Stephen B. Hardy Awarded Scholarship Leads*-The Amenctn Col lege announced today that Mr. Stephen B. Hardy of Pem broke has been awarded the Emilio Pucci International Scholarship to study fashion merchandising at The Ameri can College in London. A graduate of Pembroke Senior High. Mr. Hardy was recommended for the SI000 , scholarship by his high school on the basis of his record of achievement, qualities of char acter and potential for success in his career field. Mr. Hardy will begin his studies at The American College in Atlanta and may take a portion of his college work at the sister college in London. The American College offers the experience of studying abroad and select students have the opportunity to parti ctpate in internship programs with prestigious firms like The House of Hermes in Paris. Eihilio Pucci in Florence. Simpson (Picadilly) Ltd.. in London or Bill Gibb of London. The American College in London and Atlanta attracts students internationally and offers two and four year programs in fashion merchan dising. fashion design and interior design. The American College for the Applied Arts in Atlanta is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the American College in London offers As sociate and Bachelor of Arts Degrees. U.S. offices of The American College are at 5tt01 Peachtree Dunwoody Road. N.E.. Atlanta. Georgia 30342. ANNOUNCEMENT Robert D. Jacob son announ ce* the new location of his law office at 318 East Fifth Street. Lumberton, North Carolina. Office hours will be from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and Saturday by appointment. Robert D. Jacob son Attorney at Law 318 East Fifth Street P.O. Box 1795 Lumberton. NC. 28358 Telephone: [919] 739-8887 i ? Mt. Airy News by Violet Locklear The regular monthly singing was held Sunday night at Mt. Airy Church. Participants included the Mt. Airy Young Adult Ladies. The Ladies Chorus. The Spiritualettes. The Evergreen Ladies. The Victory Singers. The Good News Singers, and Mrs. Ade laide Locklear of Detroit. Mich igan. It was the first time we had heard her in years. It is so nice for her to be back w ith us for a while. Mrs. Cummings. the pastor's mother, dismissed us with a closing prayer. Mrs. Rockie Jane Locklear has returned home from Mc Cain Hospital w here she w as a patient lor oxer ihree weeks Visiting her Sunday evening were Mr. Proctor Locklear. Mrs. Winnie Jones. Mrs. Ber neice Oxendine and daughter. Mrs. Beulah Oxendine and daughter. Mrs. Julie Mae Jacobs. Mr. R.D. Locklear II and others. She is still in a weak condition. Mr. Robert Locklear has returned home from Durham Hospital where he underwent surgery. His condition remains un satisfactory. On Sundav morning at Ever green Holiness Church Re*. Clester Carter delivered a wonderful message. The Young People's Meeting was held at 5:30 in the evening. Rev. Thus Locklear brought the message. It was wonder ful. The pastor. Re*. Joseph Locklear would lilir.to remind everyone that the regular singing Sunday will be omitted due to a special memorial day at the Youth for Christ Church near Maxton. in honor of the Rev. Cold Cafter Everyone is invited. I ! I , Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brooks were dinner guests Sunday in the home of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Oxendine and family. After dinner. Mrs. Brooks and daughter Linda visited Mrs. Brooks' mother. Mrs. Maggie C. Locklear who has been a shut-in due to illness Pleay remembur all these sick odes in your pray ers. Mr. Harold Tvgfrr attended a business meeting Monday night in Fkyettevitte. Mrs. Cora M. Jones remains a patient in McCain Hospital. Her condition is ifowly im proving. Mrs. Mary F. Maynor is a patient at Southeastern Gen eral Hospital. Please remem ber all these sick ones. Calibrates Birthday Mrs. Mart E. Carter, along with her husband. Mr. John L. Carter, and some of her children spent Friday night at Ocean Isle Beach celebrating her birthday. Mrs. Carter is a woman of great love for her family and fello* men. Her words of kind ness is a great influence on a lot of people's lifes. So. let's all wish her many. many, more happy