Page 4-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEACC CHURCH > Evangelism Cor The Brunswick Baptist Association will hold a two-hour evangelism conference Feb. 27 at First Baptist Church of Oak Island. The session opens at 7 p.m. with an introduction to the "Here's Hope" 1990 simultaneous revival theme. Then attendees will choose from two of the three workshops offered. These cover developing a personal testimony, sharpening skills in personal witnessing and planning, preparing and promoting revivals. More information is available from Association Director of Missions Marvin W. Chapman, 754-7979. Churrh Rr<=>nl<ng of Ash and Rachel Benton of Wilmington; and three grandchildren. 3 HORACE MILLER 0 The funeral for Horace Miller of t Thomaboro was held Jan. 12 at Pleae sant View Baptist Church by the Rev. James Smith. Burial was in the church cemtery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nonnie Miller; four sons. A1 Miller and Edward Miller of Boston, Mass., u Jimmy Miller and Man/in Miller of 5 Shallotte; three daughters, Ms. Lindora Miller of Thomasboro, Ms. Elsie d Miller and Ms. Linda Miller of e Boston, Mass.; a stepdaughter, Ms. e Merita Faulk of Shallotte; a stepson, e Zimmie Frink of Shallotte; and a sister, Mrs. Inez Drake of Whiteville. 1 DAVID LEE PENNY The funeral for David Lee Penny of ^ Route 2, Ash, was held Feb. 18 at Myrtle Head Baptist Church by the e Rev. Charlie Smith and the Rev. Darcy Hardwick. Burial was in the church cemetery. Penny, 30, died Feb. 15 following a traffic accident in Laurel Hill. A Columbus County native, he was e the son of Mrs. Lucy Blackwell Penny of Chadboum and the late Alfred y Penny. He was a long-distance truck e driver for Kenan Transport. In addition to his mother survivors ie include his wife, Mrs. Jeanine Evans is Penny; a daughter, Laurie Ann Pen,e ny of the home; two brothers, James jf Penny of Chadbourn and Robert Penny of Whiteville; four half-brothers, lp Sammy Strickland of Fayetteville, ,p John Blackwell of Thomasville, James Strickland of Lexington and Eugene Strickland of Nichols, S.C.; and a half-sister. Rose Cooper of ;s Chadbourn. Id e, OREIO BRYANT e, Oreio M. Bryant, 37, formerly of y. Route 1, Shallotte, died Feb. 14 in ia Patterson, N.J. in The funeral was held Feb. 17 at m Pleasant Hill Baptist Church by the le Rev. Vauehn Cherrv. Burial was in el Angela Faye Memorial Cemetery, es Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bryant of Shallotte; four sisters, Hattie M. es Pitts, Anna A. Bell, Kathy Grissett iy and Carmel J. Bryant of Shallotte; d; and eight brothers, William Bryant -y Jr., Otis Bryant, Hardy Bryant, Don Bryant, Mark Bryant, Lionell I Bryant, Mickey Bryant and Scott Bryant, all of Shallotte. VIRGINIA "PHOEBE" ENFERME Virginia "Phoebe" Register Hewlett Enferme, 67, of Midway Road, Bolivia, died Feb. 14 in Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Greenville after a lengthy illness. The funeral was held Feb. 17 at the -Deaths An Coble Ward-Smith Chapel with the Rev. Joseph I. Register officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Mnmnrial Park. 'Born in Phoebis, Va., on Nov. 29, 1921, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Edward and Eva Gregory Register. Survivors include her husband. Carmen Enferme of the home; two sons, Carl L. Hewlett of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Jerry Wayne Hewlett of Wilmington; a daughter, Dorothy Hewlett Hole of Wilmington; three brothers, Dorris G. Register and James Ferrel Register of Wilmington and Joseph I. Register of Valdosta. Ga.; three sisters, Genevieve Valentine of Des Moines, Iowa, and Barbara R. Pridgen and Maggie R. Butler of Wilmington; 10 granucmiuren ana a greatgranddaughter. JOHN MELVIN JACKSON John Melvin Jackson, 37, of Southport, died Feb. 12 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Feb. 17 at First Baptist Church. Southport, by Rev. R. Joyner. Burial was in the John Smith Cemetery, Southport. Survivors include a son, Carlos Jackson; his mother, Mrs. Susie X. Jackson (Alexander); his grandmother, Mrs. Jettie Jackson; a foster sister, Mrs. Linda Caviness of Southport; four aunts, three uncles; and a cousin. CARLTON MORTON BUXTON Carlton Morton Buxton, 35, of Leland, died Feb. 11 in Bessemer, Ala. The funeral was held Feb. 16 at VVoodburn Baptist Church, Leland, with burial in the Robbins Cemetery. MARY ELLEN S. CALLIHAN Mary Ellen Soles Callihan. 