Page 6, The Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, March 3i Social Side Jennifer Dole Carter Revels Honored With Bridal Shower FIRST AMERICAN COOPERATIVE LUMBERTON, N. C. An Open letter To Tobacco Growers Mr. Farmer; First American Cooperative Warehouse, inc. solicits your designation for this tobacco season. We feel that we should ask one question in this solicitation. How many times has your tobacco trade been solicited with grand promises about services and equal treatment involving selling time, only to find yourself being put off. sitting in line in the fall when you need to be selling your tobacco? Left to right: Hostess, Mrs. Ronsey Oxendine. bride's mother, Mrs. Mortis Carter, bride, Jennifer Dole Carter Reveb, and bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Roy Ri (Elmer W. Hunt photo) A recent bridal shower was given in honor of Jennifer Dale Carter Revels at Green Pine Freewill Baptist Church in Pembroke, who is the recent bride of David Revels. Mrs. Revels is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartis Carter of Route 1. Pembroke, and Mr. Revels is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Revels of Pembroke. bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Ray Revels. Mrs. Neil (Arminda) Lowry and Mrs. Palmer Ray (Bonies) Bryant. Upon her arrival she was given a blue carnation coursage to accent her blue suit. Making the affair more enjoyable was her mother, Mrs. Hartis Carter, and the The bridal table was covered with a pink and yellow tablecloth. The center of attraction was the yellow and white carnation arrangement. Refreshments were: mints and peanuts, ham sandwiches, pineapple cheese sandwiches, cake squares and fruit punch. The shower was given by Mrs. Ransey (Opal) Oxendine. Approximately 65 guests attended. Special guests were the bride’s great aunts; Mrs. Charity Oxendine and Mrs. Lonnie (Penny) Locklear: her aunts; Mr. and Mrs. David Revels are residing at Raft Swamp Mobile Home Park in Lumberton. Mrs. Revels is a student at Robeson Technical Institute and Mr. Revels is employed with Western Auto in Pembroke and is a part time student at Robeson Technical Institute. Attwid the Church oT your cholco this Sunder THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE 521-2826 THE CA80UNA INDIAN VOICE Published Each Thursday by The Lumbee Publishing Co. Inc. The members of FIRST AMERICAN COOPERATIVE WAREHOUSE, Promise : 1- An equal percentage of the sales time each week. 2- A booking system that will allow you to choose the number of sales you would have in a month, and the time and hour to put your tobacco on the floor in order to avoid waiting in line. 3- A competent staff to guarantee you fast and courteous service and top dollar for your tobacco. 4- A modem facility with computer scales, clean and private restrooms, an air-conditioned waiting room, and ample parking space with non congested loading and unloading facilities. The coop way not only guarantees an equal .sales time, but an equal share in the ownership and profits of your warehouse. Fairgrove Library [ Places in State Competitioi* Left to right ore Moble Jones, Esther Oxendine, C)mthia Hill. Carolyn Lowery ond In front Michoel Sompson holding Store Aword-winning Club Scrapbook with Edith Hunt. The Fairgrove School Ubrory Club received second place in scrapbook competition ot the recent North School Assodotion Ji in Asheville, T scropbookwc '0 Kn motto of orgonlzoiion. The choice is clearly yours. Do you want to be a partof a warehouse with a community spirit which will make you proud to bring your family with you to sell vour tobacco? SELL THE COOP WAY! Any question concerning the First American Cooperative Warehouse can be answered by any of the board members listed below: Welton Locklear •Bradie Locklear •Rufus Bums, Jr. •Bobby Moody •Dobber Oxendine •Ernest Almond •Lacv Collins •Timothv Strickland Six students of the Fairgrove School Ubrory Club attended the Thirtieth Annual Conference of the North Corolino High School Ubrory- Medio Association at the Greet Smokies Hilton in Asheville on Morch 17-19. Students attending were Michoel Sompson, Immediote post District President ond Choirmon of the Store Conference Exhibit Committee for the 1977 Conference; Edith Hunt; Moble Jones; Cynthia Hill; Esther Oxendine ond Carolyn Lowery. The students were accompanied to the Conference by Ms. Vivion Oxendine, Medio-Aide at Fairgrove School. Prior to ih Ubrory Q Cherokee Doundory obo toured I in Ashevill afternoon, was oper nomlnotiofi next yeor speeches of Jeanne S. Ro Mbs North ( guest speck on Friday e' the bonque Mosquerode best-dressed character, followed by The Fairgrove School Ubrory Club entered their dub scrapbook in store competition and received second ploce oword. The Club has received state awards on oil scrapbooks which they hove entered in store NCHSLA competition, receiving third place in 1975. second place in 1976. ond second ploce In 1977. On Sofurdoy reports were p new officers ww the next yeor w Dortyn McCoiti from West Co School; Tony 1 Central Co! Vice-President; Strickland of A.I School os SecreK Sontamosso Coborrvs os Tr« IHECAROUNA INDIAN VOICE 521-2!!- I y PATES SUPPLY Cb. Of Pembroke SHOP PATES’ MEN’S SHOP AND PATES’ LADIES’ SHOP FOR YOUR NEW EASTER OUTFIT! Suitable Styles for Spring Large Selection Of Spring Suits 3 Piece and 2 Piece At PATES' MEN'S SHOP PATES' LADIES' SHOP FOR YOUR NEW SPRING AND EASTER DRESSES! SHOP PAID FOP VALUE t. QUALITY!. Easter DRESSES