COLE BLEASE MACON Cole B lease Macon. 79. of White ville. died March 10 in Columbus County Hospital. He was a retired builder. The funeral was conducted March 12 in the chapcS of Brunswick Fun eral Service, Whiteville, by the Rev. Landis Lancaster. Burial was in Col umbus Memorial Park. Bom in Ccito Gordo, he was a son ol the late William and Mary Belle Brut Macon. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Vemon (Mary) Ward of Shal louc aiul Mrs. J.B. (Virginia) Reaves of Whiteville: three sons. Carl Ma con and Arthur Macon, both of High Point, and George Macon of 1 rinily; two brothers. Homer Macon of Evergreen and Jack Macon ol Mil waukee, is.; two sisters. Marie Brown of Evergreen and Margaret Reeves of Wilmington; eight grand children; and one great-grandchild. LETHA THOMPSON The funeral for Letlia Thompson was held March 12 in St. Mary's Missionary Baptist Church, Winn abow. Burial was in St. Mary's Ccme tcry. Ms. Thompson, a resident ol Au tumn Care in Shallotte. died March 7 in Shallotte. EDNA BROWN BAUGH Edna Brown Baugh. 81, of Wilm ington, died March 10 in Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinslon. She was retired from the Brunswick County School system. A memorial service was held March 13 in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnecscs North Congre gation, Wilmington, where she had been an active member. Mrs. Baugh was bom in Kinslon Jan. 8, 191 1 , the daughter of the late Albert Clifton Brown Sr. and Mar garet Corrinc Chestnut. She was die widow of William C. Baugh Sr. Survivors include a daughter, Jo anne B. Chapman of Kinslon; a son. William C. Baugh of Wilmington; ihrec sisters, Florinc B. Funk ol Bowling Green, Ky., Olive B. Goodwin of Raleigh and Elizabeth B. Malik of Wilmington; a brother, Charles R. Brown of Kinslon; four grandchildren; and iwo great-grand children. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Duke Rehabilitation Center, c/o Medical Director. P.O. Box 3935, Durham, N.C. 27/00. MINA AUDREY H. SMITH Mina Audrey Hewctl Smith, 59, of Route 3, Shallotte, died March 1 1 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington. The funeral was March 13 at Shell Point Baptist Church, with die Rev. Landis Lancaster and the Rev. Donald Hardwick officiating. Burial was in die Georgetown- Holden Cemetery at Supply. Mrs. Smiih was bom in Supply on April 26, 1932, to Eli/a Danlord Hewctl of .shalloltc and the late John Edward He.weu She was a member of Shell Point Bapust Church. Survivors in addition to her moth er include her husband, Junior Smith of the home; three sons, Lindberg Smith and Lou G. Smith, both of Supply, and Johnnie Clay Smith of the home; a daughter, Linda Diane Tripp of Longwood; two brothers. Craven Hewelt and Boyce Heweti, both of Supply; two sisters, Lou Cheers and Nelda Smith, both of Shallotte; four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Lower Cape Fear Hos pice, P.O. Box 1926, Shallotte, N.C. 28459. DONN1E LUBERT EDWARDS SR. Donnic Lubert Edwards Sr., 60, of Long Beach and formerly of Roscboro, died March 10 in Lalay ettev, Ind. The funeral was held March 14 at Roscboro First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Dana Slack, the Rev. Douglas Huff and the Rev. Ross Moyer officiating. Burial was in Sunrise Memorial Gardens. Survivors include his wife, Linda Smith Edwards; two daughters. M.chcllc E. Reynolds of Clinton and Mary Linda Edwards of Lone Bcach; two sons, Donnic L. Ed wards Jr. of Mobile, Ala., and Chris Edwards of Roscboro; his mother Sudic Autry Edwards of Roscboro ?uu. mmo, Joycc Carter of Fayet tcvlle Mrs. Ga.y Thompson