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MT. AIRY NEWS
by Violet Locklear
The Brotherhood rendered
?pedal music on Sunday morn
ing and Sunday night at Mt.
Airy church.
Boy Scout* observed Sunday
troop 326 motto: "God and
Country." We would like to
thank Brother Rencil P. Loch
ia ar and his fine workers in our
boy scouts program. They are
asking a noble effort to Instill
Christian Character into our
Visitors Sunday morning
warm Mrs. Ola Log Ooins, Mr.
an .a n.i |iM LJaMU
nowiro noimti, inrii nviiif
Bane lanshsi. Mrs. Ola Burns
clS^rjoh.' Alton
Lacttoar and others.
The Yoaag Adult Ladies
vtaMed la the hams of Mrs.
Idhh Laafctoar, They prepared
dtauer tor bar and her toady
uled to go each Sunday this
month.
Mr. James Oiendine and Mr.
James H. Lock tear were able
to be in church.
Rev. Titus Locklear, a special
friend and Brother to our
church, brought the evening
mesaage.
We ere hoping that our youth
ere getting excited about their
weekend Retreat at Camp
Dixie In St. Paula, February
lb-II. We expect a good
feeing from you about thta
spiritual event.
Our church revival has been
ant tor March 11-24. That la
only a he short weeks away
Keep It In mind. Lata atari
whh ou revives.
The moMhfp sinning wiR be
grSpT We Invite a? Chatrs
and everyone else is welcome.
Prayer and song service
was held in the home of Mrs.
Rockie Jane Locklear last
thursday night. Mr. Bill Bra
nch was the director. Everyone
really had a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tyner
and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Carl
Locklear spent the weekend
visiting relatives and friends in
Kinston, N.C.
. Mrs. Sara Oxendine is con
fined to her home due to illness.
She la under a doctors care.
We hope her condition starts
improving so she can resume
her dutiea of staying with our
mother.
Mrs. Violet Locklear. Mr. Bill
Branch and Mrs. Darlene
Carter and children visted In
the home of Mrs. Dora Francis
? Emmanuel laet Friday night
(lie ameauaad aueeof im (knm
?nt prnpirvu ?upper few iiifni,
They enjoyed Being In her
home.
Mr. Ml Be* Locklear, Mr.
lj?ponemfll klkvlMtf Hsammmll
rlfil"f?l MBymfj Mil
Lorkioer Jr. and Mr Rt
velt Lock I ear left Monday for
Florida on a fishing trip. They
are expected back this week
end.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Honor doe to parents: As I
think of my mother at her age.
the question, comes to my
mind, for how long a time
should she honor his parents?
"Hearken unto thy father that
begot thee, and despise not
they mother when she is old."
Proverbs 23:22. As long as
parents live, they should be
honored and respected by
their children. The duty does
not cease at maturity, nor
when the child leaves the
parental roof, but continues
throughout lift.
I thank God for our wonderful
pastor. The work which he Is
doing cannot be defined In
words not only In the Church
but community and elsewhere.
May God Mess him and his
family, even the little children
P^m^mnaand ftm^m I
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Art Guild Plans Competition
Lumberton-The Lumberton
Community Art Guild's Fourth
Juried Art Competition will be
held Feb. 9 thru 17.
Open to artists in Robeson.
Scotland, Bladen. Columbus.
Hoke and Cumberland Coun
ties in North Carolina and
Dillon and Florence Counties
in South Carolina, the compe
tition ia offering $250 in prize
money and S850 In purchase
awards. Juried by Moussa M.
Domit. director of the North
Carolina Museum of Art In
Raleigh, the competition will
have four categories: paint
ings. printt. drawings, and
sculpture.
Bach artist may enter in
three categories.
Art let i wishing to enter the
(joivipfftltion ihoyld dtllvtr
their worts to the Oats meet
Auditorium In Roheam County
Library at 101 North Chestnut
Iteet In Lumbertg*. Worts
tar ill kg M fa-iji,
win n vfwfwv rvn^i
Feb # hum 10 a. or until $
Ontnh la a nartu* nf Lehaann
and came to this country at the
age of 20. He received his
bachelor's degree in Art His
tory from Ohio State Univer
sity and his Master's from
Southern Connecticut State
College. Formerly a Curator
with the National Gallery in
Washington. DC and Associ
ate Director for the Corcoran
Gallery, alao in Washington^
Domit haa published the
following titled: AoMiteaa hn
phy. The lidphsi aMtaaos
j. |na, E?g?n RikMni
numerous introductions and
prefaces for eihlbMou cata
Hnmit 4m j hi s sjrIIl m
ywn m cumniiy hvtm
as a consultant to the National
Foundation for the Arts and
to the Oeotgla Museum sf Art
in Athens On., nnd aa ?
director of lures! da House
Inc. lu Winston latent. NC.
