JAMES I)AV1D CHANCE James David Chance, 74, of Kimie 4, Leland. died April 20 in C ape Fear Memorial Hospital. Wil mington I "he funeral was held April 23 at the graveside in Oleander Memorial Gardens, Wilmington, with the Rev. Waller Rollins, the Ke\ S L Doty Jr and the Rev. Billy Buchanan officiating. Chance was horn July 27, 1917, in Screven County, Ga., the son ol the late Waller William and Lollie Weeks Chance. He was a member of Woodbum Baptist Church. He re tia-d from Diamond Construction Co. in 1974. Survivors include his wife, Edell Pevey Chance ot the home; three sons, David Eugene Chance ol Weems, Va., W.H. Chance of Ports mouth, Va., and Ernest Chance Sr. of Leland; a daughter, Alicc C. Cruxton of Kilmarnock, Va.; a sis ler, Eloise C. Wallace of Clyo. Ga . 16 grandchildren; and 15 great grandchildren. ERNES I B. "Bl D" COLEMAN SR. Ernest Blon/o "Bud" Coleman Sr. Of Wilmington died April 21 in New Hanover Regional Medical Cento The funeral was April 23 in Andrews Mortuary Market Sueet Chapel, w ith the Rev. Lamar Brooks officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Coleman was born in Marion County, SC., on May 10. 1924. to the late Hayward and Bonnie Whaley Coleman. He was a member Of Winter Park Baptist Church and was retired front Luther T Rogers ConstrucUon Co. Among his survivors are his wife, Dot Richardson Coleman of the home; four sons, Ernest Coleman Jr. of Bolivia, and Michael Coleman, Tommy Coleman and Steve Cole man, all of Wilmington; a daughter. Amy Coleman Degler of Wilm ington; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a brother, Fulton (. olenian ol Marion. S.C. OTIS ALV1N KING Otis Alvm King ol Wilmington died Apnl 21 in Cap Fear Memuual Hospital The funeral was April 24 in Andrews Mortuary Market Sueet Chapel by the Rev. John Sellers. Burial was in Nelson Family Cemetery, Leland Bom in Jacksonville, N.C., on Aug. 13, 1913, he was the son of the late Rulus J and Celia Ann Jarvis King. Survivors includc four daughters, Shirley Annette King of Kinston, Sandra Richard and Pricilla Elaine Francis of Wilmington and Theresa Kay Comer of Virginia; 1 1 grand children; 17 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Grady King of Scous Hill CALVIN O. BOZEMAN Calvin Odell "Sudie" Bo/.cman. 77, of the Longs community in Horry County, S.C., died April 20 in Grand Strand General Hospital, Myrtle Beach, S.C., after an illness. 17ie funeral was April 22 in Hard wick Memorial Chapel, with ihc Rev. Robin Jester officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery ai Wampec, S.C. Bo/eman was born in Brunswick County, the son of the late Calvin Barnell and Mary Norris Bozeman. He was a retired building contrac tor Survivors includc his wife, Emily Lowdcr Bo/.cman of Longs; a son, James Odell Bo/eman of Biloxi, Miss.; five daughters, Georgia Jones of Leicester, Daphine Holland of Wilson, Deanna Little of Longs, S.C., Cherry Edge of Myrtle Beach, S C., and Linda Owens of Wampec, S.C.; two brothers, Bronson Bo/e man of Sunset Beach and James Homer Bo/eman of Wilmington; a half-brother, C.B. Bo/eman of Ta bor City; two sisters, Rebccca Jane Tyler of Whitevillc and Annie Bell Blackwell of Chadboum; 1 1 grand children; and two great-grandchil dren. STEVEN ALLEN COMBUST STEVEN Al l. COM BEST JR. Steven Allen Combcst, 21, died April 25 in New Hanovei Regional Medicai Center, His newborn son. Steven Allen Cornbesi Jr died April 25 at I he Brunswick Hospital. The funeral was held April 28 at East Side Assembly, Shallotte, by the Rev Bobby Causey. A graveside service was held in Brunswick Memorial Gardens, Shallotte, by Elder William Lechene Survivors of Steven Allen Com best include his wife, Jessica Langfiwd Combcst of the home: his mother, Christine C Garrett of Shallotte; two brothers David Wotxlard ol Ash and Phillip Garrett ot Shallotte; and maternal grandpar ents. Mr and Mrs. James Combcst ot Supply The child s survivors include his mother, Jessica Langlbrd Combcst; maternal grandparents. Mi and Mrs Phillip Michael Langford of Leland and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart ol Shallotte; paternal grandmother, Christine C. Garrett of Shallotte; maternal grandmother. Norma Lee Webb of Cambridge. Md.; maternal great-great-grandfather. Oliver Ncwcomb of Cambridge, Md.; pa ternal great-grandparents, Mr and Mrs. James Leonard Combcst of Supply. WILLIAM CALVIN BKADSHAW JR. William C. "Billy" Bradshaw