Calendt Thursday, Sept. 15 CALABASH VFD AUXILIARY CAPTAINS' MEETING for the ment at the tourney site Wrightsville Marina Yacht SHALLOTTE LIONS CLUB me HOLDEN BEACH PLANNING GAME NIGHT at the American 17,7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16 ROTARY CLUB of the South Br Sea Trails Golf Club, Sunse BUTTER AND CHEESE and ot Ithe Brunswick County Dcp White Food Building, Bolivi CALABASH EXTENSION HOM a.m. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME wil Branch Library. GAME NIGHT at the Sunset B( SHALLOTTE AL-ANON FAMI1 Church, 8 p.m. This is a suf CLOSED MEETING of Alcoholi blem with alcohol, AA Builc NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS m( Southport, offering 12-point i to use drugs, fellowship am SHALLOTTE WHEEL AND DE day at the American Leg welcome. Saturday, Sept. 17 CALABASH VOLUNTEER RE the snnarl hnilHinn m r> ? j VII 11. Vv. !a free clothes closet sr church Council for families Camp United Methodist Ch BUTTER AND CHEESE an distributed by the Brunswic old Red & White Building ii FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CI Rescue Squad, Boiling Spri A VOTER REGISTRATION D Republican Party in front c with registrars on hand to si a.m.-2 p.m. TOWN CREEK VOLUNTEER the squad building on U.S. plate, starting at 11 a.m. THE GRAND OPENING of Cal Traders Village begins at Refreshments. A FREE DINNER FOR MEM Fishing Club, Sunset Harbc guests. OPEN MEETING of the Suppl; j. * - * ' * Iuay, tor aicononcs ana othe ing room, The Brunswick H GAME NIGHT wiU be held at p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18 OPEN MEETING of Alcoholics ' p.m. Monday, Sept. 19 BRUNSWICK COUNTY BO,' chambers, Administration p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOAR] at the Administrative Offic CALABASH VFW POST NO. Village, Calabash, 7:30 p.ir CLOSED MEETING BY ALC those who have a problem p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 POLLS ARE OPEN at Dixon C and Sandv Creek Acres C residents to decide on incor p.m. IMPROVE COMMUNICATIOh Club, meeting in a new p fellowship hall, N.C. 179, S call Elwood Cheers, 754-885 PRESCHOOL STORYTIME w Brunswick Branch Library BRUNSWICK COUNTY SENI( Building, Government Cenl all senior organizations in I BEACHCOMBERS SHELL SI Steakhouse, Shallotte, 1:30 579-5324. A PESTICIDE RECERTIFICA individuals who have priv names beginning with t! Agricultural Extension Sei take the class will have to U LITTLE RIVER LIONS CLUB Little River, S.C., beginnii area are invited. ISLANDER SQUARES DANC1 Community College Annex, Pardue. Classes begin Sept MIDWAY AL-ANON FAMILY i ference room, Supply. Ope p.m. For more information Wednesday, Sept. 21 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTEF Street Cafe, Southport, 7 a Susan Eggert, 754-5082 for : PRESCHOOL STORYTIME i Southport Library. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY Classroom Building, BCC c CALABASH ELKS LADIES AI Village, 7 p.m. SHALLOTTE ALDERMEN me THE BRUNSWICK BIRD CLU1 Corp. assembly room, N.l Richard Gwathmey, execi Island, 7:30 p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY PLAN ference room, Government CLOSED MEETING for indivii Alcoholics Anonymous Buil NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS m Church, N.C. 211, Southpoi overcome their desire to ui diets, 8 p.m. For more info ar Of Events meets at the fire station, 10 a.m. ; Wrighlsville Beach King Mackerel Tourru between Atlantic Marine Dry Storage ar Gub, 6 p.m., with a 10 p.m. entry deadline, lets at Joe's Barbecue, Shallotte, 7 p.m. BOARD meets at the town hall, 7 p.m. i Legion Post, one mile south of Shallotte, U.i unswick Islands meets at Tavern On The Te< t Beach, 7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome, her federal commodities will be