part af C?n|i Waahlagtaa, Piwknki Elaaifry'i May Day Pragma Friday. SaaM SO chlldraa taak part la tka direction of Mr*. Daphne J anna, wan pre nested in the entire (indent body on Friday, and then again on Monday night as port of the school's | David Malcolm Photo!*""" Tradition hat it that tha seventh inning stretch in bate bail was started by President William Howard Taft. at a Washington ball game early in this century. Soma people one* believed that if a frog came to your door, you would toon be married. The Sunday School Lesson A Ministry of the Burnt Swamp Baptist Association by B?v. Wdtoa L*wiy, PMtar.WMtEarf Subject: All Things Mute New-lev. 21-22 Focal Piiufti: lev. '21:1-7 22,27. Outline for Discussion I. A New Heaven and Earth: Verse 1 B. The New Jerusalem: verse 2 C. Gods Dwelling With Man: verse 3 D. The Older Order Passes Away:vcrse 4 E. Everything New: verse 5 F. The Alpha and Omega: verses 6. G. The Overcomer's Inheri tance: verse 7 II. The New Jerusalem: Rev. i 21:9-27 A. The Bride of the Lamb: a vet. 9-10 B. The Brillant City: ver. | II | C. Its Gates and Founda- V tions: ver. 12-14 | D. The Size of the City: ! ver. 15-17 I E. The Beauty of the Gty: f ver 18-21 F. The Glory of the City: | ver. 22-27. j As we look around at our A world today and see the' results of sin and wickedness, f in high places and low places | wc wish for a new order. But ' wc cannot see this until the | old order is condemned and f destroyed. We studied this in " the last lesson. So we have the I new for our lesson today. Salvation is when a person V repents and accepts Christ in t a new birth when we become . new. Salvation is mote than | turning over a new leaf in the f book of our life. The ok) * record of sin must be erased, f blotted out by the blood of a Jesus. Only then can we have " a new, clean page on which to I write 1 new record. At the old * evil Babylon destruction pro- V ceded The New City, so our k evil was destroyed on the , cross and we become new by I accepting our substitute in f Christ's death. - ' "*"f" Isaiah 65:17 sounds the same f note: Behold I will create a | new heaven and a new earth. * The former things will not be | remembered nor will they*" come to atiad. Peter wrote. "But in keeping of kit pro mise we ere looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteous ness"^ pi Peter 3:13., A new Jerusalem was pre pared as'a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. The church is the bride and Christ the Groom. The redeemed will be with God to dwell forever. Man was made to fellow ship with God but failed in the Garden. Verse 8 is omitted but it sounds a warning to those who refuse the invitation. They will receive the just reward, the mwd death. What a beautiful city I No temple for God and Christ arc its temple. The glory of God wig give it light. Oar lesson today teaches dearly that God is going to bring in a completely new d order of things. "lam | making everything new" Rev. J 21:5 If we are going to belong J to that new order, and enjoy it % forever we must let Him make | our own heart and lives new. a Being a Christian is more g than subscribing to a creed or J joining a church. It it letting f Christ come into our hearts as ^ Savior and Loid and letting 4 His S^iAt transform us more g and more into the image of J Christ. To be a Christian is to 1 be a Christ-like person. They 4 were first called Christians at ^ Antioch. Thev acted like a Christ. If we are going to live in the J heavenly Jerusalem, we must f become heavenly minded and ^ live la a little Heaven bete praising and adoring Him This h our challenge. Common unu h ttw UlfliUit line bllntMi two points. Ralph Waldo Emerson ? i' ? ?????????????????????????????? cHaxoCd cMtwing, 'Jbiteetox Oaiunont <Qptomzh.Ce Ctlnic # I mnounoM in Incrmm in office hours at I ^P&mlrvoIzE <?y& dCinic 2 | COHlq*. iPCaza I UtCtfJiont 521-9744 0 J TbmdJgwbe^Miac jMHtJuw 5 | '-^l- cJ?