^B 1 LRDA INACTION| ? LRDA P^jtlikikii I M w MAKES RESIDENTS LOT Ttoe staff of *? CW seied by Lembee MM DfTibpanl Aimc., Inc., it hnlifl'i list a7tm? Iw. la win to mIb it S^Ti i?r!t^!w,"Dtoia? mil mi hrt tw ai m J?b. Ibtj asoMe to Hate CoOBtj. LUMBEE HOMECOMING ' 1982 CALENDAR OF EVENTS * ? A 3K-| j ?Little Miss Lembee Wednesday, June 30, 1962 7:30 p.m., PSU Perfonnisg Acts Center, Pembroke, ,MC Admission: $3.00. ?Lembee His Kk* mB Ben -Wednesday, Jane 30. 1982 ? 10 p.m.. Old Foandry Banquet Room, Lumberton, N.C. Admission: S2.00. ?Awards ??fMt^ThuwIiy, July 1, 1982 - 8 p.m., Pembroke Joycoe Hot. Pem broke, N.C. Admission: SIS per Couple. * ?Mies limkii Scholarship Pf ?t -Friday, July 2,1982 8 p.m., PSU Performing Aits Center, Pembroke, N.C. Ad misslon: S4.00. BeB"~Frid*y, July 2. 1982 11- p.m., Old Foundry Ban quet Boom, Lumberton, N.C. Admission: S10 per Couple (includes Breakfast). ?Lnmbee Hemeeemlng Pa rede-Saturday, July 3, 1982 lUs-qf., Downtown Pembroke ?Field Day AethrWeo-Satur day, July 3, 1982 ? 8 a.m. S p.m., Pembroke Park. a ?Lumbee Hemeeemlng Be ceptleu-Saturday, July 3, 1982-12 Noon, Old Main building on PSU campus, Pembroke, N.C. eg Lauhna-Stturdir. Julf I 3. 1982-12:30 p.m., Shelf's Seafood, Pembroke, N.C. ?Agiliiellma Awards Inpd -Saturday, July 3, 1982 ? 4 p.m., Auxilliary Gym, PSU campus, Pembroke, N.C. Ad mission: $3.00. ?Lumbee Homecoming fmw Wow-Saturday, July 3, 1982 8 p.m*., Pembroke Senior High School Ballpark. Donations. ?"Strike At no WMP'~ Saturday, July 3. 1982 ? 8c30 RiveirifCoUtftry CBWg* Lakeside Amphitheatre. Ad mission: General-$4, Prefer red-SS. pel Slug-Sunday, July 4, 1982 ? 2-4 p.m., Moore Hall, PSU campus. Admission-Free ^MT. AIRY NEWsJ^ j" The pastor delivered e taken from I Kings 19th , chapter verses 14, the snb I ject, "A Depressed Saint." Elijah seemed *> thUTtfae whole world had--caved in oe mm, ana he wanted the Lord to take his life. Just think of Job, what he went through. To me Job Is an example of patience under trial. The agony and misery felt by this righteous man was almost unbelievable. Yet he never wavered in hia love for the Lord. 1 know 1 am sick a lot 1 but 1 don't let it get me down, i I keep on going. For you don't have to look for and you wfll find some one probably not able to go at all. I think all tilings ate sent by God for our good'. Even the bitter "mekp" of trial. 1 refer to my (Brother Sgnford) a lot as being like Job. It seems them is nothing too hard for him: read Jeremiah 32-27. Believ ers must trust God even when they cannot trace him. Vacation Bible school has really been tremendous, as of Tuesday night we had an enrollment of 237. Perfect attendance awards will be given on Friday night, our goal is set for 250 that night. This is Evangelistic and Pa rents' night. We are looking for a large crowd. The pastor, the Young Adult Ladies and our Quartet and others from qur church, attended service at Sandhills Baptist Church at Wagram Sunday night. Our pastor was the speaker. Don't forget our quarterly singing this Sunday night at 7:00. All chofei are Invited Id attend. I hope k wfll be as pood ea the leak one. Mrs. Darlene Carter (my daughter) and ehna, returned home teat week from Wyoming, where they had made their home since Christmas. 