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f I'uKeS-lt Till Hill \SWKK UK AO Make H 1 :ist weekend was Memorial I lay I wonder it anyone stopped to remember those who are beuu: memorialized. or why we eelebrate Memorial Day Orimnally ealletl Decoration Day. May >. ltiiii. was designated to honor tho.se who (taw their lives (hirine 'he Wai Hetween the States In Itliii. the I S t'onmess officially proclaimed Meitioriiii Day as a national holiday However, the purpose of Memorial I lay was expanded to honor all Americans who cave their lives for their coiintn lti addition to tho men and women who diod in tho American Revolution and tho War Between the .States, votorans who diod in the Spanish-American War. World War I. World War II. the Koivan War and tho Vietnam War are honored and reinointioi i-d on this holidav One wav wo do tins is to fix tho American flail- Another is to place wreaths on their craves Wo romemhor them thioimh public proCED Mem be HV BARBARA T. 1IEWETT Members of Cedar Grove MisMt>ii;iry Baptist vjwuiT Baptist Camp v and Assembly at Laurel Hill on Saturday, June 4. from n a.m. to 1 :J0 p.m. Elizabeth Voting of District Six. Croup Two. will be one of die adult session leaders, while Barbara T. Ilewett will lead activities for youngsters who accompany their parents. So. if you can't find a babysitter, bring the little ones along: you'll feel secure they are very much involved in the program. Church Regains Crown Lucille Bryant. Cedar Grove's youth supervisor, regained the crown of distinction on May 22 from Klizabeth Jenrette, youth supervisor at Pleasant View, when she helped her church make the greatest offering for missions of any church in the Ocean View Association. ~ J.M.F Celebrate v A I x m NM wm id REG. $2( SAVE J.M.P Hwy 17 8 21 1 ILmhemhbhii^B^HEBHBHHE V Thursday. June 2. 198K olidays Genuine (Initiations. However. most of all I believe wo host remember our honoroit (load l?v living for and standout for thoso valuos and purposos tor which thoy diotl. Vol Momontil I>a\ wookontl litis become ;i nightmare for tlio highway patrol Although tlioro tiro constant pioiis for traffic safety and for not drinking tnul driving" 011 our highways, intiny of thoso 00 unlioodod rnfortuiuitoly. when this occurs Memorial Day becomes not a chance to honor those wiio died defending our country hut instead ti time for tragic statistics of persons whoso deaths could have been .avoided 'AR GROVE AREA NE rs To Attend Churches represented at the annual associational youth choir concert at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist cnurcn in ixmgwooa gave a recordsetting offering of S4.1W.42 for home and foreign missions. At approximately 5 p.m. Ocean View Association's Mr. Dynamics. Mark DuBoise of Pleasant View, led into the l/mgwood church a procession of youths that extended from the steps out the length of van! and into the parking lot across the street. The choir members presented numerous songs under Die direction of State Youth Choir Director De'Andrea (iause, daughter of Edith and Thurman (iause, and Priscilla Herring, daughter of Rev. M.C. and Etha Mae Herring Accompanying them were Timmie Stanley, Robert Stanley Jr. and the Stanley brothers on drums, keyboard and guitar. Four Win Scholarships Four youths in the Ocean View Association received scholarships in the recent annual Ocean View Association Sunday School Scholarship Competition. Bernard Fly the of Friendship Baptist Church in Southport. son of William and Beatrice Flythe. received the largest scholarship for first 'arker 8 ST" H-i 82 Einn ygpr anv p 'M P GALLON /mi >7.00 ^ arkers inc. Tributes Somehow our iiiitional holidays of Memorial Day ami independence Day need to In- more than times of revelry. There needs to he more tlmn just the animal partymu with too much to drink ?' 111IV I 111 Hill tl|J|niSC?l III U i;illlll H tune. I tin think these holidays call for reflection about what it all means. Somehow the reasons (or our ancestors making iremeiulous sacrifices need to be underlined, fl Kvery citizen needs to take stock of I the freedoms we take for granted. | and the sacrifices others made so we could enjoy those freedoms. Although this Memorial Day is over. Independence Day or .July 4th (" is just around the corner. Why not begin to think of how we can change our celebrations now so that Oiey w become honorable tributes instead of a national disgrace sl I )r. Stan Smith is the minister of Camp United Methodist Church in c< Shallotte. P bi ws " f. Retreat ' s< place: followed by Pamela Stanley, daughtei of layman and Ruby Nell j( Stanley of Zion Plain Baptist, Nakina: Tiffany Scott of Cedar Grove Baptist. Supply. The fourth place winner represented Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church. The scholarships will be paid at the ?a _ e ?v... ..4..J ? ?