66, of Route 1, Leland, died Feb. 19 in Cherry Hospital at Goldsboro. The funeral was held Feb. 21 in Andrews Mortuary Market Street Chapel by the Rev. Lindsey Miller. Burial was in Goshen Baptist Church Cemetery. Born in Columbus County on Aug. 13, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Z. and Noley Dubose Soles. She was a member of Goshen Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Johnny Callihan of Leland; a stepson, Donald Callihan of Goldsboro; two brothers, Wayne Soles and Oscar Soles, both of Chadbourn; three sisters, Mrs. Velma Soles of Chadbourn, Mrs. Delma Soles of Thomasville and Mrs. Belle Cappes 1V11U Who's there.' From March 6 to March 1( Roacl conn relation in Durham Why.' These friendly lolks will in\ Church ol Christ learn more a With your cooperation, the An nou When: Sunday, Mar Sunday Serv Nightly Ser\ Where: Shallorre Qui Nnrrhsiile Dt Shallorre. N. Theme: "A Different Don llrley, f Daily Classes Dr. Paul Wa Focx Lior s Highway l:or more information, c d Funeralsof Whiteville; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. OPAL PRINCE BUTTON Opal Prince Dutton of Conway, S.C., died Feb. 15 in a Charleston, S.C., hospital following a short illness. The funeral was held Feb. 17 at First Baptist Church, Conway, with the Rev. J. Anderson Bass and the Rev. Jinuny timber officiating. Entombment was in Hillcrest Mausoleum. Born in Tabor City, she was a daughter of the late Dr. Jolin Prince and Julia Gore Prince. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Conway. survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Carol) James, Mrs. Winston (Judy) McCants and Mrs. Bill (Brenda) Holt, all of Conway; a brother, Ed Prince of Tabor City; two sisters, Mrs. Eloise McLamb and Mrs. Ila Long, both of Longwood; 10 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Memorials may be made to Mercy llospice, P.O. Box 8287, Conway, S.C. BESSIE MAE L. JOHNSON Bessie Mae Leonard Johnson, 80, of Route 2, Bolivia, died Feb. 10 in Dosher Memorial Hospital, Southport. Hie funeral was held Feb. 19 in the Brunswick Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service, Supply, with the Rev. Merlin Boney officiating. Burial was in Robbins Cemetery. Born in Brunswick County on Sept. 17. 1908, she was the daughter of the late Wade and Jane Pigott Leonard. Survivors include her husband, James I. Johnson of the home; two sons, William H. Redwine of Wilmington and Robert Redwine of Lcland; two daughters, Emily McRoy of Wilmington and Faye Rhodes of Bolivia; a sister. Elva Russ of Shallotte; 11 grandchildren To All Who Share In Our Great Loss < Elijah C. ! IVe, the family, zvould like to thank each Perhaps you may have telephoned us, flower, funeral spray, basket or plant. Or y we thank you for it all. Perhaps you spoke II Perhaps you were not there at all, or Whatever you did to console our hearts, u. may have been. G 1 i ^ ^ \^' f i<4. ^ VIV. JL^JLJ ), members ol the Shallotre Church t i N.C., will lx- on your doorstep. ire you to complete a short survey tl bout you and our community, survey will increase our ability to se nc 'im: Lessons and C CI ch 12 through Friday, March 17 ices at 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. riccs Mon.-Fri. 7:30 p.m. irch ol Christ IVC C. Devotion" dinisrer (Durham, N.C.) .it 10 .i.m. itson. Minister (Durham, N.C.) Shallotte Church ol''Christ Northside Drive Pelican Mfg. o S CO D ? | 1 | > < to < I 17 S,0 Highway 1 9ht UCB Bank all the Shallolte Church of Christ (l. 1 and six great-grandchildren. SUSIE P. BOB OKA! ix Susie Mills Peterson Bordeaux, 68, formerly of Iceland, died Feb. 18 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. The funeral was held Feb. 20 in the Andrews Mortuary Market Street Chapel by the Rev. L.D. Smith. Burial was in the Livingston Baptist Church Cemetery at Dclco. She was born in Brunswick County on July 13, 1910, the daughter of the late Benjamin and Rebecca Jane Mills. She was preceded in death by husbands Edward H. Peterson and George S. Bordeaux. Survivors include her son, Carlton G. Hall of Wrightsville Beach; a granddaughter, Mrs. Rebecca musso of Newport, Wash.; and a grandson, Carlton G. Hall Jr. of Wrightsville Beach. ELISABETH D. K1LLAT Elisabeth D. KLllat, 84, of Route 1, Supply, died Feb. 16 in The Brunswick Hospital. The funeral was held February 19 in the Sabbath Home Baptist Church, with the Rev. Franklin Myers officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was born on June 24, 1904, in Hudleburgh, Germany. She was employed as a seamstress in Pendleton Mills in Omaha, Neb., prior to her retirement. A resident of Brunswick County for 16 years, she was a member of Sabbath Home Baptist Churc. Survivors include a daughter, Elisabeth (Trudy) Smith of Supply. Calabash Presbyterian Mission Worship Services Sunday 9:30 AM VFW COMMUNITY HALL TRADERS' VILLAGE. CALABASH d A Part With Us Df Our Loved One Simmons and everyone who shared a part with us. sent food, a lovely card, a beautiful cut ou may have sat quietly in a chair. If so, he kindest words, as any friend could say. may have just thought of us that day. ie thank you so much, whatever the part Roberta & Both, Stove & Barbara, j cne & Bonnie, Andy, Angie, Adam ?1 | >1 Christ and rite Cole Mill liar should help the Sltallnno rvc Sliallottc. Thank you! Classes N 7 >19) 754-7860 or 754-8173