1 surely was .mood at their return. Mr. Harley Hunt is a patient in Cape Fear Valley Hosp. His .1 condition remains unsatisfac tory. Mrs. Lela Ana Jacobs is a patient in S.E. Gen Roup. Please remember them in yoor prayers. Our graduates received Bibles as gifts from Mrs. Mmbai Quean' at Jackson ville Fla.Her father. John L. Carter presented the Bibles to the graduates on Sunday. This is a routine she him been doing each year for a number of years. With each one* name engraved on the Bible. The moat precious gift they could ever receive, if they make use of it I visited on Tuesday wit* Mrs. Fannie Mae Herring of Lumberton. Who recently had a heart attack. She is a lovely person. 1 worked with her for seven years. "Congratulations" to Mr. A Mrs. Harold Tjrner far their little son Lance, born June 13,. 1982. Yoor marriage has beefT truly blessed...For with yoor new son's birth...God sent an ingel down from heaven...To live with you on earth... A?t! so through this tiny angel..? He has diaon you together for life...For now you are father and mother...Instead of just husband and wife...And while i he is yours to fondle...To care I for, teach and to love...He | belongs to his Father to I Heaven...For he came from C his home up above...So ask I Urn for guidance in molding., 9 The future of your little | boy...For he is a "Jewen I from his kingdom...Sent to. t bring Heavenly joy! Thought: all the evil in thro world...The Blackest Kind of | Sin...Can never hurt the I Church of God...Unless you 9 let it in...God put the Church I in the world...Satan tries to 8 put the world in the Church... I Do vou follow that? 9 I CHEROKEECHAPEL I Fk A \ lLu ****"?*? ja 3 D* Church worship service con vened Sunday moraine *t " a.m. with the lev. Bdtoe Lock!ear afl Floral College, Maxton, bringing the mess age. Pnor to LocUe?r> message special musk wan rendered by the Adult Cho*. ' At the dose of die message, Rev. Julian. Ransom, the pastor, announced the num ber of the dosing song, asking Henry Bryant to give the closing prayer as he and Rev. LocMcar matched down to the vestibule to greet members' and visitors. FAMILY REUNION . The late Rev. Tommy Chavk family held its annnsl family reunion Sunday shortly after worship service of the various churches at the "Lake Side Seafood" Restaurant, two miles north of Red Springs on Highway 211. style witt various meats etc. The invocation was given by Rev. Julian Ransom, pea tor of Cherokee Chspel Meth odist Church. Those attending of the family and family connections were the following: the dau ghters: Mrs. Agnes C. Lowiy and family of Raefbrd, NC; Mrs. Eva C* Locklear and family of Maxton; Mrs. Essie C. Lockiear and tamily of Maxton; Mrs. Joyce C. Dial and family of Red Springs; Mrs. Betty C. Locklear and family and the late Mrs. Mary Alice Chavis family of Maxton; the two surviving sons-Sgt. Major Leslie Chavis and family of Pembroke; Tommie Chavis. Jr. and fam ily of Red Springs and the late Godwin Chavis and family of Maxton; and die widow of the late Rev. Chavis, Dr. Jen sfe B. Chavis of Pembroke; two sisters, Mrs. Ruthie C. Locielar of ltd firing.; Mr. Flora Bollard and daughter. Eunice of Bod Springs. and Mr. JoBda Ranaom of Pembroke and daegbter, Vic ky, Bar. David Host, pastor Bed Springs, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Chavis ot WskaBa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dial at Bed Springs, Mr. aad Mrs. WifwO Jacobs Jr of ber Bridge, Mrs. Annie McNefl of Bed Springs aad PhiBtp Smith at Bed Springs. Everyone enjoyed an ex cellent fellowship as well as die delicious food and csped- ^ ally the reminiscing together. County Recreation Tennis ! Pembroke High School, Mondays-June 