Frises tor the CnuMMUttg
AN OuM'a iiapiHn are.
Pint, IIMi aeennd, TMad
M* North. IH
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THE PEMBROKE NEWS
Dr. Undburg Martin of Bir
mingham. Alabama visited the
peat week in the home of his
mother, Mrs. D M Martin of
Pine Street.
Mrs. Dainty Jones was visit
ed Monday by her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Murphy Strickland of the Deep
Branch community.
Weekend guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bade Hardin
and Son, Mr. Bade Hardin,
Jr., were another eon and his
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bwood
Hardin and daughter Cherisae
of Chapel Hill, and a grand
daughter. Miss Alicia Hardin,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Ben ford Hardin of Fayette
ville. Miss Hardin also visited
with a friend, Miss Robin
Lock)ear, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lindburg Locklear of
Welton. Also visiting in the
Hardin home during the week
end were Mr. George H.
Oxendine of Atlanta, Georgia,
Mrs. Roy Hardin of Dillon,
S.C., Mrs. Leonard Chavis,
Mr. James Builard. Ms. Sher
ry Hunt and Mr. Terry Pate.
Mrs. Julia Jacobs and son,
Mr. Robert Earl Jacobs, was in
the first part of this week due
to illness. Visiting with them
on Monday evening was Mrs.
Harvey Lowry.
Mrs. Etter Mae Chavis of
Red Banks is and has been
hospitalized for some two
weeks at Scotland Memorial
Hospital in Laurinburg. She
has pneumonia. Mrs. Chavis is
reportedly improving some as
of Tuesday.
Miss Sarah Louise Cummings
and Mr. Reedy Sampson were
visited during the past week
end by Mr. and Mrs. John
Frinks and daughter Jina Lynn
of North Myrtle Beach, S.C.,
and Mrs. Gretchen Thaggard
of Decatur, Georgia.
Mrs. Lena Harding and great
grandson Scott Harding of
Dillon, S.C. spent the first part
of the week visiting in the
home of Mrs. Dainty Jones and
foster children.
Mr. and Mrs. Carnelius L.
Hacker, It. 1, Bo* 411,
Pembroke, on Philadelphus
Road, are planning to move
from Robeson County some
time around the first of March,
1979 to their home at 502
Rhonda Courts in Austin,
Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Hocker
invite all of their friends to
visit them before they leave
North Carolina. Mr. Hocker
said all of their children and
grandchildren are making
their home in Texas.
Dr. Lindburg Martin of
Birmingham, Alabama spent
some time the past week
visiting with his mother, Mrs.
R.M. Martin of Pine Street.
Miss Judy Locklear celebrat
ed her 16th birthday Wed
nesday. January 31, 1979 with
a family dinner held at her
home on Welton Street.
Timmy Jacobs has completed
his basic training at Maryland.
Attending the graduation
ceremony were his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Jacobs and
a aunt, Ms. Betty Lois Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tho
mas, Jr. announce the birth of
a daughter, Alicia Kathryn.
who weighed six pounds and
seven ounces when born
Thursday. January 25, 1979 at
Southeastern General Hospital
in Lumberton. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas also have a son. Aaron
Keith, two years old. Alicia
Kathryn is the grand daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Locklear
and the paternal grand parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Thomas, Sr. of the Saddletree
area.
Mrs. Susie A. Loci tear was
honored Saturday, January
3rd. with a dinner for her 78th
birthday, held at Revels' Fish
Camp located on Union Chapel
Road. Among the large
number of relatives and *
friends that attended were
Mrs. Myrtle Lowry of Rt. I,
Rowland; Mr. Charles L. Loci
lea r and son of Wagpam; Mr.
and Mrs CK. Hcuser and
family of now Bora; Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Lock leer and
family of Maiten; Mr. and
Mrs. MeMn Tttrjohn of Have
lock; Mr. and Mra. John H.
