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IAMKS RORF.RT JONFS James Robert Jones, 57, of Ash died Feb. 12 in The Brunswick Hos pital, Supply. A memorial service was held Feb. 14 in the chapel of Brunswick Funeral Service, Shallottc, with the Rev. Garland Long officiating. Bom Aug. 11, 1934, in Bruns wick County, Jones was a son of ihc late James Pearl and Clara Carlisle Jones. He was preceded in death by a son, James Carl Jones. Among the survivors arc two daughters, Barbara Jean Duke of Bynum and Karen Denise Jones of Chapel Hill; two sisters, Helen J. Browning of Ash and Marie Jenrette of Moncks Comer, S.C.; a brother, Benny Jones of Port Wcntworth, Ga.; and a granddaughter. MINNIE LARKINS WILLIS Minnie Larkins Willis, 101, of Winnabow died Feb. 12 in Bruns wick Cove Nursing Center, Lcland. A graveside service was conduct ed Feb. 14 in Oakdale Cemetery in Wilmington by Dr. Douglas Vaug han. Mrs. Willis was bom July 3, 1 890, in Pender County, daughter of the late James T. and Elizabeth Holmes Williams Larkins. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Turner Willis, and her son. Paul Turner Willis Jr. She was a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church of Wil mington and was retired from At lantic Coast Line Railroad after 32 years of service. Her survivors include a niece, Mrs. Julian K. Taylor of Winnabow, and two nephews, L. Bradford Tillery and W. Hampton Tillcry of Wilmington. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. JAMES BRYAN STANLEY SR. James Bryan Stanley Sr., 81, of Charlotte died Feb. 10 at the Vet eran's Administration Hospital in Salisbury. The funeral was held Feb. 13 at Hankins, Whiuington and Williams Dearborn Funeral Home in Char lotte. Burial was in Sharon Memor ial Park, Charlotte. Bom in Brunswick County, Stan ley lived most of his life in Char lotte, where he was a former magis trate of Charlotte Township, Mcck Icnbcrg County. Stanley was a self-employed salesman with Stanley Motor Com pany before his retirement. He was a U.S. Army mcdical corps veteran of World War II, a member of Dilworth Unite*! Methodist Church and a life time member of Calabash VFW Post 7288. Among the survivors are his wife. Car Exhaust Sparked Fire Near Bolivia A fire that burned about an acre of woods near Bolivia Sun day evening apparently started when some grass caught fire be neath a car. Wilbur Verecn, of Route 2, Bolivia, had driven his AMC Hornet into a wooded area be hind his house 011 N.C. 87 near Danford Road, he told Brunswick County Sheriff's Deputy Becky McDonald. Verecn and his son went there to check on a creek and left the car's engine running. Some grass beneath the car was apparently touching the exhaust pipe and caught on fire, Ms. McDonald reported. When the Vereens relumed from the creek, fire had engulfed the car and was spreading into the woods. The car, valued ai SI, 000, was destroyed. Verecn and his son attempted to put out the fire, said Ms. McDonald. Firefighters from the Bolivia Volunteer Fire Department and the N.C. Forest Scrvice respond ed to put out the blaze around 6:45 p.m. Close to an acre of woods burned before it was brought un der control. No one was injured, said Ms. McDonald. COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE ?Carpet ? Vinyl ?Ceramic Tile ?Window Treatments ?Wallcoverings Ruby Floyd Irttenhmz. Hwy 904. #3 Seaside North 579-6091 MuMMCK?ACO*i Ai!cen Sisnlcy of the hofnc, ?. son, James B. Stanley Jr. of Shallotte; a daughter, Patricia S. Horn of Char lotte; two brothers, Jesse Stanley of Salisbury and William Stanley of Calabash; three sisters, Ola Edwards of Wilmington, Beatrice Brown of Charlotte ar^d Ila Burke of Racford; four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. ROBERT BURNS BUCK Robert "Snooks" Bums Buck, 72, of Wilmington died Feb. 12 in Pin nacle Care Center following an ex tended illness. The funeral was held Feb. 14 in the chapel of Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service with the Rev. Gerald A. Nordsiek Jr officiating. Burial followed in the Bethany Pres byterian Church Cemetery. Buck, a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, was born Dec. 4, 1919, in Wilmington, son of the lute Oscar and Rosa Heath Buck. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, having served in France, and re ceived the Bronze Star. Survivors include his wife, Hilda Sciltcr Buck of the home; four daughters, Diane B. Stirewalt of Wilmington, Nancy B. Coble of Supply, lane B Pearson of Scons Hil! and Anita B. Turner of New Canaan, Conn.; three brothers, New man Buck of Wrightsville Beach, O.D. Buck and W.A. Buck, both of Wilmington; a sister, Rosa B. Smith of Jacksonville, Fla.; and five grand children. The family requests memorials be made to the St. Matthew Lutheran Church Building Fund, 612 S. College Ru., WiliTiingion, N.C. 28403. GOLD1E ELIZABETH ROBINSON SHEPARD Goldie Elizabeth Robinson Shcp ard, 92, of Hermitage House Rest Home, died Feb. 13 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilming ton. A graveside service was held Feb. 17 at Grcenlawn Memorial Park with the Rev. Bo Baker presiding. Mrs. Shcpard was born in Bruns wick County, daughter of the late Alexander and Agnes Robinson. Survivors include three daughters, Flossie Bron/.incki, Myrtle Ward and Mildred Nichols, all of Wilm ington; a son, C.F Andrews of Hampstcad; two brothers, O.Y. Rob inson of Supply and Roland Rob inson of Wilmington; three sisters, Maggie Clemmons of Supply, Macie Harper of Ash and Blanche Jacobs of Shallcue; grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and eight grcat grcal-grandch i Idrcn . JKRRY L. "KR(K;" MOSLEY Jerry L. "Frog" Moslcy of Na vassa died Feb. 11 at Cape Fear Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. The funeral was held Feb. 15 at Mt. Calvary AME Church, Navassa. Burial was in Mearcs Cemetery. RUTH DIXON WILLIAMS Ruth Dixon Williams, 89, of Boil ing Spring Lakes died Feb. 11 at Doshcr Memorial Hospital, South port. The funeral was conductcd Feb. 15 at Borgwardt Funeral Home, Bcltsville, Md. Burial was in George Washington Cemetery, Adclphi, Md. SUSIE MAK NEVILLE Susie Mac Neville of Lcland died Feb. 16 at Brunswick Cove Nursing Center, Lcland. A graveside scrvicc was held Feb. 18 in Bcllevuc Cemetery. EMERY GIOVANNELLI Emery Giovanncili, 68, of Hol iday Haven, Shallottc, died Feb. 17 at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. A memorial scrvicc was to be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, at Boone's Neck Baptist Church, with the Rev. Norman Bailey offici ating. Giovanncili was bom Dcc. 6, 1923, in Granville, Pa., to the late Ausillo and Clara Polandri Giovan nclli. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife. Dawn H. Giovanncili of the home; two daughters, Yvonne Hasley of Chaik Hill. Pa., and Valerie Mislan of Rices Landing, Pa.; four brothers; one sister; and one grandchild. GrlRALD LOY Gerald Loy, 63, of Salt Aire Village, Calabash, died Feb. 13 at his residence. A memorial service was held Feb. 16 in the chapcl of Brunswick Funeral Scrvicc in Shalloue. Bom in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 12, 1928, he was a son of the late Clarcncc and Helen C. Loy. He was an architectural representative for the State of Ohio and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. Survivors includc his wife, Mary Lou Harper Loy of the home; a son, Jerome H. Loy of Forest, Va.; a daughter, Susan Kathleen Loy of Moncia, Va.; a sister, Luciiic Spenc er of Broadview Heights, Ohio; and two grandchildren. THURMAN GRANT GORE Thurman Grant Gore, 71, of NJolr ina Fvb. 1 'I ut his hOTTiC. The funeral was Feb. 16 at Inman Chapel, Tabor City, with the Rev. Darcy Hardwick officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Methcxlist Church Cemetery, Nakina. Survivors include his wife, Mar garet S. Gore; two sons, Lacy James Gore and Roy S. Gore, both of Nakina; two brothers, Herbert R. Gore and John B. Gore, both of Nakina; two sisters, Alice McCum bcc of Ash and Ailccn Pate of Whiteville; and four grandchildren. LONZIE MASON HUGHES Lonzic Mason Hughes, 82, of Wilmington and formerly of Ash died Feb. 15 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington. The funeral was held Feb. 17 at Bruaswick Funeral Service, Shallottc, by the Rev. Charlie Smith and the Rev. Howard Fowler. Burial was in the Coleman Cemetery, Ash. A Brunswick County native, Hughes was a son of the late Luther and Jessie Coleman Hughes. He was a U.S. Army veteran and recipient of five Bronze Star Medals. Among the survivors are his wife, Magdalene Smith Hughes; a brother, Herman Hughes of Ash; three sis ters, Lundy Watts of Shallottc, and Beulah Boyd and Wilma Long, both of Wilmington; and a granddaughter. JOLLY JACOBS Jolly Jacobs, 69, of Bolton died Feb. 14 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington. The funeral was held Feb. 17 at Mount Sinai Holiness Church, where he was a member, by the Rev. Wilbur Ammons. Burial was in Red Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Easter Rose Jacobs; four sons, William Floyd (Jack) Jacobs, Ronald Dean Jacobs, Jolly Bruce Jacobs and Terry Lynn Jacobs, all of Bolton; two daughters, Annie Louise Patrick of Bolton and Betty Rose Dolce of Durham; a brother, E.S. Jacobs of Bolton; a half-brother, Rex Allen Jacobs of Bolton; a half-sister, Jean Jacobs of Lcland; 15 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. ? ? ? ? i Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Old Georgetown Road I 9)U/9-(sMU Dr. Francis M. Womack, Jr., Minister Nursery Provided CEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS Children Lead Observance BY BARBARA T. HKVVKTT The children of Cedar Grove | Missionary Bap tist Church ob was coordinated