14-26; Sow- . land Ball Park, Tuesdays- r* June 15-July 27; Pembroke High School, Wednesdays, June 16-July 28. Children classes (7-14 years old) mor nings at 8:30-10 a.m. Fee S5. : Adult classes evenings at 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee S10. Instructor will be Mike Hutton. * Mmgoes an avoUoMe Mtxtowbw tb# g u id?1 far growing 'thi. hMdow tropical treat! HKCUOUU INDIAN TOKZ U.S.PS. #978380 Umbiisbed each Ttainary) Established 1973 !WCMMUtaT(te,M P.O. Box 1075 Pembroke, NC 28372 * Phone: 521-2826 SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT PEMBROKE, NC ?374 Subscription Meter J* State 1 year 39.36 I nraffs " >5.6) ' Out Of State Year 12AQ Years 1604 " v PROGRESSIVE s?vm?*lmn. ltd I ' 12.367% tate IhciM Htm Jww 14* ?fyH MWMUM I ? month _ MATUMTY KM tMlkV WWl?MIUU. 10.50% Rata Bhdlw Dm June 14tfi *1JM DEPOSIT SI DAYS TO ? MO. MATURITY WMOiTT W 1/MKV WIWUMIW 8% sag Noamvict CNARQC FOU DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $100,000 BY NCSGC. II PROGRESSIVE savings 6 torn*. uro. I j mN.cgft MEMBER NCSGC ^on. Vote For Ability, J Integrity And Experience J GARY L. LOCKLEAR District Judge * 'Practicing Attorney ? taw WMH DMrid Attny ? Jurtl Doctor**. UA.C Lflw fehool uZ'X' *w"*KW,n *** o ^ ^ in^ QoftYDyfiltY 'W?II twiMuTSSnUafc* ' tMOIMuMfty ? Matter ftobooon Coutfy Young Democrat* ' AotfuolnCMo AM* ? tawr Pra*. Pueteota Jumm ? Itetter latuHNate Chore* Popcorn Sale w> Begins Program Chairman Ken John son presented color slides of a trip to Europe. The tour included the Nether lands, Germany, Switzerland, France, and England. High Hghta of the trip were the Rhine river boat trip, the flower gardens of Versailles, the island of Bodense, the Keukenbaf Gardens, the cath edrals at Cologne, Notre Game, Canterbury, Westmin ster Abbey, and St. Pauls Cathedral; and the trip to the top of Ml. Staneerhora In the Alps. Theodore Maynor wU have charge of the Program neat week on die work of the Pembroke Seeoee Squad John L Carter presided at the meeting. Jim Paul gave the invocation, Laakford God win led the singing accompan . led by ha Patelowiy, pianist j Re-Beet J ! HERMAN DIAL TO THE \ ROBESON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I The People's Advocate to the 9 Robeson County Board of Commissioners ! Pembroke ? Smiths *Maxton District | Ifc* m A Progressive I Candidate Working for | And with Us. J ?A man who gets things j done. "I ?Successful experience in government, busi ness and civic affairs. ?Committed to people I and dedicated to the f continued growth of ed- j ucation, industry and J employment opportuni- I ties in Robeson County I for all citizens. I ?His record speaks for I itself. It is not a facade | or a false front. I Let's Keep Proven Leadership and Good Government in Robeson County Vote for action not promises on June 29. ? Paid for by Supporters of Merman Dial J J Jaycees' K Meet the Candidates , Night The Pembroke Jaycees wfl sponsor s "Meet The Ca^dstes Night." Wednes day. Jane 16. at ? p.m. The phbde is urged to attend. The event wfll be held at the Pembroke Jaycee dob Hon* ae. Bach candidate iriR be given time to eddwaa die audience. Any questions yon may have should he directed TO Reoford Scott. Chairman at 521-3411 or 5214104. R?-fhct Laymon Poe Locklear ROBESON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION I || Bwirt Swamp RoH Swornp Nmknk* Union "Let's Keep the if Children First" ' .y, ? ji I .? 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