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Deaths And. Funerals JOYCK IIKWKTT Joycc llcwcllul Wilmington died Sept 2ft in New Hanover Regional Medieal Cenicr. The funeral was Sept. 2X in the Brunswick Funeral Scrvicc Chapel, ShalUHIe. with the Rev. Hill I homas and (lie Rev. Dun Norman official nig Fnlombmciil was m Brunswick Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Shallotte. Born m LiUle Rock. Ark., on June 2K, I <>32, she was a daughter ol die lute John I ail and Gladys Edwina He well She was a regis tcrvd nurse. Survivors include a brother. Ralph Hewett of Shallotte; and two sisters. Marie Leonard ol Shallotte and Helen Williams Hewett ol Wilmington. Memorials may be made to die Joyce Howell Memorial Scholarship Fund lor Nursing, c/o Daphne B. Jeffords, Mil Kenwood Avenue, Wilmington, N.C. 2X405, or the Shallotte Presbyterian Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 251, Shallotte, N.C. 2X4V> JAMKS KDWARI) ItROWN James Fdwaid "llouk ' Brown ol Baltimore, Md., anil formerly ol Lcland, died Scpi. 21 at his tesi dcncc. The funeral was Sept. 27 at March Funeral Home, Baltimoie. with burial in Garrison Forest Cemetery. MARGARK I S. COI.KMAN Margaiet S. Coleman, (>2, of Au tumn Care, Shallotte, died Sept. 25 at her residence. The funeral was sept. 27 at Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service, with burial in Oleander Memorial Gardens, Wilmington. MARIK MKYKR GKN I'ZKN Marie Meyer Gcnly.cn, 85, ol Route I, Bolivia, died Sept. 27 in Dosher Memorial Hospital, South port. The funeral was Sept. 30 at f'ea cock-Ncwnam Funeral Home, Southport, with the Rev. Harold Kruger ofllciaung. Mrs. Gent/en was born May IS. 19(H), in Chicago, 111., a daughter ol the late Anthony and Josephine Windstein Meyer She had lived at Bolivia lor only a few months. She was a member of St. James Lutheran Church in ( 'hicago. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Glen (Carol) Kubow ol Boli via; a son, David E. Gent/en ol Chicago; a sister, Julia Chiesl of Chicago; four grandchildren; and two great-grandc hildren. Memorials may be made to St. Peter's Luthcrn Church, Southern, N.C 28461. MILDRKD SIM I I LK M1LLIGAN HKVVKIT Mildred "Mickey" Spittle Milli gan Hewett, 66, ol Supply, died Sept. 27 at Ocean Trail Convales cent Center, Souihport. Ilie luneral was Sept. 30 at Supply Baptist Church, with the r ev- Hayden farmer. (ho ?cv ay*- I rex lor ami the Kcv. Biyan J? K"' officiating. Burial was m Mint/ ( t in dory, Shallotte. Mrs llcweti was horn in Monroe Nov 1,1 L' M, lhc daughter ol the Smnl ' a,,d ' ?ra Si-h . i , ^dilate ?' Appalachian v| U lUvrs">'- shc in (lie iv i n. ;""1 Brunswick Conn <> *hook, and also worked lor two tarsal l>??slicr Memorial llospiuil. Alter her retirement she tauiilii music. Mrs. I lewelt also served as ! '.at several ol the churches pas Jored by er late hushand. the Rev Dennis llewetl. She also served as director ol .he Woman's M.ssionary Union o| the Brunswick Baptist Asmk,;|||,,? ;|s Mjssjon Actu)n chairman ami in other asswiational capacities. She was a member ol Supply liaptisi Church. 1 1 ' (;-,vV!Vm,,w "KllU,c ,ICI daughter, s eiJh . 7!;'m SuPP'y: tour i.i n i en ? Elizabeth II. W.lliams Will Mi1, Annc,,tf " Laska Ol W.lloughhy Hills, Ohio. James Wil bur Heweit ol Columhus. Miss., and Donald R. Heweit ol Dallas, Texas a brother. I V,. "Buddy" Sp,?le ol' <? harlotte; a sisIcr Ruby s A| under ol Waxhaw; two grandchil dren: nine step-grandchildren: and six step-great -grandchildren. In lieu ol (lowers memorials may be made to the W.M.U. Mission I rust hnid c/o Baptist foundation. P.O. Box 1107, Cary, N C "*7SI2 11(17. 