[ Pembroke State I University BV OENE WARREN SATURDAY SHOULD K A momentous day at p?u The Town of Pembroke kM never *een a day like the one it will see Saturday. For the first time in its history. PSU wili have the formal ' installation of Mi top adtnini atrator. Dr. Paul 1. GKsue. No inatallation ceTemony was held for the three fbeviout men who served at president Dr. Ralph D. Wshm from 1942 56. Dr. Water Gte from 1 ">56-62. and Dr. EagEeh E. Jaweo from 1962-79. Mrs. Rertee Ptea, who has been the secretary of every Pembroke State President air ce 1943. said. "The others merely went into office There was no inatallation cere fHOfiy. Of course, in those days Pembroke State was a cortege whereas oow it is a constituent university of the University of North Carolina. And all chan cellors of the UNC system have installations. Already this year, the new chancellors of both Appalachian State University and UNC-Green? boro have been formally insta lled. Dr. Jones is the only one of the four to have had the title of both president and chancellor. He held the title of president until! 1972 when Pembroke State become a part of the UNC system. At that time it was decided that only WMfom C.Friday, as the top adrnbn strator of the entire system, should be called "President the top men on the 16 campuses of the system had their titles changed to "Chen cciior. The installation schedule Saturday is as fotews: 10 a.m.- 12 noon-Eegistration bC^TNativ"t?American Mu iSbnof the Chancellor ml wens can be proud OF a very good year h has been a very good first -year for Dr. Givens. a quiet spoken, eatremely courteous gentleman from WeBsburg. W. Vs. Both he and Ms lovely wife. Lee. have been taken to the hearts of alt with whom they have come la contact. The new c he nee Hoc, coming to Orange surroundings. has wot many fritftdi ind worked very hard to spread the word aboet PSU. ffts 1st of speaking engagements has been tre mendous--and he has been a master at personal diplomacy. He is a person who remem bers to say thanks, many times with a personal oote. He has made many renno vst tons- end many others are sure to come as he measures Ms first year. n?AY, JOHNSON HEAD nOGftAMFOB INSTALLATION Leading the list o? dign, Uriei here Saturday for the Mday. president of the UNC mmT'chahman of the UNC Board of Governor!. Johnson was the commencement spea ker last may when Dr. Jones was about to rathe. President Friday has been here many teas before. One of Ms most memorable visit! wai when the English E. Jones Health and Physical Education Cejter was dedicated He paid a great tribute to Dr. Jones on that day on Jan. 18. 1973. (Note: By the way. Mrs. Margaret Jonas soys her husband. Dr. Jones) will be unable to attend thi intUUIttton Ssturdsy be ansa of his health problems. Ha Is sdll recetviag chemo therapy treatment! at Duke The installation program will consist of: invocation dhectsf a1 the' Piwbcshi Ares Presbyterian M lots try; eel eemaaadtewfectioe* WBk I. 0Mte ef CtMtet, tblbWH Site P8U Bate af ? Kmm Faacraa* of Greensboro, vice president of the PSU Student Government Associ ation; from the alumni-- Wei lea Levi;, president of the PSU Alumni Association and from the community-- James A. [Pele| Jacobs, mayor of the Town of Pembroke. After an interlude of music, which will include a march, "To America." (with words and music by Or. Givens). President Friday will make the presentation and installation of Dr. Givens as chancellor. Dr. Givens will then deliver his installation address. The ben ediction will be by Rev. James H. Weeds, pastor of Hopewell Methodist Church. In the academic procession will be presidents, chancel lors. and representatives from other universities and colleges in both North Carolina and out of state. SPECIAL TV COVERAGE* FRIDAY AS RADIO GUEST The entire installation ceremony wll be taped for a later television showing on UNC-TV. This same station will take films of the PSU campus Friday. Chancellor Givens, who has a weekly radio show, win have an interview carried Saturday at 9:50 a.m. over WAGR in Lumberton about this special day. Interviewing Dr. Givens will be Dr Man Miirbw of the PSU Communicative Art* Department. Morriton. a speech eipert. has been a regular commentator on area radio stations about PSU events this year. In a turn- about. Dr. Given* plans to interview President Friday-Saturday for taped ra dio segment to appear the following week on the same WAGR program. IT SHOULD BE A GREAT FOUR DAYS! With the Chancellor'* Spring Ball Friday night at Laurinburg, the installation Saturday, the PSU commen cement at 2 p.m. Sunday (Dr. ? Given*' First as chancellor), and a spring golf fling Mon day, these will be four busy days at Pembroke State University. We wish to thank the installation committee, headed bv Walter OuniRni, which has planned the installation occasion. And we wish for Dr. and Mrs. Given*, and all their family and friends, a truly wonderful weekend! News from Evergreen Church by Mrs. Leeds Bwti Sunday