[CHURCH ACTIVITIES Presbyteric I Services A Starting Sunday July 17. Presbyterian worship services will be held weekly at 9:JO a.m. at the VFW Building, at Traders' Village. Calabash. Rev. Frank Elliott of Whiteville will conduct the services. We've got enough members for a church," said Elliott in a telephone interview from his home, noting that an initial survey lias been made and that a location and program are under consideration. While in the past the church had Ifew members in this area, over the past six to eight years its numbers have increased by about 18 households each year, he said. "The Presbyterian Church has long liad plans to expand here." he said, noting the 25-mile gap between the Shallotte Presbyterian Church and the nearest Presbyterian congregation in Horn* County, S.C. Sendees are open to all, he said, with a special invitation extended to members of rolnbwt ?? Ias United Church of Christ and the Reformed Church in America, which do not have congregations in the For more information Elliott can be contacted at Route 7, Box 41 AA, Whiteville, NC 28472. Locally, individuals can call mission contacts Mr. and Mrs. Archie Farr of Hunter's Trace, 579-5586. I Camp Meeting Set Dr. Herbert Carter will preach an old-fashioned "camp meeting" at Shallotte Middle School July 4-8. Services will be held at 7:20 p.m. each day. with special singing. For 25 years Carter was general superintendent of the Pentecostal W-. Free Will Baptist Church, a full ?1 gospel denomination headquartered |r| in Dunn, and is currently its general director of world missions. He is cofounder of Heritage Bible College. Special music will be provided as ijjL follows: Monday?United Faith ||r Choir and Visions; Tuesday?Coastal Voices and Kings way: Station's A Blood Driv I IFor the 12th year in a row. WECT'l"V and the American Red Cross will hold an Independence Holiday olood drive. The drive is today (Thursday) from 1:20 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the station's studios at 222 Shipyard Boulevard in Wilmington. Many of the station's on-air personalities will on hand during the drive, and donors will be offered studio tours and promotional prizes. During this time of year, blood supplies usually are low, while the deSOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS Memorials of all kinds. All work guaranteed. Hwy. 130 West In Shallotte 754-6768 Union Chapel Independent Pentecoastal Church Welcomes You... Sunday 10 AM Worship? 1 I AM Worship ?6:30 PM Tuesday -7:30 PM Pastor?Lloyd Word Off Hwy I 30 on Boone's Neck ftd Attention P from Little River, Call Worship services begin Jul Hall at Traders' Village in < Everyone For more information, call 64 Gtnble 10* COM! Ifuneral SUPPLY. N..' / .'/Yr //*> i ins Begin t Calabash Wednesday?Sunshine Choir an< Methodist Choir: Thursday?Cedai drove Gospel Choir and BI J%SS; ant Friday?The Couriers. No admission is charged. Dinner Planned Ocean View United Methodis Church of Yaupon Beach will sel barbecue chicken dinners this Fri day. July I. Plates will cost $3.75 each and wil include cole slaw, potato salad and i roll. Dinner will be served from 1! a.m. until (> p.m. The church men's group, sponsor.4 of the dinner, will also run a free delivery service. Those intercstec can call 278-51)73. The church is located on Fast OaV Island Drive in Yaupon Beach. Sale To Aid Boy A yard sale planned Saturday. Jul\ 2, by the Dixon Chapel Unitec Methodist Church Indies Club wil feature special tables set up tc benefit the Richard Lancaster Hospital Fund. The fund was established to hclf pay hospital bills incurred by Ian caster, a high school freshmar hospitalized following an aneurysir in his brain earlier this month. Those with items to donate for the tables are asked to contact Marlenc Varnam. Mary Dawson, Vonr Ferguson or (iayla Varnam, or to bring the merchandise to the sale earl> Saturday. The sale will be heid next to June's Fabric Shop on the Holden Bead Road t N.C. 130 east i. No Early Service No early worship service will be held Sunday, June 3, at Camp United Methodist Church. However, the service will resume ai a:4J a.m. on July in. when follow ing the 11 a.m. worship service, a covered dish luncheon will be held tc welcome the new pastor, Kcv (ieorge Blanc-hard, and family. innuol e Today mand is higher, according to the Ke< Cross. During a summer holiday more Americans are involved in activities likely to lead to accident or in jury, while regular donors often sli[ out of their routine of giving blood. Anyone age 17 to 71 and it reasonable health may donate blood [V| ' ST. JAMES \ I r EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Reginald Blits Holy Eucharist - 1st 3. 3rd Sundays Morning Prayer ?2nd & 4th Sundays 10:00 AM Hwy 17, Shallotte You Are Invited To Worship With Us tEaat S'ibe Aasemblg NON DENOMINATIONAL Sunday, 10 AM 7 PM Wednesday, 7 PM Village Rd., across from Shallotte Dry Cleaners Paster, Bobby Causey resbyterians abash to Sunset Beach y 17 at 9:30 am at the VFW Calabash. is invited! 12-6844, 579-5586 or 579-7901 >i/y fine*' 3LETE S I^ErUtCE j C. "75-4-6B4B //h^h m nrv ' ?/\vtii'/ft/i/r / Deaths An JAMES SANDKKIJN James Sanderlin, 80. of Wilmington. died June 25 in New Hanover ' Memorial Hospital following several r months of declining health. * A graveside service was held June 27 in Oleander Memorial Gardens, with Kev. Scott Hilborn officiating. Sanderlin was born June 13.1908, in Council, the son of the late Frank and Nannie King Sanderlin. He was a * member of Myrtle Grove ' Presbyterian Church. He retired from Shell Oil Company in 1969 after 30 years of service. 