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V I w I PMOt O CONTHJlHiT f o r Altarmen To Sing The Altarmen will be singing at Old Shallotte Itaptist Church in Grissellown Friday, Dec. 6 . starting at 7 p.m., with refreshments afterward. The church is located on X.C. V04 at Grissettown and the Rev. Paul Shaffer is pastor. The public is invited to hear the group, whose members (above, from left) are lurry Heustess, R.l~ He welt, Linda Street. Steve Shelly and Albert Hughes. CEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS Church Observes Family Night in It \RH \R \ I . IIFWFIT I hc I hanksgiv niti holiday always helps usher in a lime ol" family unity, a time of earing and shar ing ol resources, inspiration and strength. The youth of Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church w orked hard Friday. Nov. 22. to arrange just such a night for their parents. They wanted a chance to thank their parents and served them a pre Thanksgiving dinner in the church's dining hall immediately following the church service. The meal was complete with turkey, vegetables, dessert and beverage. The youth had the guidance of their pastor and supervisor. Frances tinssett. Marcus Cause said the prayer, and Nly ra Johnson and Maria Grissett offered theme discussions. Youth Of The Month Tinea "Tee" Bernard is finishing up her reign as Youth of the Month for November. She i> the daughter of Curtis Sin clair and Adell Bernard and was chosen lor her dedicated services to the mission ol the church. Tinea is a fifth-grader at Shallottc Middle School and her hobbies in v lude -c'.v ing and cooking. Correction The three grandchildren of the Rev and Mrs Freeman Cause that were dedicated recently at the Cedar Grove Church were all granddaugh ters. Evelyn Johnson is the aunt and godmother for Kendra Jahnl and Lerulra Abril Cause, twin daughters of Berta Cause. Singing Float Coming The Cedar Grove Gospel Choir has become an inspirational part of the annual Shalloue Christmas Pa rade. and this year will be no excep tion. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday to everyone, es pecially Mary Lilly McCoy, Phcbc Hawcs. Marilyn Todd and Samcsa Good son. Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCB (1410 AM) in Shalloue for the Cedar Grove Area News Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at 10:15 a.m. On Sunday evenings listen for the A laments of Inspiration gospel mu sic ministry. Weekly Scripture The Scripture for the week comes from Psalms 30, "Hear, O Lord, and have mercy upon me: Lord, be thou my helper. Thou hath turned lor me my mourning into dancing; thou hath put off my sockcloth. and gird ed me with gladness. To the end that my glory may sing praise to thee, anil be not silent. O Lord my God 1 will give thanks unto thee forever." CHURCH ACTIVITIES Dinner Honors Seniors ( >1.0 j ii \ icw Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church w ill honor senior cil i/ens of the surrounding community .it a special Christmas dinner at the church Saturday, Dec. 5. at 5 p.m. Several groups and individuals will provide music and other enter tainment. including the Coaics Famil> Singers. This is the third annual dinner lor seniors held b\ the church. Harold Yarnum. a deacon of the church, heads the committee for the event. "The senior citizens who have given so much of their lives in ser vice to this community deserve to be honored." said Yarnum. "There is no lime more fitting than when we cele brate the birthday of our Lord Jesus Christ." Fish Fry Planned Seaside Christian Fellowship of Seaside will hold a fish fry fund raiser Saturday, Dec. 7, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Calabash Fire Station. The menu w ill feature fried spoLs, fried sweet potatoes, coleslaw, hush puppies and tea or coffee. Plates are S4 each. Proceeds will go to the church building fund. Seniors Set Yard Sale The senior adults of Jennies Branch Baptist Church and us sur rounding community will hold a yard sale Saturday. Dec. 7. Featured will be handcrafted Christmas decorations such as tree ornaments, table and w indow deco rations, dulls and wot >dcrali items lor the home and