Pembroke Jaycettes
Activities
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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.
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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
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win) rTTecnvciy. r irsi we nmi
Alp is it to serve or to be
served. Wo need to tealiee
ggid main criteria of
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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To really know a man,
observe his behavior with
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flat tire.
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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.
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