birthdays. Mrs. (Foster) Lizzie Locklear is also a patient in South eastern General Hospital. Mr. J.H. Locklear was able to be in church Sunday. His condition remains serious. Questions? Have you ever wondered w hat you would do if you had some portion of your life to live over again? Most of us have. If I were beginning my family again I would try for more togetherness. It may sound strange, but many w ho live in the same house are worlds apart. One expression I've heard in family retreats and conferences over the years more than any other-is that "If 1 had it to do over 1 would spend more time with my children." These times together, not the things done alone, are what we remember. In my childhood days my father and mother knew very grave hardship. . Vet. I recall how ? hole [denied he "flew the coop" to keep from V ijipaying child support "It's all a lie."/ /Perskey says."Betty was onlysixwhenl / i11last saw her." the retired Chevy Chase. Ji[ /MO. businessman said. "I had just taken <[i /her to summer camp. "Three days later. / 111my wife Natalie, her mother, left me for/ j i [ another man. She kept Betty from me but I <, ' 111 sent my child support payments over the j i [ /years. Her mother is dead now.sol'mthe iji /only one who knows the truth. And the/ /truth is not in Betty's book."...Plans are/ /under way for the Bee 6ees to be the first V /pop group from the West to perform in/ J i [China. Sources close to the singing group i j i II lare at odds as to what exactly is going on j i [ /behind the scenes, but everyone agrees / /that if present arrangements are con-/ /eluded, the Brothers Gibb ? Barry. X /Maurice and Robin ? could wind up/ /performing at the International Club in/ /Peking sometine early next year...Jane / i iFonda is worried about her Pa. Henrys' < | 'Fonda. 74. is about to open his play "The [s [ i [First Monday in October." for a run in LA. / /and Jane fears the strenuous work will |c /tax him too much. She pleaded with the o III old trouper to cancel the engagement, but 9 Ohe insists he'll be okay... Low Prices on Everythinq To Furnish The Home. New Accounts Invited. CALL 276-3531 TRADE NOW-NO CASH DOWN PAYMENT NEEDED WITH TRADE-IN KIMBALL WHITNEY j MODEL 3715 y Spanish Pscan SHOP WARREN'S 44 Down Town In Lnurinburg" WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Piano * Beach-Si, 188.00 WARREN Furniture & Music Co. 127 Main St., Laurinburg, NC -?i THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE BUSINESS ftgpwiftF W?v IVL DIRECTORY Call 521-2826 ? HUNT'S T.V. REPAIR f?21-9?10 1 Trowing in Detroit? 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N.C. 21372 Ronald Woods "We Take Pride In What We Sell & How We Serve It." ?Pnulan Chain Saw A Weed F.ater* ?Hnniellte Chain Saw A Water Pump* ?Turn Lawnnntwcr* ?Jacohacn Law nnnm er* ?Hydraulic Hoae A Fitting 144*9112 ?Bring* A Stratum F.ngine A Part* ?K?>w hunter Garden Phm LmKmI mi lawMttri'MaitM AIHiiii Ri. 2, Bai 64-Ma lion, NX. 29164 LOWBY'S CHAIN SAW SERVICE i to 521-2626 kchta|fcriB?pfelT Come by SPIVErSFLEA MAIKET 401 -407 Fairmont load Lumberton, N.Q. 739-6414 Friday.. .8:364:00 pm Saturday... 7 to 4pm lMSpmrntoMT I 1 \ Real ' Estate Corner I by HELEN LOCKLEAI Improvement Can Be Cuatly You can make a million mistakes trying to sell your ow n home. And one of them is nuking the wrong improve ment*. Many time*, an expen *ive addition i?r repair can he the kind of thing that'll eo*t you far more than you can hack. True, the house should pre sent a favorable appearance mowed law n, trimmed shrubs, and no obvious indications of neglect, but it's rare when a large financial undertaking w ill bring more than its cost in the final selling price. there is always the financial risk of miscalculation too. Home repairs costs frequently i end up a lot higher than I originally anticipated. You ? V ntav end up with a faster sale ? and less inconvenience if vou lower the selling price an equivalent amount. Instead of guessing as to how much, if any. repair wort to undertake. *?je a Nealtor He can teN vou w hat to do to make tour home more salable. Ami what m< la da so you won't lose mmiev 1 (ill Ml kl I'ftMrP 4UNTPI MI4IJ4 or LH9m I