yard. The sale w ill be held on N.C. 17l) one quarter mile from the church on tiie right, toward Shallot tc, said spokesman Fdith Hunter. Open House Set The Baptist Young Women of First Baptist Church of Boiling Spring Lakes invite the public to at tend a Christmas Open House at the church Sunday, Dec. X. from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Holiday music, refreshments and the lighting ol the tree are planned. Music Featured Lethe's Grove Baptist Church i Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Old Georgetown Road (919)579 7356 Dr Francis M Womack Jr Minister | Nursery Provided will present "The Singing Christmas Tree" Saturday, Dec. 7. at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday. Dec. 8. at II a.m. The program, in which the Christ mas story unfolds in drama and song, will take placc at the church, located one mile north of Shallottc on U.S. 17. To Present Drama Holy Bethel F.B.H. Church in Thomasboro invites the public to a sacred drama, I Dreamed I Searched Heaven For You. performed by James A. Stcpp and an acting troupe from Tuxedo. The drama will be presented Saturday, Dec. 7, at 6 p.m. at the church Holey Bethel also welcomes back their pastor, the Rev. Charles Pridgen, and his family for another convention year. Holiday Music Oak Island Presbyterian Church, Long Beach, will present a cantata of holiday music and festivities Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 7 & 8, at 7:30 p.m., titled "White Christmas." Featured performers will be pi anist Greg Walker, soloists Lynn Bormore, Fd Hardin, Loy Kul/., Brad Williams, Dee Clarke and 35 additional voices; and narrators Nancy Cortcr and Jack Snyder. The public is invited. '92 Officers Chosen St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Shallottc has elected officers for 1992 lor tJic church council, and men's and women's organizations. Ken SliKip will served as church council president. Other officers arc Bob Wareheim, vice president; Edwina Snyder, secretary; Sherry Koseman, treasurer; and Tom Blevins, finance secretary. Officers of St. Luke Lutheran Men and Mission are Darrcll Bow man, president; Dick Rice, vice president; and Paul Johnson, secre tary-trcasurcr. Women of St. Lukc-WELCA have elecred Carolyn Sloop, presi dent; Claudia Hannekcn, vice presi dent; Trudy Freeman, secretary; and Margaret Wetzel, treasurer. St. Luke Lutheran Church Worship Service Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School al 9:00 a m. Meeting In Shallolle Middle School 754-7816 I'astor Donald R. Sal frit s / ETHEL BELLE HEWETT CLARK Ethel Belle Hewcil Clark. 86. of Dunn and formerly of Whitcvillc died Nov. 2 ai Betsy Johnson Mem orial Hospital. The funeral was conducted Nov. 24 at VVhiteville United Methodist Church by the Rev. Homer E. Morris and the Rev. Jerry I licks. Burial was m Columbus Memorial Park. Whitcvillc. A native ol Brunswick County, she was a daughter ot the late Henry and Fntina Irene Mint/ Hewett. She was preceded r death In her hus band. F.lmcr Patrick Clark. Mrs. Clark \>as employed as a registered nurse at Columbus County Hospital. Whitcvillc. lor more than 20 years. She was a mem ber ol the Whitcvillc United Metho dist Church and the I 'ruled Metho dist Women. Survivors include her daughter. Mary Clark Wilson ol Dunn: a son. Johnny Edward Clark ol McLean. Va.: a sister. Pauline H. Tripp ol Shallottc; two half-sisters. Ruby Saylcs Combs of Texas and Josie Mac Lovcttc of Shallottc; a half brother, Galloway Hewett of Shal lottc; four grandchildren; anil seven great-grandchildren. THOMAS STKRLINC; BKCK Thomas Sterling Beck. 56 of Route 1, Leland. died Nov. 20 ai Cape Fear Memorial Hospital, Wil mington. The funeral was held Nov. 23 at Dclco Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church w ith the Rev. Edward Tatum and the Rev. Kenneth Reaves offici ating. Burial took place in Dclco Cemetery. Beck was a native of Southport and the son of the late Thomas C. and Lillic Dan ford Beck. He was a retired employee of Federal Paper Board Co. and was a member of the Dclco Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. Among the survivors arc his wife, Bonnie Moore