sponsored by Shallotte Presbyterian Church, the outreach service begins at 8:30 a.m. Dress is casual; participants are to bring their own seating. Fall Clean-Up Set At Cemetery Sing Planned A fellowship dinner and afternoon gospel sing are planned Sunday, Sept. G, following the 11 a.m. worship service at Sharon United Mcthodi.st Church near Holden Beach. Fall clean-up begins Saturday, Sept. 5, at the Griffin Cemetery in Ash. Those with relatives or other loved ones buried in the cemetery are ask ed to participate, said Doris Gore. She added, "We want all to come who can because it really needs cleaning." Work begins at 7:30 a.m. and volunteers should bring mowers, rakes and other yard-care equip ment. The cemetery is located on S.R. 1331, Mill Branch Road. Cfloblc COMPLETE * iFutieral ^crutce SUPPLY, N..C, '754-SB-4B .'Pu -a > utnyetm-H/ •'Znee , S/)('cuil And Sensitive Service BY GREG WHITE BRUNSW ICK FUNERAL SERVICE In our business, service is everylhinj». VVe are here around the clock to provide that .service. Isvery service is planned and con ducted aecordinf> to the wants and needs of the families we serve. No detail is too small; no service too Kreat. BRUNSWICK FUNERALSP:RVICE ll«y. 17. Siaitli, Shallotte, N.C. 751-G363 V-CLMAT\ V,^I\WVC AM\C/A INpVvS Little Prong Will Host Women BY BARBARA T. HEWETT Little Prong Missionary Baptist Church in Ash will host the quarterly Ocean View Association Women’s Union on Saturday, Sept. 5, starting 1 at 9:30 a.m. I P e a r 1 i e I Bullock will preside and lunch will be served. Rev. Raymond Smith is the pastor. Ocean View Union officers and members extend a cordial invitation to the public. church join their pastor in inviting the public to attend. Reaves Preached Rev. Hubert Reaves of Sltaron Church in Bronx, N.Y.. was the guest minister on Aug. 23 at Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church. Accompanying him were a number of relatives from the local area and out of state. Happy Birthday Happy birthday to Rudolph Bryant, Marinda Hankins, Patricia Hankins, Perry Sullivan of Charlotte and Travis Gore of Germany. To Observe Homecoming Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church will cclebate its annual homecoming services on .Sunday, Sept. 6. The pastor will bring the morning sermon, while Rev. Raymond Smith will be the guest minister for the afternoon. He is pastor of Little Pro ng Missionary Baptist Church. A fellowship dinner is planned in the church dining hall following mor ning worship. Officers and members of the Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCB Radio (1410 AM) in Sluillotte on Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at 10:15 a.m. for the Cedar Grove Area News. On Sundays at 3:30 p.m. listen for the Moments of Inspiration gospel music program. Weekly Scripture The .scripture for the week comes from Psabns 10G:1, "Praise ye the Ix)rd. O give thanks unto the Ixird, for he is good and his mercy emliiretli forever." t H 'cico/nc To NEW LIFE BiBLF, CH5JRCH J..M. l•/cll, l*.iMor Sunday Worship 10:30 AM & 7:00 PM on Hwy. 179 ,ii the Calabavh N’oluniccr Rescue Squad UIdg.. .S79-786.1 •The- Churches of Christ , Salute-Vou: ' . ,;';Romanv 16:16 7 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tha Rav. Raginold Bliit Holy Euchofist - Ut i 3rd Sundays Morning Proyer-2nd & 4th Sundays 10:00 AM Hwy. 17. Shollotte C hrist myites,; you, to worship with us 6n.Sunday, • 10 AM Bible Study ^ ^ 11. AM Worship Service American .Legion Bldg,, Hwy; 17v.-Onc ‘ Mile . South Of Shallotte.’ ^ " ‘' V EVERY ViSIThR'iR AN HONORED:GUEST ^ Little River United Methodist Church Franklin D Hnrt^pll Post Worship: 8 30* I I AM Church School: 9 45 AM Nursery provided Of 11 a.m service Hwy. 17a Utt!c River 803.249-2329 You Are lnvited To Worship With Us ?Ea0t ABHcmblu NON-DENOMINATIONAL Suniday, 10 AM, 7 PM Wednesday, 7 PM Village Rd., across from Shallotte Dry Cleaners Pastor, Bobby Causey Our new Medicare Supplement is among the best... good coverage, good price, and good neighbor claim service. Phone 754-9923 Jet. Hwy. 178,211 PO Box 78 Supply, NC 28462 DWISHT FUtIUUII ^ Like .1 good neighbor. Stale l-arm is (here. StAII lAtM I his |H»iu \ IS nut i (tniu-4 ted with ot fndi'fse^i b\ »h*’i '' f I*r the Ieiler.il Medu .ir«* I’m^t.im I Jtm Mutual \uten7,»* iJr ln*i M. m. OH:..- P!.s.rr:iwt.m IHim>ia HEARING AID CLINIC Saturday Sept. 5 9A.M.-2 P.M. Thelma Quinn Certified licensed hearing aid dealer will be here lo conduct hearing tests and moke evaluations this Saturday. fRff Now Gould ACTiVAlR'“ a hearing aid battery that lasts ! twice as long. Ear Molds Cleaned Ultrasonicolly Service Includes Hearing Tests Hearing Aid Fvnluation Repair Estimates {all models) 30-day trial period. No obligation. Brunswick professional pharmacy Where We Offer’ Sick Room Supplies • Blood Pressure Tests Drive-Up Windov/ • Senior Citizen s Discount Across from the hospital in Supply 754 8155 HnuNSWB'A HtACOx MM