EverQreen Church News by Mrs. Leacie Brooks Saadsjr School btpo at 9-JOi.a Dm to the Una of the Sapwiatndnt, Bro. Hwjr Che vie, the eeeistaat supt. Bro. Jackie WUkins opened Sunday School. The theme for Sunday's lesson was "The Rrpandiag Church." "Subject for Sun day's lesaoo was "Tree Di sdplesUp" taken hem Acts 16:9. Different discussions were very well erplahied. Mrs. Diana Blue's dam pet on s wonderful program of singing. Mrs. Kirby Amnions sang a special. Once again the adult dass received the attendance ban ner. Some of the dam mem ben ire out skk. We we praying for their qekfc re covery: Mn. Lola Hoggins, Mn. Ma Strickland. Mn. Lora Amnion*, and Mra. Joonie Wilkin*. Thoee paying their birthday offering* to the church were Seattle Oxendhie. Mr. Kkby Amnion* and Slater Pearl Strickland. Rev. Joaeph Lee Locfclear preached from the book of Psalms, Chapter 23. Realizing that if Jeana la our shepherd, what ever we need we will get, if we only have faith. Jesus will lead us and guide u*. if we'll wiling to follow. When coining down near the shadow of death, he'll be there to lead us on through. Praise God foe the great AM ay needs I've leaiaad that .7 Lord ?m apply TMlag. nay look dirt at tinea, bat through the year*. I've learned the aaa em com through. The dark clouds won't last forever. Oh. praise God. I love the song that ny* "It is ao tweet to be saved." You see. If Jesus ie en the inside, whatever we need, we em get...no, not all we want, but just what oar father aeea we need. If well do oar part be wfll do hie. So la the end, we get just what we need. Plhase make a special pray er for Judy WUUas. She Is in Southeastern General Hospi tal. Visiting in die home today, spending some time with Joonie, I realize so many of us aren't doing all we should. So many skit and unable to get oat. Thank you for your prayers for my sister. She is improv ing. hmmnnnnmmmi Don't forget Wednesday night prayer service. Come be with ns if yon con. The ladies will ho hovfcg their auxiliary meeting Thursday night. A1 man e - - : *. Jk Dcrs arc iovkm to attend Start now maJLinv Diana to be with ns the fifth Sunday night for singing beginning at 7 p.m. For 1962 ere wil hove our singing each fifth Sunday night. AO singers are wel come to sing and eqfar the presence of the Lord with as. 1 THOOt^TT FOB TODAY yi |-,| n , .Jut ,,mmm * ? 2u,t A victory, victory is just a prayer away. Let's reach out, it is for you and me only by asking and believing. Praise God for the victory. Please pray for us at Ever Green. The wring* 100 watt tight bulb baas on# kilowatt hour for avary tan hour* if* on. A A A A A A A Ai aiwwiiti iimmmm J FACTS] t FIGURES 1 wwwmiti i MWIWII ir* The United State* inny to the largeet militery ear vie* in the PfM World. Army wartime atrength now totals over 1.7 million soldiers. RTC to sponsor Macrame Class ? ? I ' Robeson Technical Coll ege wiO sponsor a macrame class at Maynor Manor, Pem broke. Registration win be held Jan. 12 and Jan. 19,1992 at 7 p. m. Gasses will be held each Tuesday night from 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Frances Locklear wOl be the instructor. PEMBROKE HEWS Mrs. Bazie Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Gervais Oxendine and family at Spar tanburg, SC spent the holiday visiting in the homes at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oxendine at Pine Street, and Mrs. and Mrs. Normie Hol mes of the< Saddletree Community and other rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Har din and daughter, Cherisse at Chapel Hill were guests for several days in the Mr. Hardin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bazie Hardin. While here they also spent some time visiting Mrs. Hardin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Pate. -Mrs. Lonnie H. Oxendine had as her house guest a son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Oxendine of At lanta, Georgia. lev. sad Mrs. C.C. Allen Sr. sad daughter. Mrs. Alms Canity at Hope Mils have returned home from Batoa Rouge, Louisiana where they spent the holidays visiting with their daaghter. Mrs. Euln Mac Sanders aad other relatives. Emoute to Louisi ana they stopped off in Eaaley, SC aad spent a couple of nights with a sister of Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Hart man Chavis. On their return trip home they also stopped in Eaaley and spent some time with Mrs. Chavis. The guest speaker at the watch night service new year's eve at the Meroey Mission Church was the Rev. C.C. Allen, Sr. of Hope Mills. Attending the service along with her husband. Rev. Allen Sr., was Mrs. Stella Allen. A dinner was held Christ mas Day in the home of Mr. aad Mrs Ucy Dial. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Nancy Dial. Special guests were two great grand children of Mrs. Dial, Bran don Ragland, and Harry Lock tear and the honoree's hus band. Mr. Lacy Dial. Other guests included Mr. Carneil Locklear, Mr. and Mrs. Cur ley Dial and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Dial and family, Mrs. Alice Brooks and son Jamie and Joe Dial and his friend'Dianne, Mrs. Lucy D. Locklear and son Barry, Ms. Ardella Locklear, Mrs. Bcr nice Dial and daughter Deb bie of Whispering Pines, Mrs. Juanita Wells of Strickland Heights, Mr. Rocky Drye of Badin, NC, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Locklear and daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. I Harold Ragland of Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph P Oxendine were recently visit | ed by a daughter Mrs. Gail | Pigg of Charlotte. I Among the guests visiting | the past week and weekend in P the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Bazie Hardin were Mr. and I Mrs. O.H. Harding of the a Laurinburg area, also Mr.and Mrs. Harding's daughter, I Betty, was with her parents. | Among the students spen I ding the Christmas Holidays k at home with their parents . were Gregory Bell, a student P at the UNC School of Law at P Chapel Hill; Joey Bell, a | senior at the School of Phar | macy of Chapel Hill where he I will graduate in the Spring of 1982. Joey plans to enter the ' Sohool of Medicine in the Fall | at the University of North | Carolina where he will be a a freshman at Chapel Hill. And I Ronny Bell, a freshman at the University of North Carolina, P Chapel Hill. They are the sons I of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bell k of Cherokee Street of Pem | broke, and Bobby R. Maynor, Jr., a sophomore at the University of N.C. and his sister. Miss Wynne Maynor, a freshman at the same school. Both are the children of Mr. and^lrs. Bobby R. .Maynor. ^jSt^df"thfc^New rfopilrrea. JPlwCi freshmen at the same school who also came home for the holidays were: Miss Sherry Roberts, daughter of Mrs. Mary Poor boy; Miss Kim Oxendine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oxen dine; and Glenn Locklear, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Lock lear; and Gabriel Locklear, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Locklear; and Miss Nan Locklear, a junior at the same university who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Locklear. r c * 1 rur wic iu>i tunc ui scvciai years, Mrs. Lloyd Brewington had all her children at home Christmas Day. At the mid day meal were her daughters and their families-Mr. and Mrs. Everette (Dora Frances) Oxendine and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Worth (Dorothy) Godwin and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie (Annie Lois Rogers" and family. And her sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Patrick Smith and family; and Mr. Befton Smith, Jr. and children; Mr. and Mrs. Ever ette Oxendine and son Larry left the past week for their Saint Clair Shores Michigan home. ? CENTRAL TRUTH Don't mind criticism. If it is untrue disregard it. If it is unfair don't let it irritate you. If it is ignorant, smile. If it is unjustified learn from it. The purpose of God's discipline is to correct disobedience and to restore fellowship with his people. Bible Thought for the Week PROVERBS 12il5 The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but he that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise. PSALM ?ill The Lord will bless his people with peace. Though it ha* an araa of mora than ona million ?quara milat, law than 100 iquara milai of tha Ant arc alA ? ? * !