Jr., 28, died April 23 in Atkinson A graveside service was held April 26 in Woodcock Cemetery, with the Rev. Mcrrell McKoy Jr. of ficiating. Bom Nov. 5, 1963, in Burgaw, he was the son of Lois Pate Bradshaw of Atkinson and the late William C. Bradshaw Sr. He had two brothers who died before him. Linwood Warren in 1970 and Eddie Lcamon Wan en in 1974 Survivors in addition to his moth ei include a brother. Charles Warren ol Leland. and three sisters. Carol B. Thigpen of Burgaw and Laylon W. Mint/ and Janice W. Jones, both of Leland. ADELL LITTLE LITTLE Adell Little Little, 76, of Delco, died April 24 in Duke Medical Center, Durham. The funeral was April 27 in Ric gelwood Baptist Church with the Rev Don Coley officiating. Burial was in Union Grove Baptist Churvh Cemetery. Mrs. Little was born in Freeland on Aug 24, 1915, the daughter of the late Carson Little and Lula Mooney Little. She was a member of Ricgelwood Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Stai, Chapter 161 She was the widow ol Jim Revell Little Survivors include a son, Rodney Gene Little ol Leland; two daugh ters Mrs Edward (Geraldine) Pelt us o* Charlotte and Mis. Robert E. (Phyllis) Dew of Wilmington; two brothers, Silas Little of Mont gomery, Ala., and Paul LilUe ol Sacramento, Calif.; 1 1 grandchil dren; and five great-grandchildren. JAMES COOLIDGE EVERETT James Coolidge Everett, 63, of Calabash, died April 24 in The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. The funeral was April 27 at Bonaparte Baptist Church, with the Rev. Hilton Willetts and the Rev. E. Tom Walton officiating. Burial was in Forest L_H\vn Cemetery, West, Charlotte. Everett was born in Crossgreen, Ga., on Dec. 26, 1928, the son of the late William Howard and Clara N. Sweat Everett. He was a retired U.S. Air Force veteran, a deacon and ac tive member of Bonaparte Baptist Church and a member of Calabash Individual Group Hospitalization Major Medical Are you a small business owner or self employed and... -A * ' ' ' ' ' economical rates endorsed by the American Small Business Association (ASBA) Call us for a quote or comparison. 579-5969 ask lor Anita Allard. Out of area? Call collect. . . . tired of taking a beating on your health insurance We have the Cure! Introducing a 100% health plan at v/ui c: C THf BRUNSWICK Bf ACQN VFW Survivors includc his wife, Marilynn N Everett of the home; six sons, James C. Everett Jr of Nashville, Ga., David Everett and J aines Keith Everett of Belmont, Jellrey Everett ol Salisbury, Barry Everett ol Holden Beach and Mark Everett ol Calabash; three stepsons, Byron WtxKlruil ol Calabash, David Woodruff ol Sunnyvale, Calif., and Stephen Woodruff of Las Vegas, Nev.; two daughters, Karen Full bright ol Belmont and Lori Cronon of Cypress, Ga.: and 22 grandchil dren. KATE IMAGINE HYPES Kate Imagine Hypes, 59, ol Route 5, Leland, died April 23 at her resi dence. The luneral was April 27 in Andrews Mortuary Valley Chapel, Wilmington, by the Rev. Thurman Allred Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park She was boni Feb. ft, 1933, in Willis, Va , the daughter of the late Frank and La Ruia Boll Alderman Survivors include her husband, Clifford J. Hypes of the home; a sons. Michael Jerold Hypes of Victor, W.Va.; two daughters, Brenda Lee Goad ol Natural Bridge, Va.. and Lois Jean Srumfield of Georgetown, S C.; a brother, Carlin Alderman of San Diego, Calif,; three sisierN, Louise Lovelace of Chase City, Va., Claudinc Dudley and Renva Bcnington, both of Copper Hill, Va.; and five grand children. MAX FRANKLIN FURR Max Franklin Furr, 71, of Wilmington died April 25 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center. He was retired from Seaboard Coas tline Railroad. The funeral was April 27 in An drews Mortuary Market Street Chapel; burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park. FurT was bom in Matthews on June 5, 1920, to the late Henry Braxton and Maiy Fink Furi. He was a member ol Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, a member ol the Rail Road Old umers Club and past president of the Wilmington Bottle Club. Survivors includc three sons, Charles Franklin Fur of Charlotte, James Wilson Furr of Shallottc and Max Todd Furr ol Richmond, Va.; 10 grandchildren; and a brother, James Cameron Furr of Monroe. Memorials may be made to the Diabetes Foundation, 2315 A. Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801. CURTIS OLAN HEWETT Curtis Olan He w en, 76, of Route 7, Shallouc, died April 2ft in The Brunswick Hospital. He was a re tired lanner. The funeral was April 28 in ihe chapel ol Brunswick f-uncral Ser vice, Shallotlc, wiih the Rev. Paul Shatter officiating. Burial was hi Mint/ Cemetery. Bom in Brunswick County on Nov 25, 1915, he was a son of ihc late Curtis O. and Lettie Rhodes Heweu. He was a former commit teeman on the Brunswick County Agncultural and Stabilization Con servation Service Board. Survivors include his wile, Gen eva Fulwood Hewett of the home; a daughter, Elizabeth "Lib" H Sellers of Cherryville; two sisters, Thelma H. Phelps of Wilmington and Zelda H. Richards of Shallouc; three grandchildren and five great-grand children. THOMAS A. "PETE" HUGHES Th^fn^s ^ "Pnio" Mn i>h*?c Ad t\f Pasadena, Texas, died April 27 in a hospital there. The funeral was April 29 at Pas adena Funeral Chapel, with burial in Bennett Cemetery, Groveton, Texas. A native of Lulkin. Texas, he had lived in Pasadena since 198 1 . Hughes was employed wiih Brown and Kool for 16 years and was a U.S. Army veteran of the Ko rean conflict. He was a member of the Church ol Christ. Survivors include his wife, Wan da Hughes; a daughter, Tahryn Hughes ot Austin, Texas; lour step daughters, Rhonda Clark of Deer Park. Texas, Pinie McMillan of Baytown, Texas, Billic Simmons of Anacoco, La., and Glcnna Robbins of Toutie, Wash.; three brothers, Ivrcn Hughes of Shallotte, Don Hughes of Pasadena and Jack Hughes of Vidor, Texas; and six grandchildren. In lieu of the usual remembr ances, the family suggested dona Uons be made to the American Can cer Society, Pasadena Unit, P.O. Box 3117, Pasadena, Texas 7750 1 . FRANK MKDINA LOPEZ Frank Medina Lope/., 81, ol Shal lotte died Apnl 27 in The Brunswick Hospital. He was retired from U.S Steel. A memorial service will be con ducted at 1 p.m. Saturday. May 2, in Jehovah's Wiuiess Kingdom Hall, U.S. 17, Shallotte. The family was to receive friends at Brunswick Funeral Service Wed nesday, April 29, from 7 p.m. u> 9 p.m. Lopez was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on May 12, 1910, a son of the late Jose and Josefina Medina Lopez. Survivors inciude his wife, Dort> thy Linge Lope/, of the home; a son, Jeff Grove of Arlington, Va.; six daughters, Frances Duran of Auro, Colo., Carolyn Ramirez of Youngs town, Ohio, Jane Sparks of Wilm ington, Jeanctte Harm an of Elyria, Ohio, Rebecca Scott of Richmond, Va.. and Nancy Beckley of Lorain, Ohio; 13 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. TRUDY SMITH K1RKPATRICK Trudy Smith Kirkpatrick, 88. of Pcnick Memorial Home, Southern Pines, died April 19 in Mixire Reg ional Hospital in Southern Pines. Ihe funeral was held April 22 in the Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel, Shallotte, with the Rev. George Speake and the Rev. Dan Norman officiating. Burial was in Brunswick Memorial Gardens, Shallotte. Survivors include her daughter, Carolyn Gaffncy of Ocean Isle Beach; two stepsons, Richard B. Waldron and Thomas W Waldron, both of Charlotte, a sister, Mamie Smith of Hendersonville; five grand children; and nine great-grandchil dren. Memorials may be made to Pcn ick Memorial Home, P.O. Box 2001, Southern Pines. N.C. 28387. W1LNA V. DICKINSON THOMAS Wilna Victoria Dickinson Thom as of Route 1, Clarendon Plantation, Wmnabow, died April 27 in Liberty Commons. The funeral was to be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church by the Rev. Ro bert Cook. Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery. She was bom in Wilmington, Del., on Oct. 30, 1898, the daughter ot the late William Webster and Rachel Allen Powell Dickinson. She was the widow of Cornelius Thom as. Survivors include her daughter, Wilna Pickett of Wilmington; a son, Cornelius Dickinson Thomas of C!2TCnd'jn P!^n?-**f?nn WinnnKrtu/' seven grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the St. James Episcopal Church Memorial Fund. ? ?, ? ? C?**AL. C ^ 494 1 MAIN STREET ? HWY. 17 SOUTH ? SHALEOTTE GIGANTIC RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, May 2 ? 