'MID KARL M||.U(;ANsr David I arl Milligan Sr., 61, of Kouie 4. I eland, died Sept. 27 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center, \\ ilmin^ton The luneral was Sept. 30 m the chapel ol Coble Ward-Smith Fune ral Service, Wilmington, with the Kev. S.L. Doty Jr. and the Rev. Billy Buchanan officiating. Burial was m Orcenlawn Memorial I'aik. Wilnii ngton Milligan was born in Wilminmon on Nov. 14, |<>2?. the son of the late /oss *>. Milligan and Lilhe I o.Ci,||CS uc"';m *;'S a veteran ol Hie U.S. Army. Ranger, X2nd lovv'.1"1' I?.lv,sinn retired in lySS from f ederal I'aper Board Co with more Hum 30 years ol service He is a member ol l ust Baptist ( huich. Woodhurn, Orient l.odite . .95, A.F. & A.M.. and the Acme Delco Chapter No. |ft|. or der ol the Eastern Star. Survivors include liis wife Loietia l ong Milligan ol the home: Uiree sons. David Earl Milligan Jr and Christopher James Milligan both ol Charlotte, and William I' (Bill) Milligan ol Fayciteville; four grandchildren: and three uncles KDWARI) LAWRKNCK KKLLY Edward Lawrence Kelly ol I e land ched Sept. 28 at his residence. I he luneral was Oct. I in I eland Baptist Church, by the Rev. Billy Buchanan .Hid I he Rev. Roger Heath. He was N >111 m Kelly on May 24, I > I), the son ol ||,c laic lidward II and Maine Biglord Kelly, lie was a ?'K'nlvr ol I eland Baptist Chunl. ana Mumiiih l.odge No. *|<> Survivors unhide Ins wile Paul ??C Chiimis Kelly ol .l,e home: a Jbunlue, |,,y Kelly Hayes ol J eland, three giandchildren. Jesse m Z" Jr M,,ltk " Heath, Kelly H Wol e ol C aslle Hayne and Carol Ann Hayes ?i | eland; a great grandchild; and two brothers. Miner Kelly and W.J. Kelly ol Wrimuig ONNIK K. nil !|>) |) wis Onme t. (Hud) Davis, 76. ol Rome . Supply, died Sept. 2S at ew Hanover Regional Medical tenter. Wilmington The Itinera I was ( X I ,|,e Brunswick F uneral Service Chapel wnh burial in Oak (hove Cemetery Supply. Horn in Hillsborough on July 31, ' ' hc was a ?>n <>l l he late Rue ben and Callie Crahtree Davis. Prior ?<> his retirement he was a glass gla/icr with Priichard Paint and Cilass ( o., Durham. Survivors include three sons. Onme Wa>ne Davis ol Oreci.shoro Jerry Michael (Mickey) Davis of Jayettcvillc and Douglas Edward Davis ol C.ray Court. S.C.: a sister. Kuby Black well ol Hillsborough. ciiHi lour grandchildren. add to obits Mai i ik i.kona <;opi SKI. I. IKS Maine Leona Gore Sellers. 65 ol Wilmington, died Sept. VI at her home. She was a na.ive ?i Bruiisw ick C ouniy. Hie I uncial was to |v held Wednesday. (X,. 2. a. in the chajvl ol Coble Ward-Smith funeral Service, with the Rev Margaret Hoc ken olliciating. Burial was to be in the Widens Family Cemetery in the Mill Creek coinniu '"ly, Bolivia. Mrs Sellers was born Southpoit on leb. 2-4 ,|l0 daughter ol Maine lisiel'k Revnolds Goreol Bolivia and the late John C (?ore. She was a member ,,i npwoiih United Methodist Chu.cli Survivors in addition to her '"other include her husband Uumton I dell (Bob) Sellers ol the home: a son. Will, am Tracy Core ol Bolivia; a brother. Max ton (Well (?ore ol Bolivia: and three sistets. Lois (.ore Hickman ol Leland Annie M Sclierer ol Wilunimion and Jo Ann Sellers ol Bolivia. AI.BKR l \ ROSKBORO MrLKOI) Alberta Roseboio Mcl.eod '?> ol Souihport. died Sept T> ' Philadelphia, Pa. Hie luiieral was held Sept Mi at Si James AMI-; rhufdl Southpori. Burial was in John Sunlit ( cmetery, Sotuhpon DOSHER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Ears , Nose and Throat Surgical & Medical Care Available In Sonthport T. BOYCE COLE, M.D. Previously associated with Duke University Medical Center Has Opened an E\ I Speciality Practice in Sonthport. Practicc Includes: ? PEDIATRICS -Tonsillectomv, Adenoklectomv, Ear Tubes (Mvringotomv) ? 