S r 1 ? . . . I OCIAL mews Thursday, March 6, 1980. %*? ' f . * PEMBROKE NEWS ? I 111 rill! Uj Mfi. mary l. naruin The Rev. Larue Bartqn was the guest speaker Tuesday night of the past week at the Andoch Baftpt Church. Spe cial siagiagwas furnished by Mrs. Alester Sampson. She accompanied herself on the guitar. The Rev.. Layman Locklear is the pastor. Mr. James Smith entered the Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Phyetteville Sunday. February 24. HBO where he was sche duled te undergo surgery the ?rat prat at the week. A sang aerates is scheduled to ha held Saturday night. Matdi 29th. beginning at 7 p.m. at tha Rock of Bethlehem Church, Sponsored by the Joy Singers of White Hill Free Will Baptist Church. Their guest singers will be the McDonald Quartet from the Pentecostal Holiness Church of McDonald; and the Locklear Brothers from Elrod Baptist Church. The assistant pastor is the Rev. Percell Swett. Mrs. Melissa Locklear is in charge of the event. She invites the public to attend. Prayer service was held Thursday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Oxendine. Both Mr. and Mrs. Oxendine are in due to illness. Mrs. Vashti B. Sampson was in charge of the service. Others present were Mrs. Lacy Oxen dine. Mrs. Mary C. Barton, Mrs. Melissa Locklear and Mrs. Rosa Barton. James Kenneth Starling of Lumberton spent several days visiting in the home of his aunt. Mrs. Annah Brooks of Breece Street. A gift of money was donated to Mount Olive Pentecostal Holiness Church in honor of their birthdays by Mr. Eariie B. Maynor for his 67th, his wife. Mrs. Mamie Maynor for her 61st. their son, Thara Maynor for his 23rd. and a granddaughter. Tiffany Ro berts for her Sth. Tiffany is of Hope Mills. A sister-in-law of Mr. Maynor's. Mrs. Roy May nor. Sr. donated mooey for her 70th birthday. Mrs. Mary/Sue Luwry'for her 3tit and Trine Urtriear for her Mch. thrr. Bible study is held each Thursday night, beginning at 7 p.m.. at the Rock of Beth lehem Church. The teacher for the ctaaa is the Rev. Harvey Brewh^tau. also of the same church. Teachers for the Sun day Church School is Mr. Wolfheally Bullard for the Men's Bible Class, and for the Adult Women's Class is Mrs. Rozier Strickland, and Mr. Roy Oxendine teaches the Young People. Everyone is welcome to attend all these classes. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Dunn, and son of Columbia. S.C. were dinner guests Thursday in the home of Mr. Dunn's aunt. Mrs. Johnnie D. Revels and children. I he Kev. J.w. Campbell will be the guest spaker Sunday, March 9th at the II a.m. service at the Rock of Beth lehem ehurch. The public is cordially invited to attend this service. Mrs. Sally McMillian of Sanford spent a week visiting in the home of her sister.'Mrs. Johnnie D. Revels and child Tke Rev. and Mrs. C.C. Allen. Sc. a ad their daughter. Mrs. Alma Garitv of Hope MiMs. were guests Tuesday in the home of their neice. Mrs. Shirley Smith and children of Fourth Street. Mr. Willie A. Dial was honored Saturday night with a surprise birthday party, given by Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Eddings and Mr A Mrs. Billy Ray Locklear and son. Heath Locklear. The party was held at the Eddings' home. Due to the weather several friends and relatives were unable to attend. Mr. Brent Locklear. a junior at the North Carolina Univer sity of Chapel Hill, is spending the Spring break visiting at home with his mother. Mrs. Essie D. Locklear. and his sister. Miss Robin Locfcioor of Wellon Street. Mrs. Grocer Small, and daughter. Ltla of Laerinburg. were recently guests in dm home of their cnusie. Mr. Willie Die! of Rug Ranks. The Pentecostal Holiness V?Mh Rally will be held Friday night, March list at dm Pint Pentecostal HoWnrse Chert* In Umhanon. There mr at*. Ms^ot uunmst held im dm J people. Plu to ineid Otis crest and have an enjoyable evening. A wonderful program is planned. A family dinner was held Sunday at the home of Htm. Shirley Smith with all her children and grandchildren present: Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jones and children Kimberly Renee andKendrick Ford; Mr. Terrel Sampson. Ms. Connie Hunt and daughter; Mr. Webster Smith and Miss Leslie Smith. Mrs. Susie Cummings