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MT. AIRY NEWS by Violet Locklear Sunday wu Promotion Sunday. (An advancement into another age group.) So oar little children began the singing along with their lead en. Ill tell yon it waa just amazing how they were ring ing for the Glory of God. Their leaden have done a fantastic Job. We had a special by our Quarter a new sons of theirs about "Calvary-" which was really beautiful. One of my favorite songs is "Calvary Covered it all." It explains what John 3:16 means to men. Calvary covers it all, my past with its sins, and stains, my guilt and despair, Jesus took on him there and Calvary covers it all. The pastor delivered a wonderful ihe'ssage from Genesis 3:7. His subject was "Fig Leaves." Such an evi dent message- way* of trying to cover up sin, etc. 1 had never beard a sermon Hke that before. It wan really enthu siastic. The pastor begins a new ' class Sanday night on Baptist Beliefs. He woo Id love for all who will to take this course. ; , Bro. Robert LocUear and his co-workers are still on their mission every Thursday night. They are going into the homes of some shut-ins hav ing prayer meeting with them. You will never know how much it means until you become sick yourself. I extend a lot of praise to them for the many times they have been in my home, not only for me, but for Mom also. This Thursday night they will be in the home of Sister Edith who is still confined due to an accident some years ago. , The Jayoettes will be hav ing a fund raising dinner featuring good old gospel singing this Saturday night, Oct. 2 front 7 until at the Mt. Airy Jaycee Hut. I know all who attended really enjoyed it lakt'year. Mia* Zina Sampson. Mr. Mike Crane Locklear and another couple spent last weekend touring the moun tains, Cherokee Reservation and also went on up to G at! in burg, Tenn. They re port they had a marvelous trip. On Saturday, Sept. 2S the Aduh Ladies ansa with our teacher, Mrs. Lucy 0. Thom as and some of the ladies' husbands and others from the church went on our party on the church bus to Waccamaw Pottery Complex in Myrtle Beach, SC. It was a beautiful day down there. A lot of the ladies enjoyed Christmas shopping early. Waccamaw is a large place, a lot more than just pottery. Our bus driver was Mr. Tommy Gist who really helped to make our day a great success. We enjoyed a lot of singing going and coming back. On our way back we Mopped at Ciltlmh end everyone enjoyed a tea food Hwm. of their which was realty dehcate. Everyone seemed to think we jut didn't have enough time to spend at the pottery to enjoy the trip like we should ?have loved to. But maybe better arrange ments the nest time. There I were some thirty-flve making the trip. Special guests were Mrs. Ester Lowery of Lum ? berton, Mrs. Mary Ham monds of Dillon, SC and Mrs. Adrenia Rogers. We enjoyed having them with us. Mrs. Darlene Carter, Mrs. 1 Annie Pearl Lowery, also Mrs. Carolyn Carter enjoyed a day of shopping in Fayette vUle on Wednesday. THE SICK LIST Miss Tnidie Locklear has returned home after a long stay in McCain Hospital. Her condition is improving. Mr. Grant Maynor has returned home from the Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Fay etteville. In learning of Grant's trouble my heart became very sorrowful for he is a good friend of mine. Mr. Stant Locklear remains a patient in Southeastern fcgj - , - - _ . eat, ndcd Care Unit. He it ?P'?t ?? '?**? home thit Mr*. Lailure Locklear. a dear beloved friend to all of us is scheduled to go back Intel the hospital today. May God's blessings surround her. She has always been one of the leaden of our church. Please remember these and many more in our community in y?w prayers. IT SEEMS TO BE... 1 Tragedy in every way, Is what H seems to be Bbt God has a special . pdrpose Unknown to you and me. ? What seems to be a tragedy ' May be the very case Of teaching us dependence Upon his unfailing grace 4 What seems to be a tragedy , Makes us wonder "Why?" But he offers us his comfort . In inexhustible supply. What seems to be a tragedy Will make us never cease To thank him for the love he gives, fte unexplainable peace. What seems n be t tragedy isn't one at all But just a way of getting An answer to his call.. ? ? i THE CAROLINA |fl INDIAN TOKX P.O. Bn It75 Piwinii,wcat?n 4 U.S. PS. #978380 4 Published each Thursday 4 Established 1973 SECOND CLASS POSTAGE J PAID AT PEMBROKE.NC 1 28372 Subscription Rates: a us- J 1 Year $9.36'! 2 Years 15.60 j OUT OF STATE I Year \ $12.00 J *2 Years 16.00 j *************4 ...Locklears Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mn. Cmtta LmUmi Pembroke-Mr. end Mrs. Cur tis Locklear were honored Sunday, Sept. S, 1962 with a reception given by their chil dren in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. The reception was held in the Pembroke Senior High School dining hall. Registering the guests were Ms. Jennifer Kaye Locklear, granddaughter and Mrs. Peggy Locklear, daughter-in law. Greeting and presenting the guests were Rev. and Mrs. James Bruce Swett, followed by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Locklear, their children Annette L. Swett, Ernie S. Locklear, Maria Lowry, Mar shall M. Locklear, Patricia Locklear and Stanford Lock lear. Mrs. Locklear was present id a corsage of yellow rose >uds and Mr. Lockelar a /ellow rose boutonniere. The refreshment table of an assortment of bors d' oeurve was overlaid of white and linen and lace, graced with a bouquet of yellow roses and two brass candlesticks with gold candles. Serving the hors d'oeurve were Ms. Paulette Deese, Ms. Pamela Jones, Ms. Bobbie C. Strickland, Mrs. Gwen Swett, and Ms. Lisa M. Lowry, grand cake, baked by Mrs. Evelyn Cummings, was served by Mrs. Ernie Lock!ear (Vista), daughter-in-law. Punch was poured from an antique crys tal cut glass punch bowl by Ms. Stephanie Locklear and Ms. Lori Renee Locklear, granddaughters. Ms. Valeria Swett, a granddaughter, James Christopher Locklear, a grandson, Ms. Cornelius Lowry, and Ms. Phyllis Jac obs were in charge of regis tering and displaying the gifts and money tree. Photographs were taken by Mr. Ronnie Chavis. Ernie Locklear, the oldest son, was master of ceremonies. He presented each child and their family. He expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Locklear how much the children appreciated them. A program of special gospel music was rendered by the White Hill Free Will Singers and a solo by Mr. Monfbid Dial. Decorations were super vised, by Ma- Locklear's sis ter, Mrs. Cora G. Cox. The honored couple were married Sept. 3, 1932 in Dillon, South Carolina. Mrs. Locklear is the former Delphia Deese of the White Hill community. Mr. Locklear is retired from American Na tional Insurance Company. 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