Beck; three sons, Vernon T. Beck. Sterling 1). Beck and Edward A. Beck, all of Dclco; a daughter. Melissa Fayc Hyatt ol Dclco; a sister. Fayc Beck Davis of Parkton; and lour grandchildren. Memorials may he made to Dclco Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. Dclco, N.C. 28436. HAZEL KLKANOR JOHNSON Ha/el Eleanor Johnson, 73, ol Chestnut Street. Wilmington, died Nov. 22 at her residence. The luncral was conducted Nov. 24 at Andrews Mortuary Market Street Chapel with burial in Jennies Branch Baptist Church Cemetery. Shallottc. A native of New Bern and lor mcrly ol Whitcvillc, Mrs. Johnson was the daughter of the late Henry L. and Julia Bell Carter James. She was also a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, the Order of The Eastern Star. She was affiliated with Regal Fiber Co. Survivors include her son. Bobby Knox Tyler of Fayctlcvillc; a broth er, J.L. James of Whitcvillc; and three sisters, Nora White, Ada Thompson and Billie Fay Buck of Florida. HKLKN SMITH Helen Smith of Spaulding Drive, Wilmington, died Nov. 21 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. The funeral was Nov. 26 at House of God Holiness Church in the East Wilmington community. Burial was in Calvary Memorial Cemetery. MARY ETTA WALL BARNES Mary Etta Wall Barnes, 87, ol Greensboro and formerly of Supply, died Nov. 24 at the Cone Extended Care Center, Greensboro. LEVY WENDELL SELLERS Levy Wendell Sellers, 71, of Route 1, Winnabow, died Nov. 26 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington. The funeral was Nov. 2l) in Town Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. V.C. Potter Jr. officiating. Burial fol lowed at Forest Law n Cemetery. Sellers was born Sept. 9, 1920, in Brunswick County, the son of the late Charles and Ruth Swain Sellers. He was retired from International Pa|vr Company and wa< a member of Tow n Crook Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lucy Hnmn Sellers of the homo; three daughters. Hetty S Calhoun of Surlsule Beach, S.C.Gail S. Hcwctt i>l Wilmington and Gloria S. dales of Winnabow; a stepson. Joseph Zevan of Wilmington: lour brothers. Claude Sellers and Huron Sellers, both ol Winnabow. Archie Sellers ol l.eland and Arthur Sellers ol Decatur. Ala : lour sisiers. Lucy Mav Soutlierlaiul and Lottie Jane Creech, both ol Southport, F.loise Sing ol Supply and I ppie Lee l ewis ol I eland, eight grandchildren: and two ureal -grandchildren. ,i< ii i n kdwaki) m \<;<; \ri> John Edward Maggard. 55>, ol Route 2. l.eland. died Nov. 25. The funeral was conducted Nov. 27 bv the Rev. Danny Wilson and the Rev. Steve Crews at Coble Ward Smith funeral Service Chapel. Supply. Burial was in in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Bolivia. Maggard was Kim in Partridge. Ky., on July 26, 1936. son ol the late John T. and Ida Vanover Maggard. He was an avid hunter ami fisher man. Among the survivors are lus wile. Addie S. Maggard ol the home: lour sons. Vance F. Maggard ol the home. Wade A. Maggard and Tim othy W. Maggard. both ol Wil mington, and Wayne H. Maggard ol Leland: a daughter. Deborah Lewis of Winnabow; two brothers; two sis ters; lour half-sisters: a step-mother: and six grandchildren. TIIETIS ELIZABETH 1IKNRY IRVING Thetis Elizabeth Henry Irving. 70. of Route I, Winnabow, died unex pectedly Nov. 25 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. The funeral was held Nov. 29 at Zion United Methodist Church w ith the Rev. Billy Peele officiating. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. Mrs. Irving was born April 21. 1921, in Wilmington, the daughter of the late Asa Preston and Annie Irene Jones Henry Sr. She was a member of the New Hope Pres byterian Church. Win nab) w, and was an assistant postmaster and mail carrier in Winnabow for the U.S. Postal Service for 43 years. Survivors include her husband. George Ciuillord Irving Sr. ol the home: a son. George G. Irving Jr. of Winnabow : two daughters. Georgia Irving Munroc ol Wilmington and Janie Irving Greene ol Fli/aboth town: and six grandchildren. The family requests that memori als be directed to the Town Creek Rescue Squad or the Winnabow l ire Department. yi'lN'ION I WEIUO PRICK Quinlon Janeiro Price. 