CEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS Church Hosts Confederation I*Y BARBARA Cedar Grove 1 HKWtrrr Church hosts the T. IIKWKIT Baptist Church served as host churvh in Aug ust lor the Choirs Confed eration, a unique group of singers from 12 chun. ti cs that have in spired area resi dents tor nearly 50years. Lit tle Macedonia choir Sunday, j Sept. X, at 2 p.m. I"he public is in vited to attend. To Mark Anniversary The Rev. Ronnie McCrae Jr. marks his fourth anniversary next week at St. James Missionary Bap tist Church of Bolivia; known as the little church with the big heart A different preacher and choir will render services each night Sept. 9-15. Pastors during die week will be the Revs. Raymond Hayes, Richard Stallings. J.H. Haynes, Amos Bellamy and Sam Hllis Flowers. The Rev. Curtis Coleman will prcach Sunday. Sept. 15, at 11 a.m., and the Rev. Terry McZckc will preach Sunday at 5 p.m. All ser vices are open to ihe public. Corrections I lie Kev. Catl Reaves is ihe pas tor ot Diamond Branch Missionaiy Baptist Church hi Columbus County. I he homecoming was held Sept I. I he Cedar Grove Improvement Association will hold its lirsi meet ing Friday, Sept. (>. at X p.m in the church's upstairs ta? ility. Ilappy Birthday Happy birthday lo Ann Harper. Jackie Gore, Aunt l.ena Johnson. Bridget! Williams, I. any Brown. Ives Frink, Mildred Bryant, and Zion l e?> llewett. Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCB ( 1410 AM) in Shallotte lor the Cedar Grove Area News I'hursdays at ( p.m. and Saturdays at 10: 1 s a.m. < )n Sundays, listen lor the Moments ol Inspiration gospel music program. Weekly Scripture The Scripture this week comes front Hebrews 13, "By him there fore let us oiler the sacrifice ol praise to the Father continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name." RELIGIOUS BRIFFS Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Slates Revival Services Mt. Pisgah Bapiisl Church in Supply begins revival services Sunday, with the Rev. James Smith as guest evangelist. Revival services hegm Sunday, wilh the 1 1 a.m. and 6 p.m. ser vices, and continue Monday through Thursday at 7:30 p.m. daily. Spccial music is planned each night, and all are invited. Golden At Chapel The Rev. Dr. Jacob Golden of Asheville, a United Mcthcxlist min ister, is the pastor of the week at the Holden Beach Chapel. He will deliver the 1 1 a.m. ser mon at the chapel Sunday. Sunday School precedes the service at 10 a. in. I he non-denominational chapel is located on Rothschild Street across from Holden Beach Town Hall. Training Offered The Brunswick Baptist Asso ciation will conduct a training school Sept. 9 and 10 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Supply Baptist Church, helping Sunday School leaders learn how to help their church achieve "breakthrough" in Sunday School growth. Conferences for pastors, general officers, adult, youth, children's and preschool level teachers will focus on seeing people as the responsibili ty of each, understanding Biblical teachings for evangelism, recogniz ing the Sunday School's role in Worship Service Sunday, 10:(K) A.M. Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. Meeting In ShalliUlc Middle School 75-4-7816 Pastor Donald R. Safli it s / (<|| Seaside United Methodist Church 9:00 AM Worship Service & Sur.dav School 10:00- 10:30 AM Fellowship 10.30 AM Worship Service CASUAL UKESS ? NURSERY PROVIDE!) Pastor: The Rev. Camllle Vorkev Edwards 579-5753 Hwy. 179 at Ocean Isle Be.tch 1/2 mile east of OIB Intersection evangelism, organizing 10 reach people am) leaching to win people to Christ. Sells Dinners Zion Baplist Church in Ash. on N.C. 130, five miles west ot Slial lottc, will sell barbecue ot chicken bog dinners Saturday, Sept. /. from 1 1 a.m. until. Price ot the plates is S VM) each. Plans Sinymy Sabbath Home Baptist Church ;ii Holdcn Beach will host a sinuing