Pembroke Jaycettes Activities ? ? 4 *rl3 r ?IIInfci Jaycettee of the Meet* are ibown above. Left to Hght they are: Mofiy Loddeer, Jayeette at the Month at Doeoaibort Karen Dial, Jayeette at the Ma nth at Jaaaary; Carolyn Omediae, The Pembroke Jaycettes held their regular club meet ing March 23 at the Pembroke Jaycee Club House. They were visited by seven mem bers at the Laurinbuig Jay cettes. parents and family members of the Pembroke Dance Center Jazz students and Gerald Strickland, Pem broke Jaycees District Direc tor. Dressed in hot pink and black costumes, the Pem broke Dance Cetner Jazz class along with their instructor, Bethann Souza, gave an out standing performance as they entertained some fifty Jay cettes and family members with their very first perfor mance since the Dance Center Jaycette of Ike Moatb of February aad Jaycette of Ike Ikkd Quarter. Certificates wen presented by President EH era Leddear. [Elmer Hani pkotoj opened in August of 1981. lite Pembroke Dance Center has approximately 60 stu dents and in sponsored by Jaycette Dr. Cheryl Locklear, Lucy Lowry and the Pembroke Presbyterian Ministry Asso ciation. Special thanks and awards were presented followed by refreshments served by the Jaycettes. The regular business meet ing followed. The high lights were: the $50 Easter Basket Raffle, plans to attend the Spring Planning Meeting in Ashboro April 3 and the election of new officers that will be installed on May 1 at the joint Jaycee/Jaycette In stallation Banquet. Mirim * the Pwrtnto ?km ab?v?! Laft 1m right they an Um Lawiy, N?y LocUoar, Kefly Sheffield, Jfll Satteofield, Tacy Laddaar, BIHy Jo Hot aad Soaya Kay Lowiy. [Photo by Ehaor Hurt] Leadership defined to Pembroke Kiwanis SWw? left to right at* PinHisI Mb L. Carter. Pembroke Kiwanians wel comed Attorney Michael Mdntyre at Lumberton, who is currently President of-the Young Democrats Club, as speaker at the Tuesday even Iing meeting at the chih. He was introduced by Bernard Lowry, program chairman. The difficult times at the 80*s are upon us and demand effective leadership for effec tive solutions. In sharing Ms ideas at leadership, the spea ker said too often we think on|y of executives as leaders, ypt we all see tenders in Social and economic prob dUp if they m to be deah i|i. ar iil.iat.i a ?? ? win) rTTecnvciy. r irsi we nmi Alp is it to serve or to be served. Wo need to tealiee ggid main criteria of SMS?*-,#** .. Lewry. fives mutt be set by the leaden. The joy of accomplish meat is inherent in responsi bility. A concern for the well being of others, not personal selfish aims of self aggran dizement is characteristic of a good leader. People will be drawn to a good leader and wish to wash with him. A sincere devotion to service is the most important ingredient of leadership. At the conclusion of the speaker's remarks, announ cement was made of die April 17th meeting of the 4th Carolinas District Kiwanis milling at St. Andrews Coll ege in Laurinbnrg at which Pembroke Kiwanian Bernard Lowry wB be installed as Lt. Governor of the 4th District Clnb President John L. Carter presided at the meet ing and Adotph Dial gave the invocation. Lankford Godwin was the song leader and Ira Pembroke Jaycette Naocy Smith receive* on apprecia tion plaque on behalf of the deb bom Jaycee Dbtrict Ma. Smith was chairman d the rampalga poster project. Mr. Strickland ia running for East C enteral Regional Dlrec tor^Elmet^Iaii^hoto^^^ News from Outreach Holiness Church j by Sister Fannie C. Oxendine Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. Morning service is at 11 a.m. Sunday night services are held the first and third Sunday nights at 7 p.m. Singing is each fourth Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The pastor is the Rev. James Bullard, Jr. We praise God for His goodness and love for us. God has blessed our church ser vice this week. Sunday morning we didn't get to have Sunday School as Sister Ludahlia Hammonds began to sing ."In