Surprise Party Held A surprise birthday party (Uras haU tor Gerald Revels V Lairinbnrg oe Saturday. ' January 27, at the Tows aad Country Reataorant beginning \ at S p.m. The party was buffet style and was given by his wife, Racheal. The center of ; attraction was his birthday cake wHfch depicted man jharhequeing two pigs. This ?, sake was of special significan ce to Mr. Revels because of his affiliation with Revels' Bar-b que. Those attending included his sister, Mrs. Gretchen Thaggard of Decatur, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. John Frink and daughter, Gina, of North Myrtle Beach, SC; Reedy Sampson; Mrs. Dora Oxen dine; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lowry; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowiy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Revels and children Dennis, Keith, Robert and Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ray Revels and daughters, Sarah Louise Cummings and Fanny Graham all of Pembroke; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph us Jacobs and daughter Jewell; Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Locklear and son; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Strickland; Miss Maxine Locklear and Miss LoryClart, all of Max to q; and Pcfcgy Revels of Gaffer, NC. PSU ro hosr Tennis. - Tournament Pembroke State . university will boat the sev enth annual Indoor Tennis Tournament Feb. 2J-25 in the Jones Health and Physical Education Center on the PSU campus. The tournament will include men's and women's singles and doubles. Also mixed doub les tournament will also be played. "The men's singles are dos ed but we do have several openings in the other categor ies," commented Dr. Ken Johnson, director of the tour nament. "We have many fine tennis players who will be playing in this tournament and invite tennis players in the participate." Top seeded in the tourna ment are Doug Elier, from Florida's Hickory Coup try . Club sad FSU graduate Kick Kinney, former No. 1 player at UNC-Charlotte who reached the semi-finals last year; Paul Getnborys, presently No. 1 tennis player at UNC-Wil mington; and Rod Stewart, a former No. 1 player at Pem broke State and currently pro at Clover Field Tennis Cjiub in Fayetteville. Anyone wishing to enter in the weekend indoor tennis event should contact Coach Johnson at Pembroke State or the athletic department. Entries will be accepted on a Any Ideos For Our "A Dockword Glance" column? Call 521-2826 And Ask For Bruce THE BAR-B-QUE HUT OF PEMBROKE Specializing in ttar-B-Que and Chicken IS NOW FEATURING COUNTRY STYLE SPECIALS Tuesday: Chicken & Pastry Wednesday: Stew Beef & Rice Thursday: Turkey & Dressing Friday: Fish Including Assorted Vegetables Use Our Dining Room or Drive In Window or Call In For Quicker Service OPEN ? , St. Pauls . _ . Pembroke 10-8:30 Monday-Thursday 865-4748 10-9:00 Friday-Saturday 521-9067 - Catering Our Barbeque and Chicken Anywhere c ^ _ ... 1 i2. ' . ... _ ^ ' ' ' ' mm CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MATCH HELD AT P.S.H.S. "TaagB.vManui wiMtfef Swe , the riflli^hldhl ?tar, Jay Yoaagblaod at Mm Mid-Atlan tic Wiaatft* Match held at Prabrofca Smmtm High Sdkad on Friday oigbt. Unpopular Lea Peat? exctteo the crowd In attendance with his antics at Friday algth's matches. 4 - Good Reading In The Carolina Indian Voice. Call 521-2826 For Subscription Information MUSIC . WORKSHOP TO BE HELD AT PSU FEB. S Pamhiski '.'Matrix," a jazz group featuring horns, key board and electronic instru ments, will present a work shop at 3 p.m. and a concert at 8 p.m. Monday , Feb. 5, at Pembroke State University's Performing Arts Center, Their performance here is co-sponsored by PSU's Eta Beta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Franternity and the university Lyceum Series. ? Those wishing to attend both the workshop and concert may pay SS, which covers both. Admission to the concert only is S2. PSU students with I.D. cards will be admitted to both events free of charge. "Matrix" has recorded al bums for both RCA and Warner Brothers-and its re cord, "Wizard," recorded in Shade Tree Studios in Wis consin, is positive proof, say critics, that a major new force is this group in contemporary music. First big hit for "Matrix" came in 1976 at the Monterey Jazz Festival where, according to the festival organizer, it received "the moat thunder ous ovation of any group in the history of the festival." ^ Members of "Matrix" are: Larry Darling-trumpet, flugel horn, moog synthesizer, per cussion and vocals; Kurt Die trich-trombone, oberheim syn thesizer and vocals; Mike Hale-trumpet, flugelhorn, con gas, percussion and vocals; John Harmon-acoustic piano, electric piano, oberheim syn thesizer and percussion; John Kirckberger-tenor sax, sopra no sax, flute, alto flute and percussion; Brad McDougall bass trombone, valve trom bone, percussion and vocals; Mick Murphy-drums, percus sion; Jeff Pietrangelo-trum pet, flugelhorn and percus sion; and Randy Tico-baaa. v.-Mlt* *' v "fa** will sponsor Its First MuvflM Sing on February 3rt at Deep HMI . tiemeniary acnooi. FEATURING: Ths Now Testaments f from Tabor City; The Swanas Aires; The Cape Faar Goapaiiars; and ! special guest Sister Lannl Gaddy; The Glory Bound Gospel Singers; and others. , 11???? i J ~ ? - I AUCTION SALE I LUMBEE SERVICE CENTER, PEMBROKE, NC $j I $25.00 to tlto poroon awing noarvot aaMng prtoo of I I thia proparty. Coma and naglatar. B Saturday, February 10, at 10:00 a.m. on the Premises, service fl ? station, stock, fixtures and one acre of land. Located on Highway I ? 74-. 6 miles East of Max ton, NC, 3 miles from Pembroke. This is aB I good business area. This station is open evey day and you are ? I welcome to go inspect it any time and be ready to bid and bay wheal I the sale starts. B This station was built three years ago. has paved drive way, glassB I front, two bath rooms, plenty of room for parking. All stock and I B fixtures go with the building. Also, the underground gas tasks and I I pumps go with this property. There is no lease on the property, sol B thc new owner will have his choice of what name brand gas he B I wants to sell. Also, you could easily turn this building into a nice B I convenience store. TERMS: 10% down the day of the sale on Real Estate. BNance I I with deed on orwlthin 30 days. For further information contact thcl I owner. Randolph Locklear. Phone 32I-907S or theAucOOol I Company. Sale conducted by: I LLoyd Meekins & I I Sons Realty & I I Auction Co. I Dillon, SC. Phono 803-774-8993 or 803-774-9391 SC L#273 NC L# 858 SALE RAIN OR 8HINE mr BUSINESS SERVICES HHECM! YOUR "UP-TO-THE-MINUTE" GUIDE TO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ^521-2826 inglll /.)t?0<404 PEMBROKE ^UPHOISTERY <5j^*^^*Over 11 Years Experience ?Complete Furniture Rebuilding and Upholstery ?Estimates Given Grov*r LocM*or. 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