School began at 9:30 a^IbsSepuriutu^jag to CHURCH. The primary claas had the program for the day. It was cweet to tee those little ones singing. Miag Terry Locfclear paid her birthday offering to the church. Today *u regular preach ing day. The pastor. Rev. Joseph Locfclear. preached a wonderful sermon taken from the Book of Acts 12:5. He used for his subject "Pray without ceasing." Don't forget the wedding of our assistant pastor's daugh ter. Rev. Clester Carter's daughter will be wed Saturday at 5:00 p.m. There wifl be a special singing at 7:30. You are invited to attend. Thank you for praying for our sick ones. My mother. Mrs. Maggie Lock I ear, is doing much better. Keep praying for her. Also, Sister lola Strickland and her mother Sister Nancy Ann Osendine. Thank the Lord Sister Winnie Clark was able to be back in church. THOUGHTrotTODAY Are you aware of God'* presence? Jacob awoke from hit ileep and aaid surely the Lord is in this place. God often takes us by surprise. He comes in unexpected ways, through unexpected people. God is not far away from us. He is alwsys as dose as we let him me. As you read his word and pray, slop and think that he is present. Praise his name. Please pray for us at Ever Green. Small Luxury Car Planned DETROIT - Cadil lac, the luxury car dlvlsiea af General Meiers Carp., Is th inking mmM, an tm trade publication mya. A lukrimpari ear ?? It eflered by CadMac at a MS ?adit. Ward * Automotive Reports said Menday The ear ? weuM*be a tvta dfe (rent-wheel drive replace mm far ft Om stole I Mama and PwMiMdiniferd tiM* yoar km mm. ftaprttes , NMMM. " -A iRart abaanaa la aafga/J i MT. AIRY NEWS by Violet Locklear by VMmL*cUmt Our message Sunday morn ing was delivered by Rev. Larry Locklear from Ml. Elim Baptist Church. Special music was by the Brotherhood and Mrs. Faye Wilkins Amico with her accordian. We had a lot of visitors. Among them were Mrs. Ade laide Locklear of Detroit. Mich also Mr. Billy Ray Locklear of Atlanta.Ga. This is home to them. Bill is spending this week visiting his parents. Last Saturday the youth along with the pastor and some more from the youth division workers attended a youth conference in Raleigh. NC. Last Saturday night the adult ladies class along with their teacher. Mrs. Lucy O. Thomas, held a party at the Boy Scout Building. There were 20 or more present for the occasion. Each one carried a covered dish. There were eight present celebrating their birthdays. We all went in together and bought each one a lovely gift. We all enjoyed a good fellow ship of fun together. This past Saturday the pas tor and some of the Vacation Bible School workers attended a workshop meet tag at the Pleasant View Baptist Chinch. Every department in our chur ch was represented. Our Sunday School Study Course pqajpam begins this Wednesday n[ght. The paster will leach the entire group each week for one hour for five weeks. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Beatrice Locklear re mains a patient in McCain HosptiaJ. We think her condi tion is improving. Mrs. Annie Ruth Locklear was taken back to Duke Hospital Saturday. Her con dition remains unsatisfactory. Mrs. Docia Jacobs was admitted to Southeastern General Hospital Monday. Please remember them in your prayers. A TRIBUTE Sunday will be a very special day for all mothers. And j^have this to say. I had a mother and a father who really loved each other. So I know what love is. I've seen my son safely through these traumatic years, so I know what satisfaction is. I've prayed and my prayers have been answered, so I know what faith is. And I've had by my side for S3 years the kindest, lovingest, most con siderate human being I have ever known, so I know what happiness is. And because I've known all these things. I know what wealth is. God gave mother to us for 92 yean. And he took her home to be with him March 16.1100. So new I know what sadness is. She won't be widi us Sunday in person but she still lives in dbr hearts. We know that in everything God works together for good with them that love him. Romans 8:28. Tax Cuts Said GOP Priority WASHINGTON - House Republicans say tax exits are their top legislative priority for the next Congress should they win a majority of seats this fall. Minority Leader John Rho des, R-Artx., told a news con ference Monday that the top item on the GOP list is "enac ting across-the-board cuts in personal income tax rates that will enable working peo ple to have more real dollars to spend on personal and family needs." Republicans liave not had majority control of either chamber since the Old-IK*. GIFTS OF GOLD SAY IT FOREVER! ? SPECIALTY PIECES ? BRACELETS ? RINGS ? NECKLACES ? NUMEROUS OTHERS ASK US ABOUT FREE GIFT FOR MOTHER... NO PURCHASE NECESSARY PRESENT THIS AD COUPON AND - A / ANY ONE ITEM IN THE GET'yirt ?,5T0*I (Except Special Order*) X M OFF PLEASI ONI COUPON MI CUSTOMU Good Now Through Mothort Day, May I Ith WELL POHE,CLASS OP 'flQ. 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