the Sweet By and By." God began to move on the sinners and they came to the altar. God won derfully saved one soul from sin. Sunday evening God gave us a wonderful singing. We just believe in letting God carry the service the way he wants it to go, not man's way. We praise God for our pastofand we feel that he was really sent from God. He preaches us the word just like it is. He doesn't mind telling you what sin is and what it will do for you. Some prea chers won't mention sin, but our pastor doesn't mind tell ing you what sin is and that no sin will enter heaven. If you are in the church and are sinning every day, you had better get to an altar and tell God to cleanse you from sin. Then you will stop sinning. Don't forget our rivival beginning this Sunday night, April 4. Rev. Roy Clark will be the speaker. You are welcome to come worship with us. We would love to have your singers come and sing for us. On Saturday night, begin ning at 9 p.m. we will be at the church tarrying and pray ing all night Saturday night. Come be with us. We will be praying for our revival and lost souls that will be saved. Come let's worship together. God bless and keep you is our prayer. Observes Bi rthday ' ? ? y - Sherl Yvonne Dial, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. ABen Dial af Pembroke, shewn above was honored with a birthday party at Pembroke Elemen tary School recently. Sherf observed her 7th birthday. Rep. Locklear Lectures at Duke State Representative Ho race LecklearfD), Robeson County and a practicing At-, torney in Lumberton was the ? 'guest lecturer at Duke Uni versity this week. Locklear lectured on the Criminal Justice System in North Carolina comparing a fact-finding body with a jury and other innovative ideas ? that might improve the sys tem. Locklear further discussed the different court systems of North Carolina and their functions. Locklear who serv es as vice-chairman of The House Judiciary III Commit tee Of the North Carolina General Assembly studied presumptive sentencing law and assisted in its passage during the last term of the General Assmbly. Locklear,is a graduate of North Carolina Central Uni versity, School of Law. Sandy Plains Children plan Cantata . til i. n .A. The children of Sandy Plains United Methodist Church on Route 1, Pembroke will have their Easter Canta ta, Palm Sunday at 11:00 a.qu The program will be present ed Into two parts. First, the children of Kindergarten through Third Grade will present five selections. Then the Youth Choir will present fhre selections. The following children comprise the choirs. CkMna1! Clialn Leslie Baker Mary Baker, C.G. Cummings, Irremiah Cummlnns, Odrirk Jacobs, Keoay Johnson, Neil Johnson, Chadwfck Lowry, Brian uwiy, Garrick Lock leas, Niokohia Oxendine. C.B. /. Trouas, ore gory nrsyooy, r Jennifer Cummings, Patrick Cumminga, Quinton Brooks, Steven Harris, Mickey Jacobs Cat Johnson, Nakesha Lock lear, Kevin Lowiy, and Wy nema Reagan. Tenth Choln Neda Bray boy, Todd Brooks, Lori Cummings, Teena Cum mings, Mark Cummings, Mc Duffle Cummings, Bonnita Jacobs, Charles Jacobs. Cari na Johnson, Sharon Lock lear. Ken ^Sterling, Krist Woods, Delisa Woods, and Beth Ro berts. The children's choir are under the directions of Gina Maynor and Panthia Lock lear. The pastor, Rev. Simeon Cummings, invites the public to ettbad. | -T Thtrteen am police per sonnel recently completed a Baric Law Enforcement Train tag course sponsored by Rob eson Tech. The class mem bers also posted a 100 percent passing rate on the state certification exam. They are: front row, left to right: Eliza Lewis, Lnmberton PD; Var dell Hunt, Lumberton PD; Helen LocUear, Robeson County Sheriff's Deportment; Randy Docfcery, Lamberton PD. Second row left to right: Johnie Thompson, Lamberton PD; Ronald WHIIams, Lorn PD; Ronald WiUiams, Lam berton PD; Fred McQueen, partment. Third row left to right! Ricky Smith, Robeson County Sheriff's Deportment; James Freeman, Robeson County Sheriff's