distributed b artment of Social Services at the old Red > a, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. EM AKERS CLUB meets at the fire station, 1 11 not be held during September at the Lelan :ach Volunteer Fire Department, 8 p.m. bY GROUP meets at Camp United Methodi; (port group for families of alcoholics, cs Anonymous for individuals who have a pn ling, Grissettown, 8 p.m. ;cts at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, N.C. 21 program to help addicts overcome their desir ong recovering addicts, 8 p.m. Call 762-6838. IALERS Square Dance Club dances each Fr ion Post south of Shallotte, 8 p.m. Publi SCUE SOU AD THRIFT SHOP, located besi( 179, will be open, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (onsored by the South Brunswick Islands Inte i in need of good, used clothing will be open ; urch, Main Street, Shallotte, 9 a.m.-12 noon d other federal food commodities will 1 k County Department of Social Services at tl i Bolivia, 8:30 a.m. until all foods distribute LINIC at the Boiling Spring Lakes Voluntei ng Lakes, 10 a.m.-ll a.m. RTVE will be held by the Brunswick Coun if Wilcnn'c i n yKollnffn T C"1 ? - .. uiwii o tn unauuiiu, JLJCldllU clUU OUllLIIJJUl ign up new voters of all political affiliations, RESCUE SQUAD will sell shrimp dinners i 17 at the N.C. 87 South intersection, $3.50 p< labash VFW Post No. 7288's new post home; 2 p.m., with members and friends invite BERS will be held at the Brunswick Counl ir, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., with small charge f( y Group, Alcoholics Anonymous, every Satu r persons interested in the disease, in the di lospital, Supply, 8 p.m. the Calabash Volunteer Fire Department, > Anonymous at the Grissettown AA Building 1RD OF COMMISSIONERS meets in j Building, Government Center, Bolivia, 6: D OF EDUCATION meets in continued sessii e conference room, Southport, 6:30 p.m. 7288 meets at the VFW Building, Trade OHOLICS ANONYMOUS every Monday f with alcohol, the AA Building, Grissettown, hapel United Methodist Church, Varnamtow hvners Association Office, Sandy Creek, fi poration of these communities, 6:30 a.m.-7: IS SKILLS with Coast Toasters Toastmaste lermanent location. Calvarv Rantist Chun hallotte, 7 a.m.-# a.m. For more informatio i7, or Marcia Warring, 579-9474. ill not be held during September at the We , Shallotte. OR COUNCIL meets in the Public Assemb ter, Bolivia, 1 p.m. Open to representatives the county. rUDY GROUP meets at the Sizzling Sirlo p.m. For more information call Ruth Hoo TION CLASS will be held for farmers or oth ate applicator's pesticide licenses, with la ie letters A-F, at the Brunswick Coun rvice office, Bolivia, 7 p.m. Those who dor ike a longer course and exam to be recertifie meets at the Black Forest Restaurant, U.S. 1 ig with dinner at 7 p.m. Lions visiting in tl E CLUB of Southport meets at the Brunswii Lord Street, Southport, 7:30 p.m. Caller is R< .. 20. GROUP meets in The Brunswick Hospital Co n to anyone affected by someone's drinking, i call 1-762-6637. IS CLUB meets at its new location, the Hov .m.-tl a.m. Prospective members call Don information. will not be held during September at tl COLLEGE trustees meet in Room 24 ampus, Supply, 7 p.m. JXILIARY meets at the Elks Lodge, Trade >et at the town hall, 7:30 p.m. 8 meets at the Atlantic Telephone Membersh C. 130 West of Shallotte, for a program 1 itive director of the Society for Masonbo NING BOARD in the Planning Building co Center, Bolivia, 7:30 p.m. iuals who have a problem with alcohol, at tl iding, Grissettown, 8 p.m. eets each Wednesday at St. Peter's Luther, t, offering a 12-step program to help addic ;e drugs and fellowship among recovering a rmation, call 1-762-6638. D( a. MOLCIE PENNY PRICE irl Mnlrip Ppnnv Prirp 7f? nfRnnfpfi. lit - ?