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THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE Dedicated to Hie beet in all el us These Specials Qood Thru Sunday, November 13th First Quality Cannon Print Blankets Full size 72 x 90 - Exclusive lock-nap finish. 50% acrylic-50% polyester. Bound with 100% nylon binding. Beautiful floral patterns. Masterpiece, Garland Plaid, Rose Cameo, Picnic, Summer Day. I j.67 Knitted Toboggans Assortment of slightly irregular toboggans, var ious colors and yarn weights. Sizes for children and adults. I * ? - .. . * -. i ..;i: 1.99 48 oz. Listerine Antiseptic Kills germs by millions on contact. For general oral hygiene, bad breath, minor cuts, scratches, insect bites and infectious dandruff. For relief of cold symptoms. ^ _ . _6.88_ Room Size Linoleum Rugs Size 9 x 12. Floral dfid Kitchen patterns. 10.88 Crock-Pot Slow Cooker 3V4 quart cooker that brings good taste to the table Safe to leave all day No stirring, no sticking, no hot spots. Can't overcook .Comes in colors Avocado. Harvest and Flame .77 Whoppers by Leaf Real Malted Milk Candy with crunch, Made with old fash ioned Malted Milk. Net weight is 14V4 02. _8.88_ AM-FM Radio Solid State AM-FM Pocket ra dio has carry strap, ear phone, instruction booklet, tele- i scoping antenna, and 9 Volt I battery included 13.88 Easy Bake Oven 12*.88 Toot-L-00 Loco For any child who loves to see how things work here's a toy that gladly reveals all Its sec rets. You can look inside and see all the gears, levers, springs and bellows working away. 5.99 Superstar Barbie 11W plastic body Pretty face long sunstraatied rooted hair. Ben; elbows to effect life-like prtes Bends at knees snd has Twist 'N' turn waist She has long gown, stole, shoes with diamond-look earrings, necklace end ring. 19JB8 "Mustang" Hobby Horse This Mustang is beautifully designed Its color is Palomino with blue base Its saddle height is 24" for the 2 to 5 year age group The base of the Mustang is 40" ? 22W In size. Comes unassembled I _9L88_ Fuzzy Pumper Shop Crank Barber chair extruder to make hair grow like "magic" on the bald heads of the Fuzzy Family! Kids cut, clip, shave and style with sale plastic scis sors, trimmers, razors and comb I 14JB8 Mighty Custom Van This Van has open top, sliding door and back gate that opens for extended play value, has CB antennas. CB handset and speakers molded In dash Lux ury interior includes plush car peting and seats 8.88 Official Basket Ball n I _9.88_ Two-Tune Music Box TV Plays two tunes: shows two stories! Pictures pass across screen as music plays ? ? m mm 2 For ? 880 Ladles Panties ?Assorted Bikini and Regular Cut P SNACK BAR J I 960 3 p ? Hot Dog J U French Fries ? ? Pepsi I 1.00 i ? s Childrens Corduroy Panto 9-12-18 Month 1-2-3-4 - - - ? W w ?^ . % f15MHVKTnr]plQPfllVIHVSIlVR'fl'MVHCVIl^K^PPIVHIHC7TPIHr7T9PPIVSrPH^^MHrSlVMV7PR9'!VH^V!!S5BSM^ Close 7 p^rvM^-W.-Th. 8 p.m. PH. ft Sat. Pembroke HKHV * , ? < Homecoming Queen v at PJHS ? <i . ? ?.. . Ann Marie Sampson On October 27, 1977, Miss Ann Marie Sampson was crowned Miss Pembroke Junior High Homecoming Queen bv out-going queen. Miss Wanda Hunt, in the school gymnasium during a dance. Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie F. Sampson of Pembroke. She is in the eighth grade and is a cheerleader. Novell is ?? Veteran's Day Friday. November 11, has been proclaimed Veterans Day in North Carolina and it is an official state holiday. But the federal government observed Veterans Day on October 24. This may confuse people in Robeson County about exactly when Veterans Day is, but according to state officials, the confusion will subside in 1978. Next year there will be but one officialdav nationwide to observe Veterans Day- November II According to Charles Beddingfield. Assistant Secretary for Veterans Affiars, that date was traditionally recognized as Veterans Day until several years ago when the federal government changed most holidays to Mondays to give federal employees three 4a v breaks. "Trie fourth Monday of October was designated as Veterans Day and most states, including North Carolina, began to observe it on that day," explained Beddingfield. Veterans organizations expressed much discontent over the change and individual states began to change their observance back to the traditional date. The North Carolina General Assembly changed it back to the November 11 date in 1975. This year, all states except the District of Columbia, Mississippi, and South Dakota will salute Veterans on November 11. Veterans Day commemorates the signing of the Armistice, which ended fighting of World