was honored Sunday. February 24, I960 with a dinner for her 64th birthday, held at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Tom my Clark and Mr. Clark. Special gospel singing was furnished by Mrs. Helen Eller, Mrs. Cathy Graham. Mrs. Ivene Chavis, Mrs. Katherine Graham and Mrs. Cender Graham. Mrs. Cummingi is making her home with the Clarks. Later in the after noon. the singers visited with Mrs. Bessie W ilk ins and her daughter, Mrs. Essie Carver. Both the ladies are on the sick list. The group held a song and prayer service with them. Prayer service was held Mon day night of the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jacobs of Lowe. Mr. Jacobs is in due to illness. Mrs. lvene Chavis was in charge of the service. Others present were the Rev. Wilbert Sampson, Mrs. Catherine Graham, and Mrs. Nora Bell Graham. Sgt. Ray Jacobs of Cherry Point, N.C. spent a long weekend visiting with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, and other relatives. The Ladies W.A. Society of Mount Olive Pentecostal Holiness Church met Tuesday night in the fellowship hall of the church and held their meeting. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Helen Faye Locklear. Mrs. Shirley M. Locklear presided over the meeting. Mrs. Locklear read the Bible scripture from Luke 6-38. The topic was "Give and it shaH be given unto you." Prayer was offered by Mrs. Frances Bryan. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Betty Maynor and Mrs. Ira Lee Lowry. Present other than mentioned above were: Mrs. Mary Sue Lowry, Mrs. Pamela Jean Lowry, Mrs. Dora M. Oxendine. Mrs. Maty Oxen dine. Mrs. Vera Doris Mal colm, Ms. Betty Lois Jacobs, Mrs. Mattie Locklear, Mrs. Flay Smith and Mrs. Jean Chavis. Mrs. Larry Wreen left Tues day for her home in Jack sonville. N.C. after spending several days visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Percy Brooks. Mrs. Winnie Lee Revels returned home Tuesday from Southeastern General Hospital where she was hospitalized for some time. On Friday night a prayer service was held in the home at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ' Hardin. Mrs. Irene C ha vis was in charge of the meeting. Others present were the Rev. Grady Carter. Mrs. Nora Bell Graham. Mrs. Lena Lockiear, and Mrs. Catherine Graham. BIBLE THOUGHT FOB THE WEEK Isaiah M4 Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily, and thy righteous ness shall go before thee, the glory of the Lord shall be thy reward. CENTRAL TRUTH * There are some things a person should give up for all times. They are the sweet ness of revenge, the bitter herbs of resentment, the sharp spices of gossip, the ego of vanity, and the strong stimu lant of prejudice whether religious or racial, and un kindness to others, and self pity in our relationship with ourselves and friends. We should accept the unchange able and change the un accepted. BIRTHDAY PROVERB FOR THURSDAY, MARCH *TH Saint Mark 14-38 Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into temptation. The spirit truly is ready, but the flesh is weak. Please remember the sick and shut-ins in your prayers. exchange wepd/ng hows Mn. Terry Mkgt ...Darleae Oxendfaie Darlene N. Oxendine, daugh ter of Doris Oxendine of Fayetteville, and Roosevelt Oxendine of Hopewell. Va., and Terry G. Minge, son of Lona Cantrell of McMinnville. Tenn. and Joe Minge of Athens, Tenn., were married Saturday in a 6 p.m. ceremo ny at Berea Baptist Church. The Rev. Stephen Byrd offici ated and wedding music was provided by Mary Alice Teets, pianist, and Dale Oxendine and Ruby Hammonds, vocal ists. ? ' - > ? The bride was escorted by her father and Elizabeth Har gitt of Jacksonville was matron ct honor. Bridesmaids were Sandy Anspach. Shelly Finney and Kim Mangiboyat, all of Fayetteville. Penny Allen of * Fort Bragg and Diane Lowry of Matthews. Children attendants were Tamy Cantrell, Nicole Mc Clemore. Wenonna Hernan dez. Tressa McClemore and Marcel Hernandez. Mike Thornton of Athens. Tenn. was best man. Ushers were Terry Oxendine of Hope well. Va.. Gary Oxendine of Chattanooga. Tenn., Larry Oxendine and Dale Oxendine, both of Fayetteville and all brothers of the bride, and Russell Minge, brother of the bridegroom, of