24. of Southport died Nov. 26. The funeral was held Nov. 30 at St. James AMI-, /.ion Church, with burial in North wood Cemetery. LL'CIAN ALBERT WILLIAMS Lucian Albert Williams, X7. ot Whiteville died Nov. 2X in Colum bus County Hospital. The funeral was held Dec. 1 at Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. Ron Sumncrs and the Rev. Charles Bullock officiating. Burial was in Columbus Memorial Park. He was preceded in death by his wife, the late l.innie Hardic Will iams. Survivors include Ins four (laugh ters, Lois Gerald and Jo Ann Formy duval, both of Whiteville, Carrie Bullock of Raleigh, and Naomi Ward of Tabor City; three brothers, Charlie Williams of Clarendon, Henry Williams and Wilson Wil liams, both of Chadboum: two sis ters, Mary Israel of Whiteville and Velma Price of Shallotte: 1 1 grand children and 10 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Trinity Baptist Church. North Thompson St., Whiteville. N.C. 2X472, and the Whiteville Res cue Squad. North Madison St., Whiteville. N.C. 2X472. EDWARD CI STAY HOLMES Edward Gustav Holmes. 76. of Long Beach died Nov. 2X at Dosher Memorial Hospital. Southport. St. James The Fisherman Episcopal Church Family thanks you for your support of our Craft Fair and fall Lobster Sale. Watch for our spring Maine Lobster Sale! SUNDAY SERVICES 8:15 AM - Holy Eucharist 10:00 AM - Church School for all ages, nursery through adult 10:30 AM - Holy Eucharist Morning Pray er on 5th Sundays Coffee and fellowship following both services. Casual attire. Nursery available. WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7PM ? Holy Eucharist and healing Services were held Deo. 2 at Peacock-New nam luneral Home. Southport .and at graveside in the U.S. National Cemetery at New Hem. SAKA1I DOWNING ( AMI. IN Sarah Downing Camlin, 71. of 1 ong Beach died Dcc. 1 at Dosher Memorial Hospital. Southport. The luneral was to be conducted 1 p.m. Wednesday. IX*c. 4, at Oak Island Presbyterian Church by Dr. Brian Weger and the Rev. Richard DePritcr. Burial was to follow in Ca|x- Fear Memorial Park. Mrs. Camlin was Kim Dec. 6. |9I?), in Bedlord. Va., a daughter of the late Albert Beaty and Louise Carder Downing, and moved to Brunswick County from Hamlet in 1980. She was a registered nurse, hav ing spent most ol her career at I lamlct I lospital, and was a graduate ol Hamlet Hospital School ol Nursing. Mrs. Camlin was also a member ol < )ak Island Presbyterian Church and Oak Island Beauli fication Club. Survivors include two daughters, Sara C. Krantz of New York, N.Y., anil Kay C. Norwood of Charlotte: a brother, Charles W. Downing of Byhalia. Miss.; lour sisters, Eliza beth Williams of Greenville, Dor othy Auderer ol Wolfeboro, N.H.. Virginia Gainey of Stcdman and Gertrude Blake of Southport: five grandchildren; and two great-grand children. Memorial contributions may be made to Oak Island Presbyterian Church. HOWARD KARL SIDBKRRY Edward Earl Sidberry, 52, ol Bolivia died Nov. 26 at The Bruns wick Hospital, Supply. The funeral was held Dcc. 2 at Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church. Burial was in Randolph Cemetery. MILDRED CONNER LAONIIARDT Mildred Conner Laonhardt, SI, of Southport died Nov. 28 at her resi dence. A memorial graveside service was held IX'c. 2 at St. Phillip's Episcopal Church Memorial Gar den. Southport. JOSEPH II. GORE Joseph II. Gore. 88. of Supply died Nov. 29 at The Brunswick I lospital. Supply. The luneral was to be held at I p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Rig Macedonia Baptist Church. Burial was to take place in the Galloway Cemetery. JAR VIS SCOTT MCPHAIL Jams Scott McPhail, 61. ol Yaupon Beach died Nov. >0 at his residence. The funeral was held Dec. 3 at Crumpler-Honeycutt Funeral Home, Clinton. Burial look place in the McPhail Family Cemetery. WILLI AM ROSCOE DAVIS William Roscoc Davis, 89, of Southport died Nov. 27. The funeral was held Dec. 1 at St. James AMEZ Church. Burial fol lowed in John Smith Cemetery. JAMES RICHARD FRAZER James Richard Frazer, 76, of Southport died Dec. I at Brunswick Cove Nursing Center, Lcland. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Dcc. 4, at 10 a.m. in Trinity United Methodist Church with Uie Rev. P.D. Midgett officiat ing. Burial was to follow in Northwood Cemetery. Frazer was born Jan. 8, 1915, in Southport, a son of the late Richard C. and Geneva Haskett Frazer. He was retired, having been owner-op erator of Frazer Boat Works from (3| Seaside United Methodist Church 8:00 AM Worship Service 9:00 AM Christian Education Hour 9:30 10:00 AM Fellowship Time 10:00 AM Worship Service CASUAL DRESS ? NURSERY PROVIDED Castor: The Rev. Cainlllc Yorkcy Edwards 579 5753 llwv. 179 at Ocean Isle Ikach 1 / 2 milr east of OIH intersection 1939 10 1975. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. Survivors include a brother. Otto l ra/er of Yorktown, Va.: and a sis ter, Nan Shannon of El Sec undo Calif. Memorial contributions may he made lo Trinity United Methodist Church or the organization of the donor's choice. WALTER SIMS ERINK Walter Sims Frink, 94, of Chadhourn died Nov. 27 at Colum bus County Hospital m Whitevillc. The funeral was held Nov. 3() at Peacock's Cha|vl In The Pines, Whilcvillc, with the Rev. C.S. McDowell ami the Rev. Russell Long officiating. Burial was in Columbus Memorial Park. White ville. I rink was a Chadhourn native, a son ol the late William S. and Mary Ihompson I rink, lie was a life-long resident ol Chudboum and a retired I armor, lie was also the oldest living member ol Woodmen ol the World ol Chadboum and the Chadhourn Baptist C hurch at the time of his death. Among the survivors are his wife, Annie Stone Frink; four sons. Edwin Frink and David Frink, both of Chadhourn. Charles Frink of Lcland and John Frink of North Myrtle Beach. SC.; a daughter, Alice Fave Benton ol Ccrro Gordo; three step sons. George Stone and Fred Stone both of Fort Worth, Texas, and Bob Stone ol Los Angeles, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchil dren. nine step-grandchildren; and nine step-great-grandchildren. Memorials may he made to the Chadhourn Rescue Squad, Wilson Street, Chadhourn, N.C. 2843 1 . ANNIE MAE CARTRETTE Annie Mac Cartrette, 89 of Whitevillc died Nov. 27 at her resi dence. Hie funeral was conducted Nov 29 by ihe Rev. Wayne Gore and the Rev. Shelton Crihh at Ininan Funeral C hapcl. Tabor City. Burial was in McPherson Cemetery. Mrs. Cartrette was a Columbus I utility native, a daughter of the late Loren/a D. and Nellie Smith Carteret. She was preceded in death by her husband, the late John Calvin ( artrette. Survivors include her four sons Raymond Cartrette of High Point' Seymour Cartrette of Whitevillc Burlcy Lee Carlrctte of Lydia S C and Irvin Cartrette of Gastonia- two daughters, Retha Belle Worley of Belmont and Derotha Thompson of Holly Hill, S.C.; lour brothers, Julius Carteret of Ocala, Fla. Marvin Carteret of Bolivia, Lacy Carteret of Long Beach and Lonnie ( arteret of Green Sea, S.C.; two sis ters, Christine Christmas of I iiyettcville and Shula Nealcy of Whitevillc; 39 grandchildren; 72 grcat-grandchildrcn; and 15 great great-grandchildren. RUBY KI SS MILLIGAN .,?Kuhy Russ Milligan, 86, of Whitcville. died Dec. 2 in Shorcland Nursing Center, Whitevillc. Ihe funeral was to be held Wednesday, Dec. 4, at 2 p.m. in the {"man Chapel, Tabor City, with the Rev. Robert Cask in officiating. Burial was to be in Sandy Plain Cemetery, Tabor City. A native ol Brunswick County she was Die daughter of the late John William and Annie Hughes Russ. Survivors include a daughter, Minerva M. Williams of Whitcville* two brothers, James Russ of Sanlord and Jesse Russ of Tabor City; and two sisters, Pearlic Norris of Tabor Hiff SC SadiC Wi"ian,s of Rock FREE HEARING CLINIC New Sound Hearing Service Tuesday 2-5 PM Hearing test, your home, our office. Call for appointment 1-800-633-4245 A Peoples Funeral Home OF SHALLOTTE Invites you to listen to: " Sharing God's Love" Each Sunday Morning From 9 a.m. -9:30 a.m. on WTAB Radio AM 1370 Tabor City United Family Life Insurance Pre-need, Life, Disability 754-6242, 754-6244 1-919-642-4055 1 1 wy. 1 7 S., Shallotte 405 S. Memory St., Whiteville ^ Service with Dtfrndability, Distinction and Dignity ^
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