War I, at II a.m. November 11, 1918. The special day has become a time for all veterans to be honored. In proclaiming Veterans Day this year Gov Jim Hunt called on the citizens of the state to honor the veterans of all wars, who "have served our stale and nation with honor and distinction." Veterans organisations including the Veterans of Poraign Wars, 4m American Legion. AM VETS. and DlaaMed American Veterans, usually r*r together in local rnmtnuniilsi to The Pembroke Veterans af **d "h* Disabled ^0-rP^?r 4 A History of New Bethel R?pffrt Rev. Tony Brewinjrtoe Rev. Micheal Cummlegs The early history of New Bethel Baptist Church reveals some very humble beginnings. At the start of this century, there was a growing consciousness among the Indian citizens of Sampson County to recognize and preserve their Indian identity. The movement was expressed religiously and socially. There were simultaneous efforts to establish an Indian school and an Indian church. Both church and school date back to 1910. Prior to 1910, thcrp were at least two places of worship for the New Bethel community. The more famous place of worship was the old Oldfellows Lodge for Indians which was located on Mr. Arthur Brewington's place. A favorite tradition tells of three big oak trees around the Lodge that the worshippers named Faith. Hope and Charity. On this day, Hope isstandingin the front yard of Mr. Hardy Brewington. This is not to refute I Cor. 13:13. The other known place of worship was crude and without shelter. It was in the front yard of Mr. Isam Ammons, who was then a tenent farmer. According to our best report, this meeting palce was only a short distance from our present church site. Meeting in open air. the worshippers sat on seats which were merely long board benches. It seems that theOldfellows Lodge was used more for night services and services held in bad weather. The open-air meeting place was a popular place otherwise for manv. _ 'it At least by 1910. worship services were being held in die New Bethel Indian School. Later, approximately one fourth (14) acre of land was purchased from Mr. Hardic A. Brewington and wife Frances The plot of ground was sold to the church for $1.00. On August 26, 1911 a deed for the property was issued. Among those many who were responsible for the establishment of the church were: C.D. Brewington, A.S.Locklear, Haidie A. Brewington, J. Authur Brewington, and W.D. Brewington. The site of the church is its present site on Route I, Clinton, N.C. in Sampson County. The first deacons of the church were: J. Authur Brewington. G.B. Brewington, H.E. Goodman, G W McLane and E.i. Simmons. The following men served as pastors over the years: Gilbert Locklear, 1910; English A. Locklear, 1919; N.P. Sanderson, . 1927; S.A. Hammonds, 1928; June Sampson. 1931; C.E. Locklear, 1935; Cooledge Cummings, 1948; Welton Lowry, 1950; R.W. Maynor, 1951; HE. Brewington, 1965; David Brewington, 1968; and Michael Cummings, 1970. In 1959, the believers built a new modern sanctuary and Sunday School facilities. The work was a community effort with Christians and non- Christains working along with the pastor. R.W. Maynor, to complete the new church building. In 1972, a new Fellowship Hall was added right beside the sanctuary. One half ('/i) acre of land was and family Today, the New Bethel church site is a beautiful campus with all church property value at $123,000.00. The church supports a fall time ministry on its own field while showing Christian concern for the Lord's work throughout the Burnt Swamp Association and the Southern Baptist Convention. While most of the pastoria! leadership has come from Robeson County, the loeal church talent and leadership is commendable. The life of this church has been sustained by the Holy Spirit's moving in the lives of many fine Christians from .right here in Sampson County. Their reputation for hospitality and friendliness is widespread. Their generosity is genuine, stemming from hearts which have been warmed bvjhe Spirit of God. About 23 years ago. Rev. L.W. Jacobs complimented this church as the most ideal ? setting for full-time ministry amoung our churches. The love and respect he sensed then lingers in the spirit of this church. A 1 I Pledge My Best To You. Thanks to Each and Every One Of You. Sam Dial Pembroke Councilman > ? ? i MEN ?OWOMEN WORK OVERSEAS!! Australia ? Europe - Japan ? The South Pacific ? Africa Far East - South America - Central America - Middle East $800.00 to $4000.00 Per Month ? Tax Benefits U.S. Government, Private Corporations and Organizations. 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