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MORE SCENES FROM LUMBEE HOMECOMING 1981
The newly crowned Miae Lambee, Jackie Jacob*, waa one of
the many beauty queen* who graced the parade mate
Saturday morning in a pile of the drixzlng rain. Umbrellas
were evident everywhere.
Later, Saturday afternoon, Fleid Day Activities were held at
Riverside Country CI 11b. At one end of the tug of war is
popular Indian performer, Willie Lowery?on the other, Roecoe
Jacobs, an LRDA staffer from Waccamaw-Siooan -Ciinl;.
Weight lifting wu another popular event. Harold Co Ulna
[right] withstood Randall Jacobs in the 150-200 lb.
competition. Competing in the bench press, squat and jerl
categories Collins lifted 1100 pounds to Jacobs' 1090.
The big boys [heavyweight* over 200 Iba.j got into the act
too. Winning with a combined lift of 1265 pound* wa* Rodney
Lock!ear [left]. Finishing second was Terry Nance with 12SS;
Gene Osendlne lifted 1245 lbs. far 3rd place.
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Hiairiling Sanday illnwa la PSU's Performing Aits
* Center.
Om of the grsnpt spfssrtng wan Km McNoil Qaortot
[sbovsj. Other gnape was* Ttw Hesvsal; gonad Bays,
how oJHH'
alaag with Mm New Mai Adah I la gars.
"Strike at die Wind!", oar popolar outdoor drama, waa aleo
in the parade. The drama opened Saturday night to klcfc off Its
Mi exciting season.
And pretty girls....
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And friends....
What would a parade be without horses? And ponies? And
wagons?
ELMER HUNT PHOTOS
OBITUARY [
ROWLAND ? Rev. Purcell
Locklear, 73, of Route I, died
Tuesday.
Funeral services will be conduc
ted at 3 p.m. Sunday at Harpers
Ferry Baptist Church by the Revs.
Tony Brewington and Steve Jones.
Burial will be in the church ceme
tery.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Quessie Locklear; a son, James E.
Locklear of the home; four daugh
ters, Mrs. Cecil Lowery of Red
1 Springs, Mrs. Gurney Hunt of
Pembroke, and Mrs. Blake Jones
and Mrs. Ronnie Lowery, both of
Rowland; a stepdaughter, Mrs.
Marvin Lowry of Lumberton; two
brothers, Marvin Locklear of
Maxton and Edward Joe Locklear
of Fairmont; two sisters, Mrs.
Geneva Orosto of Bell, Calif., and
Mrs. Reedy Locklear of Maxton;
22 grandchildren and four great
grandchildren.
The family will receive friends
from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Lock
lear and Son Funeral Home.
Engagement
Announced
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Art. Darkia Dial of Maxton
and Mr. Sam Dial of Pem
broke announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Julia
Ann. to Melvin Brayboy, ton
of Mr. and Mrs. June Bray
boy. Jr. The bride-elect la a
graduate of Proepect High
School and attenda Pembroke
State Unlveraity. She la pre
aently employed with Ty'a
Mini Mart In Pembroke.
The proapective bride
groom graduated from Pem
broke Senior High, attended
Pembroke State Unlveraity
and la pre aently employed
? with Kelly Springfield Tire
Company In Payetteviile, The
?r<uiing la planned for Ae
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