Shown above la the kindergarten dees es at S?bilh Ailpilf School daring Fin rienwllan Weak. Valaiili iia from Rowland Fire Department cane oat to talk to the groop on On prevention upon Invitation bom Mn. Jane O. Chavta and Mrs. Janell 'Oxendlae's class, ine children enjoyed the demonstration and sincerely thank the men for giving their time for such a vital cause. MRS. ETHEL MAE CANADY Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Mae Canady, age 74, of Pembroke, were held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Biggs Fune ral Chapel in Lumberton. Officiating ministers were Rev. Grady Hunt and Rev. Mike Cummings. Burial followed in Lumbee Memorial Gardens. Survivors include one son, Mr. Howard Canady of Pem broke; two daughters- Mrs. Emma Montano of Pembroke and Mrs. Faye Hammonds of Lumberton; one sister- Mrs. Eva Jane Locklear of Pembro ke; 22 grandchildren; 17 great- grandchildren. Pallbearers were Mr. Allen Benson, Mr. Andy Ham monds, Mr. Woody Canady, Mr. Kenneth Canady, Mr. Keith Canady and Mr. Chuck Canady. ? In Wales it was thought that rubbing your palm with an oak leaf would keep you healthy for a year. Beat a little water into eggs when making an om elet, instead of milk or cream, for a more tender result. : Social Services plans Gospel Sing t ? The Robeson County De partment of Social Services is sponsoring a Gospel Sing on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. The singing will be held at Union Chapel Community Church. Route 1, Pembroke. 'SB u WALLCOVERINGS 30&* | immt v(hiisi:li WALLCOVERINGS prepasVed - ~v SCRUBBABLE 1 f - J4STRIPPABLE V-^ V.> r --- PEMBROKE CARPET SERVICE Main St Mnb,ll. C. Man.-fri. t-S S. ?-! ?1S-S21-S331 FHLP Presented at Pembroke Kiwanis Pembroke Kiwanis Club met Tuesday evening at the Town and Country Restaurant with Club President Lankford Godwin presiding. Program Chairman Alvin Ray Lowery presented McKinley Jones, General Su pervisor of Rural Housing as the speaker of the evening. 1 ne main purpose of the program is to help people to ; help themselves in building their own houses. The pro gram has been in existence since 1975 and to date some 90 homes have been built for low income families. The program is under the direc tion of the U.S. Department of Labor. Technical assistance and planning assistance are given to qualified farm peo ple. New Kiwanis member, Jimmy Ray Hunt, was pre sented and welcomed into the club. The invocation was given by Albert Hunt and Lankford Godwin was the song leader J ^whh Ira Pate Lowry as pianist. NOW ACCEPTING ORDERS FOR.... rUE BEST OF "AS 1 SEE IT," A' f 'BRUCEBARTON the limit*,, fc?*,iel mi edfcec tiTHE 4 CAROLINA INDIAN VOCE ?m^., fc? ??>??1 the beet* "AS I SEE J 'A LoAh Uhi panfidlrt AM la mmUbm wIm, mm4mi hilifc, bat r { ?iwiy gat hiaiil. J 4 'La* ?l Hbtaayl "Lata af Ffc.li?1 ( ( 'Pabbahed by: The CuiBai bdfcm Vole*, lac. J 4 P.O. Boo 1075 # ( Perabrako, N.C. 28372 4 4 ?A Iwln'i View of tfc* N rathd weald mad Mari J 5 ?OB OCT COUPON AND SEND TO THE CAROLINA INDIAN YOKE, ft 2 P.O. ff* 1875, Pi ail i ill, N.C. *372 2 PLEASE SEND ME ? 1 D2 3D COPT OP "THE BEST OB AS I SEE TT.*' i ?Eacloeedyoewfll Had a check or money order la the amount of 88.27 For each copy teqaeated. Addreaa ?? ?-? Celebrates 65th Birthday Mm. Stella G. Oxen dine of Locklear Court, Pembroke, celebrated her 65th birthday at her apartment on Friday, Oct- 29. The event wee boated by her children and Menda. A dinner and homemade Ice cream and cake were aerved. Approximately 20 gueata were In attendance. Also, a surprise birthday party was given the honoree in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mail die Summervllle of Charlotte: and Mrs. Mary Bare, also a daughter who Uvea in Salisbury. She receiv ed many nice gifts at both places. [W.P. Revels Photo] PJH to observe Career Awareness Day Friday morning, Nov. 19, has been proclaimed as Ca reer Awareness Day at Pem broke Junior High, to familia rize the students with the various career opportunities available in Robeson and surrounding counties. Throu ghout the morning the eighth and ninth graders will be able to hear presentations and to view many interesting exhib its displayed by approximate ly 40 participants. Partici pants include recruiters from the branches of Armed For ces, computer processing from PSU, Wildlife Resource Commission, local dental assistant, veterinarian, rep resentatives from LRDA and members of the press, LOF Glass, Robeson Technical College, N.C. Dept. of Com merce, and many others. Refreshments will be on sale and door prizes donated by local merchants, and local textiles will be given away. The career awareness day was kicked off two weeks ago to enable the students to guess the amount of the contents in jncATonnooononoortn^ (he jar for a prize and the contents of the jar. The administration, the Chapter I and Vocational teachers wish to extend to High student and any inte rested persons in the county,, rested persons in the county, a cordial invitation to attend the Career Awareness Day on November 19 from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. In ancient Egypt, nail color indicated a woman's social rank. Only the palest shades were permitted lower class women, and woe was the woman who painted her talons brighter than the Queen's. "The two greatest stimulants in the world are youth and debt." Benjamin Disraeli Thank you t j for your vote | and Expression I of Support. Jioih A. Rat ?: NEW BRIDE ELECT HONORED i Miss Linda Casque of Si. Pauls was given a shower at Magnolia High School Oct. 23. She is the bride-elect of Vinton Lowry of St. Pauls. The event was hosted by Mrs. Perlean Revels of St. Panls, Mrs. Regina Bell and Mrs. Pam Bramble of Charlotte. A pink linen cloth overlaid with lace, covered the table and the center piece was pink SisSfei > . and white carnations with baby's breath flanked by sliver candle holders with pink tape. Mrs. Regina Bell ponred the punch from a sliver punch bowl. The bride-elect was presented a corsage of pink and white carnations. Special guests were the bride's moth er, Mis. Albert Davis, Mrs. the groom, im the groom * grandmother, Mm. Maudle Revel*, all of St. Paal*. Approximately 75 gae*ta were in attendance. The bride elect received many nice gift*. Shown left to right are Mrs. Blllie J. Lowry, Ml** Linda Gaaqne and Mr*. Al bert Davis. The wedding wBI be at Ten Mile Baptist Church Nov. 14, ?*) Shown i_?i to right are Mn. Reglna Bell, Mies Linda f? . basque, bride-elect, Mrs. Pearlean Revels and Psm ieS^ET^PflT ~ -l Bramble, fPhoto by W.P. 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