of Ccrro Gordo. Mary Love Royal of Salcmburg and Carol Honcycutt of a,ul ihrcc grandchildren Hie f aim ly |las asked that memor ial gilts he made to the giver's fa vorite charity tn honor of Donnic L Edwards Sr. DAVID CLEVELAND COVER 7n r oCV', David acvc|and Cover, M-'Jh . i Spnn* Ukcs- died a I) " 31 his residence. He was retired I mm Carolina Power & Light M m hmC|n,10r,al SCniCC WaS hc|d Maah 14 at Southpon Baptist u ? hc was ;| member, with the Rev. Wayne Tre.xler offici ating. Cover was horn Dec. 13, 1921 in New York City, to the late Harry P and Florence C. Harris Cover. He moved to Boiling Spring Lakes from Connecticut 17 years ago. He was a U V' uArmy veteran of World War II and the Korean war. A graduate of Columbia Bible College. Columb. a. S C.. he was a Sunday school teacher, iSl^ nfrCAV,OU-S^ 3S inlCrim Bolivia AnUoch BaPUst Church. Survivors include his wife Fern Jester Cover of the home; a stcp J**' Bcl,nda Collins Wilkens of Southpon; a stepson, Michael C. Gannaway of Memphis, Tenn.; and fT? H- Paul Cover of Elizabeth, on, Tenn., and Donald xaT' Corpus Christi, Texas. Memorial contributions may be Budrfin? BaP^ Church Hospice" d ?r L('WCr CaP? F^ar NORMA m. SWARTS Hrihmiai M, S?WartS' 59' of Holdcn Bcach, died March 14 in Duke Midical Center, Durham, following an illness. scrvicc was held March 17 m the National Cemcterv Florence, S.C. . ^ |?Va' mcmorial service will be he d Fnday, March 20, at 2 p.m. at Beach " ClUpcl Hoidcn Mrs. Swans was bom ,n Hance ville. Ala a daughter of ihc late Henry and Gracc Weeks Moore She was a certified registered anesthetist A regular visitor to Holden Bcach since 1 )M, she had been a perma nent resident of ihe island since 82. She was a former member of the town board of elections. J"?? mdudc hcr husband, , 'dn(i> ^arts of Hoidcn Beach* two (bughtcrs, Valeric Swarts Gard E^illc^. and Deborah .u? K Saluda; dwee grandchildren; a, I ?^rS- Claudc Mo?rc of Auburn, Ala., and Fred Moore of Amenca, 5x01 Executive Center give. Suite 101, Charlotte, N.C. CARLEEN NORRIS LYLES Carlecn Norris Lyles, 83, of Route 1, Supply died March 14. She was a retired textile worker The funeral was held March 16 in B'ggs-Prevatte Funeral Home Cha pel, Lumberton, with the Rev. Nor ne'tomy officiating. Bunal was m New Hollywood Cemetery, Lum Born in Horry County, S.C she 3 r ^ ^hlcr of latc Manin antl Ruth Manning Norris. She was ihc widow of Jessie Leonard Lyles. Calabash ill 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 ig(xr;sprnOTic: Ready to set out in your garden... Cabbage ? Cauliflower ? Brussel Sprouts Azaleas ? Camellias ? Potted Shrubbery & Trees Red Tips. ..99* 1 gal. pots. While supply lasts! Cabbage Plants ...2 doz....$100 Roy's Nursery Hwy. 179 at entrance to BentTree Plantation. One mile east of Ocean Isle Beach ? 754-2933 Open Mon.-Sat. 9-5:30 e? 99? Tuf BftUNSWCK BEACON Jaml^M? ,nC'udc four sons, NT ^an,n Lylcs Sr of Dallas. ; ,,<>nia-s Leonard Lyles of nd'S" ?TfrJ Lylcs of Shallotte, ia r fVC?hM'ChaCl Ly,csof AUan , rlj!rcc daughters, Bobbie 'Vjaplcs Of ou|?piy, Biiiic Bayicss of VIvS R k"" ? and Ncllic U'C Of M>rilc Beach. S.C.; four sisters |/?!VCy' A,ma ,vcy- Dot Haves and Myrtle Stankwytch, all of Lum Unon; W grandchildren; and n greatgrandchildren MARVIN KUCKNF HUDDLESTON ' Marvin Eugene Huddleston, 65 Pcact^ Mn?ral raS Maah 17 m w^h p T' Ba'nist Church. R? v X Jcrry Da?? and the Rev. IX,ug Fairfax officiating. Bur ?al was in the church cemetery with military honors and masonic riles af ArFC& A M0?"' I (X,KC No 395 Huddleston was born in Wilming ton or .March 21. 