1 IE AD & NECK SURGERY ? EARS, NOSE, & 1 1 IRC) A I CANCERS ?SINUS DISORDERS ? SPECIFIC DISORDERS Ol 1 1 IE EARS, NOSE & TI IROA'I Dosher Memorial Hospital '>24 I lowe Street Southport, NC 284<?1 (919)457-527 1 I . Boyce Cole, M.I). Southport Ears Nose & I luoat Head & Neck Surgery 719 1 lowe Street, Southpoit (919)457-0220 (919)457-01 10 CHURCH ACTIVITIES Walker Named New Stake President Kradloid L. Walker of Wil mington has been appointed slake president i)l the Wilmington Stake, Church ol Jesus Christ ol Latter day Saints. lie will pro viile spiritual ami organiza tional guidance Ui iiieiulKTs ol the stake, which comprises units in Wilmington, I. eland, I lamp stead. Shallotte, Jacksonville, Wallace, Whucville and Mi '/.ion An assistant prolessor ol educa tion at the University ol North Caiolma at Wilmington, Walker's seivicc will) the church is as a vol unteer. Walker succeeds President Rod ney S. Earlc, who has served as stake president lor the past nine years. I he new stake president's coun selors are Brian J. Ixwis ol Wil mington and Hollan T. Pickard ol llauipstead. Walker anil his wile, Rebecca, have lour children. Homecoming Slated Bonaparte Baptist Church, locat ed between Sunset Beach arid Cal abash on Somersetl Drive, invites the public to Homecoming services Sunday CXI (>. Marling ai II a.m.. said s|H)kcsman kuih Mincey. I ho Rev. Barney Barnhill will be the guest speaker. A covered dish dinner and singing will follow the morning worship. Revival Begins Monday Revival services begin Monday and continue through Friday at 7:Mt p.m. each day at Shell Point Baptist Church, with the Rev. Landis l.an caster as guest speaker. l-ancaster is the pastor ol Shal lotte First Baptist Church. Shell Point Baptist Church is lo cated on Shell Point Road oil Hol den Beach Road (N.C. HO Kasl). The Rev. Donald Hardwick is pas tor Holder At Chapel 'I he Rev. Fred C Holder, a Pres byterian minister Iroin Montreal, is the pastor ol the week at the Holdcn Beach Cha|K*l. He will lead the II a.m. worship service Sunday, Oct. 6. at the non denominational chapel, which is lo cated on Rothschild Street across from Holden Beach Town Hall. Revival To Begin Revival services will begin at Longwood Baptist Church Saturday, Oct. 5, with a gospel sing featuring CEDAR GROVF AREA NEWS Baptist Hosts Ocean View IS\ BARBARA T. IIKWKIT Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church will hosl the annual meeting of Ocean View Baptist Asso cialion this month. This is (he latest in a series ol Ocean View unions, singspi rations. conven tions ami other gatherings 10 inspire members and fuel their self-esteem dming the coming months. I he program will begin Wed nesday night with a welcome pro gram sponsored by the youth de paitiiient. with Arvella Marlowe. Doiothy Lee Frink, supervisors, and the Rev. M.C. Herring, advisor, in charge. I Imrsday the young adulLs and seniors will sponsor "Joy" night, with Louise Clause, Felicia Stanley and Irene Hankins in charge. Friday's program is a business session with a theme discussion and introductory sermon. I he Rev. Freeman Clause, associ ational moderator, will deliver his annual address Saturday morning, followed by a luncheon in the chuich cafeteria. A temperance ser mon by Dr. C.C. Craig and sharing ol information on the General Baptist Convention will be the fo cus ol the evening program Satur day For details on times and dates, contact me at 842-6503. (irissett Remembered A picture ol the late Bryan Hcr III u hi I Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM