Honored on Golden
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mr*. Letber Chavto
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cha
via were honored with a
reception on Saturday, Janu
ary 9,1962 from 2 p.m. until 5
p.m. at the cafeteria of
Magnolia School. The occa
sion was the couple's 50th
wedding anniversary.
Hoots were their children
and grandchildren: Edith
Hammond and Gladys Lock
lear of Lambert on; Earl Cha
vis of Fayetteville; Eunice
Hendrix of Washington, D.C.;
and Doris Smith of Wauke
gan. 111.
Greeting the guests were
Helena Faye Cbavis, Debbie
Locklear .and Alicia Locklear,
granddaughters. Presiding at
the guest registry were Pam
ela Hendrix and Donna
Hammonds, granddaughter.
The refreshment table was
covered with gold linen over
laid with lace, centered with a
yellow Daisy arrangement
with yellow candles. Alterna
ting at the punch bowl were
Gloria L odd ear and Susan
Wilms, granddaughters.
Assisting in serving the hors
d'oevres were the couple's
daughters.
A separate table covered
with gold linen overlaid with
lace held the two-tiered anni
versary cake decorated in
white with yellow trimming.
Mrs. Chavis was presented
a yellow rose bud corsage and
Mr. Chavis received a yellow
boutonniere.
Approximately 75 guests
attended.
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XV THX MATTER Of PROCLAIMING)
JAIC1H1 WEEK ) PROCLAMATION NO. 1982-2
WHEREAS, tbc United States Jaycettee provide leader
ship training and individual develop?nt for young ?n
between the ages of II and 33i and
WHEREAS, the Jayeettes is the fastest growing young
m?in organisation in A?rleai and
WHEREAS, over 59,000 Jayeettes are setting the pace
^y their exanple of volunteer service to their fellow nan,
their uu?unities and their country} and
NRXXBA9, Jayeettes strive to he^p Individuals beco?
?ore efficient and productive} and
WHEREAS, Jayeettes believe that "Faith in God gives
aeealng and purpose to life"}
NOW, THEREFORE, X, Ja?s A. Jacobs, Mayor of the Town
of Pastirolis do hereby eon?nd the Peabroke Jayeettes for their
?any aocoaplishannts to the Peabroke Co?unity and to the State
of North Carolina and Salute the Peabroke Jayeettes during U.S.
Jayoette Week February 7 -13, 1912.
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Mini Course in Persona! Dynamics
Presented to Pembroke Jaycettes
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The regular meeting of the
Pembroke Jayeettee was hekl
the item* ditcoued were had
ra!* I eg, Jaycette Week,
awards weekend, Jaycee
assistance and the Jaycette
Vice president Kim DM
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Personal Dynamics. Personal
Dynamics is how a prrssa
feels aboat himself, exactly
where thev itind In life end
what (key woold Hke to ho.
Belag aware of oar owa
imrioiial dynamics wl hetp
as realize owr capabilities awl
enable oa to reach oar ladM
dual goals hi We. Sbowa b
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Pembroke Jaycette Week Proclaimed
FEBRUARY 7-13,1982
Junta "Pete" Jacob* e?l
proclamation. Standing left to
rights Pembroke Jaycettee
Karen Dial, Vfee-preoUent;
Thereea Loddear, Chaplain;
Carolyn Oxendine, Elvers
Loddear, President and Dr.
Cheryl Loddear. Elmer Hunt
Photo.
Bobby
Bell
tours
Duke's
Garden
Bobby Ray Bell of N.
Miami, Ra. toured Duke's
Gardens in Somerville, NJ
last week iust out of inhaling
distance of New York City is
the 5,000 acre estate of Doris
Duke and if you've ever
puffed a Pall Mall or walked a.
mile for a Camel, you've
personally added a few pen
nies to her American Tobacco
Company fortune. The only
child of James B. Duke, the
founder of the cigarette em
pire, Doris Duke lived her life
surrounded by the opualence
most of us see only in movies
or imagination.