8:00 AM-? Freezer, washer/dryer, tools, bikes, sewing machine. Too much to mention! Come see-Browse-Get a Bargain SUNDAY SERVICES w 8:00 AM - Iloly Eucharist Rite I 10:30 AM - Holy Eucharist Rite I 1st & 3rd Sunday Rite II 2nd & 4th Sunday Coffee ant I fellowship following both services. Casual attire. Nursery available. WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 FM - Holy Eucharist and healing Wc arc now holding sirviccs in Bliss Hall while our new church is being I constructed. Thanks to UCB and Sizzlin Steak House for allowing us to use 6 their parking lots on Sundays. Questions or pastoral concerns may be directed to the Kcv. Dr. Richard W. Warner Jr., Rector. Church 754-9313 ? Rectory 842-X49X. CHURCH ACTIVITIES Center Offers Tuition Break September's not as far away as it ( may seem, and to boost enrollment. Coastal Baptist Study Center is of- 1 lering tuition scholarships to the I lirst 20 people to enroll lor the I'ali i quarter. "This ought to stimulate some in terest," predicted the Rev. V.C. (Vic) Potter Jr., pastor of Town Creek Baptist Church and the ten < tcr's director. Located at the Brunswick Baptist 1 Association office north of Supply < on U.S. 17, the center is an effort to bring educational opportunities to pastors and lay perstMis in the coastal area, especially to those : preparing for church-related service. < Two courses are planned so far I for the Sept 2-Dec. 2 fall term: Old ; Testament Survey ran III and New Testament Survey: The Early Church. J Students can take single courses for personal development or enroll with the intention of earning a cer tificate or diploma. i The aim of the center is to begin at the academic level of each stu- ' dent, "Anyone who tries will be able to do the work,'' said Potter. Basic Scries courses arc available for those who prefer easy-to-read j material. No high school diploma is ? required; no tests are required. The ! courses do not earn transfer credit. The center's Basic Curriculum of- ( fers two certil icates, one for comple- , lion of 10 courses and another for completing any additional 10 cours es within the curriculum. Through the Seminary Extension Department, students can earn spc- 1 ciah/ed diplomas in pastoral min istries, educational ministries and 1 Biblical studies and two advanced diplomas. Students can earn credits toward a B.A. in religion, complet ing other coursework at a local com munity college. ' Through participating Southern < Baptist seminaries, students can also earn a certificate in Christian studies or diploma in ministry training. Todd To Speak The Rev. Donald Todd Sr., pastor of Born Again Church of Jesus Christ (Apostolic) of Lumbcrton will be the guest speaker at St. James A.M.E. Zion Church in Southport Sunday, May 3, at 4 p.m. Todd is also a construction em ployee at Carolina Power & Light's Brunswick plant at Southport. The Rev. John H. Brown is the host pastor and Judy Gordon the tribe leader at St. James. Lazar At Chapel The Rev. Julian Lazar, a Baptist j minister Irom Florence, S.C., is the pastor of the week at the Holdcn Bcach Chapel at Hoklen Beach. He will lead the worship service i Sunday at 1 1 a.m., following Sun MT. CABMEL A CHURCH U (Sunday Worship II 00 AM and t>CO PM hibk: cSludy & Fellowship Youth (Service (Sunday (.School 1000 AM Pi^ott Dd off Village Pott. Bd*fB4-4038 I >a.4or Karl I >uvis lay School at 10 a.m. The interdenominational chapel is ik a ted on Rothschild Street, acmss rom Holden Beach Town Hall A lursery is provided. Gospel Sing Set The Jenkins Family of Jackson nlle will appear Sunday, May 3, at > p.m. at Oak Grove Baptist Church The church is loeated off Holden ieach Road, and the public is invn d to attend the gospel sing. Dinners For Sale Zion Baptist Church of Ash will ell pork barbecue, barbecued chick n and chicken bog dinners iaturday. May 2, starting at 1 1 a.m. it the church. Plates will cost S3. 50 each, and iroceeds will benefit the Chris ?audill bone marrow transplant und. Special singing by Von Ferguson s planned. I he church is located on N.C. 130 Vest at Ash. Organ Dedication Set Calabash Presbyterian Church vill dedicate its new Baldwin hurch organ with an organ concert iunday. May 3, at 4 p.m. Guest organist will be William jlisson of Wilmington, with his vile Nancy accompanying on the liano. An informal reception will ollow. The community is invited, said he Rev. Francis Womack, minister. The church is located at 8820 Old Georgetown Road just off N.C. 179. At The Movies Baptist Women from across the Jrunswick Baptist Association gath r tonight (Thursday) at 7 o'clock at ihallottc First Baptist Church for a howing of Indiana Joan. Free popcorn will be provided. St. Luke Lutheran Church Worship Servicc Sunday, 1(1:00 A.M Sunday School at