Department; Mike McNeill, Lamberton PD. Back row left to right! Jeff Lockiear, Pembroke PD: James Sanderson, course co ordinator; Harris Strickland PSU PD; Born ice WIBdns, Lamberton PD. * * m m uospei Sing at ! Oxendine _ School I Oxendine Elementary jj School is sponsoring a gospel ? sing on Friday evening, April Q 9, at 7 p.m. in the school Q gymtorium. Groups featured 0 will be the D & L Gospel V Singers, Cherokee Chapel Quartet, Hammonds Family, x Jacobs Family, Lankford God X win, Judy-Linda and Bruce, A Prospect Mixed Quartet and X many more. Q You can expect an enjoy- ft able evening of* entertain- ? ment. Refreshments will be Q sold. Admission will be $1 for 0 students and $2 for adults. Q The sing is being sponsored V by the Oxendine School Boos- j| ter Gub and the Cherokee X Chapel Brotherhood. x ? * * * Labor is never a jurden to the man who oves his work; but has anyone ever seen the guy? POOOOBBBBBOOe A wise man never tries to convince a foolish man; he lets the foolish man think that he has been convinced. IQBBBBBBBBBBOC OBITUARY IJ AMES | JOHNSON JACOBS Funeral services for (Ja mes) Johnson Jacobs were held Sunday, March 29 M the Saddletree Church of God. Officiating ministers were the Rev. Millard Maynarri am Rev. R.L. Tucker, Rev. C.C. Allen, Sr. and Rev. David Hatcher. Mr. Jacobs. 67, is survived bv his wife. Mrs. Gaynell Jacobs; four sons: Samuel, Johnnie and Roger of Lum berton, Jerry Jacobs of Char lotte; eight daughters: Mrs. Doris Brooks of Pembroke; Mrs. Jeanette Allen of Hope Mills, Mrs. Sylvia Krajewski of Charlotte, Mrs. Gay*e Brackett of Dunn, Mrs. Nancy Blue of Oak Ridge. Tenn.. Mrs. Mary Lonie Locklear of Monroe, Mrs. Alice Scott of Lumberton, Miss Judy Jacobs of the home; 27 grandchild ren. Mr. Jacobs is also survived by three brothers. Mr. James Jacobs of Lum berton, Mr. Bobby Ray Ja '? cobs and Mr. Billy Ray Jacobs of Philadelphia. Penn., seven sisters: Mrs. Eula Hunt. Mrs. Betty Lois McGirt, Mrs. Madgie Locklear and Ms. Mary Lee Jacobs all of Lumberton, Mrs. Magaleen Oxendine of Rock Hill. SC. Mrs. Geraldine Clark and fMrs. Peggy Oxendine of Pembroke. GARY LYNN LOCKLEAR Formerly Assistant District Attorney for the Sixteenth Judicial District Wishes to Announce That He is Now Engaged in The General i Practice of Law With Offices At i i the Law Building Fifth and Pine Street Lumberton, North Carolina 28358 (919) 738-8176 V | The Real Test To really know a man, observe his behavior with a woman, a child, and a flat tire. -Busy Bee, Rota, Spain. i Walking Oldfashioned The modern teenager I wants drive-in class I rooms. -Wall Street Journal. Words Differ Business prophets at tempt to tell us what will happen, Business profits tell us what did happen. ? -Record, Columbia, S.C. GOLDEN EAGLE CHEMICAL AND JANITORIAL SUPPLY CO. Third Street Pembroke, N. C. 28372 Don't Be April Fooled!!! You Can Save! On Spring Cleaning Supplies at GOLDEN EAGLE Carpet Cleaning Machine Rental $10.00 (24 Hours) i Large Selection of supplies for cleaning carpets to choose from ------ ? 20% OFF ALL PRICES Page Toilet Tissue (4 roll pack) .89 package Hi Dri Paper Towels (Jumbo rolls) 2 for 1.00 Mardi Gras Napkins (Assorted colors - 140 count) .69 package Kleenex Tissues (Box 125/2 Ply) .63 box Ajax (Jumbo Cans) 2 for 1.00 Large Heavy Duty Sponges 1.00 each Toilet Bowl Cleaner (Quart Bottle) 1.50 each Tru Blue Glass Cleaner (32 oz bottle with sprayer) 1.89 each Easy-Off Window Cleaner (Aersol Foam) 1.50 can Pro-Long Chewing Gum Remover (For carpet & Upholstery) 3.00 can Blue Spruce Automatic Bowl Cleaner & Deodorizer 1.75 each Wizard Wick Air Freshner 2 for 1.29 Simoniz Paste Wax (Auto & Truck r 9 oz.) 4.50 each Car Wash Concentrate (Quart bottle washes many cars) 1.00 each Trash Can Liners (20-30 gal. size - 20 per pack) 1.79 bundle Clear Plastic Party Glasses (25 per pack) 8 oz. .99 pack 12 oz. 1.09 pack You ff StoP During at Sale Days April 1'2> 3

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