J LRDA INACTION I 1 \) Tiiij L Lin +m 1 f _ _ 9 INDIAN 1 HERITAGE [ WEEK IN 1 NORTH CAROLINA b March, 19M, Gmmi mk hi September to be Mlu Heritage Week hi Pfcrtfa Carotiaa le recegnitb?a rf tka May faaf atal fcui. Slaca tbea, Iadlaa IMtaga Weak km twcof Adoiph Dial la abown at the >!!? on the atopa of OM Mate, mm tha Pwkd? State LWvernhy campaa, Wednea thy, Aagaat 18th. Iroa Ejtm (My [ml "aylng eyea" tela (layteg the album, "Prowl To B? A Lam boo" which Mr. Oal praaaatad Urn on behalf rf Lambae BagfrmaLDtealop mMt AaaarfHin Bob Tta !? Hahi [loft] la hi the procaaa dt preaanting Mr. Dial a framed aheet aI dm com dgBod, valaed at 8175. The iiiym of boa Eyes Gbdy'e Mid Bob Tlmberlafce's dsh to Pembrsfca woo to fee first notional environ mental stamp for the "Keep America Beautiful" cam highly successful affair ana coordinated by this cor boe Regional Development Qiavia, PSU'a Vice Chan cellor for Stndent Affairs who b shewn standing behind Mr. llal. (GARRY BARTON PHOTO] ? ~w? en ? to?k*f hSST 1M2. % Mat &to ?Mk Mt mM? to !f^ i ^n '^ ** to "tfc* mMIc ai?n iZww"1"l ^rnT^*Lay to I I I rf tW tayH N*. lITS 1M p.--, hdMOy Mata M^?j>HUfw|W JZl n..Jt.*w~l m. *ttf Indian Heritage Week in North Carolina Major Activities Sep*- 19-25.1982 Sept. 18 "Day In The Park" 11 a.m. ? 8 pjn. Varied activities and demon itratiom by Indian artists, mini-powwow, fish fry, concert by Indian performers Floyd Westerman and Willie Lowry Metrolina Native American Association Marshall Park, Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 19-2S Indian Heritage Week Exhibit 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Mon.-Sat., 1 -5 p.m. Sunday - State Capitol Raleigh, N.C. I Sept. 20-24 Governors' Interstate Indian Council 33rd Annual Conference Conference participants will make bus tour of North Carolina Indian communities in Pembroke, Fayetteville, Charlotte, Cherokee and Greensboro Sept. 20-26 Institute of American Indian Art Exhibit Old Main, Pembroke State University Pembroke, N.C. Indian Art Exhibit WSOC-TV Lobby/Gallery Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 21 Hamilton McMillan Memorial Service 11 a.m. Old Main, Pembroke State University Pembroke, N.C. Sept. 22 Open House (All Day) Lumbee Regional Development Association Pembroke, N.C. Sept. 22 Indian "Fest Day" (Evening Hours) Indian dancing, varied Indian crafts and arts displays and activities Waccamaw-Siouan Development Association Bolton, N.C. Sept. 23 North Carolina Indian Senior Citizens' Day Performing Arts Center Pembroke State University Pembroke, N.C. Open House (All Day) Coharie Intra-Tribal Council, Inc. Clinton, N.C. Sept. 24 MMhwn (Evening Houn) Haliwi-Saponi Tribe, Inc. Old Hakwa School Hollister, N.C. ^ Guilford Native American Association . Uwharrie Boy Scout Camp Jamestown, N.C. Sept. 25 Opening of National Con great of American Indfauu (NCAI) Art Exhibit Charlotte Observer Art Gallery Charlottb, N.C. Oct. 1-2 Statewide American Indian Cultural Festival Indian dance competitions and arts and crafts displays Cumberland County Association for Indian People Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium , ( Fayetteville, N.C. Oct. 5-9 Cherokee Indian Fall Festival Cherokee,N.C. r- ? ??? MT. AIRY NEWS by VleW Ledd* - - - . , ' ? - g- . . ? The Young Adult Ladies rendered special music Sun day morning and on Sunday night. They participated in the singing at Union Chapel Community Church with Monroe Chavis accompanying them on the piano. It certainly was a thrill to have back in church Mrs. Lai lure Locklear and Brother Clarence Griffith. Among some of the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lockelar of Eutica, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kazymark of Warren, Mich., Mrs. Mary Owens and son, Miss Ann McGirt, Miss Susie Ann Woodell, Mrs. Connie Jones, and many more. Please come back again soon. The word in the Ordinance of the Lord's supper was helpful. Read 1 'Corinthians 11:23-24 and you will find for what purpose the Lord's sup per was instituted. Also in vs. 25 what is signified by the wine. Verse 26 what doth the bread and wine commemo rate? | A new study course on tne fTLife flooring yinalt to daath J |0 that yon can l*? a litda ? | ?" Jan Murray ] ^ ' ' ?> Mr. Harvey Hunt is a patient in Cape Fear Valley Hospital in die Intensive Care Unit. His condition is serious. Mr. Stant Lockelar is a patient in Southeastern Gen eral Hospital. He is also in the Intensive Care Unit. Mrs. Cora M. Jones is a patient in Southeastern Gen eral Hospital. Her condition is serious. These are just a few of our sick loved ones. Wheh you pray for them, remember their families also. I, too, am sick much of the time. But I thank God for the continuation of being able to go as much as 1 do and visit others. HOW TO BE HAPPY j Has life lost its meaning for you? Are you bored? Do you feel useless? Dissatisfied Depressed? Then look around for someone in need of encouragement and help (you won't have to look far). Do what you can for them. Visit the sick. Confort the sorrow ing. Encourage the down hearted. As you minister to the neegs of others, you'll be helping yburself too. You can enjoy life in this world. And one of its joys is what you look forward to in heaven. Be happy! First Lumbee Certified Public Accountant Mrs. ShieU Aim Ritchie of Flushing, Michigan has be come the first Lumbee certifi ed /*ubl?c Accountant. Mrs. Ritchie is the daughter of Kynis and Madis Maynor of Livonia, Michigan, formerly of Pembroke. Her grand parents are Jessie and Mary Lee Locklear of Pembroke and paternal grand-parents are Mrs. Mary F. Maynor of Rt. 3 Lumberton and the late Rev. C.H. Maynor. Mrs. Ritchie received a Bachelor of Business Admin istration degree in Accounting from the University of Michi gan, in Flint, graduating in December of 1979. She grad uated with high honors after completing her studies with a 3.8 average. "Slowiy but surely humanity realizes the dreams of the wise." Anatole France Upon graduation, Mrs. Rit chie accepted a position with Dupuis and Ryden, P.C., the largest certified public ac counting firm in Flint, Michi gan. She received her certifi cate on February 24, 1962 following completion of two years work experience and passing all four parts of the C.P.A. exam. She is currently a senior accountant in the accounting services depart ment of Dupuis and Ryden. Mrs. Ritchie is married and has two children. She is a member of First Baptist Church of Flushing where she sings in the choir and is an AWANA director. Mrs. Ritch ie is also a Girl Scout leader. She plans to continue her education by persuing a Mas ter's degree in accounting and computer science. "Unsung, the noblest dead wilhdie." 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