Sunday, Sept. X, at 7: M) p.m. The Covenant Family Singers will have charge ot the entire evening service. Ihey are a lamilv of seven Irom Concoid. All are invited to the piogiam. Three Will Sing Three Christian musicians with local ties will be teatuied in a song scivicc at First Baptist Church ot Shalloltc Sunday, Sept. X at 7 p.m. The public is invited to hear Bill and Glcnda While and Joey Core, ot Wilmington. White and Cote are natives of the Shallotie ,nea. Coie previously was a mcmlvi ot the trios Blessing and ( ro.whciirrr First Baptist is located on Main Street in Shallotie. Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM CALABASH V.F.W. HAl.l Traders Village. Calabash (919)579-7356 Df Francis M. WornaCK. Jr. Mnnstor Casual Dross Memories In the stillness of the night. Seems all the world's asleep Unaware of the glimmer ot l?i;ht. Instilled in my heart, so deep Giving me hope of a brighter tomorrow, I rom such a love, we did share Frasing a lot of the sadne** and sorrow. Making it easier for me to bear. Remembering our years we had together. Being so proud, as your wife F.ven wading through storrm wt Your memory still, i* the liuht ??t In n irii lory of t urtk Milligan in onriveddiiif; anniversary iMj Vicki Million Congratulations Goose Creek Bricklanding Rd., Shallot te We're pnnui tohaiv done thejnviu for i /our ilft-rlopnicnt ?5* Ul J <|/t- ?fSi- I? ? t ? J Ms^ . j .-j > From the concept to the finished product, we complete your job witti pride in our 6. workmanship and with respect for your ; Helping Brunswick County Grow! 754-7177 Asphalt Plant-2 miles north of Shallotte on Hwy. 17 Deaths And Funerals ? 'ORIS MAKIk I.ON<; ItAk l()N .Mane Barton. 6<. ol HZ ' Su?'??'y- Auk. M in "* ltn.nsw.ck Hospital. Supply ?he funeral was held Aug. <o at ( nh ,;i F uneral Chalf' with die Revs Anthony < Iciihihmis, l.andis Lan caster and l.e?? Camion officiating - Horn IX-c.4. 1927. ... Hru.isw.ck oiinty. she was a daughter <>l the l?? Hinm, and HlaiKhc Stone l?ug i .i^'rS Han"" Wils a member o| Mi < I've Maptisi ( hurch and (ll0 Mialloiie (?rder <>l die Kisicii. Sfcu f 1 She was retired Irom the .n" e?, Mell Iclcphoue Co.. wIk? sne was an o|)eraU?r lor many years. Survivors include lour brothers , ""0r '""K <" Bolivia. I homas ?-nnox I ong and SanuKl || | * ' Slln>ly, and Hitaiu M i ??? Jr <>l Stumpy Point; OIK- sistei. Sue "nit ol Wilmington, ,wo i||lllLs ,ni>/ V < .niy and Kdith Danlotd. hoih ol iTnh SCV0" ?'?<? nephews. KI'"Y IIAKDKN INt)NhS '<>% Harden (juunm^ n j veshurg. Ha.. .U1(, (<lnilcrl (), ' "J." r,un- dictl Aug. ?\ in l.eesburg WiMUrVI%,?rS ",Ll,1(k" 'our sons' Villiani ( Hoiiton i?| Waldoi I Md (-corgc Powell. Otis Powc|| an(j . Khael Powell, all ol Wilmington; . .d-?ughier.s. Hobhie Duplet ol cesburg and Mary C. Powell of < land; two brothers. Seavy Harden P neviM a"d KrV,n Har^n ol ' X ?nc s,s,cr- fla?l Stalvev . ,COrfCU^". S.C.; 14 grandchil "?< " and eight great-grandchildren <?-? WIN ROTII VKN WAl.KKR JR. hi win Km liven Walker Jr. ol < ? . ,'l'e (,,al Aug. <0 p?1Ilavlc ari ( enter. Wilmington Hk; funeral was Sept. 2 ... the t I Ol HrunswKk luneral v-'vicc. Shallotte, by me Rev V'aurice Milligan. H??al was Mrimswick Menional Ciardeus rc,?Plc. lexas. Jan. -h <1. he was (he sou ol Pherha I ho ?nas Walker ol lallahassec. Ha and ?he laie Hdwin Ruthven Walker Sr talker was a U.S. Navy veteran ?"'d former dispatcher with tlie Hnms **?*< ounty.Sherill slVparune.it addihon lo his mother, sur :'V::rs "H-'Imfc- his wile, joy |<IKS ii r: NOn- Jimmy Walker ol h.illotte; a daughter. I ou Walker ol ?tvettevillc; and a sister, Martha '""ol lallahassec. HKI.KN (VIAXINKSH)NK Molen Marine Stone. 71. ?l Shallotte, died Aug. ?