by Francis Grisseu and the Sunday School teachers, with ministry provided by the pastor and members of Union Baptist Church. Dynamics Preparing Christie Corrine Price is Cedar Grove's Little Dynamics 1992. She is the daughter of Anthony and Pc rita Price. She will be competing in the up coming Little Miss/Mr. Dynamics program sponsored by Ocean View Association. Missions, Missions Several mission study groups arc active in the local area. Rcbccca Johnson's home, as well as the home of A/alee Johnson, hosted Group I, Home and Foreign Missions, which covers the Johnson Town area. Attending were Pcncic Grisseu, Maggdelinc Johnson and Lena Johnson. Group II, which covers the Riley Hewctt area, studied in the homis of Eua Hewctt and Evelyn Hewctt. Attending were Hattic Full wood served Dr. ' Martin Luther King's Birthday and Black History Month Feb. 9 in a pro gram that fea tured readings, 1 skits and songs. HEWETT The program C halm an, Ada Fullwood and Claud ia Fullwood. To participate, contact either Azalcc Johnson or Claudia Fullwood, chairpersons of Group I and Group II respectively. Children Honored Congratulations to two children who are being honored as "Youth of the Month". J ana Gore and Tamira Fullwood were cited by their group as being the most dedicated in attendance and support. Their supervisor is Francis Grissett The children's Christian Mission is looking for homes in which to meet in the community. Meanwhile, the group meets at Cedar Grove Baptist Church each Friday at 7 p.m. Names Omitted Two names were left out of those recently singing in the Martin Luther King Mass Youth County Choir. They were Nakelia Hewett and Cicily Williams. Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCB (1410 A.M.) for the Cedar Grove Area News Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at 10:15 a.m. On Sunday evenings listen for the Moments of Inspiration gospel music program. J ^ St. Luke Lutheran Church Worship Service Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Shallotte Middle School 754-7816 Pastor Donald R. Safrit S ^ Emergencies? Career changes. Medical costs. Accidents Build a nest egg for life's emergencies with insurance protec tion. Cash loc emergencies ?One of the MODERN WOODMEN SOLUTIONS 'Tb uoc/w? MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA A MATERNAL Lift INSURANCE SOCIETY HOME OFFICE ? ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS Glenda Barefoot Shallotte 579-1550 LIFE ? ANNUITIES ? IRA S ? FRATERNAL PROGRAMS 4 CHURCH ACTIVITIFS McKinney To Speak Af Calvary The Rev. Ted Mc Kinney, director of married housing at Campbell University, Buics Creek, will speak at the II a.m. worship scrvicc at Calvary Baptist Church in Shallotte Sunday, Feb. 23, for Baptist Seminary, College and School Day. McKinncy earned his bachelor's degree from Columbia Bible Col lege. Prior to joining the staff at Campbell, he served as senior pastor of Mount Zion Neighborhood Church in Pennsylvania for five years. He also served as a mission ary in Surinamc, South Amcrica, from 1973 through 1978. Baptist Seminary, College and School Day is sponsored by the Eduction Commission of the South ern Baptist Convention. Women Have Day Women of the church will fill all positions during the 10:45 a.m. scr vicc Sunday as Harvest Fellowship Pentecostal Holiness Church cele brates Ladies Day. Mary Belle Johnson, a GEMS (Girls Enter The Master's Scrvicc) sponsor on the' church conference staff, will be the guest speaker. The church is located on Gray Bridge Road off N.C. 130 cast of Shallot tc. Planning A New Year Ocean View Association held its Mid- Year Session Feb. 8 to begin planning for a new fiscal year. The convention was held Feb. 8 at Ml. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Longwood. Officers in the association arc the Rev. Freeman Cause, moderator, the Rev. M.C. Herring, vice moderator; Henry Bryant, recording secretary; Edic Bryant Gausc, assistant record ing secretary; the Rev. Julius Frink, missionary; Barbara T.Hcwett, cor responding secretary; Tim Gore, fi nancial secretary; Marva Brown, au ditor; Elizabeth Jcnrettc, music di rector, Mary Everlina Bernard, his torian; Utha Hcwett, pianist; and Bcrnicc Gausc, assistant pianist. GEMS Set Bake Sale The GEMS of Harvest Fellowship Pentecostal Holiness Church will hold a bake sale Saturday, starting at 8:30 a.m., at two locations in Shallottc. Tables will be set up in front of Jones' department store and Kerr Drugs. GEMS is the acronym for Girls Enter The Master's Service, said church spokesman Peggy Jordan. The girls are raising money for uni forms. (<} 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 Pastor: The Rev. CanilUr Yorkey Edwards 579-5753 Hwy 179 at Ocean Isle Beach 1/2 mile east of OIB intersection THE NATURAL WAY TO HEALTH! 1 \ r Auto Accidents? Headaches? 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