_ M ? A iic oomm?ni if tf## trom ? ?kAuMh |K lilarili ^ purmantfiT DiannnT 01 lev. WWWWVV -V -w -W -w ? ? ?' ?' -w V -W -w -w V "W V -w -V ^ ...spend an evening or two with us. Are you a person that wants to develop a skill or hobby that has always been interesting, or is there a special project S 0 you would like to tackle but you don't know where to get all the facts? S W Are you an adult that wants to learn new developments in your job or gain new training that may lead to S 0 advancement? ^ 0 Then, why not spend an evening or two, sometimes even a day, with us. We can help you develop that skill, hobby or ?. ^ 0 hidden talent. We can give you the facts needed to complete that project or job training. ^ ^ $6.00 is all it takes to enroll in the class you want. Supplies and materials for each class are to be furnished by the M ? student, unless otherwise specified. 2 a It's never too late to learn. Persons 65 years of age or older are exempt from the $8.00 registration fee. 2 Winter courses begin soon for our Adult Enrichment and Occupational Extension programs. Registration is usually r , held on the date of the first class meeting. All applicants must have their Social Security number to register.' Robeson Technical College reserves the right to make changes in the schedule or cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. ^ ? CHECK US OUT. . .WE'VE GOT A LOT TO OFFER. 2 , ' " % . v. .*01 e?. . /. ~v> I - ADlOlT eMichment f COURSE DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION BLDC./ROOM COURSE DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION BLDG./ROOM 9 Soft-Sculpture Doll Making M 7:00-10:00 1-11/3-15 Lumberton Brown House "Beg Photography (510 00) T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Robeson Tech 705 A Soft-Sculpture Doll Making T *9:00-12:00 1-12/3-16 Lumberton Brown House Ruffled Curtains M 7:00-10:00 1-11/3-15 Robeson Tech 502 Macrame' Th *9.00-12:00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton Brown House > Stencling W 7:00-10:00 1-13/3-17 Robeson Tech 502 9 Macrame' Th 7:00-10:00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton Brown House Beginning Sewing Th 7:00-10:00 1-14/3-18 Robeson Tech 503 A Paint -Oil Quick Landscapes T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Lumberton Brown House Intermediate Sewing M 7:00-10 00 1-11/3-15 Robeson Tech 503 Macrame' W *9:00-12:00 1-13/3-17 Lumberton Mohr Plaza Advanced Sewing T 7:00-10 00 1-12/3-16 Robeson Tech 503 A Method Painting-Magic White T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Lumberton Knit & Needle Doll Making T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Robeson Tech 502 Needlepoint-Cross Stitch W 7:00-10:00 1-13/3-17 Lumberton Knit 4 Needle Lingerie Th 7:00-10:00 1-14/3-18 Robeson Tech 502 W Cross Stitch Coverlet Th 7:00-10:00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton Knit & Needle "Pottery ($15 00) T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Robeson Tech 8-1 A Macrame' T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Pembroke Maynor Manor "Pottery (515 00) W 7:00-10:00 1-13/3-17 Robeson Tech 8-1 Macrame' Th * 7:00-10:00 1-14/3-18 Pembroke Bakers Chapel Floral Design T 4 Th 7:00-10:00 1-12/2- 4 Robeson Tech 902 M Cross Stitch T 7 00-10-00 1-12/3-16 Fairmont Yellowhammer "Ceramics ($15.00) M 6:30-10:30 1-11/3-15 Robeson Tech 8-1 a Crafts "Ceramics (515 00) Th 6:30-10 30 1-14/3-18 Robeson Tech 8-1 W Lap Quilting M 7:00-10:00 1-11/3-15 Fairmont Woodman Hut, Basket Weaving T *9 00-12:00 1-12/3-16 Lumberton 901N Pine Street A lona Street LapQuilting Th *9:00-12:00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton 901 N . Pine Street LapQuihing M 7:00-10:00 1-11/3-15 Fairmont High School Microwave Cooking M 7:00-10:00 1-11/2-15 Lumberton 901N Pine Street ? LapQuilting W 7:00-10:00 1-13/3-17 Fairmont High School "Beg Chinese Cooking ($30) T 7 00-10 00 1-12/3-16 Lumberton 901 N Pine Street a Macrame' T 4 Th *9:00-11:30 1-12/3-18 Maxton Housing Authority "Adv Chinese Cooking ($30) Th 7:00-10 00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton 901 N Pine Street Ceneral Crafts T 7 00-10 00 1-12/3-16 Red Springs Home of Crocheting M 7:00-10:00 1-11/3-15 Lumberton 901 N Pine Street A Susan Home Watercolor W 1:00- 4 00 1-13/3-17 Lumberton 901N Pine Street Ceramics T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Red Springs Creative Crafts Japanese Flower Arranging W 7:00-10:00 1-13/3-17 Lumberton 901N Pine Street 9 Macrame' Th 7:00-10:00 1-14/3-18 Red Springs High School Japanese Flower Arranging Th *9:00-12:00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton 901N. Pine Street A Crocheting M *9:00-12:00 1-11/3-15 Prospect Island Crove Smocking W *9:00-12:00 1-13/3-17 Lumberton 901N. Pine Street Macrame' T *9:00-12:00 1-12/3-16 