> ?i New 1 1. mover Regional Medical Center v? nmington. I he luneral was Sept .' hi Shal ??lie entecosial Holiness Church R li ? m? ' a",lls 1 :,m s,cr- '"<? ??? ??" I -H?s and the Rev Maui ice Million officiating. itunal was n. *?l*e 1 1111 ( 0,,,i'iery. Sliallotte. lovV'". M,,ke ( o,,",y June Mi. -(). she was a daughter ol Addie Solomon and the late M. Duncan Solomon. Survivors in addition to her n mm her include a sun. James W. (Jimmy) Sumic Sr. ol Shallouc; a daughter, Paula (iayle Stone ot Shallottc; a foster daughter. Annie Belle (iore ol Shallottc; two hroth eis, B(i. (Hrownie) Solomon Jr. ol Cordova; two sisters. Colleen Davis ol Rockingham and Doloris (Dolly) Kenton ol Cordova; live grandchil dren, including Jamie, whom she laised; and seven great-grandchildren. AI.VIN MARION Mil l. AND Alvin Marion Millard, 77, ol Long Reich, died Aug. $1 at his resilience. A memorial service was to he held at a later date at ( )ak Island Presbyterian Church, where he was a member. Born Oct. I, 1913. in Williamson, W.Va., he was a son of the late Leslie Hawkins and I ina Fletcher Millard He retired in 197 < from the Rcpauno, N J , plant ol Du Pont, at which tune lie moved to Long Beach from Pitman, N.J. Siiivivois include his wife, F.ssie H. Millard ol the home; a brother, Hobc Millard of Long Beach; and a sister. Pearl e White ol Tarpon Springs. Ma. Memorial contributions may be made to Oak Island Presbyterian Church Building Fund. SI KVKN I IIOMAS FKNICK JR. Steven Thomas Fcnick Jr.. *>7, of l ong Beach, died Sept. 1 in Dosher Memorial Hospital, Southport. A graveside service with military rues was to be held 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, in Northwood Cemetery. Soulh|H>ri, with Dr. F rank H. Hackworth officiating. Fcnick was hint Sept. 2X. 1933. in Minneapolis, Minn., die son of the late Steven Thomas anil Doris Holbrook l-enick. He moved to Long Beach In Mil Wiluungbiu in 19/4. He was a Korean War veteran and \vas retired from the U.S. Marine ( orps. He previously served as a police ollner with the Village ol Bald Head. He was a member of the Fraternal Order ot Police. National K i Me Assoc iation and < )ak Island VTW Post No. 1(1226. He was ol the Kpiseopal denoiiunation. Survivors include his wile, Clara Kenl Fcnick of the home: and two sons. Steven T. Fcnick III and Scan I ouis Fcnick, Kith ot I ong Beach. Memorials may he made to the donor s local rcscuc sqiim) or fire department. KKMA PIIII.I'OI I MeADAMS Krma Philpott McAdams, SO, ol Long Beach, died Aug. 31 at the home ot her son. Allen Brown Sr., in Lung Beach. I he Mineral was held Sept. 2 at l ust Baptist Chun h ol Oak Island, where she was a member, with the Rev Douglas Hull and the Rev. Kiihaid DePritcr ollicialitig. A graveside sen ice was held Sept. 3 in Alamance Memorial Park, Burlington. Mrs. McAdams was born Sept. 7, 1910, in Fdgccotnbc County, daughter of the late Cctil anil Lindy Briley Philpott. She moved to Long Beach Ironi Graham in 19X1. She was a member of the Singles Sunday School Class at First Baptist Church of Oak Island anil was a for mer member of Andrews Memorial Baptist Church in Graham. She was retired Irorn Virginia Mills in Swepsonville. Survivors include a son, Allen Brown Sr. of Ixing Beach; a stepson, Marvin M. McAdams Jr. of Raleigh; six grandchildren; live step-grand children; and 17 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Lower ("ape Fear Hospice. IVAN HRUCK MUNCY SR. Ivan Bnice Muncy Sr., 56, ol Route I, Bolivia, ilied Aug. 2X in Dosher Memorial Hospital, Southport Funeral arrangemenLs were to be completed in Myden, Ky. Survivors inciudc his wife, Audrey Miller; son. Bruce Muncy Jr. of Southport; three stepchildren, Kenny Miller, Jeffrey Miller and Lynn Martin; two brothers. Lawton Muncy of Dayton, Ohio, and Hd Baker of Bolivia; four sisters, Dorothy Keating and F.dilh Brown, both of Southport, Polly Lewis of Ohio and Zilphia Mobley of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a grandson, T.J. Ward; and five other grandchildren. ROBKRT HOUSTON CARNKY Robert Houston Carney, 52, of Route 2, Bolivia, died Aug. 