1926. the son of Ora Smith Huddleston. now of He was retired from the U S Coast Guard wiih 22 years of ser vice and was owner and operator of Marvin s Coin Shop in Norwich Conn, and Wilmington. He had rc f-ni ,Capc Fcar Community Col egc as d.rcctor of purchasing. Huddleston was a member of Oncni Lodge No. 395. A.F.& A M ^ formerly associated with Royal Arch Masons, Wilmington Scottish Rite Masonic Bodies in the Valley Long Island, N.Y., and Ncmrod Grotto, Norwich, Conn A member of Pci.ce Memorial Baptist Church, he had served in various pos.uons, including Sunday school teacher and choir director rr ^dition to his moth er include his wife, Janet Long Hud dleston of the home; four sons, Kevin Eugene Huddleston of the ofNnrfil?^/" ?Ugcnc Hud<"esion nf w? " R,chard Huddleston of Wilmington and Keith Huddles ton of Winnabow; three daughters Joyce Debra Huddleston of Ports - mouth, Va Janice Yow of Bolivia, and Tina Huddleston of Wilming ton; a brother, Thomas Ralph Hud fiCSU?k ^omasville; a sister Elizabeth Ann Cnss of Wilmington and seven grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Low er Cape Fcar Hospice, Brunswick County Office, P.O. Box 1926 Shallotte, N.C. 28459 RUDY THOMAS ALLEN ( "US Allen of Leland died March 12 in The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. m A h8?,VCsidc scrv'icc was held March 16 in Greenlawn Memorial Park by the Rev. Jim Griffin MAXWELL HOWARD GOLDSMITH Maxwell (Bud) Howard Gold smith, of Starboard By The Sea Ocean Isle Beach, and formerly of Charlouc, died March 15 in The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. He had served as director of fiscal service at Charlouc Rehabilitation Hospital m ??orul1 wi" be held h c P I?' 1,10 chaPcl of Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service Supply. St. Luke x Lutheran Church Worship Service Sunday, 10:00 A.M Sunday School al 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Shallotte Middle School 754-7816 Pastor Donald R. Safrit " Goldsmith was bom in New York, N.Y., on Nov. 11, 1920, to the late Phillip and Dodge Silvcrstcin Goldsmith. He was a member of Temple Beth El of Charlotte and Beth Israel of Whiteville. Survivors include his wife, Gladys Taylor Goldsmith of the home; a daughter, Diane Ledcrcr of Williamsburg, Va.; a sister, Phyllis Cohen of New York City; two grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be directed to the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Socicty or the Shallottc Volunteer Rescue Squad. LEONARD LEE DAVIS Leonard Lee Davis, 76, of Route 2, Supply, died March 15 in The Brunswick Hospital. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 18, at Sabbath Home Baptist Church, by the Rev. Weston Vamum. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. Born in Brunswick County on Aug. 12, 1915, he was a son of the late Wallace and Lillic Rourk Davis. Survivors include his wife, Addie Clemmons Davis of the home; and a son. Marvin Davis of the home. WILLIAM DAVID PRIDGEN SR. William David Pridgcn Sr., 69. of Faycttcville, (lied March 15. The funeral was to be held at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday, March 18, at Jcr nigan-Warrcn Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Tom Hcrndon. Burial was to be in Gilmont Cemetery in Hodc Mills. Among his survivors arc his wife.. Edith Dees Pridgcn; two daughters, Glenda Dee Pridgcn Bell of Raleigh and Angela Pridgcn Williams of Clayton; a son, William David Prid gcn Jr. of Shallottc; a brother, Lloyd Albert Pridgcn of Dover, N.C.; and five grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Jud son Baptist Church or to the Amer ican Heart Association. EARLENE B. MILLS Earlenc B. Mills, 55, of Route 1, Ash, died March 15 in Columbus County Hospital in Whiteville. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, March 18, at 2 p.m. at Worthington Funeral Home Chapel in Chadbourn by the Rev. Charles Smith, with burial in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. She was the daughter of the late Clarence b. and Mary C. Biuwn Buffkin. Survivors include her husband, Bobby Mills of Ash; a son, the Rev. Franklin Mills of Boiling Spring Lakes; a daughter, Linda C. Mills of the home; three brothers, Albert B. Buffkin and Paul Leonard Buffkin of Clarendon and Clarence Chester Buflkin of San Dimas, Calif.; and three grandchildren. DOROTHY A. TANNER Dorothy A. Tanner of Calabash died March 14 at her residence. The funeral was March 16 at Our Lady Star of iiic Sea Catholic Church, North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Burial was in North Myrtle Beach Memorial Gardens. 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. Camiile Yorkcy Edwards 579-5753 Hwy. 179 at Ocean Isle Beach 1 / 2 ntile east of OIB Intersection St. James the Fisherman Episcopal Church 4941 Main St., Bus Hwy. 17, P.O. Box 68, Shallotte, NC 28459 Announces Its SPRING LIVE MAINE LOBSTER SALE Hundreds Of Prime Maine Lobsters Flown Into Brunswick County For This Sale LIVE LOBSTERS ONLY $8.95 EACH Perfectly cooked lobsters: Add $1.00 at the door. SATURDAY, MAY 2 ORDER YOUR LOBSTERS EARLY! Tickets are available from members of St. James the Fisherman. All lobsters must be paid for by April 20. Tickets for lobsters ordered by mail will be held at the door. In order to ensure your fresh, quality lobsters, we pay in advance and air-ship. No refunds. Lobsters must be picked up at St. James between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on May 2. Name Number of lobsters <($ $8* each Address Amount enclosed Phone number Make check payable to Si. James the Fisherman. (All proceeds go to St_Jamestlw fisherman Building fund) w SUNDAY SERVICES 8:15 AM- Holy Eucharist 10:00 AM ? Church School for all ages, nursery through adult 10:30 AM - Holy Eucharist Morning Prayer on 5th Sundays Cnffee and fellowship following both services. Casual attire. Nursery available. WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7PM - Holy Eucharist and healing CHURCH ACTIVITIES Sing To Aid Food Pantry The Altarmen of Shalloue will ung at Peace Memorial Missionary Bpa Chuicli in Winnabow S 3at?V7^-a?? clit lor ihc church's lood pantry No admission w.H be charged but 222? Wl!i ^ acccpted, said -rL ^ ?magc Sullivan. The lood pantry has been provid ?irp-i r r noe<,y families j? arca lor Tour yean;. Operated by two STE Mr' and Mrs- W,lliam fw Pantry servcs about 10 families per week. It is open every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. sJS0 Memorial Church holds a spccu! sing the third Saturday of asi7pafcta4 ihc in w C ch"rch is 'ocated on U.S. 17 of finiiv c aboul rive miles north < morc '"formation, call Sullivan at 253-5255. Glory men To Sing The Glory men will be featured in a gospel concert at Sabbath Home Baptist Church Sunday, March 22 at / p.m. Hr,? r-k"^ kS loca,cd on Sabbath Sk ^hua'' Road "car the Holden vuiiscway. Sunday's For Youth First Baptist Church of Shallotlc will observe Youth Sunday during tell am worchip scrvice Sunday. ^"^.young people Day Of Recollection J*,1** Guild ^ Our Lady N^h M . o Cath?'ic Church in North Myrtle Beach, S.C., will hold m ? oc Rccolleclion Wednesday March 25, that is open to all women Mullen Sa'd spokcsman Hc|cn The Rev. James Crowley of St Ann s Church in Florence, S.C. will be the speaker. Mass will be celebrated at 8 a.m and the first talk will be at 9 a m ' Guild members will serve |unch at noon. Tickets arc available following Masses on March 2 1 and 22. Hills Of Lent The Hills of Lent," a special Lenten observance at St. James ?