- - ""'V - " '""J * w? " ~ * Leland, died Sept. 10 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. She was a homeinaker. 5. The funeral was held Sept. 12 at Free Worship Pentecostal Baptist Church by Revs. Raeford Parker and Paul Page, with burial in Flynn ; Cemetery near Hallsboro. Mrs. Price was a Columbus County y native, the daughter of the late Alvie k and Bessie Penny. Her survivors include seven q daughters, Mary Long, Esther Byrd, Dorothy Price, Betty McPherson and ^ Nellie McPherson of Whiteville, Kathleen Jones of Leland and Mamie Bass of Fayetteville; two sons, Ehvood Price and Alvie Lewis Price of Whiteville; a sister, Bessie y_ Perkins of Laurinburg; 33 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren, j JOSEPH RASS GORE ,g Joseph Rass Gore, 82, of Delco, died Sept. S in New Hanover j Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. The funeral was held Sept. 12 in TT_; n n?i i_i * T ?_ uiuun \jiuve t-eniecusiai noimess Church by Revs. Carey Horrell and Bob Compton, with burial in Champion Cemetery, ie Survivors include four sons, Henry Gore, Elton Gore, Joseph Clayton r* Gore and Arnold Gore of Delco; four at daughters, Lula Mintz, Ella Mae Gore and Betty Lou Nobles of Delco 3e and Thelma Rooks of Rocky Point; a ie half-brother, Jimmy Gore of Leland; d- 21 grandchildren; 22 greater grandchildren and 10 great-greatgrandchildren. ,ty HORACE LEE NORRIS ]q Horace Lee Norris, 78, of Route 1, Clarendon, died Sept. 10 at his home. The Columbus County native was ;r the son of the late Marshall and Patsy Jacobs Norris. st The funeral was held Monday, j Sept. 12, in Sweet Home Baptist Church, by Revs. Tom Ward and ^ Grover Faulk. Burial was in Forest Jr Lawn Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. r_ Martha Todd Norris of the home; a n daughter, Mrs. Mildred Long of Ocean Isle Beach; a son, Tommy g Norris of Sunset Beach; two brothers, Charlie Norris of Lake Waccamaw and Donnie Norris of Whiteville; three sisters, Mrs. Lula Burgess of Lake Waccamaw, Mrs. '?? Bertha Gore of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Mrs. Peggy Singletary of Columbia, S.C.; four grandchildren and its seven great-grandchildren. 30 WILLIE HORACE CARROLL Willie Horace Carroll, 66, of Wilmington, died Sept. 12 at his residence. The funeral was to be held Sent. 14 at 2 p.m. at Long Leaf Baptist Church ar by Rev. Eugene Ridley and Rev. 8 Jimmy Atkinson. Born in Bolton on Sept. 27, 1921, he was the son of the late Jesse James and Nellie Piner Carroll. He was a n, veteran of World War II and was or retired from Seaboard Coast line 30 Railroad. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. rs Hazel Murray Carroll of the home; :h two sons, Kenneth P. Carroll and n, William R. Carroll, both of Wilmington; a daughter, Mrs. Jackson st (Wanda) Canady of Shallotte; three stepsons, Larry Matthews of Wilmly ington, Ray Matthews of Willard and of Tommy Matthews of New Bern; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Michael (Joyce) in Alabaster of Wilmington; a brother, d, ^ I m s 11 I Office Furni ,e 1SUPERMAR 2 floors crammed-pa ie g full...AT LOWEST PF ? I We Lease O rs B Furniture, Ti : I OFFICE 1 FURNITUi I SALVAGE in Wilmington s Uldest & Larges 15 ! 