Page 4-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEACC CHURCH / Christmas Proc V Numerous programs are planned by area churches with the approach of Christmas. Shell Point Baptist At Shell Point Baptist Church the adult choir will present "The First Christmas," a cantata by Joe Parks, during the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday, Dec. 18. At 7 p.m. the youth choir and girls' ensemble will present the musical play, "Two Nights Before Christmas." On Christmas Day, the worship service will begin at 10 a.m., with no Sunday School or evening services scheduled. The church is located on Shell Point Road off N.C. 130 East of Shallotte. Sabbath Home Baptist Sabbath Home Baptist Church Choir will present the cantata, "King of Ix>ve" on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. Featured soloists are Gil Bass, Carolyn Davis and Ruby Meyers, with narration by Jess Parker. The choir will be under the direction of Gail Beck, accompanied by pianist Lalon Willoughby and organist Donna Ennis. Sabbath Home is located near Holden Beach. The public is invited, said spokesman Jess Parker. CEDAR GROVI Church To Reca BY BARBARA T. HFAVETT Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church Youth annual Emancipation program a.m. worship serHivice The program is built upon the philosophy that one cannot appreciate the present without knowing the past. Songs and readings will emphasize the Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln on Sept. 22,1862, which includes the following: "That on the first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any state, or designated part of a state, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free and the Executive Government of the United States, including the military and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons, and will do no act(s) or acat to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they make for their actual freedom." The amendments to the Constittuion that support the proclamation will be given also. Songs used throughout the service will be those that remind youth of today of their rich musical heritage. These will include the anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing," by James Weldon Johnson, and other musical selections, such as "Go Down, Moses," and "Steal Away," which were sung not only for inspiration but also as clues to where Harriet Tubman would be meeting those slaves escaping to free states. Retiree Honored Sunday, Dec. 4, has become known as Sister Annie Bryant's Day, in light of the afternoon worship service in her honor. Presiding was Sandra Robinson, fourth vice president of the Senior circle. Program participants included Mattie L. Hewett, former Cedar Grove Area News columnist, who composed ana delivered a poem depicting the honoree's life. Ms. Bryant's daughter, Bertha Bell, spoke for the family. Solos and duets were sung by Collis and Utha G. Hewett, Arlena Galloway, Pearlie Bryant and Mattie Pearl Gore of Little Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church. Her son, Miles Bryant and family of Baltimore, Md., wired flowers, while her other children and grandchildren presented her with "CAPE I FEAR? FOOT Professional, 1 Heel Pain/Heel Spur Bunions, Corns, Calk Warts, Ingrown Nails I)r. Gregory Young, DP i. I / IN, Thursday, December 15, 1988 ACTIVITIES jroms Abound Shallofte Presbyterian The children of Shallotte Presbyterian Church will present the program "Christmas Around The World" during the 11 a.m. worship service. The church is located on Sellers Drive in Shallotte; the public is invited. Mt. Pisgah Baptist Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Supply presents its annual Christmas program Sunday, Dec. 18, at 6 p.m. T 1.. J-J mciuuea on me proram are poems and songs by the children of the church, a nativity scene, a play, and a cantata by the adult choir, "Celebrate The Child." Refreshments will be served following the program. The Rev. Truette Rogers, pastor, and the congregation, invite the public to attend. East Side Fellowship East Side Fellowship of Shallotte will present its Christmas musical, "Meet Him At The Manger," by Dave Clark, on Sunday, Dec. 18. Susan Reaves will direct. Also, the children will present their Christmas play, "The Shoemaker." E AREA NEWS II Emancipation longstemmed red roses as her son, James Hobson Bryant, read a poem. The Rev. Freeman Gause, pastor, presented a plaque and a love offering on behalf of the church. Tania Butler, president of the Ocean View Youth Department and state second vice president, Dresented a monotarv ciff as rlirl tha St. James, Mt. Zion and Hickory Grove churches. Etter Hewett pinned on the honoree's corsage. Wilma C. Bryant of Roxboro, her sister-in-law, made a presentation on behalf of the Executive Board of the Woman's State Baptist Department. "It will be treasured in my heart forever," Mrs. Bryant said of the service held in her honor. Comings And Goings The Dolphus Bryant family spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Florida. Motoring down with them were Perita and Anthony Bryant and their children, and Ellease Colston of Greensboro, who is Christobelle's sister. Meeting the family in Florida were a daughter, Karen, and friend Curtis 1 1 J 1 * kjl vt ii id lui i~oci ici 11, mm uaugnier Wanda, and husband, Steve, of Washington, D.C. The family toured Epcot Center and Disneyworld and visited orange groves. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday to Jeffrey Huddleston, Bernice Marlowe, Marissa Grissett, Ravon Gore, Pamela Bryant, Rhoda Mitchell, Betty Ruth Chavis, Walter Johnson, Rezell Chavis, Maggie McNeil, Donna B. Johnson, Edna Ree Bryant, Carlton Bryant, Mildred Turner Staton, Carolyn Galloway, Sandy Johnson and Edna Gause. Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCB Radio (1410 AM) in Shallotte for the Cedar Grove Area News on Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at 10:15 a.m. Also listen for the Moments of Inspiration gospel music program. snare Your News If you have news to share or a request to make regarding the Cedar Grove Area News, contact me at 842-6503 (listed as Mrs. Lofton Hewett). Weekly Scripture The Scripture for the week comes from Luke 10:21, "In that hour Jesus rejoiced in spirit and said, 'I thank thee, Oh father, Lord of heaven and earth, that thou hath hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hath revealed them unto babes, even so, Father, for seemed good in thy sight.' " CENTER "> 1 - T ^ norougn ana oc Running/Sports I ises 'Diabetic Foot Ca Surgery and Altei M IJy Appi 1938 THE gBUNSWICK BEACON I t *2% J - , ,r< ^ fy"TJy\ ^ l^K 1 pfijWwB|||^|^Br vjH?BH I 1B? \\ V THE REV. JOHN RICHARDSON (Si at the Elks memorial service. Also Exalted Ruler Jim Goldsberry and Elks Hold Me Calabash Elks Lodge BPOE No. 2679 held a memorial service Sunday, Dec. 4. Honored were the late Lowry D. Hughes, George W. Leverence, Joseph Birch, Granden W. Pearce, Charles J. Hayden, Joseph Temple Jr., John W. Fawley, George Serviss, Norman E. Blight, Charles Stetz, James F. Baker, Edward R. McCann and Alfred R. Bischof, and Donna Stoughton. Elks officers conducted the service following the opening by Exalted Deaths Ar DOROTHY KATHLEEN PICKETT Dorothy Kathleen Pickett of Wilmington died Dec. 10 in The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. She was age 69. A graveside funeral was held Dec. 13 in Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, by Rev. Mike Pasquarello. Born in Brunswick County on April 14, 1919, she was the daughter of the late Robert C. and Kathleen Orr Pickett. Survivors include her brother, Robert Thomas Pickett of Albuquer que, N.M. CELESTINE PINGS Celestine Pings, 63, of Carolina Shores Parkway, Calabash, died Dec. 2 at her residence after an illness. A memorial service was held Dec. 5 at Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church with Rev. Dr. Robert O. Ranter officiating. Mrs. Pings was born in East St. Louis, 111., a daughter of the late Richard and Eva Donahue Gither. She moved to Calabash eight years ago from Pittsburgh. She was a homemaker, a member of the Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad, and a member of area golf and tennis clubs. She attended Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church. Survivors include three daughters, Jennie M. Hutch of Morris; Pa., Nancy K. Cherry of Crofton, Md., and Melissa P. Shaw of Lower Burrell, Pa.; a sister, Emily Byrne of Topock, Ariz.; a brother, Richard Gither of Belleville, 111.; and five grandchildren. PEARL V. KELLY Pearl V. Kelly of Route 1, Winnabow, died Dec. 6 in Century Care Nursing Home, Whiteville. The funeral was held Dec. 11 at Kendall Chapel AME Church, Winnabow, with burial in Drew Cemetery. GEORGE L. LITTLE George Lacy Little, 8G, of Guardian Care Nursing Center, Burgaw, died Dec. 10 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Fayetteville. The funeral was held Dec. 13 in the Brunswick Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Services, Supply, with Rev. Garland Long officiating Burial was in the Lake Waccamaw Cemetery. Born Oct. 3, 1902, in Bolton, Little was the son of the late Hiram M. anc Victoria Mooney Little. He was i U.S. Navy veteran. Survivors include a brother Ernest L. Little of Lake Waccamaw; SHALLQTTE HIGHWAY 179 VILLAGE PINF.S OFFICE PARK SUITE 4 754-8848 :ntle Foot Care n juries re rnatives to Surgery ointment Only 754-8848 Bv< I Cfc^ I % ' PHOTO CONTRIDUHD tanding at left) gives the general eulogy pictured from left are Leon Noorigian, soloist Mike Healy. morinl Sc*rvir<=> Ruler Jim Goldsberry, who also presented the 11 o'clock toast. Chaplain Rob Snyder gave the invocation and benediction, Sky Bramley conducted the memorial roll call. The Rev. John Richardson, i pastor of St. Brendan's Catholic Church, gave the general eulogy. Mike Healy sang "Auld Lang Syne" and "God Bless America." June Mollenhauer, president of the Elks Auxiliary, lighted a candle in memory of Mrs. Stoughton. id Funerals and three sisters, Marjorie Atkins of Ash, Fleecie Jerrell of Burlington, ana iua McKeithan of Charlotte. LILLIE CLEMMONS ROYAL Lillie ClemiTions Royal, 80, of Route 2, Supply, died Dec. 6 in Columbus County Hospital, Whiteville. The funeral was held Dec. 8 at Mount Pisgah Baptist Church in Supply with the Rev. Truette Rogers officiating. Burial was in Georgetown Cemetery. Mrs. Clemmons was born in Supply on June 14, 1908, the daughter of the late David L. and Nancy Holden Clemmons. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hubert Royal, in 1985. She was a member of Mount Pisgah Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Kenwood Royal of Whiteville; a daughter, Loretta Hewett of Supply; four grandchildren, DeLana Raines and Sibyl Hewett, both of Supply, and Fuller Royal and Sam Royal, both of Whiteville. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Mount Pisgah Baptist Church Building Fund or the Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad, Supply. Presbyterian (U.S.A.) Worship Services Sunday 9:30 AM VFW Community Hall Traders' Village, Calabash Convenient Tours & Travel Hwy. 17 S., Shallotte JAM. 8-10 ? Atlantic City JAN. 19-22-Florida Trip FEB.3-9 ?Mardi Gras I FEB. 25 ? Southern Living Spring Show I MARCH 11 -Charleston.SC 1 uinru 11 to t~\ 1??? a-i mMiiuii 1? ?? ? v.iiuMc^iuri ^uveniure APRIL 6-9 ? 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