A never-never land that
recreates the world's horti
culture in a series of exquisite
gardens, each caught at the
peak <jf perfection, all under
an acres of glass. ,
New York City was Bobby
Bell's next stop. He say the
play "The West Side Waltz"
starringKathrine Hepburn
and Dorothy Loudon. The
West Side Waltz is a new
comedy.
Kathrine Hepburn is at
hand here in all her wonder.
An uproarious comedy I A
comic feast 1 Kathrine Hep
barn's performances is a
wonder to behold! Dorothy
Loudon is nothing less than
superb.
The play was performed at
t h f f i b 1 Barry more t H
in New York City. HfY.
Island'Grove Holds January
Bible Study
I H
ch held tfceb annual January
17*21. SThe book of JerimUh
waa taught by Bne. Taey
Brewhigton awl Welton Lew*
ry. Seven [7J classes si yentfa
church members. The aven
ge nightly attendance wan 113
with the highest hi any one
night befag 118 persons. This
endeivn la (tadjr|i| Km
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?Up ban. [FUto by Qmi
Hart]
Union Chapel Chiefs hold
first 4-H Meeting
The Union Chapel Chiefs
held their first 4-H meeting on
Saturday, January 16. It was
the first meeting for the new
year, 1982. The Union Chapel
Chiefs hold their 4-H meet
ings every third Saturday of
the month at approximately 4
p.m. at the Union Chapel
Community Church Fellow
ship Hall. Anyone from the
ages of 9-19 are welcome to
join.
The Chiefs guest speaker
was Mr. Garth Locklear, a
detective with the Robeson
County Sheriff's Department.
Mr. Locklear's presentation
consisted of various types of
drugs that were displayed.
His theme was the effects of
drugs on the body and the
after affects. Mr. Locklear
stated that marijuana or any ?
type of drug of that nature,
has been tested and found to
be very harmful. "It has been
tested by scientists," be
stated. "When people first
began taking these drugs, it
was predicted not to be any
more harmful than a ciga
rette, today scientists are
saying thai it can harm the
next generation. Drugs such
as pot, marijuana, hashish,
etc. can destroy the cells that
fight off various infection and
disease. Therefore, when
your body does not have the
cells it needs to fight off
diseases and infection, then
the body gets too weak to
fight all the germs," Mr.
Lock]ear continued.
In his personal opinion, Mr.
Locklear stated, "Flashbacks'
could be the worst after
affect. In his closing remarks,
'he stated that one could have
after affects of the drugs. In
other words, one may have
stopped using the drugs for a
couple or for several years
an<T still have flashbacks.
When one has a flashback, he
or she could start hallucinat
ing or tripping out right out of
the blue for no reason at all. It
could be they could start
crying or laughing or even try
to fly for no reason at all. The
cause of hallucinations would
be* that the drag has gotten
into the blood stream because
it was retained in the fatty
tissues. So start thinking
about today, tomorrow and
your whole future ahead of
you.
The 4-H members really
enjoyed Mr. Locklemr's pre
sentation and asked many
questions that concerned our
youth today. Mr. Locklear
gave the 4-H members a
greater depth or in sight of
how harmful the drugs can
life Union Chtptl l?|?fs,
the 4-H members and leaders
would like to thank Mr.
Locklear for his informative
presentation.
We'd like to thank our customers
for conserving electricity.
Recent severe weather has caused all of ~iif ? \
. m \
us a great aeai ot concern,
Despite all the hardship and ~ A
inconvenience, it's times like jj
this that often bring out the |
best in people. One example is
the recent conservation effort
made by our customers.
Although record low temperatures JgBr
pushed demands for electricity to record WjR
highs, your conservation efforts helped us
meet needs throughout the critical period.
And while you were doing your part, we
were working hard to do ours.
Our employees worked around the
clock to meet customers needs, backed
by our nuclear units that have provided over
40% of the electricity we've generated during
the cold snap.
Winter may still hold a few surprises; but, if
everyone responds to the need to conserve electricity
during peak periods as they did during the recent ex
treme weather, we'll be better able to meet your elec
tric needs no matter what the winter may have in store.