McMinnviile, Tenn. The bride wore a formal gown of white viana jersey and venice floral lace. The empire design showed a Hugh waisted bodice overlaid' with lace and a Queen Ann neckline. Her long-fitted slee ves had lace cuffs. Her A-line skirt showed a pleated fan in the front extending into a chapel train in the back. Her bridal head wear was designed as a Juliet Cap of matching lace holding a veil of silk illusion of elbow length. The honor attendants wore a gown of viana jersey of royal blue. The Blouson bodice showed spaghetti straps, square neckline, floor length I pleated skirt. A short jacket was worn over the sleeveless dress. The bridesmaids wore iden tical dresses in style in a powder blue color. The bride's mother was host ess for a reception in the church fellowship hall. The bride is a graduate of Seventy-First High School and Pembroke State University. She was the former manager of the Post Exchange Leather Shop. The bridegroom is a graduate of McMinn County High School in Athens. Tenn. and a student at McMinn County Technical Institute. He is employed with Curtis Auto Parts of Athens. Tenn. The couple will reside in Athens. Tenn. A bridal i bow ere was given on January 26. 1900 at the hone at Mrs. Penny AUea, by the maid of honor and brides maids. Another bridal shower was given February 9. 1900 at the home of Mrs. Mary Alice Teets by Mrs. Teets and Mrs. Mary Bare. 1 X , ? +? %f ?LHDrTT>tT Now Serving Breakfast! :'WM Open 24 Hours A Day '> H - Except Saturday *?? ? 'Steaks and Hoaglea | Around the Clock! I PEMBROKE w SUB SHOP West 3rd St.-Pembroke ? - (gig .?' ? -4 . . . ? COME IN FOR HELLOS AND GOOD BUYS1 # ?' : ? ' Youth for Christ Church News -Violet W/ikins Pastor: Rev. Larue Barton. ^ Assistant Pastor: Elder W.T. Lowery. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. Sunday worship service at 11 a.m. Youth service every Monday night at 7:30 p.m. Bible Study every Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. Singing every second Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Radio program every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. on WEWO. Our Sunday service and Monday night service was cancelled due to the hazardous weather. I am sure everyone will be looking forward to getting in worship service Sunday. "He that hungers and thirsts after righteousness shall be filled." Rev. Larue Barton preached a wonderful sermon at Antioch Baptist Church last Tuesday night. Rev. W.T. Lowery was the guest speaker in a revival at Little Mission last Wednesday thru Friday night. The young people went and sang in the revival Wednesday night. Rev. Lowery preached a wonderful sermon Aking his teat from II Timothy 4:6, naming his topic "For I Am Now Ready." Rev. Larue Barton will be performing the wedding vows for Martha Lock!ear and Odell Wilkins Saturday at 3:00 p.m. Sister Carolyn Barton will be the soloist and Bro. Ricky Strickland will be the pianist. Continue praying for Sister Pea rite Lowery that God will continue strengthening her. Pray for our service Sunday that God will bless us abun dantly. Rev. Larue Barton is scheduled to preach. We invite you and your group to our singing Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Sister Brenda Lowery says "thank you" fof all the nice gifts you gave her at her house warming last Friday night. Come and worship with us at any or all our services. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! J Mr. BaiTLmMmt ?J Hmhm iHMnr M UM? M, N.C. t+krn* km mt MNMw NmI I. MM ?H* mi Mm*. I Mf Dwtea* Umm IKgNI. *M0tor ?f Mi*.AmM (m MM 4wfcfl Ik* M* VrfMtfM'* D? 4mm MM M FtWwry M M fmkmk? ? Jwtor High MmI. MIm VwwTwVw'ni IT?ww< tXmt. ASSOC!A T/Al YOUTH HAPPENING PLANNED The time has arrived for another "Associational Youth Happening. " A really eiciting activity is planned for all youth ages 15-30 years of age. The date is Saturday, March 15, at the Odum Baptist Home Gym. Plan to join us from 3 p.m. to about 6:30 p.m. Group games, church com petit ions, new friends, food and an interesting Anderson Movie entitled "Troubled Waters" are all a planned part of this special afternoon. Bring your dates and share in the excitement. 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