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V i ? ?in? ^BB Al 111 - 79*1 iiwiii.nyriTri _MJ_l ? j BAKING HENS 4-Tu.Ava. 55" Turkeys 58c u. 1 ?49 ,1-39 ?nartjjarfcn U.65fcrt ' -W Tsm1 HAM m mmmu HAM^Miirw.SSC AMI. .mik? 1.78 SiS???1jOB MMMM ^ rjjMM IJUQ. , Miff .Ml.18 A5? | |M| ? Ijj ??[?(? |Im M ii BIBLE VERSE - Wham you pray, go into your room and shut the door, and prmy to your Father who it in secret: and your Father j who tees in secret will reward you." IWcAMUXA 'I INDIAN VOICE 1 U.S.PS. #978380 . (fiiblished each Thursday) Established 1973 ? ?Aa CinlM ladba Vafea, he P.O. Box 1075 i Pembroke, NC 28372 Phone: 521-2826 SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT PEMBROKE, NC 28372 Subscription Rates: > tin State 1 year $9.36 :ars 15.6) ' Out Of State 12.00 sars 16.00 Lumbee Bank, first runner up ??wr - - ? *- ? .i1 i 4, ?.JJ;" * ' 2 *? ?-?- *vl " j#ff 3 rJS&'-t. '?-* Sank Una [Ml] "MM Mw Coaly Koodoo Department, aod Ceach Joe Let M ear, right, an oho wo pniMotfcm Bret faaaei op trophy h die Boboooo Cooaty Recreadoa Loogoo to Jfai Hal, Pinlli I af lain Bank, ipaw rf tea Wa aaa'a Bateatedh TUa waa da flrat tea avar Faahahi the Bobeaaa Caaaly Laagaa. Lumbee Bank's team play ers would like to thank Lumbee Bank for giving us this opportunity and sponsor ing us in the Basketball league. "We placed third in the season and took second in the tournament. I think we played pretty good considering this was the girl's first year ever playing together," comment ed Coach Locklear. Lumbee Bank will be spon soring a women's Softball team this year, and anyone interested in trying out for the team should show up at practise that begins Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. at Pembroke Elementary School. CHEROKEE CHAPEL NEWS n n i by Mi*. Jessie B. Cbtvlt, PubBctty Chairman Cherokee Chapel Methodist Church of Wakulla, NC closed out its week's revival Friday night of last week with the Evangelist, Rev. C.W. Oxen dine, bringing the closing message in the presence of a large audience. At the close of service everyone assembled to the fellowship hall, with the pas tor leading, for refreshments, The evengeiists, visitors and friends were given a warm ^hospitality that wQI be long remembered. Last Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Rev. Ransom received a number of probationers into the church, who had made their confession of frith dur ing the following week. Following the receiving ceremony, Rev. Ransom read the following scripture: Isaiah 53:4-9 with spedal musk following by die Adult Choir using the selections "The Touch of His'Hands" and "Beyond the Sunset." After the rendering of ? ~~ - -- - - - ? ? music, kcv. nansom oruugrn the morning message using for his subject "The Death of Jesus, A Revelation." Cosing prayer was delivered by Freddie Oxendine. Among the visitors attend ing Sunday's service were Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Dilgard of Ashland, Ohio. Friday evening, April 9, at 7:30 p.m., a singing will be held in the Oxendine School Gym sponsored by the Broth erhood and the Oxendine Booster Club. Admission far adults wiU be SJ and SJ fbr children. Proceeds will go for the Brotherhood and Oxen dine Booster Club projects. EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE Easter Sunrise services will be held Sunday morning at the Cherokee Chapel Me thodist Church at 5:30 a.m. with breakfast following in the fellowship hall sponsored by the Brotherhood. At 11 a.m. an Easter program will be presented by the youth and adults in the sanctuary under the direction of Spencer Locklear, Freddie Oxendine and Clyde Colboh. Dr. Roger R. Roff ShraMw pifei, ? i qnf MfcloM wmltn iiii * Earlter, Imi Mil tyvp* Imh prvvlii Ri What ST* *""'** mra^HM ?f w3rt ^Uftoa 4mm aitaad latotha tMwTh^pHa. ? 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