^pi?u>pal Church in Shalloue cor. ^ch focusing ^n thc ftr . "nt Camicl- for faith and faithfulness even in the face of on posiuon. 1 A light supper will be served at 6 pm followed by the program and celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Donations for the meal will be ?C,?HLSrick Co,,n,y The church is located at 4941 Main Street, Shallotlc. The Rev Richard W. Warner Jr. is thepastor Chappell Is Speaker Linda Chappell of Ash will share her testimony with the Southport Women's Aglow Fellowship when it meets at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 21, at Western Sizzling Stcakhousc, Long Beach Road, Southport. All women and teen-age girls are invited to participate in the fellow ship. Ministry to the hearing im paired is offered. Lunch will be available after the meeting. Lay Rally Is Sunday United Methodist churches in Brunswick County will be repre sented at the Wilmington District Lay Rally Sunday, March 22, at 3:30 p.m. on the campus of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Wilm ington. The rally is a time for clergy and lay members to celebrate and recog nize the ministries of the various churchcs and the contributions of in dividuals to the work of the church. Lenten Service Set St. Luke Lutheran Church of Shallotte will hold a special Lenten service Wednesday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lockwood Folly Community Building on Stanbury C.mnlo IW'UU ill ouppij' All are welcome, said spokesman Margaret Wetzel. Holding Revival A prayer revival will be held Monday through Thursday, March 23-26, at Harvest Fellowship Pente costal Holiness Church by Pastor Danny Harris. The church is located on Gray Bridge Road off N.C. 130 East. The public is invited, said spokes man Peggy Jordan. Women's Retreat Set Members of the Women's Mini stries program at Harvest Fellowship Pentecostal Holiness Church near Shallotte arc planning a retreat March 20 and 21 at Living Faith Fellowship Church in Rocky Mount. Guest speaker wiii be Caroi Kornacki of Orlando, Fla., of the television ministry program This Generation. The theme of the pro gram will be "You and This Generation". Registration begins at 4 p.m. Frid ay, saiu church spukesman Peggy Jordan. The retreat will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, and resume at 9:45 a.m. Saturday. Hosts Singing The New Believers, a Shallotte gospel group, will sing at Harvest Fellowship Pentecostal Holiness Church, Sunday. March 22, at 6 p.m. The church is located on Gray Bridge Road east of Shallotte. The singing is open to everyone, said church spokesperson Peggy Jordan. FREE INSTALLATION HURRY LIMITED TIME , OFFER , With the Purchase or Rental of Any Water System Systems To Eliminate... ft c$ Hardness c$ Iron Staining '(j Foul Odors and Tastes '!j Harmful Chemicals Systems To Provide... Clear Delicious Tasting Water For Your Family O Chemical Contaminant-Free Water 7js Soft Luxurious Showering c$ Whiter, Brighter Clothes Coastal Water Systems... L(? Save Water! $ Save Salt! Save Money! Smart! 'Installation is free if your house is plumbed lor a water system Otherwise we'll pay half the cost Buy, Rent, 100% Financing CALL 1-800-252-0223 TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION COASTAL Water Systems Inc. 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