31 at his residence. The funeral was to be held 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, at Peace Memorial Baptist Church, Winnabow, with the Rev. Jerry Darnell officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Carney was born in Wilmington Dec. I, 193S, to the late Horace and Minnie Mitchell Carney. Siffvwirs include two sons. Bobby Camev and Limy Carney, both of Winnabow; two brothers, Lee Carney of New Orleans, La, and Clarence Carney of Wilmington; ;unl two sisters. Margaret Easm and lacy Tan. both of Wilmington. BKATRICK HOLDKN LKK Beatrice Holden Lee, 70, of Route b. Whiteville, died Aug. 30 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center. Wilmington. The funeral was Sept. 1 at Calvary Baptist Church. Whiteville, with the Rev. Ray Yow officiating. Entombment was in Columbus Memorial Park Mausoleum. The Brunswick County native was a daughter of the late Frank and Dewey Rose Holden. She was the widow of Nathan Lee and was a member of Calvary Baptist Church Survivors includc her three daughter, Peggy Jackson ol Ocean Isle Beach, Barbara L.ee ol Charlotte anil Pain Lee Mewett ol Whiteville; two sisters, Klmia Mewett anil Margaret McCumbec. both ol Wilmington; a brother, the Rev. I'.ilwm lloklen; lour grandchil dren; and three grcat-grandchildrcn KOBKRT HOUSTON CARM-N Robert Houston Carney, 52, ol Bolivia, died Aug. <1 The luneral was to lv held at > p.m. Wednesday, Sept 4. in Peace Memorial Baptist Church, Winiia bow. Burial will he in the chui?'h cemetery. WILMK I.KK C'Al'SKY Willie Ixe Causey, M, ot Cincinnati, Ohio, an<l formerly ol Shallotte, died Aug. 3 1 . The funeral was to be at 2: *0 p.m. today (Thursday) in the cha|iel of Brunswick Funeral Service, Shallotte, with burial in the Gore Cemetery. The family was to re ceive friends Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the funeral home Born in Brunswick County Oct. 22, 1936, he was a son of the late Richard and Lctha Bland Causey. Survivors include his wife. Ha/el Greer Causey of the home; two sons, Clarence C. Taggett of Howland, Maine, and Willie C. Taggett of Cincinnati; four brothers, Wallace Causey and Doc Causey of Ash, John Caasey of Cary and Richard Causey of Ocean Isle Beach; three sisters, Magclenc Cribb of Ash, Ann Evans of Wilmington, and Mary Lou Martin ot Jacksonville. JANIE SOUTH KR I. \M> Janie Southerland, 78. of Brook lyn, N.Y., and formerly of Supply, died Sept. 1 in Pittsburgh. Pa. The funeral will be Friday, Sept . 6 at 1 p.m. in Little Macedonia Bap tist Church at Supply, w iih the Rev. Charles Jacobs officiating. Burial was to be in Galloway Cemetery. Survivors include her husband. Harrison Southerland; and a daugh ter, Janie Williams. I.ONNIK KUKRIS SMI III Lonnie Burris Smith. 67, ol Route I, Ash. died Sept. I. Funeral arrangements were to fx* an nounced. I'AMKLA M. KACIIMAN Pamela M. Bachman. 66, ol 'lat heeland Acres. Shallotte. died Aug. 30 at her residence. No service is scheduled at tins time. For Quality Building Materials And Friendly Service... J.M. PARKER & SONS , INC. Junction Hwys. 211 & 17 At Supply Call 754-4331/4332 FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR SHALLOTTE AREA RESIDENTS Thomas Discount Drugs is sponsoring FREE HEARING TESTS for area residents. Adults who suspect they may be having a problem hearing or understanding conversation at home, at church, or with friends should have their hearing tested to find out if there is help available. Do not miss out on this special opportunity to find out if you can be helped. Most hearing difficulties can and should be corrected. Free Hearing Tests Will Be Conducted by the Wilmington Better Hearing Center | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 At Thomas Discount Drugs Hwy. 17 North, Shallotte FROM 10 AM TILL 3 PM Your Attendance Will Be Most Appreciated. wmmmmmami

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