A local chapter of the National Beta Cub. a leader ship sejvice organization for high school students of Amer ica was established on Thurs day, Feb. 4 at South Robeson High School, according to Joseph Twitty, principal. The national Beta Cub with over 4500 local chanters in the Junior and Senior Divisions and approximately 190,000 members in the schools of twenty eight states, is now in its forty-eighth year. The Senior Beta Club Division, established in 1934 now has a membership of approximately 110,000 in 2,600 chapters in twcntv state* Objectives of this non secret, leadership service or ganization are: to encourage effort, to promote character, to stimulate achievement among its members, and to encourage students to contin ue their education after high school graduation. Mrs. .laaeohine Lockiear ud Mr. Edward Sherwood High ware appointed aa fat uity Hwaci at the toad - hinlar 4 ' iiwpicr. Pffntattt uffkeu for this year are: Charles Heat, pres ided; Kip Lqcfclear, vice president; Pandora Sampson, secretary; Daphne Hunt, treasurer; and Jimmy Martin Hunt Jr., sergeant at arms. The local organization is composed of the following students who have fulfilled the requirements necessary < for membership in the Na tional Beta Club: Jacqueline Locklear, Judith Edwards, Lisa Jacobs, Pan dora Sampson, Charles Hunt, Sharon Be the a, Carol Jones, Kip Locklear, Steven Hont, Cheryl Watson, Dariene Freeman, Evan Davenport, Rosalyn Thompson, Bobbie Jacobs, Daphne Hunt, Adam Pate, Twyia Sampson, Car mela Lewis, Jimmy M. Hunt Jr., Josephine Locklear, sponsor, and not pictured Angela Twitty. The South Robeson Beta Club held its induction cere mony February 4, 1982 in the new school gymtorium. The tavern Km mm SmmkiMl jft o are" eligible to attend the convention but 41 member* have worked diligently in the fundraiaing activities. Golden Glooms The future is no mote un certain than the sresent. ?Walt Whitman. The future comes like an unwelcome guest. Edmund Gosse. I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. Thomas Jefferson. I know of no way of judg ing the future but by the past. -Patrick Henry. We know what we are. but not what we may be. -Shakespeare. United in Marriage Mr. ft Mn. Charles Seed Coin* Miss Linda Faye Scott and Charles Reed Coins were united in marriage at Dillon, SC on Saturday, January 30 at 3:00 in the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott of Pembroke. The bridegroom is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Manning Reed Goins of Fair mont. The bride graduated from Pembroke Senior High in 1978 and attended Robeson Technical College and is employed with Kayser-Roth Inc. The bridegroom attended Fairmont High School, and is employed with Pettie Con struction. A reception was held at Deep Branch School Cafeter ia. Guests were served punch, snacks and finger foods. The couple are residing at Route 2. Pembroke, NC. PROSPECT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MISSIONS WEEKEND Prospect United Metho dist Church. Route 3. Box 1%, Maxton, NC will partici pate in the Rockingham Dist rict Mission Saturation Event March 12-14. Following is the schedule of events for Pros pect: Friday --6:30 pm. First -UMC, Hamlet, District Ban quet for local church mission leaders to get acquainted with the Mission Interpreters. Saturday--7:00 am. Prospect UM Men host the Prospect UMW for breakfast. Mission Interpreters will be Mrs. Julia Williams, formerly. Mission ary to Bolivia and currently Chairperson of N.C. Annual Conference Board of Missions also, Mr. Thomas Queen, Director of Missions, Chero kee UM Church of Cherokee, NC. - 6:30 pm Young Adult Fellowship and Women, hr* Action covered Dish Dinner with Mission Interpreters: Miss Kathleen Norris, Profes sor of Nursing, India; also, Mr. Robert Ford, Black Community Developer, Char leston, SC. Sanday--9:45 am Adult Sunday School Assem bly, Mission Interpreter, Miss Jean Craig, Missionary to China... 10:00" am Sunday School, 5th grade thru College Youth, The Fellowship Hall, Miss Jean Craig, Missionary to China...10:55 am Worship Service, Mission Interpreter, The Rev. H.T. Machlin, Mis sionary to Africa, currently field Representative of the Board of Global Ministries at Atlanta, Ga. The public is invited to attend all of these sessions at Prospect. The church expects a great missions weekend of inspiration, information and urgent challenge. ? ? ? ? It's funny how every thing can bob v up about the time you try to get away for a few days' vacation. ? ? ? a The art of intelligent writing is to make the words so simple that no one can misunderstand you. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING FOR RTC ALUMNI PLANNED An organizational meet ing for' the creation of aa alumni association for Kobe son Technical College will be held on Thursday evening, March II at 7:30 p.m. in the main conference room oo the - RTC campus. All former stbdents and graduates of the college are encouraged to attend for the purpose of establishing a set of By-Laws, a governing body and the structure of the organization. For more information con tact the Department of Stu dent Services at RTC, 730 7101. VFW TO MEET Locklear-Lowry VFW Post 2843 will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday, March IS, at- the post home at 7 p.m. The Ladies Auxiliary of the post will prepare supper for the members which will be a home cooked meal. All members are urged to attend. Bobby D. Locklear is Post Commander and Daisey Demery is President of the Ladies Auxiliary. BLACK CAUCUS TO MEET There will be a meeting of the Robeson County Black Caucus on Saturday. March 13. 1982. The meeting wilt be held in Rennert. NC at the St. Matthews Baptist Church at 10 a.m. The Committee on Education will conduct the meeting. Ms. Bessie Landis will be the speaker. CLASS MEETING PLANNED Attention all class mem bers of Pembroke Senior High School's Class of 1977. There will be a class meeting on Saturday. March 13. 1982 at 3 p.m. at Tammie Chavis" home. For more information call Tammie Chavis at 521 0706 or Melba Locklear at 521-2304 after 6 p.m. 1982 WORLDS FAIR A trip to the Worlds Fair in KnoxsVTTIe. Tennessee i6 scheduled for June 24-27. Price is $128.80. This includ es 2 nights and three days. If interested in going call... Hazel L. Hut 521-4233 OPEN HOUSE There will be an Open House at Hilly Branch Voca tional Center on Monday night, March 15, from 7-8:30. All parents of students are especially invited to visit the classes and shops for the purpose of discussing student performance and progress. The public is cordially invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. -Wedding from Michigan Sally Marie Lock!ear and Larry B. Scott will be married March 29,1982 in Las Vegas. The wedding reception will be held in Utica, Michigan, April 3, 1982. Sally Marie is the daughter of Vergie Lock Lear of Warren. Michigan and Ed ward Locklear of Franklin. NC. She is the grand-daugh ter of Rosier Strickland, of Route 6. Lumberton. Larry is the son of Mrs. Delphine Scott of Detroit. Michigan. The couple will live in Utica. Michigan. 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