CEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS St. James Church Returning II Y BARBARA T. IIKWKTT The St. James Church family and ils paslor, ihc Kcv. Kirhy Lee Frink Sr. return to Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church of "lliomasboro Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 17-18. The welcom ing service will be cohosted by Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church Saturday night in the music ministry, while the Rev. Samuel Stanley will deliver the message. At Sunday's II a.m. service Frink will minister, with St. James Church in charge of the music ami ushering. Hie public is invited. Ministers Ordained Ocean View Association has or dained two young ministers, which makes litem eligible for pastorates. They arc Gregory Hcwctt and Hc/ckiah Reaves Jr. 1 lewett is the son of Reuben and Evelyn Hewell of Cedar Grove. He and his wile, the' former Annie Bryant, have three children. Reaves is the son of Hc/ckiah I a HKwirrr Reaves Sr. of Pleasant View Baptist Churvh in Grissettown, where the ordination service was held Aug. V More Baptisms Held Recently bapti/ed at Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church was Matthew Darby, son of the Rev. MichacI and Verdell Darby. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday this week to Rose John, Joycc Cox, Cathy Hill Johnson, l^irry Bryant, Billy Core and Cynthia Denisc Bellamy. Tune In Be sure to listen to Radio Station WVCB (1410 AM) in Shallottc lor the Cedar Grove Areas News Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at 10:15 a.m. On Sunday evenings listen for the Moments of Inspiration gospel mu sic ministry. Weekly Scripture The Scripture of the week conies from Isaiah 40: "Even the youth shall laint and be weary and the young men shall utterly fall. But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint." Towns Awarded Planning Grants Boiling Spring l.akcs and Cala bash arc iwo of 12 communities to rcccivc funds from the Slate of North Carolina for land use plan ning projects. Boiling Spring Lakes will receive $5,520, while the local government will contribute $1,380 to the cost of the project. Calabash will get $4,9(X), with a local match of S2,1(X). Land use planning enables local officials to conserve valuable re sources while guiding community growth to areas best suited for de velopment, according to a news re lease from the N.C. Division of Coastal Management. The Coastal Area Management Act plans must be updated every five years and Summer Numbers Dipped At BCC Summer curriculum enrollment at Brunswick Community College this year is slightly behind that of a year ago. Ann Marie Bellamy, public infor mation officer, said 263 students en rolled in summer quarter classes, compared to 272 in the 1990 sum mer quarter. Current operating funds arc allot ted to each community college based on full time equivalent stu dents (FIE) generated in the curric ulum programs for the preceding academic year. However, Mrs. Bellamy said summer quarter is not included in calculations for these funds. (<j| Seaside United Methodist Church 9.00 AM Worship Service & Sundav School 10 00-10:30 AM Fellowship 10:30 AM Worship Service CASUAL DRESS ? NURSERY PROVIDED Pastor: The Rev. Camille Yorkey Edwards 579-5753 Hwy. 179 at Ocean Isle Beach 1/2 mile east of 01B intersection ihosc which arc due for updating have funding priority. The grant is administered by the Division of Coastal Management, N.C. Department of Environment. Health and Natural Resources. Terminal To Sell Used Lumber Daily The Military Ocean Terminal at Sunny Point is stepping up sales of used lumber to the public in order to reduce its inventories. Starting Monday, Aug. I4), sales will be held Monday through Friday from 8:.M) a.m. to 1 p.m., said spokesman Myrtle D. Meade. Sales will continue until further notice. Cost of the lumber is SI 20 a cord, with no restriction on length or size. Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM CALABASH V.F.W. HALL Traders Village, Calabash (919)579 7356 Dr. Francis M Womack. Jr . Minister Casual Dress SUNDAY BEACH SERVICE SUNSET BEACH (East of fishing Pier) 8:00 AM Deaths And Funerals CIIAKLKS BYRON DKKW Charles Byron Drew, 96, of Long Bcach, died Aug. 6 at iJoshcr Mem orial Hospital. South port. ITic funeral was held Aug. 9 at NorthwixKl Cemetery. Southport, with the Kev. Brian Dosher olliciat ing. Survivors include live daughters. Luola Hvans anil Patricia Fairfax, both ol Wilmington. Laura l.udlum of Southport, Betty Kercc of Law renceville, Cia.. and Bell Ellis of the home; a son, Billy Drew of Southport; 26 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and 36 great great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Long Bcach Rescue Squad, Long Reach, N.C. 2X465. .HJANITA GRADY Juan i la Grady ol Route I, Leland, died Aug. 4 at The Brunswick Hos pital. The funeral was held Aug. X at Summcrvillc AMK /ion Church. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. K1.L1S McKINLKY BKNTON SR. Hllis McKinley Benton Sr.. X4, of Little River, S.C., died Aug. 10 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. The funeral was Aug. 13 at Bet hcl Primitive Baptist Church at Hickman's Crossroads, where he was a member, with Elder W.C. Mint/, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Benton was horn m Shallottc July A, 1907. one of 15 children ol the late William and Missouri Benton. He was preceded in death hy two sons, Robert and Henry Henderson Benton, and a daughter, Lottie. Survivors include his wife, Lottie Mint/. Benton of the home; four sons, Ellis M. Benton Jr. of Supply, Elder William M. Benton of Lcland: Robert Kenneth Benton ol Oxon hill, Md., and Billy A Benton of Shallottc: 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild. KKANKMN II. KILPATRICK Franklin H. Kilpatrick. ol Long Beach, died Aug. at Ins residence. A graveside service was to be held later in Easton Cemetery, Eas ton. Pa. JOSEPH DYSON Joseph Dyson of Route 5. Lcland. died Aug. 5 at New Hanover Reg ional Medical Center, Wilmington. The funeral was held Aug. 1 1 at Johnson Chapel AMEZ Church, Lcland. with burial in Grainger Ce metery. RELIGIOUS BRIFFS Study Group Planned At United Camp United Methodist Church is plannning a two-session study of Galalians Aug. 13 and 20 at 7 p.m. at the church. Participants will have dessert at the start of both sessions. The ti:cm? of the study will be "Freedom 's For Freeing". Study guides are available from the church office for S2. The church is located on Main Street, Shallotte. Ricker At Chapel The Rev. Pat Ricker, a Methodist pastor from Myersville, Md.. will be the pastor of the week at The Holdcn Beach Chapel. He will deliver the message on August IS at II a.m. preceded by Sunday Schtxil at 10 a.m. The interdenominational church is located on Rothschild Street at Worship Servicc Sunday. 10:00 A.M. Sunday School al 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Shallotte Middle School 754-7816 Pastor Donald R. SalTrit s r Holdcn Bcach. Altarmen To Sing The Altarmen, a local Southern gospel group, will he singing al Friendship Baptist Church at Long wood Sunday. Aug. IS, at 7 p.m. The church is located on Ash Liulc River Road (S.R H(K)) The public is invited. muLduuuuuiJidLJiJuiiiJiJuim a ATTENTION jj 3 Old-Fashioned S ? Gospel Church g g Meeting Aug. 18 g g Sunday School 1(1 am g a Services 1 I nm a g Nightly Services Aug. 18-25 g ? 7 |>m with special singing ? g IVt* will organize the church g a Friday night a> I i git thou* c a ^ Independent Papti<t Church. g ? with a doctrine like Olivei a \J Green ami Dr Harold Saltier g (T/ic church will be centrally g \j located among it> member*. ) \j g Si'ri'k'i'.s temporarily at Situ- g 3 sc/ Harbor in air conditioned ? U building Ful low the <ign< i>ll Li g llwu. III F.att. For more g Li information, call $42-2115 or [i g S42-.V62; g $65 OFF HEARING AIDS WITH THIS AD New Sound S) Hearing Service ^ is now in Shallotle every Monday. 2-5 PM. Located in the office of Dr. Chris Moshoures on Pine Street. Call 1 -800-633-4245 or 754-2020 for appointment. FREE HEARING CHECK UP ?7*0 17* 17* I'EST & evaluation Jf* (Our offfee or your home.) i 30-I)AY 1 RIAl* ffj ff, lOO'Ki money hark * guarantee. every penny. Steve Mundy HEARING AID SPF.CIALIST Living Through fMourninjj SERIES for Those who Mourn the Death of a Loved One Mondays, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. >Jhe Care ?.CENTER/ Paula F. Devine. M.S. Counseling, facilitator You may join this group anytime during the series. This series covers practical information on grief and the grieving process. Ideal for grievers and the caregiving community. Call 754-6363 to register. There is no charge. a iBS. Brunswick Funeral Service Hwy. 17 South ? Shallotto, North Carolina 28459 THf BRUNSWICK BEACON FOWLKR I.. RIPI.KY Mrs. Fowler Lcc Kiplcy, f>X, t >1 Ash. died Aug. II al Now Hanover Regional Medical Center. Wilming ton. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Aug. 14. at 2 p.m. in Little Prong Baptist Church, with the Rev. Raymond Smith olliciat mg. Burial was to be m the Little Prong Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter. I nez Freeman of Ash; two sisters. Lihcl Reaves and Artencie Harrison ol Ash; ami two brothers, C.C. Brown and Willis Brown, both i>l Ash. GLADYS lUJLI.ARI) ItLAKF Gladys Bullard Blake. XO. ol Chadbourn, died Aug. '> at Colum bus County Hospital hi Whiteville. The luneral was Aug. 10 in Worthington Funeral Chapel. with the Rev. Richard M. Thomas ollici uting. Burial was in Chadbourn Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Blake was a daughter ol the late Samuel and Ora Butler Bullaid. She was the widow of G.L. Blake. Survivors include a son, Andrew Gilbert Blake of Lexington; lour daughters, Madalcnc Duran anil Yo landa Potter, both of Holden Peach, and Eunice Bass and Brenda Rog ers, both of Chadbourn; a brother, Chester Ray Bullard of Milton, I la.; two sisters. Ruby Bullard of White ville and Marie Hill of Chesapeake, Va.; I \ grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and a great-great grandchild. Memorials may be made to Chadboum Rescue Squad. MARV IN M. JOHNSON Marvin Malcolm Johnson, 58, of Supply, died Aug. 12 at The Brunswick Hospital in Supply. He was born in Hcndcrsonvillc Sept. 25, 1932, the son of the late Marvin Graham and Elanore < iupton Johnson. Johnson was a member of Anti och Baptist Church and Boiling Spring l akes VFVV Post 10400. He was retired from the U.S. Air Force and was owner and operator of Johnson's Mobile Home Scrvicc. lite funeral will be tixlay (Thurs day* at * p.m. at Mount Pisgah Bap tist Church. Supply, with the Rev. "Iructt Rogers officiating. Burial will follow in Forrest Lawn Ceme tery. Bolivia. Survivors include his wife. Hazel Ci. Johnson of the home; a son, Marvin Van Johnson of Bolivia; two daughters, lerri Johnson Mercer ol Wirmabow and Cheryl Johnson Herring ol Harrells; two sisters, Joyce Daniel and Polly Johnson, both ol Bolivia; and live grandchil dren. YOUTH REVIVAL For young people of all ages SHallotte First Baptist Church August 25-28 * 7:00 P.M.? 8:00 P.M. with the Rev. Jonnie Foster AIX INVITED!!! Pastor Landis Lancaster - Good Care From People ^lou Know. , . -?TTfF-"- ?" ?* r * ? v * . I I ic Hrn>iMri?/< Hi>s/>iUil\ modern ba hcil the i enter i>l litut i>uuk When you or members of your family are in need of medical care or emergency treatment, it's comforting to know you can find the very best of care here at home, from people you know. And, it's good to know that we also offer a variety of services aimed at educating and informing our community to ensure its good health. For example, if you're new in the area, you might like to take advantage of our free Physician Finder Service. Just call 919-754-8121 and we'll put you in touch with the physician who best suits your needs. Mti/uii/ Nutjiu ill I \u i/irv is omicmenfN near (jiuniv in *>>!</>/?/%. \'ntth ('iitiilnui. ? State of flic Arc ICU CCU ? Hnu'r(jcncv Department 24-hour Physician Staffed, Ultramodern Setting ? Medical Surgical Specialties: Emergency Medicine, Cieneral \fedicine. Internal Medicine, Pediatric Medicine, OB CIYN, CYN Laser Surgery. lieneral Surgery, Ophthalmic Surgery, Oral Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Urologieal Surgery, Neurology ? Outpatient Care: Same Day Surgery, C'T Scanning, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, Mill, Mammography, (General Radiology, laboratory, Physical Therapy, C "ardio-Pulmonary Services, Treadmill Stress testing. Hi liter Monitoring, Endoscopy, He hoc a rd iogra ph y , Ca rd iac Doppler Carotid Doppler, KKG, KKfJ ? Adolescent Psychiatric Care Till i BRUNSWICK IIOSP1TAI ^ HlAIJ iflRLST I ,%V . i V/livfiiJi fli^hutiy 17 South /* ( ) Km i Supply, Ninth ( \trnhiut .rtf.jfv O'u 7*4

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