1 Survivors include his wife, Edith 1 Prid??en Sandcrlin of the home-. a ' son. Vic Sandcrlin of Winnabow; a brother. K.W. Sandcrlin of Hamp1 stead; a sister. Mrs. Nancy Parry of Wilmington; a granddaughter and ' two grandsons. HOY I.. CARTER Hoy L. Carter Sr.. 56. of Wilmington. died June 23. "Hie funeral was held June 27 in the Coble Ward-Smith Chapel, with Rev. 1 Dwayne Cook officiating. Burial was 1 in (ireenlawn Memorial Park. ? Born in Wayne County on April 27. 1932. he was the son of the late Roland and I.acy Parker Carter. He > was employed with Godwin Concrete Company. i Survivors include his wife, Mrs. i Christine Ray nor Carter of the home: a son. Roy L. Carter Jr. of ; I.eland; two daughters, Carolyn Sue ? Bradley and Brenda Carter Tvndall. i both of Wilmington; two sisters. Margaret Ann Whalev of Warsaw and Louise Jones of Kinston; and four grandchildren, i REV. T. NELSON KING t Rev. Talmadge Nelson King, 56. of the Kingtown Community, Ash, died June 25. He was the pastor of Pro sped Baptist Church in Supply and ? Riverside Baptist Church at I Pireway. The funeral was held .June 27 in New Britton Baptist Church, Ash, of which he was a member, with Revs, i Lester English, Vernon Williamson 1 and Hughet Godwin officiating. Masonic rites were accorded by Shallotte Lodge No. 727 and Eastern Star rites by Chapter No. 241. Burial was in New Britton Church Cemetery, with full military honors. Survivors include his parents. Talmadge and Myrtle Simmons King of Ash: his wife. Marie Inman King of the home: two sons. Timothy Nelson King of Ash and William Alien King of the home: a daughter. Freda ; homect TOTPTTn 11V 3 U IV Call us for a quote on mobile home, or othet 754-5 (pH ^'rs ' FINANC tHt B?UN'.i'ilCK BtACON I HEARING I \ Saturday \ I. .1.. o U I ju|y * 1 9 A.M.-2 P.M. F Thelma Quinn Certified licensed hearing ai (dealer will be here to conduc hearing tests and make evaluations this Saturday Ni.w ? vn a hoarina ' ? ??? ? aaaD aid battery that lasts twice as long. 30-day trial perioi BRUNSWICK PROFES 'Whore V\ Sick Room Supplies Drive-Up Window Sei , Across from the hospital in f*dd IM| BRuUWVlC* BEACON d Funerals King Babson; a sister. Suvone King Whitfield of Kaleigh- and two grandchildren. Hieky Ferris Babson and Kachel I .arv King. HOBBY CaKNK COX Bobby tiene Cox, 31, of Calabash, died June 23 at his home. He was a commercial fisherman. The funeral was held June 25 in the Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel. Shallotte. by Rev. Jerome Jenrette. Burial was in Brunswick Memorial ( aniens Survivors include his father. Billy Hoyt Cox of Calabash; a daughter. Tiffany Michelle Cox of Calabash; a brother, larry W. Cox of Supply : and two sisters. Klizabeth Ann Stanley of Shallotte and Sandra Uidene Cox of St. Augustine. Kla. IRENETYNDALL HARDEE Irene Tyndall Hardee. 67. of Wilmington. died June 23 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was June 25 in Union Chapel Church. Supply, by Revs. Mack Unison. Dewey Wright and I Joyd Ward. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was the wife of the late Johnnie Emory Tyndall Sr. and the mother of the late Johnnie Emory < Jack i Tyndall Jr. Survivors include her mother. Maude A. Hard wick of Tabor City: her husband. Odell Hardee of Shallotte: a son. I^arry Tyndall of North Myrtle Beach. S.C.; a daughter. C.lenda T. Woods of Wilmington: three sisters. Louise Norment of Charlotte, Jackie Wilson of Tabor City and Frances Benton of Leiand; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. MARCELINE DAVIS STUART Marccline Davis Stuart of Belviile (lied June 26 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. The funeral was held June 28 in the chapel of Andrews Mortuary by Kev. T. Calvin Malpass. Burial was in Livingston Baptist Church Cemetery. Born in Delco on Jan. 1, 1950, she was the daughter of Mrs. Eva Mae Bordeaux of Belville and the late Canty Davis. Survivors in addition to her mother include five children: two brothers, Vanie L. Davis and LeRoy Davis, both of Belville: and four sistrs. Miss Colleen Davis of Leland, Mrs. Nellie Mac Dulger of Richmond, Va.. Mrs. Patsy Jolly of Mena, Ark.; and Miss Gene via Davis of Goldsboro. WNERS &NCE I w. V? *?c held Saturday. July 2. at 2 p.m. at St. John Missionary Baptist Church. Doug DuBoise of the San Francisco 4'Jers will offer his usual words of encouragement. along with (leorgia Tech recruiter William A Turner. Both are grandsons of Cora Lee Turner and great-great-grandsons of Major Heaves. Soloist Stephanie Hewett will Ikfeatured, accompanied by Dwight Bryant. Both are grandchildren in Shallotte at J p.m. Thursday and 10 1 j a.m. Saturday for the t'edar drove Area News. On Sunday listen for the Moments of Inspiration gospel music program. i> Scripture The Scripture for the week is Psalms 0" J-.'i. Send us around the world with the news of your saving power and your eternal plan lor all mankind. How everyone tnroughout the earth will praise Jehovah (iod." ?1 . .1 f' r id vjriej: I Partners :<; wiiiTK JNI'.KAl.SKHYU'V. a 3 of our strongest emotions, well-being of ; our own, we j ;f is our emo- f . 1 separation. i that deter- / *>? g rtil ector has no or she is no stranger to grief. NERAL SERVICE . Shnllotte. N.C. $363