2705 market st,/ v \ saths An Clayton Carroll of Franklin, N.H.; a sister, Mrs. Ella Mae Inman of Whiteville; a granddaughter; 12 step-grandchildren and a step-greatgrandson. HAROLD E. HA R TWIG Harold Edward Hartwig, G4, of Yaupon Beach, died Sept. 10 at his home. A retired U.S. Air Force pilot, he was a member of the Brunswick County Airport Commission. The funeral was held Sept. 13 in the chapel of Southport Baptist Church, of which he was a member, with Rev. Wayne Trexler officiating. Burial with military honors was in Old Southport Cemetery. A native of Belmont, Iowa, he had lived at Yaupon Beach 10 years and was a member of Oak Island Lodge No. 758, A.F. & A.M., the Brunswick County Shrine Club, American I,egion, Disabled American Veterans and the Oak Island Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Geraldine Wesley Hartwig of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Mike Williams of Southport and Mrs. Jerry Ann Doster of Marietta, Ga.; his mother, Mrs. Esther M. Hartwig of Southport; and three grandchildren. HENRY GARLIE SMITH Henry Garlic Smith, 74, of Route 1, Ash, died Sept. 11 at his home. He had retired from employment with the Brunswick County Board of Education. The funeral was conducted Sept. 13 from the Brunswick Funeral Sendee Chapel by Rev. Garland Long, with burial in the Smith Cemetery, Ash. He was the son of the late Emma Jane Stanley and Ellis Gaston Smith and was a deacon of Longwood Baptist f!hiirr?h Survivors include his wife, Neta N. Smith of the home; a son, Thelbert Vernon Smith of Alpharetta, Ga.; two daughters, Helen Dale Clewis of Whiteville and Avis Ivalee Smith of Wilmington; three brothers, Lora Smith and Coda Smith, both of Ash, and Wendell Smith of Thomasboro; six sisters, Effie Smith, Mary Emma Smith, Doris Ward and Zellie Phillips, all of Ash, Linne Main of Laurinburg and Rosie Long of Thomasboro; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. FRANCES JONES MORTON A memorial sendee will be hel< Saturday, Sept. 17, at 2 p.m. at tin Holden Beach Chapel, Holden Beach Ms. Morton died on July 8 at hei home in Buccaneer Hills, Supply. ANTHONY A. MARTIN Anthony A. Martin, 29, of Corona, Calif., and formerly of Boiling Spring gg?jc? , . RON-LIN J \ STAINED GLASS \ / (803)249-9449 ^ * ^ Hwy. 17, Little River Next to Pancake House COHVENIENT TOURS & TRAVEL Nashville, Tsnn. _ . Oct. S-9 -f. New England Fall Folia*# 0ct' 15 23 SHffj/Cf' * KVf/ Southern Living FT ,f Chrietmaa Show Ml v-//- , V," ? Rame??e?*Nor. 10 ML v r*"*.*-*"" V Atlantic City ggw >^<- , Nor. 20-22 MACt'S PARADE, NTC Nor. 23-26 754-4222*764-4223 Retort Plaza, Hey. 17 S., Shallott# D-FACTORY SECONDS I OFFICE FURNITURE , . * I "~cT" IjR I ^ JSf I Hire I KET yf I ffice I ^ *1 ?t Discount Office Furniture Store g VILMINGTON, 763-1515 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thui d Funera Lakes, died Sept. 4 in Encenada, 1 Mexico, from injuries sustained in an 1 automobile accident. A wake was held Sept. 9 at 1 Peacock-Newnani Funeral Home, < Southport, with a Mass of the Resur- 1 rection held Sept. 10 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Southport, by T,r* r> i i cunti juiui uciiliuii. uuriai was in i Northwood Cemetery. ] A native of Fort Bragg, Martin was owner of A.M. Electric Co. in River- < side, Calif. He was an avid skydiver , and a member of a jump club in I Zephyr Hills, Calif. ( Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Francis ( The First Love Is T BY CONNIE BRUNSWICK FUNI Theologian Paul Tillich's nf In vp ic tn li< ^ose who se |w*. The ability tc JfaB |j|| also the subtlt ?|lk ?M tells more the By encoui about their lo: we can best respond with en BRUNSWICK FUN Hwy. 17, South, S 754-63 Planning To Bu Looked At Our Homes Lately? Sterling by oak < Vinyl siding, shingle roof wit! dishwasher. Has separate de i and fireplace. 1640 sq. ft. 1 Now offered c Furnished, Delivered and S CHOICj HOMES i "Service Is Our Hwy. 17 N., Shallotte f "yesTye I WE INSTALL HEATING*& AIR I MOBILE HOMES AND SERVICE I CONDITIONING UNITS. I Shoiiotte, 754 4443 Inman & .The: impo part of be heat] isma< of p; KvmtKing about lYnne XL 1200 WeatneitiviV heat pump is quality. Incliirlimr lronoimroff!. ? J- ? "?ciency. It cools...and heats, while iisinjj' less energy. 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