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The public was left with rumors of pr.ssible embezzle ment. No one would say whether the embezzelment charges had any validity or even who was questioned or discussed. Director Russell Sessions re fused comment i.n the matter referring all questions to the Chairman of the Board. Rev. H.E. Edward. When que.--ii..ned by a local reporter as t.. whether any action was taken during an executive session at Tuesday’s meeting. Edwards admitted that the Board did take action and that ihey would not divulge the action taken, ac cording to news accounts, “for the time being,” Rev. H.E. Edwards, seem ingly. was incensed atthe local reporter for questioning the Board. The Social Services Board is h^ded by Edwards, a Black. and has a minority (Indian- Black) majority. County Com missioner Herman Dial, who, according to reports, did not attend Tuesday’s aVeting, is a member as is McDuffie Cum mings of Pembroke. On the face of it, the Social Services Board broke the law, specifically, the provisions of the N.C. Open Meetings Law A Board may go into exe cutive session to discuss ac quisition of property, per sonnel matters and confer ences with legal counsel Their deliberations and dis cussions of these matters can be kept private but no vote may be taken in executive session. The law savs that action taken must be in open meet ings following executive ses sion including voting. At press time, local news media was considering legal action to force the board to publicly state the results of their Tuesday meeting. Said an observer, “It seems even minorities are in con tempt of the public’s right to AL'S REMODELING • Room Additions or any Remodeling 18 Yeors Experience For Free Estimofe Call Al Lowery After 5 p.m. 739-2459 Warriors whip Fairmont 0-16 The Pembroke Senior High Warriors hung on to whip rival Fairmont 20-16 last Friday night. They play the Prospect Cats at Prospect tomorrow night (Friday). The on rushing Warriors are now 4-0 for the season. The Warriors were helped by the pin point passing and engineering of Senior Quarter back Travis Sampson who passed for 141 yards includ ing an eight yard toss to Brian Oxendine. Sampson also ran in for a 2 yard conversion, For his heroics Travis Samp son was picked as the Warrior of (he Week. Steve Pipkins also ran in two touchdowns for the Warriors I short goal as they converted o line plays. Fairmont capitalized on some late game lags in defense by the weary Warriors but staun ch Ricky Brooks picked off a Fairmont pass late in the game as the Tornadoes threatened. The Warriors picked off four passes by Tornadoe Quarter back Don Atkinson, including two by hard hitting Warrior linebacker William Hunt. The Warriors play Prospect at Prospect tomorrow night. Coach Gene Winfree has War rior fans excited about Warrior prospects this year. His char ges have exerted themselves fully as they have marced to four consequtive victories. Homecoming planned or Cherokee Chapel Cherokee Chapel Methodist » Church, located at Wakulla, Fellowship Hall. There will be a special gospel sing following Mrs. Gretal Mae Scott honored on birthday Mrs. iGretal Mae Scott of Lumberton was recently honor ed at a surprise dinner party celebrating her 6Ist birthday. The dinner was held in the Fellowship Hall of New Point Baptist Church. Mrs. Scott's children hosted the dinner. The children are: Mrs. Carson (Faye) Mitchell; •Mrs. Leroy (Evelyn) Hardin; Mrs. R. C. (Patricia) Kirby; David and Randy Scott, all of Lumberton: Mrs. Bobby (Dora Lee) Locklear, and Jack Scott of Raeford; Mrs. Van (Pat) Sampson and Mrs. Carl (Rosie Lee) Brewer of Pembroke; Mrs. Ronnie Scott of Charlotte and Earl Scott, Jr. of Canton, Qhio. A host of other relatives and fHends attended. Prayer was led by the Rev. James Ellis Oxendine. Rabesan Caunly Church and Cammunity Center Plans Open Hause NC. will have their annual and beginning at 1:30 Homecoming on Sunday, Oct. P-ni- The pastor. Rev. Julian 3. 1976. Dinner will follow the Ransom, extends a cordial morning service i Shown above are Mrs. Scott and her eleven’ children. Left to right they are: Evelyn Hardin; Pat Sampson; Patrida Kirby; Rosie Lee Brewer; Ronnie Scott; Dora Lee Lock lear; Faye Mitchell; Randy Scott; Earl Scott, Jr.; David Scott; Mrs Gretal Mae Scott is shown in front. [Photo by Junior Spaulding] The color scheme for the table setting and birthday cake was pink and white. Among the many gifts re ceived by Mrs. Scott were a stainless steel cookware set and a stereo tape player from lierchiidretK^^Tozei^^S^ roses were presented to her upon entering the fellowship hall by her children. The roses were a special gift because they were symbolic of the number of children in her family. Out of state guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt ot Bam- more, Md., and Eric and Anthony Scott, grandsons of Mrs. Scott from Richmond, Va. Mrs. Scott had twelve chil dren. eighteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. invitation to the public to attend. Oxendine family plans reunion The descendants of the late Wiley and Anna Bell Strick land Oxendine will have their annual reunion at 11:45 a.m. Sunday. October 3, at Green Pine Freewill Baptist Church. All families are asked to take food for a picnic which will be served on the church grounds, or in case of rain, in the fellowship hall. The RobeMX County Churdi and CommoniD' Center, Ine. will host an Open Honse on Sunday, October 3, IVYb from 3:30 nntil 5:30 p.m. at the Robeson County Church and Community Center, Inc. In Is located on the side road Lumberton, NC. Everyone is beside 1-95, near the Cancer invited to attend. The Center Institute. 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