Prospect Creen Pine Smocking T 7:00-10 00 1-12/3-16 Lumberton 901N Pine Street A Ceramics M 7 00-10:00 1-11/3-15 Howellsville Ivey's Fix-It Cross Stitch Th 7:00-10:00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton 901N Pine Street Ceramics W 7:00-10:00 1-13/3-17 Howellsvilie Ivey's Fix-It Fabric Painting T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Lumberton 901 N Pine Street 9 Macrame' T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Orrum Home-Clois Hunt Beginning Cake Decorating W 7 00-10:00 1-13/3-17 Lumberton 901N Pine Street A Macrame' W 7:00-10:00 1-13/3-17 Orrum Home-Clois Hunt Ceramics W4 Th *9:00-12:00 1-13/3-18 Lumberton Parkview Terrace Macrame' Th 7:00-10:00 1-14/3-18 Orrum Home-Clois Hunt Holiday Crafts Th 7:00-10 00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton 901N. Pine Street A Macrame' W 1:00- 4:00 1-13/3-17 Rowland Day Dev Center Ceramics Th 1:00- 4:00 1-14/3-18 Lumberton Hayswood P. Ctr a Bible-The Prayer Connection M 7:00-10:00 1-11/3-15 Lumberton Home of W 'Day Class "Additional Fees for Supplies Ruth Martin ? I ADULT OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION COURSE DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION BLOC./ROOM > COURSE DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION BLDC./ROOM A T axtdermy-Birds MAT 6 30-10 00 1-11/3-30 RTC-BT A-l Auto Mechanics MAW 6:30-10:00 1-11/3-31 Robeson Tech 927 a Upholstery T A Th 6:30-10:00 1-12/4- 1 RTC-BT 6-1 Blueprint Reading T A Th 7 00-10:00 1-12/4- 1 Robeson Tech TBA Custom Sewing T A Th 7:00-10:00 1-12/4- 1 Pembroke RTCSewingCtr Bricklaying, Basic MAW 6:30-10:00 1-11/3-31 Robeson Tech 905 A Industrial Sewing M A F *#00-430 OPEN Pembroke RTCSewingCtr Drafting, Basic MAW 6:30-10:00 1-11/3-31 Robeson Tech 924 Upholstery MAW 6 30-10 00 1-11/3-31 Pembroke Jr. High School First Aid A CPR T 7 00-10 00 1-12/2-16 Robeson Tech 902 9 Upholstery T A Th 6:30-10 00 1-12/4- 1 Prospect Headstart Center Front End Alignment T A Th 6 30-10:00 1-12/4- 1 Robeson Tech 927 A Nurses Assistant MAW 6:30-10:00 1-11/4- 7 Lumberton Hospital Income Tax, Personal M 7:00-10:00,1-11/4-12 Robeson Tech 903 Emergency Medical Technician T A Th 7:00-10:00 1-12/5-11 Lumberton Rescue Unit National Electric Code M 7 00-10 00 1-11/4-19 Robeson Tech 11-1 A EMT Refresher * MAW 7:00-10:00 2-8/3- 3 Lumberton Rescue Unit Nurses Assistant T A Th 630-10:00 1-12/4- 8 Robeson Tech 822 Burn Victim Seminar Th 7:30-9:30 2- 4-82 Lumberton Fire Stall Powder Puff Mechanics T 7:00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Robeson Tech 927 Radiological Monitoring TBA 7 00-10:00 TBA Lumberton FireSta #1 Residential Wiring T A Th 6:30:10:00 1-24/4- 1 Robeson Tech 604 A EMT Refresher T A Th 7 00-10 00 2- 9/3- 2 St Pauls Rescue Unit Sign Language II W 7:00- 9:30 1-13/3-31 Robeson Tech 822 Emergency Medical Technician MAW 7:00-10:00 1-11/5- 5 Max ton Rescue Unit Wastewater Treatment T A Th 7:00-10:00 1-12/3- 4 Robeson Tech 923 A EMT Refresher T 7 00-10 00 1-12/2-23 Maxton , Rescue Unit Welding, Electric MAW 6 30-10 00 1-11/3-31 Robeson Tech 101 Creenhouse Management T A Th 6:30-10:00 1-12/4- 1 Maxton High School Woodworking T A Th 6:30-10:00 1-12/4- 1 Robeson Tech 928 W Cabinetmaking MAW 6:30-10 00 1-11/3-31 Red Springs J r High Air Conditioning A Refng T. A Th 6:30-10 00 1-12/4- 1 RTC-BT 4-1 A Powder Puff Mechanics T 7 00-10:00 1-12/3-16 Red Springs Peterson School Auto Body Repair T A Th 6:30-10:00 1-12/4- 1 RTC-BT 3-1 Sw Small Engine Repair MAW 6 30-10 00 1-11/3-31 Red Springs 4th Avenue Foodhandling T A Th 7 00-10 00 1-26/1-28 RTC-BT 1A-3 Typing, Bask M A Th 7 00-10 00 1-11/4- 1 Red Springs High School Foodhandling T A Th 7 00-10 00 2-23/2-25 RTC-BT 1A 3 First Responder T 7:00-10 00 1-12/5- 4 Parkton Fire Department Foodhandling T A Th 7 00-10:00 3-23/3-25 RTC-BT 1A-3 AutoMethanics T A Th 6:30-IOiOO 1-12/4-1 Fairmont Middle School Furniture Refinishing T A Th 6 30-10 00 1-12/4-1 RTC-BT 6-2 m Furniture Refinishing MAW 6.30-10 00 1-11/3-31 Fairmont Middle School Sewing Machine Mechanics MAW 7 00-10 00 1-11/3-31 RTC-BT 6A-1 Plumbing MAW 6:30-10 00 1-11/3-31 Fairmont Middle School Small Engine Repair T A Th 6 30-10 00 1-12/4- 1 RTC-BT 6A-3 }2 *Oey Class | i Snbesnn (Secljnical (Sollege j J TELEPHONE 738 - 7101 -i , ^ AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION , M. i,

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