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I MT. AIRY NEWS i l
By VIOLET LOCKLEAR
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The Home Choir rendered
special music on Sunday mor
r ning at Mt. Airy Church.
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Timothy Cummings, Mr.
Charles Carter. Mr. Louis
Cummings and others. We
were glad to have Mrs. Floria
LocUear back in church She
doesn't get to attend much due
to illness.
CELEBRATES BOTHDAY
Mr. ttf Bwck Locklear
Mr. Bill Buck Locklear
was given a surprise birthday
dinner at his home Sunday by
his wife, Mrs. Odessa Locklear
and other relatives A friends.
Mr. Locklear was 48 years old.
Helping him to enjoy his day
were all of his brothers and
their families, his only sister,
Mrs. Mary Jane Bryant and
family, his step mother, Mrs.
Annie Locklear of Pembroke,
and other relatives A friends.
Mr. Locklear has three sons
and two daughters and five
granddaughters. The birthday
table held a {variety .of foods,
including cakes and pies. The
center of attraction was beau
tiful birthday cake fully deco
rated and loaded with candles.
Rev. Sanford Locklear blessed
the table. He received a lot of
beautiful gifts and donations
of money. Everyone wished
him many more birthdays in
the future. As a token of the life
of Mr. Locklear, I wish to
God that all men had a heart
like him. He is always ready to
help anyone in need.
Mayor Reggie Strickland of
=??-- Pembroke was hoporrsk Smmrn
day with a celebration dinner
at Beulah Baptist Church. His
j family and friends were ex
j pressing their congratulations
? for his latest achievement in
earning his college degree.
His immediate family as well
< as his brothers and sisters
j were among those in atten
! dance. Many of his colleagues
i in business were present also,
along with a large group of
relatives and friends from Mt.
Airy. The event was a much
deserved on efor this fine young
man.
Little Miss Chris Locklear
! was admitted to the hospital
< on Tuesday. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
? Locklear.
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Oar woadenal pastor, Ict.
Mike Camming*, visited my
mother recently severs! times
while she was in the hospital.
We thank God ft* sending a
wonderful man like him our
way. I really think he is as
proud of us as we are of him.
Please don't forget oar
revival beginning Sunday at 7
p.m. Everyone is welcome.f c
EvaneeHst BUly LocklearUf
Lumberton visited in the home
of Mrs. Etter Mae Lowery '
of Pemboke last week and
carried her a nice family Bible
as a token of love. He is a man
whom Mrs. Lowery greatly
admires. He will be holding a1
singing soon in Pembroke.
Mr. M.H. Locklear was
admitted to Southeastern
General Hospital last Wed
nesday where he remains a
patient.
Mrs. Violet Locklear visited
in the home of Mrs. Dora
Frances Emmanuel last Satur
day in Lumberton.
Spending Sunday and Mon
day night in the home of Violet
Locklear was Mrs. Sara Oxen
dine of Pembroke. They spent
Monday visiting relatives in
Max ton. On Tuesday they
went to McCain Hospital and
brought Mrs. Locklear* s mo
ther home who had been a
patient up there ft* two weeks.
Her condition is better.
1 would say as a whole to all
who attended the Burnt
Swamp Baptist Association
Evangelism Conference this
week: 1 know their hearts have
been uplifted by such wonderful
messages, songs and testi
monies each night. So I hope
everyone who can will attend
the revival beginning this Sun
day night at Mt. Airy Church.
Mr. Ernest Wilkins of De
troit, Michigan is spending
this week down here visiting
relatives and friends. I was
fortunate to have a talk with
him Tuesday night at the
church. He has an inspiring
testimony.
Mr. Junior Lee Oxendine is
spending this week down here
also visiting relatives and
fripnds. He has be*? r\VM
his home in Jacksonville
Florida for the past eleveb
years. I have met him and
talked with him on different
occasions this week. I sure wa|
proud to see him.
I ask prayers for Mr. James
H. Locklear, Mr. Robert Locki
lear, also Mr. M.H. Locklear
and his family.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
1 have learned that it is
not what happens to you ill
your life, but what you think
about situations that either
makes you happy or unhappy.
You are responsible for your
own happiness. As meditation
and prayer becomes part of ,
your daily life, we are able t<i
respond to life's challenges,
No problem is unsolveable to
God.
Two Nationally Known
Speakers to Address
Unity Conference
i - ... y.?. _ ... .
I wo nationally Known spca?.ci3
j will address an expected crowd
of 1,000 persons representing
J Indian tribes and organizations in
! the state and nation who will
gather for the Fourth Annual
Unity Conference March 29-31
at the Bordeaux Motor Inn in
Fayetteville.
LaDonna Harris, a Comanche
Indian and president of
Americans for Indian
Opportunity, and A. David
Lester, a Creek Indian and
commissioner of the
Administration * for Native
Americans (ANA), will address
the gathering.
Goveror Jim Hunt will speak to
the conferees at 1:00 p.m..
Friday. March 30.
Ms. Harris will speak at 7 p.m.
on Friday. A member of the
Environmental Advisory Council
of the United States Department
j of Energy, the hat alto been
i named by Secretary of State
| Cyrut Vance to the United States
Commission for UNESCO She
alto served on the National
Commission on Mental Health
and the Commission on
Observance of International
Women's Veer by appointment
of President Carter
Named at one of the most
itidaiaiuttiiM uirtitsM it/ (AMI uabs L?
UWmllNOTIp WIN VIC II lei lew rail ley
"Ladies Home Journal," Ms
Harris Hat also received the
human rights award of the
NHfasal Mmauon A tear Ml tun
?he Is married la farmer U I
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A. uavia Lester. wno win
speak at 9:00 a.m., Friday.
March 30, is the president of the
United Indian Development
Association, has served as 'an
economic development specialist
for the National Congress of
American Indians and tas
received two presidential
appointments to advise the
federal government on minority
enterprise and Indian
opportunity.
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Others present will include
Kenneth R. Maynor. executive
director, Lumbee Regional
Development Association; Dr.
Lindy Martin, dean of stutfcnt
affairs. Sanford University,
Birmingham, Alabama; and ph.
DeanChaven, president B*one
College. Oklahoma
Sponsored by the Noith
Carolina Commission of Indian
Affaire, the conference features a
number of workshops designed
to provide information thargan
be used to improve Indjan
communities. Topics vflll
include those of educatiotfel.
legislative and economic concim
to the. Indian people as well as fhe
19*0 census, cultural arts, fed
Indian youth Involvement
A Native American Perform m
concert will be hetd at a p ?..
March It, featuring Indan
?mfet tans, singers, demurs i ad
odter perferrolng artists
h an IndUn art contest whMT ?
he fetged an Mart* W