CALABASH V.F.W. HALL Traders Village. Calabash (919)579 7356 Dr Francis M. WornacK. Jr., Minister Casual Dress man Grisseu now hangs in the vestibule near the main entry of Ceilar Grove Missionary Baptist Church. The former director of the church music department was honored with a memorial program recently during the II a.m. worship service. Help ing bestow the honors were Carlene Reaves, who now serves as director ol the music department. Cinssett's twin daughters, Utlui G. Hewett and Etha Mae Herring, unveiled his portrait. Also, the Rev. Freeman Gause, pastor, presented plaques from the Ocean View Sunday School Con vention and the Senior Choir. Many family members attended the .?crvice, including his widow. Lula Grisseu. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday to Vicki Jenrette. Cedric Hopkins. Fred Hewett II. Earlenc Williams, Steve Gause. La Donna Hewett, Elliot Biyant. Mar tel Bryant, Sandra Robinson, Evan geline Lewis, Alene Full wood and Jake McQueen. Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCR Radio (1410 AM) lor the Cedar Grove Area News 'ITiursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at 10:15 a.m. On Sunday evenings listen for the Moments of Inspiration gospel music ministry. Weekly Scripture The Scripture for the week comes from Revelations 12, "And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their tes timony; and they loved not their lives unto the death. Therefore re joice, ye heavens, and they that dwell in them..." St. Luke Lutheran Church \V?n?hip Service Sunday. 10. (mi ,\ M Sunday Sd??>l at " ilil a m Meeting In Sllallotlc Middle Svii.n l 754-7X16 I'.islor Donald R. S.it I : it ^ the I) .V 1 Singers ol Lumhertou at 7 |> hi. I'toaching scrvn.cs will he licltl Oil. 7 through II ;il 7:M) p.m. Ihc speaker will he the Rev. Hilly Iliompson t>l Mi Leon liapihi Church near Longs, SC. I ho Rev. Harry Long, pastor, in vites everyone l<> attend. Also, on < X't. 12, llio church will sponsor a benefit dinner in the lei low ship hall lor Marvin livans. starting at II a. in. Singing on the grounds is planned during the din ner. said s|xikcsuian Doris Hcnton Homecoming Is Sunday Nhalloite l-usi Baptist Church will celehrate Homecoming Sundav Oct. (>. with a guesl s|vaker. music arid dinner. The Rev. Steve Pennington will speak at worship service, which will begin at III a.m. Special music will he provided by Hill and Glcrula While. A covered ilish dinner will lol low. All are invited, said the Rev Laiulis Lancaster, pastor. The church is located on U.S. 17 busi ness in Shallotte. Von Ferguson & the Coastal Voices will be singing Thomasboro Baptist Chruch Oct. 7. 7 30 pm Shell Point Baptist Church Oct 11. 7 30 pm Festival By The Sea Oct 27, Ho'.dcn Bcach (<> Seaside United Methodist Church M fV!iovv?hi'p 579-5753 ; ' ? ?? fn ? i . - : : Olh ? Lighthouse Independent Baptist Church is now located m the old Stan ley Read Baptist Ctiurch. Revival Oct. 14-19 7 PM Nightly Surday morning services 1 1 am & Sunday school 10 am For more information. can 842-2115 I Gardenias ...S1 .50 I gr Wyeglia $1.50 "5 Jf; V ^.Azaleas $1.50^ ? ?: Leah's Nursery ?} jy- HALF MILE NORTH OF & SHALLOTTE ON THE ?f BYPASS*754-6994 ? MON-SAT 9-5 30 ^ ^ jd-JjSfrd ii1 J t\<j WILL REVIEW and ESTATE CONSULTATIONS Stop in or call... Benedict J. Del Re, Jr. Attorney At Law Law Offices HOLDEN BEACH R( . 1 . Box 595 Sabbath Home Rd. Holden Beach. NC 28 162 iV, K5c] g&J9 1 9)842-854 5 (FAX) CALABASH Hwy. 179 South (Adjacent to the Post Office) Calabash. NC 28470 (919)579-0590. (919)579-0591 (FAX)
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