LooMoar and family of Rod
tnalnna ? > aw4 RJob UnOb
ipiNBi PW ? WW WOT* nw
knot lnaAUnr iirI family *
lhannsa Mr. mM Mrs. Ihn
ooa Dial of tbn Prospect
community, Mrs. Deborah
Mrs. Marketer OeamSne'ef
# 5i^*B
the lowland area. The
beautiful Wfthdty nit, biktd
and decorated by Mr*. Stafla
attraction. Mrs. Suh A. Loch
lear is the mother of 16
children, 12 of whom are still
living. She has some SO
grandchildren and 20 great
grandchildren. We from The
yob many more,happy birth
days, Mrs. Locfciear. And may
God always bless yon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Frank
lin Smith annonnce the birth of
s son, Aaron Franklin, who
weighed eight pounds nnd
seven and s half ounces when
born Tuesday, January 30,
1979 at Scotland Memorial
Hospital in Lnnrinbwg. Aaron
Franklin is the grandson of
Mrs. Marie Smith of Laurel
HU1, end Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Baker of Pembroke.
Mrs. Louise Brooks, a patient
of the Extended Care Unit at
Southeastern General Hospital
in Lumberton, was visited
Sunday evening by Mrs. Essie
Locklear.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Demery
had as their guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Previte and
family of Fayetteville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Ray Hunt and
family of Lumberton.
Pvt. Timmy Jacobs of Mary
land spent a few days visiting
in the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lacy Jacobs. Guests
Sunday a the mid-day meal
were Pvt. Jacobs' grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Valdosta
Locklear; his aunt, Mrs. Bus
ter Burke; Mrs. Rose Blair and
son Freddie; and Mr. Kenneth
Burke. On Monday of this
week Pvt. Jacobs was ac
companied to the Raleigh
Mr. Junior Dome, who aaf>
feted a heart attack Friday
night and waa carried to
Mr aw hi Hocpital
where he waa pat in the
Intensive Care Unit, rrmahioii
on the critical list aa of
Monday. Mr. Deese'a mother.
Mrs. Boss Deese. is also
hospitalised at the same
hospital.
BOHJE THOUGHT POK
THE WEEK
Psalms 1-2
Blessed is the ain that
walketh not in the counsel of
the ungodly. Nor staadeth in
the way of sinners. Nor sitteth
in the eest of the scornful. Bat
his delight is in the law of the
Lord; Arid in his law doth he
meditate day and night.
I
CENTRALTECTH
Obedience to God's plan of ]
action is the key to being
blessed and being a blessing.
God will folly recognise and
reward dedicated and faithful
Christian service.
BIRTHDAY PROVERB FOR
THURSDAY, FEB. S
Lake ld-27
And he answering aid, thou
shalt love the Lord thy God
with all thy heart, and with all
thy soul, and with all thy
strength, and with all thy
mind; And thy neighbour as
thyself.
Cats Victorious In 1
Overtime !
Praapact-- Once again father
and son met and once again
father prevailed. Coach Ho
ward Locklear, Sr. of Prospect
and his son Howard. Jr. of
Fair grove matched wits for the
saeoad time this whisk' with
the Cats emerging as winners
for the second time, 59-57, on
a shot by Daryl Locklear in
overtime in Cape Fear l-A
action here Tuesday night.
Leading scorer for Prospect
was Gary Brayboy with 26
points. Avery Lewis tallied 22
in a losing effort for the Bears.
Prospect, who clinched its
conference title last week, ups
its league record to 7-0 and
overall mark to 15-3.
VARSITY
Praat 17-13-11-16 ? 2 .59
Fafei 11-16-14-16 ? 0 :57
Haiftfcna (Pros) 30-27
Praapact (59) Gary Brayboy
26, Eric Collins-4, Frankie
Maynor-6, Dwayne Jones-7,
Daryl Locklear-12, Ricky Lock
lear-2, Lynn LockJear-2, Ran
dall Sanderson, Randy Bul
la rd, Marcos Jacobs, Phil
Locklear.
Fetaoro IS71* *? Monroei ft
P. Leonard-8, G. Loc*fe?-2, r.
McCallum-2, A. Lewis-22?T?
Clark-10, Whtttington, O. Bla
ckman, C. Roberts, C. Baxter,
J. McCaDum, D. McCallum.
JUNIOR VARSTTY
Proa: 3-8-12-14 : 37
Fain 14-10-3-13 : 40
High scorers were Locklear
with 12 for Prospect and
?Davenport with 16 for Fair
grove.
GIRLS
Presi 8-2-7-4 : 21
Fain 0-9-3-7 : 19
Leading scorers were P.
Locklear with 10 for Prospect
and Southern for Fairgrove
with 10.
Note of
Thanks
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The Raytocm Maynor Family
would like to take thii op
portunity and thank the many
friends, family and acquain
tances who helped ua during
the time of our diaaster. Works
cannot express how we feel
knowing that we had people
who loved and cared enough to
help us in a time of need. It is
this love that has helped us
through a very difficult time.
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