*ln c^iAam\ c4(u. cM'frn jLUny jj | Qfitometxist eficct-fkLLoniit-^ecxtlaxy^ IMIliMfUMMHIiflNlfllll ' Lillian Faye Locklear j For j Re-Election to the Robeson ! County Board off Education { - A Candidate for Qoaffty - j Education for AN | Paid for by the Committee lo Re-Elect UUlaa Feye LmUm j Education is important tor preparing our children TC to live and to succeed not only today, but tomorrow and in the future. Districts can work together with cooperation for a D total plan for improved instruction and quality educational programs vtiich can benefit all children. Unselfish interests must be set aside in order to Umake sound educational decisions in the best interests ot all children enrolled in the Robeson County Schools. Consolidation is a mean by which curriculum can Cbe broadened to better educate all ot our children-the college bound, the termer, the homemaker. the vocational student and the industrial worker Administrators are responsible tor providing a capable leadership to guide our schools ** toward improvement and should be account able to the public t <must prepare and continue to learn T through continuing education programs in - order to provide quality instruction. Interests ot all citizens, all groups and all com 1 mum ties must be brought into consideration in order to protect the right to educatipn tor all children. Outside resources must be identified and utilized Oto assist us in working through our prob lems. however, we must accept the responsi bility tor making our decisions No one individual or one group has the responsi Nbility lor public education - rather, the res ponsibility?B with educators, parent*. ? community le&rs and all ot us working to gether lor the benefit ot our children ?flKS HReCIIKT PEMBROKE J. UPHOLSTERY flw. 'Over II Yean Experience ^ tag'aad Upholstery *T?<!??>?? Given ? GROVER LOCKLEAR 521-4990 THOMAS & SON Gem* Electric HotP?in' /fig) FrancWaed Major'Appliance Service ]QRm? ? Refrigerator*-Air Co*dh?ouers- DMhwahmjHTiJ P-7 Raages-Washers-Dryers | Jmmm W. IhaaM, Mgr. Microwave Ovens-Ice Makers PHONE 919-739-4724 MWWMMMWMMNnMv a HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHtf|g #' I IC PHONE S21-417fr~ | LUMBEE PRIDE China Hutches A Cabinet Custom-made Wood Products Quality Furniture JAMES LYNN LOWRY CALL 521-9030 LOWRY'S COUNTRY STORE * Complete line of seed 'Grocery ?Hardware JOE LOWRY OWNER CALL 521-0434 *-?*?-- 1- -1? n^M~, PrP-f"t_?unj?UTLIJ?u~LPlt~ j?upIJ?LTIJ?IJ?LPIJ?CTUI?u~uTjnj?U | WOOD'S SIGNS RONALD WOOD-^iujL Koutc 1. Box 426 BP Pembroke. N.C. 26372 PHONE 521-2937 DEESE TAX SERVICE Fast and Accurate Tax Sen Ice 23 Yean experience Special Price for Short Form OPEN NIGHTLY Federal and State $10.00 Located at Deese Realty 404 West Central Street Maxton. N.C. 28364 B & B OUTLET 2209 We*l 5th Street Lwnberton, N.C. 28350 QUALITY CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRICES Next Deer te Felecta't Styling Salon CALL 738*5147 ~'-r'-n-r'-r'-l~1- 'Ln-n_r<-ri-0-' uT_n-n.ru <-??_! u v JACKIE STRIttOAND PEST CONTROL DAY CALL NIGHT 738*7176 739*6506 s Tnvdtog to ItolW CALL DOWNRIVER | TRAVEL AGENCY MM FM SMto Unto M Mfck. ?U* CALL 383-3666 521-2626 Carolina Indian Voice jHT '-/.l.' ' I ? ^Bn-\ . i -} BIG MO'S GOAL POST RESTAURANT br*akfast...6 la 10 Daily Lnoch Special* HWY. 74 WEST OF PEMBROKE,NC MOORE'S CHAIN SAW Prospect Area SNAPPER & YAZOO LAWN MOWERS We Service What we Sell CALL 521-9942 "? ? ?-? JOHN'S GARAGE 8 Mile* West of Lumberten Off Hwv. 74 ?AU Foreign and Domestic Tnui?ml?*iona 'E.ublixhed 19*1 *21 Year* Experience PHONE-738-9303 THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE ! P.O. BOX 1075 PEMBROKE,N.C. 28372 ! # FREDA'S QUIK STOP *16 m. Drink*; 39c *2 Liter Coke*, Sprite, Tab; *10 ox. Driak; 25c $1.09 ?Phillip* 66 Gaa Tine Stale Ice Creaa *MDk $2.25 Gallon $1.69 per '/>Gallon ?2 Loave* Bread; $1.09 UNION CHAPEL ROAD LUMBEE TRADING POST Al type* *f Mm Crafts TerqeotM Jewelry Far WeeUy Lecatlea Call 422-3233 hi RawlaM *Haa?l "m * *284671 ta Fslfsat ?War Booneu *fter * DIGITEC WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEMS TWi Lock aad Gaa - Reate 2. Rat 399 Paabraka, N.C. PHONE 919-521-3523 igriim ~Ln.~_~_i_~_~.~irL ~ --m McMILLlAN RADIATOR SERVICE Hwy. 74 P.O. In 315 JERRY McMILLlAN PHONE 521-3153 FILLIN STATION Fm 11*.* ma t p,m. ?AM it lha Tnteb Ami A Sdai Par $2JA Twmimr-Jmm M WE OFFER THE . SAME BUFFET \

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