i Asn ? _ ?^ * * SEE IT ! I *>y i I Brace | Barton & ? 4 I REMEMBER CAROLYN... ' The death notice was f brief and to the point. "Pan- t aacola, Florida-Mrs. Carolyn Sampson, 42, wife of Phil Johnson, the daughter of Mrs. Flowers Sampson of Pembroke died Monday at her I home. Funeral services will < be announced by Locklear and 1 Son Funeral Home, Pern- 1 broke." 1 Details are sketchy. Carbon i monoxide poisoning we've 1 heard. We are not sure. But I ' mourn her passing. She was a beautiful lady and human I being. i I remember her as Carolyn Sampson, beautiful, viva cious, smart, a leader, at the head of the class. The daugh ter of Mrs. Flowers and the late and esteemed San ford Sampson. Her father taught history, her Uncle Benny plied us with chemistry, physics and the like. When I think of Carolyn I think of the word 'effortless.' Success and adulation came easily to her, as if it were her rightful due. She and I were in the same grade, graduating in 1958 from Pembroke Senior High School. We were not to see each other again until a few years ago when her father died and she came home for the funeral. We reminisced, enjoyed talking again. And I told her how much 1 admired her father, his sense of integrity, his stick to-it-ive ness, his scholarly ways, his commitment to family, com munity and church. It was a nice visit and Carolyn was as beautiful as ever. 1 secretly had a crush on her all my life although I never told anyone until now. And death has now claimed Carolyn as the Grim One will, in time, claim us all. We miss her, hold her in our mind's eye as the Perfect Woman, upon a pedestal and the one we called "maybe the most beautiful woman I ever knew..." We offer sincere and heart felt condolences to all her family and friends. Carolyn will be funeralized at Beret Baptist Church in Pembroke Friday at 3:30 p.m. GO BY AND SEE MS. LUCY JANE IF... You're interested in arts and crafts or if you simply want to meet a vivacious and positive human being. Mrs. Lucy Jane Oxendine fits eith er bill. Always interested in arts and crafts and intimately involved when Lumbee Re gional Development Associ ation (LRDA) operated an arts and crafts cooperative Mrs. Oxendine has opened her own shop next door to Bryant's Kwik Shop (formerly the Seaboard Grill) on the corner of Union Chapel and Railroad Streets in Pembroke. Her business is named appropriately enough "Lum bee Indian Arts and Crafts" and carries a lot of offerings from our local Indian artists, as well as arts and crafts from other Indian reservations and organizations. Retired as a school teacher "because of my arthritis" Mrs. Lucy Jane's favorite diversion now, apart from her family, business and church, is the Carovells. a singing group made up of herself and two sisters-Bessie William son and Joan Davis. They enjoy singing together at singings and church meetings and gatherings throughout the county. Mrs. Oxendine is a member of Harper's Ferry Baptist Church and enjoys meeting people and "staying busy. Her shop is open from 8 a.m. until S p.m. daily "unless my ailments keep me away." Go by and sea her. You'll enjoy the experience of neeting her and you might ind something of interest to >uy too. WE OFFEB CONSOLE NCES TO DR. PAUL FREIWIBTH Dr. Paul Freiwirth taught listory for a number of years it Pembroke State University before retiring to live among us on the Pates Road near Pembroke. You can see him most days walking to and From the post office in Pem broke. He's a private but nice and Friendly man, giving pleasant greetings to all who cross his path. We have come to like him a^id look forward to seeing him daily at the post office. A tragedy recently came his way. His two mobile homes (joined by a breezeway) were burned and his safe taken off. His mobile liomes burned but, according to law enforcement officials, his safe was re covered unopened. We are thankful that he was not hurt and offer him our condolences. We believe a man's home is truly his castle and that one's property is a sanctified place, hopefully free from harm and danger. No arrests have been made to date in the mishap. Dr. Freiwirth has purchased him another mobile home and is busily getting settled in again with his prized books and writings on numerology and other ihterests. We wish him well. LETTS STOP THE KILLING... ATMORE, Ala.--A law yer said John Louis Evans D1 was "tortured in the name of vengeance disguised as jus tice," but Alabama officials said Saturday the outcry would not stop such exe cutions. Equipment failures Friday night during Evans' execution led his lawyer, watching from the witness room with three reporters, to beg Gov. George Wallace for mercy. It took three 30-second jolts of 1,900 volts of electricity over a 9-minute span to kill the man accused of murdering a Mobile, Ala., pawnbroker. The drawn-out execution caused when an electrode strap malfunctioned?drew immediate response. "John Evans was burned alive by the state of Ala bama," his lawyer, Russell Can an said. "Three times... John Evans was tortured in the name of vengeance dis guised as justice." Betty Dickson, Evans' mo ther, said the family's only regret "was the agony we felt caused by the method used to carry out the execution. Mrs. Lacy Jane Oxendlne stands la front of her shop. Letters 4 4. -. his foot in " his mouth again" The alleged writer of the Robe son ian, an alleged news paper of Lumberton, NC has his foot in his mouth again. His opinion as stated in the Robesonian on April 20, 1983 reads, "our position (meaning the Robesonian's) was that the LREMC's member con sumers should decide the issue. The member consum ers decided the issue last October 19th, 1982, when they exercised their right to Con't on Page 10 "The loss of John's life leaves a void," she said. Let's stop the killing. All of it. The state has no more right to kill than you and 1, as I see it. Dpposed to misguided Nuclear freeze Dear Editor: I am a veteran of two wars, World War D, and Korea, and I am opposed to the misguid ed nuclear freeze, which would benefit our communist adversaries, and show a sign of weakness of U.S. No-one wants to achieve a genuine reduction in nuclear reduction in nuclear arms than the President, but his proposals have fallen on deaf ears in the Kremlin. The Soviets seem to prefer the concept of premature freeze that locks them into a position of permanent military super iority. My Motto: Peace Thru Strength. We have no assurance that the Soviets would not also violate a freeze agreement. I am a Pearl Harbor survivor, and I don't want to see another Pearl Harbor. 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