_ ? 1 auiti hi me nmuciiia accuiiu semester of college. Charles Otis Bryant. Joseph Stanley, Leon Dockery and Gwendolyn Gore judged this year's contest. which was hosted by Pleasant llill Misisonary Baptist Church. Presiding were Marva J. Brown and f" Mazie Stanley. Happy Birthday Happy birthday to Terrell Lofton Hewett. James and Leitha Hewett, Crystal Eagles. George Simmons, Hosiland Bryant, I.ela Randall. Annie Stanley. Tonya Hewett, Theron Jolinson, Emma Jane Hewett and Delia J. Gore. Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCB Radio 11410 AM 1 in Shallotte on Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at 10:15 a.m. tor the Cedar Grove Area News. On Sundays at :i:BO p.m., listen for the Moments of Inspiration gospel inusic program. (Sons I iDDEN MY SALE S Spred Satin Vail Paint PMQll J GALLON REG. $15.99 rE $5.00 [Sons, 754-4331 mum immuj ( Dav Horn / Residents of Uie Soulhport-Oak y Island and pastor of First Baptist Church of t Oak Island, will show him their Mi aPPrcc'!,tlon dura||| inn a daylong celebration aturday, June 11. "Hew Ernest Paston Day" in Midleton Park at I.ong Beach will ature a barbecue chicken benefit, aked good sale, gospel music, as ell as an auction of items donated y area merchants, arts and craftpersons. Also, the organizing committee is Electing letters from individuals or roups who have been touched by oston for a scrapbook. letters are sing left at the Ixmg Beach Police epartment. Also, a "love account" retirement ind has been set up with United arolina Bank and contributions can s made at any branch. Poston is retiring after 17 years of ?rvice to the local church. For more information, contact jvee Vereen. 278-'.)'254. Skipper Graduates K?|?| ST. JAMES ,r+- EPISCOPAL CHURCH \l/ The Rev. Reginald Bill! Holy Eucharist ? 1st & 0rd Sundays Morning Prayer ? 2nd & 4th Sundays 10:00 AM Hwy 17, Shallotte Ym i Arc* Inryitrsrl To Worship With^Us lEaat AHHcmblg NON-DENOMINATIONAL Sunday, 10 AM, 7 PM Wednesday, 7 PM Village Rd., across from Shallotte Dry Cleaners Pastor, Bobby Causey Breast1 What You ] Can Hurt.. And Much No woman is immui enough...you can be Breast cancer is... Thp i/1 pqiicp nf A I IV/ II A V U UOC W I ?The #2 cause of One of ten women v it can't happen to y> curable. At The Brunswick 1 That's why our BRE mography exams at; Remember, the be 4-1 1 . . A~*.~r liiiuu?ii vjciiiy ucicv. Call Tod; The Br 754-2 THE B HOSPr Hwy. 17 South, Su CHURCH ACTIVITIES ors Oak Islai Jamin Skipper, 17, son of Dyion and Carolynn ngHnng Skipper of Koute I 2, I,eland, was I among 11 students who^^^B^^ graduated May l n c < l i.j irum 1 :>c |W' 7 rM proStake of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. Seminary is a program of daily religious instruction for high school students. They meet for an hour each day before attending regular high school classes. Graduation means Skipper has completed four years of study of the Old and New Testaments, the Book of Mormon and church history. Skipper had perfect attendance three of his four years and was received the "Second-Miler Award" for achievements beyond those required for graduation. A SPUCmiL , /; i. . I CAU BAPTIST lJ P SUNDAY EARLY WORSHIP BIBLE STUDY MORNING WORSE] EVENING WORSHL COME ) HIGHWAY 179 SHAL Cancer Don't Know More! yi, ie to Breast Cancer. But, at the odds. death for women 40-44 y< death for ALL American vill develop breast cancer ou. Early detection make dospital we care about y AST CARE CENTER o an affordable price. :st chance for curir :tion. ly For An Api east Care 5121?Ext RUNSWI C fi A T~ An Afftlkttr 11al heau . Inc./v, pply * id Pastor Skipper will graduate from North Brunswick High School in June, after which he plans to attend N.C. State University. Miles To Speak Phillip Miles, pastor of Christ Community Church in will be the b june 11 n'cct'ns *'ie Shallotte y"i"fiLl"1 Women's Aglow Miles has gjiga. ministered in South and Central America as well as other countries. His main emphasis is on the home and building leadership in the church. The meeting will be held at Shallotte Middle School, beginning with coffee at 9:30 a.m., with the ministry at 10 a.m. All women are invited, said Toni S. Iossi, treasurer. mWTATJON TKOM; VARY #1 CHURCH o SERVICES 8:30 AM 9:45 AM [IP 11:00 AM P 7:00 PM fOIN US VILLAGE ROAD -LOTTE I when detected early jars of age. women. . Don't bet your life s breast cancer 90% ou and your health, ffers complete mamlg breast cancer is :>ointment Center . 276 CK I * VJ 1 ifflUJST 1 I JdifXbliOn'i/iiriY x |
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